![]() “It feels like this other version of the Flaming Lips in a way,” admits Coyne. But its devotion to the Dead Petz project seems like something further. Since 2010, the group-which has explored the outer realms of weird space-rock for more than three decades-has worked heavily with other artists, like on the 2012 album The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends, with contributions from Kesha, Tame Impala, Nick Cave and others. ![]() The pairing might sound unlikely, but it’s one that fits with the Flaming Lips’ M.O. Their team-up continues with a tour that visits NYC this week. ![]() In August, Cyrus put out a free collaborative record with Coyne’s band, the Flaming Lips, called Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz, melding the group’s hook-heavy psychedelic rock with the pop star’s emotional drawl and playful raunch. It’s unclear whether Wayne Coyne has found a new muse in Miley Cyrus or vice versa. ![]()
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