| “Big songs, big arrangements, big productions, big mixing. It feels to me like religious music from the future that's like this distorted melody coming from somewhere else in the universe and we're just sort of collecting them, and I think it's almost exclusively this new record is about an internal fear, and an internal sadness about living/oblivion. When I hear it I can't quite describe what it is.
I would say I think it could be the best Flaming Lips records that could ever be made.” |
| - Wayne Coyne talking about the new Flaming Lips album in an interview with SPINNER. |
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