The group described the making of one such cover, “The Ship Song,” for our Origins series, and Coyne and Smith also stopped by our Peer 2 Peer interview series to discuss the album.īack in October, The Flaming Lips took a break from performing shows in giant bubbles to play “Mother I’ve Taken LSD” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Their ongoing “American Head American Tour” resumes in San Antonio, Texas in March, and you can grab tickets through Ticketmaster. The fast friendship culminated in Where the Viaduct Looms.
After impressing singer Wayne Coyne with her fandom (and her penchant for wearing a parrot costume), the pair became pen pals, and Coyne encouraged Smith to begin making music herself. Smith, a teenage Flaming Lips fan from the UK, connected with the Oklahoma rockers in 2018 after becoming a front row regular at the band’s shows. This inspiring and heartwarming story begin when Smith, originally from Leeds (UK), moved to Canada and first met Wayne Coyne at the age of 12 at The Flaming Lips’ headline show at the Sled Island Festival, Calgary, in 2018 with her family.
Apart from its tougher seventh cut evoking PJ Harvey if she were collaborating with Mazzy Star this opener establishes the tone of Where The Viaduct Looms, a collaborative album by Nell Smith and The Flaming Lips. Nell and the Flaming Lips Where The Viaduct Looms, released 26 November 2021 1. At the end, drummer Matthew Kirksey pulled his blazer aside to reveal a T-shirt that read “Bad Seed,” in tribute to Cave’s longtime band the Bad Seeds. The instrumentation is a gauzy wash, adroitly balancing the impressionistic with an understated rhythmic bed. Lips frontman Wayne Coyne displayed his trademark humility, fading into the background and only stirring to sing the occasional supporting vocal or bang on a single drum. Smith took center stage with the veteran rockers arrayed behind her, as a projection screen brought the eye into a whirlpool of psychedelia. It will be out on November 26 via Bella Union. Listen to our recent podcast interview with The Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne, along with our bonus episode which features more from the interview.The post Nell Smith and The Flaming Lips Cover Nick Cave’s “Red Right Hand” on Colbert: Watch appeared first on Consequence.ġ4-year-old musician Nell Smith and psych rock veterans The Flaming Lips took their unlikely friendship to television last night, covering Nick Cave’s “Red Right Hand” on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The track comes from Where the Viaduct Looms, an album of Nick Cave covers that Smith and the band released in November. The Flaming Lips have announced the release of a Nick Cave covers album, Where the Viaduct Looms, which will feature vocals from 14-year-old singer Nell Smith. Back in June, the band released The Soft Bulletin Companion on vinyl for the first time for Record Store Day. Nell and The Flaming Lips - Red Right Hand (Nick Cave cover version) We shot this video at the Criterion in Oklahoma City.I can't wait to get back thereThank you to. The Flaming Lips’ most recent studio album, American Head, came out last year via Warner, and was featured on our Top 100 Albums of 2020 list. Last month, upon announcement of the album, Nell and The Flaming Lips shared a video for their cover of Cave’s 1990 “The Ship Song.”
Performing live gives the whole thing more energy and I can’t wait to do more.” The collaboration dates back to 2018 and a meeting between a then-12-year-old Nell and The Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne at one of the band’s shows in Calgary, Canada. Regarding the new video, Nell states in a press release: “I really loved working on these live videos, shooting this was the first time I had the opportunity to actually play music with the Lips, as we recorded the whole album remotely. 14-year-old singer Nell Smith and The Flaming Lips have shared a live performance video for a cover of Nick Cave’s 1994 song “Red Right Hand.” The cover is featured on their newly-released Nick Cave covers album, Where the Viaduct Looms, out now on Bella Union.