WATCH: Flaming Lips Play New Song on 'Colbert Report'

The Oklahoma band unveil "Convinced of the Hex," a dark and psychedelic track off their upcoming album.
The Flaming Lips

Wayne Coyne and Co.

All Tomorrow's Parties: The Best & Worst

The Flaming Lips' genital video, Animal Collective's danceathon, Deerhunter's hiatus -- plus Panda Bear, Sufjan and more!
The Flaming Lips / Photo by Abbey Braden

Welcome to rock'n'roll camp.

Bruce Springsteen to Play 'Born To Run' Album Live!

Plus: SPIN picks the bands that should play their landmark records!
Bruce Springsteen / Photo by Danny Clinch

Ever get annoyed when your favorite band refuses to play their old hits? Well, Bruce Springsteen's fans in Chicago won't be facing that problem. The Boss and his E. Street Band will be playing their 1975 classic Born To Run in its entirety on September 20 at the Windy City's Union Center!

MGMT, Karen O Featured on New Flaming Lips Album

Wayne Coyne almost "forgets" about the superstar collabos on his band's upcoming double album. Click here for details!
MGMT's Ben Goldwasser / Karen O / Wayne Coyne

Show of hands: Who here sometimes forgets about phone conversations they've had late at night? Fair enough. Okay, now keep your hands up if those "conversations" involved "doing it over the phone" with Karen O. Anyone?

Eminem, Flaming Lips, Jane's Addiction Headline New Orleans Fest

D12, Silversun Pickups, and the Black Keys will also play at the Voodoo Experience this fall. Click here for more!

The lineup for New Orleans' Voodoo Experience music festival has been unveiled, and it's packed with some of music's heaviest hitters: Eminem, the Flaming Lips, and Jane's Addiction are scheduled to headline the event, which will take place Oct. 30 - Nov. 1 at the Big Easy's City Park.

SPIN.com's Best of the Week

While the world mourns Michael Jackson, we revisit the week's other stories: Chris Brown, Marilyn Manson, Eminem, Will.i.Am, and more!
Chris Brown / Marlyn Manson / Will.I.Am

In a week when the big news was the death of Michael Jackson, some of music's biggest stars were still making headlines: Chris Brown pled guilty to assaulting Rihanna, Marilyn Manson discussed $200K drug budgets, and Black Eyed Peas frontman Will.i.Am's entourage exchanged words -- and, allegedly, fists -- with gossip b

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