"The Flaming Lips and Warner Bros. Records cordially invite you to attend a special pop-up store event to celebrate the release of Embryonic in Hollywood, CA!
The store will only be open on Thursday, October 15th from noon to midnight and will sell unique, limited edition, one-of-a-kind merchandise, CD’s and much more.
Beginning October 13th, purchase Embryonic at Amoeba Music Hollywood and get your pass to this special event.
Some passes will be reserved for online giveaways. Stayed tuned for more announcements and information!
Location: The Nike Theater 1615 N. Vine Street, Hollywood, CA"
Posts: 254 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: January 17, 2005
So the question about Wane's thoughts on their first five albums...
Did anyone else think that may relate to the whole "why don't the lips care about their old material" conversations here on the board? I liked the question, and I appreciate the answer too.
It doesn't seem that the old material is going to be picked up more than the few, much appreciated, nods it gets now. On the other hand, this new album is definitely going to change up the live feel. Will be interesting to see how the dom and sub jam mixes with the balloons and confetti. ohhhhh- I neeeeed it to be 12/31/09... right now!
Posts: 761 | Location: at a house on Blossom Street near Five Points. | Registered: May 26, 2007