Wayne Coyne, frontman and founder of Flaming Lips, has recorded a monologue for the radio program 'This I Believe'.
'This I Believe' is a national media project based on the Edward R. Murrow 50's radio series.NPR airs the three minute pieces on Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
Details of the Coyne episode airing will be confirmed soon.
Flaming Lips this week picked up two Grammy Awards. They won 'Best Engineered Album' for 'At War With The Mystics' and Best Rock Instrumental for the Mystics track 'The Wizard Turns On'.
They also feature on the new Yoko Ono album 'Yes, I'm A Witch'. "We took Yoko's primal screams and John's moaning feedback and turned them into a kind of Ornette Coleman-esque melody...I fear we may have de-fanged rock's most disturbing performance-art-jam," Coyne said in a statement.
The next Flaming Lips release will be their first ever live DVD. The concert was filmed at the Hollywood Bowl in California and the Zoo Amphiteater in Oklahoma last year.










