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The Flaming Lips share new single and video ‘Flowers of Neptune 6’

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Wayne Coyne wanders a burning prairie in the music video The Flaming Lips have shared a surprise new single, ‘Flowers of Neptune 6’.

The new track’s accompanying music video features frontman Wayne Coyne wandering around a burning prairie draped in an American flag inside the giant plastic bubble he often performs with.

Watch it below: The single is seemingly a one-off release, without any album announcement attached. The psych legends also updated their Facebook profile with a photo taken presumably recently, as all members are seen wearing various face masks.

The Flaming Lips. May 2020. (left to right – Nicholas Ley, Michael Ivins, Steven Drozd, Wayne Coyne, Jake Ingalls, Matt Duckworth, Derek Brown) Posted by Flaming Lips on Thursday,

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