The Flaming Lips Announce New Album 'Onboard the International Space Station Concert for Peace'

Seven *Oczy Mlody* tracks “reimagined as a fictional/fantastical live Flaming Lips performance on the International Space Station”

By Sam Sodomsky.

The Flaming Lips have announced a new “live(ish)” album. It’s called Onboard the International Space Station Concert for Peace, and it is out for this year’s Record Store Day on April 22 (via Warner Bros.). The set is pressed on orange vinyl and limited to 2,700 copies. According to the description, it includes seven tracks from their 2017 LP Oczy Mlody “reimagined as a fictional/fantastical live Flaming Lips performance on the International Space Station.” See the full list of Record Store Day exclusives here.

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