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Covid got in the way so the plans changed to record a cover album, with Wayne selecting Nick Cave as Nell hadn’t heard his music before and wouldn’t have any pre-conceived ideas of how to sing the songs. Keeping in contact with Nell and Father Jude, the band approached Nell to do some recording with them. Amazingly, the girl sang every word back. Nell had been doing this for several shows and had gotten the attention of Wayne (no idea how this happened), who sang a David Bowie cover to Nell. Nell Smith, originally from Leeds, moved to Canada and at the age of 12 first encountered Wayne Coyne by dressing as a parrot and making her way to the front of the audience at a Flaming Lips show in Calgary. The back story is even more absurd so let’s start with that. But here we are with Where the Viaduct Looms, by Nell & The Flaming Lips. I’m a fan.At the outset, the concept of a 14 year old girl recording an album of Nick Cave cover versions with one of rock’s most experimental bands is a weird thing to fathom. Nell shows a remarkable understanding of the song, a sense of dispassion that is both beautiful and chilling. “I always found it difficult to step away from this particular song and sing it with its necessary remove, just got so twisted up in the words, I guess. Alerted to the cover by a fan, Nick Cave took to his website The Red Hand Files to write: “This version of ‘Girl in Amber’ is just lovely, I was going to say Nell Smith inhabits the song, but that’s wrong, rather she vacates the song, in a way that I could never do,” said Cave. In a pleasing addition to the tale, the great man himself has given his seal of approval to the collaboration. It was cool to listen and learn about Nick Cave and pick the songs we wanted to record.” I hadn’t heard of Nick Cave but Wayne suggested that we should start with an album of his cover versions, and then look at recording some of my own songs later.
It was a really steep learning curve but Wayne was so encouraging when I was struggling with a few of the songs that I kept going. When asked about the experience, Nell comments:
It was a great way to connect with her and help harness her cool attitude to making music.” With Nell we could see she is on a journey and thought it would be fun to join her for a while and see if we could get things going. “It’s always great to meet excited, young creative people. Speaking about the collaboration, Coyne comments: Coyne chose Nick Cave because Nell didn’t know him and wouldn’t have preconceived notions as to how to sing the songs. When a planned trip to record with the band in Oklahoma had to be cancelled due to Covid Coyne suggested Nell record some Nick Cave songs and email them to Oklahoma to be backed by the band. Nell started to learn guitar and as their creative relationship began to flourish, Nell began to write her own songs. Coyne soon began to notice the kid in the parrot suit and sang a David Bowie cover directly to her at the show in Calgary, with Nell singing every word back.Ī musical bond formed as Coyne stayed in contact with Nell and her father, Jude. Nell had already attended several Lips shows and was a regular at the front of the stage, dressed in a parrot costume and screaming out the band’s songs. Nell Smith, originally from Leeds (UK), moved to Canada and first met Wayne Coyne at the age of 12 at The Flaming Lips’ headline show at the Sled Island Festival in Calgary (2018) with her family. Nell and the Lips have previously shared videos for ‘Girl In Amber’ and ‘The Ship Song’. The album was mastered by Dave Fridmann at Tarbox Road Studios.
Where the Viaduct Looms comprises nine Nick Cave cover versions with vocals and instrumentation by 14-year-old Nell Smith and instrumentation and production by The Flaming Lips. Performing live gives the whole thing more energy and I can’t wait to do more.” “I really loved working on these live videos, shooting this was the first time I had the opportunity to actually play music with the Lips as we recorded the whole album remotely. Backed by the iconic Flaming Lips, dressed in their typical eye-catching garb and a set decked out by neon-light strips perfectly timed to the music. 14-year-old Nell commands your attention in the “Red Right Hand” video with her casual confidence and delicate, yet mature vocals. The video features a live performance from Nell and The Flaming Lips. Nell and The Flaming Lips, have shared a new video for their cover of Nick Cave’s “Red Right Hand,” now available via Bella Union/.