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    Spaceface is a psychedelic rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in 2011. Members include Jake Ingalls (formerly of The Flaming Lips ), Matthew Strong (also a guitar tech for The Flaming Lips), Eric Martin, and "Big Red" Daniel Quinlan. [1] [2]

  2. spacefacemusic.com › welcomeHOME — Spaceface

    The project's founding members include Jake Ingalls (also of The Flaming Lips), Matt Strong, Eric Martin, and Daniel Quinlan, but the lead research team recently enrolled Los Angeles-based musical mind, Katie Pierce from Pierced, with whom sonic experiments continue.

  3. Mar 9, 2022 · Jake Ingalls is the Millennial textbook definition of a working musician: pragmatic and business-minded yet driven by a sense of romantic optimism. Naturally voluble and easy-going, Ingalls is the kind of person who’s unafraid of making himself the butt of a joke, so long as the payoff involves capturing the listener’s undivided attention.

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  4. Jan 29, 2022 · Jake Ingalls is an indelible part of the landscape of psychedelic music over the past decade. As a part of the Flaming Lips family and his own project, Spaceface, his obvious passion for crafting inviting musical worlds is evident on the latter group’s new opus Anemoia.

  5. Dec 4, 2022 · In this brief clip, Wayne Coyne discusses Michael Ivins and Jake Ingalls leaving The Flaming Lips in 2021 after the Space Bubble Concert series. Here are the official links to Michael and...

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  6. "Memphis six-piece Spaceface is led by Jake Ingalls, a touring guitarist and keyboardist of The Flaming Lips, which makes a lot of sense the second one puts on today’s featured song. “Sun Kids” is hazy, psychedelic pop music, elegantly composed.

  7. Jan 8, 2016 · Even so, Derek Brown, guitarist, keyboardist and unsung hero, and Jake Ingalls, the 23-year old guitar and synth player, who has climbed from volunteer stagehand to on-stage player, made time to speak with Reverb about the rehearsal process, the demands of enduring two major tours and, of course, their gear.