2/27/2025

Nell Smith's “Boy in a Bubble” Celebrates Friendship w/ Wayne Coyne | Posthumous Debut LP out 4/11

Nell Smith


Boy in a Bubble” Single + Video Out Today

A psychedelic celebration of her friendship

with Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips

Available across platforms here


Posthumous Debut Solo Album, Anxious

due out April 11 via Bella Union

Anxious album pre-order


Singles: “Anxious” “Boy in a Bubble

Credit: Blake Studdard, Atria Creative 


Today, Bella Union has released Boy in a Bubble, the latest single from Nell Smith’s posthumous debut solo album Anxious due out April 11. The song is a psychedelic celebration and thank you note to Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips, who opened the doors for Nell’s first work. Synth riffs, psychedelic guitar and Lips-esque production accompany whimsical lyrics describing their collaborative journey and friendship. The accompanying video was produced by leading creative agency Firmative and features footage of Nell, Wayne and The Flaming Lips’ awe-inspiring live performances.


Listen / Share: “Boy in a Bubble”


The Nell Smith Memorial Fund set up by Nell’s family to honour her legacy and support emerging musicians has, in the past few weeks, raised $16,000. The fund aims to raise $100,000 and award $10,000 every year for ten years with profits from the release going directly into the fund’s corpus. New to the website are lovingly crafted limited edition Nell & Wayne T-shirts celebrating their creative relationship. To visit Nell’s website click here.

Credit: Alex Hanson at Hipgnosis Media 


Posthumous record releases will always be charged with emotion but when the release comes from a 17 year-old artist that was just getting started it’s heartbreaking beyond expression. Anxious is a mesmerizing selection of songs that explore the highs, lows and uncertainty of teenage life through the eyes of Nell and is the follow-up to Where The Viaduct Looms, her debut collaboration with The Flaming Lips that explored the works of Nick Cave. Guided by the talented Jack and Lily Wolter of Penelope Isles, who helped shape Nell’s songs, some of which had been in the works since she was twelve years old, the result is an album brimming with emotion, playful melodies and a depth that hints at what Nell’s future may have held.


“It is still very painful when I realize Nell is gone”, says Wayne Coyne. “I keep thinking I’ll check my text messages from her. I’m sure she has a new drawing or new piece of a song or a new photo of her cat… and then I remember she is gone. Now when I’m listening to her singing these songs there is a brief fantastical joy. Her voice hits the ear, the ear tells brain this is the sound of love, the brain lets the mind fly through the billions of connections it has with Nell’s life... but as it flies it also flies to her death... there is something holy that happens now.”

A lot of Nell’s creative drive was rooted in raw teenage emotions; apprehension; love; travel; gratefulness; ambition; and grief. These moods are visited throughout the tracks on the album with an instrumental approach that brings joy into even the darkest of songs.


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