The Shocking Truth Behind Steven Drozd’s Exit from The Flaming Lips: Was It Really Mutual?
In a move that left fans reeling, Steven Drozd, the former co-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist of The Flaming Lips, has finally broken his silence on his abrupt departure from the band. In his first interview since the split, Drozd revealed to FOX23 News Tulsa’s Nathan Thompson that his decision to step away stemmed from a desire to retire from touring and prioritize family time. But here’s where it gets controversial: Drozd claims he and frontman Wayne Coyne clashed over his future role, with Drozd hoping to remain as a studio member. “We agreed I’d step back,” Drozd explained, “but that step back turned into not coming back.”
The details surrounding the split remain murky, with Coyne previously dismissing Drozd’s initial explanation as a lie. And this is the part most people miss: Coyne hinted at a deeper, more troubling reason for Drozd’s exit, calling it “sad and infuriating” but leaving the responsibility to Drozd to reveal the truth. Last March, Rolling Stone Japan shed some light on the situation, with Coyne expressing concerns about Drozd’s struggles with substance abuse during their 2024 tour. “I feared for his life,” Coyne admitted, suggesting the band’s decision was made out of necessity. Is this a case of tough love or a missed opportunity for support?
Drozd, while acknowledging “personal crisis things” during the tour, remains tight-lipped about the specifics. He admits to mishandling the announcement on Threads, underestimating how quickly the news would spread. When asked if the split was mutual, Drozd cautiously replied, “I’d just keep it at mutual,” though he admits he’d hoped to remain in the band without touring—a model he notes has worked for bands like The Beach Boys. After 33 years, Drozd seems at peace with moving on, focusing on his solo work, including an upcoming summer record. But the question lingers: Could this split have been handled differently?
As Drozd closes the door on a potential Flaming Lips reunion, fans are left to wonder about the true nature of his departure. What do you think? Was this a necessary split, or could the band have found a way to support Drozd while respecting his need for change? Share your thoughts in the comments—this story is far from over.