The Claypool Lennon Delirium will follow up their debut album, last year’s Monolith of Phobos, with a new EP featuring covers of Pink Floyd, The Who and King Crimson, along with Japanese prog-rock outfit Flower Travellin’ Band’s 1971 offering, “Satori,” which was released today in a new video via Rolling Stone.

The new EP, titled Lime and Limpid Green, is set for release August 4 and also includes covers of Pink Floyd’s “Astronomy Domine,” The Who’s “Boris the Spider” and King Crimson’s “In the Court of the Crimson King,” all songs CLD have performed live in the past year.

“Most of these tunes were played extensively live,” bassist Les Claypool tells Rolling Stone. “So they had time to evolve and develop their own greasy little personalities.”

Guitarist Sean Lennon says that the EP is a nod to his and Claypool’s love of listening to old albums together. “We were both feeling and hearing something that we wanted to do that was deeply inspired by those people who were the most peculiar in their time, like Syd [Barrett],” he says. “Since we only had one album as a band, we wanted to add songs to the live show that would illustrate and elaborate upon what the Delirium were all about.”

Watch the trippy claymation video for “Satori” below, and read more about The Claypool Lennon Delirium in their feature in Relix from last year.