THINKING FELLERS UNION LOCAL 242 – BOB DINNERS & LARRY NOODLES PRESENT TUBBY TURDNER'S CELEBRITY AVALANCHE - LP •

THINKING FELLERS UNION LOCAL 242
BOB DINNERS & LARRY NOODLES PRESENT TUBBY TURDNER'S CELEBRITY AVALANCHE - LP

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UPC: 759718005318
Label: COMMUNION RECORDS
Format: LP
Release Date: April 24, 2001
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Musicians reaching a point in their careers when it is imperative that they release an album with the most ridiculous title imaginable - it is a revered tradition with a long, colorful history. Honestly, now, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, what the hell's that about? And Their Satanic Majesty's Request? As if! And then there's Works, Volume 2. Where do they get this stuff! It should be perfectly obvious that Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 have been poised to gussy up the canon of Ridiculous Album Titles since, oh, about their third day as a band. Of course, there is a story behind Bob Dinners and Larry Noodles present Tubby Turdner's Celebrity Avalanche, a long, ridiculous story about a talkshow that's probably detailed in excruciating detail on a website somewhere. Their latest Communion album, literally years in the making, went through numerous nomenclatural changes because of, you know, certain negative associative baggage that each working moniker brought to the mind of the beholder. Savor the sigh of relief you can now freely breathe because we are not asking you to buy an album called Boobfeeler or Eickelberg of Nine or Adolf Hitler - the Nazi. 
TFUL282's biggest strength - arrangements that allow the ugly beauty of avant rock to meld organically with peppy little melodies that kick you in the nards - is finally flourishing not despite the recording quality, but because of it. Faux operettas suddenly transform into ground-to-a-halt shanties at the wrong speed; whale songs spontaneously corrupt themselves and become cries of harpooned whales; stockcar guitar riffs fishtail across bluegrass mirages; between debased jingles that have college radio station ID written all over them and chilly tinklers that could have been lifted directly from an hilarious new episode of Star Trek, backward Carnaby Street melodies battle like simultanesouly occuring concept albums by the Swell Maps, Pere Ubu and… hell, name someone, Motörhead. 


TRACK LIST:

A1 Another Clip
A2 Sno Cone
A3 You Will Be Eliminated
A4 Holy Ghost
A5 Everything's Impossible
A6 Birth Of A Rock Song
A7 You In A Movie
B1 Boob Feeler
B2 In The Stars I Can Sizzle Like A Battery
B3 El Cerrito
B4 '91 Dodge Van
B5 Remindor
B6 The Barker
B7 He Keeps Himself Fed

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