The Residents appreciation thread

Can we talk about this amazing band for a bit?

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EASTER WOMAN CAME TODAY

I think they're touring right now for something I dunno

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Who /shadowland/ here? I saw them in CT last month and they were fucking great.

I appreciate the Residents.

I've recently been getting really into Mark Of The Mole, back in the day I checked it out but I didn't like it at all, now I think it's probably one of their best works
>that feel when you will never see the mole tour

God in Three Persons is one of the greatest albums i've ever listened to

AND TOOK AWAY MY WIFE

>that feel when they're not even trying to hide it anymore

To be fair, ever since the early 80s it has been pretty obvious that Homer is the leader of The Residents.

yeah, but it used to require a fair bit of interest to realize, now it's completely out in the open

i got a hole lotta dick

I don't think it really matters to much anymore, it's always been less about the people behind/are the Residents and more about the work they produce

what is everyones favorite later-era album? demon dance alone is fucking brilliant. it legit sounds like leonard cohen

It's kinda lame how they broke kayfabe but it doesn't really bother me

that's what I think is the problem though, it seems now that they (or at least Homer) wants to reveal himself, as opposed to just making the art and letting that be it

wormwood and gingerbread man are fucking great. i realize now that the only post-2000s residents albums i have are demons dance alone and tweedles.

wormwood is one of their best in my opinion

gingerbread man made me depressed for a week

Listen to the bunny boy its like an updated commercial album that's a bit more proggy

benis

I wish they would cut the shit and tell us their actual life story.

Just so we know what the hell "Not Available" was about.

it's better not knowing, because it's not going to be anywhere as interesting as we think it is

I actually found one third-party source on the band: in 1975, when the Frisco avant-garde group Ant Farm did a publicity stunt involving blowing up TVs, Homer Flynn and Hardy Fox dressed up like CIA agents.

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Now I'd just like to know what else they were involved with.