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I HOPE IT LANDS

Thinking Fellers Union Local 282

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4.92 | 5 ratings | 1 reviews | 80% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1996

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. The Poem (1:04)
2. A Lamb's Lullaby (3:17)
3. Empty Cup (2:59)
4. I Hope It Lands (1:19)
5. Lizard's Dream (3:58)
6. Cornad Adrift Toward Mars (1:15)
7. Elgin Miller (4:27)
8. Hudson Bottom Dance (1:42)
9. Jagged Ambush Bug (0:17)
10. Brains (3:16)
11. Rampaging Fuckers Of Anything On The Crazy Shitting Planet Of The Vomit Atmosphere (1:16)
12. Cuckoo At The World (1:35)
13. Inspector Fat Ass (0:53)
14. The Arbeiter (3:04)
15. Triple X (5:48)
16. Booth Delirium (1:47)
17. Hills (2:13)

Total Time 40:10

Line-up / Musicians

- Anne Eickelberg / bass, piano, voices
- Mark Davies / guitar, banjo, voices
- Brian Hageman / guitar, mandolin, tape, voices
- Hugh Swarts / guitar, voices
- Jay Paget / drums, percussion, keyboards

Releases information

CD / LP Communion Label (1996)

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THINKING FELLERS UNION LOCAL 282 I Hope It Lands ratings distribution


4.92
(5 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(80%)
80%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(0%)
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Good, but non-essential (20%)
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Collectors/fans only (0%)
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Review by LearsFool
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5 stars Your Local 282 is a fabulous avant prog band, and this chemistry experiment is an excellent confirmation of their quality. Over the course of the record, we cover industrial, raga rock, hard rock, and sometimes the just plain weird. The singing is great, and the lyrics are surreal and sometimes downright hilarious. The hard rock will range from the loud and harsh to something out of the garage rock revival to neat lulls. The drums are spectacular, and add much to the band's style. Horns and gongs figure at times. This band, at least here, is The White Stripes gone wonderfully experimental and just plain mental. "I Hope It Lands" is just plain some of the best rock in years on top of being some of the best avant prog in years. And to the band, I have to say: It's all good. It landed. And with a boom.

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