![]() The song "Sweet Bod" features a guitar solo by Dave Kitsberg of Time Lord rock group Time Crash. The album's cover art was created by Cicierega's wife, the Massachusetts comic book artist Ming Doyle. Īll tracks were written, performed and recorded by Neil Cicierega. On July 10, 2018, independent label Needlejuice Records announced vinyl, CD and cassette releases, which shipped on October 21, 2018. The album was released digitally through Bandcamp on February 29, 2016, and other streaming services the following day. Released in 2016, the album was Lemon Demon's first full-length album in eight years. Consequentially, there are hundreds, if not thousands of animatics, MAPs and edits of this song on Youtube (searching " Touch-Tone Telephone" on the platform and sorting by upload date will provide you with countless examples of animations being published constantly), frequently using popular fandom characters and sometimes even other Sexymen (perhaps the most notably and thematically accurate example would be Spamton, due to his seemingly unhinged or manic characteristics and his connection to telephones).Spirit Phone is the seventh album by Lemon Demon, a musical project created by American musician Neil Cicierega. ![]() With upbeat, catchy and simple to understand lyrics combined with a "darker", "edgier" or more mysterious premise, it's prime Blorbo Animatic™ material. Touch-Tone Telephone is likely the most popular Lemon Demon song when it comes to fan content. ![]() The lyrics are generally repetitive and very straightforward (not to the detriment of the piece, of course), so as opposed to more abstract songs prominent in these specific types of fandom communities (think Tally Hall or Jack Stauber's discographies) the fanon interpretation of the character is pretty universally agreed upon. While not technically canon, a lot of fans either headcanon or assume the song is written from a man's point of view singing about/to another man, as well as the ship Game Theory (see above) being common.Īlmost everything about this character is fanon, as there's not a whole lot you can get from a single song. It references aliens/UFOs, alongside other somewhat-prominent conspiracy theories. The song itself is sang from the point of view of a conspiracy theorist. Also is fitting of the nerdy, "Super Smart Dude Theorist" type a lot might envision listening to it.įrequently portrayed with a long coat, fittingly so. These two characters have no canon interaction.įrequently portrayed with glasses, possibly tied to Neil Cicierega's real life appearance. ![]() Each song off of the album is mostly unrelated from one another besides having slightly similar themes. TTT is often shipped with another song off of Spirit Phone, Cabinet Man, and the ship is referred to by many as Game Theory (identifiable with the emoji set □☎). It is one of the most popular songs by the artist and, as this page exists to document, is frequently sexified, moreso than other songs by the artist or on the album (though it can be argued some others may fit the form).įan designs of this song are nearly always white twinks, though the human part seems to be implied by the song already. Touch-Tone Telephone is the second song off of the album Spirit Phone by artist Lemon Demon. ![]()
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