Interview: Phenomenal Fleeners

Phenomenal Fleeners is a wild and wooly band out of Saint Paul, Minnesota. Their sound has been described as anything ranging from off-the-cuff to slightly skewed to Satan A Go-Go. I caught up with the Fleeners recently and the resulting conversation, I think you’ll agree, was nothing short of phenomenal.

The line-up of Phenomenal Fleeners was described to me as:

Selby Wilson Fleener – Keys, Guitar, Vocals, Techie weenie, Engineer/Producer
Abraham Fleener – Vocals, Lyrics, and attitude
Rex Fleener – Bass, Vocals
Cory Burt Fleener – Percussion and Drums, and strange noises
Sidney Norman Fleener – Guitars, A-Holes, Vocals

Cory felt the need to add, “Since I’ve become a Fleener, I’ve changed my orientation to sideways.”

“Girl From Nova Skotia” was featured back in the early days of Dumpster Bust Radio (which was March, actually). Check it out here on Dumpster Bust Radio: Podcast #2.

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Eric Berlin: How'd y'all start out making music?

Abraham: All of us met in choir. We discovered we were all the only ones who wore nothing under our robes and figured we had a lot in common.

Rex: I like no underwear.

Abraham: I wouldn't call any of the Fleeners people. People is a 20th century term really — most of the time there are five creatures who play the music. These five creatures are in humanoid form, yes, but prefer to be called "Fleeners," as both a family name and a scientific term.

Okay, Fleeners, you got it. I like to think of "Girl From Nova Skotia" as "Rock Lobster" meets spooky alt rock with horns. How'd that song come into being and what's your take on it?

Sidney: It started with Selby Wilson and myself in my basement a couple of years back. Selby found an old Theremin in the corner. We wired it through the pickup in my ’54 Danelectro guitar, and just went with it. Talk about your voltage! It was Abraham who got us to bring in horns, and Cory found the right beat.

Abraham: It's about an actual humanoid/groupie who was from that place up north, the relationship of rock music to the artist/groupie mating ritual, and the overall fragile nature of the space-time continuum.

We would never throw a girl into a boiling pot of water like you would any crustacean. Unless she started listening to other bands. I wish Dick Clark could rate it.

How often do you gig out? What do you enjoy about live performances?

Abraham: We gig out all the time. The enjoyment of the performance depends mostly on the quality of the deli tray provided by the club or party. The Fleeners also love to compose on the spot. Having enough outlets for plugging in is also very enjoyable for working musicians.

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  • 1 - saVannaa & aShLEy<3

    Aug 19, 2005 at 8:51 pm

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    Aug 19, 2005 at 9:06 pm

    That may or may not be so, saVannaa (and aShLey<3, can't forget her), but I think you're talking to the wrong crowd right here.

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