''Regional Community Theater'' is the debut studio album from the American pop duo
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Background
Recording
After the breakup of Ley Royal Scam in 2006, Tyler Pursel returned to working with Gym Class Heroes and writing dance-pop music on the side, while Teeter Sperber relocated to Oregon. When composing, Pursel originally intended for many vocalists to be featured on the album, however, contacting his former band-mate Sperber to sing one of the tracks ultimately led Pursel to ask Sperber to sing the entirety of ''Regional Community Theater.'' Most of the album was arranged while Pursel and Sperber were in different regions of the United States, but by January 2007, they joined at a Creep Records basement studio in West Chester, Pennsylvania to put the final touches on ''Regional Community Theater''. Tyler Pursel is credited as producer. The album was released on September 18, 2007, on Creep Records on compact disc and digital download. ''Regional Community Theater'' was reissued by Mint 400 Records digitally on July 5, 2011.
Album title
While in post-production, Sperber was singing "How can we be the best, yet be failing all the time?" for the title track, which elicited uproarious laughter from Pursel. In a ''
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'' interview, she explains "I sang the word "best," like a total, unabashed thespian spazz, arms raised to the sky, channeling my very best Bernadette Peters
ndonce we composed ourselves I said, "Geez Ty, I am so sorry for getting all Regional Community Theater on your ass" to which he said "It's okay, Teet, as long as that can be the title of our record."
Content
''Regional Community Theater'' is an eleven track album of dance-pop, described by Corey Apar of ''
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'' as a "Nintendo version of Candyland, where eight-bit blurps, shiny werps and ticks, and apple-colored synth beats entertain the whole way to Candy Castle." Lyrically, the album focuses on relationships; from friendship to romance. Several rock lead vocalists appear on ''Regional Community Theater''; The Get Up Kids' Matt Pryor sings on "Cooper, Thanks for the Birds" and Max Bemis of Say Anything sings on "Maxim and the Headphone Life." Additionally, Danger O's' Justin Johnson and Fairmont's Neil Sabatino appear on the album.
The opener "Slice Our Hands (We Are Blood Sisters)" is constructed with 8-bit music by Pursel. The second song, "Brown and Red Divide," was released as a single in June 2007, and accompanied by a music video. A children's chorus, the class of one of the Creep Records owner's daughters, sings the refrain on the love song "Andy Lex." On the title-track "Regional Community Theater," Max Bemis makes his first appearance assisting with vocals. The final song, "You Are The Torro King" is an instrumental track, which features distorted drums, dark synthesizers, vintage electro-accordion and bells.
Reception
Reviews for ''Regional Community Theater'' were mixed to positive. Joe DeAndrea of
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gave a favorable review, noting the "superb" list of guest vocalists and calling it "overall a very fun listen." Similarly, in an
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review Jo-Ann Greene applauds the album, saying "..so upbeat is the music, that inevitably the characters have no choice but to make peace." She goes on to explain that ''Regional Community Theater'' "work
on two levels, enchanting the kids whilst simultaneously capturing the imagination of adults."
In a mixed review in ''
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'', Meiyee Apple likens Sperber's vocals to Hilary Duff, and calls the album "cute electro-pop
if you like being sung to by a baby, and you are an ''actual'' baby." Sharing the same sentiment in a ''
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'' review, Adam Bunch describes ''Regional Community Theater'' as a mostly straightforward album, but admires the moments of variety such as children’s choir (in "Andy Lex") and pitch-shifted vocals. However, Apple acknowledges Ladybirds admission of their "sticky sweet sound," saying that they do a "good job
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department of mindless fun."
Track listing
Personnel
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Tyler Pursel – arrangements
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Teeter Sperber – vocals
Additional musicians
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– vocals on "Regional Community Theater" and "Maxim and the Headphone Life"
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Matt Pryor – vocals on "Cooper, Thanks for the Birds"
*Justin Johnson – vocals on "Shark Party"
*Neil Sabatino – vocals on "Lady of Travel and Leisure"
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2007 debut albums
Mint 400 Records albums