Puppet Palooza Unites Cloth Performers

Brently Heilbron has his work cut out for him managing the group’s larger-than-felt personalities. An on-retainer therapist helps the group manage a near-constant cycle of onstage breakups and meltdowns often sparked by their frontman, Milo S., whom Heilbron describes as a “big-ego, little-self-esteem lead singer.” 

“It’s not playing with other puppet bands that bothers me, it’s the audacity of a venue booking any other bands besides us!” the long-faced puppet reports when asked about their upcoming performance. “You wouldn’t do that to auteurs like Morrissey or 311.”

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