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The Residents - Wormwood Box: Curious Stories From The Bible pREServed (2022)

The Residents - Wormwood Box: Curious Stories From The Bible pREServed (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 2,9 Gb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1,17 Gb | 08:44:38
Avant-Garde Rock, Electronic | Label: Cryptic Corporation

As the second Millennium AD drew to a close, The Residents began to take stock on a couple of thousand years of reasonably fruitful human endeavour. One text, they felt, had inescapably set the tone and dominated the narrative throughout the Western world for most of that period, often clouding the view as they looked back. Sure enough, The Bible, Testaments Old and New, seemed like fertile ground for a confused, anonymous band approaching their fourth decade. Throughout 1998 and 1999, The Residents set about writing, recording and extensively touring a set of songs based around some of the more curious, unsettling and downright messed up stories they found upon revisiting their old Sunday School Bibles, and present here the results of those industrious years. Complete with demos and sketches, two full live recordings, a live-in-the-studio reworking and the usual assorted ephemera plus later live recordings, 'The Wormwood Box' showcases a project the band still think of very fondly, and have often revisited. Join us and marvel as the Eyeball Oddballs somehow cram murder, rape, incest, vengeance, slaughter and, erm, circumcision into a radio friendly pop format!
The Residents - Demons Dance Alone: 3CD pREServed Edition (2002/2024)

The Residents - Demons Dance Alone: 3CD pREServed Edition (2002/2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 1.2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 523 MB
3:45:44 | Electronic, Rock, Experimental | Label: CRYPTIC CORP

To mark their 30th anniversary as a band, the Residents released this strangely programmatic album, their first since 1998's Wormwood: Curious Stories From the Bible. According to Cryptic Corporation (the band's corporate face), the songs on Demons Dance Alone were "written for the most part in the days following September 11" and "capture a quite different side of the Residents" – a vulnerable and questioning side that poses unanswerable questions. What this means is a more subdued ambience and more tunefulness, and a little bit less "nyah-nyah-nyah," though not that much less. The first singing voice (on "Life Would Be Wonderful") is that dorky pseudo-country & western one that listeners have all come to know and be irritated by, but the next one sounds like it could be Syd Straw or maybe Lori Carson (Residents are never identified by name), and the song she sings, "The Weatherman," is disarming in its naked emotion. Goofiness is never far from the surface, as song titles like "Mickey Macaroni" and "Make Me Moo" indicate, but this time out it is seriously tempered by what sound like – dare one suggest it? – intimations of mortality.

The Residents - Commercial Album Radio Ads (1980/2024)  Music

Posted by Rtax at July 8, 2024
The Residents - Commercial Album Radio Ads (1980/2024)

The Residents - Commercial Album Radio Ads (1980/2024)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 197 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 94 MB
41:20 | Electronic, Rock, Non-Music, Avantgarde, Experimental | Label: Psychofon Records

Accompanying CD to the book "Commercial Book" by Andrew Hook. This book & CD package is limited to 100 numbered copies. Some leftover copies of the CD were separately sold through Psychofon's web store in June 2024.
The Residents - Demons Dance Alone: 3CD pREServed Edition (2002/2024)

The Residents - Demons Dance Alone: 3CD pREServed Edition (2002/2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 1.2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 523 MB
3:45:44 | Electronic, Rock, Experimental | Label: CRYPTIC CORP

To mark their 30th anniversary as a band, the Residents released this strangely programmatic album, their first since 1998's Wormwood: Curious Stories From the Bible. According to Cryptic Corporation (the band's corporate face), the songs on Demons Dance Alone were "written for the most part in the days following September 11" and "capture a quite different side of the Residents" – a vulnerable and questioning side that poses unanswerable questions. What this means is a more subdued ambience and more tunefulness, and a little bit less "nyah-nyah-nyah," though not that much less. The first singing voice (on "Life Would Be Wonderful") is that dorky pseudo-country & western one that listeners have all come to know and be irritated by, but the next one sounds like it could be Syd Straw or maybe Lori Carson (Residents are never identified by name), and the song she sings, "The Weatherman," is disarming in its naked emotion. Goofiness is never far from the surface, as song titles like "Mickey Macaroni" and "Make Me Moo" indicate, but this time out it is seriously tempered by what sound like – dare one suggest it? – intimations of mortality.

The Residents - Commercial Album Radio Ads (1980/2024)  Music

Posted by Rtax at July 8, 2024
The Residents - Commercial Album Radio Ads (1980/2024)

The Residents - Commercial Album Radio Ads (1980/2024)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 197 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 94 MB
41:20 | Electronic, Rock, Non-Music, Avantgarde, Experimental | Label: Psychofon Records

Accompanying CD to the book "Commercial Book" by Andrew Hook. This book & CD package is limited to 100 numbered copies. Some leftover copies of the CD were separately sold through Psychofon's web store in June 2024.
The Residents - Demons Dance Alone: 3CD pREServed Edition (2002/2024)

The Residents - Demons Dance Alone: 3CD pREServed Edition (2002/2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 1.2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 523 MB
3:45:44 | Electronic, Rock, Experimental | Label: CRYPTIC CORP

To mark their 30th anniversary as a band, the Residents released this strangely programmatic album, their first since 1998's Wormwood: Curious Stories From the Bible. According to Cryptic Corporation (the band's corporate face), the songs on Demons Dance Alone were "written for the most part in the days following September 11" and "capture a quite different side of the Residents" – a vulnerable and questioning side that poses unanswerable questions. What this means is a more subdued ambience and more tunefulness, and a little bit less "nyah-nyah-nyah," though not that much less. The first singing voice (on "Life Would Be Wonderful") is that dorky pseudo-country & western one that listeners have all come to know and be irritated by, but the next one sounds like it could be Syd Straw or maybe Lori Carson (Residents are never identified by name), and the song she sings, "The Weatherman," is disarming in its naked emotion. Goofiness is never far from the surface, as song titles like "Mickey Macaroni" and "Make Me Moo" indicate, but this time out it is seriously tempered by what sound like – dare one suggest it? – intimations of mortality.

The Residents - Commercial Album Radio Ads (1980/2024)  Music

Posted by Rtax at July 8, 2024
The Residents - Commercial Album Radio Ads (1980/2024)

The Residents - Commercial Album Radio Ads (1980/2024)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 197 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 94 MB
41:20 | Electronic, Rock, Non-Music, Avantgarde, Experimental | Label: Psychofon Records

Accompanying CD to the book "Commercial Book" by Andrew Hook. This book & CD package is limited to 100 numbered copies. Some leftover copies of the CD were separately sold through Psychofon's web store in June 2024.

The Residents - God in Three Persons (pREServed Edition) (2015)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Nov. 20, 2024
The Residents - God in Three Persons (pREServed Edition) (2015)

The Residents - God in Three Persons (pREServed Edition) (2015)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 3:26:30 | 469 Mb / 1.13 Gb
Genre: Prog Rock

God in Three Persons is a rock opera/concept album by The Residents, released in 1988. It was about a man 'Mr. X' and two conjoined twins. The songs are all sung in a rhythmic spoken word fashion, similar to talking blues. A companion soundtrack album, featuring most of the instrumental backing tracks, was also released. A central motif of the album is the organ riff from "Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)" by 1960's frat rock band The Swingin' Medallions.
The Residents & Renaldo & The Loaf - Title In Limbo + 4 Daze (Remastered Deluxe Edition) (1983/2017)

The Residents & Renaldo & The Loaf - Title In Limbo + 4 Daze (Remastered Deluxe Edition) (1983/2017)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 348 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 163 MB
1:08:52 | Alternative Rock, Experimental, Post Rock | Label: Klanggalerie

The fourth step in our Renaldo re-issue programme and this time we have a very special item for you: Title In Limbo is an album that was recorded with The Residents in San Francisco in 1981.The bands played a very experimental jam session together and went back to these recordings 2 years later, in 1983. Title In Limbo finally came out in November of that year on vinyl. 1998 saw the first complete CD release as a numbered limited edition on Ralph America, copies of which are scarce and now collectors’ items. But that CD differed from the vinyl in that some tracks had short fade ups applied to them which did not truly reflect the original release. So we are excited for the first time on CD to now offer this album re-mastered with all tracks fully restored to their originally recorded states. Also included is a booklet with rare photographs and of course the lyrics for all the songs. In this case, all Klanggalerie can say to you is: Buy or die.
The Residents & Renaldo & The Loaf - Title In Limbo + 4 Daze (Remastered Deluxe Edition) (1983/2017)

The Residents & Renaldo & The Loaf - Title In Limbo + 4 Daze (Remastered Deluxe Edition) (1983/2017)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 348 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 163 MB
1:08:52 | Alternative Rock, Experimental, Post Rock | Label: Klanggalerie

The fourth step in our Renaldo re-issue programme and this time we have a very special item for you: Title In Limbo is an album that was recorded with The Residents in San Francisco in 1981.The bands played a very experimental jam session together and went back to these recordings 2 years later, in 1983. Title In Limbo finally came out in November of that year on vinyl. 1998 saw the first complete CD release as a numbered limited edition on Ralph America, copies of which are scarce and now collectors’ items. But that CD differed from the vinyl in that some tracks had short fade ups applied to them which did not truly reflect the original release. So we are excited for the first time on CD to now offer this album re-mastered with all tracks fully restored to their originally recorded states. Also included is a booklet with rare photographs and of course the lyrics for all the songs. In this case, all Klanggalerie can say to you is: Buy or die.