Previously unreleased, legendary pre-Residents album, an accompaniment to RSD 2018's successful W***** B*** Album. A must for REsidents fans and collectors, who have long called for its official release. Remastered from the original tapes. Produced in partnership with The Residents and The Cryptic Corporation. Recorded in 1971 in the hope of securing the group a recording contract, and sent to Warner Bros Records in early 1972, BS has become a cornerstone of The Residents’ mythology. Rejected by Warner Bros Records, the album was disowned by the group and remained long-forgotten until its recent rediscovery as part of their ongoing archival excavations. Two must-hear sides of deep fried experimentia, post-lysergic explorations, primitive home recordings and Residential nonsense.
Just can't get enough of that Japanese 1-2-3-4 punkrock? Here's another gem for you: Hiroshima owns, The Residents self-titled debut album on the phenomenal Dumb Records. All the ingredients are there, hi-top chucks, brick walls, buzzsaw guitars and that everlasting backbeat. Also an amusing cover of the Veterans hit as hidden bonus track. Some people really appreciated it.
Music To Eat Bricks By is a soundtrack album by The Residents, released in a limited edition in July 2019 through the group's official website as a bonus with copies of their novel The Brick-Eaters.
Realising a career-long ambition, The Residents finally explore The Blues! Having been turned on to the music of lost bluesman Alvin Snow, aka Dyin’ Dog, the group presents their interpretations of all ten of Snow’s known recordings, alongside several new compositions inspired by his work.