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CIDE060 EVOLVE – BREAKING DOWN
THE BARRIERS – LP / CD / zine out October 24th via
Realicide Youth Records!
PRE-ORDER the Evolve LP before October 20th for
$12 US / $17 World, postage-paid.
PRE-ORDER the Evolve CD before October 20th for
$8 US / $12 World, postage-paid.
PRE-ORDER both LP & CD before October 20th for
$18 US / $25 World, postage-paid.
All LPs and CDs will be accompanied by an extensive zine… Buying the record before it is publicly released will
save you a couple dollars and your record will be mailed out first when they
become available. The pre-orders also help our label a great deal with the
financial strain and personal risks we undergo to make releases like this
happen, regardless of our immediate resources in many cases! Check back to this
page for further updates about “Breaking Down The
Barriers”.
LP / CD FRONT COVER
+ BACK COVER
Read the zine
that accompanies this album HERE.
REALICIDE patches $1 (or free when you order a few releases)
“TO LIVE A LIFE AGAINST
ABUSE!”
White plasticol ink over black and misc. dark
fabrics, by www.outfallchannel.com Realicide title
over 2 Korg Electribes and
the slogan underneath. 200 printed, September 2009. Another larger patch with
the same slogan but just the Realicide hardcore fist instead of the drum
machines – 15 printed, September 2009.
CIDE056 Mavis Concave “Survive This” CDR $5
Mavis Concave of Realicide, SX,
DJ Thumper – 5 track EP produced summer 2009 in Saint Louis – a narrative
trudging though complete emotional devastation, intense self-doubt and identity
conflicts, vengeful and defeated confessions, and finally the tempered strength
to move forward – wrenching vocal performances all to a soundscape
of raw digital glitches, scathing breakcore rhythms,
and the driving force of memorable synth lines backed
by immaculate gabber kicks. There is even an amped up
digital hardcore cover of Dystopia’s song “Socialized Death Sentence” for
anyone whose job has them considering suicide as a reasonable alternative. If
you’d always thought hard electronic beats were nothing besides a cheap accessory
to raver drugs – here is another fierce
counterexample. EMBRACE YOUR DOOM – IN FORWARD MOTION! Screenprinted disc with fold-out
poster (artwork by Nick Francel) and vinyl sticker.
150 copies, August 2009.
CIDE057 Chemical Committee “Ill-umi-Nati” CDR $5
Chemical Committee (AKA CemCom)
is the Cincinnati hiphop duo of Beta Max and Freak
One (Evolve project collaborator) rapping about drugs, the cops, tagging, and
an array of other presences in their world, both positive and negative – all
backed by strongly Wu-influenced beats laced heavily with old video games and
movie samples of varying traceable relevance.
This is 100% robo-tripping hiphop,
raw from the frustrated and crazed urban midwest
American youth. ILL-UMI-NATI was originally
self-released in 2007, now re-editioned for CemCom’s debut contribution to the Realicide label. Screenprinted
disc, color cover art, fold-out poster, vinyl sticker. 100 copies, August 2009.
CIDE058 Praey
CDR $5
Debut songs from the
CIDE055 REALICIDE - RESISTING THE VIRAL SELF - LP
/ CD / zine
"Resisting The Viral Self" is a
rare circumstance of Realicide finally completing an extensive studio album of
a highly collaborative nature. In contrast to the project's extensive output of
live bootlegs and other very rough material, here is a very defined and focused
collective energy from artists across the
CIDE055A Realicide “Resisting The Viral Self” LP
$15 US / $20 World, postage-paid.
CIDE055B Realicide “Resisting The Viral Self” CD
$10 US / $15 World, postage-paid.
LP + CD + zine
together = $20 US / $30 World, postage-paid.
LP / CD FRONT COVER
+ BACK COVER
Read the zine
that accompanies this album HERE.
CIDE051 Realicide / Capital Hemorrhage split
7” $5
Originally created for Apop
Records, when it was never pressed we decided this could be the first vinyl
release properly handled by the Realicide label. Each band offers 2 tracks, one
being a cover song of the other band. Realicide “The Audience Sucks” and “Army
Beta Test” (C.H. cover), featuring merciless speedcore gabber by Vankmen and
industrial rock programming by Mavis Concave, with voice and further editing by
Robert Inhuman. Capital Hemorrhage “Man Of Steel” (Realicide cover w/ words by
Jim Swill) and “Familiar Death”, a bleak and disjointed mix of hardcore and
no-wave noiserock by the duo also known for Ultra//Vires, Hentai Lacerator,
Often, and their DIY label Outfall Channel. Mastered
Weasel Walter. Cover art by Ryan Faris of C.H. and inner sleeve artwork by Ben S. of
Realicide / Half Gorilla
split 7” $5
Realicide offers 2 studio tracks recorded later
2007 (Dead And Ground Flat On Cement + Head Perfect) featuring noisy hardware speedcore by Vankmen with the
voices of Robert Inhuman and Jim Swill; topics of misanthropic compassion and
the erosion of personal privacy via a double-edged sword called technology.
Half Gorilla is an intense grindcore band from
Milwaukee drawing equal influence from traditional hardcore punk and various
offshoots of deviant metal, offering 4 songs (All Your Sores, Shit In The Well,
Rabies Diet, Birth), from 2007 when Peter J. Woods was the bassist. This record
brings together two drastically different aesthetic adaptations of hardcore,
but in a situation in which they can coexist with mutual open-mindedness! Try
it instead of default prejudices?! Edition of 500, August 2009.
RRR
REALICIDE “RRREADY TO FIGHT!” LP $10
12” by RRR (
HIRNTRUST
Hentai Lacerator “
Released by Austrian extreme music label Hirntrust Grind Media, “Chelsea Charms R.I.P.” offers a
vinyl format for 6 of the sickest tracks from Hentai Lacerator’s 2007 studio album, “Sugarsplash!”,
previously released via CDR by Realicide Youth and Outfall Channel. Fans of
excruciating and bizarre fast hxc, punk-drenched grindcore, and manic brain-damaged noiserock
can find a perverse comfort in Hentai Lacerator. Also, individuals who are interested in
sexuality may be intrigued to know that the band’s lyrical content focused on
scenarios involving Slimer (the green ghost)
interacting and pining for various Hentai Prostitute
girlfriends. So basically, you can try to rock out to Hentai
Lacerator just for the sake of wild noisy hardcore
music, but it is at times very difficult to turn a blind eye to its more
overtly weird, fucked up, and arrosing qualities. Be
warned!!! 7” record cut at 45rpm w/ full color
covers, featured songs: A1 Killed By Cum, A2 Fatal Surge of Tits, A3 Sugarsplash!, B1 Stripped Nude In The Slimepit,
B2 Blisshole, B3 Dazzle And Kill Them! Editioned to 300 copies, February 2009.
CIDE053 Evolve “once it was easy to give up everything you had &
wander; before the streets were venomous: we walk” $5
The third
Evolve album, re-issued after its initial release on the Heresee
label in late 2006. This is a beautifully warm and passionate album from
Cincinnati Ohio; a collection of tape collage blending into spoken pieces,
joined by primal hardware drum machine and synth
patterns, humble urban hiphop elements with surreal
freestyles by guests such as Jim Swill and Freak One. If you have interest in
art and music that confronts the dark, edgy aspects of city life, the grit and
anxiety, fears and personal conflicts, but still with an overwhelming feeling
of awe and compassion, a love for both friends and passing strangers, the
Evolve project is highly recommendable. If you are interested in music that’s
purpose is to make you feel invulnerably hard and comic-book-like, you might
want to skip this and stick with mainstream radio. Screenprinted
disc, foldout lyrics xerox poster, and a color
photograph. 200 copies, December 2008.
CIDE052 Sacrifice Zine #2 $3
Constructed of material gathered throughout
2008, this 2nd episode of Sacrifice features interviews with Capital
Hemorrhage, Abiku, Nuclear Dawn, Xrin
Arms, and written pieces by Cybelle Collins, Knox
Mitchell, Simon Severe, and Michael from Big Nurse. New artwork by Mr.Ben and Robert Inhuman, with a series of earlier
drawings by Adrian DeQuiros and Shawn Blake. The zine’s centerfold actually folds out to reveal an extensive
survey piece of the question "Is the intent of amusement and social
comfort a threat to the potency of applied punk / hardcore / noise ethics in
our daily lives?" with widely varying responses from Johnny Ultraviolence, BIRTH!, Jason Forrest, Muscle Brain, Trevor
Dunn, Jim Swill, Rosemary Malign, and dozens more… 200 copies, December 2008.
CIDE050 Realicide
"CIDE TORRENT" data-DVDR, 4.3gb
of over 1,800 files. $15 US / $20 World, postage-paid.
We're living in an age, more and more it seems,
in which all information is available if we're able to recognize and accept it.
This is a data DVDR that contains around 99% of
anything ever publicly available by Realicide, beginning with the project's
conception in 2002 through the curation of this
release in September 2008, totaling over 37 hours of audio, hundreds of flyers
and posters and photos, notes, all organized into 67 folders... For anyone who
has not already owned Realicide material, or for anyone looking for any earlier
or more obscure previous releases, this disc contains almost everything that
the public has ever had access to: tapes, vinyl records, CDR's,
zines, "net releases", compilation tracks.
And as the title suggests, it was painstakingly compiled in order to adhere to the
recent surge of Torrent file-sharing online. You can make torrents of it,
inject it into your Soulseek files, burn CD's,
anything... As bonus material, included are many previous releases by
Realicide-related artists such as Evolve, Mavis Concave, Ultra//Vires, aaronquinn, SX, Hentai Lacerator,
Jim Swill, No Candy... The DVD case it's packaged in also contains 3 xerox posters and a sticker. Postage-paid
CIDE049 Simon
Severe “Pressure Harvest” zine, 20 pages $2
This zine wasn’t
initially released as CIDE049, but it was created to
be available during the Summer 2008 Realicide tour which spanned over 60 shows
across the US and parts of Canada. It was Simon’s first zine
in what will be a series called Pressure Harvest. Topics range from political
activism, energy alternatives and conservation, trances of misanthropy and
certainly of existential perspectives, offered both through intense accounts of
personal experiences, fictional narratives, and straight-forward philosophical
short essays. There’s nothing really about bands or records in this zine, but for anyone interested in the inner-workings of
people involved in the Realicide project, like previous books by Jim Swill and
others, this could be of significant interest. Edition: 200, May 2008.
CIDE046 Hentai
Lacerator “Sugarsplash!”
CDR, 20 min. + booklet $7
The long-dreaded release of Hentai
Lacerator’s studio-recorded set, 12 songs about Slimer crying slippery with anxious joy onto animated
dreamlike girlfriends (vocal by Robert Inhuman of Realicide), backed by manic
and infuriating blasts of abstracted hardcore, grind, and sped-up noiserock (by members of Capital Hemorrhage). D-beat
purists will vomit in utter disapproval (it will sound ironically much like the
vocal on the CD) but true noisecore and
musically-perverted freaks are sure to rejoice about an album that references
many punk styles of the past decade while not sounding like the same shit
you’ve been into since you were fucking 15, and it’s recorded totally decent as
well! So if you love Slimer, or any of the substances
that spray off of him, or any of the robust babes that hang out with him, and
are sick of pretending like crust isn’t just metal that dresses like “Road
Warrior” bullshit, check out “Sugarsplash!” …and if
your parents are coming up the stairs just throw that shit under your bed and
everything will be cool. Co-released by Outfall Channel (www.outfallchannel.com) and Realicide
Youth, packaged in a lime green DVD case w/ screenprinted
discs and large fold-out poster, lyrics sheet, booklet of extensive
illustrations and interviews with crucially influencial
(to HL) figures in adult entertainment such as Amber Evans, Petra Verkaik, Belladonna... Edition: 100, January 2008. GIVE ME
PINK. 2nd edition: 100, July 2008.
CIDE045 Jim
Crocket Swill “The Great Equalizer” book, 48 pages + CDR $6
Written during his time on a farm in the remote
wilderness of
CIDE036 Jim
Swill “A Hollow Destination” book, 28 pages. $2
Second collection by Big Swill, this material written and arranged throughout later 2006, an intensely passionate montage of poetry and prose both wrenchingly romantic and socially-minded. For any appreciators of his spoken/lyrical work within Realicide and Evolve performances, this one is 100% pure savory SWILL magic. Edition: 200, February 2007.
CIDE33B Robert Inhuman “in more than name alone”
$2
…booklet,
8 pages + large fold-out Edition: 50, December 2006.
CIDE030 The New Flesh “filth & degradation vol.II” CDR, 56 min. $4
CIDE024 Jim Swill “Sleeping With Your Eyes Open”
book, 36 pages. $2
Xerox/staple
book, a collection of Swill’s writing from 2004-05, much of which has been used
lyrically for Realicide performances and spoken pieces. Edition: 200, August
2006.
CIDE016 Evolve “beyond limits being human” book+CDR,
32 pages, 51 min. $5
Second
full album featuring CM, DJ Yes, Swill, Freak1, more…
art-damaged hiphop, socially charged lyrics, dynamic
cut-ups and tripped out chop work. Accompanying book of lyrics and many many graff flicks both local to
CIDE007 Abombination [demo] CDR, 14 min. $2
Hardcore 3 piece punk rock demo, screenprinted disc, Realicide crew’s !NFECT
as vocalist, produced by Mavis Concave, 5 songs about being stepped on, pissed
off, and Wolverine. Edition: 100, May 2005.
REALICIDE DISTRO:
Muscle Brain 12” $10 – beautifully hand-printed
artwork with the self-released LP of the outstanding
Dawn / Sanctions split
10” $9 –
great split record of
Stagediver ‘I’ 7” $5 – great
DISPYZ ‘raverblood’ 7” $5 – more Milwaukee hardcore
from the Radiograffiti label and same creative force responsible
for Stagediver; more stickers included with this
record…
Karoshi 7” $5 – from Nashville’s Anti-Corporate label.
Hentai Lacerator
3” CDR $5 by
something called Jeshimoth in
Realicide “Raw Skeletal
Knuckles” 3” CDR $4 - released by FTAM (Milwaukee, WI) – a
collection of Electribe beat patterns, live
recordings from the summer 2008 tour (including an adaptation of The Mob’s song
“I Wish” and collab segment with Charlie Turner), and
spoken segways. June 2009.
Lost Compound 2 CDR $4 – compilation from the
Lost Compound 3 CDR $5 – compilation from the
Xrin Arms “Olive Juice” CD $10 – extremely abrasive
electronic grindcore with hiphop
and soul references; wild 2009 album released by Snake Pillage.
Amphetamine Virus
“Starting Over” CD $8 – some of the absolute best US breakcore;
from Backwards Records in Seattle – remixes of White Zombie, Tool, Body Count,
many more…
In The Age Of Terminal
Static “Bumblefuck Hivegrinder”
CD $8 –
Fathers Day “I Gotta Look My Best” CDR $5 – outrageous
Overthruster “Bravura” CDR $4 –
Disthroned Agony “IV” CDR $4 –
Dawn CD $8 – intense dark HxC/grind from
Sanctions “Home Sweet
Home” CD $8 – dark
Vankmen / fap* 3” CDR $5 – split 3” by Reactionary
(Portland, OR) - as usual, Vankmen offers
excruciating quality speedcore gabber/breaks/noize, features the Hentai Lacerator remix “Hacking Off Your Torso”…
Vankmen “Lockjaw” bcCDR $3 – short brutal noise
release by Vankmen, typically known for the best speedcore gabber mayhem in North America, on their own Crunkcore label (
Z’EV & Bryan Lewis
Saunders “DAKU” CD $10 – Another riveting narrative by The Brainsander,
this time fed into the hands of experimental percussionist Z’EV who processes Bryan’s voice through a gauntlet of
intensive editing to enhance the tension and nervousness of the piece… Released
2008 on Standup Tragedy in Johnson City TN. Look out for plans of Bryan Lewis
Saunders’ “Prison For Dummies” CD album on Realicide Youth Records in 2009.
Bryan Lewlis Saunders “The Inner Demon Demos, Vol. 1” CDR $5 – 14 tracks of amazing spoken word from this Johnson City TN artist who
has had collaborative involvement with artists such as Z’EV,
Sage Francis, Lydia Lunch, etc. This is his earliest released material,
primarily of 2005, and dually offers an atmosphere of twisted nerve-wracking
mania and undeniable empathy and compassion. Featuring the hit known at many of
his live performances, “PCP Poetry”.
“NO NOISE IS GOOD NOISE”
CD $8 compilation CD by Noise
Machine (
Rose For Bohdan “then everybody hugged; racism is god” CD $8 – 5 album by an
incredible progressive punk rock band on Deathbomb
Arc Records feat. members of Gang Wizard and
Brian Miller & Kevin Shields “we had a baby and it will
die” DVD $8
Positive Noise tape $5 – rad
Victory! / Party
Favorites tape $4 – Victory! is a wild noisecore duo from
Realicide (Robert
Inhuman) / Kairos tape $3
split
cassette (c60) on Molecular Reconstruction (
REALICIDE / PIASA $3 split c30 tape for Detournemont
(north VA) feat. live digital hardcore tracks and a few notes about hardware by
Mavis from summer 2006. (design by Scott Nussman) Editioned to 100, April 2007.
Robert Inhuman “Drowning
In Betrayal” $5
c20
tape by MT6 (
Jim Swill
“Intrusive Elements 1:
Jim Swill
“Intrusive Elements 2: Converted Will” zine $4 – 2nd
collection of collage works “for people who are tired of reading”. March 2009.
Jim Swill / Evolve “Digestible Ruins” $4 – split book published under the
“NOW IS THE TIME” label, features several poems and artwork by Swill (of
Realicide, Get Born) and Evolve (albums on Realicide Youth, Heresee)
Xeroxed beautifully w/ cardstock cover and transparency centerfold, this
collection well representing both artists’ work and lives in the couple months
leading up to its conception. April 2008.
Datacide #5 zine $5 – decade ongoing
political electronic music zine from Praxis in
Datacide #7 zine $5 – decade ongoing
political electronic music zine from Praxis in
Datacide #8 zine $5 – decade ongoing
political electronic music zine from Praxis in
Datacide #10 zine $5 – decade ongoing
political electronic music zine from Praxis in
xVagrancyx zine $2 – tour journals and
stories by a friend in
Bunk News “Attention
Escapists!” zine $2 – collection of socio-political collage
art by the
Robert Inhuman “Low
Budget Cliché” (early xerox collage book from
2000-01, 64 pg.) $10
SOLD OUT…
Xtra Vomit “Inebriation” tape/zine
Vitamin Piss CDR
Stagediver I 7”
Split Horizon “Storm Wave” CD
Prurient
“The Baron’s Chamber” CD
Captain Ahab “After The Rain My Heart Stll Dreams” CD
Captain Ahab + Toecutter
“Drunk On The Blood of Other Men” CD
Troecutter “Here I Go Again” CD
Bryan Lewis Saunders “Missing Child” DVD
Bryan Lewis Saunders “Sex, Drugs and Institutions”
DVD
Bryan Lewlis Saunders “The
Inner Demon Demos, Vol. 2” CDR
Bryan Lewlis Saunders “The
Inner Demon Demos, Vol. 3” CDR
Vankmen / Noise Concrete CDR
Crunkcore Sampler Vol.3 CDR
Looking for Realicide-related material not listed
here? Try the following links which distro related
releases…
DISCLAIMER:
in the event that any recordings bought from RYR are
damaged due to preparatory accidents like CDRs with
paint or ink interfering with readability of the disc’s data, the product will
of course be replaced at zero fee when you contact me. Measures are taken to
prevent damaged discs from being distributed and nobody has voiced any problems
as of yet.. but I thought I’d mention the obvious policy of not trying to screw
anybody in case somehow a damaged unit slips by at any point.