Wormwood

Wormwood

by The Residents
Wormwood

Wormwood

by The Residents

CD

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Overview

Like the Resident's 1988 CD God in Three Persons, which is formally an opera of the new narrative type with lots of rhythmic speaking and chorus responses somewhat in the style of the classic Southern talking blues, this wonderful new piece in 20 parts is also a commentary on the more bizarre imagery and smarmy, truly uneasy emotions from the Bible. While being full of irony and postmodernism, it also reaches for that deep kind of soul-shaking experience that is the true wellspring of religious awe before the lawgivers arrive in town. The liner notes offer some truly sane considerations on the Bible as a book and its applications in modern life," ... which neither vilifies nor sanctifies the book." Some of the excerpts: "In the Beginning" opens with a terrifying animalistic roar, thunder crashes, weird electronics, unresolved chords, and your general universal chaos. Late-night desert sounds and Middle Eastern scales gradually take over. "Fire Fall" features Lot as an old man recalling the burning of Sodom and Gomorrah, with squeaking synth and thick, string-like electronics -- "Fire fell from the sky, tears fell from my eyes!" "They Are the Meat" describes the odd visions experienced by Ezekiel as he is allowed to eat only bread and must sleep on his side for 13 months. "How to Get a Head" depicts heavily punctuated music to relate Salome's psychotic obsessions with John the Baptist's severed head. "Cain and Abel," sung by Cain, his brother's murderer, develops some truly mixed emotions of sadness mixed with envy and repressed anger -- "... blood drowns the ground, 'cause you didn't need me." "God's Magic Finger" tells with wacked humor the story of the mysterious writing on the wall at Belshazzar's Feast -- "It was a finger instead of a singer ... It didn't stay too long." "Bathsheba Bathes" is underscored by floating gamelan music in odd tuning, and tells the story of the killing of David's rival, Bathsheba's husband, arranged by YHWH, who also takes David and Bathsheba's firstborn to balance the books. "Bridegroom of Blood" features a stuttering Moses and something to do with circumcision. "The Seven Ugly Cows" is built on a funky beat with magnificently skewed harmonies and has a text describing Joseph's rise to power in Egypt and his dream interpretations while in prison. "Burn Baby Burn" is another happily funky number about the sacrifice of the daughter of Jephthah the Gileadite -- " Soon I will be burning for my ... Daddy. God digs my daddy! " The concluding selection is a powerfully imagined electronic and sound effects tone poem entitled "Revelation." ~ "Blue" Gene Tyranny

Product Details

Release Date: 09/18/2015
Label: Cryptic Corporation / Wienerworld
UPC: 0760137772620
Rank: 177116

Tracks

  1. In the Beginning
  2. Fire Fall
  3. They Are the Meat
  4. Melancholy Clumps
  5. How to Get a Head
  6. Cain and Abel
  7. Mr. Misery
  8. Tent Peg in the Temple
  9. God's Magic Finger
  10. Spilling the Seed
  11. Dinah and the Unclean Skin
  12. Bathsheba Bathes
  13. Bridegroom of Blood
  14. Hanging by His Hair
  15. The Seven Ugly Cows
  16. Burn Baby Burn
  17. KILL HIM!
  18. I Hate Heaven
  19. Judas Saves
  20. Revelation

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Residents   Primary Artist
Molley Harvey   Vocals
Diana Alden   Vocals
Zipporah   Vocals
King Belshazzar   Vocals
The Dark Bride   Vocals
The Pavers   Multi Instruments
Carla Fabrizio   Vocals,Multi Instruments
Linda Goldstein   Vocals
Ezekiel   Vocals
Judas Iscariot   Vocals
Laurie Amat   Vocals
Richard Marriott   Multi Instruments
Wayne Doba   Vocals

Technical Credits

Cryptic Corporation   Producer
Leigh Barbier   Illustrations
Carla Fabrizio   Assistant
The Residents   Arranger,Composer
Karin Wittich   Package Design
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