Artist's albums
Triple Trouble: The Original Soundtrack Album
2022 · album
So Long Sam (1945 - 2006)
2022 · album
LS1 - Sketches For A Live Show
2022 · album
Leftovers Again?!?
2022 · album
Duck Stab! Alive!
2021 · album
Gingerbread Man: 3CD pREServed Edition
2021 · album
Freak Show: 3CD pREServed Edition
2021 · album
In Between Dreams: Live In San Francisco
2020 · album
Metal, Meat & Bone: The Songs Of Dyin' Dog
2020 · album
Bury My Bone
2020 · single
Die! Die! Die
2020 · single
God in Three Persons (pREServed Edition)
2019 · album
The Complete Mole Trilogy pREServed
2019 · album
Mole Box
2019 · album
Eskimo: pREServed Edition
2019 · album
Intruders
2018 · album
I Am A Resident! 2 Disc Special Edition
2018 · album
I Murdered Mommy!
2018 · album
Meet The Residents: pREServed Edition
2018 · album
Dot.Com
2017 · album
Daydream B-Liver
2017 · album
Present the Delta Nudes
2017 · album
The Ghost Of Hope
2017 · album
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Biography
Why Are The Residents? The Louisiana-born members of the enigmatic avant-pop collective known as The Residents operate out of a shadowy alternate version of San Francisco. They have no names, no faces, no gender, no age, no race, no identities at all. In a word, they’re FREAKS, yet over the past half century and across roughly 50 albums—from 1972’s Santa Dog to their most recent, 2020’s Metal, Meat & Bone—they’ve thrown the culture into a virtual mixmaster, deconstructing, reconstructing, and reflecting it back at us through an alien prism. While you were looking the other way, they had a radical and profound influence on how we perceive music, video, performance and multimedia. Recognized for their top-hatted eyeball head disguises, The Residents have always been eclectic, groundbreaking adventurers working by their own rules within their own reality, creating a music unlike any other, unbounded by era or trends. Each new project is an idea come to life, and no two albums sound even remotely alike. You have no clue what you might get when you pick up a new Residents recording. It could be a musical epic poem about Siamese Twins, or a multi-part radio drama about crime, or an electronic soundscape, or a collection of minute-long toe-tappers, or an album’s worth of songs about train accidents. Add to that an overarching aesthetic, mythology and philosophy, and listening to The Residents becomes a lifelong undertaking. May God have mercy on your soul. -Jim Knipfel