Savage Republic’s Tragic Figures 40th Anniv. Ed. Released Today on Digital, CD, LP + Ltd. Ed. Art Print from Real Gone Music

Savage Republic’s Tragic Figures 40th Anniv. Ed. Released Today on Digital, CD, LP + Ltd. Ed. Art Print from Real Gone Music

40TH ANNIVERSARY EXPANDED EDITION OF SAVAGE REPUBLIC’S

TRAGIC FIGURES WITH PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED ARCHIVAL RECORDINGS TO BE RELEASED TODAY FROM REAL GONE MUSIC ON DIGITAL, 2XCD WITH 2XLP TO FOLLOW

Numbered Clear Vinyl Deluxe Limited Edition of 300 On Die Cut Hand-Letterpress Package Only Available Via Mail Order

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

LOS ANGELES, CA. (FRIDAY MAY 6, 2022) – On the 40th Anniversary of the original release of one of L.A.’s most unique bands of the early 80’s, Real Gone Music has collaborated with Independent Project Records to re-issue an expanded version of Savage Republic’s Tragic Figures LP, complete with an entire second album of mostly previously unreleased recordings taped in 1981 in the concrete parking garages at  UCLA, from where the band emerged in the fertile, arty post-punk scene of Southern California during which they performed their unique audio rituals at various underground clubs such as the Brave Dog, Al’s Bar and the Anticlub. As Real Gone’s Gordon Anderson writes: “welcome to the world’s first (and only) post-punk-industrial-trance-psychedelic-surf album! The fact that it took us so many adjectives to describe Tragic Figures lets you know just how unique of an album it is”. The LP brings to mind aspects of PiL, Can, Faust, Flipper, Einstürzende Neubauten, Rhys Chatham and Glenn Branca, but really sounds like no one else before or since.

 

IPR and Real Gone Music have produced a very limited deluxe numbered edition of 300 copies on natural clear vinyl, literally wrapped in Bruce Licher’s die cut hand-letterpress printed packaging, printed using the original photo-engraved printing plates and linoleum blocks used on the original edition 40 years ago. This stunning package features a letterpress-printed inner wraparound sleeve inside the outer die cut letterpress printed jacket, and also includes an additional 2-sided insert only available in this deluxe edition featuring several previously unseen photos of Savage Republic in action at Al’s Bar in mid-1982 captured by esteemed punk photographer Edward Colver. In addition to these photos, this special insert features commentary and memories of a wide range of musician and industry fans of the band and album, including contributions from Mike Watt, Grant-Lee Phillips, Michael Stipe, Kendra Smith, Joe Carducci, Jeffrey Clark, Fredrik Nilsen, Nels Cline, Adam Davis, Stuart Swezey, Daniel Voznick, Biba Kopf, Gordon Anderson, Robin Rimbaud, Pat Thomas, Juan Gomez, and Marnie Weber. Richie Unterberger’s liner notes feature interviews with band members Licher, Philip Drucker and Jeff Long. Don’t wait to grab a copy of this historic release and immerse yourself in Savage Republic’s unique and visceral world view. You can order the deluxe edition LP, CD or LP jacket art print via the IPR Shoppe.

 

Adding to Tragic Figures’ mystique are its graphics, which displayed band co-founder Bruce Licher’s trademark letterpress printing and featured a UPI photo of rebels being executed in Kurdistan, the ghostly images sharing space with a red lettering that gave the album’s title in script that roughly translated “tragic figures” into Arabic (which, in turn, had the unexpected effect of drawing more Iranian and Middle Eastern people to their shows)! Tragic Figures wasn’t just a bold musical statement; it was an objet d’art in its own right.

 

Track listing as follows

 

Disc One Side One

1. When All Else Fails…
2. Attempted Coup: Madagascar
3. The Ivory Coast
4. Next to Nothing
5. Exodus

Disc One Side Two

1. Machinery
2. Zulu Zulu
3. Real Men
4. Flesh That Walks
5. Kill the Fascists!
6. Procession

Disc Two Side One

1. Attempted Coup: Madagascar
2. When All Else Fails
3. Kill the Fascists!
4. Real Men
5. The Vampire Bites
6. Next to Nothing Weirdness
7. Thee Three Preserves

Disc Two Side Two

1. Sliding into Arabia
2. As It Was Written
3. Procession (Into the Light)
4. Exodus

 

For More Information, Please Contact Joshua Mills, It’s Alive! Media, 323-464-6314, josh@itsalivemedia.com, www.itsalivemedia.com or Camilla Aisa camillaaisa@gmail.com

 

 

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