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King Black Acid and the Womb Star Orchestra : Royal Subjects
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Soundtrack to a dream.
Genre: Rock: Kraut Rock
Release Date: 1997
Royal Subjects
King Black Acid and the Womb Star Orchestra
Record Label: Mazinga Music
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1. 60 Cycles Numb 6:39 + MP3 $0.99
2. Grand Mal Pleasure 5:24 + MP3 $0.99
3. Call Me On The Headphones 2:02 + MP3 $0.99
4. Only Wine Will Tell 9:26 + MP3 $0.99
5. Passing Through The Photon Belt 3:55 + MP3 $0.99
6. 144 Thousand Member Acid Army (I, II, III) 14:38 + MP3 $0.99
7. Exit Ground Level Pt. 1 1:28 + MP3 $0.99
8. Royal Subjects 15:41 + MP3 $0.99
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Riddle\'s first incarnation of his musical alter-ego was Black Acid and the Wombstar Orchestra. Featuring keyboardist Melinda DiCillo, guitarist Roger Campos, Bassist Nathan Jorg, the band quickly gained a large audience with their dreamy sound-- self dubbed \"coma-core\". After adding drummer Scott Adamo (ex Wipers) and percussionist Joseph Trump (ex Pig Face), the band recorded their debut album titled \"Womb Star Session\" (1995). The album was recorded live during a radio station broadcast, capturing the lush sound and epic delivery the band was known for. Their sophomore release \"Sunlit\" was recorded in early 1996 and helped bring the band super-cult like status, as well as starting the group off on a career of sound track work. \"Royal Subjects\" was the bands next album, released in 1998; recorded as a soundtrack for an independent film. The group collaged a mix of songs and soundscapes, exploring new territory in arrangement and instrumentation.

For his next project Riddle put together a new band with a new batch of songs, calling it King Black Acid and the Starseed Transmission. With Scott Adamo (drums), Sarah Mayfield (guitars), Bobeck (bass), Pete Ficht (keyboards), and eventually Sean Farrell (keyboards) joined Riddle to form King Black Acid and the Starseed Transmission. It was this incarnation of KBA that would result in the full length album, \"Loves a Long Song\", released in October 2000. The album was released to excellent reviews. Finally, the industry and the fans had a record with a more distilled songwriting style that worked well with both radio, film and television, as well as it the hard-core audiophiles.

In 2002, Riddle introduced King Black Acid and the 144,000 Member Acid Army, consisting of Sarah Mayfield, Sean Farrell, Joe Trump, bassist
Sean Tichner, and keyboardist Rich Landar. This particular line-up was assembled to perform on stage the songs Riddle penned for the motion
picture soundtrack of The Mothman Prophecies. During this time, Riddle also wrote and recorded with James Angell\'s Private Player--featuring
John Taylor of Duran Duran on bass, Tony Lash of Heatmiser/ Elliott Smith on drums, Sean T guitar and Kevy Kozad on keys.

All this momentum and experience has fueled a brand new exploration in songwriting and performance. Riddle is currently collaborating with longtime friend and songwriting partner, Jeffery Trapp (ex Everclear) and has formed a powerful new line-up with King Black Acid and The Sacred Heart. The Sacred Heart brings with it an explosive new sound and style. Shedding most of the atmospherics and languid arrangements of the past for a more anthemic and \'sexy\' sound, \"The Sacred Heart is heavy like a Chevy and has more hooks than a fucking pirate convention.\"

King Black Acid\'s music has been heard on such shows as CSI Miami, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, MTV\'s Real World/Road Rules, Dream With Fishes, Highway, Witchblade, The Maker and Do Me A Favor.

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