Current Members:
Bryan Erickson (a.k.a. Hexfix93, Disease Factory) - lead vocals, composition, guitar, lyrics, mixing, production, various
Early projects, early changes, and first albums (1990–1995)
In the early 1990s, Erickson and Grigory, both residents of Colorado, brought together their shared interest in creating music to record a series of demos. With the addition of Gary Slaughter and Chris Workman, the group attempted several bands, including Disease Disco Factory, a parody of then-popular Dance group C+C Music Factory. Following a turbulent period for Erickson and Slaughter, Workman left the group. Slaughter and Erickson experimented with two new side-projects, Cyber Christ and Vortex. Cyber Christ explored a harsh and melancholy sound that was a sharp contrast to the group's other projects. When Erickson discovered that the term "Cyber Christ" had been used in the 1992 film The Lawnmower Man, he renamed the band Velvet Acid Christ in honor of a bad acid trip. The Vortex project was merged into Velvet Acid Christ to form one body of work.
In 1994, Workman returned to assist with the band's self-produced gothic-styled demo tape, Fate. Given encouraging response from friends, the band followed up with other self-produced albums, 1994's Pestilence, a dance-oriented album, and 1995's Neuralblastoma, a harder-sounding album.
Erickson, along with friends and minor contributors Steve Bird and Dan Olson, started the brief-lived record label Electro Death Trip (EDT) Records to better promote these recordings. In 1995, the three began distributing hand-made CD copies of Fate, Pestilence, and Neuralblastoma for resale in local music shops.
Label interest, touring, and a troubled rise (1996–2000)
Slaughter and Workman temporarily left the band during the first half of 1996 as Erickson continued the project alone, handing out copies of Velvet Acid Christ's recordings to industry representatives, including musician Bill Leeb of industrial pioneer Front Line Assembly. Leeb passed the music to Thorsten Stroht, a media promoter with European label Off-Beat Records. Off-Beat A&R negotiated a deal with the band.
For their first Off-Beat release, the group submitted 1996's Church of Acid, a compilation of selected tracks from Velvet Acid Christ's first three albums with an additional two new tracks, Disflux and Futile. Church of Acid was well received in Europe, and Futile became a regularly played track in many nightclubs across the continent. In 1997, United States label Pendragon Records released Church of Acid in America, though the two new tracks were removed due to a lack of trademark clearance for television samples used in the songs.
The band's next album, Calling Ov the Dead, was rejected by Off-Beat for not sounding edgy enough, prompting Slaughter's permanent departure. With the assistance of Bird and Olson, the band addressed the label's concerns and released Calling Ov the Dead in late 1997, with American distribution following through Pendragon in 1998. In the process, Erickson had accumulated a substantial financial debt.
With a line-up consisting of Erickson, Stroht and German musician Ingo Beitz, the band toured Europe in 1998 with Off-Beat label-mate Suicide Commando, which attracted the attention of Metropolis Records, the largest industrial label in United States. The parent label of Pendragon, Metropolis distributed the album Neuralblastoma, as a partnership that would endure.
Velvet Acid Christ spent the majority of 1999 in the studio, first collaborating with Germany's Funker Vogt on a remix EP entitled Velvet Acid Christ Vs Funker Vogt: The Remix Assault, then shifting to Velvet Acid Christ's next full-length recording, Fun With Knives. With Workman an occasional contributor, Erickson sought production assistance on Fun With Knives from the bands Luxt and 4th New Army. Fun with Knives, released by Metropolis and new Off-Beat sub-label dependent, became the band's best-selling album. Sales were propelled by the singles Decypher and Fun with Drugs, and by the track Slut, which featured vocals from Luxt's Anna Christine.
In spite of the success of the band, stress had led Erickson into depression and increased drug abuse, which channeled into the creation of the band's next album, Twisted Thought Generator. Simultaneously, the band toured Europe with industrial acts Project X and Stromkern and toured the United States and Canada with bands Din_Fiv and Haujobb. The line-up of the band during this period was unstable. Workman, citing a conversion to Christianity, resigned from the band with a request that his name be retracted from all previous albums. The first leg of the European tour consisted of Erickson, Bird and Stroht; the second leg, Erickson and Olson. The North American tour was performed by Erickson, Stroht and drummer Paul Lipman. With various contributors, Erickson completed Twisted Thought Generator. Due to lingering disputes, he withdrew the band from Dependent Records and submitted the album to Metropolis.
A change of pace, new early material, and beyond (2001– present)
Erickson placed Velvet Acid Christ on a short hiatus in 2001, as he abandoned his dependence on drugs in favour of exercise and a vegan raw foodist diet. Newly clean, Erickson created the 2003 album Hex Angel: Utopia/Dystopia. Though critical response was mixed, Hex Angel: Utopia/Dystopia ranked #1 on Germany's Deutsche Alternative Charts (DAC) for four weeks after its release, and the album's single Pretty Toy reached #18 on the Billboard Alternative Chart during the same year. The album also marked the band's short-lived return to Dependent Records.
Erickson spent 2004 releasing and reissuing some of Velvet Acid Christ's earliest material. With the four-volume compilation series Between the Eyes, the band published a collection of its singles and B-sides, then followed with subsequent re-releases of Fate (Vol. 2), Pestilence (Vol. 3), and Neuralblastoma (Vol. 4). The band also offered free MP3 downloads of Dimension 8 and Oblivion Interface on its website until early 2005. Dimension 8, which had been available as a hidden bonus on Twisted Thought Generator, and Oblivion Interface (informally known as Between the Eyes, Vol. 5) provided fans with previously unheard work from the Cyber Christ-Vortex era of 1991–1994.
In 2005, Erickson collaborated with guitarist Todd Loomis on a new album, Lust for Blood, which was released on September 26, 2006. With Lust for Blood, the crew labored intensively to create a new overall sound while maintaining the band's original characteristics. Following its release, Lust for Blood ranked at the top of Germany's DAC for four weeks; the album's single release, Wound, ranked on the DAC's singles chart for eight weeks and held the #1 position for four weeks.
In 2009, Erickson began to create the next LP with minimal input from Loomis this time when he was working on his project The Twilight Garden. The result was The Art of Breaking Apart, released October 27, 2009. This LP was a tribute to bands like Current 93 and Death in June and brought VAC many new fans while making the others angry at the new direction of the music.
In 2010–2011, Bryan Erickson teamed up with William Anderson of Louisiana. William did a ton of sampling, and Bryan made a bunch of VAC B-sides that turned into Toxic Coma tracks. The project had a revolving door of members, again Bryan being the main constant. They released a LP entitled Satan Rising under Toxic Coma on Metropolis Records. It fused the techno sound of Fun With Knives and the brutal black humor of Toxic Coma. Erickson then began to write more music for future VAC LPs.
In October 2012, Velvet Acid Christ released their tenth LP entitled Maldire. The release marked a return to the dark electronic sound. Erickson formed a live band and toured extensively (2012-2014) to support the album. The latest album entitled Subconscious Landscapes was released October 28, 2014. A remastered Greatest Hits compilation was released by Metropolis Records on May 6, 2016.
Discography:
Studio Albums
1994 - Fate
1994 - Pestilence
1995 - Neuralblastoma
1997 - Calling Ov the Dead
1999 - Fun With Knives
2000 - Twisted Thought Generator
2003 - Hex Angel (Utopia/Dystopia)
2006 - Lust for Blood
2009 - The Art of Breaking Apart
2012 - Maldire
2014 - Subconscious Landscapes
Compilations / Demos / EPs / Singles
1992 - Oblivion Interface (demo re-released in 2004)
1993 - Dimension 8 (demo re-released in 2000)
1996 - Church of Acid (1994-1995 compilation)
1998 - Neuralblastoma (1994-1995 compilation)
1999 - Fun With Razors (remix EP)
1999 - Decipher (maxi-single)
1999 - Fun With Drugs (maxi-single)
1999 - The Remix Wars: Strike 4: Funker Vogt vs. Velvet Acid Christ (remix EP)
2001 - Dial 8 (maxi-single)
2003 - Pretty Toy (maxi-single)
2004 - Between the Eyes Vol. 1 (singles compilation)
2004 - Between the Eyes Vol. 2 (re-release of Fate)
2004 - Between the Eyes Vol. 3 (re-release of Pestilence)
2004 - Between the Eyes Vol. 4 (re-release of Neuroblastoma)
2006 - Wound (maxi-single)
2009 - Caustic Disco (maxi-single)
2016 - Greatest Hits (remastered compilation)
Eye H8 U
Velvet Acid Christ Lyrics
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Postponed nothingness
Dead children litter streets
Like rancid ground up meat
Life force drain through the eyes
I fucking hate you
I fucking hate you
The way you look into the mirror
Deceive yourself to find the answer
Lucid nightmare visions
Fear it all along
Hide your true feelings
Make them all mourn and mourn and mourn
Cause I fucking hate you
God I hate you
I fucking hate you
Did you find the bullets for the gun
Did you find the blade to cut and run
Is it here are you dead
Is it this life something dead
I'm here again and it doesn't make sense
Always here with your stupid nightmares
The lyrics to Velvet Acid Christ's song "Eye H8 U" describe a profound sense of hatred and disgust towards someone or something, expressed through violent and disturbing imagery. The first stanza paints a grotesque picture of a world filled with death and decay, where even children are treated like worthless objects to be discarded. The line "life force drain through the eyes" suggests a kind of psychic vampirism, where an unseen force is draining away the vitality of those who still cling to life. These lyrics suggest a deeply pessimistic, almost apocalyptic worldview, where the only things left are pain, suffering and meaningless existence.
The chorus of the song is a repeated phrase "I fucking hate you", said with increasing intensity and urgency. It is interesting to note that the word "fucking" is used as an intensifier, suggesting the depth and intensity of the hate the singer feels towards their target. The second verse explores the theme of self-deception, suggesting that the cause of the singer's hatred may have lied to themselves and refused to face the truth of their own emotions. The line "hide your true feelings, make them all mourn and mourn and mourn" suggests a kind of manipulative behavior, where the target of the hatred has consciously or unconsciously inflicted pain and misery on those around them.
Overall, the lyrics to Velvet Acid Christ's "Eye H8 U" are a powerful and disturbing expression of hatred and disgust. They use vivid and violent imagery to convey a sense of despair and pessimism about the world, and suggest that the source of the hatred may be someone who has hurt or caused misery to those around them.
Line by Line Meaning
Undead hunting still
The relentless pursuit of something that's already dead or gone.
Postponed nothingness
An unwillingness to accept the futility of existence.
Dead children litter streets
The horrific aftermath of the destruction wrought by humanity.
Like rancid ground up meat
A visceral image of the sickening decay and corruption caused by our actions.
Life force drain through the eyes
The gradual loss of vitality and spirit, brought on by a deep sense of hopelessness and despair.
I fucking hate you
The intense, all-consuming loathing for another person who represents everything that's wrong with the world.
The way you look into the mirror
The self-deception and denial we all engage in, trying to find meaning in a meaningless existence.
Deceive yourself to find the answer
The futile attempt to escape one's own faults and flaws by lying to oneself.
Lucid nightmare visions
The terrifying awareness of the bleakness and despair that surrounds us at all times.
Fear it all along
The constant, underlying anxiety and dread that shapes our lives.
Hide your true feelings
The desperate attempt to avoid confronting the darkness within oneself and others.
Make them all mourn and mourn and mourn
The cruel desire to see others suffer, to force them to confront the same horrors and despair that one feels oneself.
Cause I fucking hate you
The repeated affirmation of the intense, deep-seated hatred for another person.
God I hate you
The appeal to a higher power to express the all-consuming loathing that one feels for another person.
Did you find the bullets for the gun
The desperate search for a way to escape the unbearable weight of one's own existence.
Did you find the blade to cut and run
The fantasy of escape from the endless cycle of misery and despair.
Is it here are you dead
The desperate quest for meaning and purpose in a world that seems devoid of both.
Is it this life something dead
The realization that life is ultimately futile and meaningless, a constant source of pain and suffering.
I'm here again and it doesn't make sense
The feeling of being trapped in a cycle of meaningless existence, unable to escape despite one's best efforts.
Always here with your stupid nightmares
The constant presence of fear and anxiety, a reminder of the horrors that can never be escaped.
Contributed by Riley R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Julian Cennamo
on Pain
This is a song about coping with failed relationships and a broken home. The lyricist has been triggered by a life event- most likely a breakup. The event is particularly tragic because it brings back haunting memories of fear and abandonment experienced in childhood.