Last month, the creative force of Sid Wilson launched the introductory release on his Vomit Face Records. Teamed with Lil' Bushwick, son of the late, great pioneering H-Town hero, Bushwick Bill - the genre-melding introduction of "Take It Back."
Co-produced by Sid Wilson and the legendary DJ Lethal the bombastic track also featured an unreleased verse from Lil Bushwick’s iconic father atop a hefty bassline and noisy guitars. Along withthe younger Bushwick's slick verbal cadence, the single offered an auspicious start for the future of the collaboration and the launch of Vomit Face.
Offering another glimpse into madcap world of Lil Bishwick along with the mentorship of SID, "We Gone" doubles down on the duo's synergy with a single that colors outside the lines of conventional hip hop. Leaning into the his affinity for anime and fashion, Lil Bushwick adds to his familial legacy while assert an identity all his own.
“‘We Gone’ is where my love for fashion and animation collide,” says Lil Bushwick. “It’s a creative trip that captures me and Sid’s energy, letting our imagination run wild.”
“This is the futures past clique, we’re living in the futures past. So when we arrive, we’re already gone,” added SID.
The arrival of Lil Bushwick landed appropriately on October 31st, marking the official styart to Vomit Face. The release offered an appropriate nod to tiimeless Bushwick Bill line, “This year Halloween fell on a weekend.” Narrated by the elder Bushwick, the album honors the Houston hip-hop lineage while embracing experimentation.
“Vomit Face Records is about tearing down the walls,” explains SID. “This is for the artists who don’t fit in, and never wanted to. It’s rebels in motion that unapologetically stand out. It’s to celebrate imperfection, people making real art out of the mess, in a world that rewards fake. It’s where the sound, hard work and spirit collide, and no one can tell you how to look or feel. Real art isn’t pretty, it should stir something slightly uncomfortable and break down those walls to create something new inside of you. It’s a place for the misfits to have a voice, and a place to make their own.”
Lil Bushwick is now available via Vomit Face Records. Order the album - HERE
