- I. razorblade, n. a thin, sharp-edged piece of steel that can be fitted into a razor
- II. razorblade, n. associated with "emo kids"; the so-called symbol or icon that "emo kids" get labeled with
- III. razorblade, n. someone or something that saves, rescues or relieves you, relieves you from your stress, helps you release your emotional pain, etc.
- IV. Razorblade Romance, n. Razorblade Romance is the second studio album by HIM, released on December 19, 1999 in Finland and January 24, 2000 in rest of Europe - save for the UK, where it was released May 15 2000. It was produced by John Fryer and distributed by the local BMG company. All songs and lyrics on the album, with the exception of Chris Isaak's Wicked Game, are composed by
Ville Valo.
This is the album that made HIM huge in Europe when their single Join Me In
Death was featured in the sci-fi movie The Thirteenth Floor. It reached #1 on
German sales charts, going platinum, and is the biggest-selling single in Finnish
music history.
Razorblade Romance was released shortly after in the U.S. under the moniker "HER". There was a jazz band in
Chicago named HiM who did not want to give up the rights to their name, but eventually HIM bought the rights to use their name in the United States and now can release their albums under it. The American albums were released under Jimmy Franks Recording Company, run by Jimmy
Pop, singer of the
Pennsylvania band Bloodhound Gang. They released the HER 'Razorblade Romance' around the
Boston area, and once HIM regained the rights to their name, they rereleased 'Razorblade Romance' nationwide under Universal Records.
Multiple versions of this album exist, including the Finnish and
German version with tracks one to eleven below. The aforehand mentioned
British version with a new versions of "Your
Sweet Six Six Six" entitled "Your
Sweet 666", and a new version of "Wicked Game". A new version of "It's All Tears (Drown In this
Love) was also recorded for the album, but it didn't make it to the final track list (it was later made available on the UK version of the compilation And Love Said No). In addition to this, the title of "I Love You (Prelude to Tragedy)" was cut down to "I Love You" (there are no official statements that explain why). There are two different U.S. versions with the
British tracklisting, plus "Sigillum Diaboli" and "One Last
Time" (one had a Parental Advisory label and one did not); another U.S. edition released under the name "HER" with "The 9th Circle" added; a special U.S. vinyl released in 2005 featuring the same track listing of the U.S. CD; and a few others.