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Album: Rusty
# Song Title   Time
1)    Bible Silver Corner More Info... 0:07
2)    Shiner More Info... 0:02
3)    The Everyday World of Bodies More Info... 0:12
4)    Jungle Jim More Info... 0:07
5)    Gauge More Info... 0:07
6)    Tooth Fairy Retribution Manifesto More Info... 0:06
 
Album: Rusty
# Song Title   Time
1)    Bible Silver Corner More Info... 0:07
2)    Shiner More Info... 0:02
3)    The Everyday World of Bodies More Info... 0:12
4)    Jungle Jim More Info... 0:07
5)    Gauge More Info... 0:07
6)    Tooth Fairy Retribution Manifesto More Info... 0:06
 
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Performer Notes
  • Rodan: Jeffrey Mueller (guitar, vocals), Jason B. Noble (guitar, vocals, piano), Tara Jane O'Neil (bass, vocals), Kevin Coultas (drums, guitar, vocals).
  • Additional personnel: Christian Frederickson (viola), Eve Miller, Nat Barrett (cello), Michael Kurth (bass).
  • Personnel: Jason Noble (vocals, guitar, piano); Kevin Coultas (vocals, guitar, drums); Christian Frederickson (viola); Eve Miller (cello); Tara Jane O'Neil (electric bass).
  • Recording information: Chicago, IL (10/20/1993-10/22/1993); Our House, Louisville, KY (10/20/1993-10/22/1993).
  • The lone EP by this seminal Kentucky post-hardcore outfit (whose members would go on to equally beloved indie outfits such as June of 44), reissued with renewed clarity by original label Quarterstick, is a behemoth of unpredictable quiet-loud arrangements and whisper-to-a-wail vocals. The six-song set begins inauspiciously enough with the seven-minute instrumental "Bible Silver Corner," but quickly fires up to its metallically meandering mid-section, highlighted by the 12-minute epic "The Everyday World Of Bodies." Years later, RUSTY sounds anything but what its title suggests; it's a cornerstone of the mid-'90s uprising of artsy ex-punks making complicated math rock.
Professional Reviews
Melody Maker (5/14/94, p.31) - Recommended - "...It'll take a few listens before it's true love, but, if you've a place in your life for Slint, Come, Shellac, Fugazi or Sonic Youth, then you shouldn't let it gather dust in your local record emporium..."

NME (Magazine) (5/28/94, p.35) - 7 - Very Good - "...Welcome to the distinctively spare sound of Louisville, Kentucky....Out of extreme piddling about, it seems, enlightenment must eventually come..."
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