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Rusty

Rodan

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1 Bible Silver Corner Rodan 6:52 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Shiner Rodan 2:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 The Everyday World of Bodies Rodan 11:55 Album Only View In iTunes
4 Jungle Jim Rodan 7:31 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Gauge Rodan 7:17 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Tooth-Fairy Retribution Manifesto Rodan 6:28 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Whatever scene or geographical associations Rodan dealt with by being from Louisville, KY, in the early '90s, setting those aside and looking at the music straight up reveals one key fact: this was an amazing band, one with clear roots but also one with a sense of its own strong fusion. The group's only full-length release, Rusty may also well derive a fair amount of its attention from what happened with the bandmembers' other projects in the future, Rachel's and June of 44 among them. But from the slow, entrancing start, as "Bible Silver Corner" sets a sweetly mournful tone, Jeff Mueller and Jason Noble's guitar intertwining as Tara Jane O'Neil's bass stands carefully to the fore with the lead melody, this is an album to readily get lost in. The evident variety is another reason to listen, not least because everything is handled so aptly, parts of a greater overall whole. The under three-minute rampage of "Shiner," a seemingly out of nowhere jarring blast of controlled art punk rockabilly chaos, might on the face of it have little to do with the slower and steadier grind of "Gauge," one of two songs where O'Neil takes a vocal turn as well as playing bass. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the album's longest song is its high point, the majestic slam/bang of "The Everyday World of Bodies." Starting with a buried feedback moan before kicking into a tightly wound riff equal parts Funkadelic and Fugazi, it steadily builds up and up in intensity as the song unwinds, harsh, rasped vocals driving everything all the more up and over the top. The occasional slower breaks for air — for both music and singing — add not only drama but set the stage for the next build up and explosion.

Recent Customer Reviews

Dear God Not Again!
     
by Ostrakos

I think a former co-worker of mine said it best after I lent him this record to introduce him to indie rock. He said it started off like he was standing on a cliff watching the most beautiful sunrise you could imagine, and then all of a sudden someone pushes you off.

Seriously, this is an amazing record. It's a shame the few other singles and that live track from the Simple Machines Working Holiday aren't here as well. Simply one of the defining bands of the whole "math rock" movement and indie rock in general.

Beautiful and punishing
     
by Principal Gus

I had the pleasure of opening for this band a couple times in the early 90's -- I never felt more incompetent as a musician. This ep can go from serene, touching beauty to painful, punishing assault. The level of talent in their non-standard time signatures, mathy guitar arrangements, whispers and screams set this band apart from other avant/noise groups who try comparable feats. If you are just discovering Slint, Battles, Tortoise, etc. you need "Rusty."

A very overlooked and underappreciated masterpiece
     
by Concert Guy

One of the greatest albums of all time... From "Bible Silver Corner" to "Tooth-Fairy Retribution Manifesto", there is not a single weak track or fault. It's euphoria in a case, a pleasing yet angst-ridden land. It's an external force that never wanders from your mind, Rodan are truly forgotten.

Biography

Formed: 1991 in Louisville, KY

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '90s

A seminal influence on the avant-garde wing of indie rock, Rodan were habitually likened to fellow Louisville natives and math rock pioneers Slint. And it was true that Slint were a crystal-clear influence on the group's loud, angular art-punk — easily heard in the extreme dynamic shifts, deliberate...
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