Metal Edge Collectors CD Full Length Compilation (Jan/Feb 2008)
Working for The Machine A Tribute to Circus Of Power (2008)
PR/Publicity inquiries:
- Daniel Metcalf (DMPR) daniel(at)danielmetcalf(dot)com
- Band contact: band(at)rustyeye(dot)com
Influences
METAL IN ALL ITS EXTENT
Sounds Like
"Staying true to an enduring, uncompromising vision that stands out amidst other acts."
Hails & Horns Magazine
"Hearing their science-defying fusion of styles 'n' genres is like bearing witness to alchemy; staggering and unforgettable. This isn't just music people - it's goddam wizardry!"
Calum Harvie
Zero Tolerance, editor
"... this thrash/progressive power trio is gaining recognition as a serious act, not just some band with a hot-looking chick drummer."
Charlie Steffens
Metal Edge Magazine
"Rusty Eye has created a distinct sound that fascinates the audience with their virtuoso musicianship and wildly unpredictable playing."
Ken Morton Highwire Daze Magazine
"Rusty Eye reminded me of the very first time I had heard Marilyn Manson, not that these bands sound at all alike but in that I knew I was hearing something very different, something that could find a nice home in a few thousand black adolescent hearts."
John Boden Tartarean Desire
"There is a strange, enigmatic beauty to this peculiar mishmash of doom, thrash, grind, death, 70s rock and punk styles that simultaneously captivates and eviscerates my ears."
Rusty Eye is a band characterized with the ability to persevere through time, and their aim from the outset was to summon a cohesive fusion of Heavy Metal with a total disregard, defiance even, for passing trends; their most recent album to date ‘Possessor’ is a remarkable testament to this vow. Rusty Eye is based in Hollywood, CA and comprised by bassist vocalist Mr. Rust, singing drummer Miss Randall, and guitarist Baron Murtland; their story goes back as far as 1995, amid the vast cultural melting-pot that is Mexico City.
Ever since the garage days, the trio triggered a “You have to see this!” reaction; with DIY-assembled tapes being traded via word-of-mouth. Five years later, Rusty Eye finally unleashed the debut ‘Rust and Roll’ and hammered the Mexican metal scene in the album’s support (the band being led by: founding member Mr. Rust, Leo Haze on drums, Dr. Eye on guitars). Then in 2003, things would shift in a more unified direction as recently turned drummer ‘Miss Randall’ joined as a permanent creative force, bringing with her a considerable vocal ability and recording engineering skills. This personnel change pushed the band’s decision to relocate to Hollywood, CA by the end of 2004 (and to think that four years after picking up the sticks she would be a finalist at World’s Fastest Drummer Competition, feet scoring 728 hits in 60 seconds).
Now established in this new base, a period of creative output took place during 2005 and 2006; with three independent releases via their own DIY Epoche Records: ‘Cryogenic (2005), ‘Live at the Joint MMVI’ and ‘Stendhal Syndrome’ (both in 2006). The latter spawned their first serious dip into the market of big-budget video production as its single ‘Mr. Cannibal’ – ‘Best Metal Single’ LA Music Awards 2006 – grabbed the attention of Alejandro Ordóñez during an electrifying live performance at the Whisky a Go Go. With co-production courtesy of Brian Robbins (Cabin Fever), Alejandro later helped directing and sponsoring the music video which depicts the morbidly captivating journey into the realms of Grindhouse 16 mm. moviedom.
Once again, after 3 years of bombarding Los Angeles and its vicinities, Rusty Eye opted to retreat from the public to produce a new offering with the benefit this time of a higher independent budget and making the ever-present horror influence more obvious. ‘Possessor’ was remarkably engineered by Jeremy Blair (Guns N’ Roses/Fear Factory), produced/co-engineered by Miss Randall, and recorded at Temple Studios in Chatsworth, CA. It features world renowned guests: Italian film composer “Claudio Simonetti” (Goblin), guitarist and producer “Waldemar Sorychta” (Grip Inc.), vocalist “Alex Mitchell” (Circus of Power), and the artwork by Joe Petagno (Motörhead).
The album is also backed by a state-of-the-art www.RustyEye.com where the viewers can follow a slew of multi-camera video performances to each song. The initial responses to it have been astounding and it’s clear that the band’s unique ability to bridge several genres is creating significant interest Worldwide.
Hey there, we have a lot of friends to get through so were popping in early to wish you and yours a fantastic metal christmas and a rocking time over the holidays! Its been a great year for the I.M.h.C. and next year hopefully more of the same! Dont forget to tell all your friends you can sign up as an official member of The International Metalheads Club at www.metalheadsclub.com Seasons greetings from The I.M.h.C.
We still have Halloween posters that we need to pawn off…I mean, that we need to make available to YOU!
So, any order over $20 this December will receive a signed 2009 Halloween Poster! (11" x 17" and folded into a square) Years later, when you find this poster buried deep in a dusty box in your garage, you'll trick yourself into thinking you were actually AT the 2009 Calabrese Halloween show. History shall be rewritten!
Wyrd Ways Rock Show LXXI is now up. Drop by for an interview with Ed Lacey from The Berzerker. This week’s Shock Of The New, features Tempest Reign, Sariola, Blutgrafin, Rise and Eden Burning. In the Spotlight are Rusty Eye. Add to that, you’ve also go music from Evile, Monster Magnet and The Glitterati. I’m also setting up for auctioning some stuff for the Mike Alexander memorial.
As usual, if you want to get in touch with me to ask for a song, contribute a Lie Back And Enjoy It, suggest a band for Shock Of The New (including your own!) or start a new round of The Connection, click on the Contact Form link on the homepage. I also want photos of you to go in the Listeners Gallery and Miss Wyrd Ways Rock Show. Send your shots to mail@wyrdwaysrs.com. Remember you can also listen to the show on PureRockRadio.net, Fridays at 10pm GMT.
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Wyrd Ways Rock Show LXX is now up. Drop by for an interview with Stuart and Robin of up-and-coming UK Metal band, They Will Rise. This week’s Shock Of The New, features Dryll, Hell’s Thrash Horsemen, Tentacle P0rn, Hurricane Cletis and Seven7. In the Spotlight are Finnish Power Metal band, Elements. Add to that, you’ve also go music from Led Zeppelin, Monster Magnet and Them Crooked Vultures. Give it a listen and get involved!
As usual, if you want to get in touch with me to ask for a song, contribute a Lie Back And Enjoy It, suggest a band for Shock Of The New (including your own!) or start a new round of The Connection, click on the Contact Form link on the homepage. I also want photos of you to go in the Listeners Gallery and Miss Wyrd Ways Rock Show. Send your shots to mail@wyrdwaysrs.com. Remember you can also listen to the show on PureRockRadio.net, Fridays at 10pm GMT.