Welcome to this two part series called “random underground music a ketamine addict recommended to me so i could feel something”— i guess.
Rusty by Rodan was the album given to me when I said I like Slint. You can always count on bum music critics to give you obscure, dusty records that you never needed to listen to in the first place. That goes for most of rusty as it happens to be a compilation of dusty, This Heat-esque tracks.
“Bible Silver Corner” is a dull introduction to a decently intense record. If you look over the second track, “The Everybody World of Bodies” is an 11-minute stand out track that successfully portrays the moody mathcore intended. “Jungle Jim” actually has some fun ideas, but I’m afraid the last two songs match the sound of the prior track. When a paragraph is all I have to say about a record, you know it’s bad.
Empty lyrics and unmatched energy to contemporaries.
Spin Spiderland.