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Rusty Eye

Rusty Eye is an American heavy metal trio, originally formed in Mexico City in 1995. In 2004, they relocated to Los Angeles. Rusty Eye has also been the backing band for the rock en español solo musician Sergio Arau since 2015.

Rusty Eye
Rusty Eye performing in 2011
Background information
OriginMexico City, Mexico
GenresHeavy metal, progressive metal, punk metal, speed metal, thrash metal, rock en español
Years active1995–present
LabelsEpoché, Calaca, Blood Blast
Websiterustyeye.com

History

Rusty Eye was formed in 1995 in Mexico City, Mexico. The band's original lineup consisted of Mr. Rust (born Pablo Armando Salido Casanova) on bass and vocals, 'Dr. Eye' on guitars and vocals, Daniel Acosta on drums, and Ken Harrington on lead vocals. The quartet previously went by the name of 'Scarecrow' in 1993 and 'Poltergeist' in 1994. The name 'Rusty Eye' relates to the "corrosion of perception".[1]

After cutting several independent DIY demos they had previously done, the band recorded their first LP titled Rust N' Roll in 2000. This album was released in Mexico in 2001 and in the United States in 2003, through the band's own indie label, 'Epoche Records'. Miss Randall (born Julieta Randall) joined in 2003, replacing Haze on drums.

The band relocated to Los Angeles in 2004. The band's second production Cryogenic began in 2005 with guitarist Jonny Dee. In 2006, Dee was replaced with the guitarist Baron Murtland. Rusty Eye was awarded the 'Best Metal Single of the Year' award for the single "Mr. Cannibal" by the L.A. Music Awards in 2006 [2] and were listed in the Trade Magazine 'Music Connection' Top 100 Unsigned Artists of 2006.[3]

In December 2006, Murtland took a hiatus from Rusty Eye and was replaced with several live session guitar players, the most notable being Jehu (a.k.a. Jay) from the metalcore band 'Tomorrow Comes Today'. Jehu appeared as the guitarist and played "The Chef" in the "Mr. Cannibal" music video.[4] In September 2008 Murtland returned to Rusty Eye. On June 6, 2009, the band released the Possessor album, which blended different metal styles and sounds, and had a horror film influence.

On December 12, 2010, Rusty Eye celebrated the 15th Anniversary of the band with the release of a live CD titled Live at The Rainbow MMX. The live performance was recorded in April 2010 and Rusty Eye became the first band to record a live album at the Rainbow Bar and Grill in West Hollywood, CA. The album was produced by Miss Randall and was recorded with the band's mobile studio with the help of engineer Yuri Anysonian.[5]

On February 28, 2014, Rusty Eye released Saca el Cobre, an LP in Spanish, for the first time in their career. It included cover songs from Mexican rock en español artists from 1988 to 1992. It also includes two re-recorded versions of Rusty Eye's 'Mr. Cannibal': one an English-language remake, the second a Spanish run-through renamed 'Sr. Canibal'. The announcement of Miss Randall's departure from the band coincided with the release of the album.

On February 10, 2015, Rusty Eye announced a collaboration with solo rock en español artist Sergio Arau, along with the return of Miss Randall. They re-recorded a song from Arau's first solo album named 'No me late la tira (Ni me latirá!)', which was digitally released as a single through Arau's own label 'Calaca'.[6]

Band members

Current members
  • Mr. Rust (Paul Casanova a.k.a. Pablo Salido) – bass and Vocals (1995–present)
  • Baron Murtland (Tony Murtland) – guitars (2006, 2008–present)
  • Miss Randall – drums and vocals (2003–2014, 2015–present)
Former members
  • Jehu – guitar [from "Tomorrow Comes Today"] (2007)
  • J Dee – guitar (2005)
  • Dr. Eye (Rodrigo Xavier Gonzalez) – guitar and vocals (1995–1996, 1999–2003)
  • Rodrigo Tarrats – guitar (1997–1998, 2001–2002)
  • Sgt. Stoner (Rodrigo Pacheco) – drums (2001–2002)
  • Octane Insane (Octavio Buzo) – guitar (2001–2002)
  • Leo Haze (Leonardo Jaso) – drums and keyboards (1999–2000)
  • Gian Cross (Giancarlo Cruz) – guitar (1999)
  • Daniel Acosta – drums (1995–1998)
  • El Perro (Vidal Perez) – guitar (1996)
  • Kenneth Harrington – vocals (1995–1996)
Timeline

Discography

US releases

  • Dissecting Shadows (2020. Epoché/Blood BLast Distribution)
  • Can't wait to go to Hell Single (2020. Epoché/Blood BLast Distribution)
  • This is Permanent Single (2020. Epoché/Blood BLast Distribution)
  • Rust n' Roll Over Again EP (2019. Epoché)
  • "Hey Santa" (Music from the motion picture Slay Belles) Single (2018. Epoché)
  • "Mr. Cannibal" (Remake) Single (2014. Epoché)
  • Saca el Cobre (2014. Epoché)
  • Live at The Rainbow MMX (2010. Epoché)
  • Possessor (2009. Epoché)
  • Stendhal Syndrome (2007. Epoché)
  • Live at The Joint MMVII (2006. Epoché)
  • Cryogenic Ep 3" Mini CD (2005. Epoché)
  • "Rust n' Roll" (2001. Epoché)

As Sergio Arau's band

  • "¡No Me Late La Tira! Ni Me Latirá!" Single (2015. Calaca)

Compilations

  • Skratch Magazine Vol. 30 (2006) Includes: Cryonic Suspension & Zombie
  • Metal Edge Magazine Sampler Dec. 07 (2007) Includes: Mr. Cannibal
  • Working for the Machine – A Tribute to Circus of Power (2008) Includes: Mama Tequila
  • FTU Compilation Volume 1 "Death Rides A Pale White Dude" (2010) Includes: Wings of a Demon
  • Heavy Metal Magazine: Gates, Vol. 1 – Ascension (Webcomic Soundtrack) (2011) Includes: The Entity (Ghostly Lust)
  • Acuerdate de... (Acapulco Hurricane Benefit Compilation) (2014) Includes: Sr. Caníbal ("Mr Cannibal" Spanish version)

Demo releases

  • Malpractice (1995. Epoche)
  • Self-Determination (1995. Epoche)
  • Aphotical Virtues (1996. Epoche)
  • !ffOkcuF (1997. Epoche)
  • Suffer The Neighbors [live] (1997. Epoche)
  • Blasted (1998. Epoche)
  • Wasted (1998. Epoche)
  • St. Jerome's Acoustic Serenade (1999. Epoche)
  • Menage a Trois [live] (1999. Epoche)
  • "Speaks of The Devil" (2001. Epoche) re-released as "Rust n' Roll"
  • "Luvsong" [Single] (2001. Epoche)
  • Live at Rockotitlan [live](2003. Epoche)

Music videos

  • Mr. Cannibal (2007)

References

  1. ^ Charlie Steffens (April 2008). "From Mexico with Metal". Metal Edge Vol. 54 No. 4.
  2. ^ (PDF). January 12, 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 12, 2007. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  3. ^ "Music Connection Top 100 Unsigned Artists of 2006" (PDF). Google.com. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  4. ^ "Rusty Eye: Interview Animation "Setting the Record Straight"". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 15, 2021. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  5. ^ "RUSTY EYE Celebrate 15th Anniversary With Live CD". Bravewords.com. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  6. ^ "Uber Rock UK". Uberrock.co.uk. Retrieved October 15, 2020.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Rusty Eye news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rusty Eye is an American heavy metal trio originally formed in Mexico City in 1995 In 2004 they relocated to Los Angeles Rusty Eye has also been the backing band for the rock en espanol solo musician Sergio Arau since 2015 Rusty EyeRusty Eye performing in 2011Background informationOriginMexico City MexicoGenresHeavy metal progressive metal punk metal speed metal thrash metal rock en espanolYears active1995 presentLabelsEpoche Calaca Blood BlastWebsiterustyeye wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Band members 3 Discography 3 1 US releases 3 2 As Sergio Arau s band 3 3 Compilations 3 4 Demo releases 3 5 Music videos 4 ReferencesHistory EditRusty Eye was formed in 1995 in Mexico City Mexico The band s original lineup consisted of Mr Rust born Pablo Armando Salido Casanova on bass and vocals Dr Eye on guitars and vocals Daniel Acosta on drums and Ken Harrington on lead vocals The quartet previously went by the name of Scarecrow in 1993 and Poltergeist in 1994 The name Rusty Eye relates to the corrosion of perception 1 After cutting several independent DIY demos they had previously done the band recorded their first LP titled Rust N Roll in 2000 This album was released in Mexico in 2001 and in the United States in 2003 through the band s own indie label Epoche Records Miss Randall born Julieta Randall joined in 2003 replacing Haze on drums The band relocated to Los Angeles in 2004 The band s second production Cryogenic began in 2005 with guitarist Jonny Dee In 2006 Dee was replaced with the guitarist Baron Murtland Rusty Eye was awarded the Best Metal Single of the Year award for the single Mr Cannibal by the L A Music Awards in 2006 2 and were listed in the Trade Magazine Music Connection Top 100 Unsigned Artists of 2006 3 In December 2006 Murtland took a hiatus from Rusty Eye and was replaced with several live session guitar players the most notable being Jehu a k a Jay from the metalcore band Tomorrow Comes Today Jehu appeared as the guitarist and played The Chef in the Mr Cannibal music video 4 In September 2008 Murtland returned to Rusty Eye On June 6 2009 the band released the Possessor album which blended different metal styles and sounds and had a horror film influence On December 12 2010 Rusty Eye celebrated the 15th Anniversary of the band with the release of a live CD titled Live at The Rainbow MMX The live performance was recorded in April 2010 and Rusty Eye became the first band to record a live album at the Rainbow Bar and Grill in West Hollywood CA The album was produced by Miss Randall and was recorded with the band s mobile studio with the help of engineer Yuri Anysonian 5 On February 28 2014 Rusty Eye released Saca el Cobre an LP in Spanish for the first time in their career It included cover songs from Mexican rock en espanol artists from 1988 to 1992 It also includes two re recorded versions of Rusty Eye s Mr Cannibal one an English language remake the second a Spanish run through renamed Sr Canibal The announcement of Miss Randall s departure from the band coincided with the release of the album On February 10 2015 Rusty Eye announced a collaboration with solo rock en espanol artist Sergio Arau along with the return of Miss Randall They re recorded a song from Arau s first solo album named No me late la tira Ni me latira which was digitally released as a single through Arau s own label Calaca 6 Band members EditCurrent membersMr Rust Paul Casanova a k a Pablo Salido bass and Vocals 1995 present Baron Murtland Tony Murtland guitars 2006 2008 present Miss Randall drums and vocals 2003 2014 2015 present Former membersJehu guitar from Tomorrow Comes Today 2007 J Dee guitar 2005 Dr Eye Rodrigo Xavier Gonzalez guitar and vocals 1995 1996 1999 2003 Rodrigo Tarrats guitar 1997 1998 2001 2002 Sgt Stoner Rodrigo Pacheco drums 2001 2002 Octane Insane Octavio Buzo guitar 2001 2002 Leo Haze Leonardo Jaso drums and keyboards 1999 2000 Gian Cross Giancarlo Cruz guitar 1999 Daniel Acosta drums 1995 1998 El Perro Vidal Perez guitar 1996 Kenneth Harrington vocals 1995 1996 TimelineDiscography EditUS releases Edit Dissecting Shadows 2020 Epoche Blood BLast Distribution Can t wait to go to Hell Single 2020 Epoche Blood BLast Distribution This is Permanent Single 2020 Epoche Blood BLast Distribution Rust n Roll Over Again EP 2019 Epoche Hey Santa Music from the motion picture Slay Belles Single 2018 Epoche Mr Cannibal Remake Single 2014 Epoche Saca el Cobre 2014 Epoche Live at The Rainbow MMX 2010 Epoche Possessor 2009 Epoche Stendhal Syndrome 2007 Epoche Live at The Joint MMVII 2006 Epoche Cryogenic Ep 3 Mini CD 2005 Epoche Rust n Roll 2001 Epoche As Sergio Arau s band Edit No Me Late La Tira Ni Me Latira Single 2015 Calaca Compilations Edit Skratch Magazine Vol 30 2006 Includes Cryonic Suspension amp Zombie Metal Edge Magazine Sampler Dec 07 2007 Includes Mr Cannibal Working for the Machine A Tribute to Circus of Power 2008 Includes Mama Tequila FTU Compilation Volume 1 Death Rides A Pale White Dude 2010 Includes Wings of a Demon Heavy Metal Magazine Gates Vol 1 Ascension Webcomic Soundtrack 2011 Includes The Entity Ghostly Lust Acuerdate de Acapulco Hurricane Benefit Compilation 2014 Includes Sr Canibal Mr Cannibal Spanish version Demo releases Edit Malpractice 1995 Epoche Self Determination 1995 Epoche Aphotical Virtues 1996 Epoche ffOkcuF 1997 Epoche Suffer The Neighbors live 1997 Epoche Blasted 1998 Epoche Wasted 1998 Epoche St Jerome s Acoustic Serenade 1999 Epoche Menage a Trois live 1999 Epoche Speaks of The Devil 2001 Epoche re released as Rust n Roll Luvsong Single 2001 Epoche Live at Rockotitlan live 2003 Epoche Music videos Edit Mr Cannibal 2007 References Edit Charlie Steffens April 2008 From Mexico with Metal Metal Edge Vol 54 No 4 2006 L A Music Awards Nominees PDF January 12 2007 Archived from the original PDF on January 12 2007 Retrieved October 15 2020 Music Connection Top 100 Unsigned Artists of 2006 PDF Google com Retrieved October 15 2020 Rusty Eye Interview Animation Setting the Record Straight YouTube Archived from the original on December 15 2021 Retrieved October 15 2020 RUSTY EYE Celebrate 15th Anniversary With Live CD Bravewords com Retrieved October 15 2020 Uber Rock UK Uberrock co uk Retrieved October 15 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rusty Eye amp oldid 1169630408, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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