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Rusty Eye

Formed: 1995
From: Los Angeles, CA, United States
Last Known Status: Active

Latest Rusty Eye News

Below is our complete Rusty Eye news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.

Rusty Eye Releases New Music Video

LA-based Mexican traditional metal trio Rusty Eye have released "Can't Wait To Go To Hell," the second single taken from their new album, "Dissecting Shadows," set for release 23rd October via Blood Blast. You can check it out below.

Rusty Eye - which along with Mr. Rust includes co-vocalist/drummer Miss Randall and guitarist Baron Murtland - have previously released five studio albums, a catalogue of EPs, live records, singles, and music videos that have seen them featured in several notable music outlets including Noisey, Revolver, Metalsucks, Metal Edge, Exclaim! and Music Connection, while their horror-themed lyrics and videos have received praise from the likes of horror genre outlets including Rue Morgue and the defunct FEARnet.com. Their 2014 release ­"Saca el Cobre," a cover album of Spanish language classics by Cuca, Amantes de Lola, Fobia, Caifanes, Café Tacuba, and Maldita Vecindad, caught the attention of famed Mexican musician and filmmaker Sergio Arau, who hired Rusty Eye to be his backing band.

New album Dissecting Shadows is the most ambitious Rusty Eye recording thus far, encompassing all of the strengths of the band’s past with a bold look toward the future. The entire album celebrates exploitation cinema, Italian horror, and grindhouse, executed with top-notch musicianship, songwriting, and creative originality. The fierce and fast "This is Permanent" disguises darkness in catchiness. Its lyrics examine the perils of addiction, without being preachy; it plays with the idea of being “under the influence” (whether that’s of drugs, the media, other people…). "Hellbound Witch" delves into the band’s love of the occult, sensuality, and Halloween, with echoes of the Salem witch trials, draped in an ambience of persecution. The epic "Mrs. Baylock" is about the demonic nanny and devilish servant of the 1976 horror classic The Omen. More...

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Rusty Eye Announces New Album

LA-based Mexican traditional metal trio Rusty Eye have released "This Is Permanent," the first single taken from their new album, "Dissecting Shadows," set for release 23rd October via Blood Blast.

Premiered via Metal Injection, watch the video to "This Is Permanent" below.

Imagine a summer Saturday midnight-massacre movie, in a crusty old theatre on the wrong side of town, as Lemmy’s ghost shovels fistfuls of your popcorn, Jerry Only kicks your seat, and Steve Harris hammers away on the old organ, and you’ll begin to understand what Rusty Eye represent.

A fierce trio formed in Mexico City, who’ve made Hollywood their home, Rusty Eye take heavy metal storytelling to new heights of cinematic glory, passionately blending seemingly disparate styles into a unique mosaic, devoid of easy-to-spot seams. Theatrical epics and pissed off rock n’ roll collide. The Rusty Eye sound gobbles up prog, thrash, punk, blackened death, and synthwave, all squeezed through a keyhole of grindhouse grime that utterly defies simplified classifications. At the core of Rusty Eye are essential elements - “the three Ms” - Misfits, Motörhead, and Maiden. More...

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Rusty Eye Posts New Video

Rusty Eye has released a music video for the band's cover of "Mamá" by Amantes de Lola and taken off the "Saca el Cobre" album.

The new video clip was directed by Alejandro Ordoñez from Raubtier Productions and can be seen below. Rusty Eye consists of:

Mr. Rust (bass and vocals)
Baron Murtland (guitar)
Miss Randall (drums and vocals)

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Rusty Eye Posts "Mondo Cane" Video

California's Rusty Eye has posted a video clip online for the song "Mondo Cane," which is taken from the band's "Possessor" album (reviewed here). Check out the "Mondo Cane" video clip below.

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