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Peter Steele predicted that the follow-up to Bloody Kisses would accentuate Type O Negative's melodic side, specifically for the purpose of making money. Steele's attempt at "pop-goth" actually works well for a while; his cynical take on goth rock's typical subject matter is in full swing over the first half of October Rust, and the band gleefully wallows in its stated commercialism by personally thanking the listener for purchasing the album at its start and finish. Unfortunately, the songwriting runs out of steam over the second half, and the cover choice (Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl") doesn't lend as much this time out; the overall entertainment value suffers as a result. October Rust comes off as a promising concept and a nice try, but lacks the consistency to fully realize the band's potential. ~ Steve Huey
Peter Steele predicted that the follow-up to Bloody Kisses would accentuate Type O Negative's melodic side, specifically for the purpose of making money. Steele's attempt at "pop-goth" actually works well for a while; his cynical take on goth-rock's typical subject matter is in full swing over the first half of October Rust, and the band gleefully wallows in its stated commercialism by personally thanking the listener for purchasing the album at its start and finish...October Rust comes off as a promising concept and a nice try... ~ Steve Huey
Type O Negative: Johnny Kelly, Josh Silver, Pete Steele , Kenny Hickey.
Additional personnel: The Bensonhoist Lesbian Choir, Val Lum (vocals).
Melody Maker (10/5/96, p.51) - "...OCTOBER RUST is the last word on temptation, from a band who have laid bare the male psyche at their own expense, more thoroughly than Henry Rollins, or even The Afghan Whigs ever could. It's the last word on longing for a woman in order to become a man..." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.50) - "An enrapturing, multifaceted record....October RUST marks the pinnacle of Type O Negative's creativity, a unique and incomparable record..." Type O Negative October Rust Songs October Rust Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews October Rust Full Of Gloom & Doom! Peter Steele & co are back with another great album full of darkness,despair,and loss of hope! This is my favorite album by the band after the exceptional Bloody Kisses album! Some great standout songs include "Cinnamon Girl" "Be My Druidess" "Red Water" "Wolf Moon" & "Green Man" perfect song to listen to in the fall when the leaves begin to change! Any fans of gothic metal will love this one! Submitted by Lonewolfrn (Whittier, NC 28789) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
type o negative type o negative is the greatest goth metal band come by. and this cd is rockin. Submitted by woodja1 (qld australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
OCTOBER RUST ( A DARK GOTHIC ROCK MATERPIECE) WHEN TYPE O NEGATIVE RELEASED OCT RUST THEY BROKE THE MOLD ON GREATNESS. EVERY SONG IS GREAT I NEVER TIRE LISTENING TO IT,ESPECIALLY BE MY DRUIDESS,HAUNTING A JOSHS BLAIR WITCH,LOVE YOU TO DEATH.KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!ROCK ON! Submitted by CHRISHOWE1967 (SENATOBIA,MS,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Holy goth-rock... October Rust is the great album from these NY gothrockers,my fav.burnt flowers fallen,I love you to death,Cinnamon girl,Haunted & Wolf moon...
put your mascara and call the darkness,let's destroy someone !!! Submitted by Revolver & Tristan (Balikpapan,Kaltim,INA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Best Type O cd. Rulezzz October Rust is a very good, melodic, dark gothic masterpiece. The vocals are very great, the songs and music too. Not very hard but very beautifull and definately worth your money Submitted by thomaster87 (Huissen, The Netherlands) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase October Rust CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Type O Negative World Coming Down CD (1999)
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$15.05 Three full years after their last album, Type O Negative finally returned with World Coming Down, a record that might alienate some fans brought on board with October Rust but which actually stands with the best of their work. Many of the songs most closely resemble the dirgier parts of Bloody Kisses -- still melodic, but not as immediately accessible, and taken at crawling tempos that would give Black Sabbath on downers a run for their money. So even if the songs do catch on after a couple of listens, they aren't as bright (relatively speaking, of course) as a great deal of October Rust, in terms of both music and subject matter. That's fine, because World Coming Down seems like more natural territory; even in spite of its many fine moments, October Rust felt like a move toward accessibility that worked in fits but didn't quite achieve everything it wanted to. World Coming Down features most of the Type O Negative staples: sly goth sendups in "Creepy Green Light" and "All Hallows Eve," which happily wallow in their vampire-movie imagery; another catchy, darkly erotic goth-girl fantasy, "Pyretta Blaze," about the blurry lines between sexual submission and self-obliterating obsession; and, of course, a continuation of the ...
| | Type O Negative Bloody Kisses CD (1993) Digipak
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$16.55 Type O Negative has delivered either death-metal's first prog-rock concept album, or its "Good Vibrations"...or maybe both. Either way BLOODY KISSES is one of the most alluringly weird albums in the history of the genre--an hour-long ode to break-ups and suicide that mixes acoustic guitars and synthesizers with metallic power chords, and lush choral harmonies with a lead vocalist who sounds like he died sometime before the recording process began. That last bit is meant as a compliment; if you're going to attempt an eleven-minute suicide dirge like the title track, you better be either Leonard Cohen or dead, and Type O's Peter Steele has a bit of both in him.
For most of BLOODY KISSES, though, Steele and crew come alive as pop studio experimentalists in a field dominated by anti-pop, anti-studio shredders. "Christian Woman" is a three-part epic that ebbs and flows with a slow ...
| | Type O Negative Origin Of The Feces CD (1992)
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$15.05 Supposedly recorded live at Brighton Beach on Halloween, The Origin of the Feces is actually a poorly played (on purpose) studio record, featuring overdubbed crowd noises that make it sound as though neither the band nor the audience appreciated each other. Most of this material appeared on their first album as sections of longer songs. One exception is a rewrite of "Hey Joe" entitled ...
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| | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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$6.19 This audio document of The Corrs' Dublin homecoming concert has pretty much everything fans of Irish pop could wish for, including an appearance from Bono in his earthly incarnation, fresh from an audience with President George W. Bush. It's to the band's credit that the charismatic singer fails to steal the show, despite creditable efforts via an anthemized version of Ryan Adams' beautifully downtempo "When the Stars Go Blue," and a great, leering rendition of Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra's "Summer Wine."
Somewhat more mysteriously, Rolling Stone Ron Wood also turns up on what sounds dangerously close to a lounge version of Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing," but this ...
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$17.15 While most would suggest that the seminal American hard rock debut from the Sammy Hagar-fronted Montrose is the real coming-out for the singer/guitarist, serious Hagar ...
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| | Sunburned Hand Of The Man Complexion CD (2006)
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$13.25 COMPLEXION, a live set recorded in Boston in 2004, gets at the heart of their thrilling vision. Although tracks are organized under six titles, each morphs into the next seamlessly in one mesmerizingly meandering statement. Banjo scratches beget lo-fi digitalia beget drum-circle rhythms beget avant-funk beget fluttering noise ecstasy and back again. Their aesthetic is not for everyone, but Sunburned does it better than anyone, and COMPLEXION is the perfect place ...
| | Turisas Varangian Way CD (2007) (Import) Import
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