October Rust Explained

October Rust
Type:studio
Artist:Type O Negative
Cover:Octoberrust.jpg
Released:August 20, 1996
Length:72:49
Label:Roadrunner
Producer:Josh Silver, Peter Steele
Prev Title:Bloody Kisses
Prev Year:1993
Next Title:World Coming Down
Next Year:1999

October Rust is the fourth studio album by Type O Negative. It was released in 1996.[1] This is the first album with Johnny Kelly credited as the band's drummer, although programmed drums are used on the album. October Rust has more ballads and less of the doom metal sound of previous or subsequent albums. It also features a cover of Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl".

It is the first of the band's albums with a "joke intro"; in this case, "Bad Ground", which is 38 seconds of low-level buzzing, meant to sound as if one or more audio leads is incorrectly plugged into the input jacks of an amplifier. Tracks 2 and 15 are humorous untitled spoken word intros and outros to the album, respectively, with the band downplaying the recording of the album. Another production technique employed on the album is the use of very abrupt endings and segues to a few of the songs, heard on the tracks "Green Man", "Red Water", and "Haunted".

Credits

Type O Negative

Additional personnel

Production

Reception

October Rust was well received by critics. In 2017, former Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward ranked October Rust as one of his favorite Metal albums of all time.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: Jenkins. Mark. October 25, 1996. TYPE O: GETTING LESS NEGATIVE. The Washington Post. October 2, 2015. 0190-8286.
  2. Shteamer . Hank . July 12, 2017 . Black Sabbath's Bill Ward: My 10 Favorite Metal Albums . . May 18, 2022.