Ben Rusch : Oh Yes.
Unique to the power of twenty-two (so far...).
"OH, YES!! is a collection of music that shows no respect whatsoever for
traditional genre boundaries. Rather than walking well-trodden paths of musical
cliché, the album will delight your ears with 17 different songs (as opposed to
17 iterations of the same song). So if you are looking for a coherent theme to
tie the album together, then one could say that it is Alternative Rock or Folk
music, sometimes beautiful, sometimes outrageous and always good for the soul. The songs are unapologetically aimed at open-minded listerners with an interest
in inventive music and substance. And a good sense of humour will certainly come
in handy..."
Ben Rusch
Recent Reviews
"unique, impressive, amazing, absolutely wonderful"
Lipstik Indie Magazine
"unique, out-of-the-ordinary and completely transportive"
Next Music Blog
"nuanced, balanced, intriguing, gorgeous, highly inventive - the Poet Laureate
of Indie Rock. Humor, intelligence and deviously good song craft inform the
process in one of the most original albums I've had the honor to listen to
lately".
Wildy Haskell, Wildy's World music blog
"'Oh, Yes!!' is an album with a lot of creativity and substance and Rusch's
vocals are really good throughout. The album is a very varied and beautiful
piece of music with a fine combination of past and present."
Ulf Backstrøm, member of the Prog Awards jury and creator of Merlin Prog
"Very interesting, genius, catchy, melodious and quirky. It's clear that Ben is here to stay."
Vincent Reynolds, IAE Magazine
Songwriting awards
Fissile Isle: Finalist, 2010 Show Me The Music international songwriting competition
Until the coast is clear: Semi-finalist, UK Songwriting Contest 2010; Song of the Day, FM102X radio
All music and lyrics by Ben Rusch, except:
"The Daily Mail", "Maud's Ecstasy At The High School Prom" and "The Lament Of Catskin Arnold" - music by Ben Rusch, lyrics by Anamitra Deb.
"The Ghost Of You Is The Heart Of Me" - music by Ben Rusch, lyrics by Simon Charlton.
Songs:
1. Fissile Isle
2. The Daily Mail
3. Until the Coast is Clear
4. Ray by Ray
5. Ode to your Body
6. I'm Still Here (At Least I think so)
7. As Good as it Gets
8. Metaphor Pilot
9. The Lament of Catskin Arnold
10. The Ghost of You is the Heart of Me
11. Blue Forest
12. Maud's Ecstacy at the High School Prom
13. Parachute of Sound
14. The Pop Diva Trajectory
15. Bass Guitars in Heaven
16. The End of Time
17. The Masochist Song
Listen to: the entire album.
License Unique to the power of twenty-two (so far...) by Ben Rusch for your project.
Play the music of Ben Rusch in your restaurant or store.
Release date: 2/25/2011
Ben Rusch lives in London England
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Folk-Rock
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