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As Friends Rust

As Friends Rust is an American band originally formed in , in September 1996. The group, featuring vocalist alongside rotating members including guitarist , bassist James Munson, and drummer Pete Bamin in its core post-reformation lineup, gained prominence within the , hardcore scene after relocating there. Known for blending aggressive riffs with introspective lyrics addressing themes of personal struggle and relationships, the band released influential early works such as the EP The Fists of Time in 2000 and the full-length album Won in 2001. Following a disbandment in 2002, As Friends Rust reformed multiple times, including periods of activity from 2005 to 2009 and continuously since around 2012, producing later albums like Any Joy in 2023 and announcing a new EP Lightless in 2024. Their discography, encompassing EPs, albums, and compilations, has solidified their status as a staple in , with frequent performances at such as The Fest and Ieper Hardcore Festival. Despite lineup shifts and hiatuses driven by members' pursuits in other projects like Damien Done and Bridgeburne R, the band maintains a dedicated following for its raw emotional delivery and technical proficiency.

History

Formation and first incarnation (1996–1997)

As Friends Rust formed in September 1996 in , when vocalist joined the instrumental trio of guitarist Henry Olmino, bassist Jeronimo Gomez, and drummer Matthew Crum, who had previously performed together as . The band, rooted in the local hardcore scene, aimed to blend elements with intense, emotionally charged songwriting. In November 1996, the original lineup recorded a self-titled demo tape at Morris Sound Recording in , capturing four tracks that showcased Moyal's passionate vocals over driving riffs and breakdowns typical of the era's youth crew-influenced . Despite local performances, including shows at venues like , the group failed to secure a record deal, leading to internal tensions and the band's dissolution in February 1997. This initial incarnation laid the groundwork for the band's future iterations, with the demo later influencing compilations and fan interest, though it remained unreleased during the active period.

Porch House era and early releases (1997–2000)

Following the original lineup's dissolution in February 1997, vocalist reformed As Friends Rust in , assembling a new core consisting of guitarists James Glayat and Joe Simmons, drummer Timothy Kirkpatrick, and bassist Kaleb Stewart. The band adopted a style influenced by acts like and Split Lip, transitioning from earlier metallic elements. Rehearsals and communal living occurred at the "Porch House," a punk residence that defined their creative environment from 1998 to 2000, fostering intense collaboration amid financial hardship, including selling plasma for sustenance. The band's debut EP, The Fists of Time, was released on July 13, 1998, by Belgian label Good Life Recordings, compiling tracks recorded in late 1996 alongside a new 1998 recording. This output facilitated initial U.S. tours and a pivotal European tour in December 1998 alongside and Purusam, supported by a split release on Good Life to fund the trek. Tours were marked by adversity, including van accidents, illness, and reliance on European gigs for reliable meals, reflecting the era's raw dedication. In 1999, As Friends Rust signed with U.S. label Doghouse Records, issuing their self-titled EP on September 17, comprising five tracks including "Coffee Black" and "Fire on 8th and 3rd," recorded by Rob McGregor. The release spurred further American and international tours, solidifying their presence in the scene while a , Eleven Songs, reissued early material via Howling Bull Entertainment in October 1999. These efforts captured the Porch House period's urgency, blending aggressive riffs with introspective lyrics on personal strife.

Won era and peak activity (2001)

In early 2001, As Friends Rust solidified their lineup featuring vocalist , guitarists Joe Simmons and Chris Beckham, bassist Tom Hankine, and drummer Zack Swain, which recorded the band's debut full-length Won in July 2001 at Wisner Productions in . The , comprising 10 tracks blending with aggressive breakdowns and introspective lyrics, was released on October 23, 2001, via Doghouse Records in the United States, with earlier dates in on October 5 through Howling Bull Entertainment. Won received positive for its raw energy and catchy melodies, earning inclusion in year-end lists as a standout in the melodic hardcore genre. The release propelled the band into their peak period of activity, marked by intensive touring across and . Beginning in August 2001, As Friends Rust undertook multiple U.S. and Canadian tours to promote Won, followed by a high-profile five-week European and British co-headlining run with from late October to early December 2001, supported by Planes Mistaken for Stars. This tour included notable performances such as at The in on November 16, 2001, where the band delivered sets heavy on Won material alongside earlier EP tracks. The European leg, spanning October 5 to December 5, showcased their growing international appeal within the hardcore scene. Domestically, the band maintained momentum with appearances at festivals like Gainesvillefest on December 15, 2001, at Market Street Pub, reinforcing their status in the hardcore community. These efforts, combining rigorous live schedules with the critical success of Won, represented the band's zenith of cohesion and output before subsequent lineup shifts, amassing a dedicated following through consistent, high-energy shows that highlighted Moyal's dynamic vocals and the rhythm section's tight precision.

Moyal's departure and band transition (2002)

In early 2002, lead vocalist Damien Moyal departed As Friends Rust, citing dissatisfaction with the band's lineup changes and its shift toward a more commercial sound; as the sole remaining original member, Moyal stated, "I quit." The band recruited Adam D'Zurilla as replacement vocalist, who performed with the group for approximately six months. With D'Zurilla and amid further personnel shifts, As Friends Rust fulfilled existing touring commitments, performing across the United States, Canada, and Europe through the summer, including at events like Krazy Fest 5 on June 22 in Louisville, Kentucky. By September 2002, after additional lineup adjustments including the exit of guitarist Christopher Beckham, the core members—guitarist Joseph Simmons, bassist Thomas Rankine, and others—opted to continue under the new moniker Salem to mark a fresh start, effectively ending the As Friends Rust era.

Hiatus period (2002–2008)

Following Damien Moyal's departure in March 2002, As Friends Rust continued briefly with replacement vocalist Adam D'Zurilla, touring and performing as late as summer 2002. However, ongoing lineup instability led the remaining core members—guitarist James Glayat, drummer Timothy Kirkpatrick, and bassist Kaleb Stewart—to rebrand the project as Salem in September 2002, marking the effective end of activity under the As Friends Rust name. Salem, retaining much of As Friends Rust's instrumental lineup with added guitarist Jeremy Robertson, released an EP titled *Pious in 2004 and maintained a touring schedule within the scene until announcing their on August 10, 2005. The dissolution of Salem left former members to scatter into various projects, including Glayat's involvement in Bridgeburne R [initials abbreviated for clarity, but full in source] and other acts, though none revived As Friends Rust. Moyal, meanwhile, shifted focus to non-hardcore genres, launching the solo project Damien Done in the mid-2000s, which debuted with the 2007 album I Knew This Would Feel Weird, emphasizing and elements distinct from his prior work. No new music, tours, or official statements emerged from As Friends Rust during the six-year span, solidifying the period as a full amid members' divergent paths.

Initial reunion and sporadic activity (2008–2019)

In March 2008, As Friends Rust announced a reunion with its 1998–2000 lineup, consisting of vocalist , guitarists James Glayat and , bassist Kaleb Stewart, and drummer Peter B. Kirkpatrick. The band performed its first reunion show on August 15, 2008, at in . This kicked off the Back in Coffee Black Tour '08, which included a European and British leg with dates such as August 18 at Camden Underworld in . Following the 2008 tour, the band's activity remained sporadic, with long periods of inactivity punctuated by select live performances. No new original material was released during this era, though the group issued the Greatest Hits? in 2014, featuring re-recorded tracks and rarities. In 2014, As Friends Rust conducted a short tour, including a performance on June 12 at Shinjuku Nine Spices in . The band returned to in 2015 for appearances at festivals such as Groezrock in . Later that year, on October 31, they played The Fest 14 in Gainesville at The Wooly venue. These outings aligned with a brief wave of shows and tours in 2014–2015, after which activity again tapered off until 2019. In 2019, As Friends Rust headlined the Booze Cruise Festival in , , on June 8 at Molotow Musik Club, marking their final show with bassist Kaleb Stewart before his departure. This performance exemplified the intermittent festival slots that characterized the period, with the band prioritizing live renditions of its catalog over consistent touring or recording. Overall, from 2008 to 2019, As Friends Rust limited engagements to approximately a dozen documented concerts, reflecting a low-commitment revival amid members' other projects.

Full revival, recent albums, and tours (2019–present)

In 2019, As Friends Rust intensified its activity following years of sporadic reunions, performing at the Booze Cruise Festival and select U.S. club shows, marking the onset of a more sustained revival with the original core lineup of vocalist Damien Moyal, guitarist Peter Bartsocas, bassist Kaleb Lowe, and drummer Timothy Kirkpatrick, augmented by guitarist Joseph Simmons. This period shifted the band from occasional festival appearances to regular output and touring, emphasizing new compositions alongside reissues like the 2019 compilation Greatest Hits?. The band's first original material in 18 years arrived with the EP Up from the Muck, released on July 3, 2020, via Unity Worldwide Records and Stick to the Core Records. Featuring two tracks—"Up from the Muck" and "Last of the Famous International Scumbags"—the release was recorded with James Paul Wisner handling production, signaling a commitment to fresh rooted in the band's early ethos while incorporating matured production values. This EP bridged the hiatus, receiving coverage in outlets like No Echo for its raw energy and lyrical introspection on personal stagnation. Building momentum, As Friends Rust issued its third studio album, Any Joy, on August 18, 2023, through End Hits Records. The seven-track , including singles "Final Form," "Positive Mental Platitude," and "No Gods, Some Masters," explored themes of existential drift and resilience, produced again by Wisner and mastered by Will Killingsworth. Critics noted its blend of aggressive riffs and anthemic choruses, positioning it as a vital entry in the revival. The album supported a and headlining tour from September 29 to October 7, 2023, alongside Don't Sleep, hitting venues in , , , and others, with guitarist Ryan Mahon joining for backing vocals and guitar. Activity peaked in 2024 with the Lightless EP, released November 1 via End Hits Records, comprising five tracks like "" and "Scene Report," which delved into cosmic isolation and were written post-Any Joy tour. This coincided with a 30th-anniversary tour alongside and , spanning November dates in , , , , and . Into 2025, the band scheduled festival slots at Berlin Breakout, Ieperfest, and Ieper Hardcore Fest, plus a Gainesville hometown show, affirming ongoing vitality.

Musical style and themes

Core elements and evolution

As Friends Rust's core musical style is , blending aggressive screamed vocals in verses with clean, melodic choruses that emphasize emotional delivery and gang vocals for communal intensity. Dual guitar lines provide harmonic interplay, often featuring riff-driven progressions with punk-inflected speed and structures that evoke and , supported by driving bass and relentless drumming typical of the scene. This structure draws from influences like and , prioritizing raw energy over technical metal elements, distinguishing the band from heavier contemporaries in the metallic hardcore subgenre. The band's sound evolved from its raw, DIY roots in the late 1990s, as heard on early releases like the 1998 The Fists of Time compilation tracks and the 2000 self-titled EP, which featured herky-jerky rhythms and punky aggression influenced by bands such as and . By the 2001 album Won, the style refined into tighter songcraft with soaring melodies and emotional peaks, solidifying their emotive hardcore identity amid lineup stability under vocalist . Post-2002, following Moyal's exit and the release of A Young Trophy Band in the Parlance of Our Times, the music shifted toward a more and emo-leaning direction with altered vocal dynamics, though core melodic elements persisted amid reduced aggression. Reunions from 2008 onward, including sporadic shows and the 2019 revival, returned to the original formula but incorporated greater maturity and experimentation, as in the 2020 single "Last of the Famous International Scumbags," which retained screamed-to-clean transitions while exploring allegorical themes. Recent works like the 2023 Any Joy and single "Final Form" fuse traditional with 1980s rock vibes, riffs, and edges, yielding a smoother, riff-forward that broadens accessibility without abandoning the band's foundational intensity. This progression reflects adaptation to scene changes, prioritizing lyrical depth and live energy over stylistic rigidity.

Influences and lyrical content

As Friends Rust's musical influences encompass and , which the band integrates into a framework characterized by aggressive instrumentation and emotive vocal delivery. This hybrid approach draws from the , hardcore scene of the late and early , emphasizing fast-paced rhythms, dual guitar work, and breakdowns that blend raw energy with harmonic accessibility. Lyrically, the band's content, primarily authored by vocalist Damien Moyal, addresses personal introspection, societal critique, and existential concerns with a satirical undertone that underscores sincere emotional depth. Themes recurrently explore isolation and human aloneness, as in "Lost in Space," which Moyal described as reflecting "our aloneness in the universe, in this dark forest." Songs like "Positive Mental Platitude" examine the superficiality of public empathy amid widespread personal misfortunes, critiquing how "with personal lives now being made so public, we're all exposed to peoples tragedies." Other tracks confront aging and loss of youth in "Final Form," where Moyal notes the abrupt realization "one day you wake up and, with no real warning, you're just not young anymore," alongside calls for political activism against complacency. Earlier works, such as "Scapegoat Wets the Whistle," reference Moyal's abandonment of straight-edge principles and the backlash from former adherents. This lyrical style evolved from raw personal exposure—evident in the band's name, derived from lines about "friends rust[ing] from exposure to exposure"—toward broader allegories, like the fable-like scapegoating in "Last of the Famous International Scumbags."

Band members

Current lineup

The current lineup of As Friends Rust, as of the release of their 2024 EP Lightless, consists of on lead vocals, on guitar, James Glayat on guitar and backing vocals, Andrew Seward on , and Timothy Kirkpatrick on . Seward, formerly of Against Me!, joined permanently following his guest contributions to the band's 2023 album Any Joy, providing stability to the rhythm section after periods without a fixed . This configuration has supported recent releases and European touring commitments into 2025.

Former members and key contributors

As Friends Rust experienced significant lineup fluctuations, particularly in its early years and post-2002 transition period. The original incarnation, formed in , in September 1996, consisted of vocalist alongside guitarist Henry Olmino, bassist Jeronimo Gomez, and drummer Matthew Crum, all of whom had previously collaborated in the band ; Olmino, Gomez, and Crum departed by early 1997 following the group's initial disbandment. Subsequent iterations featured guitarist Christopher Beckham, who contributed to the 2001 album Won and provided backing vocals, as well as bassist Thomas Rankine and drummer Zachary Swain, both integral to the Won and 2002 A Young Trophy Band in the Parlance of Our Times recordings; these members exited after Moyal's departure in September 2002, prompting the remaining lineup to rebrand as . Guitarist joined during the Young Trophy Band era but remains active, while Kaleb Stewart performed on-and-off from 1998 through 2019, including on reunion efforts, before stepping away. Other notable former contributors include early guitarist Peter Bartsocas and various touring or session players such as Chad Darby (bass on select tracks) and Gordon Tarpley (guitar), who appeared in credits across and splits but did not sustain long-term involvement. These changes reflected the band's evolving personnel drawn from Florida's scene, with many alumni overlapping in acts like and .

Discography

Studio albums

Won is the debut studio album by As Friends Rust, released on October 23, 2001, through Doghouse Records (catalog DOG084). The album comprises 10 tracks, including "We on Some Next Level Shit" and "Fourteen or So," recorded amid the band's early-2000s activity in the scene. Co-releases appeared via Defiance Records in and Howling Bull in during the same period. The band's second studio album, Any Joy, arrived on August 18, 2023, via Records, representing their first full-length release in 22 years. It includes seven tracks, such as "," "," and "No Gods, Some Masters," with contributions from bassist Andrew Seward. The material was largely written, recorded, and produced remotely by members dispersed across the .

Extended plays and compilations

As Friends Rust released its debut extended play, The Fists of Time, on July 13, 1998, through Good Life Recordings; the four-track effort featured raw melodic hardcore tracks recorded in 1996 and 1998, including "Home Is Where the Heart Aches" and "Encante". In December 1998, the band issued a split extended play with Discount on the same label, contributing two original tracks—"The First Song on the Tape You Make Her"—to the release, which captured their early aggressive style alongside punk influences. The self-titled EP followed in 1999 via Doghouse Records, comprising five songs such as "Half Friend Town" and "Like Strings (Spell It With a K)," emphasizing dual vocals and intricate guitar work; it marked their shift toward more polished production. More recently, Lightless arrived on November 1, 2024, through End Hits Records as a five-track EP including "Skimming" and "Lost in Space," addressing themes of isolation with renewed intensity following the band's full revival. Compilations have preserved and recontextualized the band's early output. Eleven Songs, released in 2001, aggregated tracks from prior like the self-titled and The Fists of Time, offering audiences a comprehensive overview of their formative sound. Greatest Hits?, issued April 29, 2015, on Shield Recordings, collected key cuts from 1996–2002 releases such as "Ruffian" and "Coffee Black," spanning formats and highlighting the band's pre-hiatus peak without new material. Similarly, The Porch Days: 1998 to 2000, released May 22, 2015, via Demons Run Amok Entertainment, focused on the "Coffee Black" era with remastered selections like "Fire on 8th and 3rd," evoking the Gainesville porch-house recording sessions that defined their raw aesthetic.
TitleTypeRelease DateLabelTracks
The Fists of TimeEPJuly 13, 1998Good Life Recordings4
As Friends Rust / Split EPDecember 1998Good Life Recordings2 (AFR side)
As Friends Rust (self-titled)EP1999Doghouse Records5
Eleven Songs2001Various (Japanese)11
Greatest Hits?April 29, 2015Shield Recordings12+
The Porch Days: 1998 to 2000May 22, 2015Demons Run Amok10
LightlessEPNovember 1, 2024End Hits Records5

Reception and legacy

Critical assessments and fan reception

As Friends Rust's releases have garnered positive evaluations within the and punk communities, with critics highlighting the band's emotive dual-vocal approach and blend of aggression and melody. The 2001 album Won received an 8/10 rating from Punknews.org, where reviewer Aubin Paul commended its disregard for punk conventions, likening it to contemporaries for raw energy and introspective lyrics. Similarly, the 2002 EP A Young Trophy Band in the Parlance of Our Times earned 9/10 and 8/10 scores on the same site, praised for catchy songcraft balancing melodic punk and heavier elements. Later works like the 2023 EP Any Joy drew mixed but generally favorable responses; New Noise Magazine described it as a "fun listen" for longtime fans, though noting occasional repetitiveness, while Distorted Sound Mag called it "solid sounding and enjoyable" despite some underdeveloped moments. Compilations such as Greatest Hits? (2015) were lauded by Dying Scene for their variety and refreshing quality amid modern trends. Fan reception reflects a dedicated cult following, particularly among enthusiasts of early-2000s Florida hardcore. On Rate Your Music, Won holds a 3.52/5 average from 222 user ratings, underscoring its enduring appeal in the emocore genre. Live performances evoke strong audience engagement, with Kerrang! reporting explosive energy and full singalongs at reunion shows, attributing this to the songs' personal resonance for both band and attendees. Community discussions, including on Reddit's r/Hardcore, position the band as an underappreciated gem that could achieve greater prominence in contemporary scenes.

Influence in hardcore and melodic scenes

As Friends Rust's integration of melodic guitar lines, dual vocal dynamics, and introspective lyrics within a framework helped shape the subgenre during the late 1990s and early 2000s, particularly in the scene where they emerged alongside acts like and . Their 2001 album Won exemplified this approach, combining aggressive breakdowns with soaring choruses that emphasized emotional delivery over pure speed or brutality, influencing bands seeking to balance intensity with punk-inspired accessibility. Subsequent groups in the melodic hardcore sphere have explicitly drawn from As Friends Rust's template. For instance, Albany-based post-hardcore outfit incorporates similar elements of irreverent, melody-driven aggression and heartfelt lyricism, with observers noting the evident stylistic debt to As Friends Rust's era-defining sound. Likewise, St. Louis melodic hardcore band has listed As Friends Rust as a direct influence, crediting their role in crafting punk-emo hybrids that prioritize intricate riffs and raw energy. These citations underscore As Friends Rust's enduring template for bands blending 's visceral edge with melodic hooks, as seen in recommendations of their early compilations like Eleven Songs as foundational for genre enthusiasts. In broader hardcore contexts, As Friends Rust's output—spanning tours with peers like Ensign and Grade—fostered cross-pollination that extended melodic tendencies into European and U.S. underground circuits, contributing to the evolution of emotional hardcore variants. Their 2020s reunion releases, such as the single "Up from the Muck," continue to evoke this legacy, with descriptions highlighting layered guitars and hollered hooks that echo their foundational impact on punk-hardcore fusions.

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