Tony Rusconi's "Full Metal Drums" is a captivating exploration of free jazz and avant-garde sounds, released on January 1, 1989, under the label WM Boxes Ed. This concise yet impactful album spans just 33 minutes, featuring four tracks that showcase Rusconi's innovative approach to percussion.
From the intricate rhythms of "The Jungle Of Bamboo" to the dynamic energy of "Roto Moto," each track offers a unique sonic experience. "Full Metal Drums" delves into the raw power and versatility of drumming, while "Brushes In the Air" highlights a more delicate and nuanced side of Rusconi's artistry. Throughout the album, Rusconi's mastery of free jazz and avant-garde genres shines, creating a compelling listen for fans of experimental music.