
self-released on CD-R in March 2007, assembled by request with unique watercolor or xerox art.
from http://www.volcanictongue.co.uk/:
"Debut self-released CD-R in hand-made packaging from this Baltimore-based boy/girl duo who channel the early narcotic folk sound of Charalambides alongside aspects of the first buncha International Pop Underground 7”s and some nice Siltbreeze-style lo-fi confusion. Comes in a plastic bag with various art extras. "
from http://200lbu.blogspot.com/:
"Unlike most of the four track brigade clogging the underground these days who use their lack of prowess and recording funds as a crutch rather than a place to explore, Rosemary Krust seem to create their own world out of their limitations, which is what it’s all about in the first place…right? The CD-R that documents their first two weeks of playing together, titled (surprise, surprise) ‘The First Two Weeks of Rosemary Krust’ is abit more noisy and baleful than some of these later recordings. It sounds like Katherine Plummer and William Hardy (the two that make up R.K.) are both discovering and destroying their equipment to make that dusty carpet appear to be ridden into oblivion. A cloudy take on Teenage Jesus and the Jerks’ ‘Orphans’ is thrown in to prove the point of shrouded nihilism on the bands’ part and ‘The First Two Weeks..’ is over."
This can still be purchased at Volcanic Tongue and Insound
download: http://www.mediafire.com/?wjgwlihvtkh

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