Sunday, March 1, 2026

Rust 5 The Rusty Robot Birds of Becket

 Rust 5  The Rusty Robot Birds of Becket



This is a write up of the latest Tim Mungenast & Astro Al album, Rust 5  The Rusty Robot Birds of Becket

Rust 5 is here


This album was mostly recorded in Becket MA.

Becket MA has an old query that has been converted into a park.

The park is filled with rusted out broken machinery and for some unknown reason an empty shipping container,

This place is the perfect backdrop for us to create the sounds of rust.



1. Scene 24 With Bells 5:18 - A mostly instrumental track to welcome you into the rusted madness. Bells upon bells. This was from the May 2023 session. Some gorgeous guitar by Tim on this one.


2. No More Robot Kings 6:04 -This track was recorded during the No Kings protest. We drove by many demonstrators and it was thrilling and inspiring to see them.

Fascism is decay. This was from the 2025 session. Some nice cigar box guitar playing from DNA Girl.


3. Tap Tap/Ding Ding 5:46- From the May 2023 recording session. Lots of bashing upon rusted out equipment. More tasty Tim guitar. 


4. Robo-Skrunge Versus The Deadly Melodica 5:52 - This is from the 2025 session. DNA Girl going to town on the melodica. This is a cosmic truth.

I’m not sure who or what Robo-Skrunge is but I like the name. Tim titled this one. If memory serves he titled most of the tracks on this album. Nice distorted guitar on this track.


5. Back-Porch Blues Revelation 5:22 - Tim delivers the spoken word piece. A delightful tale of an aging blues man who has a revelation. Bonus points to Tim for mentioning Martians.From the 2025 session.

Me on the harmonica. This contains one of my favorite bits on the album. I made a loop of us pounding on a shipping container. I think it came out well.


6. Hymn to the Rusty Robot Birds of Becket 5:42 - From the 2025 recordings. This is one of the reasons I really enjoy recording outside. You never know what amazing sounds you’ll capture in the background. I think the birds were digging singing along with us.

 The wind really got into it too. As I type this our cats ears are going crazy. No doubt they enjoy the bird songs.


7. The Void Is Where The Groovy People Hang Out 4:47 - A frothy bit of inanity. A fun way to end the album. We knew this would be the final track almost as soon as it was done. From the first recording session in 2023.

The bulk of this track was recorded right in front of the ledge overlooking the water. Silly sounds.



The stuff we played


Tim Mungenast: Teak Wonder guitar, Marshall MS-2 toy amp, Mesa Boogie Studio .22+ amp, Babybox analog synth, FX, overtone singing, vocals, whirlie, balalaika, broken Marshall MS-2 Micro Amp, bell, transsubstantiation flooba module, shipping container fist percussion. 


Astro Al is:


DNA Girl: Vocals, Ibanez mandolin, wah-wah tube, rocks, rusted artifacts in the forest, steel drum, synth, tongue drum, cabasa, slide, field recordings, cigar box guitar, melodica, rocks, singing, shipping container percussion


Count Robot: Vocals, microphones, duotron, monotron, springatron, kazoo, rusted artifacts in the forest, Aztec death whistle, metal, field recordings, FX, zither, harmonica, walkman, virtual synth, modified cassette player, toy voice changers, shipping container percussion


Recorded May 2023 & June 2025 in Becket MA, Weirdfield MA, and Ballston Spa NY 


Written, performed, produced, and mastered by Tim Mungenast & Astro Al


Copyright 2026 Tim Mungenast & Astro Al


Will there be another Rust album? Yes, we still have some unused stuff from this session and a return trip to Beckett will happen eventually.

Plus the rust series has grown on us like… well rust.



Yours in rusting ungracefully,

Count Robot

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

State of the Union

 This is my only comment on the State of the Union address last night.

Quiet Piggy.



Yours in rebuttal,

Count Robot

Monday, February 23, 2026

Behind the scenes On the Evilness of Clowns-live stream

Here's the video of our most recent gig -On the Evilness of Clowns. We're fortunate enough to get to play as part of the Neurodivergant Orchestra. 

Now for behind the scenes pics.

our "scripts" this is a rough guide for us to work around


Testing out the clown gear or just clowning around?

Paul (the great camera operator/photographer) made a super tasty apple crisp. All evidence destroyed!


My station.


Sweet Bee Bonkerstoy!


Me and Sweet Bee Bonkerstoy!


Audio mixing board. Operated by the talented and funny Joel.




The studio. Our playground of sound.

Paul and Eric.


Chat messages before and during the show.

Another livestream complete. 
Thanks Pek!!!

Yours in livestreaming,
Count Robot

Friday, February 20, 2026

Neurodivergent Orchestra - On the Evilness of Clowns Saturday 2/21 Start Time between 7 pm & 7:30 pm East Coast US time


 Neurodivergent Orchestra - On the Evilness of Clowns

Saturday 2/21

Start Time between 7 pm & 7:30 pm East Coast US time

 

URL:  https://www.youtube.com/live/30N2fC4w1i8

Professor Sparkles (aka PEK) – wacky banter, clarinets, saxophones, double reeds, flutes

John Fugarino – trumpets, trombones, flugelhorn, French Horn

Eric Dahlman – trumpet, overtone voice

Kelsey Gallagher – clarinet

Willy Weirdo (aka Count Robot)  – wacky banter, devices

Sweet Bee Bonkerstoy (aka DNA Girl) – wacky banter, mandolins

Scott Samenfeld – bass

Jared Seabrook – drums

 

Yours in mad live improv music,

Count Robot





Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Cat Temper - A Furwell to Kings

 Cat Temper -  A Furwell to Kings           






It’s time to ride the meowwave!


A Cat Temper album based around Rush?!

Yes, Rush is my favorite band.

Not Yes, I like Yes, but not as much as Rush.

Sorry for the dumb joke but I am not sorry for the cat puns.


This album is full of great tunes.


Synths, beats, and cat growling guitars build and rule this furry kingdom of sounds.


Hears some noteworthy tracks (keep in mind, this entire album is pawesome)


Purrmanent Waves - starts off with a vintage Stranger Things vibe then stretches out in different shimmering directions.


The Analog Kitten - this track is furrrocious. heavy keys and deep beats keep this track spinning.


Hold Your Fur - Has a sinister vibe that I dig. Gives me a feeling of John Carpenter being channeled through the sounds of Power Windows (the classic Rush album). 

That to me is a good thing. This track has been picked as a favorite by some and its easy to hear why.


This album is a smoke show synth wave of cool.

Purrr it on!



Yours in pawesome Cat Temper music,

Count Robot


Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Mission Creep - Tonight, delirium. tomorrow, tremens

 Mission Creep - Tonight, delirium. tomorrow, tremens



This is a write up of the new Mission Creep album Tonight, delirium. tomorrow, tremens


I’ve been following the spy sound escapades of Mission Creep for some time and have always dug in deep on the deft changes and style movements of this groovy group.

Mission Creep can sound like a 1960s French crime flick, a dub invasion from another dimension, a cosmonaut playing jazz while orbiting the Earth, 

or a far out trip of electronicx.


Mission Creep is the audio project of Gregory Damien Grinnell. 


Mission Creep has two full length albums. This one is my favorite.


some stand out tracks include;


Jet Dark - all space age cyber punk jazz and all instruments played by Grinnell!


Some Kind of Work - this danceable, electronic mad fest, is ladened with groovy samples and has lead vocals by the lead singer of the Gypsy Moths, Steve O’Brien.

A really fun update of the sound Mission Creep gave those of us lucky enough to see the project in its beginning stages in performance spaces 

around Boston.


Strange Glow (parts 1 & 2) -savage industrial jazz. A really wild expansive track.


Naked Street- Neon noir. A private detective sent to cyber crime alley. This song is not just what we need to hear in the future, it’s what we need now. 


You Are Free To Move About The Cabin - Freer than free jazz. Sax wildness by Pek from Evil Clown HQ. 



There’s not a bad song on this fine collection of tunes. One thing I like a lot about this album is it is not too long. Too many albums push the boundary of length and over stay their welcome. That is not the case here at all.


And one last parting thought, any album that ends with a sample from the movie Planet of the Vampires is pretty much guaranteed to win me over.



Yours in awesome Mission Creep music,

Count Robot

Sunday, February 8, 2026

A poem of now

 A poem of now


I dream of madness

I wake to madness

I quake to madness

I ice to sadness

as I brace for more madness

I choke on the sadness 

but that’s what THEY want so I will not drown in sadness

nor is the path of slipping into their madness the way I will go

Instead I will become ice Melt.


Yours in rebellion,

Count Robot