To the Quiet Men from a Tiny Girl

To the Quiet Men from a Tiny Girl is the second album by Nurse With Wound and the last to be made by the founding trio of Steven Stapleton, John Fothergill, and Heman Pathak.

The album was dedicated to Viennese actionist Rudolf Schwarzkogler, with the explanation that he "killed himself in the name of art through successive acts of self mutilation".

Within weeks of completing this album, Stapleton returned to the studio without Fothergill or Pathak to create the following Nurse With Wound release on his own.

[2] The front cover includes a central figure wrapped in bandages and cut by razor blades, a reference to visual documentations of the performances arranged by Schwarzkogler, which may have involved models other than himself.

[3] The back cover depicts repeated open-mouthed, bloodied heads, referring to a famous shot from the Sergei Eisenstein film The Battleship Potemkin.