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Out of stockBest listened to from inside the womb, Duster’s 1998’s debut Stratosphere simultaneously capped off and reinvented the slow core’s first wave A four track dreamscape that will wake the neighbors and then lull them back to sleep Hazy, arpeggiated guitars layer over a deliberate drummer with no real place to be, as...
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Out of stockY2K prepper-rock for the underemployed Tracked at home in 1999, the 1975 EP expands on Stratosphere’s slacker-positive dreamscape, with layers of guitars both clean and fuzzy, humming organ, and—gasp!—a drum machine Needle down, candles...
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San Jose’s sonic cure-all for the Y2K hangover that never materialized, Duster emerged from a cloud of lonely bong rips to take indie rock to the moon, and beyond Scotch-taped guitars toggle between a chorus of brittle winter trees and a blanket of distorted fuzz The low rumble of a cardboard box being kicked in a dead mall...
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Gather your loved ones, Together is here Duster's fourth album is a 13-song exploration of comfortable, interplanetary goth A sonic vaseline of submerged guitars, solder-burned synths, and overdriven rhythm tracks "I know people say, 'Oh Duster music so sad, we've even said it ourselves before," Clay Parton said "But it's a lot...
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After a 19-year hiatus, Duster came back with their self-titled chef-d'oeuvre in 2019 Recorded in band member Clay Parton's garage (aka Low Earth Orbit), the record bears all the hallmarks of the band's early work: gaunt basslines, spindly guitars, and melancholy lyrics that lurk in the background Duster by...