This band's been my go-to music whenever I can't think of what I wanna listen to for the past month or so. Duster sounds like a combination of the 90's guitar indie sounds of Polvo, Bedhead and the like with the stripped-down, barren dirges of Codeine, usually complimented with fittingly lo-fi, hazy production. Many are familiar with their '98 LP Stratosphere, probably one of the most chill albums of all time. This EP continues further down that path of lackadaisical dreamy indie rock with the exception of the opener "Irato," an uncharacteristically upbeat tune driven by an electronic beat and interesting guitar harmonies. Other tracks of note include "August Relativity" with it's trippy backwards drums and whirring synth lead, and "Want No Light To Shine," an absolute stunner of a close to an EP packed with substance.
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