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by Steve on 4/3/24L'Olympia - MontrealVolume was extremely low, drinks insanely expensive, and all the bookings did not make sense together. I normally don’t leave reviews but this was my least favourite show I’ve ever been to
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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. Home recording accidents and blown-out 2 AM studio experiments resulted in the band's 1998 debut LP Stratosphere. Quickly after the turn of the century, Duster went on an extended break. This hiatus lasted 18 years, until 2019 when Chicago-based archival record label Numero Group reissued all of Duster's earlier material on the highly successful 4LP boxset, Capsule Losing Contact. The band would also return with a new self-titled LP, also released in that same year.
This rejuvenation and reformation of the band helped grow its popularity, but it was the pandemic and the millions of teen hours spent doom scrolling on Tik Tok that accelerated the band's reach. Just as Duster-mania was hitting its stride, the band released their fourth LP--2022's Together, via the Numero Group and soon after could be found on numerous headlining tours, selling out venues all over the US. As of July 2023 "Inside Out" has been streamed 7.2B times on Tik Tok, and picked up an additional 4.2B impressions across other DSPs.
Now in 2023, we find ourselves full circle at the 25th anniversary of the bands seminal debut album, Stratosphere. Best listened to from inside the womb, 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 semi-inaudible vocals warn of millennial malaise and subtly encourage the listener to "rock out, rock out, rock out, rock out."
This September, to celebrate its 25th trip around the sun, the Numero Group is releasing Stratosphere in a foil-stamped, numbered edition on LP/CD/CASS. The LP edition will come pressed on 180G vinyl and include a lyric sheet and poster. What's a birthday without gifts? Socks, totes, and zippo lighters celebrating Stratosphere's iconic cover will accompany the release.
But wait, there's more! On September 29, 2023, Duster's Stratosphere will be sent to space, its launch and descent captured in glorious 4K resolution for future generations to marvel over.
Volume was extremely low, drinks insanely expensive, and all the bookings did not make sense together. I normally don’t leave reviews but this was my least favourite show I’ve ever been to
Music is very slow paced but very emotional. Not for everyone. Super chill and everyone was just vibing to the music.
Two people needed to be pulled out of the crowd, a fight broke out and an intensely drunk man was singing over the band. The set was also a bit short (felt like 35 min.)
I like the band. I do. But the kids leave a lot to be desired. Definitely not my top experience but at least the music was good. Left after about five songs. If you plan on going just be prepared for the TikTok crowd.
Riding the wave of some post-career tiktok relevance. Underprepared and technically just not there. That one song is really good though, left after song five.
broke up-ish w someone during the concert it unironically enhanced the dusty experience
i love duster so much it's amazing i couldn't ask for a more perfect performance from them
Play at max volume to keep me from thinking……………….