Duster
Together


3.8
excellent

Review

by Sunnyvale STAFF
April 2nd, 2022 | 62 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: No surprises on a surprise release.

It doesn’t take long into “New Directions”, the opening track on Duster’s fourth album Together, for the following line to be mumbled: “I’ve lost hold and become old and turned some dust to gold”. It’s good stuff, not only some self-aware commentary from an aging band, but also an artful reference to the song “Gold Dust” on the group’s cult classic 1998 debut Stratosphere and an early acknowledgement of this album’s primary preoccupation: a contemplation of the passage of time and of distant memories.

Duster is one of those rare bands whose status has been enhanced by absence, with their first two albums becoming widely cited as influential and iconic during their extremely long hiatus. The band then released a wildly impressive self-titled comeback album in 2019 (their best work, according to this reviewer, although that’s a very controversial claim). And now there’s a fourth LP in the Duster catalog, Together, a very real (but quite unexpected) release which came to us on April Fools’ Day.

Since this record was a surprise release, there’s a certain irony in the fact that the music presented on it is very typical of Duster’s ouvre. In other words, if you go into this album expecting songs that sound like default Duster songs (although with some higher production values than their early output), you won’t be at all shocked or disappointed. It’s all here: depressive slowcore vibes which avoid the more extreme fringes of the genre, an eerie sense of spaciness, and the bleak crunch of riffs which can, from song to song, sometimes lean more towards grunge or more towards shoegaze. As usual for Duster, this isn’t really an “exciting” listen (even if the guitar work is a bit heavier than usual in places), but rather a satisfying collection of well-constructed tunes with a notable sense of atmosphere. The album’s soul remains elusive, with the band carefully maintaining a sheen of ambiguity in their music, but there’s clearly a sense of restless, backwards-looking melancholy and loneliness which creeps in, illustrated in “Teeth” by the plaintive line “the stars seem closer than you do”. Or, as it’s put plainly later in the album in “Feel No Joy”, “time came and went”. Behind the hazy musical landscapes, whispery vocals struggle to get out their message, to express the inexpressible, all part of the peculiar beauty of the thing.

Although now downsized to a duo rather than a trio (Jason Albertini is not on the lineup for this album), Duster doesn’t move too dramatically in any new musical direction on Together. This stasis is unlikely to prove too controversial with fans, as the band’s scarce output through the decades prevents their near-unique style from getting stale, at least yet. Whether one expected more Duster tunes or not (probably the latter), it’s good to have them. Together is a finely-crafted work which should hold up to listening under widely varied circumstances, likely to feel as much at home amid the windswept, skeletal trees of late autumn as on the porch on a humid summer evening. All told, there’s plenty to rejoice about, the sad boys are back in town.



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Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
April 2nd 2022


5857 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

Album is quite good, as expected. Band can do no wrong, whether we're talking the 90s-00s era or the 10s-20s era.

theBoneyKing
April 2nd 2022


24389 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Great review, Sunny! I’ve only spun this once so far but like all Duster and related projects, it’s certainly very ~nice~, even if I don’t feel there’s much in the way of meaty songwriting. One of those acts I like the idea of more than the actual product, but they do what they do and that’s ok.

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
April 2nd 2022


5857 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

Thanks Boney! I'm actually more-or-less inclined to agree with you, I've never quite loved Duster the way lots of people do (although I'm a huge fan of the self-titled). However, they seem physically incapable of writing a song that's not at least "good", and every one of their releases has enough of its own vibe for me to periodically come back to it.

theBoneyKing
April 3rd 2022


24389 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Yeah they have a great formula and I can totally see why people obsess over them because their stuff is extremely listenable, great as atmosphere/background music. Surprised there’s not a bit more buzz here for this so far though.

Snake.
April 3rd 2022


25251 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

so so so so so so so so good

Pikazilla
April 3rd 2022


29743 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

New Duster? Hell yes

mryrtmrnfoxxxy
April 3rd 2022


16619 Comments


what a nice surprise

mryrtmrnfoxxxy
April 3rd 2022


16619 Comments


retrograde bumps

WatchItExplode
April 3rd 2022


10452 Comments


Feel no joy was my favorite off this. Cat albums quite a bit better in my estimation

theBoneyKing
April 4th 2022


24389 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

The last two tracks are really good. Enjoyed this more on my second spin, could end up my second fave Duster. Helps that I’m in a big slowcore phase right now.

oltnabrick
April 4th 2022


40637 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Gr8 album luv Duster fr

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
April 4th 2022


5452 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

damn controversial s/t take indeed sunny, i barely remember that one lol (love their first two tho).. stoked to see what that means in terms of me enjoying this

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
April 4th 2022


5857 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

@Jesper, others might argue differently, but I'd say this one is a bit closer in sound to the first two (with higher production values). The self-titled was a little bit dreamier and really worked for me, honestly if you like Duster in general I'd say it's very likely you'll enjoy this one.

loveisamixtape
April 4th 2022


12322 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

one of the most consistent bands oat

JesperL
Staff Reviewer
April 5th 2022


5452 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yeah definitely enjoyed this one, feel like it has a few more memorable moments than s/t so yay!

anat
Contributing Reviewer
April 5th 2022


5747 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

waow, i love 'making room'

theBoneyKing
April 5th 2022


24389 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Yeah this is setting some hooks in. Might actually land as my fave Duster (!!!) but it might just be a right time and place sort of deal.

theBoneyKing
April 5th 2022


24389 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Also I just realized that Stratosphere only has 300 ratings here and Contemporary Movement and the s/t only a little over 100, I feel like there should be way more??

Ryus
April 5th 2022


36659 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

duster has gained a lot of popularity in recent years as this site has been dying a slow painful death so i guess thats why

GhandhiLion
April 5th 2022


17641 Comments


There should be way less.



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