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Universal acclaim- based on 17 Ratings
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Positive: 15 out of 17
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Mixed: 1 out of 17
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Negative: 1 out of 17
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Dec 22, 2019It's as if the band never broke up in the first place, picking up right where they left off over 15 years ago.
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Dec 18, 2019Are you serious? A measly 5 critics is all that reviewed this? There is no justice in this world. Fantastic album!
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Jan 2, 2020A great evolution of their sound. More anguish, slower and somehow more mesmerising. It's great to see these people continue experimenting.
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Feb 22, 2020
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Dec 30, 2019Their new, self-titled album bears all the hallmarks of classic Duster records: plodding drums, skeletal basslines, and guitar work that sparkles in the darkness like dew on a cobweb.
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Dec 13, 2019It's still Duster to the core -- as sad, exhilarating, and powerful as ever -- but it's colored by 20 years of life experience and dipped even more deeply in melancholy. At a time when almost every band ever has reunited to make disappointing, derivative music, Duster have come back to make their most sonically challenging and emotionally invested record yet.
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Dec 13, 2019For better or worse, Duster sounds as though it was created by humans. Imperfections are packed into structures that are more comprehensible, and far less nebulous. Each crackle, echo and strained vocal makes the limitations of being human seem not only clear, but beautiful in its vulnerability.