Best 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 neighbours 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."
Stratosphere
£27.99
LP++
NUM1286LP-C4
£21.99
NUM1286LP
£27.99
LP+++
Baby Blue
NUM1286LP-C5
Stratosphere
£27.99
LP++
NUM1286LP-C4
£21.99
NUM1286LP
£27.99
LP+++
Baby Blue
NUM1286LP-C5
Best 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 neighbours 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."