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Listen to Duster’s surprise new album ‘In Dreams’

Duster have released a surprise new album ‘In Dreams’, and announced a North American tour set to commence this autumn.

‘In Dreams’ is the Californian indie rock band’s their fifth record — marking their third since reuniting in 2018 after an 18-year hiatus and second since the departure of drummer Jason Albertini. Clay Parton and Canaan Dove Amber are the remaining members.

The shoegaze pioneers returned in 2019 with a self-titled EP, which was followed by ‘Together’ in 2022. Prior to that, they released ‘Contemporary Movement’ in 2000 and ‘Stratosphere’, their influential debut album in 1998.

In recent years they’ve seen immense streaming success thanks to ‘Inside Out’ from ‘Stratosphere’ becoming a viral TikTok hit.

You can download a digital version of ‘In Dreams’ here. Physical versions will be released December 6, via Numero Group which you can pre-order here.

‘In Dreams’ album artwork. CREDIT: Press

The ‘In Dreams’ tracklist is:

1. ‘Quiet Eyes’
2. ‘Aqua Tofana’
3. ‘No Feel’
4. ‘Starting to Fall’
5. ‘Close to Home’
6. ‘Isn’t Over’
7. ‘Cosmotransporter’
8. ‘Black Lace’
9. ‘Space Trash’
10. ‘Baking Tapes’
11. ‘Like a Movie’
12. ‘Poltergeist’
13. ‘Anhedonia’

Alongside the album, Duster also announced a North American tour, set to commence in autumn. They’ll kick off the shows on September 27 in Atlanta, before heading to Washington, New York City and Chicago. They’ll then wrap up with three shows in their home state of California on November 21, 22 and 23.

Check out the full list of dates below, and get tickets here.

Duster’s 2024 tour dates are:

SEPTEMBER
27 – Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA
28 – Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro, NC

29 – 9:30 Club, Washington, DC
30 – Ottobar, Baltimore, MD

OCTOBER
1 – Space Ballroom, Hamden, CT
2 – Webster Hall, New York, NY
4 – Franklin Music Hall, Philadelphia, PA
5 – House of Blues, Bostom, MA
7 – The Roxy, Lakewood, OH
8 – The Pyramid Scheme, Grand Rapids, MI
9 – Thalia Hall, Chicago, IL
11 – Majestic Theatre, Detroit, MI
12 – The King of Clubs, Columbus, OH
13 – Brooklyn Bowl, Nashville, TN

NOVEMBER
1 – House of Blues, Anaheim, CA
2 – Petco Park, San Diego, CA
3 – The Van Buren, Phoenix, AZ 

6 – White Oak Music Hall, Houston, TX
7 – Emo’s, Austin, TX
8 – Studio at the Factory, Dallas, TX
9 – Tower Theatre, Oklahoma City, OK
11 – Gothic Theatre, Denver, CO
13 – The Depot, Salt Lake City, UT
15 – Neptune Theatre, Seattle, WA
16 – The Shakedown, Bellingham, WA
17 – The Pearl on Granville, Vancouver, BC
19 – Revolution Hall, Portland, OR
21 – Harlow’s, Sacramento, CA
22 – The Warfield, San Francisco, CA
23 – The Wiltern, Los Angeles, CA

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