
Duster to release first album in 19 years this December
15 October 2019, 10:29
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Rock trio Duster have announced their first album in 19 years, and it's landing in December.
News of their forthcoming self-titled record arrives after the band released new song "Interstellar Tunnel" in July.
Duster's new LP will feature 12 tracks, not including "Interstellar Tunnel".
The trio announced their first album since 2000's Contemporary Movement via Instagram yesterday (14 October).
View this post on Instagramnew record out in december ok link in bio @muddgutsrecords
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The album artwork is a painting by Salvatore Olentino.
Duster's self-titled album will be released 13 December via Mudd Guts, and is available to pre-order now.
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