Stratosphere (Duster album)

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Stratosphere
Duster - Stratosphere front cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 24, 1998 (1998-02-24)
Studio Avast! Recording Company (Seattle, Washington)
Mountain (San Jose, California)
Low Earth Orbit (San Jose, California)
Genre
Length
  • 53:52 (CD)
  • 49:20 (LP)
Label Up
Producer Duster, Phil Ek
Duster chronology
Stratosphere
(1998)
Contemporary Movement
(2000)

Stratosphere is the debut studio album by American slowcore band Duster. The album was released February 24, 1998, on the Up Records label in the United States.

Contents

The album was primarily written and recorded by members Clay Parton and Canaan Dove Amber, with Jason Albertini contributing drums to three tracks. The band subsequently released the Contemporary Movement album in 2000, and the album was reissued as part of the Capsule Losing Contact box set in March 2019.

Cover

The album's cover is a photograph taken from a November 1970 issue of Life taken by Sam Ehrlich in Alberta, Canada. [3]

Reception and legacy

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg [4]
Pitchfork 8.6/10 [5]

On its release, Pitchfork wrote a favorable review of Stratosphere, comparing the band to Galaxie 500 and My Bloody Valentine. [5] The Olympian 's Tucker Peteril wrote that, while somewhat derivative of other bands, Stratosphere was "a joy to listen to", occupying "the outer realms of catchy minimal guitar and drum instrumentals, somewhere between space rock and slo-mo". [6] Paul Primrose of The Rocket was similarly favorable: "This is, as the title suggests, an album about leaving predictable confines and traveling, flying and floating into new spaces". [7] :28 AllMusic initially gave the album 3 stars out of 5 but later changed their rating to a perfect score. [8] [9] [4] Their review compares the band to Pavement, Seely, and Sonic Youth and calls "Echo, Bravo" the "highlight of the record". [4]

In the years following its release, Stratosphere developed a cult following among online message boards. [8] [10] The album has since been cited as an influence on artists and bands such as Ricky Eat Acid, Peaer, Girlpool, Hovvdy, Ovlov, and Alex G. [8] In 2019, the album was reissued by The Numero Group as part of the box-set Capsule Losing Contact . [10]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Clay Parton and Dove Amber

No.TitleLength
1."Moon Age"1:06
2."Heading for the Door"3:08
3."Gold Dust"2:06
4."Topical Solution"5:01
5."Docking the Pod"1:51
6."The Landing"2:43
7."Echo, Bravo" (excluded on LP pressings)4:32
8."Constellations"3:43
9."The Queen of Hearts"4:20
10."Two Way Radio"0:19
11."Inside Out"2:21
12."Stratosphere"6:58
13."Reed to Hillsborough"4:01
14."Shadows of Planes"1:50
15."Earth Moon Transit"4:24
16."The Twins / Romantica"3:43
17."Sideria"1:48
Total length:53:52

Personnel

Duster

Technical

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