
Basics:
- Band: duster
- Album Title: contemporary movement
- Release Date: august 22, 2000
- Genre: space rock
- Label: up
- Personel: Dove Amber, Clay Parton, Jason Albertini
- When Did I First Hear This: June 19, 2025
- Do I own this album: Not yet, but I ordered it
Tracklisting
- Get the Dutch
- Operations*
- Diamond*
- Me and the Birds
- Travelogue
- The Phantom Facing Me
- Cooking
- Unrecovery
- The Breakup Suite*
- Everything You See (Is Your Own)
- Now It's Coming Back
- Auto-Mobile
Review
I think it's more depressing than stratosphere. Stratosphere is more of an apathetic acceptance, or emptiness. Contemporary Movement feels like you've been let down and hope you've had is gone. They actually got a good microphone; the vocals are clearer on this one. I think there's also a little more variety of sound on this. It doesn't sound like it got ripped from a warped tape. However, it doesn't flow as well as an album. Stratosphere is incredibly cohesive, this one isn't as much.
Rating:★★★★☆ (4.7/5)