Duster's lo-fi sonic explorations didn't find much of an audience when the band first began operations in the late '90s, but since their cult status blossomed and they re-formed, they've gone on to become slowcore/shoegaze darlings. Their two albums and various other recordings made in the '90s were home-recorded, spaced-out, and on the fringes of noise rock and emo, but they never fully became part of a scene. Maybe that's why once the group ceased working together, their legend began to slowly grow, until by the late 2010s their long-out-of-print albums, like 1998's brillian...