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Country-rock by Dusk

Posted by Loren on July 24, 2023

Country-rock by Dusk
Dusk - Glass Pastures

Formed in 2014 in Wisconsin and playing country-rock, Dusk is back with a new album called Glass Pastures, set for release on Oct. 20 via Don Giovanni Records. The band features Amos Pitsch (Tenement), Julia Blair, Ryley Crowe, Tyler Ditter, and Bill Grasley. They released their debut album in 2018, roughly five years ago.

Check out the lead single, "Pissing In A Wishing Well," below.

Glass Pastures tracklist:

1. Pissing In A Wishing Well
2. Changes
3. At The Roadside
4. Organized Crime
5. Dusk
6. Incredible Edible Egg
7. Don't Let Them Tell You
8. Gold Blue & Grey
9. Be Nice To Me All Day Long

Country-rock by Dusk
Dusk - Glass Pastures

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