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Dusty Miller formed in summer 2018 when lead singer and song writer Eden Rivas collaborated with her father Jim Rivas (drums, also plays in Rocketship, Holiday Flyer and The Very Most) on their first song called ‘Misconstrued’.
The two of them worked on another song called ‘Not Erased’ before the end of 2018, both songs were well received by the few friends that heard it, immediately sighting similarities with The Sundays and Cocteau Twins. A couple of those friends Julian Sharwarko (guitar/songwriter) and Cameron Lawson (bass/Keys) decided to come along for the ride. With 3/4 of the quartet still under the age of 21, this unique grouping has brought together a broad pallet of pop musical styles and fresh dynamics that they can draw from both in the studio and on stage.
All 4 share the same influences from 80’s and 90’s Brit jangle pop/dance/goth, but their sound is as unique as each of them.
credits
released August 7, 2020
Dusty Miller is:
Eden Rivas - vocals
Jim Rivas - drums
Cameron Lawson - bass & Keys
Julian Scharwarko - guitars
Guest Musician: Dusty Reske
Music written by Dusty Miller (Keyboards on 'Focus' written, played and recorded by Dusty Reske )
Lyrics by Eden
Art Work Design & Photography by Marika Andrews
Recorded in January 2020 by Cameron Lawson @ lawsonstudios in Ione, CA
Mixed by Cameron Lawson and Jim Rivas @ lawsonstudios
Mastered by Mark Alan Miller @ sonelab.comin Easthampton, Massachusetts
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