"We really love the design and aesthetic of the Aero line. It fits our brand extremely well."
“I’ve never been the biggest fan of anything resembling a soft case until I used my Reunion Blues Aero Gig-Bag. Now I never want to gig without it. It’s safe and easy to transport with the backpack straps and it has tons of room inside for extra cables. It gets 4 out of 4 cowabungas from me.”
"Palm Desert, CA quartet The Flusters gained some notoriety in 2016 when they were added to the Coachella lineup. Since then — besides remaining one of the sharpest-dressed bands out there — they’ve toured nationally and cultivated a retro/modern sound they call “Dreamsurf,” which is the title of their debut album. The foursome (singer-guitarist Dougie VanSant, guitarist-vocalist Danny White, bassist-vocalist Mario Estrada and drummer Daniel Perry) play an affecting mix of hyper-romantic guitar-pop that at times sounds like Morrissey giving a concert out of the back of a Woody at a beach party. Although the band name-checks influences such as Roy Orbison, Dick Dale, The Pixies, Echo & the Bunnymen and The Smiths, they point out that their touchstone song is Tito Y Tanrantula’s 1996 gem “After Dark,” renowned for its cameo in the Robert Rodriguez film “Dusk Till Dawn.” (Cue Salma Hayek doing her “Snake Dance.”) Keep that scene in your head when you hear the Flusters’ “When It’s Late at Night,” which along with other album highlights such as “Egyptian Musk” and “Little Mexico” appeared on the band’s 2017 EP". - Kevin Bronson // BUZZBANDS LA
The Flusters album “Dreamsurf,” is a collection of the very first songs written by The Flusters which combines seven tracks from their previously-released EP “Extended Play No. 1” and previously-released single “Everyday Dreaming” with six new, unreleased tracks. The name of the album, “Dreamsurf” aptly describes the sound: Dreamy, washy, surfy guitars mixed with driving retro pop tempos layered with gentle vocal delivery with tinges of grunge, post rock and analog synth soundscapes. The album, originally meant to be two EP’s, was written and arranged so that each song has a corresponding “mirror track” which can be thought of as sort of a “Sonic Rorschach”. The album is heavily influenced by paranormal phenomena, specifically UFO and Alien Abduction. The album references Amalgamated Flying Saucer Club Of America zines from the 50’s and 60’s and the writings of Bob Renaud, famed Alien Contactee.
The band's latest single "We Were Young" is available now, choose music service options here.
The Flusters
"We really love the design and aesthetic of the Aero line. It fits our brand extremely well."
“I’ve never been the biggest fan of anything resembling a soft case until I used my Reunion Blues Aero Gig-Bag. Now I never want to gig without it. It’s safe and easy to transport with the backpack straps and it has tons of room inside for extra cables. It gets 4 out of 4 cowabungas from me.”
"Palm Desert, CA quartet The Flusters gained some notoriety in 2016 when they were added to the Coachella lineup. Since then — besides remaining one of the sharpest-dressed bands out there — they’ve toured nationally and cultivated a retro/modern sound they call “Dreamsurf,” which is the title of their debut album. The foursome (singer-guitarist Dougie VanSant, guitarist-vocalist Danny White, bassist-vocalist Mario Estrada and drummer Daniel Perry) play an affecting mix of hyper-romantic guitar-pop that at times sounds like Morrissey giving a concert out of the back of a Woody at a beach party. Although the band name-checks influences such as Roy Orbison, Dick Dale, The Pixies, Echo & the Bunnymen and The Smiths, they point out that their touchstone song is Tito Y Tanrantula’s 1996 gem “After Dark,” renowned for its cameo in the Robert Rodriguez film “Dusk Till Dawn.” (Cue Salma Hayek doing her “Snake Dance.”) Keep that scene in your head when you hear the Flusters’ “When It’s Late at Night,” which along with other album highlights such as “Egyptian Musk” and “Little Mexico” appeared on the band’s 2017 EP". - Kevin Bronson // BUZZBANDS LA
The Flusters album “Dreamsurf,” is a collection of the very first songs written by The Flusters which combines seven tracks from their previously-released EP “Extended Play No. 1” and previously-released single “Everyday Dreaming” with six new, unreleased tracks. The name of the album, “Dreamsurf” aptly describes the sound: Dreamy, washy, surfy guitars mixed with driving retro pop tempos layered with gentle vocal delivery with tinges of grunge, post rock and analog synth soundscapes. The album, originally meant to be two EP’s, was written and arranged so that each song has a corresponding “mirror track” which can be thought of as sort of a “Sonic Rorschach”. The album is heavily influenced by paranormal phenomena, specifically UFO and Alien Abduction. The album references Amalgamated Flying Saucer Club Of America zines from the 50’s and 60’s and the writings of Bob Renaud, famed Alien Contactee.
The band's latest single "We Were Young" is available now, choose music service options here.