Wolves
Duster Knuckle was moved to the ends of the earth at the last Phosphorescent show at Schubas, especially by the band’s opening song, Wolves. This is our cover of that wonderful song. We’re not going to pretend that it does the original any justice, it was something we felt like trying. Check out Phosphorescent’s Daytrotter sessions
This That and The Other
Duster Knuckle beats on some deep drums. This is a small Duster sketch that we will likely abandon, so listen to it while you can.
Joan Jett of Arc
This song has recently surfaced from the dusty Duster Knuckle archives. It's a 2002 recording of a Clem Snide song full of double and triple meaning in almost every line. It even has a Jimi Hendrix style guitar solo. Let's hear a resounding yes to making love in parking lots made from the fossils of small birds!
Reno Dakota
This is a cover, or what I like to call a "saddening" of a Magnetic Fields song.
glass glow heart
This is the latest celebration of something.