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the Mercury Seed. : Dust.
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Modern rock fused with riff-friendly 70s classic rock overtones
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2003
Dust. Record Label: TMS Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Learning To Crawl 3:56 Album Only
Come Undone 3:49 Album Only
Last Trace 5:44 Album Only
Waiting 4:55 Album Only
Misery Loves Co. 4:52 Album Only
Coming Down Again 4:15 Album Only
Two Steps (From The Move) 5:10 Album Only
Dust 3:28 Album Only
Sky Is Falling 4:36 Album Only
Times Of Trouble 4:44 Album Only
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CRITICAL PRAISE FOR DUST:

"People talk these days about a rock and roll revival, but for The Mercury Seed, the music was not only never dead, it was always fiercely alive. These guys are true believers who play it and mean it from the depths of their souls. Listen to 'Dust', and they'll make a believer of you, too."
- Anthony DeCurtis, Contributing Editor, Rolling Stone

“The Mercury Seed obviously aren't slaves to fashion, and that's the beauty of this effort; it's music that doesn't even try to strike a pose. Instead, the band keeps it raw and real, and what comes through is what any label should look for in any artist—passion. This sophomore independent release showed me dynamic arrangements, strong compositions, excellent musical chemistry, and most of all, total commitment by the band to these songs.”
- Jason Warburg, The Daily Vault

“Listening to the songs on ‘Dust’ is a comforting experience, in that what comes across is integrity in the music, that it seems these guys care about what they play. There are no gimmicks, no flashy tricks, just solid rock and roll. Songs are crafted; they build dynamically; vocals are emotional, and the production is rock solid. What more could you ask for?”
- Bill Ribas, Street Beat, NY Rock.

“Five guys who pick up where The Black Crowes left off. Putting their own stamp on an amped-up brand of roots rock that mixes Zep and The Faces with a Mellencampian twist.”
- Michael Comicata, Hoboken Rock City

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