Oblivion Dust

Oblivion Dust

A tense interplay of driving rhythms and atmospheric layers builds a sense of urgency while maintaining reflective spaces for contemplation.

alternative rock

Japan Est. 1996

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Misery Days

Misery Days

1998

About Oblivion Dust

Oblivion Dust stands as a pivotal force in the alternative rock landscape, carving out a distinct identity that resonates with listeners navigating the complexities of modern existence.
The band's ability to merge emotional weight with sonic exploration has forged connections across diverse audiences, transforming how fans engage with the genre and inspiring a new generation of musicians to embrace raw authenticity in their...
The band's ability to merge emotional weight with sonic exploration has forged connections across diverse audiences, transforming how fans engage with the genre and inspiring a new generation of musicians to embrace raw authenticity in their work. Their approach is marked by an innovative blend of textures that intertwine guitar-driven melodies with atmospheric elements, creating a soundscape that feels both expansive and intimate. This sonic experimentation allows them to explore dynamic shifts within their songs, layering intensity with subtle moments of reflection, which invites listeners into an immersive auditory experience. Lyrically, Oblivion Dust often delves into themes of alienation, longing, and self-discovery, employing a candid voice that balances sincerity with moments of introspective irony. Their storytelling captures the essence of human emotion, weaving narratives that resonate deeply without sacrificing nuance or complexity.

2 studio albums· 1 decade· Japan

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Oblivion Dust's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 1998–2008
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