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RETURN TO DUST SHARES SNIPPET OF BRAND NEW SINGLE "NEW RELIGION" + TOUR


The rock band RETURN TO DUST, comprised of Matty Bielawski (guitar, vocals), Graham Stanush (bass, vocals), Sebastian Gonzalez (guitar), and London Hudson (drums), has just concluded their first arena tour, where they supported Breaking Benjamin and Three Days Grace. The band is eager to maintain their momentum and will hit the road again this fall, supporting Mammoth and Myles Kennedy.



"This past year of touring has been the most exciting and educational period of our lives," the band states. "We're thrilled to continue with legends like Mammoth and Myles Kennedy!"


The gritty riffs, somber tone, and grungy vocals capture everything that Return To Dust embody—a modern rock band that references the past while forging their own path with a distinctive sound.


Return to Dust has had a busy few months, having performed at both Louder Than Life and Aftershock. Their new single, "Bored," is currently in the Top 15 at Active Rock radio and is steadily climbing the charts each week.


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ABOUT RETURN TO DUST:

Return to Dust proudly look to the '90s-era grunge as a key source of inspiration for their grainy, gnarly, and modern blend of hard rock. 2024 saw the band unveil its independent self-titled full-length debut, Return To Dust, including standout single "Belly Up," which rose through the Active Rock chart  and was praised by Distorted Sound as "a grungy, punky thrill ride," while Revolver applauded the group's "Alice In Chains-inspired form of modern-day grunge." In the aftermath, they lit up the stages at major festivals like Inkarceration, Welcome To Rockville, and Sonic Temple, and joined rock legends Chevelle and Sevendust as support on tour. The group next signed to LAVA Records/Republic Records and dropped the Speak Like The Dead EP, which yielded the hit single "Bored." Tours with Pop Evil, Billy Corgan And The Machines Of God, Breaking Benjamin, and Three Days Grace ensued, and the band also appeared at Louder Than Life and Aftershock. With 2026 squarely in their sites, there is no ceiling to what Return to Dust can achieve. Fans can go here for more.


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