American alternative rock band from Somerville, Massachusetts, Guster was formed in 1991 around Adam Garner (vocals, guitar, bass), Ryan Miller (guitar, vocals) and Brian Rosenworcel (drums). Meeting at university, the musicians recorded their first album Parachute (1995), then Goldfly (1997), before enjoying chart success with Lost and Gone Forever (1999) and, even more so, Keep It Together (2003), which reached No. 38 on the Billboard 200 and placed two singles at the top of the Adult Alternative Airplay chart, No. 1 "Amsterdam" and No. 3 "Careful" . The album welcomed a new member in Joe Pisapia (guitar, bass, keyboards). Over the next few albums, Guster maintained their popularity thanks to a large and loyal audience, who gave a warm welcome to Ganging Up on the Sun (2006) and Easy Wonderful (2010), which marked the arrival of multi-instrumentalist Luke Reynolds (guitar, bass, keyboards), replacing Pisapia. Released on the band's Nettwerk-distributed Ocho Mule label, Evermotion (2015) and Look Alive (2019) reach No. 33 and No. 49 respectively. Back after the Covid-19 pandemic, the band unveiled the 2024 album Ooh La La, supported by the singles "Keep Going" and "When We Were Stars".
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