Press for SUFFER :

"...this feels like a real turning point for Corpse Dust: a record where severity, style, and emotional collapse finally meet in the same room and stare each other down. Across twenty minutes, SUFFER keeps disaffection, desire, and hostility in a tight clinch.The songs move with poise even when they are knee-deep in psychic wreckage. Landolt has a firm grasp on shape and pacing. The compositions are tight, the variations are meaningful, and the project’s character stays clear from beginning to end."

- Alice Teeple / post-punk.com

“We can always count on DKA to source brand new EBM projects on the come up or established acts beginning to put their own spin on the genre, and the latter is very much the case with North Carolina’s Corpse Dust, who are moving away from a harsh death industrial and gabber tinged read on body music and into an arty and dramatic strain with new EP Suffer. The six full tracks on offer feature a mix of chewy EBM rhythms and a part darkwave, part synthpop, part minimal wave approach to vocal and synth melodies. The equanimity between all of these elements which is hit on opener “Suffer” is maintained nicely through the EP’s twenty minutes, keeping disaffection, melancholy and just a hint of aggression in balance throughout. Sole member Nathan Landolt’s wounded croon can be used to put an arch spin on extremity (“I will gouge out my own eyes just so I don’t have to see your face again”), or turn more bellicose on the gothic excess of “Torture Me”, which might remind fellow miserablists of Dancing Plague or Qual without ever sounding like it’s cribbing too heavily from them. With tight compositions and enough variety track to track while still keeping the project’s sound clearly in focus, Suffer‘s a very easy means of having a good bad time.”

- idieyoudie.com