Return To Dust May-2-3, 2026

Created on May 4, 2026

Return To Dust | Rock 30 Guest Co-Host | May-2-3, 2026

Return To Dust doesn’t feel like a band that’s “coming up”—they feel like a band that’s already lived a few lifetimes. When LA Lloyd caught up with them backstage at the 29th Street Ballroom in Austin, the story wasn’t just about a breakout single—it was about the grind, the leap, and the moments that make or break you. From Texas roots to couch-surfing in Los Angeles, this is a band that didn’t wait for permission—they chased it down.

Bored

Their breakout track “Bored” didn’t come from some polished studio session—it came from an underpass, surrounded by chaos, with nothing but a phone recording and something to prove. That raw environment didn’t just shape the song—it became the song. What started as an acoustic idea quickly evolved into something bigger, driven by instinct, urgency, and the realization that no one else was going to hand them their shot.  And that DIY energy still defines everything they do—from rewriting setlists mid-tour to building a fanbase one show, one moment, one connection at a time. Whether it’s stripping songs down acoustically or hitting full force on stage, Return To Dust is figuring it out in real time—and bringing the audience along for the ride..

Hey Ya!

Now headlining their own shows and gearing up for massive dates with Yungblud, the momentum is real—but they’re not getting ahead of themselves. For Return To Dust, it’s still about staying authentic, blocking out the noise, and pushing forward without overthinking the destination. They’ve already hit one milestone—quitting their day jobs to do this full-time—but they’re nowhere near finished.  And then there’s their take on Hey Ya!—which flips the entire script. What was once a high-energy, feel-good anthem gets pulled into a darker, more melancholic space, exposing the weight in the lyrics most people never even noticed. Instead of playing it safe, they leaned all the way into their identity—turning a global hit into something that sounds like it was always theirs.  If anything, they’re just getting dangerous.

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    Your Favorite Toy

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    Demonic Depression

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    Gasoline

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    Free

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    All For You

    Atreyu

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    Unbreakable

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    Born To Kill

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    Destroy Me

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    All In Now

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    Becoming

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    Always Let You Down

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