Their members were Will Marley (vocals and guitar), John Ray (bass), and Antiseen's Greg Clayton (drums).
[7] Marley and Clayton later formed a new band called The Feeds, who released their debut album in 2020 and gained some recognition in 2022 after Dan Avidan of Game Grumps mentioned he was a fan, describing them as "good, solid American rock".
[8] Robert Christgau gave Lustre's 1996 self-titled album a C− grade, describing the band as "...roadies from Collective Soul and Better Than Ezra getting greedy.
"[9] Tucson Weekly's Fred Mills gave the album 3 stars out of 4, writing that "For a young band's debut, this is a remarkably mature effort—one that predicts a great future to boot.
"[10] A more mixed review of the album appeared in the Washington Post, where Mark Jenkins wrote, In purely formal terms, the spiraling guitar and vocal lines of songs like "Sheer" and "Still Seems There" are effective, even exhilarating.