Announce New Album "Wildlife" Out October 4th on No Sleep Records
New Song "Harder Harmonies" Streaming Now at NPR!
Stream new song "Harder Harmonies" exclusively @ NPR!
La Dispute's "Wildlife," the follow-up to their 2008 LP "Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair," is a nearly 60-minute musical examination of the twentysomething search for purpose; an exploration of the struggles that confront, damage, and redefine us inevitably in life through 14 tracks of new material. Set up as a collection of unpublished "short stories" complete with the author's notes and sectioned thematically by four monologues, "Wildlife" discusses the difficulties inherent in growing up by interweaving the author's own ambiguous loss and struggle for meaning alongside the stories it compelled him to document.
Accordingly, each song musically captures both the moods and tones of those stories as well as the more subtle personal narrative throughout the entire record through a heavy reliance on dynamics and alternative instrumentation allowing for a diversity that shows nearly every spot on the spectrum while never sounding out of place, forced, or unfamiliar. Recorded at both Drasik Studios in Chicago and StadiumRed in New York with Andrew Everding and Joe Pedulla using no artificial reverb, La Dispute's sophomore full length organically captures the sound of five friends committed to pushing their own creative boundaries while still retaining a desire to create honest and emotional music. "Wildlife" arrives October 4 via No Sleep Records.
"Wildlife" Track List:
1. a Departure
2. Harder Harmonies
3. St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church Blues
4. Edit Your Hometown
5. a Letter
6. Safer in the Forest/Love Song for Poor Michigan
7. The Most Beautiful Bitter Fruit
8. a Poem
9. King Park
10. Edward Benz, 27 Times
11. I See Everything
12. a Broken Jar
13. all our bruised bodies and the whole heart shrinks
14. You and I in Unison
La Dispute Live
w/ Thrice
Sep 30 Las Vegas, NV Hard Rock
Oct 01 Tempe, AZ Marquee Theater
Oct 03 Dallas, TX The Door
Oct 04 Austin, TX Emos
Oct 05 Houston, TX House of Blues
Oct 07 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Revolution
Oct 08 Orlando, FL Beacham Theater
Oct 09 Atlanta, GA Masquerade Theater
Oct 11 Carrboro, NC Cats Cradle
Oct 12 Richmond, VA The National
Oct 13 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory
Oct 14 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom
Oct 15 Towson, MD Recher Theater
Oct 16 New York, NY Irving Plaza
Oct 18 Boston, MA Royale
Oct 19 Montreal, QC Club Soda
Oct 20 Toronto, ON Phoenix Theatre
Oct 21 Pittsburgh, PA Club Zoo
Oct 22 Covington, KY Madison Theatre
Oct 23 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall
Oct 25 Grand Rapids, MI Intersection
Oct 26 Detroit, MI St. Andrews Hall
Oct 27 Chicago, IL Metro
Oct 28 St. Louis, MO Pops
Oct 29 Lawrence, KS Granada
Oct 30 Denver, CO Summit Music Hall
Nov 01 Magna, UT SaltAir
Nov 03 Seattle, WA Showbox Market
Nov 04 Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom
Nov 05 San Francisco, CA Regency Ballroom
Nov 06 Sacramento, CA Ace of Spades
Nov 08 Los Angeles, CA Mayan Theater
Nov 09 Anaheim, CA House of Blues
Nov 10 Anaheim, CA House of Blues
Nov 11 San Diego, CA House of Blues
La Dispute's "Wildlife," the follow-up to their 2008 LP "Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair," is a nearly 60-minute musical examination of the twentysomething search for purpose; an exploration of the struggles that confront, damage, and redefine us inevitably in life through 14 tracks of new material. Set up as a collection of unpublished "short stories" complete with the author's notes and sectioned thematically by four monologues, "Wildlife" discusses the difficulties inherent in growing up by interweaving the author's own ambiguous loss and struggle for meaning alongside the stories it compelled him to document.
Accordingly, each song musically captures both the moods and tones of those stories as well as the more subtle personal narrative throughout the entire record through a heavy reliance on dynamics and alternative instrumentation allowing for a diversity that shows nearly every spot on the spectrum while never sounding out of place, forced, or unfamiliar. Recorded at both Drasik Studios in Chicago and StadiumRed in New York with Andrew Everding and Joe Pedulla using no artificial reverb, La Dispute's sophomore full length organically captures the sound of five friends committed to pushing their own creative boundaries while still retaining a desire to create honest and emotional music. "Wildlife" arrives October 4 via No Sleep Records.
"Wildlife" Track List:
1. a Departure
2. Harder Harmonies
3. St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church Blues
4. Edit Your Hometown
5. a Letter
6. Safer in the Forest/Love Song for Poor Michigan
7. The Most Beautiful Bitter Fruit
8. a Poem
9. King Park
10. Edward Benz, 27 Times
11. I See Everything
12. a Broken Jar
13. all our bruised bodies and the whole heart shrinks
14. You and I in Unison
La Dispute Live
w/ Thrice
Sep 30 Las Vegas, NV Hard Rock
Oct 01 Tempe, AZ Marquee Theater
Oct 03 Dallas, TX The Door
Oct 04 Austin, TX Emos
Oct 05 Houston, TX House of Blues
Oct 07 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Revolution
Oct 08 Orlando, FL Beacham Theater
Oct 09 Atlanta, GA Masquerade Theater
Oct 11 Carrboro, NC Cats Cradle
Oct 12 Richmond, VA The National
Oct 13 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory
Oct 14 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom
Oct 15 Towson, MD Recher Theater
Oct 16 New York, NY Irving Plaza
Oct 18 Boston, MA Royale
Oct 19 Montreal, QC Club Soda
Oct 20 Toronto, ON Phoenix Theatre
Oct 21 Pittsburgh, PA Club Zoo
Oct 22 Covington, KY Madison Theatre
Oct 23 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall
Oct 25 Grand Rapids, MI Intersection
Oct 26 Detroit, MI St. Andrews Hall
Oct 27 Chicago, IL Metro
Oct 28 St. Louis, MO Pops
Oct 29 Lawrence, KS Granada
Oct 30 Denver, CO Summit Music Hall
Nov 01 Magna, UT SaltAir
Nov 03 Seattle, WA Showbox Market
Nov 04 Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom
Nov 05 San Francisco, CA Regency Ballroom
Nov 06 Sacramento, CA Ace of Spades
Nov 08 Los Angeles, CA Mayan Theater
Nov 09 Anaheim, CA House of Blues
Nov 10 Anaheim, CA House of Blues
Nov 11 San Diego, CA House of Blues
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