
Dissociation
The heaviest of swan songs. Billed as the New Jersey unit’s final LP, *Dissociation* is arguably their finest, a culminating effort whose violent mood shifts and tangles of barbed guitar are met with dark, atmospheric grandeur. From the dizzying post-hardcore of “Limerent” to the dystopian R&B of its title track and schizophrenic thrills of “Low Feels Blvd,” its impact is felt long after it’s over.
The famously technical New Jersey band ends their career with one final album of squealing riffs, dizzying musicianship, and plenty of nostalgia for their heyday.
The famously technical New Jersey band ends their career with one final album of squealing riffs, dizzying musicianship, and plenty of nostalgia for their heyday.
Dissociation is a collection of DEP's greatest ideas of sorts, reminding us why they made such great music in the first place.
Dissociation is a collection of DEP's greatest ideas of sorts, reminding us why they made such great music in the first place.
After nearly 20 years spent pushing, pulling, coaxing, battering, tweaking and otherwise forcibly evolving the forms metal can take on, the...
After nearly 20 years spent pushing, pulling, coaxing, battering, tweaking and otherwise forcibly evolving the forms metal can take on, the...
THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN recently decided that the creative masterpiece and associated touring cycle for "Dissociation", the band's sixth full-length, will be its swan song. The genre-bending geniuses who make up the group are going out on top much like the way the classic, nineties comedy "Seinfel...
THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN recently decided that the creative masterpiece and associated touring cycle for "Dissociation", the band's sixth full-length, will be its swan song. The genre-bending geniuses who make up the group are going out on top much like the way the classic, nineties comedy "Seinfel...
It’s not what you’d expect, and in that sense it’s exactly what you’d expect.
It’s not what you’d expect, and in that sense it’s exactly what you’d expect.
A Review of Dissociation by The Dillinger Escape Plan, available October 14th worldwide via Party Smasher Inc.
A Review of Dissociation by The Dillinger Escape Plan, available October 14th worldwide via Party Smasher Inc.
The Dillinger Escape Plan - Dissociation review: Too weird to live, too rare to die.
The Dillinger Escape Plan - Dissociation review: Too weird to live, too rare to die.