Panorama La Dispute
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
22.03.2019
Album including Album cover
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- 1 ROSE QUARTZ 01:05
- 2 FULTON STREET I 04:41
- 3 FULTON STREET II 04:59
- 4 RHODONITE AND GRIEF 03:36
- 5 ANXIETY PANORAMA 03:51
- 6 IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN 04:04
- 7 VIEW FROM OUR BEDROOM WINDOW 04:05
- 8 FOOTSTEPS AT THE POND 03:23
- 9 THERE YOU ARE (HIDING PLACE) 04:53
- 10 YOU ASCENDANT 07:15
Info for Panorama
La Dispute is five close friends from the Upper Midwest with a firm passion for the concept of music and art as a medium for making new friends. As a result, La Dispute makes (or strives to make) music that is both artistically, technically, and emotionally engaging in hopes of establishing legitimate connections with any and all interested people, while encouraging dialogue between those people and themselves about things in life that truly matter and that truly last. La Dispute also carries a firm passion for the relevance of a live show, both for the bands involved and for the people in attendance, and will go to the grave believing that the environment created when strangers come together despite their differences to celebrate one important thing is invaluable and should not under any circumstances be taken for granted.
La Dispute
La Dispute
is a post-hardcore storytelling band from Grand Rapids, Michigan. The band was formed by Jordan Dreyer (vocals), Brad Vander Lugt (drums), Kevin Whittemore (rhythm guitar), Derek Sterenberg (guitar), and Adam Kool (Bass) in 2004.
When the band was first starting out they did not take themselves very seriously. Jordan Dreyer had never written music before, but was an author of poems and short stories. After Sterenberg and Kool quit in 2006 the band began to have a more serious outlook about their future as a band. Sterenberg and Kool were replaced by Chad Sterenberg and Adam Vass in 2006 and 2007, respectively.
It is said that one of the band’s first musical compositions was their ‘Here, Hear Experiment’, which was a series of EPs consisting of spoken word poems written by band members excluding vocalist Jordan Dreyer. “The Here, Hear Experiment,” says Dreyer, “will be made until La Dispute is no longer making music.” The band is surrounded by poetry and allusion including its name which is derived from the play of the same name by Pierre de Marivaux. Jordan Dreyer says, “ I saw parallels between the play and the music I was writing, and I knew it had to be the name.” La Dispute’s Rooms of The House newest album tells stories of different rooms of a house, which follows La Dispute’s pattern of storytelling.
This album contains no booklet.