La Dispute anticipan disco con "I Shaved My Head”

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Dispute anticipate album with “I Shaved My Head”

After six years without musical news, the American emotional hardcore band Dispute has now announced the launch of a new album entitled “No One was driving the car”

“No One was driving the car” It is a conceptual work divided into five acts that arises from the obsessions influenced by existential crises and technological advances. The album, which is inspired by the movie “First Reformed” of Paul Schraderwill see the light next September 5 through Epitaph Records. So the wait will come to us all summer, but it will be worthwhile in response to one of the outstanding bands of the American emotion.

The band has already published the first theme of the album, which will also include the songs “I Shaved My Head”, “Man with Hands and Ankles Bound” and “Detail Self -Fecation”. The album will include a total of 14 themes: “I Shaved My Head”, “Man with Hands and Ankles Bound”, “Detail Self-Fecation”, “Environmental Catastrophe Film”, “Self-Portrait Backwards”, “The Field”, “Sibling Fistfight at Mom’s Fifthieth / The Party’s Over” “Landlord Calls The Sheriff in”, “Steve”, “Top-Sellers Banquet”, “Saturation Divers”, “I Dream of a Room With All My Friends”, “No One Was Driving the Car” and “End Times Sermon”.

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