La Dispute announce new album

17 December 2013 | 9:29 am | Staff Writer
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La Dispute have announced their third full-length album, 'Rooms of the House'. Following sophomore album 'Wildlife', the album will be released on March 21, 2014 via the band's own newly-established label Better Living, licensed in Australia to Resist. The band say the label is "an outlet for creative expression, and as a way for both themselves and other artists to work together and give back to their respective communities. The label will operate in multiple forms of media; incorporating written, musical, and visual content, hoping to encourage collaboration between a variety of artists who are looking to impact their communities by supporting structures and organizations which are already making significant positive changes."Recorded with Will Yip at Studio 4 in Pennsylvania before being mastered at The Lodge by Emily Lazar, the band retreated to an isolated cabin in Michigan's upper peninsula to write 'Rooms of the House'.

La Dispute have announced their third full-length album, 'Rooms of the House'.

Following sophomore album 'Wildlife', the album will be released on March 21, 2014 via the band's own newly-established label Better Living, licensed in Australia to Resist. The band say the label is "an outlet for creative expression, and as a way for both themselves and other artists to work together and give back to their respective communities.

The label will operate in multiple forms of media; incorporating written, musical, and visual content, hoping to encourage collaboration between a variety of artists who are looking to impact their communities by supporting structures and organizations which are already making significant positive changes.
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Recorded with Will Yip at Studio 4 in Pennsylvania before being mastered at The Lodge by Emily Lazar, the band retreated to an isolated cabin in Michigan's upper peninsula to write 'Rooms of the House'.

"The area where we were was pretty remote so we could focus on playing and not much else,” says bassist Adam Vass on the process. “It was just the five of us working on writing every single day for a month and pretty much the entire album came out of those sessions.

'Yesterday's Home', a 48-page companion book that documents the writing and recording process along with the lyrics will come with the album. A portion of the album's proceeds will go towards causes "advancing and encouraging youth involvement in the arts and music, such as all-ages spaces, creative workshops, programming, and education."