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Option Paralysis: the tendency, when given unlimited choices, to make none. Ironic, given that the question of whether or not to buy this record contradicts this dilemma completely. For me, this is the musical event of the year. The upcoming Devil Sold His Soul, Deftones and Protest the Hero offerings can all go suck a fat one – relatively speaking.

I doubt many of you reading this will be unaware of this incredible band; they transcend and skullfuck just about every boundary in extreme music we have. Defying categorization, they are inarguably aggressive, intelligent and groundbreaking in equal measure.

Opening track Farewell, Mona Lisa has been floating around the internet for a good while now. The video was premiered at the beginning of March, but its quality hasn’t diminished despite its now-tremendous familiarity. Chinese Whispers also reared its head fairly recently to a rapturous internet reception, and is (if my interpretation reads correctly) a well-deserved middle finger to the Calculating Infinity-era purists.

There is something here for every Dillinger fan, however. Good Neighbor, a perfectly formed burst of syncopated time signatures and staccato strumming, harks back to their early sound, whilst epic jazz-lounge (not even kidding) tour de force Widower wouldn’t be out of place on Ire Works.

In no way is this amalgamation an effort to please everyone though – more the logical progression of what’s come before.

I’d perhaps like to have seen a little more variation on the patented Dillinger ‘all-at-once’ formula. Whilst the combined force of immediate and simultaneous guitars, drums and vocals is a potent weapon, it is not one to be abused. But I guess it’s a moot point when the tracks still sound utterly amazing. View Full Article »

I say this because Dillinger Escape Plan Fansite Spreading Like Wings reports that over the weekend, teasers of every track from DEP’s upcoming album Option Paralysis have hit the net (which you can listen to below), along with a track by track review at Rocksound.

These teasers have got me pumped up for OP even more than I already was. It features everything I’d want in a Dillinger album: Chaos, jazzy shred, and Faith No More influenced rocking melodicism. If they can make an album half as good as 2007′s Ire Works, then I’m sold. However, judging on what I’ve heard so far, it’s going to be up on that level, if not greater.

Option Paralysis is due out March 22nd, and I can’t fucking wait.

- JR

Farewell, Mona Lisa

Farewell, Mona Lisa, the new single from Dillinger Escape Plan off of their upcoming album Option Paralysis surfaced this weekend. One gracious fan from the official DEP forums recorded the song’s debut from Sirius’ Liquid Metal and uploaded it for all to hear. The quality is pretty low, but it’s good enough to hear what’s going on. Thank you, kind stranger.

Mitch says it sounds like Ire Works and was unimpressed. I, however, am happy to hear some more of the general Pattony weirdness from Irony Is A Dead Scene thrown in. But he was right, it sounds sort of like Ire Works material. But to me, that’s not such a bad thing. Ire Works is a masterpiece. Option Paralysis is said to be the longest DEP album to date at around 45 minutes, so there’s room for more Dillinger zaniness to unfold.

Option Paralysis will no doubt be one of the best albums to come out next year. It comes out March 23.

- JR

That Phonogetic Records thing was not true, as most of us already know. But now it looks like the Dillinger label that guitarist Ben Weinman was talking about will be called Party Smasher Inc., named after a killer song from 2007′s Ire Works.

Party Smasher Inc. is the “official creative umbrella” for everything DEP related. Ben had this to say:

“After over a decade of touring and making music we have realized that there is the right way of doing things, the wrong way of doing things, and then the Dillinger way of doing things. Party Smasher Inc. will represent our collected efforts on all things Dillinger-related.”

Sounds pretty awesome to me. Their new album Option Paralysis is in the works and will be due out by early 2010 on Season Of Mist records (in association with Party Smasher Inc. of course).

- JR

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