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The Dillinger Escape Plan in Poland

Written by Live Nation Polska / September 05, 2016

The Dillinger Escape Plan will perform at two concerts in Poland on February 11 in Warsaw Stodola Club and February 12 in Krakow Kwadrat. Tickets will be on sale from Wednesday September 7.

The Dillinger Escape Plan, one of the most important groups in mathcore music history, will perform two concerts in Poland as part of the tour promoting their new album „Dissociation". There are many indications that it will be the bands last appearance before the long hiatus.

Witch each album American band gained more and more publicity. The last of them, "One Of Us Is The Killer", despite the release in an independent label, climbed up to the 25th place of the Billboard chart. TDEP won the The Golden God's Best Underground Band award, Kerrang!’s Inspiration Award, as well as VH1 Most Influential Guitarist. An important event in the history of the band was recording a cult status in its genre EP "Irony Is A Dead Scene" together with Mike Patton (Faith No More).

A separate paragraph should be devoted to TDEP concerts, which are an absolute energy bomb and can’t be compared to any other band. Team members going around the club’s structure, climbing onto balconies, elements of stage and leaping into the audience is a must at every show. In this respect, their ingenuity made them at least as famous as their albums, which for nearly two decades is impressing fans of technical, aggressive and chaotic, yet very complex music.

The Dillinger Escape Plan will release their new album on October 14th. "Dissociation" would probably be the last release from them before a possible disbanding for an indefinite period. Ben Weinman, founder and guitarist of the band, talks about the recording process: “For the first time writing this record didn’t calm me – it made me anxious. (…) Listening back to these songs I got feedback from people saying they are crazier and more schizophrenic than anything we have done since Calculating Infinity. Greg was almost like ‘I don’t know how I can sing on this.’” Liam Wilson, band’s bassist adds: „These tracks represent us at our most scathing, most unhinged, most indestructible and simultaneously at our most focused and delicate; our most detached and yet most intimate... Most unexpected and still familiar, most memorable and still defiantly experimental.”

Puciato speaking about The Dillinger Escape Plan says: „The world should know that we were free and did what we wanted with pretty much zero regard for rules or expectations or our own past or future.” Weinman adds: „There is no epitaph for art. Great art will live forever long after the creators have left the Earth. I can only hope that somewhere 1000 years from now a Dillinger song is heard somewhere in space.” With such a discography fortunately we can be calm about it.

 

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