Issue Oriented have an exclusive video interview with The Dillinger Escape Plan on their new record Option Paralysis. You can view here.
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Issue Oriented have an exclusive video interview with The Dillinger Escape Plan on their new record Option Paralysis. You can view here.
Martin Moody has written a very lengthy review of Dillinger Escpae Plan’s show at the Acienne Belgique in Brussels, Belgium.
Here’s an excerpt:
With no opening act for the evening, the band boards the stage at around 20:30. Guitarist, Jeff Tuttle has his angry face on. Leading with his guitar, he jumps straight off the stage and pushes his way into the crowd, creating a one man circle pit. The opening bars of Panasonic Youth blast out from the speakers and Tuttle, whilst wrestling notes out of his guitar, starts bouncing off punters on the floor. Being equal parts dumb shyte and excited by the chaos, I didn’t shift position and found myself on the edge of the circle. After bouncing off a few Belgian kiddies, he runs straight at me, jumping into me with his back, sending the last couple of sips of my Stella flying into the patrons behind me. This is the Dillinger Escape Plan.
Read the full review here.
Make sure you check out The Dillinger Escape Plan’s New MySpace Blog, covering topics such as pre-orders for Option Paralyisis, tour and their When Acting As a Wave shirts.
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Pre-orders are up! If you head over to the Seasons Of Mist webstore you can “check out” our album in a number of formats. We’ve got the regular jewel cased CD for everyone out there who likes to end up having cracked plastic cases lying around, and we’ve got a digipack with a bonus track which is a pretty handsome step up, as well as an unbelievable looking vinyl option that comes with a high quality digital download, and a box set that looks good enough to sit on your mantle and has a ton of stuff in it, not the least of which being a zapper thing that can turn off pretty much ANY television you come across. There’s nothing that’s gonna gratify me more than going into a crowded sports bar and secretly turning off the televisions right before some big UFC decision announcement between Ricky Rattlesnakefist and Big John Sledgehammer or whatever they call themselves. Also in the box are a picture book, a flag, a beanie, buttons, a luggage tag, and a CD/Vinyl that’s actually a CD on one side and a working vinyl on the other. Anyhow…there’s also limited quantities of the Option Paralysis vinyl and the box set, so if you’re looking to end up with something that’ll surely age like only the finest of wines, that’s the ticket in my opinion, ’cause with the vinyl you get the full quality digital files too so you’re set with the music on your computer and IPod PLUS you have something limited and rare to hang onto and bury in a time capsule right before the world ends. Hey, there’s no shame if you want the CD by itself though. There’s something cool about that as well. Whenever I see an album that I consider a personal “classic” on CD on someone’s shelf, there’s definitely a kinda “whoa this is fucking cool” moment, it’s just even more so with vinyl. It reminds you that there is something that was created, something tangible, something valuable, not just something that you can hit delete and erase forever. As much as I love the internet, there is something inherently and impossibly awesome about having the “thing.” I could get into a whole discourse about it all, but thankfully for you guys I won’t. I’m just checking in to let you know that the pre-order links are up, so if you feel like being part of the solution and not part of the problem, check ‘em all out HERE. You gotta think of this kinda stuff as natural selection, cultural Darwinism if you will. You can only get rid of shitty things by weeding them out, like evolution, and in this case you do that by starving the thing that sucks and nourishing that which you like. You gotta support the things you think are good, you can’t just grab it all for free and then keep complaining about how much music sucks these days, or the garbage makers will win simply by way of having the deepest financial backers. Anyhow…..boooorrringggg…..I’m losing you…..Bueller…….Buellerrrr……moving on.We’re in Europe, it’s great as always. Vienna and Zurich were great, but Milan, holy fuck, Milan, absolutely amazing show. We hadn’t played there in almost eight years or so and it was absolutely incredible. We won’t take so long next time. It was great seeing our old merch guy and long time friend Paolo, who when we first brought to the US thought “Wendy” from the “Wendy’s” we took him to was a real person who owned the restaurant and wanted to meet her because he couldn’t believe how big the fries and drink sizes were. Imagine how PSYCHED he was when he realized that there are Wendy’s “restaurants” everywhere. Needless to say I think we doubled his weight in a year’s time. While we’re on the topic of silly tour stories from our past, Paolo and I were cracking up last night remembering a certain old fat bus driver we once had who NEVER wore a shirt and every day when he put deodorant on would also lift up his man-tits and roll it on underneath of them while he was at it. See what you guys are missing? We’re playing really long sets, the longest we’ve ever played, around 18-19 songs a night, and it feels gooooood. I’m assuming you guys have seen the tour dates for the North American spring tour? Most of them are on the main page right now, but there are more coming so keep checking back if you don’t see one near you. It’s gonna be us, our old fellow mischief makers in Darkest Hour who we haven’t toured with since 2002(we could write a small book on the insanity just from that one tour), IwrestledABearOnce, and a band I’m really excited for you all to check out if you haven’t, Animals As Leaders, a really impressive instrumental creation from one of the more interesting and exciting guitar players on the scene today. Instrumental technical metal is usually just slightly less irritating than pissing out napalm, and only slightly more interesting than watching paint dry, but this stuff actually has soul and sounds fresh, and not like a gathering of the ponytails club meeting at a Guitar Center. We’re gonna steamroll through North America, passing through South By Southwest in Austin which we haven’t done since 2004 and finishing with Coachella which will be a first for us, from early March to mid April. It’s about time. We haven’t done a “full” North American tour since what? Late 2005? We didn’t mean for that much time to pass, come out and lets get reacquainted shall we?
We’ve also got some more international dates coming up in May and June; keep an eye out for those if you live overseas.
We’re super busy right now and that’s how we like it. See some of you soon and we’ll get those “When Acting As A Wave” shirts out as soon as we get back from here on the 14th of Feb.
-Greg
(Via Twitter.)
Adrian mentioned the other day that over at Seasons of Mist that you could check out the physical pre-orders. Well, as of this morning I presume everything is available for purchase.
Click here. Also, as you already should know there are only 2000 boxsets being made. So be one of the first 2000 to get one.
Season of Mist have the physical copies of Option Paralysis available for pre-order. Currently all of the Option Paralysis stock on Season of Mist says it’s out of stock. My guess is that it’s an error with the site and it will be rectified shortly.
There are a number of different options, they are as follows:

This will set you back $13.99 (12€) and probably be the same copy you’re likely to find in stores when it gets released.
2. CD Digipack

A bit more expensive, at $17.99 (14€) this copy is limited edition and is packaged in a 5 panel digipack including a bonus track. Not sure how limited this copy is and whether or not you’ll be able to find it at stores when the album gets released.
3. Vinyl

The vinyl edition is packaged in a die-cut sleeve with turning wheel inside and includes the same bonus track as the digipack in addition to a digital download card. This will cost you $21.99 (15€). Again, not sure how limited this is and whether or not regular stores are going to stock this. Best to go in person and ask you record shop if you can pre-order if you’re not able to order it online. Apparently Relapse records will have a copy of the vinyl edition in white, exclusive to them.
4. Box Set

The box set is only available in the Season Of Mist shop. According to them it is an amazing limited edition packaging includes Digipak, Picture Book, TV-B-Gone (turn off any TV, anywhere), Beanie, Flag, Luggage Tag & Buttons.
All orders offer free shipping to the US and Canada.
Greg’s just posted a heap of news on his MySpace page.
Of note is the last shirt design by Shadow Monster (pictured below), which you can order now! Greg had this to say of Shadow Monster:
On the design front, it’s been an amazing creative pleasure getting to know the enigmatic and wonderfully insane art freak/design nutball Shadowmonster; riffing on ideas for shirts, talking about meanings behind songs, and making revision after revision late at night. So in his words, “cheers” dude, it’s been rad. When we started all we knew was that we really wanted to make sure that we were doing the opposite of what we hated in rock shirts. We were sick of seeing the easy designs, the boring designs, the derivative designs, the typical designs, the ironic pink designs, that we so often see. We wanted to make shirts that we felt captured some of our vibe, that we, as people who enjoy looking like we actually dress with the lights on(albeit strobe lights), would wear, and I think we succeeded. We love him. If you’re curious to see a glimpse of just how far down the rabbit hole of visual hallucinatory insanity that guy’s mind goes, check out his new website( http://www.iamshadowmonster.com), blog(http://www.iamshadowmonster.blogspot.com), and twitter(http://twitter.com/shdwmnstrdesign). It’s been great working with someone who thinks in ways that even we in our advanced stages of rapidly deteriorating mental stability think is crazy, someone who isn’t just unafraid of “getting weird”, but actually defaults to that.
Congrats dude! Here are his last designs for The Dillinger Escape Plan:
Make sure you read the rest of Greg’s post here.
We also got a heads up by Greg for The Running Board. Thanks, dude. o far we’ve got a whopping 160 members in the course of 5 days. I think it’s a success!
P.S. We are currently looking for someone experienced in pixel art for a top secret project. Anyone interested should email me at news@spreadinglikewings.com. Thanks!
The response as to whether or not people wanted a community powered forum hosted on Spreading Like Wings was extremely positive and forthcoming. Thanks to everyone who commented, sent me an email or messaged me on Twitter, and my apologies if I didn’t get back to you, but to be honest I was completely swamped.
So the forum has been through a bit of testing, but is now up. It’s called The Running Board, is hosted on phpBB (although I would’ve preferred vBulletin) and is still very much in its early stages. Suggestions and requests should be directed at this thread.
Currently, until I get a good anti-spam system working, I am manually accepting people’s registrations. Please be patient, I’ll try my best to accept within 1-2 hours. Hope you like it!
By the divine power of Thor, we’ve got something nice for you today. First off is a written review/preview of OP from Rocksound.TV – giving a moderate preview of what to expect and comparisons of previous Dillinger material. Check it out here -> Rocksound.TV
Next is something we ALL want to hear. ACTUAL audio from each new song. Check it out here.
Enjoy guys
As Gronk says over at Stubbadub, The Dillinger Escape Plan, along with Faith No More, have been confirmed for the 2010 Coachella Festival:
The 2010 Coachella Festival lineup was recently announced revealing Faith No More’s first U.S gig for over 12 years.
The Dillinger Escape are also part of the line up and will be playing on the same day as Faith No More, Saturday April 17.
This is great news for our U.S friends, perhaps this is a prelude to a flurry of U.S Faith No More dates?
Whole Bunch of Updates
Firstly, in case you didn’t hear already, you can watch the world premiere of The Dillinger Escape Plan’s “Farewell, Mona Lisa” on Justin.tv, March 1st, 1:00 PM PST. You can watch the trailer here.
Secondly, Dillinger’s MySpace page has been re-designed by Sons of Nero, which includes a biography for the new album:
And lastly, Dillinger have set up a site for Option Paralysis updates, which you can check out here. According to Ben on Twitter, you should “Repost and Retweet this link with Option Paralysis updates and links and we will pick a handful of you special people to hang out with us and get free stuff.”