La Dispute have partnered with Noisey to premiere their new album, Rooms Of The House, a full week ahead of its originally scheduled release date.
Praised for being an album that defies categorization, Rooms Of The House finds La Dispute channeling their unique sound into a concept record about a co-habitating couple on the verge of collapse. We have yet to run our review, but will tell you now it’s one of the best albums that will hit stores this year. You can stream the record below.
There is still time to pre-order Rooms Of The House. If you like what you hear, resist the urge to be a dick and support LD by purchasing the album.
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BRB QUITTING LIFE
I was pretty underwhelmed on first listen. Everything sounds really compressed and the bass is too high. Also, this album didn’t strike me lyrically the way the other albums did immediately so I’m hoping this grows on me but a lot of this felt very boring. I hate to say this. LD was one of my favorite bands from 2006 and on.