Friday, July 6, 2007

The Dillinger Escape Plan working on new album

THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN has entered the studio to begin work on their brand new, full-length album.

THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN are teamed with long-time engineer Steve Evetts at Omen Room Studios in Los Angeles, CA to begin tracking songs. The band will remain in LA through July to complete work on the record. The drum tracks were recorded at Sonikwire Studios by Gil Sharone (STOLEN BABIES, PUSCIFER). A Fall ’07 release date is expected via Relapse Records.

THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN has posted a number of video teasers leading up to their time in the studio, including snip-its of the writing process, their high-speed cross-country travels to the studio, and a Soprano’s-esque montage, that all can be viewed at this location.

Updated THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN news and tour information will be made available at the Relapse Records website: www.RELAPSE.com, THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN website: www.DILLINGERESCAPEPLAN.com and MySpace: www.myspace.com/DILLINGERESCAPEPLAN.


"The greatest and most influential band on Earth" - AP

"The sound of the future now." - KERRANG!

"DEP are the greatest band the world has ever seen." - NME

"the future of alternative music" - METAL HAMMER

"I'll have to be quite candid, THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN are easily the most important force in progressive underground music right now." - Real Detroit Weekly

"The music is astonishing. Miss Machine is a major statement. Bravo. " - The Cleveland Scene.

"DILLINGER has always amazed; now - the cheeseball idiom must be embraced - the band rocks. Miss Machine depicts a DILLINGER that has matured if not mellowed, one that values musicality as much as mathematical precision." - Las Vegas Mercury

"Miss Machine, in fact, might be the most perfectly designed and awe-inspiring heavy rock album you'll hear all year." - Miami New Times

"In terms of sheer ambition, no one playing music right now touches The DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN." - Eye Weekly

"Miss Machine is the sound of a band living up to and shattering all expectations, making it one of the most exciting and forward-thinking releases this year." - Hartford Advocate

"Miss Machine is an explosive, important Cassini-styled musical mission to Saturn, from which even more striking, more convincing sounds and sights may be sown in years to come." - Baltimore Weekly

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