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Until now, the Dismemberment Plan’s discography has been a near-perfect chronicle of the arc from smartass youthful exuberance to quarter-life crisis to grown-up stability, culminating in the well-adjusted grace of 2001′s Change. And what follows such strides into adulthood but marriage, kids, day jobs, and a retreat from the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle (after some [...]
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submitted by Nick Oct 17th 2013 06:00 pm (stereogum.com)
As you may have heard, the Dismemberment Plan, the funky, funny, frenetic DC hardcore band, is back. Uncanney Valley, the band’s fifth album and their first since 2001, is out now and before heading out on tour, the Plan’s frontman Travis Morrison hopped up on Turntable.fm to play some tunes including Nu Shooz and talk [...]
submitted by Nick Oct 15th 2013 04:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Back in the day when every indie band stayed deathly serious at all times, twitchy D.C. postpunk greats remained stuck in permanent goofball mode, even when they were dealing with heavy shit. And now that they’re back together and they’ve just released Uncanney Valley, their first album in more than a decade, the D-Plan are [...
Their new album Uncanney Valley may not be the return to form that many of us were hoping for, but reunited D.C. postpunk greats the Dismemberment Plan remain one of the great live bands in the indie rock universe, and a ridiculously tight and versatile group of musicians. (Back in the day, they were the [...]
According to a questionable but oft-recycled musical proverb, the best songs can all be stripped down to just a singer and an acoustic guitar. In a recent Esquire Live Session, the Dismemberment Plan’s Travis Morrison puts that thesis to the test — with a slight tweak — by performing a rendition of “Daddy ...
We are veering closer to the release of Uncanny Valley, the Dismemberment Plan’s first album since 2001′s Change. We’ve already heard “Waiting” and “Invisible” from the LP, but now we have “Daddy Was A Real Good Dancer,” which Chris, our resident D-Plan exp...


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