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Option Paralysis (Special Edition)

The Dillinger Escape Plan

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Album Review

The Dillinger Escape Plan don't make any major stylistic leaps on this, their fourth album. In some ways, it's a return to the shouty, spastic post-hardcore of their full-length debut, Calculating Infinity, abandoning the electronic freakouts of 2007's Ire Works while retaining some of the melodic elements, even if there's nothing here as almost radio-friendly as "Milk Lizard." Vocalist Greg Puciato has developed into quite the crooner, and even his shouting recalls Guy Picciotto more than Cookie Monster, when he's not borrowing Mike Patton's sneer. The band can still turn on a dime, musically speaking; its ultra-intricate jazz-metal breaks and solos that don't feel like solos are still very present. So is the element of surprise; "Widower" is a piano-driven ballad that's downright beautiful, even (or especially) when the drummer's going berserk behind his bandmates, slowly building to an inevitable hardcore outburst at the four-minute mark. If there's one thing to complain about on Option Paralysis, it's that the album has pieces made up of cool parts, instead of songs made up of hooks. But for Dillinger fans, that alienating complexity is a bug, not a feature, and the fact that it's impossible to remember how a given song goes when it's over is taken as a testament to the bandmembers' ability to perform these stunts. So once again, they're preaching — at top volume — to the converted. Which is fine, because they remain very, very good at what they do.

Customer Reviews

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DEP never fails to amaze me. I waited for this album for so long and couldn't be happier. Great vocal harmonies and incredible time shifts, as expected. Insane playing by all members. A truly inspiring recording. If this music makes you uncomfortable you either confront it or you turn away, it's not for everyone. DEP are never bland and always keep you guessing, I listen to this album back to back to figure out the new crazy patterns these guys assault your ears with. The best part of DEP is that it never gets old to me. So much radio mall metal bands are predictable and lazy, and Option Paralysis is just the cure for that mainstream cliche.

AMAZING

They always set off a spark in my brain, the album is inspiring. It really makes you feel like the rest of the world need to step up and make music that matters.

Biography

Formed: Nj

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

The Dillinger Escape Plan create maniacally intense, crushingly metallic, and decidedly hardcore punk-infused jazz-time-signature-invoking compositions displaying an unparalleled musical bravery, precision musicianship, meticulously thought-out, and complex structuring, and rigorous physical endurance. The band's guitarists and drummer are regular features in publications geared toward the guitar- and drum-playing set. The depth of extremity and mental challenge presented by their music virtually...
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