Dillinger Escape Plan Preview New Song 'I Panic In Dreams'
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(Metal Hammer) The Dillinger Escape Plan have released a preview of their track "I Panic In Dreams," which is taken from their upcoming album 'Dissociation', to be launched on October 14, just as the band commence their final tour. Guitarist Ben Weinman said in August that there was little chance of a reunion once they've completed their last road trip in March, telling Noisey: "I think in some ways we wanted to pull a Seinfeld - we didn't want to get to the point where we're stopping because we have to, because we're old or people are kind of over it." He added: "I feel way more empowered in making hard decisions. I don't like the idea of slowing down or doing it less often. I like to just dive in full-force and take things to the extreme because that's what this band has always been about." He said of the follow-up to 2013's One Of Us Is The Killer: "We're all finally in a place where we can be individuals as part of a whole. That level of co-dependency isn't an issue with Dillinger. "We do this because we want to, and we like to, and that's a good place to be. That's true maturity - I think that's a big part of this album and this whole kind of celebration of us." The Dillinger Escape Plan's tour takes in North America, the UK and Europe. Check out the song preview and see the tour dates here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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