But like another clear inspiration (At The Drive-In’s Relationship Of Command), Somewhere At The Bottom Of The River Between Vega And Altair succeeds on fairly cathartic cuts and dashes. Granted, Dreyer’s vocal style, pioneered by Moss Icon’s Jonathan Vance and practically perfected by mewithoutYou’s Aaron Weiss (a band whose influence invariably stains Somewhere, but especially “Fall Down, Never Get Back Up Again” and “Andria”), isn’t anything entirely new. La Dispute’s musical backdrop is interesting enough-occasional handclaps, horns and all-but without the strenuous, stream-of-consciousness vocals from frontman Jordan Dreyer, their deliberate, literate post-hardcore methodology would be lost in a grand shuffle. La Dispute Somewhere At The Bottom Of The River Between Vega And Altair
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