The Dillinger Escape Plan Reveal New Album Title And Release Month (Updated)
The Dillinger Escape Plan have unveiled “One Of Us Is The Killer” as the title to their new album. The outing will surface in May through the bands own Party Smasher Inc. label. The North American release of the outing will see the group putting the album out in partnership with Sumerian Records; while Party Smasher Inc.‘s partnerships with BMG (UK/Europe), Grind House (Japan) and Remote Control (Australia) will cover the international releases. The band once again worked with producer Steve Evetts (Every Time I Die, Glassjaw) on the opus.
Further details on the album are expected in the coming weeks with the following batch of initial live dates in support of it having been announced:
04/20 Worcester, MA – Palladium (‘New England Metal & Hardcore Festival‘)
04/26 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
04/27 Brooklyn, NY – TBA
05/02 Los Angeles, CA – Nokia Live (‘Revolver Golden Gods Awards‘)
05/08 Chicago, IL – Reggies
05/19 San Francisco, CA – DNA Lounge
05/20 Anaheim, CA – Chain Reaction
07/05 Roskilde, DEN – Roskilde Festival
07/06 Gothenburg, SWE – Metaltown
Update – February 18th 2:44pm:
The group have since revealed the below cover art for the album:




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I’m so glad I will be out of town for the Brooklyn date of this tour. I wouldn’t want to mess up my tradition of missing DEP every time they come around.
Saving yourself for the Limp Bizkit/Volbeat/Emmure tour this summer?
leave Volbeat alone
You are lucky they even performed for you, bastards!
(either that, or “they’re a human”)
I downloaded Volbeats latest album yesterday…terrible, simply atrocious.
Well I’ll be checking them out at Reggies. Everyone tells me how intense they are live so I’ll give it a shot. I hope Animals As Leaders or After The Burial open.
My band has played a few (forgettable) shows at Reggie’s. I love that place, and that Green Room.
DEP is ridiculous live, I saw them open for Deftones a while ago at The Riv. That show was incredible. Them guitarists sure know how to fling themselves around the fucking stage.
I like Reggies its good for metal/punk shows. I saw Doug Stanhope there on Halloween. The stag being small can hurt a show like when I saw Turisis there last year.
I have liked what I heard from DEP the post Miss Machine hasn’t been my favorite but I’m told they nearly kill anyone within a 50 feet radious live and Reggies is so damn small it should be awesome.
Saw them a few years back with AFI, and their show is maniacal. Hanging off rafters, jumping from huge guitar stacks, breathing fire! The shit was unreal.
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