
Intense, narrative-driven post-hardcore that feels like a gut-wrenching short story. Spoken-word vulnerability meets explosive, technical rock energy.
Formed in 2005 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, La Dispute is an American post-hardcore band. The group consists of Jordan Dreyer, Brad Vander Lugt, Chad Morgan-Sterenberg, Corey Stroffolino, and Adam Vass. Since their inception, they have maintained a prolific output, releasing multiple EPs and four studio albums. The band currently releases music through No Sleep Records, continuing to develop their distinct sound within the post-hardcore genre after nearly two decades of activity.
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