
Some of La Dispute's most popular songs include Such Small Hands, Nobody, Not Even the Rain, King Park. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
Alternative Emo
Cheltenham, United Kingdom
Leeds, United Kingdom
Cheltenham, United Kingdom
Hannover, Germany
Nürnberg, Germany
Karlsruhe, Germany
Cologne, Germany
Lummen, Belgium
La Dispute has never been a band prone to settling. The five-piece from Grand Rapids, Michigan, is responsible for some of the most uncompromising, experimental hardcore music of the last decade. From their 2008 debut, Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair, to 2011’s Wildlife, to 2015’s Rooms of the House, La Dispute have continually pushed themselves to find new ways to portray some of the most difficult and universally affecting subject matters. Casting a wide stylistic net that includes – but isn’t limited to – jazz, blues, spoken word, screamo and prog rock, La Dispute have developed a sound that, while constantly evolving, is unmistakably theirs. It can be difficult for punk and hardcore bands in particular to evolve and maintain momentum simultaneously the longer they stay active. At a time of economic uncertainty, and with the music industry not being lucrative as it once was, creativity and reality are often at odds with each other. In spite of this, La Dispute has maintained the same attitude they started with. They are a band figuring out, as we all are, how to live meaningfully while also trying to make meaningful art without compromise. Panorama, then, is another chapter in a discography that tells everyday stories in a remarkable way. It takes you deep within the heart of the world we live in, which may not always be a comfortable or comforting place to be, but at the very least it’s a reminder that we’re not there alone.
Read moreLa Dispute has never been a band prone to settling. The five-piece from Grand Rapids, Michigan, is responsible for some of the most uncompromising, experimental hardcore music of the last decade. From their 2008 debut, Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair, to 2011’s Wildlife, to 2015’s Rooms of the House, La Dispute have continually pushed themselves to find new ways to portray some of the most difficult and universally affecting subject matters. Casting a wide stylistic net that includes – but isn’t limited to – jazz, blues, spoken word, screamo and prog rock, La Dispute have developed a sound that, while constantly evolving, is unmistakably theirs. It can be difficult for punk and hardcore bands in particular to evolve and maintain momentum simultaneously the longer they stay active. At a time of economic uncertainty, and with the music industry not being lucrative as it once was, creativity and reality are often at odds with each other. In spite of this, La Dispute has maintained the same attitude they started with. They are a band figuring out, as we all are, how to live meaningfully while also trying to make meaningful art without compromise. Panorama, then, is another chapter in a discography that tells everyday stories in a remarkable way. It takes you deep within the heart of the world we live in, which may not always be a comfortable or comforting place to be, but at the very least it’s a reminder that we’re not there alone.
Date | Event name | Venue |
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09 Jul 2025 | La Dispute @ 2000 Trees 2025 in Cheltenham | 2000 Trees 2025, Cheltenham, EN, United Kingdom |
10 Jul 2025 | La Dispute in Leeds | Brudenell Social Club, Leeds, EN, United Kingdom |
12 Jul 2025 | La Dispute in Cheltenham | 2000 Trees 2025, Cheltenham, EN, United Kingdom |
14 Jul 2025 | La Dispute in HANNOVER | Musikzentrum Hannover, Hannover, NI, Germany |
15 Jul 2025 | La Dispute in NÜRNBERG | HIRSCH, Nürnberg, BY, Germany |
16 Jul 2025 | La Dispute in KARLSRUHE | SUBSTAGE, Karlsruhe, BW, Germany |
18 Jul 2025 | Enter Shikari in Köln | Südbrücke, Cologne, NW, Germany |
19 Jul 2025 | La Dispute in Herk-de-stad | ROCK HERK, Lummen, FL, Belgium |
Some of La Dispute's most popular songs include Such Small Hands, Nobody, Not Even the Rain, King Park. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
You can listen to La Dispute's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Such Small Hands, Nobody, Not Even the Rain, King Park, and more.
La Dispute is known for their distinctive sound in the alternative emo genre, often blending elements of emo, making them a unique voice in the music world.
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