It’s has never been easy to
categorize La Dispute or nail them down to one specific genre.
Thanks to the newest addition to their discography,
Rooms of the House makes it utterly
impossible.
Each track plays in its part
illustrating the demise of passionless relationship whose love fades into
oblivion through the album's progression.
While vocalist Jordan Dreyer is known for having an eloquent way of
explaining the deepest emotions surrounding the most horrifying events, he takes
a step back from the pure devastation of
Wildlife’s
“King Park” as he meticulously analyzes the everyday motions of muddling
through life alone in a marriage.
It’s
the brutal simplicity of events that make them just as haunting as “All Our
Bruised Bodies” and “Andria.”