Dismemberment Plan announce first album since 2001

The venerable dance-punks will release their first album since 2001’s Change.

First promised last October, The Dismemberment Plan will release the intentionally-misspelled Uncanney Valley via Partisan on October 15.

“We never psyched ourselves out and thought, ‘NOW we’re making a Plan record. It was more like stay calm and play on,” said guitarist Jason Caddell via press release. “We weren’t going to get anything good unless we could trick ourselves into staying in that place where it was creativity for its own sake,” said frontman Travis Morrison. “It was a real blessing and opportunity to be in that space again without thinking we had a product to deliver.”

According to Pitchfork, the album was produced by J. Robbins and mixed by Paul Kolderie at Baltimore’s Magpie Cage. Song titles include ‘Invisible’, ‘Lookin’, ‘Waiting’, ‘Mexico City Christmas’, and ‘Daddy Was a Real Good Dancer’. The band has performed some of these tracks live; watch the band play ‘Mexico City Christmas’ in Baltimore below.

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