While many artists seem content to preview their LPs with YouTube videos and SoundCloud clips, reconciled DC post-punkers the Dismemberment Plan are going the old-school route by showing off an Uncanney Valley single via telephone hotline.
Should you be willing to pay the long distance charges, you can hear the record's second track "Waiting" by dialing 252-64-DPLAN. Be reminded, the 252 area code covers North Carolina, so dialling up the stream could cost you a couple pretty pennies.
As previously reported, Uncanney Valley officially drops October 15 through Partisan. Recorded by J. Robbins, produced by Jason Caddell and the Dismemberment Plan, and mixed by Paul Kolderie, it's the band's first LP since 2001's Change.
"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," singer Travis Morrison had previously said about crafting the LP. "It was a real blessing and opportunity to be in that space again without thinking we had a product to deliver."
You can check out a live performance of the album's "Daddy Was a Real Good Dancer" down below.
Should you be willing to pay the long distance charges, you can hear the record's second track "Waiting" by dialing 252-64-DPLAN. Be reminded, the 252 area code covers North Carolina, so dialling up the stream could cost you a couple pretty pennies.
As previously reported, Uncanney Valley officially drops October 15 through Partisan. Recorded by J. Robbins, produced by Jason Caddell and the Dismemberment Plan, and mixed by Paul Kolderie, it's the band's first LP since 2001's Change.
"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," singer Travis Morrison had previously said about crafting the LP. "It was a real blessing and opportunity to be in that space again without thinking we had a product to deliver."
You can check out a live performance of the album's "Daddy Was a Real Good Dancer" down below.