Dark-spherical album of post-hardcore experimenters La Dispute full of morbid poetry. Panoramaist - a good ten years after their debut album - the latest release of theUS post-hardcore band La Dispute. The five-piece group from Michigan stands for a complex, uncompromising and experimental style and more than lives up to its reputation with Panorama. With their blend and development of elements of jazz and blues, screamo and progressive rock, the band never stands still stylistically, yet always remains characteristic. The main elements of the latest album are the sophisticated lyrics and the unmistakable vocals of frontman Jordan Dreyer, who seamlessly blends spoken word passages, vocals and screaming. On "Panorama" he tells of a dark-morbid and at the same time deeply personal journey, a car journey from his homeword to that of his girlfriend who passes by various places of accident and misfortune. The musical style of the album, which mixes the energetic dynamics of hardcore punks with the introspective elements of emo and combines them with melodic, at times almost spherical structures, fits in with the intense content of the album, making it sound more panoramic and ethereal than the band's earlier releases.