Everything originated from Hardcore: as often happens to those who want to musically propose an over-the-top force and "Border Line" attitude, the history of Dillinger Escape Plan begins with that intransigent burst of blind fury on which they will generate a particular and dazzling sound that will make noise in just a few years.
1996: five daredevils, Dimitri Minakakis on vocals, Chris Pennie on drums, Ben Weinman and Derek Brantley on guitars, and bassist Adam Doll ignite North, New Jersey, under the moniker Arcane. From the start, their attitude is their added weapon: the live performance of Arcane is already fiery, and all this greatly contributes to the word of mouth that fuels and grows with each new concert of the band. The first interests from a label are inevitable: Now or Never Records welcomes them under its protective wing to record the six tracks of the self-titled demo "The Dillinger Escape Plan" (1997); oh yes, because in the meantime, the band changes its name and acquires its current one. There are few anecdotes about this, but it is certainly known that, in the same period, Brantley's departure occurred, replaced by John Fulton just before the tour. Things start to get really serious at this juncture; we are no longer talking about a group of friends forming a band in school, the tour in question dated 1997/98 is the first consecration of the band; The concerts are increasingly "destructive," and a certain evolution from their originally typical Hardcore sound goes hand in hand with the pricked ears of an "emissary" of Relapse Records who is struck and offers them a contract. In the same year (1998) "Under the Running Board" sees the light.
A blow behind the back. By betrayal. An unexpected assault that strikes for the speed of execution and the ferocity. This, in a few words, describes the mini in question. Three tracks that flow by in five minutes but leave an impression due to the skill with which the quintet wields their instruments and amazes. The one minute and fifty seconds of "The Mullet Burden" is the junction between Hardcore and Grind through jazz/fusion and bubbles of madness: sonic stop-and-gos, lightning-fast breaks, and female screams like in a horror movie. You don't even realize that you have moved on to a magnificent "Sand Box Magician", and indeed, the piece doesn't differ much from the previous one. Another ultra-technical episode, but certainly not among the memorable ones in Dillinger's discography. More varied, however, is "Abe the Cop", with its murderous dizzying rhythmic climbs and descents, mini breaks completely detached from the context, and disturbing brutality.
In short, a consolidation EP. A certainty.
Tracklist Lyrics and Videos
01 The Mullet Burden (01:50)
such worthless crust and crazed
now cring to slap the wrist
i sense you cracked and weak
the nonexistent won't care
when you fail to wake
i sense you cracked and weak
i wonder if you would
i wonder if you could
please just a small taste
of the offer unrefused
bonded by a muddy crippled story
and now i wonder if you really ever could
you're no good
self-sodomize once more
whore
slut
yet fragile and tight
a reckless mangled conscience
with only the imbalance of evils
wait for guidance
end it all now
02 Sandbox Magician (02:31)
now who's the fool?
strip it off
and scale the wall
i am the mask
that talks inside the concrete flesh
i am the king
now tell me nothing
i am the fool for a day
concrete playground
hides the valley
make me the king
so i can strip it off
who is the fool today?
friend?
a new idea
from your stagnant mind
and you must always
fall before the clown
i can beat you
i can cheat you
can
i
be you?
03 Abe the Cop (03:12)
as if in a dream
only one man
can know
he tastes the dirt
he chews the dirt
the dirt
the filth
now swallow
the filth of it
cold sweat
runs down slow
just choke
the filth of it
now swallow
mixed withhot tastes of blood
and the cold taste of defeat
i want to die
jsut one more time
roll over and die
white lights mad and MANIACAL
seep out dark brick walls
you
just shun heavens thunder
while laughing at the sky
with a hiss of the nightmare's downpour
laughing at the sky
now wake up and... DIE
just one more time
as if in a dream
only one more time
i must die
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