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NOVEMBER 8, 2017: Seattle’s 8-piece progressive outfit
The Complex Dialect recently revealed official details for their debut album, Change, which has been set for release on
December 1, 2017. Produced at Seattle’s infamous London Bridge Studios by Eric Lilavois (Saint Motel, Atlas Genius, Surfer Blood) and mastered by Ed Brooks (Fleet Foxes, Death Cab for Cutie, Pearl Jam), Change is a representation of both “problem” and “solution” perspectives when engaging with the ever-changing world we deal with in present time. Their powerful, progressive message caught the attention of
HuffPost, who teamed up with The Complex Dialect to unveil their latest single, “
One Constellation.” “One Constellation” starts off Side B: Solution, and is a song about perspective. It’s about stepping away from our earthly issues and looking for a deeper understanding of our existence in the true grand scheme of things. Check out the full article
here. On the release, The Complex Dialect’s Earnie Ashwood explains:
“‘One Constellation’ is the emotional turning-point in the album. It’s the beginning of a mentality shift from calling out these external and internal issues we face towards processing those issues and moving forward. A large portion of moving forward is using the concept of perception as a tool for healing. The song removes the listener from the saturation of pain we face in our daily lives and challenges them to ask, ‘what does this all mean in the grand scheme of existence?,’ by changing the landscape towards the deep cosmos. Sometimes to really process and begin that journey towards progress and change, you have to change your perspective, and in this case step outside your own personal universe” – Earnie Ashwood
The Complex Dialect is a collective of musicians from Seattle, Washington, bound together by a need for growth and true expression. Formed by Earnie Ashwood (Guitar), Lola Campbell (Vocals), Bobby McGranahan (Bass), Gibraltar (Guitar), Craig Cinderich (Keys), Adam Cignatta (Vocals), Oz La’brae (Drums), and Deadmics (MC/Vocals), the 8-piece outfit reflects our tumultuous societal climate by pushing the boundaries of time signatures and thriving within atypical progressions. The Complex Dialect’s songs focus on the subject matter of uncomfortable truths as they use their platform to process how they feel, creating an interwoven conversation of ideas and reactions through their music. The Complex Dialect aims to encourage anyone who is struggling: “We look for non-conventional solutions to conventional problems. We strive to be the change we want to see in the world.”
Head to HuffPost today to check out “One Constellation,” off The Complex Dialect‘s debut full-length, Change. The album will be released digitally and on vinyl which can be ordered here. To stay up to date, be sure to follow the band on Facebook.
2. No Man’s Land
3. Rude
4. Fall
6. One Constellation
8. Change
9. Anything