STATIC DRESS RELEASE HIGHLY ANTICIPATED SOPHOMORE ALBUM INJURY EPISODE

STATIC DRESS RELEASE HIGHLY ANTICIPATED SOPHOMORE ALBUM
INJURY EPISODE

UNVEIL THE VIDEO FOR
‘DULL BLADE DISGUISE’

UK AND US TOUR DATES THIS SUMMER


(Photo credit: Marilena Vlachopoulou)

Watch the video for ‘dull blade disguise’ HERE
Listen to the album 
HERE

“Easily one of the most ambitious rock bands around today.” – NME
“This has to be a cult classic in waiting.” – Kerrang!
“Ups the stakes in every way” – The Line Of Best Fit
“One of the most promising new acts in the country.” – Rolling Stone UK
“Post-hardcore stars of tomorrow.” – The Guardian
“Static Dress has its phasers set to 2001 and is wholly unapologetic about their nostalgic sound.” – The FADER
“Static Dress are the post-hardcore band from Leeds making you miss MySpace.” – i-D

Widely regarded as one of the global alternative landscape’s most innovative acts, Static Dress’ emergence onto the scene with debut single ‘clean.’ in 2019 was met with a rapture of excitement that only grew as their output increased. Surrounding an all-enveloping noirish alternate universe that ran through the narrative of their work, fans have closely followed the story at the heart of the Static Dress universe; traversing self-released comic books (and accompanying soundtracks), video games and their debut album Rouge Carpet Disaster – a watershed moment for contemporary emo music that has led to tours alongside the likes of Bring Me The Horizon and Underoath, as well as priority slots at festivals such as Outbreak Fest, Reading and Leeds, Furnace Fest, Download and more. Four years on from their debut capturing imaginations, today Static Dress unveil its highly anticipated follow up album, injury episode, via Sumerian Records.

injury episode charts the silent growing pains of the period since Static Dress’ debut was released using a continuation of Rouge Carpet Disaster‘s lore as a surreal allegory for repressed trauma, loss, and what emerged as the reality behind a lifelong fantasy. Sonically as well as thematically, this is the most “human” Static Dress have sounded. The album is free from studio trickery and programming – hammering out complex emotions on record often in single takes to allow the intensity and exposed nerves of expression to truly shine through, as if the listener is in the room with them. The album acts as a comment on the commodification of art; how algorithms and a “constantly-scrolling” culture has veered mainstream audiences away from challenging art towards instant gratification. To combat this, Static Dress present a collection of tracks that are visceral in nature yet undeniably infectious in their own right, eschewing typical song structure to force the listener to decode them for maximum impact. The album also marks the first full length project that features musical contributions from each of the band’s members; Olli Appleyard (vocals), Vin Weight (Guitar), George Holding (Bass), and Sam Ogden (Drums). That collaborative effort is palpable in the recordings, with injury episode marking the most diverse collection of music that that band has ever created.

Tracks like ‘questioning’ place the band’s ability to write a world-beating hook on full display while retaining the venomous bite of their previous work, while ‘…hospice’ is the first real example of Static Dress writing music that feels truly stadium-sized; a song to sing at the sky alongside thousands of like-minded individuals. Previous tourmates and friends Underoath join the band on the playfully named ‘Nostalgia Kills’; an explosive cut of post-hardcore that acts as a true passing of the torch moment, finding the scene legends re-engaging with a sound akin to 2006’s seminal Define The Great Line record and trading barbed words with Appleyard at the song’s climax. The album’s centrepiece comes in the form of ‘dull blade disguise’; a mid-tempo waltz taking aim at the soulless theft of creativity around the band, punctuated by shards of distorted melody and an uncompromising composition that leads to a genuinely show-stopping crescendo. For a band who have come to be defined by their ambition, ‘dull blade disguise’ and injury episode as a whole characterise that propensity to continue to push things forward in the name of emotional catharsis while providing unconventional new anthems for a generation of people looking to escape an increasingly less hospitable world.

Today also sees the release of the self-directed visual for ‘dull blade disguise’; a video that takes elements of psychological and body horror to provide an allegory for the fame machine. Mirroring the foreboding atmospheres of their recently released The Magistrate’s Loop online game, ‘dull blade disguise’ ties up unanswered questions within Static Dress’ recent visual output depicting a “mother” forced to continue to birth new otherworldly creatures for the amusement of the public. As this process continues long after what is natural, the results lead to dire consequences. The video is a stark comment on society’s need to build up and tear down innocent creatives at a rapidly increasing rate, making stars of them before turning them into pariahs before they can settle into the limelight.

With the release of injury episode, Static Dress deliver on their promise to continue to innovate within the form of contemporary emo. A definitive advancement not just sonically but lyrically, injury episode is characterised by unflinching and often brutal honesty that blurs the lines between Static Dress’ storytelling within an alternate universe and real life experience. In essence, injury episode is one of global alternative music’s most mysterious and forward-thinking bands tearing down the veil and showing the world that in an era of homogenised studio sleight of hand, the most subversive thing you can do is present your truth in raw, unflinching and real fashion. There is, after all, nothing more imaginative and complex than undiluted human emotion.

To celebrate the release of injury episode, Static Dress will perform at a special run of three ‘Panic Room’ shows; a continuation of their fabled performances of the same name early on in their career that played host to raucous, sweat-soaked shows in the most intimate of settings. They will follow this with back-to-back shows as direct support for Bring Me The Horizon in Manchester as they perform their debut album Count Your Blessings in full. All shows are sold out. Tickets for the band’s US tour supporting Motionless In White, as well as US headline shows and tickets for their newly announced performance at 2000Trees festival are available now at http://staticdress.com.

Static Dress live 2026

June 3 – Audio – Glasgow, UK *SOLD OUT* ⨁
June 4 – Kazimer Stockroom – Liverpool, UK *SOLD OUT* ⨁
June 5 – The Black Heart – London, UK *SOLD OUT* ⨁
July 8 – 2000Trees Festival – Cheltenham, UK
July 10 – B.E.C. Arena – Manchester *SOLD OUT* ⚠
July 11 – B.E.C. Arena – Manchester, UK *SOLD OUT* ⚠

July 14 – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater – Bridgeport, CT ⍟
July 15 – Maggies – Lakewood, NJ
July 16 – BankNH Pavilion – Gilford, NH  ⍟
July 18 – Jiffy Lube Live – Bristow, VA ⍟
July 21 – Truliant Amphitheater – Charlotte, NC  ⍟
July 22 – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre – Alpharetta, GA ⍟
July 24 – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory – Irving, TX ⍟
July 25 – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion – Houston, TX ⍟
July 26 – Germania Insurance Amphitheater – Austin, TX ⍟
July 28 – Isleta Amphitheater – Albuquerque, NM  ⍟
July 29 – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre – Phoenix, AZ ⍟
July 30 – Voodoo Room at HOB – San Diego, CA
July 31 – Kia Forum – Los Angeles, CA  ⍟
August 1 – Toyota Amphitheatre – Wheatland, CA ⍟
August 4 – Theater of the Clouds – Portland, OR ⍟
August 5 – White River Amphitheatre – Auburn, WA ⍟
August 7 – Beddy’s Plaza at America First Field – Sandy, UT ⍟
August 9 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO ⍟
August 11 – Zoo Amphitheatre – Oklahoma City, OK  ⍟
August 12 – Walmart AMP – Rogers, AR ⍟
August 13 – Off Broadway – St. Louis, MO
August 14 – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park – Indianapolis, IN ⍟
August 15 – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre – Sterling Heights, MI ⍟
August 16 – The End – Nashville, TN

⨁ – Panic Room V4 show
⚠ – w/ Bring Me The Horizon
⍟ – w/ Motionless In White

STATIC DRESS
INJURY EPISODE
(SUMERIAN RECORDS)
OUT NOW

1. lose the rain
2. questioning
3. Pharmacy Film
4. Adapter
5. Nostalgia Kills ft. Underoath
6. this farewell is a…
7. …hospice
8. lip critic
9. Male-bomb
10. dull blade disguise
11. Classic.Death.Pose
12. Adult Diamond
13. human props
14. not a lesson to be endured, but one to grow from
15. Treading

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