La Dispute Tease 'No One Was Driving The Car' With New Track Environmental Catastrophe Film
Tuesday, 10 June 2025
Written by Jon Stickler
Photo: Martin
La Dispute have shared another track from their upcoming album, their first in six years.
Clocking in at almost nine minutes, the sprawling, slow-burner Environmental Catastrophe Film builds to a powerful crescendo and serves as the second act of ’No One Was Driving the Car’, due out on September 5. In a statement accompanying the song’s release, the post-hardcore band's vocalist Jordan Dreyer wrote:
"The second act—more or less the thematic centre of the record—is a single song split into three parts. it begins with a boy beside a creek-bed in a wooded area near home, holding a snapping turtle above the flowing water, before tracing its winding path to the river around which the city was first built, and through a brief history of the city itself—its settlement, the creation of the christian reformed church, and the furniture industry that dominated its early economic growth.
"From there we return to the boy beside the creek. he sees his own lack of control in the flailing creature he holds, then again at church, listening to a sermon delivered on the calvinist doctrines of predestination, man’s innate and total depravity, and the irresistible grace of his family’s god. at the end of it, he returns for the first time in adulthood to that same church, at the funeral of an old friend dead by suicide, from which the conversation shifts back to the creek as metaphor for life and time, and to what we ultimately maintain the least control over in life: that we can change neither the fact it moves nor the direction it ceaselessly does.
"In the final section, the city’s history of the furniture manufacturing returns as additional metaphor, presenting us as un-hewn wood, locked within the lathe of time and against its blade turned, to carve away with each rotation fragments of self en route to new forms—perhaps useful, perhaps beautiful, perhaps not. and as the layers shaved away fall to ground, they are swept up at day’s end and thrown inside the furnace: to burn and be breathed in as smoke, felt as heat, and to return one day as rain from the atmosphere in which they’ve dissipated. what’s left on the lathe is given purpose—placed as slats in chair backs or as table legs—and from this image the focus narrows again: to life with another—where, ultimately, the narrator finds his own comfort against the tumult—via the furniture moved and used by them from one shared home to another, and the person with whom he’s shared them."
The Michigan quintet previously shared act one from the album, comprising three songs: I Shaved My Head, Man with Hands and Ankles Bound, and Autofiction Detail.
La Dispute have European and UK shows lined up for the summer, including a set at 2000trees festival, and a sold-out performance at Leeds’ Brudenell Social Club. The band will also tour North America in September. Tickets are on sale now.
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