![]() The year after in December 2009, the band released the third part in the EP series “Here, Hear III” and a Christmas EP with the name “Winter Tour Holiday CD-R featuring the cover “Twas The Night Before Christmas” and the original song “First Snow in Silent Grand Rapids”. and shortly after released the second part of their experimental EP project “Here, Hear II”. ![]() The album earned positive reviews from critics and fans alike, was supported by three shows in their home state of Michigan, U.S. Towards the tail end of 2008 La Dispute released their debut album “Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair”. Ahead of their debut album release, the band released an anticipatory EP titled “Here, Hear” which had a proclivity to the avant-garde. ![]() In early 2008 La Dispute signed with Southern California label No Sleep Records which soon after the band release an exclusive vinyl record “Untitled 7”” formed of two original tracks. The material was the only release La Dispute would make through Friction Records and the group didn’t consider themselves a serious band until the arrival of Adam Vass and departure of Derek Sternberg and Adam Kool. La Dispute released their debut EP “Vancouver” in 2006 marking the departure of Chad Sternberg who was replaced by his older brother Derek. The band’s earliest performances came around the local area, largely in people’s front rooms and at the Division Avenue Arts Collective (local arts centre) in Downtown Grand Rapids. Formed of cousins Jordan Dreyer on vocals and Brad Vander Lugt on drums, La Dispute invited guitarists Kevin Whittemore and Derek Sterenberg, and bassist Adam Kool to complete the line-up.
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