Artist's albums
Who Are We Living for?
2000 · album
Four-Day Trials
1999 · album
Upside Down
2023 · single
Live From The Boston Woods
2023 · album
The General (Russian Version)
2022 · single
Break Our Fall (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Break Our Fall
2021 · album
End the Violence!!
2020 · EP
Grab It & Ride It
2020 · EP
What Is the Color of Justice?
2020 · EP
What a Long Strange Trip…
2020 · EP
Where the Wild Things Are
2020 · EP
Year of the Woman
2019 · single
Live 18
2019 · album
Location 13 (Deluxe Version)
2018 · album
Father Christmas
2017 · single
America, Location 12
2017 · album
Bound by Love
2015 · single
Ain't No Trip to Cleveland: Vol. 1 (Live)
2013 · compilation
iTunes Session
2012 · compilation
Circles Around the Sun
2012 · album
Dispatch EP
2011 · EP
Dispatch: Zimbabwe - Live at Madison Square Garden
2008 · compilation
All Points Bulletin
2004 · compilation
Gut the Van
2001 · compilation
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Biography
Marriage, birth, death, departure; for Dispatch’s Chadwick Stokes and Brad Corrigan, the only constant these past few years has been change. Add to that the divisive political climate, long-overdue reckonings on racial justice and gender equality, and a global pandemic, and you’ve got an idea of the tensions fueling the band’s extraordinary upcoming album. Marking the band’s eighth studio release, the songs on this record speak not only to the band’s personal evolution, but to human natureitself, charting a course from denial and resistance to growth and acceptance through deep introspection and empathetic character studies. The music is pure Dispatch, and the five piece continues to grow and push their boundaries, taking surprise turns without ever abandoning the signature sound that’s made them one of independent rock’s most indelible acts over the last two-and-a-half decades. The songs on Break Our Fall blend infectious roots rock with hints of reggae, folk, and blues, and the productionis similarly lean and energetic, leaving plenty of space for some of the group’s most pointed, political lyrics to date. The result is an ode to resilience and survival, a timely and essential album that still manages to find hope and joy on even the darkest of days.