Static Dress
Injury Episode


5.0
classic

Review

by Roxanne Cohen USER (13 Reviews)
May 29th, 2026 | 23 replies


Release Date: 05/29/2026 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Static Dress avoids a sophomoric slump by upping the ante on "Injury Episode." Discovering their voice in the process.

Static Dress's second album has been anticipated for at least the last two years. After a questionable detour into '90s nostalgia by remixing and remaking songs from their debut on Rogue Carpet Disaster Redux, the band began releasing new material in 2024, starting with the standalone single "Crying." Anticipation for a follow-up left fans craving more; some even accused the band of going too soft with "Crying," prompting the release of "death to the overground." "death to the overground" is arguably the heaviest song in their discography. Yet it, too, was another non-album single.

"face." arrived last October and represented a dichotomous blend of the two aforementioned singles. Once again, however, it was a one-off release—albeit the best song up to that point out of previous

Beyond releasing music, the band has built a cult following through its unique multimedia presentation. Tell me, do you know any other band releasing video games tied directly to album lore? Why does this matter? Static Dress announced their new album, Injury Episode, via a secret show and fan meetup. The location of the event was revealed through one of the band's recent VR-like games. The first single, "Human Props," was announced via text message to fans on the mailing list before being uploaded to YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, and other platforms.

"Human Props" serves as the first taste of the new album. It combines elements of the sound found on Rogue Carpet Disaster with 2000s MySpace-core influences and the sounds of Glassjaw, Deftones, and Taking Back Sunday. In some ways, it is comparable to "Marisol" from the previous album, though it is more uptempo and less of a power ballad. Olli Appleseed's vocals have taken a noticeable step forward, and his screams sound more enunciated and clear compared to earlier releases. The chorus is undeniably catchy: "house burnt down / now we're screaming / criminal / straight criminals." Like "Marisol," "Human Props" transitions into a quieter bridge, but unlike its predecessor, it doesn't lean fully into power-ballad or Top 40 territory. Instead, it returns to the chorus, reinforcing the song's earworm qualities.

The most shocking thing I learned about Static Dress was Olli's lack of familiarity with Underoath. According to a podcast appearance with Nik Nocturnal, he wasn't aware of their music until after the debut album had already been completed. This is surprising considering Underoath is the band most often used as a point of comparison for Static Dress. Their first album has even been described as doing "Underoath better than Underoath ever did themselves."

Enter the album's only collaboration: "Nostalgia Kills." I remain somewhat ambivalent toward it. Compared to the rest of the record, it feels more like one of the standalone singles than a natural part of the album's overall cohesion and sound. I can't really distinguish Spencer Chamberlain's vocals or screams as clearly as I can Aaron Gillespie's contributions. Aaron's clean vocals, in particular, stand out—sometimes sounding like a whiny teenage girl during his verses. Olli remains a strong presence throughout, but I would describe the track as pure MySpacecore and Underoath worship. You have the band that inspired countless comparisons appearing directly on the song. Did Static Dress really need it? No. Does it still sound good? Absolutely.

"...Hospice" is the most accessible single—and perhaps the most accessible track—on the album. Its music video is symbolic, showing a metamorphosis in the band's sound. Olli wears a Green Room pin representing the room where they filmed much of their early content, then removes it and moves on. The song demonstrates that the band can be just as catchy as My Chemical Romance, crafting a power ballad reminiscent of "I Don't Love You." It shares similarities with "cubicle dialogue" from the previous album but is softer and more pop-oriented. As a result, it stands as one of the album's strongest highlights.

"dull blade disguise" opens with a shoegaze-infused, Hum-like hook. It feels as though someone threw "face." and "...Maybe!!?" into a blender alongside anthemic '90s emo (I hear Texas Is the Reason), 2000s pop-punk (Taking Back Sunday), and a touch of Glassjaw. Press "blend," and the result is "dull blade disguise"—the pinnacle and summation of the album's overall sound. It was fitting for the band to release it as the final single the day before the album dropped. It is, in my opinion, the strongest song on the record.

The album also contains tracks nearly as heavy as "death to the overground," including "Male-bomb," "Classic.Death.Pose.," and "Nostalgia Kills." Elsewhere, there are sing-along tracks that mix pop-punk with MySpace-core influences, such as "questioning," "Pharmacy Film," "lip critic," "Adapter," and "Treading." Softer, ballad-like moments are present as well, particularly on "Adult Diamond."

My personal favorite deep cut is "Treading," though I would recommend listening to "not a lesson to be endured, but one to grow from..." immediately beforehand to experience the full sonic assault. You really can't go wrong with Deftones-inspired music executed this well.

Overall, Injury Episode is more cohesive, unique, less derivative, and ultimately more replayable than Rogue Carpet Disaster. The interludes never overstay their welcome. The mistakes made by contemporaries such as Loathe and Moodring are completely avoided here. At no point does it feel as though Static Dress is simply trying to be Deftones for the umpteenth time. Instead, they have carved out a distinctive pastiche of 2000s MySpace-core. The nostalgia doesn't wear them—they wear the nostalgia.



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WilhelmBlack
May 29th 2026


619 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

First review I have written in ten years. I hope it didn't suck too much. I finally got motivated enough to write a review after listening to this album. Any writing critiques are welcomed.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
May 29th 2026


125924 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Fantastic review bro.

Get Low
May 29th 2026


15653 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Your review will probably get overlooked since a Contributor ninja'd you but have a pos

WilhelmBlack
May 29th 2026


619 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Thank you!! That means a lot to me!!!!



Edit: I am okay with this being overlooked. The contributor did a fantastic job summarizing the album in a more thorough and concise manner than me. I wanted to get back into writing reviews and saw this as a good start.

LouBreed
May 29th 2026


589 Comments


Have to listen to this if it's so good that it brings people out of 10-years retirement. Congratulations on your first review in a long time, love when something like this happens!

WilhelmBlack
May 30th 2026


619 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

I am kind of struggling to compare the first two albums in Static Dress to other bands. Deftones isn’t a good comparison bc Adrenaline is not nearly as good as RCD. Thursday is in the same boat with Waiting but you could compare this album to Full Collapse and Around the Fur

Groundking
May 30th 2026


2547 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

pos'd

Nikkolae
May 30th 2026


6974 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

glad to see you reviewing again, its been a minute, but I love it when an album moves people to write about music again!!!

JayEnder
May 30th 2026


23334 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Great review man. Pos'd hard.



This album is so good it brought you back from Sput hiatus. Says it all really.

Wildcardbitchesss
May 30th 2026


21501 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Nice review



Let’s keep that fuckin average high eh?

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
May 30th 2026


125924 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

LETS DO ITTTT!!! (Joe Swanson voice)

arthropod
May 30th 2026


3351 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

whoever gave this a 2, write a review

it's perfectly safe trust me

Scoot
May 30th 2026


24513 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

ultimately i think this will settle at a 4.1

WilhelmBlack
May 30th 2026


619 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

I have learnt that an album is truly a classic when you have contrarians.



Edit : I am guessing a 4 - 4.1

Wildcardbitchesss
May 30th 2026


21501 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Hawks I’m glad to see you dig this man, it’s the riffs for me but Olli is undeniably an incredible vocalist.



Tbh the band is just firing on all cylinders and then some on this record… I’m not even sure this is what I wanted from them. I seriously would’ve been perfectly content with Rouge Carpet Disaster Pt 2, considering the singles between records (crying, face) pointed to it being that, but to me the band shows a tremendous amount of growth here. and not a single. weak. link. Fucking all killer no filler front to back man. I even fuck with the interludes, gives a nice breather and aren’t long enough to be distracting

Wildcardbitchesss
May 30th 2026


21501 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

And yes in no universe is this a 2… if this is a 2 then you just have it out for emo music because this is the best of it

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
May 30th 2026


125924 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Rating this a 2 is absolutely moronic agreed.

Trebor.
Emeritus
May 30th 2026


60390 Comments


Dang this finally out

jrlikestodance
May 30th 2026


8643 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Ok now I’m ready to take this over RCD. Beast ass record

JayEnder
May 30th 2026


23334 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Bump that rating jr you know you want to.



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