ON SALE SOON
Wednesday, Aug 19 2026, 10:00 AM CDT

Riot Fest Presents
Static Dress - Injury Episode USA Tour
Thu, 5 Nov, 6:30 PM CST
Doors open
5:30 PM CST
Bottom Lounge
1375 W. Lake St, Chicago, IL 60607
ON SALE SOON
Wednesday, Aug 19 2026, 10:00 AM CDT
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Static Dress
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Static Dress is the award-winning UK based alternative group whose high-concept 2022 debut
album Rouge Carpet Disaster revolved around a dynamic, noirish lore. Since their debut single
‘clean.’ was released in 2019, the band have released comic books (with accompanying
soundtracks) and video games that centre around the album's story and origins, littering a
breadcrumb trail of clues for what is to come next in the process. Consideration is at the heart of
the band’s process, forcing listeners to not only play the music, but engage with the vast array of
multimedia opportunities to immerse themselves in the band’s art and overarching narrative.
Rouge Carpet Disaster has become recognised as one of contemporary post-hardcore's most
impactful records, earning them legions of fans globally, two arena tours with Bring Me The
Horizon, a lengthy UK/EU and North American run with Underoath, slots at festivals such as
Reading & Leeds, Sick New World, Outbreak Fest, Furnace Fest, and a main stage
performance at Download in 2025.
With a somewhat rapid ascent to prominence, demand has been high for the follow up to their
2022 debut, which is slated arrive in the summer of 2026. The album, titled injury episode,
charts the silent growing pains of the period since their debut was released using a continuation
of Rouge Carpet Disaster's lore as a surreal allegory for 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, the band will 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.
Sonically, injury episode takes the polar opposites of Static Dress’ sound to new extremes while
feeling like the listener is in the room with the band as they hammer out these songs in real
time. 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 skyalongside 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 punctuated by shards of distorted melody and an uncompromising composition, leading to
a genuinely show-stopping crescendo. For a band who have come to be defined by their
ambition, ‘dull blade disguise’ characterises that propensity to continue to push things forward in
the name of emotional catharsis while providing one of many unconventional new anthems for a
generation of people looking to escape an increasingly less hospitable world.
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.
The band's vocalist and creative mastermind Olli Appleyard is a polymath in the truest sense.
He has built a genuinely fantastical world around the band’s output across audio, visual and
narrative building. When that world has become so enormous that it enveloped his own
personal life, the natural evolution of that situation is to cross-pollinate his real-life experiences
with the cinematic, foreboding world of Static Dress. injury episode is the result.

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