
I Thought The Altitude Would Make it Worth The View (Eucalyptus Green Vinyl)
Perth’s DICE return with their sophomore album, I Thought The Altitude Would Make It Worth The View. Stepping away from the raw grit of their debut, the band decamped to Hollywood’s legendary East West Studios to collaborate with producer Joe Chiccarelli (The White Stripes, The Shins).
The result is a total recalibration of their sonic DNA, an expansive, blissful world where punchy synths and abstract layering meet the kinetic energy of early fan-favorites like ‘Double Espresso’. It is a windows down anthem for radical self-reflection and liberation, capturing a band finally flying at their own altitude.
Perth’s DICE return with their sophomore album, I Thought The Altitude Would Make It Worth The View. Stepping away from the raw grit of their debut, the band decamped to Hollywood’s legendary East West Studios to collaborate with producer Joe Chiccarelli (The White Stripes, The Shins).
The result is a total recalibration of their sonic DNA, an expansive, blissful world where punchy synths and abstract layering meet the kinetic energy of early fan-favorites like ‘Double Espresso’. It is a windows down anthem for radical self-reflection and liberation, capturing a band finally flying at their own altitude.
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Perth’s DICE return with their sophomore album, I Thought The Altitude Would Make It Worth The View. Stepping away from the raw grit of their debut, the band decamped to Hollywood’s legendary East West Studios to collaborate with producer Joe Chiccarelli (The White Stripes, The Shins).
The result is a total recalibration of their sonic DNA, an expansive, blissful world where punchy synths and abstract layering meet the kinetic energy of early fan-favorites like ‘Double Espresso’. It is a windows down anthem for radical self-reflection and liberation, capturing a band finally flying at their own altitude.



















