Interiors (Quicksand album) explained

Interiors
Type:studio
Artist:Quicksand
Cover:Quicksand - Interiors.jpg
Released:November 10, 2017
Recorded:2016–2017
Studio:Studio 4 Recording, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
Genre:
Length:41:05
Label:Epitaph
Producer:Will Yip
Prev Title:Manic Compression
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Triptych Continuum
Next Year:2018

Interiors is the third album by American post-hardcore band Quicksand, released on November 10, 2017.[3] It is the band's first studio album since Manic Compression (1995), and their first release on Epitaph Records.

History

Quicksand first disbanded in October 1995, about eight months after the release of Manic Compression, because of internal conflicts. However, the band reunited in 1997, and spent most of the following year writing new material and embarking on their first tour in three years. In August 1998, they entered Carriage House Studios in Stamford, Connecticut with producer Steven Haigler to begin recording their third album.[4] After touring North America with Deftones and Snapcase from September to November 1998, Quicksand returned to the studio to continue working on the follow-up Manic Compression; despite a successful tour and a more collaborative effort in the writing process, resurfaced tensions would eventually split up the band indefinitely in late 1999 and doom the material to remain officially unreleased.[4] Eight tracks from the sessions later surfaced online unofficially; however, none of them appeared on Interiors.

Speculation about new music from Quicksand surfaced in July 2013 when the band posted a photo from the studio, which was later deleted.[5] Asked in July 2017 if it was true that they were working on new material, frontman Walter Schreifels responded, "Can't confirm or deny."[6]

On August 21, 2017, Quicksand's Twitter feed and Walter Schreifels' Instagram account teased the title of their third album Interiors, to be released later in 2017 on Epitaph, with a 30-second video clip.[7] On the following day, the band streamed their first single in 22 years, "Illuminant", and announced that the album would be released on November 10, 2017.[3]

Track listing

All songs written by Alan Cage, Walter Schreifels, and Sergio Vega.

Personnel

Personnel per booklet.Quicksand

Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pitchfork. Camp. Zoe. Quicksand: Interiors Album Review. November 15, 2017. May 27, 2021.
  2. Web site: PopMatters. Spiess. Andrew. Quicksand: Distant Populations (Album Review). August 23, 2021. September 25, 2021.
  3. Web site: Quicksand Returns With First Album In 22 Years, Shares 'Illuminant' Video. npr.org. August 22, 2017. August 23, 2017.
  4. Web site: Indie Classic 101: #10 Quicksand – Manid Compression. musicemissions.com. June 18, 2009. August 23, 2017.
  5. Web site: Quicksand working on new material?. brooklynvegan.com. July 18, 2017. July 28, 2017.
  6. Web site: Gorilla Biscuits to Dead Heavens: Walter Schreifels' life in music. teamrock.com. July 4, 2017. August 23, 2017.
  7. Web site: Quicksand Tease 1st LP In 22 Years, Interiors. stereogum.com. August 21, 2017. August 23, 2017.