Quest for Fire (album) explained

Quest for Fire
Type:studio
Artist:Skrillex
Cover:Skrillex - Quest for Fire.png
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Prev Title:Show Tracks
Prev Year:2019
Next Title:Don't Get Too Close
Next Year:2023

Quest for Fire is the second studio album by American record producer Skrillex, released on February 17, 2023, through Owsla and Atlantic Records.[1] It follows his 2014 album Recess and was preceded by the singles "Rumble" (with Fred Again and Flowdan), "Leave Me Like This" (with Bobby Raps), and "Xena" (with Nai Barghouti).[2] It also includes collaborations with Aluna, Eli Keszler, Pete Wentz, Starrah, Swae Lee, Noisia, Dylan Brady, Four Tet, Missy Elliott, Mr. Oizo, Porter Robinson and Bibi Bourelly.[3] The album is composed of house, dubstep, two-step garage and Chicago juke songs.

Skrillex released his third album, Don't Get Too Close, on February 18, a day after Quest for Fire.[4]

Promotion

The album was first teased when Skrillex uploaded a teaser video titled "QFF/DGTC 23" across his social media on January 1, 2023.[5] Following the release of three singles across January and early February, Skrillex announced the album on February 11, 2023, also uploading a DJ set of modified tracks from the album filmed in his basement on his YouTube channel the same day. The album was released while Skrillex was performing at Le Poisson Rouge during one of several pop-up shows across New York City in the days leading up to his show at Madison Square Garden with Fred Again.. and Four Tet. [2] [6]

Singles

Along with including the announced lead single "Rumble" (with Fred Again and Flowdan), as well as the subsequent 2023 singles "Leave Me Like This" (with Bobby Raps) and "Xena" (with Nai Barghouti), the track list features Skrillex's 2021 singles "Butterflies" (with Starrah and Four Tet), a remix of "Too Bizarre" (with Swae Lee and Siiickbrain) and "Supersonic (My Existence)" (with Noisia, Josh Pan and Dylan Brady).[3] "Ratata" featuring Missy Elliott and Mr. Oizo is set to be released as a single; it includes an interpolation of Elliott's 2002 song "Work It".[7]

Critical reception

Quest for Fire received a score of 72 out of 100 at review aggregator Metacritic based on twelve critics' reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reception. Joe Muggs of The Arts Desk called the album "the most groove-based thing [Skrillex has] done" and "hyper-detailed, a sci-fi-psychedelic jungle of micro sounds and macro mutations", finding that "it successfully holds together crazed disparate elements". Writing for NME, Ben Jolley opined that Quest for Fire contains "bountiful genres" and that Skrillex's "return largely lives up to the hype" by "often channel[ing] nostalgia", but also after "covering so much ground" in terms of the genres and sounds explored, this "means the album lacks a clear narrative or overarching theme". The staff review from AllMusic claimed, "The tracks on Quest for Fire go for instant dancefloor gratification, but they're far more refined and nuanced than the brostep ragers that made Skrillex a household name in the early 2010s."

Alexis Petridis of The Guardian wrote that the album is "guest-laden eclecticism that walks the line between catchy and annoying" and includes "a bit of everything, from house and dubstep to two-step garage and Chicago juke", concluding that it "feels more like a crammed mood-board than an album". Isabel Armitage of Clash commented "we still get to hear the classic EDM sound palette in Quest For Fire as well as high tuned pop punk vocals that we have come to expect from Skrillex" on the album, concluding that it "features an eclectic mix sub cultures from niche areas of the world, with each song fluidly merging with the next whilst creating a new, unique sound". Writing for Pitchfork, Chal Ravens felt Quest for Fire "is a huge evolution from the brash, stadium-sized ragers of Skrillex 1.0. He's finally absorbed the fundamentals of dance music: basic stuff, like having a rhythm that makes you want to move your body."

Reviewing the album for The Telegraph, Ali Shutler expressed relief that Quest for Fire "doesn't sound like 2010 all over again", but that it "still blends urgent, bass-heavy peaks and drops with a near-constant sense of euphoria". Shutler described it as "still visceral EDM designed to get the pulse racing, but the whole thing has been given an ambitious refresh", calling it the "second coming of Skrillex". Writing for Sputnikmusic, Kirk Bowman questioned why Skrillex did not "do more with hyperpop or dariacore producers that clearly idolize him, or cash in on the many stars he's previously worked with who could have written more interesting songs for him", writing that while he "appreciate[s] the effort" that went into making the album "sound diverse and interesting", he could not "help but imagine how much farther [Skrillex] could have gone".

Year-end lists

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ListRank
Rolling StoneThe 100 Best Albums of 2023
The Line of Best FitThe Best Albums of 2023

Track listing

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Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2023)! scope="col"
Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[8] 33
Japanese Digital Albums (Oricon)[9] 19
Japanese Hot Albums (Billboard Japan)[10] 83
Lithuanian Albums (AGATA)[11] 58
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[12] 8

Year-end charts

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Position
US Top Dance/Electronic Albums (Billboard)[13] 25

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Skrillex Announces New Album Quest for Fire. Pitchfork. Ruiz. Matthew Ismael. February 11, 2023. February 12, 2023.
  2. Web site: Skrillex announces release date for new album 'Quest For Fire' with new basement set: Watch. We Rave You. Mullins. Ellie. February 11, 2023. February 12, 2023.
  3. Skrillex Announces New Album 'Quest for Fire'. Billboard. Iasimone. Ashley. February 11, 2023. February 12, 2023.
  4. Surprise! Skrillex Surprise-Releases Another New Album, 'Don't Get Too Close'. Rolling Stone. Kreps . Daniel. February 19, 2023. February 19, 2023.
  5. Web site: QFF/DGTC 23. YouTube. January 1, 2023. February 18, 2023.
  6. Skrillex Reveals New Album 'Quest for Fire' Is Arriving Very Soon. Rolling Stone. Kreps. Daniel. February 12, 2023. February 16, 2023.
  7. Web site: Not a Drill: Skrillex Announces Release Date of First Album Since 2014, "Quest For Fire". EDM.com. Heffler. Jason. February 11, 2023. February 12, 2023.
  8. Web site: ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart. Australian Recording Industry Association. February 27, 2023. February 24, 2023.
  9. Web site: Oricon Top 50 Digital Albums: February 27, 2023. Oricon. ja. February 22, 2023.
  10. Web site: Billboard Japan Hot Albums: 2023/02/27 公開. Billboard Japan. ja. February 22, 2023.
  11. Web site: 2023 8-os savaitės klausomiausi (Top 100). AGATA. lt. February 24, 2023. February 24, 2023.
  12. Web site: NZ Top 40 Albums Chart. Recorded Music NZ. February 27, 2023. February 25, 2023.
  13. Top Dance/Electronic Albums – Year-End 2023. Billboard. November 24, 2023.