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QUICKSAND DISTANT POPULATIONS OUT NOW DIGITALLY

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QUICKSAND DISTANT POPULATIONS OUT NOW DIGITALLY

VINYL OUT SEPTEMBER 24 

SHARE LIVE VIDEO FOR COLOSSUS 

 

Distant Populations, the fourth studio album from New York City post-hardcore band Quicksand is out digitally now via Epitaph Records. Vinyl offerings will be out September 24. For vinyl pre-order information, visit https://quicksand.ffm.to/distantpopulations

 

Recorded at Studio 4 Recording in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, Distant Populations was produced and engineered by Will Yip (The Menzingers, Code Orange, Defeater), and mixed by Josh Wilbur (Lamb of God, Megadeth, Avenged Sevenfold). The album is the follow-up to the critically lauded 2017 release Interiors. Sonically it has a punchier, more up-tempo sound than its predecessor, with its 11 songs being concise, carved sonic jewels boasting not a single wasted note. Its gripping lyricism and raw power leap out from the very first listening.  

 

Throughout the album’s 11 tracks, Quicksand explores the duality of our simultaneous existence in individual relationships and as part of a mass society, while also examining the alienation and loneliness of it all. “Everyone is on the one hand so connected with each other, and on the other hand, is so far apart.” says frontman Walter Schreifels.“We’re checking out each other’s social media and we know what everybody’s doing. But when we’re sitting in the same room together, we’re looking at our phones,” he adds point out the sad irony of it all.

 

Today, the band share a live performance video of their new track ‘Colossus,’ directed by A.F. Cortes (Metz, Daughters, Uniform). Check it out here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOSWyHYmc44

 

DISTANT POPULATIONS TRACKLIST

  1. Inversion
  2. Lightning Field 
  3. Colossus 
  4. Brushed
  5. Katakana
  6. Missile Command
  7. Phase 90
  8. The Philosopher 
  9. Compacted Reality 
  10. EMDR
  11. Rodan 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Formed in 1990, Quicksand made their full-length debut with Slip—a 1993 release praised by The A.V. Club as “a nearly flawless record that combines the irony and heaviness of Helmet with Fugazi’s penchant to dismantle sound in the most energetic ways.” Arriving in 1995, their sophomore album Manic Compression appeared at #1 on the Top Five Best Post-Hardcore Records list from LA Weekly (who noted that “if there were any justice in the world, Quicksand would have been the biggest underground band of the ’90s”).

 

Throughout the early ’90s, Quicksand toured with bands like Helmet, Fugazi, Rage Against the Machine, and Anthrax. After disbanding in late 1995, they reunited for a one-night performance in June 2012. They’ve since appeared at festivals like FYF Fest and Pukkelpop, and in 2013 embarked on their first North American tour in 15 years. In 2017, the band released their long-awaited third-studio album Interiors which saw Consequence of Sound praise the band for their sound “that nobody else has been able to replicate in all the time they’ve been gone.”

 

Quicksand is frontman/guitarist Walter Schreifels, bassist Sergio Vega, and drummer Alan Cage.

 

QUICKSAND BY A.F. CORTES

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON QUICKSAND, VISIT:

WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | TWITTER

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QUICKSAND PRESS CONTACT:

Michele Stephens | Epitaph Records | michele@epitaph.com 

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