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The album also featured two tracks that were re-recorded from the "Quicksand" EP ("Omission" and "Unfulfilled"). The following year saw the band tour the United States with The Offspring, performing 250 live shows to support the album. [3] By 1995, the album had sold around 100,000 copies. [9]
The post Quicksand Announce New Album Distant Populations , Unveil New Song and Headlining Tour appeared first on SPIN. New York post-hardcore outfit Quicksand will release their fourth studio LP ...
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 1990, Sergio Vega was instrumental in forming the new post-hardcore band Quicksand; at the time Vega was a prominent bassist of the genre. Quicksand released their debut album, Slip, on February 9, 1993. On February 28, 1995, Quicksand released their second album, Manic Compression. Later that year, Quicksand disbanded, and Sergio Vega began ...
[5] Bruce Eder of AllMusic gave it 3 stars out of 5, noting "After a year of personal and personnel problems, the Allman Brothers Band got back together to record the surprisingly consistent live-in-the-studio venture Where It All Begins. It lacks the ambition and stretch of Seven Turns or Shades of Two Worlds, along with their peaks, but it is ...
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Manic Compression is the second studio album by American post-hardcore band Quicksand.It was first released on February 24, 1995 on vinyl through Revelation Records, before being given a widespread CD release through Island Records on February 28, 1995.
On February 3, 2023, Quicksand announced a 30th Anniversary Edition of their debut LP "Slip" being re-issued on vinyl by the Boston based record label Iodine Recordings. The 30th Anniversary Edition of "Slip" also included a 64-page hardcover book with band photographs, rare concert posters, and a foreword by Walter Schreifels .