
Slip
Available for the first time in over a decade, the 30th Anniversary Edition of Slip was completely remastered for vinyl using the original 1993 master tapes and includes bonus track âHow Soon is Now?â. The Limited-Edition Deluxe LP and 64-page hardcover book chronicles the release of this influential album. Includes a foreword by Walter Schreifels, never-before-seen photographs, original art, rare concert posters, show flyers, and ephemera from 1990-1994. Written contributions from members of Anthrax, Helmet, Sepultura, Thursday, Rise Against, Refused, Youth of Today, Thrice, Agnostic Front, Snapcase, Earth Crisis, Cave In, and many more. Complete with a case-wrapped, soft touch cover, a must have addition for any fanâs collection. Presented on a Yellow and Red Swirl Vinyl. Limited to only 2000 copies, with foil stamped numbering.
Few albums fully establish and encapsulate a genre like Quicksandâs debut album Slip does for post-hardcore. Originally recorded in 1992 and released in early February 1993, Slip is as relevant and important an album today as it was nearly 30 years ago. Slip is a musical bridge between the 1980s New York Hardcore scene from which Quicksandâs members cut their teeth on, and the burgeoning sound of the 90sâ heavy rock. Itâs an album that stands toe-to-toe with other great records released that year, but the bandâs NYHC roots give the record an edge you wonât hear on an âIn Uteroâ or âSiamese Dream.â
Lead track âFazerâ throws listeners straight into a brick wall of heavy guitars. Quicksandâs gritty genius is immediately apparent in the song: a group confident in their ability to mix heaviness, melody and big-chorus sensibilities in a way none of their peers could dream of. Front man Walter Schreifels and company merge their vast pool of influences (citing everyone from Bad Brains to Danzig) into a sound thatâs undeniably Quicksand. Nowhere is this more apparent than the albumâs lead single âDine Alone.â Itâs a deceptively catchy song that exposed countless MTV watchers to crushing riffs, Schreifelâs gritty-yet-beautiful yowling, and a still legendary odyssey of a bridge.
The album is proof positive that a band can write some of the heaviest riffs ever, while still pausing for moments to space out on songs like âLie and Wait.â The record concludes with a summation of all its accomplishments in âTransparent,â offering up guitar riffs that manage to sound heavy and hopeful at the same time. âTransparentâ reinterprets Revolution-summer forward-thinking positive mindset in a new context of rock music. Itâs as though the band is aware of the righteous wave of great music theyâre ushering in with this album. Slip gave everyone including Deftones, Glassjaw, Title Fight and hundreds more the blueprint of what post-hardcore can accomplish. Quicksand firmly cemented Slip as an essential album in rock music and a testament to how far punk rock can go.
Slip was recorded by Quicksand members Walter Schreifels (Gorilla Biscuits, Youth of Today), Tom Capone (Beyond, Bold), Sergio Vega (Deftones, Moondog) and Alan Cage (Beyond, Seaweed) and co-produced by Steven Haigler (Pixies) and Don Fury (Sick of it All, Agnostic Front). Remastered by Jack Shirley at The Atomic Garden (Deafheaven, Joyce Manor).
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Slip
Available for the first time in over a decade, the 30th Anniversary Edition of Slip was completely remastered for vinyl using the original 1993 master tapes and includes bonus track âHow Soon is Now?â. The Limited-Edition Deluxe LP and 64-page hardcover book chronicles the release of this influential album. Includes a foreword by Walter Schreifels, never-before-seen photographs, original art, rare concert posters, show flyers, and ephemera from 1990-1994. Written contributions from members of Anthrax, Helmet, Sepultura, Thursday, Rise Against, Refused, Youth of Today, Thrice, Agnostic Front, Snapcase, Earth Crisis, Cave In, and many more. Complete with a case-wrapped, soft touch cover, a must have addition for any fanâs collection. Presented on a Yellow and Red Swirl Vinyl. Limited to only 2000 copies, with foil stamped numbering.
Few albums fully establish and encapsulate a genre like Quicksandâs debut album Slip does for post-hardcore. Originally recorded in 1992 and released in early February 1993, Slip is as relevant and important an album today as it was nearly 30 years ago. Slip is a musical bridge between the 1980s New York Hardcore scene from which Quicksandâs members cut their teeth on, and the burgeoning sound of the 90sâ heavy rock. Itâs an album that stands toe-to-toe with other great records released that year, but the bandâs NYHC roots give the record an edge you wonât hear on an âIn Uteroâ or âSiamese Dream.â
Lead track âFazerâ throws listeners straight into a brick wall of heavy guitars. Quicksandâs gritty genius is immediately apparent in the song: a group confident in their ability to mix heaviness, melody and big-chorus sensibilities in a way none of their peers could dream of. Front man Walter Schreifels and company merge their vast pool of influences (citing everyone from Bad Brains to Danzig) into a sound thatâs undeniably Quicksand. Nowhere is this more apparent than the albumâs lead single âDine Alone.â Itâs a deceptively catchy song that exposed countless MTV watchers to crushing riffs, Schreifelâs gritty-yet-beautiful yowling, and a still legendary odyssey of a bridge.
The album is proof positive that a band can write some of the heaviest riffs ever, while still pausing for moments to space out on songs like âLie and Wait.â The record concludes with a summation of all its accomplishments in âTransparent,â offering up guitar riffs that manage to sound heavy and hopeful at the same time. âTransparentâ reinterprets Revolution-summer forward-thinking positive mindset in a new context of rock music. Itâs as though the band is aware of the righteous wave of great music theyâre ushering in with this album. Slip gave everyone including Deftones, Glassjaw, Title Fight and hundreds more the blueprint of what post-hardcore can accomplish. Quicksand firmly cemented Slip as an essential album in rock music and a testament to how far punk rock can go.
Slip was recorded by Quicksand members Walter Schreifels (Gorilla Biscuits, Youth of Today), Tom Capone (Beyond, Bold), Sergio Vega (Deftones, Moondog) and Alan Cage (Beyond, Seaweed) and co-produced by Steven Haigler (Pixies) and Don Fury (Sick of it All, Agnostic Front). Remastered by Jack Shirley at The Atomic Garden (Deafheaven, Joyce Manor).
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Available for the first time in over a decade, the 30th Anniversary Edition of Slip was completely remastered for vinyl using the original 1993 master tapes and includes bonus track âHow Soon is Now?â. The Limited-Edition Deluxe LP and 64-page hardcover book chronicles the release of this influential album. Includes a foreword by Walter Schreifels, never-before-seen photographs, original art, rare concert posters, show flyers, and ephemera from 1990-1994. Written contributions from members of Anthrax, Helmet, Sepultura, Thursday, Rise Against, Refused, Youth of Today, Thrice, Agnostic Front, Snapcase, Earth Crisis, Cave In, and many more. Complete with a case-wrapped, soft touch cover, a must have addition for any fanâs collection. Presented on a Yellow and Red Swirl Vinyl. Limited to only 2000 copies, with foil stamped numbering.
Few albums fully establish and encapsulate a genre like Quicksandâs debut album Slip does for post-hardcore. Originally recorded in 1992 and released in early February 1993, Slip is as relevant and important an album today as it was nearly 30 years ago. Slip is a musical bridge between the 1980s New York Hardcore scene from which Quicksandâs members cut their teeth on, and the burgeoning sound of the 90sâ heavy rock. Itâs an album that stands toe-to-toe with other great records released that year, but the bandâs NYHC roots give the record an edge you wonât hear on an âIn Uteroâ or âSiamese Dream.â
Lead track âFazerâ throws listeners straight into a brick wall of heavy guitars. Quicksandâs gritty genius is immediately apparent in the song: a group confident in their ability to mix heaviness, melody and big-chorus sensibilities in a way none of their peers could dream of. Front man Walter Schreifels and company merge their vast pool of influences (citing everyone from Bad Brains to Danzig) into a sound thatâs undeniably Quicksand. Nowhere is this more apparent than the albumâs lead single âDine Alone.â Itâs a deceptively catchy song that exposed countless MTV watchers to crushing riffs, Schreifelâs gritty-yet-beautiful yowling, and a still legendary odyssey of a bridge.
The album is proof positive that a band can write some of the heaviest riffs ever, while still pausing for moments to space out on songs like âLie and Wait.â The record concludes with a summation of all its accomplishments in âTransparent,â offering up guitar riffs that manage to sound heavy and hopeful at the same time. âTransparentâ reinterprets Revolution-summer forward-thinking positive mindset in a new context of rock music. Itâs as though the band is aware of the righteous wave of great music theyâre ushering in with this album. Slip gave everyone including Deftones, Glassjaw, Title Fight and hundreds more the blueprint of what post-hardcore can accomplish. Quicksand firmly cemented Slip as an essential album in rock music and a testament to how far punk rock can go.
Slip was recorded by Quicksand members Walter Schreifels (Gorilla Biscuits, Youth of Today), Tom Capone (Beyond, Bold), Sergio Vega (Deftones, Moondog) and Alan Cage (Beyond, Seaweed) and co-produced by Steven Haigler (Pixies) and Don Fury (Sick of it All, Agnostic Front). Remastered by Jack Shirley at The Atomic Garden (Deafheaven, Joyce Manor).











