Interiors is the third album by American post-hardcore band Quicksand, released on November 10, 2017. It is the band's first studio album since Manic Compression (1995), and their first release on Epitaph Records. 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.
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Album Name Interiors. Erscheinungsdatum 10 November 2017. Labels Epitaph Records (USA-1). Recorded at Studio 4 Recording. Musik GenrePost Hardcore. Mitglieder die dieses Album besitzen1.
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The Interiors - You Should Have Known 03:31. The Interiors - Wingman 02:40. The Interiors - Ghosts 02:13. The Interiors - Crashing Through 03:16. The Interiors - Shooting Off 02:40. The Interiors - Questions 03:09. The Interiors - All The Cities 05:22. Delays Are Dangerous - The Interiors. Data de aparición 24 Junio 1997. Estilo MusicalIndie Rock. Miembros poseen este álbum1.
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An smart electro-pop record with a thing for architecture. By Jonny Ensall Posted: Wednesday October 2 2013. To say that ‘Interiors’ is into the idea of architecture is a bit like saying the Pope is into the idea of Catholicism. On her second album Cameron Mesirow, aka singer and producer Glasser, is simply obsessed with structure. She has, for example, created a trio of songlets called ‘Window I’, ‘Window II’ and ‘Window III’. They’re joined by ‘Shape’, ‘Design’ and ‘Landscape’.