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Quicksand release new single ‘Cool Guy,’ share upcoming tour dates

Legendary independent New York-based rock label Equal Vision Records and Quicksand are pleased to present ‘Cool Guy’, the latest single to be lifted from the Friday, July 17th release of ‘Bring On The Psychics’, the first album in five years from the iconic NYC post-hardcore trio. “’Cool Guy’ is like an OG HC diss track, like ‘Small Man, Big Mouth’ by Minor Threat or ‘Hypocrite’ by Negative Approach,” the band said. “Sometimes you just gotta get those negative emotions out.” Watch the music video for ‘Cool Guy’, directed and produced by Jesse Korman below.

Additionally, Quicksand recently announced its upcoming North American headline tour with Bane. Kicking off on Monday, August 3rd at The Annex in Norfolk, VA, the tour will span August and early September, culminating in a performance at Royale in Boston, MA on Thursday, September 3rd. Further support will be provided by Soul Blind – a full listing of dates can be found below.

Marking an entirely new era for the storied three-piece — guitarist/vocalist Walter Schreifels, bassist/vocalist Sergio Vega and drummer Alan Cage ‘Bring On The Psychics’, serves as the sonic bridge between the band’s heavy and influential Nineties sound and the ambitious, experimental output contained within its more recent era. Produced and mixed by Jon Markson (Drug Church, Drain) across 10 days, ‘Bring On The Psychics’ once again finds Quicksand reinventing the sound they helped pioneer.

It’s impossible to overstate the influence that Quicksand have on the hardcore scene. Formed in New York City in 1990 out of the ashes of Gorilla Biscuits, Youth of TodayBurn and Bold, the band took the aggression of hardcore and added a more groove-driven crunch to it, unintentionally inventing the genre known today as a post-hardcore. After releasing two major-label masterpieces in the Nineties — 1993’s ‘Slip’ and 1995’s ‘Manic Compression’ — the band split up at the peak of their powers, only to reunite in 2012 and release ‘Interiors and Distant Populations’.

Inspired by a quote from scientist Carl Sagan‘Bring On The Psychics’Quicksand’s first album in five years and Equal Vision Records debut, sees guitarist/vocalist Walter Schreifels examining his past through his present reality. “For this album, I was going back to a lot of my earlier influences about ‘Break Down The Walls’ or ‘Start Today,’ he explains. “Regardless of whether you’re into hardcore or youth crew, they’re really cool records because they’re speaking to the time and providing possible paths to a better future … with mosh parts. That’s the energy that I wanted to bring to this.”

From the hook-driven heaviness of the opener ‘Get To It’ to the shoegaze splendor of ‘Crystallize’, the band covers a lot of sonic ground on ‘Bring On The Psychics’, but it always sounds like Quicksand. Its technical virtuosity is on full display here as well, from bassist/vocalist Sergio Vega’s locked-in bass grooves on ‘Cool Guy’ to Alan Cage’s dynamic drumming on the album’s title track. The band also stretched out, musically, on the album as evidenced by the breezy ballad ‘Days You Run To’, a song that might even surprise longtime fans. “To me, that is the kind of thing that Fugazi would do on their more chill kind of tunes,” Schreifels says of the laid-back feel of the aforementioned track. “It’s nice to have something that was more expansive to show the Pink Floyd side of Quicksand.”

That aspect of the band has never been a secret; anyone who has seen the band’s psychedelic light show can attest to that consciousness-expanding vibe. ‘Bring On The Psychics’ just sees the band encapsulating their creative vision in a fully, more integrated manner. “I’m really psyched to play these songs live,” Schreifels summarizes. “I feel really fortunate to still be playing music with these guys and be able to take it to different places.”

Upcoming tour dates:

June 11th — Rock for People 2026 at Park 360 — Hradec Králové 7, Czechia
June 12th — Nova Rock — Nickelsdorf, Austria
June 14th — Ampere — Munich, Germany
June 15th — UT Connewitz — Leipzig, Germany
June 16th — Mergener Hof e.V. — Trier, Germany
June 18th — Knust — Hamburg, Germany
June 18th — 21st — Graspop Metal Meeting – Dessel, Belgium
June 20th — Luxor — Köln, Germany
June 22nd — Schlachthof Wiesbaden — Wiesbaden, Germany
June 23rd — Hole44 — Berlin, Germany
June 25th — Jera On Air — Ysselsteyn, Netherlands

August 3rd — The Annex — Norfolk, VA
August 4th — Motorco Music Hall — Durham, NC
August 5th — The Masquerade – Hell Stage — Atlanta, GA
August 7th — AM/FM Backyard — Dallas, TX
August 8th — White Oak Music Hall — Houston, TX
August 9th — Mohawk Austin — Austin, TX
August 11th — The Nile Theater — Mesa, AZ
August 12th — Belly Up — Solana Beach, CA
August 13th — The Bellwether — Los Angeles, CA
August 14th — Strummer’s — Fresno Crossing, CA
August 15th — The Castro Theatre — San Francisco, CA
August 16th — Goldfield Trading Post Roseville — Roseville, CA
August 18th — Wonder Ballroom — Portland, OR
August 19th — The Showbox — Seattle, WA
August 21st — The Depot — Salt Lake City, UT
August 22nd — Black Sheep — Colorado Springs, CO
August 23rd — Gothic Theatre — Englewood, CO
August 25th — Amsterdam Bar and Hall — Saint Paul, MN
August 26th — Bottom Lounge — Chicago, IL
August 28th — El Club — Detroit, MI
August 29t — East End Unitedh — Toronto, ON
August 31st — 9:30 Club — Washington, DC

September 1st — Underground Arts — Philadelphia, PA
September 2nd — The Brooklyn Monarch — Brooklyn, NY
September 3rd — Royale — Boston, MA

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