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Quicksand

The many fans will be keen to get their hands on Quicksand tickets so please ensure you act fast and get yours before they are all gone. Place your gig tickets order with Gigantic 24/7 using a tablet, computer or smartphone on the go or while at home.

See them play at Rescue Rooms in Nottingham, Sound Control at Manchester and O2 Academy Islington in London during November 2017.

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Formed in 1990, Quicksand's career has been turbulent to say the least with splits in 1995 and 1999, but in 2012 the band reunited for the third time to the delight of alt rockers everywhere.

With a popular sound reminiscent of Fugazi and Helment, the band signed to Polydor Records and released their debut album 'Slip' in 1993. The album landed the band a tour with The Offspring, which helped to launch them outside of America. Their follow-up record 'Manic Compression' built on the previous album's success and hit the #135 spot on the Billboard 200 Chart in the US. Despite the success the band's relentless touring schedule leaded to immense stresses and resulted in the group's first break-up.

Quicksand reunited in 1997 and after successful tour stints with the likes of Deftones the band hit the studio for their highlight anticipated third album. Unfortunately the old ghosts of 1995 resurfaced and the band once again disbanded leaving all of the music laid down for the record to be abandoned.

In 2012 the original members appeared out of no-where for a performance at the Revelation Records 25th Anniversary in California, which was the first time the band had been on stage together in around 13 years. Needless to say this third reunion got fans excited, but also asking a lot of questions; would we get to hear the tracks from the 1997 sessions? Would the band finally record a follow-up to 'Manic Compression'? A Twitter post in July 2013 provided a glimmer of hope as a picture (that was soon taken down) of the band in the studio surfaced online, but until a record is confirmed publicly, we'll all just have to wait and see.

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Quicksand Fan Reviews (2) 5.0
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We waited a long time for this

Down to a three piece because Tom Capone didn't make the tour, didn't make any difference, new and older material sat side by side. Raw energy, they were having fun tonight, and the sell out crowd responded accordingly. The hug between Walter and Sergio at the end showed his important this was to them. Not sure why Walter was playing a Cobain Jaguar, must have got Fender to provide a few guitars for the tour. Come back to London soon Quicksand. Next time it's likely to be a bigger venue.

Posted by AJ on 27/11/2017

Quicksand, O2 Academy Islington, London - 26th November 2017

Amazing Performance

Had an amazing night Quicksand were fabulous.

Posted by Tricia on 26/11/2017

Quicksand, Sound Control, Manchester - 25th November 2017