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Quickdrop
Quickdrop

Quickdrop: The High-Energy Architects of Modern Pop-Punk

Quickdrop is an American pop-punk band that rose to prominence in the late 2010s with their infectious hooks and relentless touring schedule. Hailing from Chicago, Illinois, the group achieved a significant commercial milestone when their second studio album, "Static Echoes," debuted at number 12 on the Billboard 200 chart in 2019.

Early career

Formed in 2014, Quickdrop's founding members, vocalist/guitarist Leo Vance and drummer Sam Ruiz, began writing songs together while attending college. Their self-released debut EP, "Transmission Failed," in 2015 caught the attention of several independent labels due to its raw energy and clever lyrical themes.

This led to a deal with the respected indie label Wiretap Records in 2016. The band spent the next two years honing their sound on the road, supporting established acts and building a dedicated fanbase through constant DIY promotion and social media engagement.

Breakthrough

The band's breakthrough arrived in 2018 with the single "Reset the Clock." The track became a staple on alternative rock radio and streaming playlists, ultimately earning a gold certification in the United States. This success paved the way for their major-label debut album, "Static Echoes," released on Capitol Records in 2019.

"Static Echoes" was praised for its polished yet urgent sound, blending classic pop-punk structures with modern production. The album's strong chart debut was fueled by the singles "Paper Walls" and "Frequency," which both received heavy rotation on music video channels and alternative radio formats.

Key tracks

Reset the Clock — This gold-certified single was the band's first major radio hit and defined their anthemic, melodic style.

Paper Walls — The lead single from "Static Echoes" showcased a more refined production approach and expanded their audience.

Last Transmission — A fan-favorite album cut known for its high-speed tempo and became a cornerstone of their live set.

Signal Fade — This 2021 collaboration with veteran producer John Feldmann highlighted a more experimental side of their songwriting.

Following the success of "Static Echoes," Quickdrop maintained a rigorous release and touring schedule. Their third album, "Noise in the Wires" (2022), debuted at number 8 on the Billboard 200, marking their highest chart position to date. The band has collaborated with artists like State Champs on the track "Crossed Lines" and contributed to various punk compilation albums.

Similar artists to Quickdrop include State Champs for their shared emphasis on huge, clean choruses and upbeat tempos. The Story So Far parallels Quickdrop's driving rhythms and introspective, often frustrated lyrical content. Neck Deep shares a similar evolution from raw, energetic beginnings to a more polished, mainstream pop-punk sound. Hot Mulligan reflects a comparable emotional intensity and clever wordplay within the modern pop-punk scene.

Quickdrop's music is a regular feature on alternative rock radio stations and dedicated pop-punk online radio streams. Their catalog, from early indie releases to major-label albums, receives consistent airplay across a network of stations catering to guitar-driven modern rock.

Listeners can discover the high-energy pop-punk of Quickdrop through the radio stations featured on our website. Tune in to onairium.com to hear their chart-topping singles and deep cuts playing on independent music radio stations and classic alternative formats.

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