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| | | name = Q36 | ||
| | | type = Album | ||
| | | artist = [[The Rentals]] | ||
| | | cover = Rentals q36.jpg | ||
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| | | released = June 26, 2020 | ||
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| recorded = Alphaville Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Battle Born Studios, Las Vegas, NV | |||
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| | | genre = Alternative rock | ||
| | | length = 01:08:11 | ||
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| | | producer = [[Matt Sharp]] & The Rentals | ||
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| prev_title = ''[[Lost in Alphaville]]''<br />(2014) | |||
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'''''Q36''''' is the fourth studio album by [[the Rentals]]. The album's release stretched from [[November 5]], [[2019]] to [[June 26]], [[2020]], as its tracks were released one-by-one at a pace of roughly two each month. [[Matt Sharp]] wrote the album and receives a producing credit. He worked with a core band consisting of [[Nick Zinner]] of the {{Wiki2|Yeah_Yeah_Yeahs|Yeah Yeah Yeahs}}, mixer/engineer [[Dave Fridmann]], and drummer [[Ronnie Vannucci]] of [[The Killers]]. The lyrics on ''Q36'' incorporate science fiction themes, including the lead single "[[Elon Musk is Making Me Sad]]," which, as of June 2023, is the band's second-most streamed on Spotify behind "[[Friends of P.]]" "Elon Musk is Making Me Sad" makes reference to a {{Wiki2|Q_score|"Q score"}}, which may be the origin of the album's title. | '''''Q36''''' is the fourth studio album by [[the Rentals]]. The album's release stretched from [[November 5]], [[2019]] to [[June 26]], [[2020]], as its tracks were released one-by-one at a pace of roughly two each month. [[Matt Sharp]] wrote the album and receives a producing credit. He worked with a core band consisting of [[Nick Zinner]] of the {{Wiki2|Yeah_Yeah_Yeahs|Yeah Yeah Yeahs}}, mixer/engineer [[Dave Fridmann]], and drummer [[Ronnie Vannucci]] of [[The Killers]]. The lyrics on ''Q36'' incorporate science fiction themes, including the lead single "[[Elon Musk is Making Me Sad]]," which, as of June 2023, is the band's second-most streamed on Spotify behind "[[Friends of P.]]" "Elon Musk is Making Me Sad" makes reference to a {{Wiki2|Q_score|"Q score"}}, which may be the origin of the album's title. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||