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'''''Q36''''' is the fourth studio album by [[the Rentals]]. The album was formally announced on [[November 5]], [[2019]] for a release date of [[June 2]], [[2020]] (later moved to [[June 26]]).
'''''Q36''''' is the fourth studio album by [[the Rentals]]. The album was formally announced on [[November 5]], [[2019]] for a release date of [[June 2]], [[2020]] (later moved to [[June 26]]).
==Overview==
==Overview==
The Rentals' fourth album was announced alongside the release of the single "[[Elon Musk Is Making Me Sad]]" on [[October 4]], [[2019]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20190517053613/https://therentalsmusic.tumblr.com/]. Rentals frontman [[Matt Sharp]] tweeted about the album's production at various points throughout 2018 [https://twitter.com/_mattsharp/status/1046791338455441414], indicating that the album would be engineered by [[Dave Fridmann]], who had previously engineered [[Weezer]]'s ''[[Pinkerton]]''. On [[December 20]] of [[2018]], Sharp tweeted that the mastering had been finished at Sterling Sound in Nashville, Tennessee [https://twitter.com/_mattsharp/status/1075820765260472320].
The Rentals' fourth album was announced alongside the release of the single "[[Elon Musk Is Making Me Sad]]" on [[October 4]], [[2017]].<ref>The Rentals. ''Tumblr''. 4 October 2017. Archived by ''Wayback Machine'' 17 May 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190517053613/https://therentalsmusic.tumblr.com/</ref> Rentals frontman [[Matt Sharp]] tweeted about the album's production at various points throughout 2018, indicating that the album would be engineered by [[Dave Fridmann]], who had previously engineered [[Weezer]]'s ''[[Pinkerton]]''.<ref>@_mattsharp "true story: fridmann’s mixing console has been searching for signs of extraterrestrial life, the entire time we’ve been working on @therentals
new album ®️📡✨" ''Twitter''. 1 October 2018. https://twitter.com/_mattsharp/status/1046791338455441414</ref> On [[December 20]] of [[2018]], Sharp tweeted that the mastering had been finished at Sterling Sound in Nashville, Tennessee. <ref>@_mattsharp "the final frontier, last day @sterlingsound" ''Twitter''. 20 December 2018. https://twitter.com/_mattsharp/status/1075820765260472320</ref>


In an interview with ''The Interplanetary Podcast'' [https://www.interplanetary.org.uk/post/167-matt-sharp-q36], Sharp explained that he started forming the album by starting with 50 song ideas. Sharp said that his one rule for these new songs was that nothing could be autobiographical, explaining that he had grown bored of writing about his own lived experiences and perspective. Sharp also mentioned that he first became acquainted with guitarist [[Nick Zinner]] at a New Years party shortly after Zinner's band the Yeah Yeah Yeahs had performed a live cover of the Rentals song "[[The Love I'm Searching For]]" in [[2006]]. Years later, Sharp contacted Zinner again and convinced him to work on the album. Sharp and Zinner worked on the songs independently in their own respective home studios. According to Sharp, engineer [[Dave Fridmann]] agreed to work on the album immediately after Sharp pitched the idea of a space-themed album featuring Zinner.
In an interview with ''The Interplanetary Podcast'', Sharp explained that he started forming the album by starting with 50 song ideas.<ref>Russell, Matt. "#167 - Matt Sharp - Q36" ''The Interplanetary Podcast''. 9 January 2020. https://www.interplanetary.org.uk/post/167-matt-sharp-q36</ref> Sharp said that his one rule for these new songs was that nothing could be autobiographical, explaining that he had grown bored of writing about his own lived experiences and perspective. Sharp also mentioned that he first became acquainted with guitarist [[Nick Zinner]] at a New Years party shortly after Zinner's band the Yeah Yeah Yeahs had performed a live cover of the Rentals song "[[The Love I'm Searching For]]" in [[2006]]. Years later, Sharp contacted Zinner again and convinced him to work on the album. Sharp and Zinner worked on the songs independently in their own respective home studios. According to Sharp, engineer [[Dave Fridmann]] agreed to work on the album immediately after Sharp pitched the idea of a space-themed album featuring Zinner.


The album's title was formally unveiled on [[November 5]], [[2019]] alongside the new single "[[Spaceships]]", with pre-orders made available via the band's Bandcamp page [https://therentals.bandcamp.com/]. The next single, "[[Forgotten Astronaut]]", was unveiled on [[November 20]], [[2019]], with each subsequent "single" released every other week with an accompanying limited-run clothing/merchandise item designed by illustrator and print designer [https://www.etsy.com/shop/ivanminsloff Ivan Minsloff]. On [[March 24]], [[2020]], the album's physical release and eleventh single were postponed by two weeks due to the 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) [https://twitter.com/_mattsharp/status/1242491986218606593].
The album's title was formally unveiled on [[November 5]], [[2019]] alongside the new single "[[Spaceships]]", with pre-orders made available via the band's [https://therentals.bandcamp.com/ Bandcamp page]. The next single, "[[Forgotten Astronaut]]", was unveiled on [[November 20]], [[2019]], with each subsequent "single" released every other week with an accompanying limited-run clothing/merchandise item designed by illustrator and print designer [https://www.etsy.com/shop/ivanminsloff Ivan Minsloff]. On [[March 24]], [[2020]], the album's physical release and eleventh single were postponed due to the 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19).<ref>@_mattsharp "Good People, a quick update: To give a little extra space and breathing room, during these crazy times, to our partners that make @therentals Q36 possible, we are moving everything back two weeks. ®️ next single will come out on April 7 and the vinyl shipping date is now June 16." ''Twitter''. 24 March 2020. https://twitter.com/_mattsharp/status/1242491986218606593</ref>


During the course of the album's release cycle, the band created challenges for fans in conjunction with the collaborative media platform HitRecord [https://hitrecord.org/productions/4013371].
During the course of the album's release cycle, the band created challenges for fans in conjunction with the collaborative media platform HitRecord.<ref>"Q36 - The Rentals" ''HITRECORD''. https://hitrecord.org/productions/4013371</ref>


On [[March 31]], [[2020]], a [[Forgotten Astronaut Extended Play|digital EP]] for the song "[[Forgotten Astronaut]]" was released on Spotify and Bandcamp.
On [[March 31]], [[2020]], a [[Forgotten Astronaut Extended Play|digital EP]] for the song "[[Forgotten Astronaut]]" was released on Spotify and Bandcamp.
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*[[Andrew Wilkinson]] - cover art
*[[Andrew Wilkinson]] - cover art
==''Z36''==
==''Z36''==
On [[January 7]], [[2020]], Matt Sharp announced via social media[https://twitter.com/_mattsharp/status/1214572663382757376] that he would be remixing a series of songs from ''Q36'' and releasing them under the title ''Z36'', beginning with the track "[[Invasion Night]]". Said Sharp, "The remixes have a more atmospheric approach that focus primarily on Nick Zinner’s guitars and my synthesizers."
On [[January 7]], [[2020]], Matt Sharp announced via social media<ref>@_mattsharp "I’m remixing a series of songs from @therentals
Q36 album. The remixes have a more atmospheric approach that focus primarily on Nick Zinner’s guitars and my synthesizers. I’m filing them all under the title “Z36.” Here’s the Z36 ®️EMIX for INVASION NIGHT:" ''Twitter'' 7 January 2020. https://twitter.com/_mattsharp/status/1214572663382757376</ref> that he would be remixing a series of songs from ''Q36'' and releasing them under the title ''Z36'', beginning with the track "[[Invasion Night]]". Said Sharp, "The remixes have a more atmospheric approach that focus primarily on Nick Zinner’s guitars and my synthesizers."
#"[[Invasion Night]]"
#"[[Invasion Night]]"
#"[[Great Big Blue]]"
#"[[Great Big Blue]]"
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#"[[Information (and the Island in the Sky)]]"
#"[[Information (and the Island in the Sky)]]"
#"[[Shake Your Diamonds]]"
#"[[Shake Your Diamonds]]"
==See also==
==See also==
*[[The Rentals]]
*[[The Rentals]]
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://therentals.bandcamp.com/ ''Q36''] on [https://www.bandcamp.com/ Bandcamp]
*[https://therentals.bandcamp.com/ ''Q36''] on [https://www.bandcamp.com/ Bandcamp]
 
==References==
 
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{{Rentals Discography}}
{{Rentals Discography}}
[[Category:Matt Sharp]]
[[Category:Matt Sharp]]
[[Category:The Rentals albums]]
[[Category:The Rentals albums]]