Walter Schreifels Interview (Rival Schools, ex-Quicksand, Guerilla Biscuits, Youth Of Today)
Walter Schreifels started out his career in hardcore legends Youth of Today and Gorilla Biscuits deeply immersed in the DC/NYC hardcore scene. Since then, he has rocked out in Quicksand and currently Rival Schools. He has also released a few solo albums between projects. Look out for a new Rival Schools record later this year.
Interview by Kevin Corazza with Walter Schreifels
How does the new album compare to any of your other work in the past?
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United By Walter is an online community that has been around for the last six years in celebration of your music and career. How do you feel about such a group honoring you and your influence?
WS: Firstly it’s very flattering and as I’ve met members of the community, humbling. There’s some great people there and many friendships have formed as a result.
When exactly did you move to Berlin and for what reasons?
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What touring have you done in the last year and for what projects?
WS: In the last six months I’ve played in Australia, Japan, The U.K., Europe, The east Coast and West coast of the U.S.. I need to get up to Canada of course but it’s been a busy time for me.
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Any future plans to hit the road in support of your solo project or Quicksand?
WS: I plan to do as many solo shows as I can this year. I’ve even completed a new solo album for next year. I don’t have any Quicksand plans, although I do a version of “Thorn In My Side” during my live sets that goes over really well.
When I was younger, I was big into the DC/NYC hardcore scenes and listened extensively to Youth Of Today and Gorilla Biscuits. What are some of your favorite memories from both of those bands and do you feel proud that you solidified both of them to legendary status in hardcore circles?
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WS: I don’t look for it, sometimes people ask me and if I have the time and feel I can add something I’ll do it. I’m usually to wrapped up in my own music but as I said I do enjoy doing it when it comes up.
What was the reason for Quicksand disbanding?
WS: The band just ran it’s coarse, we weren’t having much fun.
WS: They’ll be a new Rival Schools record in October. I believe there will be a reissue of Slip (on vinyl) in the fall. Rival Schools is all the same members.
WS: I’ll just answer for Rival Schools when I say that it’s a very comfortable progression. I think we managed to take chances moving forward and hold on to the integrity of our first release.
Final comments?
WS: Don’t forget the struggle, don’t forget the streets and don’t sell out!



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