Plaza is an album by Quilt, released in 2016. The album is a pop CD. -
2016 release, the third album by Quilt. The title Plaza implies a meeting place, a crossroads, a coming together. Written in Atlanta, upstate New York, and on the road in between, Plaza was realized by the band with producer Jarvis Taveniere, who helped Quilt showcase a tighter, more concise version of their music, mixing folk and pop-psych into a common ground that marks the purest distillation of their group aesthetic to date. Quilt is a four-piece psychedelic indie-rock band from Boston. They write collaboratively and share vocal duties. They were born out of a local improv scene, and combine elements of folk-rock, psychedelia and dream pop.
"Plaza" is the third studio album by the American indie rock band Quilt, released in 2016 on CD format by Mexican Summer. This record showcases Quilt?s signature blend of psychedelic pop and folk-rock, featuring lush harmonies, intricate guitar work, and dreamy melodies that transport listeners to a vibrant sonic landscape. Standout tracks like "Roller," "Eliot St." and "O'Connor's Barn" highlight the band's growth as songwriters while maintaining their ethereal charm.
Quilt formed in Boston in 2009 and quickly gained recognition for their unique sound that draws from both vintage influences and modern sensibilities. Their previous albums received critical acclaim for their originality and musicianship, with performances at major festivals such as SXSW further cementing their reputation within the indie scene.
Mexican Summer is an independent record label based in Brooklyn, New York, known for supporting innovative artists across genres including psych-rock, dream-pop, electronic music, and more. Since its founding in 2008, Mexican Summer has become synonymous with high-quality releases from boundary-pushing acts worldwide.