The final episode of the school year is here. đ¸đď¸
The crew from The Quintarium Podcast looks back on the wild moments, awkward studio chaos, late-night randomness, and the journey from jam sessions to recording their debut 12-track album, Precursor.
They break down their biggest milestones, upcoming summer gigs, social media growth, and what the future of Quintarium might look like after graduation.
One last ride before summer. Keep the volume up and the good vibes rolling. đ¤
The entire Quintarium lineup is back togetherâand this time, theyâre not just talking⌠theyâre playing.
Get a first look (and listen) at their debut album Precursorâa 10-track project blending instrumentals, breakup vibes, and high-energy originals into one evolving sound. From rough FaceTime songwriting sessions to tighter, theory-driven collaboration, you can hear the growth in real time.
Itâs not all polishedâtempo battles, recording struggles, and real behind-the-scenes moments show what it actually takes to build an album from scratch.
With summer gigs on deck and graduation approaching, this episode captures a band right in the middle of the transitionâfrom high school group to something much bigger.
Raw. Real. Quintarium.
Chester, John, and Rory take the mic as âTritariumâ, breaking down their recent Heist performanceâmistakes, momentum, and all. From flying drumsticks to clutch recoveries, the chemistry is real.
They also drop major updates on their debut album Precursorâa coming-of-age project with a growing identity, new direction, and evolving sound.
With graduation looming, the band gets honest about whatâs next: lineup changes, future gigs, and whether Quintarium survives the transition.
Short, real, and worth the listen.Â
A simple game of âwould you ratherâ somehow turns into a window into the band â late-night practices, chaotic instrument choices, and a surprisingly serious debate about whether sound matters more than lyrics.
Then the meeting really begins. Schedules, sports, unfinished songs, and the pressure of an approaching release all collide as they try to move from jamming to actually finishing an album. New tracks take shape, older ones return, and plans for studios and live shows start to feel real.
đ§ This is the moment a group stops just playing music and starts becoming a band.
The episode opens with a new Quinn Questions challenge â the band has to finish the lyrics to their own unreleased songs⌠and it turns out remembering your own music is harder than writing it.
After that, the talk gets real: missed practices, frustration, and a push to finally get everyone on the same page. They share updates on the album, changes to their sound, and the search for a recording studio â plus plans for a possible live show.
đ§ This is the moment where ideas have to become action.
The episode opens with the Quin Questions â a strange but revealing challenge where the band has to describe itself as colors, foods, animals, and even furniture. The answers are funny, but they end up saying a lot about who they are.
From there, the conversation moves into the real side of being in a band: practices that drift off track, mistakes that become melodies, recording frustration, and the physical toll of playing â including a wild on-stage shock story.
đ§ Sometimes the silly questions tell the truth first.
Host and lead guitarist, Chester, is back but Episode 2 is all about how the drummer and bassist came in and changed everything.
This episode dives into the moment the band realized they needed a real rhythm section, how the drummer got recruited in the cafeteria, and how the bassist basically showed up and declared, âYou need me.â Spoiler: they were right.
Youâll hear how these two found their instruments, how their styles reshaped Quintariumâs sound, and how a dropped drumstick before their first gig* somehow opened a door to future shows.
Theyâre recording originals, chasing gigs, and sharpening the identity of a band thatâs quickly finding its lane.
đ§ Experience the chapter of how they became Quintarium.
The wait is over â The Quintarium Podcast is officially live!
Host Chester sits down with fellow musicians Rory and Arthur to unravel the story of how one childhood instrument and a single late-night text sparked the creation of an entirely new band.
From the meaning behind their name and its mysterious connection to a recurring number, to the unique system they use to build songs from the ground up, this premiere episode dives straight into the mechanics of creativity. Youâll also get a glimpse of their biggest musical influence (yes, it starts with a B) and an early hint at when you can expect their debut release.
đĽ This is where it all begins. Hear how three artists turned ambition into actionâand how their sound might shape whatâs next.
đ§ Tune in to hear about all things Quintarium.Â