
[Nashville, TN] The Quarantined unveil their long-awaited album, ‘Aversion to Normalcy’. This record is a cathartic confrontation with trauma, resilience, and the illusion of “normal” in a world that’s anything but.
The Quarantined’s emotional storytelling has clearly struck a chord with viewers across the globe, fueling viral success and expanding their fan base. Currently, the band has totaled over 10 million views across TikTok, with one viral clip alone earning over 1 million views, fueling talk of trauma, forgiveness, and the process of healing. The band has also earned hundreds of thousands of Spotify streams, solidifying their sound as a powerful blend of grunge energy and modern rock depth.
Throughout the album, vocalist Sean Martin channels his lived experiences as an Iraq War veteran and his personal life into visceral reflections on trauma, healing, and the search for purpose in chaos. The result is a raw depiction of the human condition, one that reflects the moral complexities, disillusion, and the transformation of being broken but then made anew.
Tracks like “Skeleton Chair,” “Shadow (on my back),” and “Nemesis (friend of mine)” each represent a stage in that journey – from falling in love with chaos, to battling internal darkness, to finally choosing forgiveness and freedom. Together, they form an emotional timeline that mirrors the turbulence of modern life, and the resilience that follows.
Aversion to Normalcy was recorded at the legendary Blackbird Studios in Nashville, TN, known for producing some of rock’s most iconic records. The album was engineered and produced by Nathan Yarborough (Alice in Chains, Korn, Halestorm, Evanescence) and featured Jerry Roe on drums, Luis Espalliat on bass, and Zack Rapp (Dream Theater) on lead guitar and violins, alongside Sean Martin’s vocals and guitar work. Together, they crafted a record that balances raw emotion with precision, blending haunting lyrics and powerful, dynamic arrangements.
With Aversion to Normalcy, The Quarantined redefine what it means to make protest music in the modern era – not through slogans, but through truth. Their work invites listeners to look inward, confront the shadows that linger, and find beauty in the act of survival. The new album was released on November 12, 2025 on all streaming platforms.
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