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June 12 - 19, 1998

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*** Quasi

FEATURING "BIRDS"

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Even if it consisted solely of instrumentals, the third album from this Portland (Oregon) duo would merit attention. Whereas an air of barely organized chaos marked their previous CD, R&B Transmogrification, this latest offering comes closer to carefully orchestrated confusion. The drumming of Janet Weiss (who also pounds skins in Sleater-Kinney) provides an essential pivot for the Quasi sound, and Sam Coomes's vintage keyboard -- the chameleon-like Roxichord (also a favorite of Sun Ra, if that offers any illumination) -- holds the spotlight. Atop the chugging rhythms and deceptively cheerful melodies, Quasi dole out a regiment of lyrics so bleak they make Pittsburgh look like the Emerald City. "You fucked yourself and don't know where to go/Split wide open like a sturgeon for the roe" is just one among countless couplets so grim yet inspired, the cumulative effect threatens to transform Featuring "Birds" into the indie-rock equivalent of The Bell Jar. And if the bittersweet "It's Hard To Turn Me On" doesn't touch your heart, well . . . break out the oil can, because you must be a pre-Dorothy Gale Tin Man.
-- Kurt B. Reighley
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