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<title>New Release : When the Going Gets Dark</title>
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<title>Album Review : Field Studies</title>
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Review: Quasi insinuated themselves into the public consciousness last year as touring partners for downhearted troubadour-turned-Oscar-nominee Elliott Smith. It was a perfect pairing for the Portland, Oregon, duo: Like Smith's songs, Quasi's quirky, organ-led pop evinces their love of the Beatles and the Beach Boys, yet shrouds itself in a dark cynicism that makes even their most musically upbeat songs d...
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<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2004 06:35:55 PDT</pubDate>
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Review: The sixth album from the formerly married couple Sam Coomes and Janet Weiss feels as much like a hidden indie-pop gem as its predecessors. Coomes bangs his piano, tortures his guitar and sings in a cracked indie wail, while Weiss keeps the backbeat steady and varied and chips in some more soothing vocals. Somehow the whole thing remains shambolically tuneful and engaging.
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<title>Album Review : Featuring "Birds"</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2004 06:35:40 PDT</pubDate>
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Review: Quasi put the "rock" in rocky relationships. The third release from this sardonic Portland, Oregon, ex-husband-and-wife duo (an updated Captain and Tennille?) hides gut-wrenching heartache and despair inside sugary vocal harmonies and catchy, succinct songwriting. Sam Coomes' George Martinesque keyboard work burbles and ducks around the blustery drumming of Janet Weiss (who also plays in Sleater-K...
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<p>Quasi put the "rock" in rocky relationships. The third release
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<title>Album Review : The Sword Of God</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2004 06:31:58 PDT</pubDate>
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Review: Despite occasional stints as Elliott Smith's backing band and drummer Janet Weiss' involvement with Sleater-Kinney, Quasi's worldview remains reassuringly insular on its fifth album. Circling around the tenuous relationship between songwriters (and former lovers Weiss and singer-guitarist Sam Coomes), The Sword of God is filled with mournful melodies and tantalizing barbs on woozy songs like, "The...
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