[ATTENDED: March 17, 2023] Quasi
I explored Quasi’s music back in the late 1990s mostly because I loved Janet Weiss’ drum work with Sleater-Kinney. I had no idea who Sam Coomes was (he was her husband at some point but is no longer), but he was clearly the main songwriting force behind the band (Janet is credited with some song, but Sam wrote the majority).
I lost track of them during the 2000s (they release sporadically and Sam does a ton of other work with other people–for instance he has played keyboards on every Built to Spill album since Keep It Like a Secret]. They have put out about five albums that I hadn’t heard of, including their most recent Breaking the Ball of History.
Janet Weiss got into a car accident about four years ago and broke her leg and collar bone. It seemed like she’d never play again. But she fought through the grief and man, she was amazing to watch.
I went to this show in part because I like their older songs and in part to give Janet Weiss some support. She clearly didn’t need the support from me as everyone was there to cheer her on. Apparently they used to sell “Janet Fucking Weiss” shirts, but don’t any longer.
And so they came out on stage, Janet and Sam setting up their own gear. Since it’s just the two of them, they face each other. Sam plays keyboards (which is the most limiting way of describing his performance) and Janet pounds the hell out of the kit. Continue Reading »







