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Mole City

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You Can Stay But You Gotta Go
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See You on Mars
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Blasted
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Chrome Duck
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Chumps of Chance
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Fat Fanny Land
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Nostalgia Kills
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R.I.P.
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Headshrinker
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Bedbug Town
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The Goat
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Geraldine
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Loopy
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Double Deuce
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Gnot
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Dust of the Sun
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Mole City
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An Ice Cube in the Sun
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One & Done
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The Dying Man
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Clap Trap
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New Western Way
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Beyond the Return of the Son of Nowhere
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 24   Total Length: 61:32

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Douglas Wolk

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Douglas Wolk writes about pop music and comic books for Time, the New York Times, Rolling Stone, Wired and elsewhere. He's the author of Reading Comics: How Gra...more »

10.01.13
Spilling over with crisp, witty rock songs, punctuated by bonus noise doodles
2013 | Label: Kill Rock Stars / Redeye

Sam Coomes and Janet Weiss have now been recording as Quasi for 20 years and nine albums, outlasting nearly all of their contemporaries, which is astonishing for a band whose main lyrical themes are indignation and self-laceration. They’re still enormously creatively fertile as a duo (a format they’ve returned to after a few years with bassist Joanna Bolme) — Mole City is spilling over with crisp, witty rock songs, punctuated by bonus noise doodles. Weiss is a pile-driving drummer most of the time (she tones it down when the songs call for it, but it’s really fun when she cuts loose), and Coomes favors super-fuzzed-out instrumental sounds and massive riffs to set off his weedy smart-alec voice. And they’re as locked into each other’s sense of rhythm as any two musicians can be: Either “Blasted” deliberately includes an incredibly weird metrical shift or both of them impulsively threw in an extra half-beat at the same moment.

Quasi’s performance aesthetic is punk rock all the way, but one weird and wonderful thing about them is that their songwriting is totally grounded in the pre-punk era (the ending of “See You on Mars” is boater-and-cane music-hall, and the singalong tune of “Bedbug Town”… read more »

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Hazzah! A new Quasi album!

brianogston

Mole city is sure to burrow its way into your ear holes! I love them so much. I'm just busting. Just busting.

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