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Breaking The Balls Of History

Breaking the Balls of History is Quasi’s tenth record, landing ten years after their last record.

Sam Coomes and Janet Weiss have become Pacific Northwest icons, and Quasi has always felt so steadfast— their enduring friendship so generative, their energy infinite, each album more raucous and catchy and ferocious and funny than the last. But we were wrong to ever take Quasi for granted. For a while, they thought 2013’s intricate Mole City might be their last record. They’d go out on a great one and move on. Then in August 2019 a car smashed into Janet’s and broke both legs and her collarbone. Then a deadly virus collided with all of us, and no one knew when or if live music as we knew it—the touring, the communal crowds, the sonic church of the dark club—would ever happen again. And with the obliterated normal came an unexpected gift: uninterrupted time, hours every day, to make art. Quasi couldn’t go on the road, so they got an idea: they would act as if they were on tour and play together every single day. Each afternoon, Sam and Janet bunkered down in their tiny practice space and channeled the bewilderment and absurdity of this alien new world into songs. Janet’s strength returned and rose to athlete-level stamina The incredible result of those sessions is Breaking the Balls of History, recorded in five days and produced by John Goodmanson at the legendary Robert Lang Studios in Shoreline, WA. Here are two artists at their prime, each a human library of musical knowledge and experience, entirely distinctive in their songcraft and sound. In Quasi-form, the band becomes alchemically even greater than the sum of its parts: Janet’s galloping drums and Sam’s punk-symphonic Rocksichord and their intertwining vocals make something gigantic, anthemic. In the thick of a cataclysmic social and political moment, they’ve crafted exquisitely melodic songs that glitter with rage and wild humor and intelligence, driven by a big bruised pounding heart.

While it reflects the darkness of our time, Breaking the Balls of History surges with energy and pleasure and joy. “It felt so life-affirming. I can hear in the music how happy I am to be there and to be playing at that level again,” Janet said. “I get to exist.” Sam and Janet have lived through enough to understand that nothing is permanent, and that when your faith in humanity sinks, you turn to the life force of what you can rely on: the people you trust, the community that claims you, and what you can create. You can’t control the time. But you can make a record of a time. And luckily for us, Quasi has again.

TRACK LISTING

Last Long Laugh
Back In Your Tree
Queen Of Ears
Gravity
Shitty Is Pretty
Riots & Jokes
Breaking The Balls Of History
Doomscrollers
Inbetweenness
Nowheresville
Rotten Wrock
The Losers Win

Quasi

Mole City - Bonus Disc Edition

Initial quantities include a free CD bonus disc: 'Quasi covers EP'.

Now in their 20th year as a band, two-piece Quasi return with a veritable Quasi songbook featuring 24 shinning examples of shakin’ blues, percussion freak-outs, chiming minor seventh chords and rock & roll.

TRACK LISTING

You Can Stay But You Got To Go
See You On Mars
Blasted
Chrome Duck
Chumps Of Chance
Fat Fanny Land
Nostalgia Kills
R.I.P.
Headshrinker
Bedbug Town
The Goat
Geraldine
Loopy
Double Deuce
Gnot
Dust Of The Sun
Mole City
An Ice Cube In The Sun
One And Done
The Dying Man
Clap Trap
New Western Way
Beyond The Return Of The Sun Of Nowhere

Quasi Covers EP
Don't' Stop Me Now (Queen)
War Pigs (Black Sabbath)
Let's Get It On (Marvin Gaye)
What's So Funny 'Bout Peace Love & Understanding (Elvis Costello And The Attractions)


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