Love's Miracle

by 

Qui

AlbumJan 01 / 20079 songs, 39m 19s
Noise Rock
Noteable

Drummer-vocalist Paul Christensen and guitarist-singer Matt Cronk initially formed Qui in Los Angeles in 2000 and released a debut album, *Baby Kisses* in 2003. But it was with the addition of former Jesus Lizard- Scratch Acid lead singer David Yow in late 2006 that Qui officially solidified into a formidable rock trio. Their initial single, “Today, Gestation,” announced the gameplan: a solid, punk-metal rhythm section that can easily swing while the guitars twist into jazzy improvisations, leaving room for Yow’s stream-of-consciousness rants that range from surreal to torrents of frustration. “Gash,” “Freeze” and “New Orleans” are closer to the Jesus Lizard attack, percussive, driving and unrelentingly dark. Frank Zappa’s “Willie the Pimp” is turned inside-out with a brute force that punishes the riff while Yow scrapes his larynx on the pavement. No one will ever accuse Qui of going soft or turning mellow. However, an unexpected quick cover (six and a half minutes as opposed to 20-plus) of Pink Floyd’s 1971 masterwork, “Echoes,” ends the album on a progressive note that even includes (gasp!) harmonies.

7.2 / 10

Though it doesn't return unchecked violence and grit to indie rock, the new album from a band led by Jesus Lizard's David Yow is satisfyingly loud, far-flung, and fucked-up.

D+

Every contemporary aggro-noise band wants what Qui has: David Yow, the elder statesman who cut his teeth (among other things) in Scratch Acid and The Jesus Lizard. Qui, originally a drums-and-guitar duo, added Yow in 2006, and the new lineup looked toward the future with an eye on the past—specifically the early-'90s…

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Having disappeared from the public eye after the Jesus Lizard bowed out, some didn't find it too much of a stretch to simply assume Yow was dead, but with Love's Miracle he emerges larger than life, extending his alliance with LA duo Qui way beyond a few guest appearances to concoct a delirious, bleary eyed sleaze-fest.

6 / 10

Love's Miracle is Qui's second album, but few people care about their first.