Every band has their influences, no matter how far they stray from their sources, and while
Qui's first and strongest source of inspiration probably wasn't
the Jesus Lizard, it's hard not to hear a bit of that band's furious and tightly unified chaos in Matt Cronk's jagged guitar figures and Paul Christensen's fierce but carefully punctuated drumming. It's even easier to spot
the Jesus Lizard's impact on
Qui's third album,
Love's Miracle, since the duo has expanded into a trio with the addition of new vocalist
David Yow, the former lead howler for
the Jesus Lizard himself. Thankfully,
Qui don't seem to be aping
Yow's former band on this recording, and if they were, covering
Frank Zappa and
Pink Floyd wouldn't be likely to reinforce that band's impact on their sound (though both interpretations follow a decidedly different path from the originals). Working without a bass and possessing a free-wheeling if violent playfulness,
Qui's approach embraces an openness and sense of space that gives
Yow plenty of room to ply his trade as indie rock's most compelling lunatic, and while his feral yelp fills up the spaces in a way Cronk and Christensen's singing didn't, his presence pushes the players to make more of their own sound, and the result is full-bodied and absorbing despite the minimalism of the sonic frameworks.
Yow hasn't transformed
Qui into the Jesus Lizard Jr., but on
Love's Miracle his intense and darkly witty style finds a comfortable home with this music, just as the musicians mesh easily with his singular vision; you don't have to be a fan of
Yow's old stuff to appreciate this, though if you are you'll be glad to hear him at full impact again. ~ Mark Deming