This week, Mariana Timony of Bandcamp Daily introduces me to Field Studies, a 1999 album by Quasi – a band I have only discovered during the past year. We discuss how Mariana got into music journalism, her path to Quasi fandom, what makes Quasi such a special group and, of course, what makes Field Studies one of her favorite albums.
You can find Mariana on Twitter here: @marianatimony.
My weekly apology for mispronunciation: I did manage to pronounce former Quasi bassist Joanna Bolme’s last name correctly, but unfortunately, I referred to her as Joanne on this episode. Sorry for the error.
For those looking ahead to Part 2 of this episode, it will be published in late April.
1:02 Mariana joins the show
1:44 Mariana has to let readers know that she is not related to Mary Timony
2:46 Al is reliving Mariana’s teenage years
3:32 When did Mariana realize that music was critically important to her?
4:21 How did Mariana become a music journalist?
7:30 How did Mariana get into the Pacific Northwest music scene?
9:19 When did Mariana become a Quasi fan?
13:17 Mariana’s hot take on the Black Keys
13:49 Why did Mariana choose to discuss Field Studies for this episode?
17:41 Which tracks are Mariana’s favorites?
Track by track breakdown
19:30 All The Same
23:16 The Golden Egg
28:52 The Skeleton
30:33 The Star You Left Behind
34:12 Empty Words
37:37 Birds
41:46 A Fable With No Moral
45:14 Under a Cloud
50:12 Me & My Head
52:27 Two By Two
54:42 It Don’t Mean Nothing
56:35 Bon Voyage
1:01:45 Smile
1:06:08 Let’s Just Go
1:08:16 Mariana’s final thoughts on Field Studies
1:10:30 Mariana recommends the next Quasi album for Al to listen to
1:12:33 A note about a future episode