Janet Lee Weiss (born September 24, 1965) is an American rock drummer, best known as a former member of
Sleater-Kinney and a current member of
Quasi. She was the drummer for
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, leaving after the album ''
Mirror Traffic
''Mirror Traffic'' is the fifth studio album by Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, released on August 23, 2011 by Matador Records. It is the first collaboration between Stephen Malkmus and producer Beck and also the last album to feature drummer Ja ...
'', and contributed to
the Shins
The Shins is an American indie rock band formed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1996. The band is the project of singer-songwriter James Mercer, who has served as the band's sole constant member throughout numerous line-up changes. The band's c ...
' fourth studio album, ''
Port of Morrow'' (2012). She was also the drummer for the supergroup
Wild Flag.
Weiss is highly regarded as a drummer; ''
Stylus Magazine
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Addi ...
'' listed her in 2007 as number 48 of rock's 50 greatest drummers, while in 2014 ''
LA Weekly
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'' placed her at number 12 in the top 20. In 2016, ''
Rolling Stone
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'' placed her at number 90 on its list of the
100 Greatest Drummers of All Time, and in 2018, ''
New Musical Express'' ranked her as number 25 of the top 32 rock drummers.
Early life
Weiss was born in
Hollywood,
Los Angeles
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, California to a Jewish family, and began playing guitar at the age of 16. According to her interviews, her two elder sisters introduced her "to good music".
She left Hollywood at age of 17.
She attended
San Francisco State University
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and graduated with a degree in photography.
Career
The Furies
While in college in San Francisco, Weiss became involved in the local club scene, following local bands such as
Camper Van Beethoven and
the Donner Party, and absorbing their punky/DIY ethos.
When she was 22, Weiss was invited to learn the drums to join an all-girl trio called the Furies as their replacement drummer for a West Coast tour. The Furies' guitarist found Weiss a drum kit at a local pawn shop, and with one drum lesson and about two weeks practice under her belt, she became the Furies' second drummer.
Self-taught as a drummer, Weiss learned her technique by watching the drummers at innumerable live shows, and by studying rock and punk greats like
John Bonham
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and
Topper Headon.
She moved to
Portland, Oregon
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in 1989 and soon after began playing with former Donner Party leader,
Sam Coomes, in a band called Motorgoat. (Motorgoat disbanded and reformed as
Quasi in 1993; Coomes is Weiss's ex-husband.)
Sleater-Kinney
Weiss started playing with
Corin Tucker and
Carrie Brownstein in Sleater-Kinney in 1996, after seeing them play a show. Tucker and Brownstein then played her a new song they were working on at the time, "Dig Me Out." Her bandmates later said that she made up a beat so solid "you could practically bang your head against it." Weiss eventually became the band's drummer; she was the fourth in the band's history. Brownstein has described Weiss as "one of the most musically intelligent people I know" and "certainly the most musically gifted member of the band, the one with the largest musical lexicon and sphere from which to draw influence and reference."
On July 1, 2019, Sleater-Kinney announced via social media that Weiss would be leaving the group and would not be joining their upcoming fall tour. Weiss said that the band was taking a "new direction" and that it was time for her to exit.
Quasi
Weiss and
Sam Coomes formed
Quasi in 1993, and the band has remained active both as a duo and a trio, featuring
Joanna Bolme from 2007-2011, for the past 20 years.
The Jicks
Upon the dissolution of Sleater-Kinney in 2006, Weiss joined Quasi bandmate Joanna Bolme in
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks. She performed on two albums, ''
Real Emotional Trash'' (2008) and ''
Mirror Traffic
''Mirror Traffic'' is the fifth studio album by Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, released on August 23, 2011 by Matador Records. It is the first collaboration between Stephen Malkmus and producer Beck and also the last album to feature drummer Ja ...
'' (2011). She left the band prior to its tour in support of the latter album.
Wild Flag
Beginning in September 2010, she drummed in
Wild Flag, with
Carrie Brownstein (Sleater-Kinney), Mary Timony (Helium), and Rebecca Cole (the Minders). By December 2013, Wild Flag had disbanded.
Other work
She has also played for
Bright Eyes, Junior High,
the Shadow Mortons,
the Go Betweens,
Sarah Dougher,
Elliott Smith
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, and one
Goldcard song.
She occasionally performs in the duo
Slang
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, with Drew Grow of
Modern Kin
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.

On June 4, 2007, she performed with Bright Eyes on the ''
Late Show with David Letterman
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'' before joining the band for their summer European tour.
''Portlandia''
Weiss was part of the production team on the TV show, ''
Portlandia'', working as the permit manager; bandmate Carrie Brownstein was one of the show's creators and lead actors.
Equipment

Weiss plays a vintage
Ludwig
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kit (ca. 1973) in natural maple finish. Specs. as follows:
* 6.5x14"
Craviotto Snare
* 9x13 rack
tom
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* 16x16 floor tom
* 14x22 bass drum
She played a similar kit at
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* "Coachella – Woodstock in My Mind
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in April 2008, except the Ludwigs were the Blue Oyster 'Bowling Ball' finish. The Craviotto snare was still natural maple.
Cymbals:
Zildjian
* 14" Quick Beat
hi-hats
* 20"
crash
* 22"
ride
* 20" A Custom crash
Hardware:
DW
Heads:
*
Remo
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History
Drummer and founder R ...
coated Ambassadors on snare and toms, Powerstroke 3 on bass drum batter.
Sticks:
* Silverfox MR
Album appearances

*
Quasi – ''
Early Recordings'' (1996,
Key Op)
*
Sleater-Kinney - ''
Dig Me Out
''Dig Me Out'' is the third studio album by the American rock band Sleater-Kinney, released on April 8, 1997, by Kill Rock Stars. The album was produced by John Goodmanson and recorded from December 1996 to January 1997 at John and Stu's Pl ...
'' (1997,
Kill Rock Stars)
*
Quasi – ''
R&B Transmogrification''(1997
Up Records
*
Quasi – ''
Featuring "Birds"'' (1998, Up)
*
Sleater-Kinney – ''
The Hot Rock'' (1999, Kill Rock Stars)
*
Quasi – ''
Field Studies'' (1999, Up)
*
Sleater-Kinney – ''
All Hands on the Bad One
''All Hands on the Bad One'' is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Sleater-Kinney, released on May 2, 2000, by Kill Rock Stars. The album was produced by John Goodmanson and recorded from December 1999 to January 2000 at Jackpot! St ...
'' (2000, Kill Rock Stars)
*
The Go-Betweens
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- ''
The Friends of Rachel Worth'' (2000)
*
Quasi – ''
The Sword of God'' (2001,
Touch and Go Records)
*
Sleater-Kinney – ''
One Beat'' (2002, Kill Rock Stars)
*
Quasi – ''
Hot Shit!
''Hot Shit'' is the fifth studio album by indie rock band Quasi. It was released in 2003 on Touch and Go Records. Early copies as well as the European edition released by Domino Recording Company include a bonus CD entitled ''Live Shit''.
Track li ...
'' (2003 Touch and Go Records)
*
Sleater-Kinney – ''
The Woods'' (2005,
Sub Pop)
*
Quasi – ''
When The Going Gets Dark'' (2006, Touch and Go Records)
*
Bright Eyes – ''
Four Winds'' (2007,
Saddle Creek)
*
Bright Eyes – ''
Cassadaga'' (2007, Saddle Creek)
*
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks – ''
Real Emotional Trash'' (2008,
Matador Records)
*
Conor Oberst - ''
Conor Oberst'' (2008,
Merge Records)
*
Quasi - ''
American Gong
''American Gong'' is the eighth album by Portland based indie rock band Quasi. It was released on February 23, 2010, on Kill Rock Stars. It was released in Europe by Domino Records. A deluxe 2-CD version of the album exists, featuring a compi ...
'' (2010,
Kill Rock Stars)
*
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks – ''
Mirror Traffic
''Mirror Traffic'' is the fifth studio album by Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, released on August 23, 2011 by Matador Records. It is the first collaboration between Stephen Malkmus and producer Beck and also the last album to feature drummer Ja ...
'' (2011,
Matador Records)
*
Wild Flag – ''
Wild Flag'' (2011,
Merge Records)
*
The Shins
The Shins is an American indie rock band formed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1996. The band is the project of singer-songwriter James Mercer, who has served as the band's sole constant member throughout numerous line-up changes. The band's c ...
- ''
Port of Morrow'' (2012)
* Weiss /
Cameron
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/
Hill
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- ''
Drumgasm
''Drumgasm'' is a collaborative album by the drummers Janet Weiss (Sleater-Kinney, Wild Flag), Matt Cameron (Pearl Jam, Soundgarden), and Zach Hill (Hella, Death Grips, Team Sleep). Recorded by Larry Crane, the album was released on August 27, 20 ...
'' (2013, Jackpot Records)
*
Quasi - ''
Mole City
''Mole City'' is an album by the American indie band Quasi. The album was officially announced by the band via a video trailer in May 2013, with a track listing and pre-orders made available the following June. It was released on October 1, 20 ...
'' (2013,
Kill Rock Stars)
*
Sleater-Kinney - ''
No Cities to Love
''No Cities to Love'' is the eighth studio album by American rock band Sleater-Kinney, released on January 20, 2015, through Sub Pop. It is the first album following a decade-long hiatus and the band's 2005 release, '' The Woods''. The album receiv ...
'' (2015, Sub Pop)
*
Sleater-Kinney - ''
The Center Won't Hold'' (2019, ''
Mom + Pop Music
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'')
References
External links
* http://www.sleater-kinney.com/
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1965 births
Jewish American musicians
Living people
Musicians from Portland, Oregon
San Francisco State University alumni
People from Hollywood, Los Angeles
American rock drummers
American women drummers
Jews in punk rock
Sleater-Kinney members
Wild Flag members
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks members
The Go-Betweens members
20th-century American drummers
20th-century American women musicians
Feminist musicians
21st-century American Jews
21st-century American women
Women in punk