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07/18/96
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NEW PEARL JAM ON JULY 24
Pearl Jam's latest single, Who You Are will be coming out of a
radio near you next Wednesday (24). After that, the album, No Code
will be released on August 24. The full track listing is: Hail Hail, Who You Are, In My Tree, Smile, Off He Goes, Habit, Red
Mosquito, Lukin, Present Tense, Mankind, I'm Open, Sometimes.
(SOURCE: Jam)
POLVO: LIVE REVIEW
Nerdy fragmented college rock was alive and kicking last night
in Toronto, as Chapel Hill notables, Polvo headlined a triple
bill of chaos, noise and dissonance, including local groups,
Secret Agent and Pecola. The opening band, Secret Agent, was the
most melodic and the least professional of the performers on
stage. For the majority of their short set, both the guitar and
bass player faced their drummer creating these adventureous,
though unmemorable instrumental passages, interupted by short
periods of silence that signaled the audience to lightly applaud.
Come on guys work on some stage presence. It looked more like a
rehearsal than a club date. When Secret Agent did acknowledge
the crowd, they (like the next two bands) mumbled incoherently
into their mikes, leaving the bulk of the crowd wondering what
they said.
Next up was the grueling obnoxious sounds of Pecola. This
quartet's sound is based on the annoying mix of fragmented guitar
plucking and high pitched twin vocals that simultaneously visit
the neighbourhoods of both the caterwaul and the rumble. Each
song began quietly with overlapping guitar elements, that were
reminiscent of jazz openings, but like the free(c)form jazz of
Anthony Braxton or Albert Ayler, Pecola venture into fields of
sound that less melodic and accessible to the human ear. Again
sudden silence followed by more mumbling signified the end of a
Pecola composition.
Finally, Polvo took the stage and the Lee's Palace crowd, that
had been spending the time between bands outside of the club
because of the excruciating heat inside, pushed forward to the
stage to hear this North Carolina quartet. Beginnings with a
couple new songs from their latest release, Exploding Drawing,
Polvo impressed the receptive local audience with their wellªhoned melange
of semi(c)sonic guitar doodling, multiple climatic
rhythms, cryptic vocals. Most of Polvo songs focus on attitude
and emotion rather than a more concrete message. Tempo changes
and false starts are so abundant in their performance last night,
only the most knowledgeable of Polvo's fans knew when the
appropriate applause was required. Many times the group merged
older songs from their debut Todays Active Lifestyles with newer
material. Song highlights include the melodic Seam(c)like "Fast
Canoe" and the Mission of Burma(c)inspired angerathon "Features of
Forgiveness". For group with little local airplay, including the
specialized campus radio stations, Polvo attracted a good(c)sized
audience based in part on name recognition and their musical
oeuvre. But many in the large crowd were attracted to the gig by
the reputations of both Polvo's home scene of Chapel Hill and
their current record label, Touch and Go. Most fans did not go
home disappointed. - Chris Burland
SMASHING PUMPKINS FIRE CHAMBERLIN
After last week's incident involving lots of illegal drugs, Smashing Pump
kins have dropped drummer Jimmy Chamberlin from the band and are now
seeking a replacement so that they can finish off their tour. A press
release issued by the band said:
"Today we are very sorry to tell our friends and fans that we have decided
to sever our relationship with our friend and drummer Jimmy Chamberlin.
This may come as a shock to some and to others, perhaps not, but to us its
devastating. For nine years we've battled with Jimmy's struggles with the
insidious disease of drug and alcohol addiction and its nearly destroyed
everything we are and stand for. So we have decided to carry on without him
and wish him the best we have to offer. The three of us plan to seek an
immediate replacement for Jimmy and to finish the touring we started at the
beginning of this year. We would like to thank everyone for their well
wishes. "
IN OTHER NEWS
Elvis' (backing group) is alive and well and joining Ween!
Waow! Seriously, The Jordanaires have teamed up with the jokey,
hokey, kokey Ween as backing vocalists on their new album, 12
Goldon Country Greats. Ween! Those wacky gits!
Pop people The Fugees have been fending off allegations that they
are racist. Singer Lauryn Hill says, "What I really think is that it's
somebody trying to discredit us, because there is no real dirt out on us.
It's like, let's find something out. Let's make something up that's
powerful enough to destroy their reputation and the faith of the people who
support them." (SOURCE:Cybersleaze)
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