Page 14 Daily Nebraskan '. ' . ' Monday, September 23, 1985 Odd new band rroBasanaa s PREPARE FOR: m fcA. 4, 1 1 J I I I I bsc4 fc J haul J CCUCATKfl4L COfTEa LTD. TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SMCE 1938 Call Days, Eves & Weekends Classes now forming for the 12785 test. For Information Call Omaha 402-345-3595 42nd & Center .rVmjnent Centers In More thin 1?5 Major U S Citttl 1 AtirrMd Fir iatarmaliM aawtl tttor uMtn OUTSIDE N T. STATE CALL TOLL FREE U0-223-17SZ I .fcZJ rr I I I CUSTOM HAIRSTYLING AND BARBER SERVICE Bring In this ad for : -50' -off price of haircut Coupon good thru Oct 31 I Nebraska Union Lower Level ! APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE . . . ". 'vO.;.:. X.;.!WvOSiw';'':: ;V ' "1 t a t J i n .v i i u z.si - LZ7UU JZy UUUULZ7 LEARW TO FLY WITH-' LINAIRE. Get off the ground with flight instruction at LinAire. Call us for details on how you can take off for the wild blue yonder. LinAire Municipal Airport General Aviation Lincoln, NE 68524 (402) 475-6000 ETCH your clothing dollars! sell your yesterday's fashions for clothing Or cash at FASHION II The Consignment Boutique featuring quality women's clothing. 33rd & Pioneers 483-1324 Regular Hours: 10-5:30 Mon.-Fri., 10-5 Sat. o o o mSmim Mi mtiiii ;.ismn O50e lpPS;::; V'1.-- o o "o o 7 .Jiin Crust Piz., W O o o o o o o o Drink specials Good Q at 12th, & Q only. Have the Great Taste of Godfather's Delivered to You! o O O. O O O O O , o- first effort an eerie success 4722459 J By Scott Harrah, Staff Reporter Propaganda, "A Secret Wish," Island Records "Art" rock, like films arid literature in the avant-garde set, often has its share of pretensions. So it's not every . day that we get to see and hear aes thetic creations that convey obscure meanings and messages that are straightforward and bizarre, simultane ously. Record Review Propaganda, an eerie new British foursome, is one of the few bands that fit the above description. Discovered by Frankie Goes to Hol lywood's producer, Trevor Horn, Propa ganda gained a dedicated following in Europe with their debut effort, "A Secret Wish." On these shores they have released a video to their single "Duel" on MTV. The video presents a deceiving image of the band, for it' makes them look like another band who sings cotton candy pop love songs. But the rest of their album has a com pletely different approach. The cover of "A Secret Wish" shows a wire dress form with numerous holes, which is a representation of the album's dismal theme. Most of the lyrics are surrealistic puns on the elements of human nature: imagination, love, envy, greed and, most of all, unfulfilled desires. Like the zig-zag pattern on the dress form, the lyrics tell of a world where people wander through a maze of discontent, only to be confronted with empty holes and emotional voids that are never filled. On "Dream Within a Dream," the first cut, lead vocalist Claudia Brucker solemnly chants, "All that we've seen is a dream within a dream," as the band creates a steady backdrop of gloomy synthesized arias, techno percussion and electronic orchestration. Suddenly, she starts to talk-sing her way through the lyrics: The most merciful thing in the world is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. That may sound a bit hokey, but they manage to pull off this type of attitude in an entertaining and often melodic manner. The lyrics to the following tracks, u ;' y-jfi -"few -.; 7 : J it - ! KM-, . . . 'v mm . w V The Murder of Love " and "Jewel" are less cerebral arid poetic, but the music is phenomenal. They start to sound like a jaunty new-wave orchestra, oh a weird acid trip, and by the time the pop sin gle "Duel" ends the first side, you'll renounce any preconceived notions you may have had after viewing their lack luster video. Side two's "Machinery" is a throb bing tune about technology which states that "the dark religions are departed and sweet science reigns." Oddness also reigns, for the song gets increas- Courtesy Island Records ingly unusual with more electronic , rhythms that sound like well-produced tracks to a multi-million dollar science fiction film. The fact that those rhythms emanate from the instruments of a neophyte band makes them even more interesting. "A Secret Wish" grants everything it tries to and more. It is the ultimate . experimental experience, making Pro- I paganda one of the more delightfully indoctrination bands on the new music scene these days. G.P.A.:4.0 Faculty to give concert Several members of the UNL School of Music faculty will present a chamber music concert Tuesday at 8 p.m. The program will contrast the tradi tional balance of the classical first Viennese style of composition heard in the works of Mozart and Beethoven with the more abstract order of the second Viennese style found in the works of Arnold Schoenberg. Participating faculty members are Arnold Schatz, violin; Marilyn O'Boyle, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL 472-258S $275 minimum charge per day on commercial ads. Ten words included. $2.00 minimum charge per day on individual student and student organization ads. $.75 billing charge on noncommercial ads. All personal ads must be prepaid. NO REFUNDS ON PRE-PAID ADS. NO RESPONSIBILITY ASSUMED FOR MORE THAN ONE INCORRECT INSERTION. FOUND ads may be submitted tree of charge. DEADLINE: 1 p.m. day before publication (Monday through Friday). o ooooooooooooooooooooooo o GOVERNMENT HOMES for $1(U repair). 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Schatz, O'Boyle, Levin, Parson and Wehrman will perform Mozart's Horn Quintet in E flat. Harler, accompanied by Mann, will sing songs by Schpenberg. The public is invited for free. Clothing, Furniture. Textbooks and much more. Open Tuesday through Sat. PATCHES THRIFT SHOP 1239 S. 14th (14th & "B") Fall Closeout Sale Now Check us before you buy! Bikes, Parts, Accessories. Fast Service Bike Pedalers 33rd & "B" 474-7000 NEED FURNITURE? We have it!! Find a large selection of quality, affordable used furniture and household goods at ONE MORE TIME, 850 N. 27th, 474-2065, 10-6, Mon.-Sat. PINBALL MACHINES 488-3071 evenings Beautiful AKC golden retriever and German shepard mixed pups for sale. Great dogs looking for good home. Must see these!! 476-2506. i n i .--in t -1 a t DDI El o o o o o o wmi0 o irom 6-10 pmO U I NOTICE TO STUDENT All students are eligible to apply for a refund of their Fund "A" portion of student fees during a period beginning August 26, 1 985 and ending September 27, 1985. Students claiming a refund will lose benefits provided by Fund "A" users during the fall semester of 1985-86. Application forms are available at' the Student Activities Financial Service Office, 222 Nebraska Union; ASUN Office, 115 Nebraska Union; or the East CAP Office, Nebraska East Union and should be returned by the applicant in person to 222 Nebraska Union. Students must bring their student I.D. cards at the time of application. Students who are unable to personally return their application to the Student Activities Financial Services Office should contact Kim Underdahl Room 222 Nebraska Union (ph. 472-2181 ) before September 27, 1985 for other arrangements. - Students who have completed a refund application and returned it on or before September 27, 1985 will be mailed a check for the amount of the refund claimed. Refund checks will be mailed between the dates of September 30 through October 11, 1985. 3 tl Students claiming a refund, will lose certain benefits provided by'the above-listed Fund "A" users. For details on which benefits may be lost, please refer to the cover sheet on the refund application; ?..'. V. '- V :" . ' ' 1 j a O 6 00. 0 6 O O.O O 0 000 0 o po o:o'p.oop;-d SEE 3C