Thin White Rope hopes for a crowded house By Ken Havlat Staff Reporter Guy Kyser, a vocalist for Thin White Rope, said he hopes a few more people will be in town Friday when the band returns to Lincoln. “Last spring when we were in town, we came over spring break and played at the chicken place (The Drumstick),” Kyser said in a tele phone interview. “No one knew we were in town.” Thin White Rope will perform Friday at Duffy’s, 14120 St. Those Guys are the opening act. Music is scheduled to begin about 9:30 p.m. Fortune has been good for Thin White Rope. The band’s newest album, “In the Spanish Cave,” de buted at No. 44 on the Rockpool college radio charts in the April 8 issue. Their popularity hasescalated so much in Europe that an outtakc EP, “Bottomfeeders,” was released for the European market. Demand for this EP was so strong that it also was released to American college radio stations. The northern California band originally signed with Scott Van derbilt and his Rational label. Partly through his efforts, the band was signed to Frontier, which also put out its first two LPs, “Exploring the Axis” and “Moonhead.” Watching the band’s progress from its early origins to its present sound has been exciting. “In the Spanish Cave” is a richly textured album with vocals by Kyser that bring home an individu alistic, first-person introspection into the band’s music. More than this, however, it is the pulsating beat created by the other three band members—Roger Kunkel on guitar and vocals, John Von Feldt on bass and vocals, and Josef Becker on drums — that caused the European press to make Thin White Rope feel like one of their own. “It’s mystifying to us,” Kyser commented. “Why they think we arc so European is beyond us. Some times I feel introverted by writing, but I feel it gives us something in common with our audience.” Some of the stronger material on the new LP includes “Mr. Limpet,” a swingy piece of false history about Don Knotts at Chappaquidick, and “Elsie Crashed the Party,” an ode to the band’s dead mascot Kyser said Thin White Rope loves playing for live audiences. “We enjoy taking our songs, stripping them down and forgetting about the studio nuances,” Kyser said. “We want to get all the energy out of the songs as we can. We have to have fun on stage or we wouldn’t be doing it.” Kyser said “In the Spanish Cave” is the band’s first album in which all the songs were written in the past Thin White Rope year. Doing this, he said, makes him worry about getting writer’s block. Thin White Rope has been living a scary existence, Kyser said, be cause of its three LPs. Having many selection allows the band to pick and choose from the material already recorded, he said. It also allows an explorative trek for anyone wishing Courtesy of Frontier Records to experience a Thin White Rope show for the first time and provides an opportunity to explore something new similar to the cracks and cre vasses of their existence. Paranoia never felt so good. Duffy’s hasn’tdecided yet c*n the cover charge, but a Duffy ’ s official j said it probably would be about S3. At Duling Optical, we’ll change the way you look at life. Because right now when you buy one pair, you get a second pair . . . a fun pair free!* That’s right. Right now, we will give you the same quality frames and precision lenses we’ve built our reputation on. But when you buy your first pair, you get a ^ second pair free. So, after taking care of business, pick out the new you. Choose from the newest fashions for the sports or leisure look, or if the natural look is what you seek, choose East Park Plaza 3923 S. 48th St. 466-1924 488-3106 (Open Sunday) CooperThin daily-wear soft con tacts by CooperVision. Whatever the look is, it has to be fun. Because it’s free! But remember, life will never be the same. One hour service available at all Superstores locations. * Extra charge for tinting Free pair mult be single vision lenses of equal or less value. Contacts to powers of othrr brands available E.ye examination not included Al participating locations only Offer good through April 30. 1988 Duling Optical. Wee’ll change the wav you look at life. The Atrium-— 475-9652 BE QQ Put Yourself In The Hands of Experts! Planning a Business Trip or a vacation “get-away”? Our travel counselors will handle all the details. We make it easy to travel. Just tell us when; where! Call Lincoln Tour & Travel today We’re Your Best Traveling Companion , Travel with Confidence ) FirsTler Bank Building Pioneer Plaza Building 13th & M Streets 33rd & Highway 2 (402) 474-4111 (next to T.J. Cinnamons) (800) 742-7334 (402) 489-2277 Gateway Shopping Center Lincoln Municipal Airport Southwest Corner (402) 474-7111 (402) 464-5902