Henry Rollins and Andrew Weiss of Wartime. Vocalist concentrates on listeners, not self I By Michael Deeds Senior Editor Wartime “Fast Food For Thought” Chrysalis Records If everybody “sold out” this well, there would be no use for the term. J Ex-Black Flag vocalist and inde pendent cult hero Henry Rollins has signed on a major label. Shock. Silence. Wartime is a dual effort by Rollins and bassist Andrew Weiss, both who belong to the Rollins Band. Unlike the Rollins Band’s hardcore scream assault, Wartime exists more in the industrial mold. Danccablc, dissonant and fronted by the conversational Rollins, the EP “Fast Food For Thoujght” con jures images of turmoil in a post modern world. Rollins, who historically is fas cinated with his introverted self, manages to talk out more, focusing ■ - _ on the listeners rather than his own redundancies as a thick-necked psycho singer/poet/starving artist. The production is solid, not major-label slick, and the mix of simple instruments, primarily over driven bass and drums, is pound ing. On “The Whole Truth,” Rollins pumps out intellect like “Hello. Say what. Oh yeah. Too much. What’s new? What’s up? I hear you’re ... messed up.” But whether this is enlightening is beside the point. Rollins nears rap here, and the groove he falls into is infectious. And he is talking to YOU, the listener, not about himself, a miracle in itself. Other Wartime features Ted Nugent sampling and other assorted oddities. “Right To Life” is an in tense little bouncer in which Rollins starts leaning back toward Rollins Band hollering again, but effec tively. Wartime should sit OK with traditional Rollins fans, and turn on a few unfamiliar with him. This effort has the potential to open new doors for Rollins’ creativity, in cluding those on dance clubs. Rollins has been drowning in stale ideas for a couple of years, but “Fast Food” shows new things brewing in the old cranium. Art Continued from Page 9 realists.” He said that the term has been in existence since the 1940s. It refers to art that could pass as a photograph. He compared modem artists of this type, such as Joseph Bama, to artists that had painted years before, some times hundreds of years before. Nelson showed a number of works by Frederic Remington and artists that have imitated Remington. He said Remington’s followers use a great deal of detail in their art. He also showed works by Charlie Russell, such as “St. Charlie, as far as Montan i ans are concerned.” Russell’s art has been an inspiration to a number of artists from Montana, Nelson said. The slides also showed art by Ameri can Indian artists. Nelson drew his slide examples from the University of Nebraska Lincoln’s Chrisllicb Collection. 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