Trouble Tribe delivers strong sounds on debut By Mindi Horst Staff Reporter_____ Trouble Tribe “Trouble Tribe” Chrysalis Records Throw a cup of rock and a dash of blues into a heavy metal blender and out oozes Trouble Tribe, a New York band consisting of Jimmy Driscoll, Stephen Durrell, Eric Klaastad, and Adam Wacht. Their self-titled debut album has a unique and satisfying style to it — Trouble Tribe utilizes a variety of rock and blues attacks, ballads and two instrumentals. The first song, entitled “Tat too,” (which might explain the album cover) is a hard rockin’ tune that drives the blues away and gets down and dirty. Using a riff that sounds strangely similar to KISS’ “Rise to it,” Trouble Tribe cranks out a standard head banger onslaught The lyrics from “Tattoo” are pretty self-explanatory. “‘Cause all you left me was a souvenir I got tired of/I say you, you’re like a tattoo/I can’t get you out from under my skin/no matter what I do.” Another Trouble Tribe tune that has a curious twist to it is “Tribal Beast.’ The song begins with ex citing and adventurous sounds such as exotic birds and the sound of waterfalls plunging onto rocks. After vocalist Jimmy Driscoll emanates the feeling of sweating in a steamy wet jungle, Stephen Durrcll jumps in with a primal drum beat. “Tribal Beast” seems to be just an experiment of sounds from the jungle. Although “Tribal Beast” is just more than a minute long, this eerie, twisted song shows a lot of creativity and excitement. “Red Light Zone” is a speedy song with a fast-paced guitar solo at the be ginning. The song deals with the band’s New York street attitude as shown in the song’s lyrics. “This is our town/this is our playground/mect the bad boys/ we’ve got some new toys for you/ in the city.” Even though Trouble Tribe is new to the music scene, they’ve got that New York attitude, some what like KISS, that will make them go far. The musical style isn’t at all new, but there is a lot of strength throughout the album. The songs arc all solid and seem to piece together into a great album to lis ten to, so check it out. Asimov Continued from Page 12 turn protects the Earth and a number of colonies from impending disaster. More than the future, Asimov is writing about people in “Nemesis,” and is at his best when describing the confrontation between several groups uho all hope to coloni/e the Earih iike planet Erythro. None of them see their original plans fulfilled, but the final outcome meets the needs of each group of humans and the planet as well. 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