(MUSIC REVIEWS WEEKEND'! [ SPECIALS J JUMmw nm Mwn '\Jxidaxji. 491 Draws 8 89 (Cocktails 9-Close £atu.xd.au 5. sot OH All Imports! Sunday! Burger Madness!! P.O. Pears 322 S. 9th Street Lincoln, NE 60508 (402) 476-0551 jlevei Ever A Covery Looking For A Good Time? Join the Party W.C.’s Downtown Featuring... Lie Awake Friday, March 4, & Saturday, March 5 (9pm-lam) F.A.C. Specials; Only $3 Cover 1228 P' Street 477-4006 “Jar of Flies” Alice in Chains Columbia Records m Alice in Chains may have toned down its style for its new album, but “Jar of Flies” still has a lot of buzz. Departing the heavier sounds of “Facelift” and “Dirt,” “Jar of Hies” brings out the mellow side of this Seattle band. Orchestrating their songs with violin, viola and cello, Alice in Chains pays a visit to the softer side of rock. The laid-back tone of the album is set with “Rotten Apple,” a long song that is relaxing as well as energetic (sort of like a cup of Quaalude coffee). “Nutshell,” a song with dominant lyrics, is balanced by the band’s first instrumental piece, “Whale and Wasp.” The eerie wailing of the lead guitar clashes wonderfully with the buzzing of the bass. The first release off the album, “No Excuses,” is a well-orchestrated song with some great guitar licks. It is Alice in Chains in true form. The lyrics are also exemplary of the band’s creativity and eccentricity. “Drained and blue/1 bleed for you/ you think it’s funny, well/ you’re drown ing in it, too.” “Don’t Follow” may make hard core Alice in Chains fans lose hope for a return to the old grungy ways. This bluesy piece incorporates the harmon ica and is slow enough to be mistaken for a soft R.E.M. tune. But the final song, “Swing on This,” has a definite “Dirt” sound to it. One of the best songs, and by far the heavi est, it hints that Alice in Chains will return and that this time the band may let the flies out of the jar. — Joel Strauch imtmm frmwr>ip»i *<*• vm^mt&$$** “Stone Free” (A Tribute To Jimi Hendrix) Various Artists Reprise Records The idea for this album, according toexecutive producer John McDermot, was “to showcase Jimi Hendrix’s con tinuing imprint on popular music.” To accomplish this, McDermot said, “artists were encouraged to not only record one of their own personal favorites, but also to put their stamp on Jimi’s songs.” The Cure, for example, have made $3.00 per day for 15 words on individual student and student organization ads. $4.00 per day for 15 words on non-student ads. $.15 each additional word $.75 billing charge. Personal ads must be prepaid Found ads may be submitted free of charge. 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Pat Metheny also deserves credit for bringing his smooth, electronic sound and style to “Third Stone From The Sun.” However, most of the performers, like Eric Clapton, the Spin Doctors and Living Colour, all do covers sound ing much like Hendrix’s original ver sions—which isexactly what’s wrong with this album. After all, Hendrix’s material has all been remastered to compact disc. This album rates only three notes — not because of the quality of the material (which is excellent), but rather for the lack of imagination on the part of those artists who, instead of putting their own twist on Hendrix’s songs, merely gave us a carbon copy of the original. — Todd Ellington MAugust and Everything After” Counting Crows Geffen Records Ever since Bruce Springsteen made “Nebraska” a musical triumph, not 100s Services 100 Adoption ADOPT - A stay at homa Mom and financially secured devoted Dad looking to provide your neetoom with love, security, education and a great future Huge family and loving puppy. Please call Elaine and Bill, Med ./Leg. paid, t-800-220 §355 Caring home, l*etime of love ft security await your infant/ toddler Let us help. 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Resumes By Ann Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 12 yean etperience, proven results. 484-0775. much has been said about our little latitude of the world — that is, until Counting Crows came along and de cided to make a song called (sorry all you Lincolnites) “Omaha.” On their release, “August and Ev erything After,” Counting Crows fly through with a sound of dedication and harmonious emotion. Groovy songs with a hometown feel mixed with songs about loss and solitude make “August” an album that will run the charts longer than a month. With heartfelt lyrics by singer-lyr icist Adam Duritz, “Omaha” defines the essence of the heartland: “Omaha ... Somewhere in the middle of Amer ica/ Get right to the heart of matters/ It’s the heart that matters more/ I think you better turn your ticket in/ And get your money back at the door.” Duritz’s voice is soothing, almost resonating, but powerful. The unique use of Charlie Gillingham on organ and accordion gives the songs a twist. It’s an emotional album that shows a lot of pain and confusion while providing songsofhappiness and hope. It’s an album made by those friends of yours who hang out in the basement and jam above the noise of the water heater. OK, so maybe they recorded this album in their living room in Los Angeles, but they acknowledge the heartland. Somewhere between the ocean and the prairie. Counting Crows could nest in any home across the nation. — Paula Lavigne Resumes Professionally typeset and laser printed. $15 plus tax. Daily Nabraakan, baaamanl oi the Nabraaka Union 200s Notices 203 Spring Break Trips SPRING BREAK '94 Jamaica- from (469. Cancun-from $469. Other destinations available: Daytona $ Panama City Beach Cal Student Travel Servtees at 800-648 4849, Alan at 438-1859. Shelly at 436-7769 lor more information 205 Career Events TODAYS THE QAYI Government $ Other Alternatives Career Fair Thursday, March 3 9:30-3:00 UNL City Union Visit with over SO government 8 non-proln agencwslll 210 Announcements Attention Business Students Increase you chances lor success by attending the CBA4tft Annual Corporate Partners Lead ership $ Professional Development Seminar. Thu 2 day interactive workshop features lead ing area executes 8 various exciting topics to make you better prepared for a future in busi ness. SPACE IS LIMITED - Ca# 472-7773 for details. Free Travel Abroad Workshops 6:30-7:3Ckxn Tuesdays March 8 t 15 at International Affairs, I&7 TV St. FY1 UNL hae • dental office In the UrUv. Health Center, eervfcee provided for aMUNL students, staff, S faculty ler Into/appt. caM 472-7406 _ Graduate Assistantships Office for Student Involvement Graduate Assatant appli cations lor 1904-95 now av stable In 200 NU, 300 EOJ. the Culture Center or the Women's Center. Priorty screening begins on Monday. March t, final deadline lor recent or application Is Apr! t.___ GREAT EXPERIENCE - FLEXIBLE HOURS • FUN PEOPLE Office tor Student Involvement Student Staff applications for 1904-95 now available m 200 NU. 300 ECU. the Culture Center or the Women's Center. Applications are due March 18. interviews week of April 4-15. A variety of positions wil be available, salaries range from $4 z$ $4.75 per hour. Please return your application to 200 Nebraska Union. INTRAMURAL WRESTLING MEET The Men s and Women s Wrestling Meet will be held March 7-9 in the Campus Recreation Center. No advance entries are required I nines wM be taken at the weigh-m times lor eech weight dessf Icahon. Schedules for weight classifications and wstah-ln limes are available at the Office of Campus Recreation. For more Information, call 472-3487 or pick up a Dyer In the Office of Campus Rscrealion. Looking lor something FUN and EXCITING Think about becoming a UnNersty Program CouncH member for the fan semester. Beginning March 7. appli cations wM bt available all 17 NE Union, 200 NE Union and 300 NE East Union. The deadline for al applications Is March 18 OPEN FORUM On March 8 al 600 p.m bt the Union, you have an opportunity to voice your concerns and suggestion* to the l/iilvoreRy Program Courted. Come prepared with In formation and warn lor future programming.