The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 19, 1995, Page 10, Image 10

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    Forest
Continued from Page 9
Arbitrary colors and anemone-like
tentacles replace traditional foliage in
this piece.
Zuchniak was largely inspired,
Pagel said, by her extensive travels in
Millions
Continued from Page 9
Four-day weekend tours are more
the rule than the exception for the
band, Kushner said. They are plan
ning a more extensive, 30-show sum
mer tour.
Lincoln residents will get the
chance to see the Millions this week at
two shows. The first will be a short set
Thursday at a multicultural festival at
Nebraska Wesleyan University. The
second will be at the Hurricane, 1118
O St., with Venison, a Minneapolis
band, opening.
Audiences at both shows will hear,
several new songs for the first time,
Kushner said. He said the writing of
Canada, Mexico, the United States,
South America and Europe.
- “All these places have been impor
tant to her,” she said. “She tends to be
very aware of the flora and fauna in
particular trees.”
Zuchniak uses a variety of medi
ums, including acrylic, designer’s
gouache, colored pencils and enamel.
Her graphic arts background is often
evident, Pagel said.
those songs was largely affected by
Allison’s surgery and subsequent re
covery.
“Anything like that is going to per
meate what you’re writing,” Kushner
said. “The new material has all been
very upbeat, which has reflected Lori ’ s
attitude toward the whole thing.”
The Millions’ sound changed along
with the sources of lyrical and musical
inspiration, he said.
“I think bands naturally evolve, if
they’re good,” Kushner said. “They
shouldn’t stay the same.”
Strong lyrics and groove-oriented
songs have been the high points of the
band’s most recent works, he said.
“We want people to dance and have
a good time,” Kushner said, “and at
the same time, we’ve gotten more con
Pagel said Zuchniak’s exhibit, her
first in Lincoln, had already received
a very favorable response. Five of her
works have sold. Prices range from
$150 to $1,800.
The next exhibit to be featured at
the gallery will be “Restricted Soaces.”
“Restricted Spaces” will run April
28 through May 27. An opening re
ception will be held April 27 from 7
p.m. to 9 p.m.
cise in our songwriting.
“We say what we want to say and
get out; we don’t try to wear down the
points we’re trying to make.”
Putting these songs onto plastic
will likely have to wait until the end of
the year, he said. Thermometer
Records, the band’s label, is planning
to release an EP, and a full-length
compact disc will followf
In Europe, the band’s prospects are
equally promising. Radio stations in
Holland are playing “Manic and
Sleepy,” and two European video net
works, Viva and MTV in Germany,
have expressed interest in running clips
for “Led by Beauty.”
“Everything is stronger or as strong
as ever,” he said. “I’d say we’re at our
apex.”
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