4. D3: 'Hie Mighty Ducks $6.5 6.2 Days in the Valley 8. Fly Away Home ( ] l SOURCE: AP > I Fox provides \ news channel \ NEWS from page 13 J During the evening, news updates \ will be part of hour-long “appoint- ] ment” shows, such as a nightly inter- . view program anchored by Catherine Crier. , Now FNC’s watchword, according j to chairman Roger Ailes, is fairness. . “I think it’s extremely important to j have fair and balanced journalism,” he * said. iThe isw»e is whether we intend i to be fair, and to work at. it every day in our newsroom.” < Review »tudebaker John and the Hawks ‘Outside Lookin’ In” Jig Pig Records • J jrade: B+ If (me wanted to pinpoint the source >f all modem music they would need o go no further than the blues. Every brm of modem music evolved from he blues; it is an art form that will al vays have a [dace in this world. The great blues legend John Lee looker once said, “When Adam met ive, that’s when the blues started,” suggesting the blues are as old as time tself and will never die. “Outside cokin’ In” captures that sentiment >erfectly. The album is not brand new; it was ecorded in 1989 and has been in print n Europe for years. Like most blues ilbums, “Lookin’ In” centers on an nstrumental sound — namely Jtudebaker John Grimaldi’s slide gui ar and harmcmica work. Grimaldi’s work is similar to Jeorge Thorogood and Bonnie Raitt. Lmmaldi does smg on the album but, J like all great players, his self-created 1 sound is more important. ( “Lookin’ In” is solid Chicago/Mis- 1 sissippi delta-style blues, with a three- 1 nan rhythm section backing Grimaldi. Highlights of the album include the title 1 ;rack, “You Done Me Wrong” and ( ‘Whoa Yeah,” which sounds like a re- 1 working of the Bo Diddley classic 1 Who Do You Love?” 1 There is promise for this band; if < hey keep a isolid sound, they’ll be 1 iround for a long time. However, very ittle new ground is covered in this al- 1 )um, so a little experimentation may ‘ lelp. i — Patrick Kelly j WHAT’S HIS HMM1 q Swales \ “What’s His Name” e Bar None Records s Grade: A 1 The Swales have had a rough time. < Their original drummer jumped j ship for Chocolate USA and Larry sontorte dropped ms oass and picked ip a hammer, quitting the band to be :ome a carpenter. Then one day Rich Veiner removed his guitar and simply eft the studio. “One More Mistake” has an inmistakeable Lou Reed feel as Bob ^arr narrates the tale of two teenagers vho, after debate and persuasion, fi lally had sex when the parents weren’t tome. Still glowing from their sexual tncounter, the two “Make One Mis ake” and plan a life together in the city. “Cross to Bear” starts and stops vith exasperated lyrics of desperation is the band contributes to the feeling vith abrupt and lurching guitar. The nare drum supplies consistency to this oiling rock song of disenchantment. Not all the songs are quite so New fork-based. Both “Night Life” and Tangueray Tango” both twang with a lefinite Southwestern feel. With both liese tunes Carr happily rolls out dead tan lyrics about the glory of intoxica ion and self-destruction. The Swales excel at consistently tacking a painful message (and an oc asional solution) into a catchy pop ong, and loading it with tingjy pop uitar and catchy background harmo izing. TTieir Dylan-esque tunes fre uently harness a Lou Reed attitude rith their matter-of-fact messages of veryday trials and Friday night de traction. The Swales are one of the few lands that can sing about the harshness if reality without forgetting they are ►lad to be alive. — Matt Kudlacz Lullaby for the Working Class “Blanket Warm” Bar/None, Lumberjack Records Grade: B+ Like a “Satellite Chair” spinning out of control, Ted Stevens, formerly of Lincoln’s Polecat, and Mike Mogis of We’d Rather Be Flying crash-land bn Planet Hi-Fi with their debut, “Blan ket Warm,” Though the band was bom out of Stevens’ collaboration with Mogis dur ing the recording of Polecat’s “Dilly Dally,” Stevens’ eventual split from the band left him more content playing music jnhis basement with Mogis. While Stevens’ vocals and guitar work are impressive, Lullaby’s sound would struggle with originality with out Mogis. 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