The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 17, 1996, Page 11, Image 11

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Everything Sucks
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Produced by Bill and Stephen at the
band's own studio in Ft. Collins, Colorado,
EVERYTHING SUCKS picks up exactly where
the Descendants left off. The frocks Everything
Sucks, 1his Place and Coffee Mug are classic
Descendants, caging along at the speed
of sound, while I'm The One, Skk-OMe and
She Loves Me are "girkong* milieu anthems.
All new material, all original members. Milo
and the boys sound stronger than ever.
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Between The I And The 9
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Titled after the Manhattan subway
line that was the birthplace of her recording
career, Patti Rothberg's BETWEEN THE
1 AND THE 9 is an impressive debut from an
exciting new artist. This release combines
SPotlfs rock and punk attitude with her melodic
songwriting qnd guitar-playing abilities.
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Beautiful Freak
$11.88 CD
The Los Angeles-based Eels defy
convention with their Dream Works debut,
BEAUTIFUL FREAK. The band celebrates the
offbeat in a fascinating musical landscape
that relies on melody, insight, a unique use
of sampling, and bizarre instrumentation.
Their unpredictable sound may careen from
glockenspiel to twisted guitar rock to jazzy
samples within the space of one song.
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will scare and delight all that expose
themselves to their cohesive din. They will
whip you into a frenzy with their quirky,
heavy bouncy, dunging, syncopated
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Come Find Yourself
$9.88 CD
Fueled by the funk of it and a deep
seated desire to never work another lame
day gig, Fun Lovin' Criminals' debut
album marries hip hop's aggression, punk's
insanity, the swagger of the blues, obscure
literary references, demented plot twists
that would give Hitchcock hives and the
sweat of an honest-to-god live band.
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This Can't Be Ufe
$9.88 CD
On their new album, THIS CANT BE
UFE, the Wild Colonials have given their
distinctive sound a more rock 'n roll edge
with electric guitars becoming prominent in
the arrant
$9.88 CO
Hailing from Orlando, Florida, Lava's
Matchbox 20 play heartfelt, melodic rock
distinguished by emotive vocals and
unforgettable hooks. Driven by the singing
and songwriting of Ron Thomas, the
group played around the Orlando club
scene, opening for Hootie and the Blowfish,
Letters To Cleo, and many others, before
coming to Lava's attention.
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