The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 26, 1999, Page 8, Image 8

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ZEBRAHEAD
Waste of Mind
$12.88 CD
Fans of straight punk, Zebrahead felt
uninspired by the escalating ska
explosion - tneir solution was to bring
hip hop to the party. They believed
that adding rap was the key to doing
something inspirational ana unique.
Soon Zebrahead were drawing huge
crowds to their high-energy shows,
which earned them the title of Best
Orange County Band at the 1997 L.A.
Music Awards.
CITIZEN KING
Mobile Estates
$12.88 CD
Fun, outrageous and clever, Citizen
King has mass appeal and musical
credibility. Though Mobile Estates
moves from style to style, from vibe to
vibe, from rock to cut n’ paste
sampling lunacy, Citizen King is an all
access band, “accessible to most
anyone 14 to 40, anyway,” says the
band’s Dave Colley. “It’s all about an
attitude. We’re all citizen kings.”
LIT
A Place In The Sun
$11.88 CD
Orange County, California has seen a
few excellent punk bands in its day.
The guys from LIT are not your
average O.C. punk band; blended in
with their punk and progressive
metal attitudes are great melodies and
fantastic songs. A LIT live show is
sledge-hammer intense - or you can
just sing along.
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MARVELOUS 3
Hey! Album
$12.88 CD
The Atlanta-based trio is the sort of
group that is worth bragging about.
They have translated their power-pop
hooRs and an inspired live show into a
grass-roots success story. Having
uilt a very loyal following arouncfthe
South on the basis of their infectious
pop sensibilities and legendary stage
show, the Marvelous 3 prove they are
ready for the big time.
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LIVING END
Living End
$12.88 CD
The power punk trio from Down Under,
The Living End dominated Australian
airwaves with its breakthrough hit
“Second Solution” and Prisoner of
Society.” This year, the band made
its world wide debut, carrying on the
raucous spirit of The Clash, the attitude
of Green Day, spiced up with a dash of
rockabilly. The Living End is just
beginning. Be there.
NINA STOREY
Shades
$14.98 CD
Nina gives it soft. low. gritty and bluesy,
sounding a titch like Joan Osbourne.
Her newest album is as promising as
her previous ones.
Also Available:
Bootleg $14.98
Guilt and Honey $14.98
KID ROCK
Devil Without A Cause
$12.88 CD
Grand Royal has already hailed Kid
Rock for his lyrical genius, rhythmic
rhymes and melodies. Now, after three
albums that have won him a cult
following, Kid Rock releases his
Atlantic/Lava debut. It contains his
trademark cocktail of funk, jazz,
psychedelic rock, hip-hop, blues,
and everything else under the sun.
“I am The Bullgod,” is the first single.
LO FIDELITY ALLSTAR
How To Operate With a Blown Mi
$11.88 CD
Buzzing underground English band
Lo Fidelity Allsfars venture to the
States in their full-color, mind-bendu
glory, tightened and spreading the
madness of their self-described “pui
paste” to their eager sweaty fans.
...the most suggestive ana provoca
Brit-dance debut since Portishead’s
Dummy and Tricky’s Maxinquaye.”
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BIG RUDE JAKE
Big Rude Jake
$12.88 CD
Big Rude Jake is above ail a man ir
control. JAKE started out playing hi
brand of jazzy-jump-biues ana
cabaret-inspired tunes long before
anyone heard of the new “Swing”
movement. The self-titled new albu
has rock-a-billy tracks as well as a
sweet Ray Charles-ish ballad, givirn
his audience a well-rounded record!
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JRZ SYSTEM
Greenhouse Effect
$10.98 CD >
JRZ System has recorded an
impressive set of instrumentals that
will dazzle the ears of those who ge
stoked on electric guitar. Led by
guitarist Mark Zavon and supported
the thundering backbeats of bassrric
Troy Johnson and drummer Todd
Roberson, JRZ isn’t about obsessive
noodling.
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