The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 25, 2000, Page 10 and 11, Image 10

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CHEVELLE
Point #1
$12.88 CD
Chevelle is a beautiful and brutal musical
animal. The three-piece band is as adept at
creating a gorgeous flowing moment as they
are of kicking in a dead-bolted door. The
band’s debut album showcases the dynamic
rhythms and melodies of the Chicago-based
band. Relying on riffs, rhythms and melody,
Point #1 takes listeners on a ride that leaves
them frantic, fanatic and begging for air.
VERTICAL HORIZON
ErayUmg You Want
$12.88 CD
Vertical Horizon makes their major debut
with Everything You Want, a heady mix of
melodic songwriting, strong musicianship,
and passionate performances. Songs like
the opening, anthemic “We Are” are
crammed with nuance and energy that take
the band beyond its acoustic roots.
JOHNNY CLUELESS
What’s Your Flavour?
$1188 CD
Since the 1992 emergence of Johnny
Clueless onto the national music scene, the
band has captured the attention of
thousands with their unique blend of high
energy performance and original
songwriting. The passion on their newest
release speaks volumes about the band’s
commitment to their own musical
satisfaction and their motivation to
persevere.
SLIPKNOT
Slipknot
$12.88 CD
Nine freaks from Des Moines, draped in
industrial coveralls and horrific self-made
masks, have unleashed an attack that
combines violently regurgitated “L.A. neo
metal,” death metal, hip-hop and downtuned
screeching and they’re about to leap upon
the unsuspecting world like a musical of
Clockwork Orange.
AMEL LARMEUX
Mrite PossMties
$12.88 CD
Infinite Possibilities is the debut solo album
from the former voice of Groove Theory.
Amel’s amazing voice and writing attracted
the attention of the group Sweetback (Sade’s
band), who recruited her to perform two
tracks on their self-titled album. These
experiences have led to writing and
producing Infinite Possibilities.
MANDY MOORE
So Real
$12.88 CD
She’s just 15 years old...but knew by the age
of six that she was meant to be on stage.
She’s still in high school, but already is a
poised performer of exceptional ability and
impressive experience. Her album reflects
the diversity of her taste, from the plaintive
ballad “Quit Breakin’ My Heart” to the
alluring “What You Want” to “So Real,”
which has more of a rock edge.
APOLLO FOUR FORTY
Gettin’High On Your Own Supply
$9.88 CD
Gettin’ High On Your Own Supply is the sec
ond U.S. album release from Apollo Four
Forty, the eight piece English dance-rock
collective. Combining the explosive sounds of
Big Beat and Drum ‘n’ Bass with a fair share of
rawk ‘n’ roll, Apollo Four Forty questions the
notion that a dance band can’t play rock - and
do it convincingly.
PILFERS
$9.88 CD
Pilfers may be the most popular band you
haven’t heard of yet. They have sold over
10,000 copies of their self-titled/released CD
exclusively at their live shows. Though the
band has roots firmly in the ska-punk scene,
the CD showcases the distinguishing
characteristics that set them apart. They
owe as much to reggae and classic New
York hardcore as their early background in
ska.
SHELBY LYNNE
I Am Shelby Lyme
$9.88 CD
“If there’d been a third passenger in Thelma
and Louise’s car as they rewed over the cliff,
Shelby would have gotten the role, “ -Dazed
and Confused. A decade ago, Shelby was
still finding herself; trying to define her place
within the rigid Nashville star system. This
CD is her testament to finally being complete
musically - running from streetwise soul,
lazy blues, ballsy country, to smooth R&B.
3 DOORS DOWN
The Better life
$9.88 CD
This band from the tiny enclave of Biloxi, MS
found the right formula for success when
local airplay translated into explosive sales of
their independent album. Includes selections
“Kryptonite,” “Duck And Run,” “Better Life,”
“So 1 Need You,” “Smack,” and oftere.
SONIQUE
HearMyCiy
$14.88 CD
Sonique’s arrival on the American scene is a
true underground success story. A club DJ
in Tampa began spinning the single from
import vinyl and before long several other
clubs joined in. The word quickly spread
throughout Florida and has spread like
wildfire across the country. “It Feels So
Good” has grown into the fastest reacting
pop record of the new millennium!
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BUTTERFLY JOE
Butterfly Joe
$12.88 CD
Butterfly Joe is a 17-track debut offering of
original songs by former singer/song
writer/guitarist for the DEAD MILKMEN Joe
Gffliaro. The band also includes fellow ex
MILKMAN Dean '‘Clean” Sabatino on drums;
Lisa Loeb bassist Joe Quigley; and Big Mess
Orchestra leader and multi-instrumentalist
And Bresnan. In addition, Philadelphia’s Big
Mess Orchestra is featured on several cuts.
PRIMER 55
btmduction to Mayhem
$10.88 CD
Coarse lyrics blasting over a rock solid
musical epicenter, guitars that run from hard
core machine gun spray to metallic squall and;
beyond...think Cypress Hill and House Of Pain
meet Helmet on a full metal stomp. “I’ve
always loved the style of hip-hop, I’ve just
lever liked the subject matter,” says J-Sin.
Then we had the idea of putting its delivery
aver hardcore music, combining the styles we
ike.
REVEILLE
Laced
$9Ji$CD
Reveille (pronounced REV-uh-lee) have
forged their own voice: a plea for self
reliance and the distrust of all things
authoritarian. Reveille’s punches connect
with brutal intensity, living up to the bugle
blowing wake-up call for which the band is
named.
K.T. POWERKLUTCH
Ain’t Nobody Like Jesus
$6.49 CD
K.T. Powerklutch is an artist who claims not to
be a musician as much as he is a man with a
relationship with God. He even credits The
Lord Jesus Christ as executive producer of his
new single “Ain’t Nobody Like Jesus.” This
powerful new single contains elements of
soul, hip hop and an infectious head bobbin’
l beat! The CO version even has a Mega-bass
mix perfect for fans of that iow-end sound.
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