Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 19, 1991, Page 7, Image 7

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    ENTERTAINMENT
Band brings a new sound to old Camper fans
S*M*0#W*T*l«M*E
CONCERT The Monks o* D 'i:>m a ■ '
perform at 9 30 p m m the Community
Center for the Performing Arts t W
Eighth St Opening the show will tie
Harm Farm and F wgene s Noa WiI
l'iam Tickets available a! the door will
sell for
('..iinpiT Van Hei'
Ihovi'll (,111s will
love ( lie Monks ol
Doom probably
!><•< ausr il s tlin
s.tmr band. svjlh tlit•
I'M I'plioti ol I SMI
people
In April ul ( iiiiper Van
Beethoven decided to call it
till its due to personal disagree
merits 1.1 ist vi as tin1 six'-ilium
hoi liand lint from the breakup
emerged ii new hand, or at least
a nevvh named liand
' Tlie Monks ol Doom have
existed since 1'IHti." said Vii
tor kruiniilenai her. The
Monks' hass plaver We re
leased two albums while ( lamp
er Van Beethoven was still to
gather. This band has a history
that goes beyond the breakup
"The Monks of Doom is not a
brand new thing." said (Ihris
Pedersen I he Monks’ drum
mer 'It's just minus two pen
pie "
So vvh.il h.is it been Iiki' for
The Monks to go from being
well-ret ogni/ed and well liked
.is Camper to being the now
(wild on llif block
IVioc nonr through .1 lot
hrununenai her s.nd \ow
wo rt- .1 little loss prominent
hut all things considered we're
in preftv good slatos
(fur nit.milt' 01 should 1 sav
l.i* k nt income, iswhat s dilfei
out Pedersen said
As loi tlifir sound A *'11
that's 4 u hole ddli-n'iit slot'V
\\ • n- loudfi ami intiri' ag
gri'ssivi' kruinmi'iiai hi'i said
t ampi'i had a hri’adlh ot in
flilfiii os ami so do wf \\a■ still
do thf s.iiiii' tiling, hut mori' f\
t reme 'v
Pedersen disagrees It s
delimte Iv a < 1 itffri'lit hand lit'
said rllf Mi ink s of f it 11 mi
draw on different sounds (fur
music is mori' in thf vimii ol an
Italian snundtrai k
Sonic pfoplf mav 1 all 1 hi*
Monks a i ollege musit hand
others mav sav punk Wither
desi nplion tits evartlv
"It's a rm k band with ipmk\
influences." Pedersen said In
some wavs, though it s even
more than that
"111 a certain wav people
will be ipiit.k lo ( .ill us .1 col
lege mi k liand
Knimineii.il her said We re
not post punk .mil we re not
nK k n roll either U e i .in be
heavy .mil loud but vve i .in
turn it down .utd he subtle
too
I don't think w e re .< ( ollege
mi k bond but I think we re big
to ( ollege students bei ause
the\ seem to lie more open to
new things ' Pedersen said
l or The Monks of Doom, the
ill ns it w holes er style tiles
i house is the most important
thing
We re really tired ot being
sub t ategon/ed and hos ing to
dress oud look and .u t that
port.' Kruniinen.il her said It
gets to the point svhere the mil
sii s ( ool liei ouse it looks ( ool
We offer the niusii lust and
eservtlling else sei olid
( Ipenuig the shoss ss ill be
I ugene's Now William, to.itin
mg o prominent fiddle sound
I l.irm I arm. o San I ram isi u
bond ss ill olso perform prior to
I he Monks of I loom
Harm 1 arm. which recently
I uurlnt ph<ilo
tour lortnrr ( .imfH'i \ .in Hrrihotrn mmilurs arr not♦ thr nrt% hand on
thr hltn k Ihr Monks ol Doom. ttho mil ftl.it tnmtiht .it thr ( ommnmtt
( rntrr lor thr /*rrfortnmn \rts
released its N4'( ond allium on
the Alias lalirl plu\s a ( OMilil
nation of link bluegrass anil
tolk I lie gang whips through
some fine bluegrass ankle
sliakin that's juxtaposed with
angular meloiln il tempo shift
wrote the
mg shenanigans
77lr Mlrniillivr /'/ess
Itoors tm the slims ssill open
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