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 ■it 'l p nt By Layne Lakeftsh ■■si! , ' ■ i ■ feast on International foods. l&"G(wnhousf Effect FcoSon^ "•"Cfltttf R(» Children's "«r Crawdads Acoustic •crjssy' i jc Larth Omnonv RiumI Black Roses Re^m fond lid Gil'Oal ltd* d*f bfcrtiMMt 1dm fe S^b &US (JR SHNi I* i CM •Hu Singapore \tiutint.~ \ -mh uitn'ri pi tit n f.' ‘Tfie Land oj <Mamj Cultures 21 Apnl 1991 Sunday 6.00 pm 'Lei'll ‘Ballroom i6.00 per person nmznimm: n HUfweti Be’O'f 6 00 A^ef S 00 pm 3 Chiifife« 3 11 ind $en*o' $3 00 nV3S0 ) SORRT NV PASSES OR SUPER SAvtRS ACCEPTED ON S TARRED A FT RAC TtOHS FANTASIA 0 CLASS ACTION H 11 56 ?264 SS7.749 44 THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS r utr< 1130 7 00 4 40 7 70 1000 ll**j SI-EEPING WITH THE ENEMY 1740300470 r*o iooa OUT FOR JUSTICE (gj 1744 744404 / 14974 Uli 1 TO 3 304 40 7 V) *0 10 r^d nut a itati:r> WIUTC FANO 1200 ? 35 500 N v ■LING 7 30 0 50 m iuss f IXMJMUS KKAT1 ■ HK \ AWAXKNINO* 1? 1050*1000 fUl I tuft LA •TOUT 4 7 r (XXJIM.K rKATIJKK MOTWJio »irr TKOUB1C 12064 V> 0 36 fegj Vy i&'X KIN 1)KMt< AM I KM cor 220 rob &jii _ii^_y f tx>i,m-K nwam QUEEN CAXD 11 40 4 40 9 40 SI V Vi jiu OU1LTT BY SUSPICION 2 10 7 10 S3 f MOT A IXX/1XJE FEATVJKE ^ TIXNAGK MUTANT NINJA TVVmJtM II 12 J&2 4<M:5O-7fl0 a V M_ IF LOOU COULD KILL iOt J f NOT A IXX.'HUC FEATURE \ 12 SS 306 V & U'-? THI IIAJLD WAT 5 15- 745-10 15 0 iM J Tht' Mu roi omputcr Support I *ih presents Pacific Northwest Computer Roadshow Apple • IBM • NeXT Claris • Aldus Microsoft • Lotus Supra • and others... Presentations Product exhibits Prizes Vendor Representatives currently touring campuses throughout the Willamette Valley April 24, 1991 • 1 lain - 4pm • EMU Ballroom