ENTERTAINMENT Violent Femmes hit Corvallis Friday By Lisa Miilegan Emocaid Associate Edticx This band has only three memlrers, but concert after con cert the Violent Fnmmos usual ly manage to whip their audi ences into a frenzy Read this description from the Nov 7 New York Times "Halfway through the first song, writhing euphoric Ixxlies were being passed overhead By the last song. Add it Up' from the Femmes' 1WH2 debut album, people were stripping off their clothes and throwing them on stage." Or this 1989 Ratlin# Stone review of a three-group Illinois concert "It was clear the crowd had come for the Violent Femmes, whose dynamic set generated enthusiasm verging on hysteria This hysteria-producing band will perform to a sold-out crowd at Portland's Fox Thea ter tonight, but tickets are still available for their Friday night Corvallis show That concert begins at H p m at Oregon State University's Me Alexander Field House, be tween 15th and |efferson streets The road to fame for the Vio lent Femmes began in 1081 when the Pretenders’ Ohrissie Hynde spotted them on a side walk outside a Milwaukee drugstore The group, whose name was fashioned by Femmes bassist Brian Ritchie from an old high school locker room insult, had been playing mostly punkish ‘We didn’t want Why Do Birds Sing? to be careful and sound produced, but we wanted it to be a little more contained than X Gordon Gano. Violent / emmes singer guitarist music with .1 country (wist Their first platinum selling al bum. titled Violrnl w gained them a devoted follow ing w ith such songs as "Blister in the Sun Dealing with thwarted sexual fantasies and adolescent frus (rations, the Femmes songs gained an instant audience with high si hoot and college students We tr\ to subvert reality through music." said Ritchie, explaining the album to Rolling Stone in 1WH.I Subsequent releases have in eluded HiilUnvrit Cnniiut. I'hr llluiil /.eed/ng thr \ukril and .I S i nge r gu 11 a r i st Gordon Gann. bassist Kite hie and drum met Vu tor Del.oren/o s newest album, released last vear. Is IV'/i v Do lltriis .Sing ’ "This 11 real Violent Femmes alburn." Chino said "We didn’t want this album to bo careful and sound produced, but we wanted it to lie a little more contained than I Why Do Hirds Sing' combines those two proces ses." The «lhum's Iimi(I single "American Music," which lolls iho tongue-in-cheek tain of a drug-abusing lonor. has re ceived play on national radio stations and MTV, Other songs "Girl Trouble,'' "Life Is A Scroarn" and "Fla mingo Baby” arc previously unrecorded numbers the Femmes have played for years on tour A remake of Culture Club's "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me'" complete with rewritten Ivru s features the sounds of bou/ouki, a mandolin like Creek string instrument The Femmes started their tour last spring with some shows on the Fast Coast Alter that, they performed' in l-.ngland and Australia la-fore traveling back to Finish up their tour of iho t Initial States File two Oregon shows are among the Iasi the trio vs dl give before returning to their respei live homes in May Sharon l.iveton, director of publicity for the Femmes' label. 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