Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 02, 1992, Page 14, Image 30

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    Nine Inch Nails on a Chalkboard • Neil Young-er
Un-Inspired Carpets • Beasties Tours • Sugar: Sweet & Hot
U. College Radio Chart
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mlrnsrh pupping
.iltmin, Hn&nt,
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!n< h Veils album, /W/?
Half Maihitis, Hutkm is
\ music . Ihough
ihr Ivi it s Ii.cnr shifted
hum trie- attractive tlrxpriation of Hate
\1tuhinrin an nit ohcrrrit. < haotit rambling
When taken in its mutely. Htukrtt vcmv
to lu* a single, t omprehrnsive entity
“1‘mion." thr album’s fust tut k. is merely a
rnmtitr «>1 imlustn.il noise t test entitling
into "Wish,’ whit h entertains a ( Uib M 1^
rstjur tt*t hno beat Moir rmptmg into (hr
muxit al frrn/s that sets thr t< me lot the nr\t
font songs “Happiness in Mjvciy" paituu
lailv is appealing. combining a srnsr of
(Irs)Mii with ill mug srxu.il linden minus
but don't Ik* fooled Mthough thr Htukeri
all nun covet lists onb six vmgv Rr/noi has
inserted two extra ti at ks af let *f‘J t <msec u
tivr our sr* ond songs of obtrusive silent r
taitistu license. I suppose) Hirst* added
songs air stiikingh more mellow than thr
irst«if ilit- album
\s a whole. Hr ohm in impassioned I he
iimiening n.min of ihr iiiush in made lol
ri'jhlr I'rt fhr sheet intnmU ol its emotional
imiMit \nd it s tealh. trally loud ■h.tic n
Pofin.um. I hr Wnnrulrr, l of Misnouii
Neil Ybung
Hanvst Moan
★ ★ ★
hx the | i.inI two dr* adrs \c*tl Vouug has
plaved .» n|«-< iium of ittusK at styles. starting
with //<mr\A iounti\ limn, moving lt» nnk
ballads willi tirtnlum, then to a garage I Mini
sound with luifttni (UnCf .uni in ruth rr*ord
mg h\r a*ouNtu petlot rnaiu rs fui WrUi
\ow. *J 1 albums lain . Young i e tun vs full * u
* le to his < ountn tools with //<inrW a
4 (O 1 l» i 1 S
Hatir\l 1 his latest
l Hc.im' presents Young
.it Ins best .is .i gml.ii
stiummmg. banjo puk
mg. lurmoiiK .i hum
mitig lulLuleri
At« nm panted by
members ol the- same
Kind If .iluirti on HunrU. 10111^ revives his
ii .idiiion.il Htu .iI style. dcsc nlnrtg * rnr% in
simple. stiai^httoi\%aiil icnm, letting the
wolds speak for themselves 1 inda
Konstadt mums with bet sweet, haiinoiu/
mg vocals lo hnghten (hr darker ballad.
I n*m Hank Jo llendnx" and Jo liven the
ssalt/dmen "Harvest Muon
\\ with Hatvtsl. slovs acoiistu (ulLiils <ur
the- nof in on Hari'rst Motm. 1 hioughout lhr
album. Young's tour is nunc trumpet live
than brlligrirnt. and (hr average tempo
ikac! irai hrs full s|H*rd ()ld Ians ol Han test
sin xiId rnj«>\ its m mipanit >n. hut fans o| lair
should v%ait until Young's < \( lr teat lies
ft mi ••nn n Rtiggrti ( dirty ■ Danielle Noll. I hr
(iH Hatthrl. t *rorge Washington l
Inspiral Carpets
Rtvtiiffr <>f the (Goldfish
★ ★
I lie ness Inspttal ( ,iij>rts album sounds
at tx'st, 11k<- an under ptodutcd ummoii of
S|»andati llallri, and, at
.1 lr< lino \prrd
lake* oil «»ii ilir Vsyt ha
(h ilt I til s lilt ousts
trill N i »n !«•(
It IS the* IIU Iumoii «»i
solids like ** Nl\ siri >.
v. ii h its [Mink i <m k
undri tours, and the*
moods. nicaiulning “l%ift fit's mew that
vasc Hntngr of thr l*oUifi\h lioin t>emg Min
I»l\ insult< rablr llic lyruson ihr laitri an*
I tir deepest and most insightful on thr
album it seems vou lost voui brail lot
gi red Pras foi umr to mm vmi tin* I know
tills is < omplieatrd slutl, people, but trs to
keep up
Itir highlights definitely air lr>s and lai
lx*twrcfi. “hirsistihle Four” bnmhaids tlit
senses vsitb a di//vtng collage of |*>st mod
rm mdusttial sounds vsitii thr overall rflrt t
l*rmg something like a modern l 2 (" I hr
Hv") meets Skmm Puppy ("Inquisition")
In othei words, these guss havr a sriious
identity crisis
\ i t tiougli Kmrngf sliovss small sris
small glimmers of hope, thr album tails
as a whole Inspital (atjH*ts are irlrasmg
“(Generations" as thr first single, whic h mas
piovr to hr prophetic 1 lie Istus
“Sandman s coining out tonight" air
ic|>eaird several times in thr vmg Well, n
c ritainh put mr to sleep
Save soul mones •las Rrat h, Vun Slut,
1 of Alaska. 1 an hanks
in the studio
They re baaaack Nirvana continues its Seattle success story with a Dec 22 greatest-hits
you've-never-heard album, full ot outtakes and umeleased tracks and probably some tunes
Nirvana »wi#nmln' In It
they were just too stoned io nnisn ine aioum
Throwaways will attempt to arouse the year-old won
ders from a rattier stagnant period ot oh, nevermind
Sex Pistole Ians take heart Sid Vicious may be dead
and Johnny Rotten may no longer be rotten, but the
Nirvana ot the 70s live on in a greatest hits compilation,
The Great Rock n'Roll Swindle, due out Nov 17
Slouxsie ft The Bensheas. finally discovered by the
MTV generation, is cashing in with its own greatest hits
thana The album. Twice Upon a Time, is now in stores
Finally After years of writhing and screaming m obscurity. Daisy Chainsaw has released its
first full-length album. Eleven teen But if the dm tust doesn't work for you m digrtal. you can
check the very unwashed band when it kicks off its first-ever U S tour later thts month
The Bolthole Sorters are back after a three-year hiatus well, almost Those demi-punk
gods are busy making lots of noise in the studio, cranking up an offenng slated for release
sometime next year e Lisa Mtkesch. The University News. St Louis U
on the road
A brief look at November concert listings
Daisy Chainsaw: Austin, TX. 11/4 Dallas TX 11/5, San Diego CA, 11/8 Los Angeles CA.
11/10, San Francisco. CA. 11/11, Seattle WA. 11/13
Beastle Boys A Rollins Band New York, NY 11/6. 7. Raleigh NC 11/10. Atlanta GA 1111,
Orlando. FL. 11/13: Miami. FL. 11/14. Tampa FL. 11/15. Jacksonville FL. 11/16 Dallas TX. 11/19
Houston, TX. 11/20; San Diego. CA. 11/23. Los Angeles. CA. 11/24: San Francisco, CA. 11/25
Mary's Danish: Austin. TX. 11/3. Amarillo TX. 11/4 Phoenix, A2. 11/6. Los Angeles CA. 11/7,
Sacramento, CA. 11/8, Santa Rosa. CA. 11,*), Chico, CA, 11/10 Santa Cruz, CA, 11/11
Pat Metheney Pittsburgh. PA. 11/7, Cleveland OH. 11/8. Detroit. Ml. 11/10 Chicago. IL. 11/12
14. Toronto. ONT. 11/16, Buttak). NY. 11/17. Albany. NY. 11/18 Upper Darby. PA, 11/19. Boston.
MA. 11/20-21. New Haven. CT, 11/23. New Brunswick. NJ. 11/24, New York. NY, 11/25.27
quotable
“Madonna makes me feel like I wanna do a whole lotta
push-ups or go to a hardware store."
—Henry Rollins, hyper-intense frontman for the Rollins Band