1 -800-KAP-TEST Class begins Aug. 8 FREE Diagnostic! 140 West 8th Eugene KAPLANRUl.KS u“‘t h 541 Tho Chorabs Ixem 'JexaA Sowbelly Hants Uuti- ~t $4 ThaRatMad Roostan plus ifue.'t.' *3j0l * $* MDC JFK flgant 86 pill* fUUtA M# %’ *5 1 \tm‘hcCf'Jn Hovta flight ftuituutuf S*1 M*** pin.' SkM* “,uf> 'j\ut 4.C S/«U frt»S*8 Uuq. 11 $3 Sykotik SMnwy nivnuui imiiirai MyiofWor Rubberneck ^ S3 vmraoo uvunnvn Jasper dunk 700 Miles debut album young, raw, new Seven hundred miles is the approximate distant tl between Detroit and New \nrk City, hut 700 Miles is also the name of the hard hitting new Iwnd w ho take their name from that distance Consequently, their dehut album is also ralltsd 700 Shirv Consisting of |ohn Carlin on lead vocals and guitar. Tom Clopp on bass, and Justin Culp on Drums, the (wild was born out of late night jams _ During these jams tln> band loomed (0 tut tessfully blend st reaming guitars with provocative lyrics This combination yields songs that are loud and aggressive, sut h as "Kat hel'and '41 j>t Me Out " However, on this album. 7(Ki Miles proves that they are also capable of produt ing tender ballads sut h as ' l.ullabv " Not all of the songs on the album fall into these extreme t ategones -- some. such as "Cherish This." are more mod erately hard edged Bassist Tom Clapp and lend vocalist John Carlin met in college. Before Clapp met Car lin ho studied bass in New York, where he nm& began to play with local funk and iazz ensem bles Mis iaz/ influent e shows through on many of the tra< ks. most notably "Lullaby." The son conjures up images of n dark smoke filled jazz cafe Prior to forming 700 Miles. Clapp and Car lin played in a band called NHT "We were so is lei In as NH I that depend ing on yvhnt song you yvalkeil in on. you'd get a totally different impression of what we yvure n!>out." Carlin said. The sound that has i ome to embody 700 Miles was realized with the arrival of drum mer Justin Guip Guip was weaned on every thing from Motown to funk and had played with bands up and down the Last Coast Through Guip. Carlin and Clapp met pro ducer I,ouis Scahse. who suggested lliat the hand ns ord its first album at a new studio in Detroit that was equipped with vintage ris k recording equipment "We find all this raw. industrial space, and we used vintage gear to come up with that fat. warm sound of all those great hard rock albums we had grown up listening to,” Car lin said of their first recording session. "It was just the opposite of what you'd find in New York — no hot water, no heat, rust, mold, garbage lying around ... when we start jamming we would see the windows shake." 700 Miles succeeds in creating the sound that they grew up listening to. yet the album also sounds voting, raw and new I Auk. s The WOU Hall will feature Hie sounds of ( Hwald VO, ldgm and Compost Show starts a! 8 10 p m . open to all ages I or more information, i all »iH7 2748 Aug. f» Hitting Birth. Jolly Man and Two Minutes Hate w ill play the WOW Hall Showtime is <) to p m I n kets are $t> in ndvant e and S7 at the door. 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Aug. 12 Cost Tribe and sptx ial guest Paul Prim e will play the WOW Hall tonight Showtime is H to p m Ti< kets an* $7 in advam e $H at the door Aug. 13 The Daddies will play Good Times Cafe Only 21 and over For mmv information, call 342 3270 /canoe rentals/ an hour /I weather permitting • Monday - Friday, 12:40 p.m. - dusk • Sat. kt Sun., 10:40 a.m. - dusk , on the mill race / I 1395 Franklin Blvd. / 346-4386/ y 726-6969 1166 S. A Street open 24 hours Springfield f CltttJ Sm. 4mm It 10mm S,M w/> mmd w I Mtm. 12m It 8mm /tr mm um ytanf Bjork’s new album good for cleaning I have never considered myself to t»e a fan of the h eland-based hand the Nugari ubes. so when handed the debut solo album from lead singer Bjork — quite fittingly named Dt’biit — I was not throwing cartw heels Not ex pm ting much. I plopped the (list in arid waited Halfway through the first track. I found Bjork's new sound surprisingly innovative I attributed this inter est to the fat t that it was long past the witi long hour on o week night, with alertness levels dm reusing w ith each minute The true test would occur the next day the house-cleaning test This consists of scrubbing mv apartment from the kitchen to. yes. the bathroom Work-inspiring inusu is a must Standing in the kill hen m ouring avidly to each song is not the sign of an average album I even caught myself humming along to the tracks Human Behavior" and "Big Time Sen suality. " The slower-pat:ed "Venus as a Boy” and “Like Someone in Love,” really emphasize the hauntinglv melodic qualities of Bjork s voice, which 1 would not have believed existed until this album. B|ork herself said "it's the first album that's exactly the way I wanted it to Ik*, that has my songs on it with the music 1 hear in my head." 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