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OCT. 30 1pm STANFORD NOV. 13 1pm OREGON STATE_NOV 20_1pm_ liilwi lra z i i .-1" Vi..—:—.;:—1L_:-—:—. —- , ■ ■ ■ —- — ‘Alternative’ tour to hit Portland The Soul A*ylum/S< reaming Trees/Spin Dot • tors concert has canceled its Eugene date; howev er, the tour will play u show in Portland The concert, which is being sponsored by MTV's Altrrnatn r Nation, is 5:30 p m next Mon day at the Portland Meadows General admission tu kets are $21 each. The bands are apparently representative "alter native" hands, whatever "alternative" means They are "alternative" maybe because they have: .1 i been spun - sored by MTV's Alt or nativr Nation. b) all have had videos on Alternative Nation or its forerunner 120 Minutrs. and <:) have a conspicu ous lock of "production" on their albums "Alternative" used to mean something more. For example, a couple of adjectives that cam Id !»• applied to this type of band would seem to be "unusual" or "out-of-the -mainstreamIf so, these bands could not Ihi considered "alternative " Soul Asylum. Screaming Trees and Spin Doc - tors huve all been signed to major lalwls and c an (hi heard on commerc ial radio What makes them "alternative," then? Maybe one c-an only say that they once were "alternative." Or possibly one should sav the Spin Doctors, Sc reaming Trees and Soul Asylum are "alternative" bands that have arrived or "made it big " It definitely c an lie said today that these bands are no longer c hallenging the music establishment ns if there ever really was a single, homogenous "establishment," They now are the "establish ment Soul Asylum hails from Minneapolis, where there was a great music sc tine in the early 1980s In a recent Rolling Stone cover story on them, the hand's rise to prominent* is discussed According to the article, the band drove around the country for several years to its playing dates, slipping on strangers' floors afterwards. Soul Asy lum is a band that has toured hard over the last decade, making a name for itself. The band now sells plenty of records The most recent effort. Grave Dancers Union, which includes such hits as "Somebody to Shove.” "Black Gold” and "Runaway Train" has gone plat inum With this tour, the music will be brought to the attention of oven more people. Another band that has achieved commercial success in the past year is the Spin Doctors, the headliners of the tour The group, which plays bluesy rex k, is said to lie a pari of the "New Dead" school. This is because, like the perennial Grateful Dead, they have a penchant for playing extended jams at their shows. Having all been trained in jazz, they enjoy the improvisation of these jams. They w ill surely play some songs from their album Pocketful of Kryptonite. The third band to tie making the Alternative Nation tour is the Northwest's own Screaming Trees. They have had several albums on indepen dent labels, including three on the SST label and one on the home-of-the-grunge Sub Pop label. According to the Trouser Press Record Guide, the group “specializes in doming melodic rock tunes spotlighting portentous vocals and ... inventive ly primitive guitar work." It is too bad this tour is not stopping in Eugene, but if you want to see three bands in their prime then plan a trip to Portland. LaTour album full of hot techno LflTour is a bold new group hot out on the techno scene. Their album Home On the Nnnge is a potpourri of hot dance tracks soon to be playing on dance floor* everywhere. Those techno enthusiasts who are looking for something com pletely innovative and interest ing will certainly find il here Every track starts out simple n single track-rhythm leads to another, then another, until something new completely takes over. The allium is programmed very well with an opener — Follow ing You" — that reaches you and takes hold from the first synthesized beat. l ater songs provide a sourc e of upbeat, energetic, music . enjoyable at the < lub or at home For instance, the fourth trac k on the album — "The Cure is LaTour Found” — contains a melody that is hauntingly familiar and is easy to grasp as well — certain ly a i hart-topper. After pulling through a mirage of very new sty les and modes, the ninth tra< k < omes along "Jungle Boats” is a spicy, almost Latin. dance track. Yet the famil iarity is the use of choral voic MUSEUM VhvAvi1 UNtVIMItt V OMCOH 1680 E. 15th Ave. Eugene 346-1809 Open 12 - 5:00 P.M. Wed. - Sun. I J_ ing, Caribbean rhythms and the use of orchestral instrumenta tion — a throwback to the disco pop genre of the 1970s. Closing the album is a ballad to bring some heartfelt emotion into the mix. Next up, as a bonus to compact disc buyers, the CD includes remixes of "Craziaskowboi" and "Don’t jump." Vocalist Shawn Christopher is featured on "Run Away With Me.” He adds a je no sais crois to the track The driving rhythms are superbly accentuated and then augmented with his vocal molod\. as he is accompanied with harmonically rich back-up vocalists. Throughout the album are stimulating solos, such as Mars Williams on saxophone on the first track When all is said and done, the only thing that can truly lie said about the album is that it must be experienced to bo appreciat ed — don't just take my word for it. PAPER DUE? FIND SOMEONE TO TYPE IT FOR YOU IN THE ODE CLASSIFIEDS ■ RESUMES Give your resume a professional look, by having it typeset at Letter Perfect Graphics Suite 500 EMU 346-43819-5 Mon-W1