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Lost Theory continued from page 7 ers, said they feature many types of bands and that Lost Theory’s al ternative music is good. Lost The ory is a band that Carmine began with lead singer, Hanley, whom he’s known Since attending Cen tral Catholic in Portland. They be came good friends when they were freshmen in high school be cause they didn’t fit in with the other students. Hanley went into theater after an injury forced him to leave foot ball. He said he got into theater be cause it was “the only expressive part of Catholic school.” After high school, Ben and Ian moved to Eugene in the fall of ‘99 and by fate ended up in the Creative Arts dorm at the U of O. “Last summer, I got a really good amp in a little crappy apart ment and looked for people to play with,” Carmine said. “I had the set up and needed a band.” A friend told him about her neigh bors, and Carmine knocked on their door and met Hawver, a bass player from Kansas. Houke, from Madris, is Carmine’s lucky find that came from another band, No body’s Business. He is an "extremely good drum mer,” Carmine said. “He’s com mitted; he has rhythm, timing and hits really hard if he needs to.” Carmine said KRS 1, “a guy from the East Coast that did hip hop,” changed his interest from rock to rap. The band is very knowledge able about the stages that music has gone through. “Young people are so obsessed about music that we knew every thing,” Hanley said. “1991 was a very important year — the year Seattle exploded,” Carmine said. He said when he heard bands like Nirvana, he { ( Last summer, I got a really good amp in a lit tle crappy apartment and looked for people to play with. I had the set up and needed a band. Ben Carmine Lead Guitarist Lost Theory thought, “Hey! What’s going on? It has almost more energy and raw ness then rap.” He said that bands in punk, alternative rock and rap have gotten “signed after one show.” The band has been influenced by a wide variety of music genres. “We like to combine ... blues, jazz and funk into a real hard rock sound,” Hanley said. “We’re a mixture,” Hanley said. They played reggae, a fun song called “The Hoe Down” and “Sit ting By the Dock of the Bay,” though most of it was original mu sic. Hawver and Hanley explained their perspectives of the difference between rap and hip hop and punk to someone who is musical ly dysfunctional. “Rap doesn’t define hip hop but contributes to it,” Hawver said, comparing it to the role a horn plays in a jazz band. “Punk is fast paced ... against institutions,” Hanley said. “I like their style, their courage to be on the edge.” At 11 p.m., after the third song, Hanley took off his shirt. “Here’s a song we wrote yester day,” Hawver said. The band joked in between songs. “It’s going to b$ huge.” Carmine told the crowd Hanley was going to play the trumpet. During the song, Hanley pursed his lips and squeezed out the sound of a muted trumpet. “They have no inhibitions,” one audience member said. So what is their style? “There’s no method to our may hem. A lot of time we’re just free styling,” Carmine said. Audience members didn’t seem to mind their free-styling mayhem. “They’re awesome,” a young man in the audience said. “They’re one of the best bands I’ve heard, and I’ve gone to quite a few shows,” Hanley describes the band’s courtesy of Lost Theory Members of Lost Theory say. they got their inspiration from a variety of influences, in cluding reggae, rap, hip hdp, blues, jazz, punk and alternative rock. style as something “you can’t real ly put down on paper. ”■= For a “big combination,” he said, play “one riff,” let it “grow” and “change.” Add “inflections,” and allow for “changes in overall style.” In their case, the tempera ture may need to be adjusted de pending on altitude, like baking a Betty Crocker cake mix on Steen’s Mountain. “I’ll be hearing from these guys,” a man in the audience said. “They have the energy.” During one song that Carmine called the friend’s drum party, sev en people, including the band members and friends, dropped all their instruments but the drums for a goose-bump inducing mo ment. The band’s influences are di verse, but Lost Theory’s music “speaks to the youth,” Hanley said. “We’re saying to them: Pay attention to the world... Stand up for your beliefs — and have fun. ” And Lost Theory knows where they’re going. “Alternative music went away around ‘95,” Hanley said. “We’re trying to bring it back. ” Lost Theory will be playing at John Henry’s on Sunday, July 23. The Oregon Daily Emerald. Your Independent Student Newspaper. Serving the UO community for over 100 years. EMcrald Call (541) 346-4343 or stop by Room 300, Erb Memorial Union to place your ad today. P.O. 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