You sent me ynufr6sume A„y last week. idea how long I looked at it ? -- m Nowyoudo. JobVibe Track who is looking at your resume, when and for how long. www.jobvibe.c bREfiON Dflll Y FMFRfll D your independent student newspaper Sleater-Kinney trio combine politics, intricate melodies The feminist rock outfit softens the raw punch of its music and lyrics with a pop sensibility By Ryan Nyburg Senior Pulse Reporter There are few things more uplift ing than a great rock 'n' roll show. The volume, the communal joy and the wicked tempo of the experience all work together to make one hell of an event. this is precisely the experience rock ers Sleater-Kinney offered at the Mc Donald Theatre on Tuesday night. From the looks on the faces of the crowd, there were quite a few takers. The concert featured three North west bands and began with the "mystery band," the Grails, whose performance went largely unadver tised (not to mention relatively un attended). The band specializes in a style of droning rock instrumental with an emphasis on country and Celtic stylings, mostly provided by an amplified violin. It's an interest ing and unique sound, if at times rather plodding. Next up was the duo Quasi, a group which has to stand as one of the most developed pop groups working in America today. A lot of upstart bands talk about doing pop music while keeping an experimen tal edge. Quasi actually does it, opening its set with nearly five min utes of drilling keyboard and drum noise. And then, without even miss ing a beat, they play pop music. The band's combination of sweet ly melodic lyrics and abrasive key board riffs can at times be a tough pill to swallow, but when working at top form they define a fiercely inde pendent form of rock music. Quasi sounds simultaneously familiar and It can CONCERT REVIEW leave a con certgoer feeling de lightfully empty and mellow, and like nothing you have ever heard be fore, a paradox which only the truly adept can pull off. But for truly adept rock 'n' rollers, it's hard to beat Sleater-Kinney. With the twin guitar assault of Corin Tucker and Carrie Brownstein, and Janet Weiss (also drummer for Qua si) banging out militant beats, the band is a formidable trio. They're also fun to watch. Tucker wails the anthemic melodies with conviction while Brownstein does a dance that looks like a combination of the Robot and the Time Warp. It's great to see a band that enjoys mak ing music so much, though maybe they had some incentive since Tuck er's family (she's a Eugene native) was in attendance. The set was a combination of older and newer material with a lot of em phasis in their last release, 2002's "One Beat." The band has come a long way from their riot grrl begin nings, with the melodies becoming more intricate, the influences more eclectic and the music more powerful. It is also worth noting the band's strong political convictions, which have become more sophisticated over the years. Take the song "Far Away," off of "One Beat." In it, Tuck er describes watching the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on television with her newborn baby on her lap. The song takes that inherent sadness and changes it into righteous anger di rected at the Bush administration. The correlation between the two emotions is strong, and the power house riffs drive the point home like a nail into a coffin. It's great to find a band this good so close to home, and since they ap parently have plans for another al bum, we'll all have something to look forward to in the next year or so. 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