ARTS Wednesday, March 18, 1987 The Michigan Daily Page 7 Ballroom opens Book of Love tonight By Brian Bonet There are two ways to experience Book of Love. The first is with walkman on, eyes closed, and mind absorbing the soothing sounds of the band's airy, lullaby lyrics. You can do this at home, anytime, anyday. The second way is with volume up, eyes open, and body moving to Book of Love's melodically unique, catchy synth hooks harmonized with an assortment of dance-driving drum beats. You won't get a better chance to do this than tonight at the band's live Nectarine Ballroom performance. Faster than you could say BeeGees, Book of Love garnered mega dance club hoopla with the twelve inch phenoms "Boy" and "I Touch Roses" after signing to Sire Records early in 1985. This instant success gave the band an identity crisis. "At first...everyone thought we were a twelve inch and not a band," said keyboardist Ted Ottaviano. The public's response to the foursome's first album, Book Of Love, erased all of Ottaviano's concerns and established the band as an exciting new music force to be reckoned with. The album, released in mid 1986, presented a forum for the band to expand their fresh, dreamy yet danceable sound. "When we write, we always stress melody at its most melodic point," said Ottaviano, explaining how the band achieves such duality in their music. "Melodies with hard hitting drum sounds." The driving percussion Ottaviano referred to is produced by preprogrammed, computerized synthesizers. In fact, all the band's sounds are produced in a similarly synthesized prerecorded fashion. This causes many rock and roll purists to gasp and protest the not so "live" aspect of their performances. "We kinda know what everyone is thinking," responded Ottaviano, who is not blind to the views of traditionalists. But the keyboardist attributes many of the prejudices people hold against synth-pop to "not knowing how it's really made." "We try to emphasize that we are doing the music up there," he explained, "that we are in control." But doesn't all the pre- programming limit the band's creative capacity on stage? Well, kind of. But to Book of Love, being original is what being live is all about- and creative, original stuff comes easy for these four former art school students. "I think it's a cop-out when someone likes a band because they appear live, but aren't really doing anything original," said Ottaviano. "People like Huey Lewis... please!" Okay, but doesn't all the sophis - ticated sound equipment that the band lugs around with them hinder their stage presence? "We try to accept the fact that we're limited in our movement," Ottaviano said, explaining that the band tries to pump as much energy into their live shows as possible. "Basically, we just try to get the audience moving." And the audience will be moving, regardless of how much the band is moving or how much of their music they are really playing, and regardless of what those Bruce Springsteen fans are saying. In their own unique way, Book of Love is as live as you can get. Besides, the audience will be too busy dancing to be watching or worrying about anything else. Book of Love will be opened by the Exotic Birds at 10 p.m. tonight at The Nectarine Ballroom. Tickets are $10 at the door. LAZERGRAPHICS- U COPYING U PRINTING U BINDING U FORMS alphagraphico Printshops Of The Future COPIES Open 7 Days GRAND OPENING SPECIAL 663-6816 715 N. UNIVERSITY (2nd Floor) Located at: S. STATE & N. UNIVERSITY No fun found in no budget 'Witchboard' By Kurt Serbus I don't know why the hell I went to see Witchboard. There were plenty of other new releases this Week that I could have reviewed. Tin Men has been garnering widespread critical praise as a warm, nostalgic comedy. Heat offers the irresistible phenomanae of aging mercenary Burt Reynolds offing bad guys with the buisness end of an American Express card. The Decline Of Western Civilization is supposed to have lots of sex. Any, one of these could have been mine for the plundering. But there's this little voice of optimism in the back of my head, a whiny, burring little voice that keeps reminding me that there are some first-class motion pictures out there hiding under titles like Return Of The Living Dead and Reanimator, movies which, free from the heavy hand of a major studio or the comercial pressures of a large budget, allow their makers to break with tradition and get a little crazy. A voice that kept telling me that no-budget horror movies are sometimes the best place to look for innovation. A voice that kept telling me that maybeWitchboard was just such a picture. Fat fucking chance. 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