w w w w w w lqw T 14W 1r T t.. ,_ _qw _.........Record Reviews True Sounds of Liberty's new release really sucks Sinks to disease-ridden realms of crossover metal/hardcore TSOL Hit and Run Enigma Records True Sounds of Liberty is a dog who has had its day. Their latest release, Hit and Run, is a veritable platter of pathos and yet another notch in their bedpost of whimpy, slush-metal. After the release of their debut EP, a short but sweet rockin' slab, and two fine albums, Beneath the N 1 2 QRP" n w' ". Shadows and Change Today?, TSOL began a steady decline, falling prey to the disease-ridden realms of crossover metal/hardcora. Their immense growth from Shad- ows to Change revealed a change from their goth-rock origin to a more hardcore band, and hinted of a destiny of hardcore greatness. Un- fortunately, this growth-spurt came to an abrupt halt with the release of Revenge, which first uncovered the band's digression to a life of whimp-metal and grunge-ballads. flit and Run merely adds insult to injury and exists only to pour salt in the wounds of ex-TSOL fans like myself who continue to play their old stuff in an attempt to sup- press the horrid nightmare they've become. What else needs to be said about a band that sucks? --Robert Flaggert Colors Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Warner Brothers Records Eeeeeyoow! Here's a "nightmare walkin' psychopath talkin"' rap collection from the notorious film (too true) story of L.A. youth gang violence. Enough All-Star mix- masters to make even the stiffest intellectual resistance melt into the beatbrew. Amazing title track from Ice-T. A double-barrelled dose from chart-toppers Salt-N-Pepa. The cold cut re-mix of "Paid in Full," running a full seven minutes, from Eric B. & Rakim. Roxanne Shante puts the others girls to shame. M.C. shan and Rick James get down. Yes, yes, yes! As 7A3 reminds us, it's a "Mad Mad World." A not-so-nice (but Bad) place to visit... -Marc S. Taras True Sounds of Liberty have sold out. Blech! Slayer South of Heaven Def Jam Records The other day I saw two preachers on one of those inane TV talk shows bashing rock and roll for promoting sex and drug use, for generally corrupting our youth, and for causing the downfall of the U. S. of A. (as if we didn't know this already). They were picking on Motley Crue and Bon Jovi as ex- amples of especially subversive groups and were practically frothing at the mouth over some of their lyrics. I'd love to slide Slayer's lat- est, South of Heaven, by those preachers, just to watch their reac- tions. Slayer makes the Crie look like sissies (Bon Jovi, of course, does that by himself). Then again, Slayer makes almost everybody look like sissies. Forget sex and drugs (well, don't forget them, just set them aside for the moment); let's talk graphic blood-gore-mutilation-genocide- suicide lyrics including every vari- , - le~o O ' Op " r" s L~ate' , I M Go ... BLUEBERRY at When U of M wins come in and get 2 Blueberry Muffins for the price of one. 1200 South University Open 7 days a week ant of the word death (death, dead, die, dying, etc) plus suicide, mur- der, assassination, and others. The word death, by rough count, appears 13 times. Reading the lyric sheet is like reading a Clive Barker novel - downright disturbing. Words splat- ter across the page like blood from an open wound. This stuff would make a wonderful soundtrack for the next Faces of Death film. Musically, the album is slower, heavier, and less shrill than Reign in Blood (Slayer's previous album and recognized as a speed metal classic). Producer Rick Rubin gets the boys in the band to slow down occasionally, conjuring up musical sections reminiscent of Black Sab- bath in their sludge-like heaviness. But just when you get used to this groove, the double bass drums roll in and the band hits light speed, destination, of course, South of Heaven. Highlights abound on the album - "Live Undead," with the double bass drums rumbling at an insane speed; "Ghosts of War," with drum rolls that crackle around the headphones like thunder, and "Read Between the Lies," a song about our friends, the televange- lists. Definitive death metal. Dig it....or else. -Chuck Skarsaune Hunters and Collectors Fare IRS Records Hunters and Collectors is a quintessentially generic Australian outfit that offers young university See RECORD REVIEWS, Page 6 DURANT Continued from Page 12 and Jane and their dog Spot? Today's children are growing up in a media/television oriented society. Technology has changed, yet many schools are teaching the same way they taught 30 years ago. Many teachers who stress education among Black students overemphasize the financial gains of finishing school and earning a degree. Teachers say go to school and study this or that so you can make a lot of money and drive a BMW. The temptation to sell drugs can speak louder than some teachers offering the student every- thing mentioned above only a lot easier and most importantly a heck of a lot quicker. I know some of you young gifted Black students fortunate enough to have finished high school and are attending college may well say they're poor, don't do anything, and don't want to do anything. But face it, most of the Blacks attending college come from (by Black standards) middle-income, working class families with employed parents. Many of them went to schools where they were respected, encouraged, and pressed to acheive. Most middle-income Black kids live in the same neighborhood, are in the college prep curriculum in high school, and hang out with other students who are much like themselves. Living in such a posi- tive environment can sometimes put blinders on their view of the rest of the Black community. They may even begin to think that most young Blacks are like themselves, in college striving toward a better life. The truth is that they are in the minority even within the Black community. The majority is a po- tentially frightening reality. To begin solving these problems, parents of low-income students should be taught just how beneficial education is to their kids and should stress to their children the difference between short-term versus long-term gains. Public schools should do more to get parent's involved in their children's education and be more accessible for community activities, not just close down for the day at 5:00 pm . School board administrators should be concerned with providing and atmosphere that's conducive to learning. Over 40 kids have already been shot this year and going to school has now become a matter of life and death. I remember in my senior year of high school, a friend of mine told me that the girl who sat next to her in class came to school with a gun in her book bag. I wonder how much you can con- centrate on what's being said in front of the class when another per- son sitting next to you is strapped. How can a student pay attention to what is going on inside the school j n , if they're worried about rival gangs going at itagainafter school. This whole situation is so and so dangerous to the future of the Black community that the alleviation of these problems should be placed on all of our agendas. Still, some of you are thinking, well I don't live in Detroit, I'm not even from around here. Well lemme tell you the reality of this situation persists in all urban areas. 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Floppy Drive Model Special Student Price 20MB Hard Disk Mc Special Student Price students, do? Well for starters, don't just assume that because you are Black, you know what these kids and various sectors of the Black community need. Too often the agenda is made for poor Blacks by middle- and upper-income Blacks who are out of touch with the problems in the lower-income communities. Anyone, not just Black people can make a difference if you think before jumping in. If you don't know about the situation, you must study. Research the community. All minority commu- nities are different. Identify it's needs and problems, and after you've formed your hypothesis, initiate an organized game plan. Of course you don't have to do anything at all, but statistics show that it's cheaper to send someone to college than to house them in prison. Remember that 20 years ago, college students like us, i.e... SNCC, were the main organizing and driving force behind the civil rights movement - a movement that changed this country and helped make it possible for Black students to attend universities like this one. Upon graduation we can become involved in community projects and For Exam Preparation Choose to EXCEL! - Learn to Anticipate the Exam - Improve Your Test-Taking Skills - Use Your Study Time More Effectively - Achieve Your Maximum Potential Score CeL Tt Preparation kI k 1 996-1500 100 South University U - I n PAGE 4 WEEKEND/SEPTEMBER 23, 1988 WEEKEND/SEPTEMBER 23,1988 1 P z -_ e ., ; r " 4 '. ,. M '