The Michigan Daily - Weekend etc. - Thursday, April 6, 1995 - 7 LOVE 666 will send cupid to you farmer in a wheat field with blue skies above it on the front while an army type in camouflage and hold- ing an assault weapon stands in the same wheat field on the back with" flames filling the sky. I salty tear might spring from your eye as you begin to mouth the words "My coun- try 'tis of thee..." Related to their view of America is, apparently, LOVE 666's penchant for antagonistic themes as well. The chorus to "U.S.A." is "Everybody's got a gun," after all. The dangerously titled "Preparation for Combat" is a track that starts with some bubbling feedback and opening samples (or maybejust whacked-out vocal tracks). The words "controversy in the rock world is" and "Love 666" are fol- lowed by a deeper voice saying "mes- sage from the underground" in a style freakishly similar to something that could be found on a Public Enemy album of around six years ago. The main body of the song that follows this is a monologue taking the form essentially of a polemic against gov- ernment as if it was a sermon being spewed by a revivalistic M.C. 900 Ft. Jesus, although it's actually by drum- mer Angel. And, of course, the song "Take a Chance on Death" has some obviously grim twists to it. It has all the dark sensibilities to it of an airline commercial jingle that is aiming its advertising towards those who are suicidal but don't have the guts (or weaponry) to kill themselves and in- stead must resort to the round-about way implicit in an airline whose slo- gan is "Take a chance on death." The vocals have almost the same timbre as that of the people who sing "We love to fly and it shows." Coinci- dence? Maybe, but at least it's a work- ing theory. Maybe it's an even better guess that it's an ad aimed at the merely reckless who get their jollies by facing death via a dangerous plane. Yet a third possibility is that it is advertising aimed at people who wish to kill someone, but not a lot, and so can send their unfriend or unloved one on a vacation with their possible demise in the back of their minds. But enough about airplanes. LOVE 666 seems to have been on the road constantly for a couple of years, now. Anyone who can live in their van for that long must have a fine bit of live music developed by this time. How- ever, if they've actually been on the road that long, they're probably pretty stinky, too. No matter. The Blind Pig always reeks so strongly of smoke that you won't even be able to taste your food for the next few days. A band ripe both aurally and odorly should thus arouse your attentions and motivate your sorry self to wan- der over to South First Street tonight. These are two of the LOVE 666ers. The third one doesn't seem to show up in their photos.