ci Adt~ml J alig Celebrate Chicano History Week with Luis Rodriguez. A distinguished poet and author, Rodriguez also works as a peacemaker among Chicago's inner-city gangs. Come hear Rodriguez tell gripping, real- life tales of poverty, racism and police brutality. The event will take place at 5 p.m. in East Hall Auditorium 1324. Be there. --a &~~4* Wednesday February 5, 1997 Flmoffei Julia Shih aily Arts Writer . "Shadow Conspiracy," starring *Charlie Sheen and Linda Hamilton, 4may contain only a shadow of a plot, byt it is an enjoyable and exciting omp through the bowels of our gov- d#rnment. Sheen stars as Bobby Bishop, the nost trusted advi - aor to the R resident of the nited States. Shado When a man is killed by a ruth- fess assassin while giving Bishop sl199king information about a govern- gent conspiracy, Bishop and reporter Amanda Givens (Hamilton) are orced to uncover the truth before me runs out. The film also co-stars Donald Sutherland as the White House Chief of Staff and Sam Waterston (NBC's "Law and Order") as the President - who spends almost the entire movie at Camp David. "Shadow Conspiracy;" unlike many ack's lates Spring Heel Jack 6 fillion Shades 4sia Independent ; Having just completed a U.S. tour opening for Orbital, Spring Heel Jack 4eleased its second full-length album, 68 Million Shades." Comprised of ondoners John Coxon and Ashley Wales, Spring Heel Jack is an up-and- :'ming band in the electronic dance music scene that mixes genres of dub and drum 'n' bass with ambient to cre- ate psychedelic music amidst a trippy atmosphere. While it took a couple of listens, "68 Millipn Shades" proved to be an excel- lent excursion into electronic music, as wel as an extension beyond the bound- arie'sf electronica with string and horn interludes. The standout track, "Pan," epito- mizes the dub format as the bass effects boom through the speakers. Although the first three minutes of this seven- minute track seem like any other dub track (with fast breakbeats and boosted bass effects), this track takes a surpris- ing turn with the sole sounds of a harp. Then, the bass and breakbeats resume to create a fantastic blend between psychedelic and dance music. This~ experimental approach in "Pan" represents what this album is about: Ble ding seemingly totally different moeds with different sound effects. ,'6 Seconds;' is yet another exam- ple. The synthesized horns on this track create a laid break groove that centers on trip-hop rather than jazz. "Take 2" rs shadow of a thrill political thrillers, does not concentrate too much on the conspiracy theme. In fact, it doesn't really concern itself too much with plot in general. The banal story line is flimsy, flat and extremely predictable, but at least it is easy to" understand. Basically, there is a conspiracy with- in the government that involves many people in high r V I E W positions. Bishop and Givens must v Conspiracy figure out who is involved and what s F EV At Showcase these people plan to do - without getting themselves President can be brought to safety. But surprisingly, the killer also shows up, wreaking havoc on the streets of D.C. as Bishop desperately tries to get away. Heart-pounding action sequences like this make the movie a great deal of fun to watch. "Shadow Conspiracy" was written by screenwriters Adi Hasak and Ric Gibbs, who found inspiration in Alfred Hitchcock's "The Man Who Knew Too Much" and conspiracy movies from the '70s like "Three Days of the Condor." Charlie Sheen is finally making his return to drama after a long stint of mediocre comedies. In his first political thriller, Sheen is convincing as Bishop, showing the same controlled intensity that characterized his excellent perfor- mance in "Wall Street" Linda Hamilton's performance, on the other hand, can best be described as blah. Her portrayal in "Shadow" defi- nitely cannot compare to her acting in the "Terminator" movies. "NYPD Blue" fans will be delighted to see Nick Turturro appear as Grasso, the arrogant and fast-talking specialist I ;.? killed. But the plot's existence is mere- ly to set up the action scenes. By far, the focus of the movie is on the action sequences and suspenseful thrills. Most of the film revolves around cat-and-mouse chase scenes involving Bishop and the killer, all of which are extremely drawn out, but nevertheless exciting. One of the best scenes in the movie occurs when Bishop arranges to meet with Sutherland's character, so that the Charlie Sheen runs like the wind in his latest film, "Shadow Conspiracy." whose job is to track down Bishop. His spunky character is, by far, the most amusing one in this film. Otherwise, none of the other charac- ters are very special or memorable. "Shadow Conspiracy" is basically just a lot of mindless fun. It definite- ly doesn't require too much thought or concentration to follow it. It is more of a suspense thriller than a political thriller, as the plot never delves too deep into details about the conspiracy, or about the people involved. The stunts and action sequences should please the action fans in the audience, but those who expect a To4 Clancy-ish movie are bound to be di-.- appointed. So don't get fooled by the implica- tion that this is a deep, provocative film about government conspiracy and scan- dal. It's really just another action movie, albeit a shadow of one. t mixes many shades of music .t uses classical piano to enhance the groove of a fast-paced track. The only problem with "68 Million Shades" is that it tempts the listener with a new approach to electronic music, but comes back with a track that isn't as fresh. The only way for the current electronic music scene to continue to thrive is to always reinvent itself. Some tracks on "68 - Million Shades" start to sound alike in some ways and that's possibly the worst thing one can say about elec- tronic music. Because Spring Heel Jack is rela- tively new, it will hopefully realize how inspiring its music can be and will tap that talent into innovative music in the years to come. - Philip Son Texas Is The Reason Do You Know Who You Are? Revelation Records Once in a while, a band comes along with the ability to draw the listener right into the music. Texas Is The Reason is one of those bands, and when you hear its debut full-length album, you know you're listening to something special. Texas Is The Reason is made up of former members of great hardcore bands like Shelter and 108, yet it does- n't try to imitate the same old chugga- chug sound so monotonous in hard- core music. The band has taken these influences, along with many others, and it has created a sound that is intense, yet extremely heartfelt and melodi- cally dynamic. "Do You Know Who You Are" starts out with an up- tempo track, "Johnny On The Spot," which is pretty indicative of things to come on the album. Every single track deals with vocalist Garrett Klahn's reflections on a decaying and damaged relationship. The song titles, while interesting, actually have nothing to do with the songs' lyrics at all. The band names its songs according to the feeling the songs evoke in the listener. A fascination with the Kennedy murder is pretty obvious, with song titles like "The Magic Bullet Theory," "Back And To The Left" and "A Jack With One Eye." "Nickel Wound" sounds like its name - it starts out fairly quiet, unwinding and unraveling to an intense ending. "The Day's Refrain" is a more mellow offering, showing that Texas is just as emotional playing light as it is playing heavy. There isn't a single weak track on the disc. It's a book that defines Texas as the premier emo-core band currently out on the scene. With comparisons to Sunny Day Real Estate and Sense Field, it's no exaggeration that these guys have put out a beautiful record that any music fan can appreciate and learn to love. - Colin Bartos Pig Sinsation Nothing/Interscope "Sinsation" is big and booming post- gothic scariness from long-time industri- al god Raymond Watts. The album suc- cessfully does everything that other new industrial bands wish they could. It is lush, evil and perfectly formed. The album begins with "Serial Killer Thriller," a guitar-heavy track that' nonetheless gives the impression that it's being performed in an aged cathe- dral. Kind of like an operatic song, but without the whining quality of 500- pound theater-types. The rest of the album trips along like a hot knife into butter sculpted like a chest. The album is one of the finest evil pieces of music to be produced in the last several years. After about a decade of large-scale obscurity, one would hope that Pig will finally get the recognition it deserves through its association with Trent Reznor's nothing label. But even with- out recognition, the music produced is still beautifully ugly. - Ted Watts See RECORDS, Page 10 The Grassy Knoll plays at the Blind Pig M. $a While its name may sound like a piece of land In Dallas, the only crime sur- rounding The Grassy Knoll Is Its lack of popularity. The group's Instrumental' songs are lively and thoroughly captivating- none of that dragged-out 20- minute-long boring-as-hell hippie trash here! The music of composer and stu- dio wizard Bob Green (above) defies all its possible musical labels of ambi- ent, techno, avant-garde jazz fusion and heavy metal. It's all just really cool. Convinced. yet? Well drop by the Daily Arts Office at 420 Maynard St. (sec- ond floor, first room on the right) after 1 p.m. today to pick up a FREE CD sampler courtesy of PolyGram. The FREE CD features songs from The Grassy Knoll, Stereolab and Herble Mann, Everything But the Girl, Ben Neill and Courtney Pine. And don't forget to check out The Grassy Knoll at the Blind Pig tonight with Ann Arbor's own Transmission and MKR. For more Informa- tion about the show, call 996-8555. I U I UM Dance/Party Policy Open Forum Thursday, February 6, 7:00 - 8:30pm University Club, Michigan Union The Dean of Students Office will hold an Open Forum on the University of Michigan Dance/Party Policy for the purpose of biannual policy review and amendment. Comments and opinions will be solicited. All members of the University community are welcome. Rumaors exaggerate fate ofStem's show Los Angeles Tunes Howard. He creates news. Tha The rumors of Howard Stern's immi- he's so interesting. But no decis nent demise from E! Entertainment been reached." Television because of Disney's finan- Masters said: "I don't think it w cial investment in the cable channel essarily go the way Howard sa have been greatly exaggerated - at love Howard. He's done a great j least for the time being. Stern and his representative Even though "shock-jock" Stern last not be reached for comment. week had been saying on his nationally Disney and Comcast are payir syndicated radio show that the teaming million to Time Warner to buy a of the Walt Disney Co. and Comcast ity stake in E!, which airs progra Corp. to purchase the majority stake in mostly about the entertainment E! Entertainment might mean the end try. of his risque TV show, executives insist Although much of its progr that Stern may be spared. revolves around movie premieres "It's early right now to be discussing and documentaries about celebri any changes, but we're not anticipating , cable network also has carried anything, particularly when it comes to versial shows such as re-enactm Howard and our 'Talk Soup' show'Lee the O.J. Simpson civil trial and Masters, president and chief executive versions of Stern's daily radio p of E!, said Friday. "These are our two in which sex is a frequent topic highest-rated shows, 'our signature cussion and some guests strip. shows. Any discussions about them Although no firm decision would be rather significant to our busi- been made, Masters and Frank s ness. They're the most helpful in brand- they expect considerable money ing our network." spent to beef up BUs original pr Added Rich Frank, the head of C3, ming and live coverage of prem the programming unit of Comcast that, "Both companies are very bu will run the new venture: "All we've our original programming' P done is announce the arrangement. Any said. "There will definitely b rumors or discussions about Howard resources put toward our progra are not coming from the new partners. We'll have more news, special; This is all premature. Howard is behind-the-scenes coverage." t's Wh ion has will qeg- ays. We ob."8. s could ng $31 majqr- ammini t indus- ammi g , gossip ties, the contro- vents 'of d edited rogram, of dis- is have aid that will be rogram- ieres. °- llish on Masters e more imming. s, more Ashley Wales and John Coxon of Spring Heel Jack. 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