16B - The Michigan Daily Weekend Magazine - Thursday, March 26, 1998 v 9 DETROIT Continued from Page 111B Motor City is home to many other , smaller acts known for musical integrity and standout stage pres- ence Those with a hankering for swxing and rockabilly should be sure .k~ to check out, as previously men-f tioned, The Atomic Fireballs and also The Twistin' Tarantulas and 2 Star Tabernacle. Punks have their place in the Detroit scene as well. The Epileptix, often compared to seminal punks The Germs, has a minor local following. Bourgeois Filth also has a share of the local punk spotlight. While decidedly substandard when it comes' to musical talent, the lead singer's spiked hair has helped the band cre- ate a name for itself. Other punks to watch out for include Old Spice, made up of two members of the Parka Kings, who plan to release a record in the near future; The Gutter Punx, an old- school, California-style outfit who opened for the Suicide Machines last year at the band's annual Christmas show; The Trash Brats, a more than 10-year-old glam/punk band with a steady local following but still no Members of the Detroit indle band Godzuki pose in front of Zoot's Coffee and Sound. national attention; The Feisty Detroit Bandstand Musicians In the Detroit scene offer something for everyone. Whether your taste runs to ska, techno or indie rock, there's a Detroit album for you. Dance Charm Farm: "Pervert" Indi/Alternative * Caelum Bliss: "Caelum Bliss" * Hoarse: "Happens Twice".. * Vudu Hippies: "Trampoline" Punk * Speedball: "Drive Like Hell" * Suicide Machines: "Battle Hymns" and "Destruction by Definition" Rap * Insane Clown Posse: "Carnival of Carnage" and "The Great Milenko" R&B * Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise "Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise" * Thornetta Davis: "Sunday Morning" Ska * The Articles: "Flip F'Real" * Telegraph: "10 Songs and Then Some" Techuo * Mental Landscape: "Psychic Prostitution" * Skinhorse: "Heavy Beats Deep Grooves" so ees: ht p://ww detroilrusic.comand ttp*/"www.metrotwesxcm MARGARET MYERS/Daily Cadavers, whose singer was mur- dered a few years ago; and the female trio Broadzilla, which has made a nasty habit of touring the local club circuit over and over again. Indie rockers also have their place in Detroit. Godzuki, a four-piece out- fit, has been featured on the sound- track to an episode of "Melrose Place." Its first full-length release, "Trail of the Lonesome Pine," was. recorded by Warren DeFever, the central figure of His Name is Alive, another, much better-known Motown indie group. While hard to truly classify, His Name is Alive, signed to the 4AD label, is probably the best known "indie" entity to come out of Detroit in recent years. The band's credits include a song from the "Jerry Maguire" soundtrack, which had sales figures upwards of 900,000 units. "The Detroit scene is certainly healthy," said Seth Dropout, bassist and singer of the aforementioned Beauty School Dropouts. "It's grown in the past few years, definitely. At least the ska and punk scene has." Does this proliferation of music make the city that used to be Motown another hotbed of musical activity? Not necessarily. But regardless of that fact, Detroiters have no right to complain that there's a lack of talent in their area. There's something in today's local scene for everyone. I y811(fOW Fats, eaten in moderation, are essential in maintaining good health and life itself! Fats provide natural oil for a radiant complexion - Vdrch is National Nutrition t/4 Fats V lend flavor, aroma, texture and a feeling of satisfaction after eating. and glossy hair. 9ciB Universityi Health Service Nutrition Services 763-3760 Seal the deal We have a wide selection of premium resume paper & envelopes, and high-quality copiers to produce a professional resume. Dollar Bill C CO py I N O 611 Church Street (734) 665-9200 _.._.._ I . -- - -- I ;, I I a I