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This disc seamlessly glides from -Scott Sterling Dsm oN Continued from page 6 struction Ride is definitely THE prior- ity to the members of the band. "I also dropped out of school, I'm working two jobs,as well as promoting andselling the CD,while trying to book an East Coast tour. This is not just a hobby," he says with a weary laugh. With asecondLPalready in thecan, the band is looking to get signed to a has become much more difficult, ac- cording to Claunch. "People in Ann Arbor have become really apathetic.Ithink the bands should do alot more to help each other out. I'll help out any bands out there any way I can. Come on down to the shows and talk to me, or write us at our box num- ber. We all need to support our scene." But above all, Destruction Ride just wants to get out there and play. "Itdoesn'tmatterif it's three neonle one reggae-tinged track to the next. From the deep throb of "Love Wave," in the hti-shakin' smilevfaceds wav Tina Weymouth shows the boys how it's done in a rather striking pose. Good Food and Spirits Now Serving Lunch and Dinner Big Screen TV Via Satellite Four Different Games At Once just In Time For The Olympics Laser CD jukebox 80 CDs To Choose From Live Music G Pavement major label to release it. Hopefully, or three hundred," emphasizes Staples. Slanted and Enchanted they won'thave to relocate to get major "We still want to rock, to turn 'em Matador label interest. The Ann Arbor music on." Do these much-hyped California scene, (or lack thereof) is a major con- DESTRUCTION RIDE play at the boys really find that allusive aural G- cern to Destruction Ride. Playing here Heidelberg tomorrow. spot with their much-hyped brand of the Whiny Distorty Feedback Thang? Nah.Pavement soundsmorelikeSonic A R Pixies,makingSlantedandEnchanted, IHIS EEK IN RT well,Goolittle, which isn't such a bad idea, but not a terribly fresh oneeither. Art: The album'sbrilliant, evil Beach Boys A opener, "Summer Babe," proves how Art Fair, all around you in a myriad of manifestations. niceitwould'vebeenifthemPetSounds Dance: had been lots nastier. The song sets such a high standard of depravity that Noonie Anderson, modern dance performance, part of the Ann Arbor the rest of the album comes off as kind Art Fair. Wednesday, 11:30 a.m., Graceful Arch Stage (corner of of a letdown, but other highlights in- South and East University), free. elude the alternating primal scream/ Terpsichore, a children's dance performance, also part of the Ann stream-of-consciousness babble of Arbor Art Fair. Tomorrow, 11:30 a.m., Graceful Arch Stage, free. "ConduitForSale!"; the slackerballad Susan Baker, dance theater. Saturday, 11:30 a.m., Graceful Arch "Here"; and the abrasive "Pertim-V'" Sae re onwhichsinger/co-guitaristS.M.cryp- Stage, free. tically moans,"Grip-forcethe vials and Theater: strip the locks/Smash the set and slash the beds/ And when is looks like a Once Upon a Saturday in 1942 performed by the Strolling Players, wife's ex-plot/ We'll cover all the rugs today through July 31. Times and locations vary, call 994-2300 with cheap perfume." Hardly ext. 23, free. groundbreaking stuff, but a fuzzy enough, wasted enough, wasteful Music: enough soundtrack for one more lousy Ann Arbor Civic Band, perform "Musical Portraits.' Tonight, West summer. Park Band Shell, 8 p.m., free. -MarkBinelli Chenille Sisters, take "the Ride" downtown for Art Fair. Tonight, 7:30 p.m., Graceful Arch Stage, free. 21st Century Steel Drum Band, local steel drum band perform reggae, jazz, etc., tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., University Hospital Courtyard, free. Big Dave and the Ultrasonics, blues, blues, blues. Tomorrow, Graceful Arch Stage, 7:30 p.m., free. The Raisin Pickers, old-time dance music, swing, and "new"-grass. Friday, 8-10 p.m., Leonardo's (North Campus Commons), free. Don't Feed Jasper, local reggae/ska outfit led by Kurt Vander Voort. Saturday, 4:30 p.m., Liberty Plaza (corner of Liberty and Divi- sion), free. Film: Summer Vacation:1999, The last in Japanese Ghost Stories series, this is a post-modern twister in which a dead boy comes back to visit his schoolmates who are then taken into the un- known. Best of all, all the male characters are played by young girls! Friday, 7 p.m., Hall, free. The deadline for submissions to This Week in Arts is the Friday Great Loactio"io'ens.make sure y1 have all information in r" ~by that time. The Daily does not guarantee that all submissions will appear theppr UNIVERSITY STUDENTS: TOWERS "If your hair isn't becoming The Best of Campus Life! to you you shoud be Furnished A partments coming to us." Great Location &UTH "Corner of S. 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