10- The Michgan DaiySummer Weeky-Wednesday, July 7,1993 -~I 'College is just high school with ashtrays.' -Kevin Bacon in 'She's Having a Baby' 4 Primus scream Hot trio headlines Lollapalooza Festival 4 By NIMA HODAEI "When we started out," remem- bered Primus guitarist Larry Lalonde, "we'dcomeout(forashow)andthere'd besixpeople there.We'dbelike, 'Hey, we're Primus and we suck!"' Oh, how the times have changed indeed. Coming along way from play- ing to near-empty clubs in the trio's nativeSanFrancisco, Primushasbuilt quite a name for itself in the past sev- eral years. From Les Claypool's innovative bass style (earning him numerous awards in music publications) and bi- zarre twangy vocals, to Tim Alexander's tribal drum pattems and Lalonde's knack to turn aharsh guitar riff,Primusis finally being acceptedas a major force on the music scene. A quick glance at its recent accomplish- ments would indicate as much. In just the past two years, the band has toured with the likes of its child- hood heroes Rush, Public Enemy and U2.This culminated with therelease of its fourth album, "Pork Soda," and the announcement that the group will be the closing act on this year's Lollapaloozatour, which Lalondesaid, "was pretty much a total surprise." Ironically,inatime when the group is earning its greatest success, "Pork Soda" further distances Primus from eventhe"mainstream"alternativemu- sic scene. The majority of the album is harsh and raw. Itputs forth a live feel that brings to mind the spontaneity of the band's concerts. This is not glam rock;itis,in fact, wellunder-oroduced. "Weweren'treallyafteranything," said Lalonde. "But it was definitely what we were happy with as far as sounding live. We didn't want it to sound like Def Leppard or anything like that - all polished and perfect. Most of the stuff on ('Pork Soda') is pretty much first takes of things." Primus has fortunately managed toescapemostofthepitfallsthatawait bandsuponsigning withamajorrecord label. Rather than performing less- than-glamorous opening slots which often lead to ending up in the "where are they now?" category,the bandhas had the opportunity to perform and learn from other bands it had always admired. "It's more of a thing that keeps touring exciting," Lalonde explained. "You get home from a tour and you say, 'Okay, let's relax andnotdo any- thing.' Then someone says, 'Hey, you want to tour with Public Enemy?' You get all excited again." Despite the level of adulation the group has received recently, Lalonde and the rest of Primus have still stayed fairly level-headedanddown-to-earth. They don't want to take part in the crash-and-bumrisetosuccessof bands such as Nirvana or the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Lalonde even confessed he had half-expected "everyone (in the audience)would begeneafterAlicein Chains" on the current tour. Quite the contrary, Lalonde re- ported that crowd reaction has been 0 a Primus eschews the alternateen crowd-pleasing anthems of other bands to do their own thing. follow a prime time spot of this magni- thing!' This is basically just music for in Chains, Dinosaur Jr., Fishbone, tude? us." Arrested Development, Front 242, "I think for us it looked like some- And so it should be ... Babes in Toyland and Rage Against thing that was fun," Lalonde said in LOLLAPALOOZA FESTIVAL '93 the Machine. Tickets are still regard to Lollapalooza. "Because we will be at the Milan Dragway available. Parking lot opens at 7:00 definitely don't ever look at stuff and (Milan, MI) this Friday, July 9th. a.nm and the show begins precisely at say, 'Oh wow, we're doing this huge Performers include PRIMUS, Alice 12:00 p.m. I RuPaul Supernodel Of The World Tommy Boy stunning sofar. And how exactly wilt Are youreadyfortheRuPaul expe- Primus turn down the offers that will rience?This6-foot5-inchcross-dresser has been promoting his butt off ever since his smash single "Supermodel (You Better Work)" started climbing the charts and getting heavy rotation on MTV last December. The album is SMALL CLASSES- 7 Ann Arbor Civic Theatre I E Second Stage Productions BIG SCORES BILOXI GUARANTEED RESULTS LIL by Neil Simon directed by Tim Morley 1 THE mJuly 8-24, 1993 PRINCETON Thurs. thru Sat. at 8:00 p.m. REVIEW Tickets are $7.00 Thursdays 2-or-i Ann Arbor Civic Theatre, 2275 Platt Rd. we score more Tickets & reservations, call 971-AACT every bit as full of fun and positive ideas - traits that seem to very much be a part of the personality of RuPaul. The disco-powered music might turn some people away, but this stuff is fierce. It has a real hip-hop groove to back the disco-esque horn sections and violins. Music trade journals such as Bill- board have said the biggest test for RuPaul will be whether or not middle America (yes, us!) is ready for music from an openly gay cross-dresser to become a part of their music collec- tions and to be played on their radio stations. If middle America loves to dance to music with a touch of humor, then it should certainly love RuPaul's "Supermodel Of The World." Jim Whitaker Andrew Logan Show Me Your Heart Motown Get on your feet, people! The first track of "Love Can Be Enough," is pure '70s disco.Puton that whitesuit, smile like John Travolta and point that finger high! Heavy beats,rapid tempo -all that's missing is the strobe light. Well, that was fun. Now sit back down. This is where "Show Me Your Heart" begins its descent downward into the abyss called boring. As the tempo decreases, very over-produced, R&B-flavoreddancemusicarrives.The mixtures of repetitive choruses, back- groundsingers,rapanduncomplicated pseudo-motivational lyrics (nine of 11 are about love) are almost reminiscent of New Kids on the Block - though most of the time not as good (never thought you'd hear that sentence, didja?). I will say, however, that one of the ballads, "All Because of You," qualifies as cute. And hey, thecoverofferssome fun. The beautiful, long-haired, lip-sticked0 Andrew leans forward Sears Portrait Studio-style - and let me tell you, he would have been really cool back in like 1982. Unfortunately,whileyouandIboth know thatweare in the '90s now, poor Andrew hasn't caught on. The flash- back might have worked if his songs were strong enough tosustain it. Butas it stands, all he's got is an outdated sequined leather jacket. Sorry, but that ain't gonna do it. -Kristen Knudsen