Wednesday, July 26, 1995 - The Michigan Daily - I ear Factory build on their expanding fan base Kirk Miller bum," Bell said. "So we had to create a to do yet, because all the cool stuff has Possibly improving their audience ily Arts Writer vision of what we wanted. We didn't already been done, so we've got to do base will be the fall tour with no other When done right, a good science fic- have a story line, but we had a concept of something really cool and different." than the unretired Ozzy Osbourne and a n movie can make the most cynical having a futuristic feeling along the lines That's all well and good, but having couple of high profile side projects in the wer say "Cool!" Musically that effect of 'Blade Runner' and 'Terminator 2.' I a sound and vision ahead of their time band, including Bell's collaboration with Fear Factory, the futuristic industrial / write the lyrics after the song is written. and somewhat based on the currently Ozzy / Black Sabbath bassist Geezer tal hybrid for people who normally ... It turned out to be a concept record, untrendy thrash scene might not play Butler coming out on TVT records and er far away from either of those and the concept is of a certain individual well in Peoria, or Pine Knob for that mat- two other band members dallying as un- ids. struggling against a machine-like soci- ter. Given music's current state it was a derground Mexican death metal drug "In our beginnings we had a lot of ety. ... He's trying to let other people surprise that the band charted on lords Brujiera. There's even a remix al- sh / death types," lead singer Burton know the importance of individuality. Billboard's "Heatseekers" and made it bum cleverly titled "Remanufacture" in 1ll explained of their fan base. "Now And that together it can work, collec- on to the cool industrial soundtrack for the planning stages, which if anything e get all sorts of fans ... everybody tively as individuals, to 'demanufacture' the movie "Hideaway," but Bell thinks like their previous remix album might ems to like this record." the society."(And yes, Bell claimed, it the best is yet to come. get some airplay and club play. The record is "Demanufacture," a can be a comment on today.) "I think we have potential," he Maybe we'll even see their cool sncept album that doesn't let the con- Unfortunately the band hasn't been hoped. "I think people want something video for "Replica" on MTV in the fu- pt get in the way of dramatic, heavy able to bring the visual element they new and Green Day is on the outs and ture, if the channel decides to ever repro- tng structures. A slightly unusual direr- want to stage, especially with their six- Offspring is on the outs, even though gram hard music. It's a nifty ode to on for a band on the verge of song, fourth-band-on-the-bill placement they're selling 4 million records. That "Blade Runner," which brings up an- effersons"-style "moving on up" but opening for Megadeth this summer. sound came and went already 10 years other point; cool sci-fi movies like that se that came naturally. "We can't afford it," Bell laughed. ago, while our sound is completely and "Star Wars" began their lives with "We had four months to write this al- "We haven't been able to figure out what new." dorky names like "Do Androids Dream Foetus is reborn with reissues and a tour of Electric Sheep?" and "A New Hope" respectively, so you know there's one lurking in Fear Factory's background. "We went from 'Creeping Butter- cup' to 'Fear Factory,"' Bell laughed. And the world was a little brighter from that moment on. y Ted Watts aily Arts Writer For the past 15 years or so, J. G. hirlwell has been creating nclassifiable soundscapes resembling verything from punk to dance music er various permutations of the name oetus. Foetus Interruptus, Scraping oetus Off the Wheel and Phillip and his oetus Vibrations are only a handful of xamples. But on his current release, Gash," the band name is simply Foetus. (The different names were due to) dif- rent intentions for different records," aid Thirlwell. "And pure perversity. I eel I've got that out of my system, strip down to plain old Foetus." The music, however, is as compli- ed as it ever was, if not more so. ongs vary vastly in their genre from Liz Phair - "Juvenilia" An EP with seven new songs from Ms. Guyville. Bone Thugs N' Harmony -- "E. Eternal" The Health and Happiness Show "Instant Living" Tasty country-folk-rock. Soultry - "Soultry" Earth Eighteen - "Butterfly" # Glam-rock at its finest. Cool off with a COLLI DERI Choose any of our 22 Fruit, Cereal, and Candy Topptngs to Create your own Colombo Non-Fat Frozen Yogurt Shake! Also Featuring: Charbroiled Sandwiches and Fresh Salads Daily House Specials! 812 South State Street 769-5650I- track to track. "I compose something, then feel I need to move on to something else. I don't want to write 10 punk rock songs in a row. Once I've got one out of my system, I might want to move on to an overture, and then a big band song, and then whatever I feel like at the time. FOETUS When: Sunday, July 30 Where: St. Andrew's H all Tickets: $10 in advance; Doors open at 8 p.m. Sometimes all of the above in the same song." Thirlwell is not exaggerating. The big band-esque "Slung" is sandwiched between the dirge/kiddie song "They Are Not So True" and the punk/house "Steal Your Life Away." Foetus is not a band that gets in a rut. Well, Foetus albums are actually a bit obsessively named. They all have four letters in the title. "It's a thematic thing. No, actually I considered stopping it after I'd done 10, butI definitely like the idea. I think it looks good. Ilike using triple entendres in the titles. It's aconcept,man." The art on Foetus works was also purely drawings by Thirlwell until the current album. "'Butterfly Potion,' a single I did, to my artwork to a logical conclusion. And when I was recording 'Gash,' I was wondering where I could take it next. I was recording it in Times Square, and one night I left the studio and was walking around. I looked up, saw the Jumbotron and it struck me how sick it would be to take over Times Square. And after alot of wheeling and dealing and button pushing, I actually did it,"chuckled Thirlwell.The final productis a tasty photo of the Times Square Jumbotron and surroundings taken by Alex "Bill of Bill and Ted" Winter, with a Thirlwell rendered graphic on it. Of course, to see how Foetus has changed since the earlier '80s, you need some of the older stuff to compare to the newer stuff. And fortunately, we are in the midst of a Foetus reissue frenzy. Two singles are going to be released from "Gash," Big Cat has just rereleased five Thirlwell albums, and Thirsty Ear is in the middle of rereleasing five. "Hole" V f Hey you, Flock of Seagulls. and "Nail" have been released, and "Sink,""Thaw" and "Dirtdish" are being released this month. "Basically, I've got 13 CDs coming out this year." Try to top that. Anyway, with a touring band that in- cludes Jim Kimball of the Laughing Hy- enas and Dave Reed of Don Cabellero, the Foetus stage show certainly must be some- thing to see. And since it's been at least three years since the last tour, who knows when you'll next get a chance to view it? 1.( I BTUI ARR ON ALL MICHIGAN T-SHIRTSi SWEATSHIRTS, AND COTTON HATS. 304 S. 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