AI.rT/ INANN ARBOR The Ann Arbor Art Center will be featuring interactive, computer-generated art in its "New Media and the Spectator" exhibit, showing through June 21. ft RTS Monday80 June 8, 1998 'Sonic' rocks 7th House By Jewel Gopwanl Daily Arts Writer Radio hits turn the competitive world of music. When a band makes it big on the airwaves, stardom is inevitable. When Semisonic, a band currently undergoing star- dom, hit the .f stage of the 7th House last SemisoniC W e d n e s d a y night, image 7th House took a back seat Sass a3 to fun melodies, satisfying lyrics and musical bliss. received high acclaim for its debut, "The Great Divide." But when it came time to record the follow up "Feeling Strangely Fine," Semisonic took a different route to cre- ating an equally good album. "On 'Feeling Strangely Fine,' we had the least possible preparation," said Drummer Jason Slichter in a reent interview with The Michigan Daily. "The spontaneity takes advan- tage of our experience as a live band." Semisonic's second effort not Dan Wilson of Semisonic sings his heart out to "Closing Time" at 7th House last Wednesday. only used the band's live talents but seemed to make Semisonic a better live band. Opening for Semisonic on this tour is Athenaeum, who "comes highly rec- ommended," Slichter said. "We really dig what they do." Even though Athenaeum's single "What 1 Didn't Know" is only receiving sporadic radio airplay, the crowd was pleased with the band's effort. As an opening act, Athenaeum did its job of warming up the crowd. The welcoming audience enjoyed the band's set, especially after the energetic performance of its single. Semisonic began its set in style, playing the best songs from both albums. Captivating the audience for five straight songs, Semisonic took to its emotional side with "Singing See SEMISONIC, Page 10 Beck plays biggest gig ever By Alexandra Ruh For the Daily When attending a Beck concert, audiences have grown to expect to be inundated with groove, innovative music, a touch of soul, incredible lighting and some mean break-danc- ing. Beck did not disappoint at Pine Knob last Tuesday. He gave the filled- "< <\ to-capacity crowd a brilliant perfor- mance. His set included a good number of songs from his first release, "Mellow Gold." These included "Beercan" and the popular hit "Loser," to which the crowd went wild. Beck also Beck included tunes from his current Pine Knob r e i e a s e June 2 "Odelay," and "Deadweight," from the "A Life Less Ordinary";^ soundtrack. The audience4 was fortunate-- enough to hear a few new songs, which put to rest any fear that he might slack after his hugely popular sophomore release. At one point in the show, Beck STEVENGERTZ/Oady informed the audience that it was Beck pulls out his best plaid suit in honor of the largest show he's ever played the largest crowd he had ever played last Tuesday at Pine Knob. for. As exciting as that news was, it Although the crowd was packed huge venue, Beck gave a praiseworthy was also the cause of the only major in shoulder-to-shoulder, dancing performance worthy of his smaller downside of the Pine Knob show. and singing along with the pop cul- shows. He wore his usual unique and Beck is famous for his showmanship ture hero, there was still a lack of ever-stylish clothes, had creative light- at his concerts. From break-dancing to energy. ing and offered a magnificent display record-scratching, his energy and stunts This can be attributed to the fact that of DJ prowess. are unparalleled. But they are also easy a majority of the audience could not Beck s band members also con- to miss if you don't havea good view of even see the movement on the stage tributed to the superb showmanship them. and was forced to watch the concert on of the performance, as when his Tthe nature of his shows requires a huge screens. drummer ascended into the upper smaller venue where audiences can get Going to see a live show only to reaches of the stage at the conclusion up-close and personal with the perfor- watch it on television-like screens is of the encore. mance. disappointing, taking much of the Combining excellent music with Pine Knob, because of its Apansive- thrill out of the performance. Concert- stellar showmanship, Beck proved that ness, caused some of the vibe that usu- goers might as well stay home and no matter where you go to see him, it ally contributes so heavily to Beck's watch MTV is sure to be a great concert experi- shows to be lost. 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