ARTS BRIGHT EYES Continued from Page 9 As Bright Eyes' success has grown, so has the fan base. At live shows you will now find an equal number of undergraduate English majors and adolescent girls, who adore Conor Oberst for his senti- mentality, honesty and, perhaps above all; his Jimmy Fallon-esque good looks. What is most exciting about Bright Eyes shows, however, is the unpredictability. Oberst has been The Michigan Daily - Monday, May 5, 2003 - 11 known to get too drunk to play (come on, he's a tortured soul - you can't honestly expect him to stay sober) or stay dead sober, solemnly strumming his acoustic guitar. You also never know what songs Oberst will be playing, as he takes the admirable high road and doesn't stick to the songs from the previous major record release and a few of his old throwbacks. At any given concert you have the opportunity to catch a B-side or a rare track put out on some shared EP. And, because the band members rotate so consis- tently, the sound of the songs varies from show to show - what could be annoying to some but an insight into the songs for others. For instance, on his 2001 tour Oberst hit the road with six females backing him, con- siderably changing up the dynamic from the group on the album. Whether you enter the venue and see only Conor Oberst and an acoustic guitar, or him and 16 of his close friends on stage, Bright Eyes is sure to be an exciting, emotional- ly-charged show. TONY DING/Daily This microphone is delicious! HOMEGROWN PACKS PIG By Tony Ding Daily Arts Writer In a demographic not keen on the punk rock genre, Ann Arbor's Blind Pig was packed with hungry area teens eager for a hearty serving of SoCal's Homegrown Saturday. The road-warriors clocked in at the bar to chat before their gig. "This is a col- lege town right? So there's a lot of pussy and stuff," says JohnTran, when asked why they chose to play here, a first time for the touring veterans. Tran stands out amongst his peers, a rarity. "Having Tran in the band is like eating filet mignon with chopsticks," says bassist Adam Lohrbach. "I'm not a typical Asian," quips Tran, "I drink beer and date white girls." Homegrown's new album, Kings of Pop, is "aggressive pop rock," explains Lohrbach. "We still have the catchy feel to it, like the choruses, but it's more rock, more in-your-face," he adds. Some things haven't changed however, like Homegrown's audience. "As we get older, our fans stay the same age," notes Tran. The band is going on their ninth year in August and they're more energized than ever. As their openers wrapped up and the Buds are downed, the guys wade through sweaty fans and leap to action. Moshing, melodic jumping and stage-dives ensue. Homegrown is skipping their regu- lar spot on the Warped Tour this year to take part with young Drive-Thru bands on the label's own headliner in the fall. Look for them with fellow seniors Allister and freshmen like the Starting Line, the Movielife and Early November. See more Homegrown photos at www.michigandaily.com e When you were a kid, you: O Had a lemonade stand. ® Had two lemonade stands. @ Recruited other kids to run your chain of lemonade stands. When Grandma gave you birthday money: ® You spent it on candy and movies. ©@You put it in a piggy bank. © You asked her to invest it for you. During finance classes: O You wished you could stay awake. ® You wished you could pay other students to take your tests. o@Other students wished they could pay you to take their tests. : *' ::, : : 2 :'d::.: F - ::.:. . 4, :5. it ,4 .:. v., fi + Are you cut out to work for us? The Beitler Company, a leading Chicago real estate development firm, is looking for bright college graduates who want a career in the entrepreneurial, exhilarating field of commercial real estate. Are you one of them? Take this test and find out. If "c" is your kind of answer, you're our kind of person. Email Eileen Koss at ekoss@beitlerco.com-we want to meet you. T HE w MC0 M PA NY One North LaSalle " Suite 2850 e Chicago, IL " www.beitlerco.com " EOE DEVELOPMENT - TENANT REPRESENTATION * CONSULTINS a INVESTMENT SERVKES eACQISITIONS - DI9S1 aPSI 'WECT 'CONSTRIICTICN MAN WEMENT ASSET MANt.GrMENT