Friday, January 18, 2008 Eli Stradler set to make Behrend debut at Bruno's By Ryan P. Gallagher student life editor rpgsoo4@psu.edu "My junior year in high school my buddy gave me a tape called Bob Dylan Biograph and the first song that sang out was 'Lay down your weary tune'. After that I was hooked," recalls singer/songwriter Dan LaFuria, who goes by the stage name Eli Stradler. He will be playing an hour long set of his favorite tunes in Brunos Café Friday, Jan. 18 at 9 p.m, "and that's really what started it all." Lafuria is a North East, PA native and is coming from five years of performing with various groups in the greater Erie area. He has recently been devoting most of his time to his solo act, but tries to meet up with his side project The Lost Dog Experiment about every two weeks however, he says that his current goal is to search for suc cess in his personal music. "I like to sing about hard times and overcoming obstacles, while keeping it on a certain level that everyone can relate to. My main goal is to be able to get what I'm thinking about out there because I feel that I have some good things to LaFuria struggles to place his music in a particular class because so many artists have influenced him to a certain point where he feels he can't really label his music. "Well Dylan, obviously, is a big influence, but there are so many others. Guys like Woody Guthrie, Dave Van Ronk, The Avett Brothers, Mason Jennings, oh and John Prine- he's one of my favorites. I guess if I had to call it anything it would be a cross between early American folk and modern folk." The guitar is not LaFuria's only weapon on stage, as he is extreme ly fond of his harmonica, and on occasion, will rock out on the piano. But the guitar is his favorite instrument and will never pass a moment rir \,) er and Scott R. Musim ['UDE' frr' to jam his Washburn hollow body acoustic. "She my woman," jokes LaFuria about the acoustic. Friday night LaFuria looks to play about thrt quarters of his own material and the rest will some of his favorite tunes to cover. "I'll probabl throw in some Mason Jennings and Dylan in set, but the main focus will be on my latest album, The album LaFuria refers to titled, "For What it Worth" is currently available via Dan himself, ho' ever, he will not have any copies at his Brunos Ca, show. The album consists of 13 songs, and feature one of his favorite old tunes "Amazing Grace which, at one point, led him to inscribe the lyrics the song around the perimeter of one of his guitar LaFuria is looking forward to playing plenty tunes off his latest albs including "Country Roads and "Never Know Again" "It's a lot of traditional stuff he said. "I just try to ke( playing and learn as much as can, you know?" "It's always there. Music is timeless. You could listen to some thing from 30 or 40 years ago and it's still the same- it'll live forev er. It's just always there, you know what I mean?" On Feb. 10, LaFuria will be playing another show at the Starbucks on State St. in downtown Erie. Pa, where he will have copies of the album. 13 - fri LaFuria does not exact ly have a plan for his future but is extremely optimisti about what it will bring loves music - everything abol it. He knows that. What doesn't know is where it w' take him, but wherever goes, he's taking his tunes with him and never forgeting what his true passion is in life- Indie movies gain popularity By Scott R. Muska managing editor srmsoB2@'psu.edu A few years ago, the term "Indie Film" was a lit tle known commodity in the entertainment world. They were a low-budget way for aspiring writers and direeters•to break into the mainstre? entertainment industry as well as an aveni for previously established moviemakers experiment with bold new ideas and coi cepts. Until recently, these films gathered int( est only from those with a vested interest the filmmaking industry (producers, stur executives, etc.) and were shown, for I most part, at experimental film festivals. Actor Zach Braff (Scrubs) became one the poster boys for this film revolution MI he released Garden State—a movie wrote, directed and starred in. It became an enormous hit that transcended the cult and Natalie Portman and Zach Braff, stars of Garden State mainstream barriers. The film also gained extreme critical acclaim and helped to pave the way for the Ellen Page, star of Juno success of both past and future independent films that would've otherwise remained underneath the mainstream Jason Reitman, a filmmaker that initially gathered success with his independent adaption of Christopher Buckley's novel Thank You for Smoking, released his latest indie film, Juno, earlier this month to record-breaking ticket sales and unparalleled critical acclaim. • : .• . : .• ...,,,...:, .: : ~ ..::.•!'...E:.......:::. • 'i i.:,....f. . :, . .,,..,:. , i, :.:•-•!:..,....' :.:: •- g •S One of many shots of singer/songwriter Dan To the left is a picture LaFuria took himself- . • rrni rd LaFuria is placing himself in the world of music to achieve two things- a different style of music than that of what we're used to today and for everyone just to relax and feel good when they here the tunes. "It's a step from a lot of stuff going on today," summarizes LaFuria. "I just want everybody to be able to relate to the music and just have a good time when they hear it." Ellen Page, the Hollywood newcomer that played Juno, has already won numerous awards for her per fomance and was even predicted to win best actress last week at the Golden Globes, but was upset by Marion Cotillard, who won for her starring role in the French indie film La Vie En Rase. Many of the characteristics in independent films are deemed experimentational and attention getting. which have contributed to their growing popularity. but the characteristic inherent in nearly all indie movies that have gained audience acclaim have become known for their soundtracks. These soundtracks more often than not employ the use of independent songwriters that are also not afraid to test the limits of conventional music. Garden State is viewed as the catalyst for this, and is known by some to be the foremost reason that groups like The Shins and Iron & Wine have become popular musicians that are signed by major labels. Juno's soundtrack has been touted as phenomenal as well, with songs by the Moldy Peaches, Belle and Sebastian and Kimya Dawson. It also includes a song that is performed in the movie by Page and her co-star, Michael Cera, who has become a household name after his performance in last summer's comedic hit, Superbad. The horizon looks very bright for independent films and they should continue to enjoy success. The only worry some critics have begun to express is that they may become too pretentious and lose their artistic merit, as so many movies made for the mainstream culture already have. It's become a point of interest and importance for those experi menting with the indie film genre to maintain their down to earth budget that gives such credibility to their filming style while still pushing the envelope with their experimentational subject matter The Behrend Beacon I LaFuria rocking his tunes on stage whereabouts unknown. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO