The Behrend Beacon We like our music Extra Medium, with a side In I.eanne Acklin staff w riter With the 1999 release of their de hut album “Happy Accident." the al ternative/rock band Extra Medium Munehow proved that there is still tresh. original music to he heard. The group, with ties to Clarion via lead, singer Joel F.ustiee, has existed m its present form since February of 1 t)1, 9. Flaying the Clarion, Penn ■State, anti lUP circuits during their 1 years of bandomhood. Extra Medium »has managed to earn widespread rec- ognition. independently sell upwards iof a hundred copies of "Happy Acci ; dent," and become stationmp3.com' s ; Featured Stream of the Week. "I like •being the stream of the week...that kicks ass," commented Eustice in light of the recognition, which was warranted this week. ■* Deservedly so. "Happy Accident" tracks that far surpass the 1 requirements for radio play. Songs Csuch as "No Truth," "Consequence." ;'und "Fear" all begin relatively soft bonly to hit hard a few seconds in, Awhile covering topics such as deci **sions. despair, and distress ("oh my"). TTlie lone chick ballad, "World Inside," •♦captures all the niches of a summer >theme song and packs just as much I .sincerity. Just think of how the slower vsongs produced by rock groups turn bout.. .groups like Guns “n Roses, Poi -*son. and Aerosmith come to mind. 1-Thai's tight, smile, you know you’ve ! got that song in your head right now ! ; The vocals in this song finally come up from the basement, dust them selves off a little, and intensely shine upscale a couple of notches, proving that Eustice can stretch his range no tably. anti should consider doing so more often. The remainder of the songs on this album. "Backwards Glance,” “Lost," "Sky Today." and "Can't Stand the J une" bring back the eminence of the lead cuitar that has been evident throughout ruck. Shamefully this lus • ter has been lost in the shuffle of the ; bubble gum pop and cheesy techno urn jams o SUMMER JOBS Erie manufacturer looking to hire general shop . , ....... laborers for the summer. Jobs run from mid-May (or end of semester) through August. A variety of positions are available. Great Hands-on Experience, Good Pay Call Barbara at 451-0400 for details. The Dick and Jane column will no longer be appearing in of fries... Extra Medium practices for the new album that has flooded the music market throughout the 90s and up to today. Following suit with bands such as Matchbox 20, Toad the Wet Sprocket, and Everclear, Extra Medium's lead guitarist Steve C’urll has undoubtedly done his part to respectably feature this root of rock once again (transla tion - the guitar in these songs abso lutely rocks). All the songs are written and pro duced by Extra Medium, w ith remain ing members Miles Altman (guitar). Jerrod Shook (bass), Eric Eisenman (drums), and The Duck (mascot) do ing their share to pull this band into the light where it belongs. The fu ture. as long as these guys continue to do shows, looks promising. "| We] recently signed with Taxi in hopes of finding a label." explained Eustice. Additional exposure has and will con tinue to come from the cyber circuit. For move information on CDs (buy it!), downloads, booking, and bios, visit their sites at www.wclcomc.to/ c.xt ram ct/in m. ic it - ic. I is ten .to/ ext ram e ilium , ir ic u\ mp 3. com/ extramedium. and n it \v.stationmp3. Features (Note: After 2 solid semesters of writing the local band beat for the Beacon, I have had the privilege of meeting some of this area’s most dedicated and passionate artists. Ex tra Medium was actually the only band I knew before hand that I was going to feature, and was the reason I took on this beat. I am now dedi cated to the promotion of heartened and hardworking artists and have come to share their passion and love for music. I hope through my articles that I have opened your eyes to the amazing talent this area holds, and encouraged you to enjoy a night or two in the presence of such spirited people and music. Thank you every one for a wonderful year - Leanne Acklin) April 21, 2000 Spring and Summer bring new season of Spring is finally, here and summer will soon be showing its face. This means two things. One, the semester is finally over, and two, a new season of movie releases is about to hit the aters. So what screen shows do we have to look forward to? A story about strength and adver sity will start the wave of must-see movies this spring. Where the Heart Is features a 17-year-old girl (played by Natalie Portman) in the pursuit of survival after she is left at a Wal-Mart by her boyfriend in a small Oklahoma town. Not only is she jobless and broke, but she is pregnant. The rest of the star cast includes Ashley Judd, Stockard Channing, and Joan Cusack. Directed by Matt Williams, the movie is based on the best-selling novel by Billie Letts and is set to be released on April 28. Next on the list is Big Momma’s House , a story about an FBI agent sent to Georgia to protect a single mother and her son from an escaped convict. This comedy takes shape as the agent is forced to impersonate a southern granny “Big Momma” in order to re main undercover. The cast is com posed of Martin Lawarence, Nia Long, and Paul Giamatti. Directed by Raja Gosnell, the movie’s date of re lease is June 2. FILE PHOTO Another comedy on the way, di rected by Bobby and Peter Farrelly, is entitled Me, Myself and Irene. Vet eran comedian Jim Carrey plays a cop afflicted with split personality disor der who escorts a woman back to her home town. The trip becomes an ad venture as he falls in love with her and tries to win her affections. The cast assisting Carrey includes Renee Zellweger, Chris Cooper, Robert p E S by Katie Przepyszny features co-editor Aries (March 21-April 19). Sleeping through class for the sixteenth time this semester might not be such a good idea. Taurus (April 20-May 20). Your birthday’s com ing up, make sure that it is one hell of a bash and be sure you invite Bongo! Gemini (May 21-June 21). Maybe if you didn’t have that last beer you wouldn’t be seeing double Cancer (June 22-July 22). Be careful about what you eat or drink, everything causes cancer. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). Beware of three legged monkeys bering strange gifts. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Give your professors a surprise and show up for class for a change. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Partying the weekend before finals can be detrimental to your grades. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Sorry scorpios, I’m outta ideas for this week, so you’re on your own! Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Mangos, they’re not just for breakfast anymore, nudge, nudge, wink wink. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). What the heck is a capricorn anyway? Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb 18). Go fishing! Pisces (Feb 19 - March 20). Deep thought Isn’t it amazing that anyone at Behrend could actually have a deep thought? by Bongo the three legged monkey movie releases Forster, and Richard Jenkins. The movie will be released June 23. When comics hit the movies, the re sult is a screen version of X-Men, a live-action adaptation of the most popular comic book series ever. Di rected by Bryan Singer, the movie version features famous faces such as Halle Berry, Rebecca Romijn- Stamos, and Patrick Stewart. To be released on July 14, the movie dis plays the pursuits of the X-Men with their extraordinary powers as they race to fight to protect a mankind that doesn’t understand them and therefore fears them. Coming to theaters August 11, Brendan Fraser, Elizabeth Hurley, and Frances O’Connor will star in Be dazzled. Directed by Harold Ramis, the movie touches the subjects of sex, power, and money as a man makes a deal with the Devil to get the girl of his dreams. To be released next fall, George Tilman, Jr. directs an inspirational movie about military history. With a cast including such big names as Rob ert De Niro and Cuba Gooding, Jr., Navy Diver recaps the experiences of Carl Brashear, who with the help of master diver Billy Sunday, overcomes a crippling injury, racism, and bureau cracy to become the Navy’s first Af rican-American Master Diver. Entering theaters at a date yet to be announced is From Hell, a story based on a graphic novel by Allan Moore and Eddie Campbell. Directed by Allen and Albert Hughes, the movie is set in Victorian London and is a retelling of the Jack The Ripper mur ders. Whether it’s comedy, romance, ac tion, horror, or drama you like, this coming season of movies has it cov ered. Check the theaters near you. Above: Scenes from the upcom ing movies Where the Heart Is, Big Momma’s House, and Me, Myself and Irene. o qp m JOL PAGE 10