I The Behrend Beacon Music Column: Hardy chats about upcomming CD "Hearts and Unicorns" By Sean Mihlo music columnist ~ mm4Bo(c/ r.u.eciu She's got a tough-cookie atti tude and a dangerously biting voice. Born and raised in California's Orange County, 24- year-old Annie Hardy grew up eschewing the drug-induced lifestyles of her peers and focus ing her attention on writing and playing music. In 1998, at the age of 18, Hardy escaped from the o.C.'s magnetic grip and moved to L.A., catching a few gigs here and there as key boardist for bands like Shrinkwrap and Radio 4 (no, not that Radio 4). Eventually, she decided to go solo with her own musical brainchild, Giant Drag. in 2003. In the summer of 2003, along with 27-year-old percus sionist Micah Calabrese, the duo played their first show at the Scene Bar, accepted residencies at various venues throughout L.A. and put out "Lemona," a five-song E.P. Over two years later, the band signed with Interscope-subsidiary Kickball Records and released their debut full-length, "Hearts and Unicorns," with critics pro claiming the rebirth of a grunge nation. Songs like "Cordial Invitation" and "This Isn't It" affirm the band's sound some where amongst the dirty riffs of Nirvana, the lethargic vocals of Mazzy Star's Hope Sandoval and the drone-saturation of My Bloody Valentine. The Behrend Beacon: Giant Drag, it's just you and Micah. Sex Column: By Michelle Vera Suroviec First, let's try to define what constitutes cheating. Hundreds of years ago it was much easier to explain. To simplify things and to possibly offend all lovers, anthropologists and historians, let's just say cheating can be defined as relations with someone other than a predetermined partner beyond courting, involving some level of physicality. Call it a kiss or more, but some sort of physical exchange is necessary. Cheating is a purely physical act. Someone cannot think his or her way into adultery. In the realm of the inner mind, many thoughts, both clean and dirty, stream across and present them selves. Everyone has their own fantasies, but not acting on these impulses is what counts as faithfulness. For example, if someone wishes someone ill will or even death, they are not a murderer. What's new LEB? By Erin Daquelente contributing writer eadsoo3 psu.edu Do you have creative ideas and can use them in a way to catch people's attention? Do you want to get more involved on campus? If so, the Lion Entertainment Board (LEB) is now accepting applications for a new publicity chair to finish out the rest of the semester and continue through for the following spring semester. This is a paid position, which is in charge of heading a com mittee and meeting with them each week to pub licize original ideas for all the events going on that week. Applications are available in the Student Activities office and will he due Wednesday, Nov. 10. The LEB will be holding interviews and hopefully have a new chairper son selected by Thanksgiving. So come on and join their team. Here is what is planned for the rest of the semester, check it out. Spanky is performing this Saturday night at 9 p.m. in Bruno's. He made his first appearance on MTV's Half Hour Comedy Hour, as well as performing on HBO's "The Comedy Channel." Spanky became a published author with his book entitled Men are Sluts, a humorous look at the male libido. In 1997, Spanky was seen on the hit shows: ER, The Profiler, and the Jenny McCarthy Show. Buddy Wakefield will be here Nov. 18 at 9p.m. Wakefield is known for delivering raw, rounded, high vibration performances of humor and heart while shifting social paradigms and assaulting cross-cultural barriers through pow erful accounts of release. sir :',J When and how did you two meet? Was Giant Drag origi nally intended as a solo proj ect? Annie Hardy: We met in 2001 when both of our best friends were dating each other. At first, Micah was helping me record my songs at his home recording studio. Then, I asked him to he my drummer. He said yes and then one day started playing the synthesizer as a bass at the same time as he played drums, only as a joke, but it worked. So, we didn't need a bass player. BB: What was the recording process like for "Hearts and Unicorns"? Did you have most of the songs written already? AH: Some of them were old and some were new. We record ed every Giant Drag song that we had (18 all together), and the ones that we thought turned out the best ended up on the record. BB: What made you decide to include most of the songs from the "Lemona" E.P. on the new album? I definitely approve of the new version of "This Isn't It," which empha sizes the role of the synthesiz er more than the original does. How important are the syn thesizers? AH: We decided to put those The two-man hand "Giant Drag three songs from the E.P. because they are songs that a lot of people like, including us. It just seemed right. We have syn thesizers on every song. That's what we do live. They were there on the E.P., too. They arc on every song and always have been. The synthesizer acts as a photo editor mi , ,l 21 Of psusedu P ii . DEl\irr Li Q&A with Giant Drag's Annie Hardy BB: One music critic recent ly described the hand as "Mazzy Star for perverts," which is pretty accurate. I know this question can get pretty monotonous, hut what are your favorite bands? Who have you been influenced by? What constitutes cheating? Someone who wants to steal a box of chocolates and ex en if the thought brings a smile to their face, it is not cheatinl2 unless the \ actually do it. Cheating and sex work the same way. Phone sex has become a lucrative industry, where a person talks with someone else, usually about acts that if actually performed. would cause strenuous back sprains and illegitimate children. The results of the experience may offend the other partner. hut the only real harm, in most situations, is the weight on the credit card. A few dollars a minute can wholly support that so-called sexy co-ed's gas tric bypass of the month. One can argue that all phone sex constitutes is the exchange of thoughts. Intellectuals do the same thing over a game of Backgammon. The next frontier of man, not including outer space. is the Internet, a medium originally designed for defense purposes. Slowly, entrepreneurial minds began to corrupt the intellectual design of the Internet to entertain the foolhardy masses. Adam Ace is scheduled for Dec. 3 at 9 p.m. in Bruno's. Unlike any comedy show you have seen before, The Adam Ace Crazy Comedy Show has to be seen in order to truly be believed. Combining comedy, music, props, costumes, wacky dancing, improv. and lots of audience participation, Ace excites and ener gizes crowds with his outrageous look and con tagious personality. In addition to the various comedians sched uled for the upcoming weeks, The LEB Nightclub offers various bands and special events. Sons of Pitches is planned to play Dec. 8 at 12 p.m. in Bruno's. Sons of Pitches is a group of five classically trained musicians who perform a wide variety of songs from pop, classic rock, country and folk covers to many original songs. Their engaging stage presence along with their humor and energy make them highly charismat ic performers. They are now making a full time commitment to pursuing a professional per- formance career. The LEB's annual Battle of the Bands will be held April 14, 2006 and is still being planned. For more information or to join the planning committee, e-mail Ben Raymond at bar23s @ psu.edu. Also, don't miss the movies shown every week in Reed 117. They cost only $1 per student and play Wednesday through Saturday night at 10 p.m. Scheduled to play for the next few weeks are: -Red Eye Nov. 9-12 -Four Brothers Nov. 16-19 -Cinderella Man Nov. 30 - Dec. 2 ~frk 40 made up of Annie Hard) and Michah Calabrese (left to right) AH: Neil Young is one of my all-time favorites, anal the Beatles of course. I guess I must have heen influenced by 90s music. since that's what wit\ going on when I was grow ing up. I started getting into music more than just listening to it I remember listening to a lot of r il l T i l l Guns N' Roses when I was in grade 5ch001...1 guess I never really stopped listening. BB: Have you taken the new material out on the road yet? And are you totally excited about playing live? We'‘ e been playing the material from the record for a With the Internet, things started to get more interesting. A new medium emerged faster than Ron Jeremy's career. In addition to annoying advertisement pop-ups, new websites featuring nude por traits of anorexic women that could double as floatation devices (in case of an emergency) flooded the web. The unique interactivity of the Internet allowed everyone the opportunity to experiment at a faster pace and show the beauty of the human figure in a variety of ways. Fetishes for the strangest things, such as Lego's or juice boxes, could he explored and satis fied. Instead of just the audio properties that the phone has to offer, the web cams of the Internet allow visual entertainment as well. Someone could do the raunchiest things in front of millions of oth ers, but is it cheating? There's no physical exchange, and even if there were, former President Clinton already has proven that BJs don't count. Friday, November 11, 2005 long time already. We have a handful of new material that we have been playing already, and we're more excited about that. We're excited about touring but also nervous. We're leaving for two months straigh and that's a really long time. ONTRIBUTED PHOTO