Page 12 That What is Not is not that bad Brad Kane The Collegian "...So when I picked it up and looked at it, I stared at the damn thing for about five minutes, trying to figure out what it was on the cover. Then I noticed the title - That What Is Not - and it hit me. Boy, oh boy, isn't John Lydon a sneaky little bastard? He gets better as he gets older I tell y0u..." Oops, sorry, just describing Public Image Limited's new release to a friend, or at least describing the cover. In fact, it's quite a cover, worthy of some first rate, highly intellectual, deeply stimulating discussion. But hey, John Lydon, PiL's frontman, has never been one to let anything controversial go untouched, and yes, the cover leans a bit to the controversial side. To sum it up, the artwork resembles, well, female genitalia actually - or is it? But hey, that what is not, remember? Ha, what a guy that Lydon. Well, this review could go on a bit about the cover, considering it's a bit more interesting than the music located within, but in all fairness let's give it a try here, what do you say? To begin, it should be noted that it took the band eleven releases to dig heartily into its roots - those cultured by Lydon from his Sex Pistol days. On That What Is Not 's opener, the driving, stinging "Acid Drops," Lydon samples his chant from the Pistols God Save The Queen, ‘The ‘Matdißo,; ‘Present ‘The ‘Two QentCemen of Verona cA p W A Comedy • By ‘William Shakespeare