“•Entertainment Alternative Music Alternatives Shawn Swanson The Collegian Sonic Youth "Dirty" DGC If you were expecting a progressive sounding pop album form New York City's premiere alternative music innovators, you will be sadly disappointed by the seventh album from Sonic Youth. The second major label waxing appropiately entitled "Dirty" is reminiscent of the early 80's punk rock style of uninhibited expression through noise. Thruston Moore, Kim Gordon, and Lee Rinaldo are the main conspirators of the effort, and have collectively challenged the tastes of the typical listener of the Lollapoluza bandwagon. Butch Vig, of Sub Pop Records, has lended his expertise on the engineering platform to shape the tunes into a classic Youthian form. Sonic Youth has also recruited D.C.’s only hard-core deity, lan Mackaye, to play x-tra guitar on "Youth Against Fascism." They have created a perfect blend of distortion and meaningless lyrical content in songs like ’Sugarcane.” The twelfth song "Chapel Hill" is a tune reflecting back on the underground music scenes of old and the up and coming scenes of the future. The album is a genuine piece of work. A must buy if you can scrounge up enough pocket lint. Helmet "Meantime” Interscope Reeds. It is no longer safe to walk outside, they have finally done it. The loudest, heaviest, and most powerful underground band has signed a million dollar deal with a major label called Interscope. Helmet is based on the lower east side of Manhattan .and has been making hard-core music for a number of »>>>>»;s•» years. I . The Collegian Mail Subscription Form Due to increasing demand for home subscription service. ■ The Collegian will be offering mail subscriptions. To 1 | receive your home subscription please return this | completed form. Name: _ Address: City , , The Collegian LJ 12 issues $ 5.00 Distribution D »issws STO.OO Perih_State l^hrend Ene.PA 16563-0906 L _ _ - ' —i Their latest album "Meantime" has soared up the Alternative charts. The title track stands out as a modern athem of teen anxiety. It is a melody of distorted power chord death and is a fitting beginning to the album. When you listen to this album in its entirety you may find it to be monotonous and choppy at times. But when you begin to feel an inkling of disinterest, you'll reach a song that bludgeons your ears like a sledgehammer. "You Borrowed" is perfect example of a tune that just makes you want to move. This record is a solid investment for any Helmet fan. However, if you have never been exposed to Helmet before, you might want to pick up the nine song E.P. entitled "Strap It On". It is a good way to see if you have the "nads” to be a true Helmet fan. Upcoming Alternative Release Velocity Girl untitled Sub Pop Velocity Girl is the latest band to sign with the independent conglomerate Sub Pop Records out of Seattle. They are Sarah Shannon-vocals, Jimmy Spellman-drums, Archie Moore-guitar and vocals, and Ryles on bass. The band halls from Silver Spring, Maryland; just a tad north of D.C., and have essentially started their own music scene because they didn't fit the genre coming qpt of the central metropolitan area. Velocity Girl has a very unique style somewhat like a nursery rhyme crossed with a wave of fuzz. They write nice,happy, catchy melodies that make an addictive form of ear candy. Velocity Girl gives you a taste of their soul in every song that really can't really be expressed in words. Keep your eyes open for the new album, it will make your year. Mail to; Smooth and Rock Serve Up Hard Rap Liam O'Mahon The Collegian Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth "Mecca and the Soui Brother" Elektra Records Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth represent a new style in the world of hip-hop flavor. Their first full length LP "Mecca and the Soul Brother" reveals many different and innovative sounds produced by D.J. Pete Rock; while C.L. Smooth delivers socially conscious lyrics without "the sticker”(the Explicit Lyrics sticker to be more precise) appearing on the cover of the album. The entire album is marked by beats slower than that which many " Hats Off To You! ACROSS Smaller portion Chair person, eg Messrs. Malone & Spade Bum medicine Cognizant Racetrack Scottish hat Phone and bucks lead in Succulent ~ Typed hat Greek portico Winged Sixth sense Ms. Ferber & others Rower part Brand of felt hats Dance light Surfeit Straighten the ball Heraldic term incidents Signed on Suit material Hat parts Draft org. Wager Mr. Carnegie Bums without flame A Lewis Carroll heroine Knell John Paul ll's hat ? 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