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From: Joe Turner <cutter%umb.umb.edu@RELAY.CS.NET>
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 86 17:15:07 est
Subject: Controlled Bleeding query
I remembered seeing a thing about "Controlled Bleeding" in LH at some point, and when I happened by their LP "Body Samples", I picked it up. I like! Can anyone tell me more about these dudes? After hearing lots of of stuff about Severed Heads and Big Black, I finally picked both albums up. Severed Heads are fun. Big Black are like Wicinski; they think they're just sooo fuckin' cool, y'know?, and the attitude just RUINS whatever they have to say. Still, fun stuff, especially "Bad Houses" and "Bazooka Joe". Could people PLEASE shut th' fuck up about Sue? Sheesh. We all have skeletons in our closet. She likes wimpy guitar pop; I have my "Go West" records; Wi- cinski has some unmentionable disease that makes him froth at the mouth at people. > There's no such thing as "good" new music. I bet you don't beleive in the tooth fairy, either! Gimme a fucking break. Between Wicinski's vomiting and IED's fanatacism, is there ANYONE who has an open mind? SHRIEKBACK / The Buddy System Blue Wall, Amherst MA Last Friday night Small. Tiny. Maybe 200 people. Less. Not too hot, temperature wise, and room to dance. The Buddy System, a Boston band, came on and did interesting things that sounded a little repetetive, but it was pleasant. Pop with loud overtones. Did about 10 or so songs, ended with a pretty decent cover of "Baby You're a Rich Man" by the Beatles. 7 out of 10. Shriekback came on. Opened with "Nemesis", which surprised me. Did a damn good version of it, too. Did a lot of the new album ("Black Light Trap", "The Reptiles and I", "Pretty Little Things", "Sticky Jazz", "The Underwater Boys") and a few from "Oil and Gold" ("Nemesis", "Everything that Rises Must Converge", "Hammerheads", "This Big Hush", "Faded Flowers"), "All Lined Up" and "My Spine (is the Bassline)" from "Care", and NOTHING from "Jam Science". They also did "Feelers" and a cover of "Razor Edge" by Defunkt (sp?). Andrews looked like he was having fun. Woo was wearing a Turkish outfit that must have had her sweating like a bastard, and Suh was looking like a Banana- rama reject. The audience (college wavo trendies, all of us :) ate 'em up. The energy pouring off the stage was phenomenal. I screamed for "Fish Below the Ice" and "Accretions" and "Suck", but they didn't play 'em (bastards). The Blue Wall had to close at 11, so they didn't get to play an encore of "Nemesis" and one other which I don't remember from the play list. Peter Lee (FULIGIN@UMASS) interviewed Barry Andrews for a half-hour before the show, and OF COURSE he'll transcribe it here, WON'T HE? Soo desu ka, Peter- kun? :-) If you'll all excuse me, I'm going to be a wavo now and go listen to my "Don't Give Up" 12"... -joe