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If so, you may be like millions of Americans. other You just might be lacking that essential funk in your diet. post-'70s-e- urday afternoon, delicious Samples will be in abundance tonight at the U. Kingsbury Hall, The Motet This group gives a combination of dance and electronic music aimed at satisfying tastebuds your so go and have your guilty plea- Discohesive See related story, See R-- 4 Scott Carrier Utah based writer Scott Carrier, who has published in the likes of Harper's and Esquire, will do a reading from his new book, Running After Antelope, tonight at 7:30 p.m. Afterward, there will be an auto- graph party signed first editions of the book will be available for the small sum of $23. Ken Sanders Rare Books, 26S S. 200 E SIC Zephyr Club, 3SS-CW- B easily-please- d related story, R-- 4 sure. Zephyr Club, fciriiaarOTiMT m i mm im m ni"1 325-732- 355-CLU- 3 Kim m National Arena Cross There truly is nothing better than a leisurely Sunday afternoon spent in the middle of the Delta Center, surrounded by those who share your love and fervor for motorbikes and dirt, yelling at the top of your lungs and kissing your hearing goodbye. Delta Center, Mother Hips Get out of the house and go see this incredibly tight band with amazingly catchy scngwriting, that just happens to love Utah even Prove but try not to hold that against them. 0 ra Saltaire.467-TIX- 764-Her- o 581-710- nim mi funk SoulHat This blues-baseband runs along the lines of a description that groove-jaz- z sounds very familiar in a day and with hip age that is jam bands. d run-amo- k . Zephyr Club, 3SS-CW- B Fortunately, Atkins hasn't changed his habit of personalizing lyrics over the years, although he's changed his method, to a certain extent. "I'm kind of into how the music is telling the listeners what they are like and how they are feeling, i.e., 'You don't know what's going on' as opposed to 'I don't know what's going on.' It gives it a little distance, which can also be construed as cowardly; when I don't want to say, 'I feel like shit,' I can say, You feel like shit' "I, a lot of the time, picture a movie director giving a scenario: "You've just escaped from prison, so you're on the run,'" Atkins said. The band is playing lots of music from old albums this tour. "We have one new song that we're playing on this trip. It's tentatively titled 'Mrs. Pintz,'" Atkins said. The rest of the music will be "mostly stuff from Gef Here and Stay and Weekends of Sound," the band's two most recent albums. picked up James Bertram (Red Stars Theory, for a while on bass, but Robin Perringer (touring bassist for Modest Mouse) is filling the vacant bass spot for the band this tour. "Having Robin P. in our band now is really nice," Johnson said. "He is an old friend of ours, so that worked out great We really like the way he plays, and he picked everything up super fast" Atkins had a simple answer to the question of what happened with the switch: "James wanted to 764-HER- O 8 ex-Lyn-k, ex-Bec- Leftover Salmon Are you in the mood for some slammin', jam-minew grass? If so, go boogie with the best of Utah's and where there's good music, there's dancin'. Zephyr Club, Twelfth Night See related story, n' neo-hip-pi- es 355-CW- B R-- g The sound cf changed, though not at its core, when a bass ' was added to the mix The music became more solid and fulL did"Having a bass in n't really change the band much," said Johnson. "It seems like it freed John up to do different things. It definitely added a lot to the overall sound it was obviously a lot louder and fuller. There was more . going on, so it was nice to play off that." The band has played before at Kilby Court quite possibly Utah's best small venue. "Kilby Court is the shit!," Atkins said. "We enjoyed the immediacy of people right there. We like playing, regardless, but when there are people with walkie talkies...you tend not to meet as many cool kids. But ranch dressing is cool." "We have played Kilby Court once before and we really love it The people that run it are really nice, and the peop!e that came to the show last time seemed to like it," Johnson said. "We're glad to be going back there." has been touring like mad lately, and the Salt Lake City show marks the third on yet anothtour. er long, "We always say we are going to tour more, and this time it actually worked out that way," Johnson said. "This one should be a lot of fun. We're doing the first half that . includes SLC with The Kingsbury Manx and the second with The Shins, two perfect bands." "We're trying to see all the national monuments before we're 30 baseball stadiums and the like," Atkins said, will play Kilby Court March 2. Bring extra money Friday, to the show you'll want to buy an album or two ifyou don't have them already. 764-HER- O "I i'Vt - 2001 764-HER- jam-packe- d 764-HER- Your Vote. Fl!NAL DEBATES Friday, March 2 LDSSA Main Building 10:45 pm Monday, March 5 March 5 of Politics LesbianGay Student Union Union East Ballroom 12:00 pm 7:00 pm Hinckley Institute Tuesday, March 6 ASUU Union Ballroom Lunch will be served. 12:00 pm oo |