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In fad, nobody I met seemed to appreciate the Mouse the way I da I impressed an amateur drummer with Modest Mouse drummer Jeremiah (keen's rockin' abilities on The Lonesome Crowded WestMA I : cy ; I: f i:i,-.arXk f: VAs : . s .;h -.i ;ti:.TS-iai;ttfit,v- ' H - j , ii a n: n ' C?u y b--.- : cu1-- r i :' : 1'--, t ' , y 1 y C? iL ! ii v thsi intensity. fef tttigcawias 1 Jr. i fcr-- i c',;t:i!;-ncr- " "" a-t sc"ii!rfjlli-t.i:kKi!- fc I . j" v. . 1 '' coddteflthatIhadrsst5nliis heart I was becoming frustrated. In fact. 111 just "that CD is bloody AMAZING." I had actually lent him several, so I asked him which one. He couldn't pronounce Aphex Twin, but we figured it out. It was music that he had been looking for. It spoke to him as it speaks to me. I gave him the copy of that CD as the two Modest Mouse albums, and while we did not embrace or shed tears together, I could definitely imagine what it would have been like if we had. My message has been sent I planted the seeds. HeU tell his friends, well as to be on Craywhale CD stores and at the bands' shows. And www.loeaislc.com apparently is opening an online store soon, so people can get it there too. When it comes to bigger things, there's a few national and regional companies that are going to help me distribute it We're also going to advertise in some national zines. Hopefully, we can get it outside of Utah. That has always been my main goal. RED. Miat are the hopes for a My Sweet Compilation 2? Palcher: Cosh, it would be great I'd love to do it, but it is a lot of work. There's more than eight other bands in this state that are worth putting on another compilation. And watching the scene grow, Tm sure m get motivated to do another one. My Sweet Compilation is released March 15. My Sweet Records will host a release show at the Kilby Court Gallery (741 S. 330 West). March 15 features Form of Rocket, Kammergun and Blue Collar line. March 16 features The Downers, New Transit Direction, The Kill and ht Sherlock. guitar fills so much space it leads one to suspect that he has been secretly growing a third arm. While he pours out intuitive chaos, the drums and bass hold a thick, solid groove. Furious Fire's strange brand of jazz-induce- My Sweet Compilation: Eight bands, 15 d metal is particularly dynamic in tracks, and 80 minutes cf the rock context of the music that just might make you jump out of your seat compilation, making its songs two of the standout yelling, "Hofy tracks. The album ends fitting- that band hlocam- sh it, a metal opus by "Sidewinder" begins Hammergun. with a orunchy, repetitive guitar riff and slowly builds in intensity, weaving through numerous secof a song tions. It is a death-marc- h that simply has to come last. To put anything after it would be impossible, if for no other reason than by now the album is 8omin-ute- s long. 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Z! 1 VQQ7 lo-eczietx as th frcr.t rssa for rdne inch v .r. xLls.Trtnt Rerrrr rul!y a co'leciicn cf liv; tracks. ; Is M:k dzz-.'.c- t ?.:..jc. n T-- Lis G: M ii . tr--i T and who knows? Maybe hell end up liking Modest Mouse too. jedTed-mag.co- the CD going sale? Palcher: ft will be for sale at all two-nig- tell yon light now: Venezuelans don't like Modest Mouse, Nobody seemed to understand the music, let akme Isaac Brock's caustic suburban Western American poetry. Perhaps the time isn't yet right for Modest Mouse to dominate in Venezuela. I travel with burnt copies of CDs for two reasons: No. 1, it's no biggie if they get stolen, and No. 2, 1 can give them away to those who accept the message. Well, by the end of the trip, I had found nobody worthy of my Modest Mouse or Aphex Twin CDs. No one would appreciate them as I da That is until I met Marcos, the waiter at the El Mango Italian restaurant in Chororu, Venezuela. Choroni is a tiny beach town on the Caribbean. I let Marcos borrow Aphex Twin's Richard D. James Album, among a few others. The next evening, I saw him and the first thing he said to me was, that the group is a trio. Densley"s bands' records. RED: Where is R4 implies. What is hard to believe is the compilation are exclusive, some of the songs also appear on the Aaron Hansen p lay t itnet s:u, while Austin Booth arid Josh Dban provide drums aitf percussion, TI 5 bass raits by Adam Lar.e are described as "bas posts' because his bats improvisations were recorded in Frandsro and put into ths rr.ix h the rest of the ccHctift'i rscx made in Lils. VM! the rrost reccri let burn f.zj with -the Si t cf fc zt and knpi crriiicri, fc J cfvAni ...f c.Vcrit kI eyrrJ concepts," T. '1 ::.ur.t ":r ; :s L l.;tcir'c:.-,-;- i: :i x:Ji xnlczl in my journal I warned her that it was really weird and let her have a listen. continued from page H4 !.y- h- m RATINGS continued from page 17 tributor. Artisan (again), found out about it, the wouldn't let company the cinema show the film The management made a value judgment regarding the unrated film and rather than deciding not to show it, got in trouble. If ihe film was made in Hollywood, the studio could have made edits lega, but once the film is released, rated or not, no schmoe can change the content to force their values upon works of art Geek is a monthly (or so) syndicated column featured in one nationwide. In it. magazine Geek Alex Lee asls Hipster Jeremy Mathews questions, which Mathews proceeds to answer. for more ranting about the MPAA, read Jeremy's "Storytelling" review and find out about the consurrounding its U.S. troversy release. -- ., . I A . - - -- ' J' 'j , . 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