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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Oct 1990, p. 16

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RUStin Peace won't disappoint Megadeth fans Giants PAGE " . wATEmottctttttmtCtE.genteSrtA8.+r8t, mo The solo debut from former Meadow guitarist Chm Poland misses the mark. Poland faaltiona hzrmelf as a graduate of the Joe Sandal/Steve Vu' school of guitar heroics, but obviously he still has some homework to do. Though an accomplished player, he lacks the imagination and virtuosity needed to pull of an entirely instrumental not. Metalopolls has its moments - like so many zuxtansts of this ilk, Poland can play scales with "tuntung dexterity and speed - but the music ultimately wears thin over two sides. “Poland in not an pursuing a solo career, he'll need some better :deas next time out. created' a weirrmuided Haunt] Rustlnm iiiiuh, 7 TOW rangingmmtroektofolk,eerttry to polka, The result, says Plans. burgh, 13 "an inherently cheesy sound." - Of all the thrush/MW bends tryirtg t? carve out a niche on the m circuit. Headed: has always been one of the are intelligent and consistently inmdthelot.Yetinthedmoot tiiii"rGir"instttei_lhet,pt.tetritiellr acclaimedsofu.nogood...sowhstl.lesderDeve Musulne has completely overhauled the band. The faces my have chased. but the song remams much the same. In other words, Rust In Peace won't disappoint tho-e who‘ve come to expect nothing less than the complex time changes and raging guiurs that are the band's signature. The blazing fretwork of Mustsine and newcomer Marty Friedman is brilliant throughout and even met four albums, the music remains vital and free of hackneyed ideas. Recommended. "When we first started we had this sound because we had no money to buy decent equipment. Now we've gotten used to and we actually like It. so we keep it around Besides it works well for us because we're lees worried about boring people now than Conroy Her mother' was hm New Brunswick and was a big fan of country music. Conroy says she didn't have a particular concept in mind for her debut album (every- thmg happened 3) fast. she didn't have time to think about it), but felt if she got the an about tuttttt'yte" he (Continua m not H) (comm trom plo- 16) when n first started, so "We 1oattutnisrvoutodge." mummnmmdhm arkeommatarrtmtruna.ttur#t any: the DIM an I trying "' become I sounding board for any particular massage. The difrermtee between Giants and what Hamburg}: calla "fill. imthe-blank, mediocre shock meisters" is believing in what you are laying and that's some- thing the band hopes the public can see in their mpg right producer and the right players together, the album would "tum out sounding like Patricia Conroy." _ _ "I think we succeed. But this (album) to me is like a glimmer of what's to come. It's a very subtle album, and although I can be very subtle, I also have New York’s {link-metal kings have followed up ttteireor-iai1r-tul&ttut,vivid,titte record that carrie on when its predeeem 1d! d; yetpmveeLivivColourim‘tehouttonuontheir laurel; 'l‘ime’e p in a mature, mnniully ambitious record that finds guitarist Vernon Raid and oom- 'li1'ld mining Vivid'e intensity level several notches er. While Reid’s frentic guitar playing is again the dominant force, singer Corey Glover. b-ist Mun Skillings and drummer William Calhoun play more prominent roles, making Time‘a'Up we of e mp urort.Andthebtutd'-lveamuoeialermmimw neuromninurockaoliduever.Nevu-oneto|kirt tutistme-tubanditodrivingfoemrhehindtu Black Rock Coalition, " organisation dsrttted to promoting awareness of block musician- - hon "theyconfrmtouettitssu-V(Undarthmr ofNreneas),abunkingthiitotrthtBM" Dead) mi when» we? may!» Ttyet iiiiiiasyimpasivi,withLttioiAard,qurn Latifah and Macao Parker Amalgam adding iesapicetoaneirsadrhottnix. muchfortho "we, w Rosa MacDonald is I Cambridge helm writer. "We don’tpuehthednlnnwe’re eo sensitive male end we’re not into confessional type eon; writ ing. We're pretty straight up in wtratwsdoudirrsmtnttouqt on doing whet we like without nellingoureelvee." TheiMightBeGiantawilibettt Federation Hell Nmmbu’ 3 to Mart the Canadian leg of their tour which will ovum-ll! take themtoJ-.Pttr-tuw& tttebend,eillthssirphttmslinot (718)3876962. a very energetic side. I want tn explore that side more on my mat album." Conroy. who stopped lat week in Waterloo on a promo tional tour, is hoping her next tour through eastern Canada will be as the support not for a real country biggie. -Ju-....,.... ’WWV‘OWM midsi'k OnAuls. 1trsa,ttte-otmatneasrnen'satsaotsutiortsmoetrs Mtusiiitt.nCartnaaahtngtherowtifltewouldtrtm,etoWrtMooto rnmdmmmmnmwmmmum taterts1hadparedaiTgarrdNr.ea.ruro.etA81.18, 1938. arerts1tnos'truheittorjtttr1otrbyt.ttis.rttoVet aiiriptteratmtnvsttarutoly!iluytPted1etrFe?elriflPtth ka%it-tsNtxsntrmeriia0iretinteNolai.ryr.tg.ttit.rerttr "auiikirigitartttAsrtertcanintpanidetitttytutdhis1"ttttg ammtirtiorttotheeuhmnmentalmtrerrtent. mmuvcrypleasedtopmdeuusopponumty tomcat andttmrDr.sathipukonthiafascmatir?gpemmyitti.esirts0 ,vellt.ithtotitty's hues oiconsesvationandiiti+ttlpeoNes. MMLIJOJHBu-mem~w 14 PRINCESS sr. WEST, WATERLOO 886-2900 886-2370 WWII tsre--rur'sBeetttn.t"o"m"". 1othArtnt-rt_ Meet the Author “HEIDI! [jiii]ili_lrrcF, [L-l-LK:] Rock and Bowl takes place on Saturday nights from 10:00 p.m. to 12 midnight and includes low lighting, LOUD ROCK & ROLL MUSIC, weekly prizes, etc. Friday. November 2. 1990 12:00 noon in the Turret (Student Union) Opentopoople 19smarsofagelkover LICENSED UNDER L.L.B.O. uBut Tut; u... wvomv'oq -- Limited Lanes Available Reservations at 886-2900 Donald Smith ia 1;de Land of C Shadows: new; taut Western Bulwa- The mg of may Owl

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