No Cause for Concern? Issue #8 | October 1983 | Page 7 | Chicago trip
![]() take me to that place called Chicago - Jill Heath Alright now on to what I REALLY did this summer. (TA-RAH!) The overage show? Well, I might as well have been back in Toronto, lots of people sitting around drinking with their backs to the stage. Very blasé. NO ENTHUSIASM. ULTRACORE BOREDOM TO THE MULTI. VERY LAME. The bands? See them if you get the chance. Buy their records when you see them. NAKED RAYGUN have an album out, (that was their album release party/gig that I was at). They're a 4-piece with sax added on some tunes. When the guitarist plays sax, the singer plays guitar. Older, melodic, fastich (new word I just made up), well worth the few bucks. RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED are very young, (how does a 15-year-old drummer grab you?) Great, I repeat, GREAT, stage presence, lots of people on stage singing along, they're even technically proficient (means they can play). Vinyl out on VERSION SOUND (AoF's latest label, aussi), buy it today. BUMMER OF THE MONTH definitely goes to the shows that never came off on Sunday night in Chi-town, (what a quaint expression). IRON CROSS and DIE KREUZEN had, according to the notice at Cubby's, both broken up. Not so, as we were to find out. Stay tuned. IRON CROSS were sans drummer, but have since picked up a new one. (See NEW YORK article.) Herman quit DIE KREUZEN, but hopefully this is only temporary. They'd been on tour at the time of his leaving for something like three months, a long time to spend in a van by anyone's standards. KILLING CHILDREN (?) were there from Columbus, Indiana, but had no place to play. Also cancelled that evening were the REPLACEMENTS at Exit. Grrrr. |
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