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Soul Fège’s performance was a welcome break from the decidedly rock oriented sound of the other bands. Lead by Jonathan Gramling ’98, this band??s older status probably kept it from being selected by the UC judges...
Subject to Change, the fifth band on the ticket, was also remarkably talented, presenting another difficult challenge for the judges. Despite playing one song with an electric violin, the poor sound quality during its set and its similar style to Invisible Downtown probably hurt the band??s chances...
...proceeded to solo over the resulting vamp. Initially captivating for its ingenuity, it decayed into a druggy, hellish stream of screaming guitars, strobing lights and tumult of menacing drums. It was an unsettling, visual and auditory apocalypse that left the audience puzzling as to how this fit into the band??s greater vision...
They set the tone for an intense night by opening with the evocative “Voodoo”—from the band??s 1996 album Remember —showcasing lead singer Mike Glabicki’s unmistakable whooping. As the concert progressed, each band member rotated instruments again and again, eventually taking full advantage of the instrumental smorgasbord that had taken so long...
...number of circumstances helped last year’s senior class land Bono—including the star’s connection to Professor of Economics Jeffrey D. Sachs ’76 and his band??s tour schedule, which placed him in Boston in time for Class...