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...tank tops and t-shirts extended 30 feet outside the door to Science Center D. Inside, sheets of plastic enveloped the rostrum, a man in a top hat and a clown suit jogged across the stage, and a black four-string Ibanez bass leaned upright next to a drum set. The plastic would be necessary; the bass and drums would not. Pop-rock group OK Go’s appearance last night was billed as a “Battle of the Bands,” but instead of making music, the group famous for dancing on treadmills was challenged...
...traditional portions,” Lee said through a translator. “To perform it properly requires special knowledge and training, so it’s very rare.” The abbreviated demonstration last night not only incorporated many of these elements, but also showcased a Korean drum dance and a Korean paper handcraft session. Approximately 40 people were in the audience for the mock wedding, including members of the Boston Korean Club and the Boston Senior Korean Club, two local organizations that hosted the Los Angeles group. “As an East Asian studies concentrator...
...much of their old sound and skillfully exploring some new territory. From the very first song, “Almost Ready,” Dinosaur Jr. drags the listener back to its former, late-’80s glory. Blazing guitar riffs, heavy distortion and feedback, and a thumping drum accompaniment immediately recall the raucous sound that the band made their own oh-so-long ago. “Pick Me Up,” the album’s third track, is perhaps the strongest on the album. It’s totally true to the band?...
...dreamer, Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) concentrator, and Renaissance man of the arts. Collins is not only an advanced percussionist, but also a talented filmmaker, photographer, and leader. His creative education began at age five when his father, who had always wanted to play the drums, bought him a drum set. “We had a drum set set up in the living room. And I used to play it non-stop,” Collins says, laughing. Since then, his creative juices haven’t stopped flowing, finding outlets in every shape, size, and color. Growing...
...making music of his own.“I used to sit around and watch my uncle all the time, so I’ve always been banging on stuff, banging on tables, the sink, legs, or even somebody else when I was younger,” he says, drumming his fingers on a bench in Lowell House’s courtyard.Though he played bass guitar in a blues band in addition to studying piano for eight years, Ogunnaike’s true passion, drumming, developed by chance during his freshman year.“One of my friends dragged...