The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 29, 1995, Image 4

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Friday • September 29,1)
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The Tap
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part of the
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By Rachel Barry
The Battalion
S unflower, a five-member,
guitar-oriented band from
^ Austin, will be performing
at 1 he 1 ap Saturday. The band
is part of The Tap’s effort to
bring more original bands to
College Station, John Whitting-
ton, general manager of The
i ap, said.
We are trying to change the
proportions of cover music and
original musi C) ” he said. “We
have to spoon feed original mu-
sic to students. They aren’t used
to it.” ^
Whittington said Sunflower is
a high-energy b an cl that has got
ten a good response from the
crowds at The Tap.
“They make their own rules
as they go,” he said. “They don’t
give the audience a break. They
grab the crowd and don’t let go
of them.”
Peter Raspler, the band’s
manager, said the band has a
modern sound and sings posi
tive lyrics.
“They aren’t like raw, in-your-
face moshing,” he said. “They
are having a good time and are
riding out a groove.”
Whittington said the band
stuns the audience into accep
tance, and it has been the most
requested band to be brought
back to The Tap.
Heath Clark, a guitarii
Sunflower, said the musick
unique and modern sound.
“It’s melodic,” he said.‘Its
a groove to it.”
Clark said the crowdsai
band’s shows are usually!
enthusiastic.
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live to people you've nrc
seen before,” he said. “It
us a chance to show tl
we’ve got and to turn pet:
on to the music.” Sunfloi
has been together for twos:
a-half years and is origins
from Beaumont. The band!
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