The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 04, 1996, Image 4

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JUNE 10, 1996 EXAM
Session #LSC603
DATE
TIME
Virtual Reality 1
Wed. April 10th
6 p.m.
Session 2
Sat. April 13th
10 a.m.
Session 3
Sat. April 20th
10 a.m.
Session 4
Sat. April 27th
10 a.m.
Session 5
Sat. May 11th
10 a.m.
Session 6
Sat. May 18th
10 a.m.
Session 7
Sat. May 25th
10 a.m.
Virtual Reality 2
Wed. May 29th
6 p.m.
Virtual Reality 2
Review
Sat. June 1st
6 p.m.
II Extra-help Workshops
Logical Reasoning
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Hotwheels Jr! brings fun style to B-CS
By Kristina Buffin
The Battalion
I t all started when four co
workers decided to form a
band just for kicks.
A year-arid-a-half and 30 or
40 performances later, Hot
wheels Jr! is beginning to
branch out from its Austin roots
and explore other areas of the
state and country.
Hotwheels Jr! will be exploring
the Bryan-College Station area
when it opens for Mudshow at the
Dixie Theatre Friday night.
Chip Cramer, the band’s drum
mer, said the idea of forming a
band was completely whimsical
but has turned out to be fun.
“When we started, it was a
joke,” Cramer said. “We did not
have a lot of experience, but we
have worked hard. The first time
we got together, we just made
noise, and after an hour or two,
we started sounding pretty good.”
Joining Cramer in Hotwheels
Jr! are Adam Purina, guitarist
and vocalist; Kristina Recia,
bass guitarist and vocalist, and
Mark Bradley, guitarist.
Hotwheels Jr! has opened for
Mudshow several times. Cramer
said Mudshow has a following in
College Station and has heard
that mosh pits have a tendency
to form at the band’s shows.
“Here (Austin) people just sit on
their butts,” Cramer said. “It is
nice to see some butt shaking go
ing on and people getting up.
There is just too much music avail
able here, and unless the band is
really special, they won’t get up.”
Cramer said the band’s music
is similar to punk rock and is
full of energy.
Over spring break, Hot
wheels Jr! had an opportunity
to play at South by Southwest
(SXSW) in Austin.
“It was the first time our
show was written up,” Bradley
said. “We had a lot of fun and
learned a lot.”
Cramer said through its per
formances, Hotwheels Jr! has in
creased its knowledge base.
“It has been a giant learning
curve,” Cramer said. “We went
from nothing to what turns us
on. The success is greater than
what we expected.”
The band released a demo al
bum out of Austin, which features
six original songs. Bradley said
that in the lyrics, the band mem
ber’s try to avoid cliches that are
used in many other songs.
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al meaning,” Bradley said. ,r
to avoid what has been done,
love songs and songs with chi
es that use the word ‘baby’.”
For the future, Hotwheels
still hopes to record an al
and is planning on tourinj
east coast this summer.
“We got some calls al
SXSW, but they have just
ed us for material,” Cramersan
“We haven’t had enough intei
to say we have a record deal.”
Bradley said the bandlii
about 30 songs it would
use to record an album, butmi
ey is the only barrier right non
“We only have a demo CD i|
now,” Bradley said. “Butweai
working on getting it out to di§
ent independent record label
Although the band
have heard different thi
about the Bryan-College Sta
music scene, Cramer saidt
are excited to play in a newti
and see what kind of read
they will get.
“It will be different butei
ing to go somewhere we haveri
been,” Cramer said. “We ate
have a familiar crowd, sotk
will be different. Plus,itis
great reason for a road trip.
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Breedlove, a rock band from Austin, is playing at
the Dixie Theatre.
the Dixie Theatre. Hotwheels Jr!, a rock band
from Austin, is opening (see related story).
Haydukes, a folk band, is playing at the Brazos
Brewing Company.
Ruthie Foster, a rhythm and blues performer
Cause, is playing at the 3rd Floor Cantina.
Saturday
Peeping Tom, a rock band, is playing at The Tap.
John Reyna and Tubie Pushee, a classic rock duo, is
playing at Fitzwilly's.
The Maps, a jazz/blues rock band, isplayingal
the Brazos Brewing Company.
Friday
Miss Molly and the Whips, a rhythm and blue;
performer from Fdouston, is playing at the 3rd
Floor Cantina.
Crystal Sea, a jazz band, is playing at Sweet
Eugene's House of Java.
Mr. Friendly, a rock band, is playing at The Tap.
JUNE 10, 1996 EXAM
Session #LSC602
DATE
TIME
Virtual Reality 1
Wed. April 24th
6 p.m.
Session 2
Sun. April 28th
10 a.m.
Session 3
Wed. May 1st
6 p.m.
Session 4
Sun. May 12th
1 p.m.
Session 5
Wed. May 22nd
6 p.m.
Session 6
Sun. May 26th
1 p.m.
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Wed. May 29th
6 p.m.
Virtual Reality 2
Sun. June 2nd
1 p.m.
Virtual Reality 2
Review
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6 p.m.
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The Logan Brothers, a rock band, is playing at
The Tap.
Brian Whittaker, a classic rock performer, is
playing at Fitzwilly's.
Mudshow, a rock band from Austin, is playing at
The Wicks, a blues/rock band, is playing at!W
Eugene's House of Java.
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