le Battalion A GGIELIFE Page 5 • Thursday, September 30, 1999 larriesfat ; - the* Hensoofl on~atof ted effec ing the Is nearly ly )ut morei icallyadvi ng, it’sii HEATHER BRONDY The Battalion its Friday night, the Monkee jrmerly known as The Theatre, is with its first concert of the se- ir, showcasing Tripping Daisy he local hands Kid Fantastic 2th Egg Conspiracy, le members of Tripping Daisy, known for their radio song, “I i Girl,” said they are excited t the changes the band has ’ since its mainstream success. Pirro, bassist for Tripping /, said the band now sounds r than ever. ’eople who heard us five or six ; ago and didn’t really give us a ce need to come out and see we’ve got going on now,” he “The band really is the best it’s been.” ipping Daisy, once a four-man i,us now a five-member band. Njupi. 1 members are lead singer Tim tighter, Wes Berggren (guitar keyboard), Mark Pirro (bass), p Karnats (guitar) and Ben Cur- Irums). The band’s latest CD, Je- lijs Like the Atom Bomb, was ibuted by Island Records and in- es all five members, nfortunately, the mainstream •rience left a hard-to-swallow n the band’s mouth. Pirro said ping Daisy has left Island, and ted a Tecotd \abe\ oi its own, d Records, to help put an end le band’s big label blues. We’re no longer with Island jrds, which is an unfortunate g in one way and a fortunate g in another,” Pirro said. “We led having trouble with the label, so we decided to start up Good ords so that we could be more in trol of our own s--t. It’s just a ve- e for putting out our own irds, as well as other people’s. ” Zhris Penn, tour manager for iping Daisy, said Good Records lot only about making music, t also about making it available others. “Me,Tim [Delaughter], his wife d Webmaster Eric Carson decid- sual eta kertond te plays or Farm, i Holm an! ig thevotj Napoleon ' and (lit resi ihusn henal iP)-fa tenjamin! eedforai table Isn )ub(ics$ feufe LOGO pea inceTuesi ler Pres') aomiJndt rational s fciJ * how to M a spokei yahu'sfirS mdont d $60.0(1 ch. Israeli iperreport to lost his V the cron ed to take Good Records to the Web, as well as make it a store,” Penn said. “We got some space in downtown Dallas for the store and a large Web domain that Eric helped us put together.” Pirro said the Web site includes the skinny on Tipping Daisy and Good Records and also features the band’s newest music-promotion scheme, trippingdaisy.com. “Basically, if you have a comput er, you can get into Tripping Daisy radio,” Pirro said. “What we’ve done, basically, is taken our favorite music or bands that we think are re ally valid or worthy and put not just one or two of the songs on the Web miy mor£| nldboutt oocfian$ :om/ nat me. (AP ' ameap rid after ^ n the $ ancy Ker| sional ( Skating ed a I ure Ska'll