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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 61

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7 1 Lumous looms on the New Brunswick hard-rock scene. "'All of us have a common influence in heavy music," singer Andy Ickowicz said of his fellow band members. inDlGO tfMEUEMMP four years ago in plays tomorrow Tavern in the re- Lumous, formed New Brunswick, night at the Court lease pasty for its Spccal Guest Amanda itorshallj i--SEaSmine I'-'-L oTOSBn UONfS 10 JUNE? KM Mm a LUMOUS With Love Gas and First Born 10 p.m. tomorrow Court Tavern 124 Church St, New Brunswick Free Hun independent CD, Authorization," with Love Gas and First Born. "Anybody who likes hard rock that's a little experimental and en-j the groove," will enjoy Lumous, bassist Bill Per-aguine said.

Lumous' rhythmic, mid-tempo heavy-, metal rock is refreshing in light of alternative sur.ir.Ksn in con negativism No Doubt and Hanson excluded of today's pop music After all, any band who rhymes "Paris" with "Roger Maris," as Number One Cup does in its song "Paris," has to have a sense of humor. Chicago's Number One Cup recently released "Wrecked By Lions" on Flydaddy and play the Melody, 106 French St, New Brunswick, 10 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $3 and phone is (908) 249-3784. The band also plays Brownies, 169 Avenue A in New York City on Tuesday.

Tickets are $6. Call (212) 420-8392 for details. SWEET STUFF Former Priceton resident Matthew Sweet returns to the Central Jersey area with a performance 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Birch Hill, Route 9, Old Bridge. The alterna-pop hitmaker hasn't lost his touch as his current single, "Where You Get Love," is getting tons of airplay.

The Southern, cuddlecore band That Dog opens the show. Tickets are $16. Call (908) 536-0650 for details. The same show moves to Roseland, 239 West 52nd New York Gtty at 8 p.m. Thursday.

Tickets are $19.50. Roseland box office number is (212) 245-5761. CONCERT UPDATE It might not be fashionable to call him the Grandfather of Grunge any longer, so let's just call him a rock legend. Neil Young and his band Crazy Horse headline this year's H.O.R.D.E. tour (that stands for Horizons Of Rock Developing Everywhere), and the show makes a stop at the PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel on August 19.

Tickets go on sale 10 a.m. tomorrow at Ticketmaster outlets, phone charge and the Arts Center box office. Phone charge numbers are (800) 755-4000, (201) 507-8900 and (212) 307-7171. Toad the Wet Sprocket, Leftover Salmon, Cake Like, Squirrel Nut Zippers and Soul Coughing round out the H.O.R.D.E...jljl 9) (908) AHOY, MATES! Rocker, actor and now ship captain? Well, not really, but Sayreville's Jon Bon Jovi will headline ZIOO's concert called Day on the Intrepid" at 7 tonight. The Intrepid is the 900-foot, 40-ton permanently docked aircraft carrier located on the Hudson River off New York's West Side.

Z100 (also known as WHTZ-FM) plays Top-40 music. Erasure, Duncan Sheik, OMC and Paula Cole also will perform. The concert is sold out but tickets can be won by listening to Z100, naturally. Also, portions of the show will be broadcast Bon Jovi's second solo album, "Destination Anywhere," is scheduled for a June 17 release. If his solo-band guitarist looks familiar to Jersey Shore music fans, that's because it's Asbury Jukes member Bobby Bandiera.

SECOND TAKE They may not write them like that anymore, if we can borrow a phrase from Greg Kihn, but that doesn't mean you can't play 'em anymore. At least that the philosophy of New Brunswick band Bunt, which covers the Greg Kihn Band's 1980s hit "The Break-up Song" on its new independent CD, "Mighty." The rest of Bunt's songs on "Mighty" are alternative rock music with a sense of melody and appreciation of jangly guitar-based music. Bunt plays 10 p.m. tomorrow with Evelyn Forever and the Atlanta-based 3 Lost Souls at the Budapest Cocktail Lounge, 234 Somerset New Brunswick. Admission is $3.

Call (908)246-9055. MARIS IN THE SPRINGTIME Number One Cup has received favorable reviews on both sides of the Atlantic and it's well deserved. The band's indie-rock songs are not quite as fractured or obscure as today's prevailing indie sound. Also, they can provide an escape from much of the 545-7265 545- FRI JUNE I3l -n SUN JUNE 1 997 FAMHY Of SPONSOVS CMMkrtk NVMX MobOe tib ArnericanAirtinea' RAYCATBSA 3- QvkkChvlt QKH3 Vruihim rxklh ot jea-M oulWH ctiora. by ph at M1 S07-I9M erfllJ) 907-7171.

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"California Nine" has a sludgy, chug-a-lug rhythm base and "Out of Sight" features guitar interplay. Van Halen fans will sense Eddie Van Halen's influence on the intro to "Autumn." Guitarists Shin Hsu and Dave Hopkins, and drummer Greg Herzog round out the band. Apparently, band members get along quite well Lumous members share the same New Brunswick house, except for Ickowicz, who lives two houses down. "We're all best friends," Peraguine said. I wo mrfwqoi or rune.

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