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NJCoast News

June 2001

What's Up This Month on the New Jersey Coast

Volume 2, Number 6, page 14

"SHORE WORLD" (continued from page 13)
of 'Widescreen', a hookily textured ditty about knowing Love on its arrival; This band displays a solid set of chops and musical purity, with a clean and crisp urgency that coats each song without 'sugaring' it. The crowd surged closer to the stage on the harder-riffed 'Diamond', as its swiftly building riffs and urgent vocal danced around basshooks straight into a hooky climax; Like the following 'Clone', which asks the question about a lover missing and then making 'Not just another You'..Like 'In The Moment,{The last cut on the disc} their repertoire just hums with an FM-Ready snap, and like fellow Shore Pop Legends Evelyn Forever, Cinema Star comes pre-loaded with a tight Pop Sensibility and overall accessibility and character that just screams to a wider audience..
Catch them & get a free T-shirt Sat june 9h at LoveSexy in Hoboken, showtime 10 PM, and the following Saturday the 16th, they're doing a special outdoor concert at BoundBrook High School, on the football field in Bound Brook'…The 'Widescreen' CD's currently available at Curmudgeon Records in Edison, and for further Star-Data tune to www.cinemastartheband.com .

BUT NOW IT'S TIME TO FLICK THE KILLSWITCH!!!

We just received an urgent missive from Lord Michael, former Keyboardist/ Dementis Supreme of Okra: The Lord wanted Shoreworld and all its minions to know he's formed a new Electro/Industrial project  called KILLSWITCH., which also features former Okra Psycho-vocalist and that Lord of Latex known as CJ, along with the legendary Shane Green on Guitar, Synth and Programming . Shane as you may know was lead guitarist/vocalist of Jerzoid Alterna-pioneers Nude Swirl, and was also part of The Lawn Darts {Not the 'Freakazoid' Darts, the 80's ones}; During his Newdswirl tenure, the band played mainly hi-profile gigs w/acts like White Zombie, Danzig and Chemlab, (continued on page 15)

Jane Says...
(continued from page 13)

I'm sure my honesty gives him such a thrill, etc...So we chat awhile and I do one of my "schmooze but true" routines and say] It's a great place to hang out. I mean, I've had many nights where I was just...in some way transformed by whatever was going on, whether it was the personality of whoever was on stage, or the people that were here or just that it is a nice atmosphere and you can see whoever's playin. You have some pretty mainline people here.
S.S.:
Yeah, it's a...it's a musical...paradise, really...to see stars that have gone on to be big and famous and they stepped away from the limelight and they're comin back into it...and you're seeing them on a nice, intimate stage. That's what The Saint offers; artists at many different levels of where they're at in the world of touring. You know, Marcy Playground has gone all over MTV and all over the radio and now they're back playing a small room.
J.T.: 
I'll be here [yeah, yeah, we've heard that before...am I at the "annoyingly self-deprecating" stage now, or
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