- April 15th to September 9th, 1982 The Other Press Page 7 ‘Sub Humans prove that they are not losers again | By Dan Hilborn Vancouver’s own an- archist punks the Subhu- mans headlines an evening of old sixties covers and | original tunes by the Enig- mas, with Seattle’s the Fartz last Saturday. The Enigmas opened with an assertment of their own songs and some less heard sixties hits. Accord- ing to one of the band members they have at least another two and a half hours worth of material ready. | was especially im- pressed by their versions of Venus by the Shocking Blue (sung with a chorus of “You're losers, you’re all fucking losers) and Nancy Sinatra’s These Boots Are \ Made For Walking. BECOME A MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANT YOU COULD QUALIFY IN AS LITTLE AS 2 YEARS If you have successfully completed any of the following subjects you could qualify for partial or complete exemption in the applicable R.1.A. course listed below. - In order to be eligible, STUDENTS MUST HAVE OBTAINED A MINIMUM MARK OF 60%, or equivalent, in the relevant subject identified. The bands’ roadie told me that they’re expecting to do some recording for a demo tape in the future. Next up were the Fartz. This band played the sort of thirty-second, two-chord thrashers that the Exploited repopularized in Britain this past year. The drummer was exceptional with his One Two count staccatto beat but the rest of the band seem unable to match the frenzied pace. The shows’ high point of course was Wimpy Roy and The Subhumans. The band is probably heading down to Los Angeles this week to record their second album at the Beach Boys’ studio (you read it right) and this was their last hall show before they left. Wimpy made several comments a- ne ee bout making Vancouverites pay import prices and not releasing the album dom- estically but we can hope he was only joking. The Subhumans have more than enough material for a good, consistently strong album, they have yet to release their hit of last year America Commits Sui- cide that was immortalized in grafitti across Vancouver. While Wimpy didn’t ap- pear as drunk on stage as he often does he did stop between every song and ask for a five or ten minute break. Wimpy tried to keep a level of aloofness from the crowd, by continually threatening to kick every- one out of his practise hall. Altogether it was a typic- ally chaotic Subhumans show, let’s hope their al- bum turns out as good. Swingshift Swingshift is coming back! This lively women’s jazz band from the San Francisco Bay area will make their second Van- R.1.A. 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