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FOR SCHEER, SCANT ATTENTION AT HOME MEANS A TIGHTER BAND ON TOUR
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Rick Reger. Individual listings are by Rick Reger, David Duckman, and Bill Dahl
1996
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1996
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FOR SCHEER, SCANT ATTENTION AT HOME MEANS A TIGHTER BAND ON TOUR
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FOR SCHEER, SCANT ATTENTION AT HOME MEANS A TIGHTER BAND ON TOUR
1996
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`We've been described as the Cranberries with boots on,\" remarks Scheer lead singer Audrey Gallagher in a distinctive Northern Irish brogue. \"But that's just a lazy comparison. You know: We're from Ireland, there's a girl singer and the rest of the band is boys.\" But while the comparison to the Cranberries is sloppy, just the phrase \"Cranberries with boots on\" does kind of suggest Scheer's fine blend of lilting pop hooks and abrasive guitar riffage. It's that tension between melody and turmoil that makes Scheer's \"Infliction\" album one of the year's better debuts. \"A lot of people notice that tension,\" agrees Gallagher. \"All five of us have different musical backgrounds, and there is a constant but unconscious pull between heaviness and lightness. . . . Everyone wants their corner in the music. As long as the results are good, that tension is good.\"
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