**1/2 Poster Children
RTFM
(Reprise)
In their early
days, the right balance between muscle and melody eluded Champaign's Poster
Children. Longtime bandmates Richard Valentin (guitar/vocals) and Rosanne
Marshack (bass/vocals) toyed with everything from ironic ska pop to art-damaged
post-punk on their '88 debut before hooking up with Chicago's captain of crunch
Steve Albini for two harder-hitting but not quite tuneful enough discs.
Finally, on 1995's Junior Citizen, they fused skewed hooks to abraded
metallic guitars.
RTFM (short for "Read the Fucking Manual") drops stronger hints of the
dystopic futurism that cropped up on Junior Citizen -- especially on the
angular, vaguely apocalyptic "21st Century" and the robotic "Dream Small." The
crowd noise at the end of "Music of America" brings to mind Rush's junior-high
stoner classic "Spirit of the Radio." But the song's bristling
radio-as-the-opiate-of-the-masses sentiments echo Elvis Costello's bitter,
anti-airwaves rant "Radio, Radio." And the album as a whole finds the band
closer than ever before to discovering the secret to the mass appeal of those
numbers.
-- Matt Ashare
(Poster Children join Failure and Summercamp downstairs at the
Middle East this Monday, May 26. Call 864-EAST.)