Cover girls: Mike Modene, Troy Micheau, Troy Elizres and Clint Neuerburg will perform as The Bangles this Halloween.
Cover girls: Mike Modene, Troy Micheau, Troy Elizres and Clint Neuerburg will perform as The Bangles this Halloween.

Despite the deep and innovative ground tilled daily by your
band and its music, on some longing-filled nights you may dream of
belonging to another band. A band from a simpler time, with more
complicated hair. A band that sang of the tyranny of Mondays and
celebrated an imagined Egyptian strut.

On Oct. 30, these dreams are made manifest. The Holland Project will
host a Halloween cover bands show at the Rainshadow Community Charter
High School. The show will feature members of the band Wasteland Witch
performing as Blondie, members of My Flag is on Fire and Missing Organs
performing as Siouxsie and the Banshees and members of Short Hair and
Swahili performing as The Bangles. Members of Zoinks! will appear as
The Clash, members of Hopscotch Whisky will become the Violent Femmes,
and members of The Juvinals will transform into Sam Cooke.

โ€œItโ€™s a lot of fun, thatโ€™s basically why we do
it,โ€ says Holland Project music director Clint Neuerburg.

Holland only recently started organizing the Halloween show.

โ€œIt kind of started out as a house show tradition,โ€ says
Neuerburg. โ€œThere were a couple years where there wasnโ€™t
any place to put it. So last year Holland took it over and did it in
Studio on 4th.โ€

Last year featured incarnations of Pavement, The Stooges and two
separate Black Flags.

My Flag is on Fireโ€™s Ty Williams is participating in the show
as part of the Siouxsie and the Banshees cover band.

โ€œI listened to Siouxsie when I was a little kid,โ€
Williams says. โ€œ[The bands covered at these shows] always end up
being bands from the โ€™70s and the โ€™80sโ€”stuff we all
grew up listening to and sort of worship in that way.โ€

The Halloween show also allows for new people to enter the Reno
music fold.

โ€œIt also gives some people a chance to play,โ€ he says.
โ€œOur bass player has never played bass before, so heโ€™s
stoked about that.โ€

Swahiliโ€™s Troy Micheau will be among those imitating The
Bangles. He sees the show as an opportunity to do something different
and fun.

โ€œItโ€™s a chance to dress up stupidly and play songs with
friends,โ€ said Micheau last week. โ€œYou have a chance to
play with people you wouldnโ€™t normally play with. Itโ€™s not
like in a regular band where youโ€™re trying to be serious about
writing songs. We played โ€˜Manic Mondayโ€™ for like an
hour.โ€

Micheau says that The Bangles songs theyโ€™ve learned have thus
far been easy. This was not the case a few years ago, when Micheau
performed in a Joy Division cover band for a Halloween show.

โ€œThose guys, they sound simple, but learning their songs took
forever,โ€ he said.

Micheau explained the preparation involved.

โ€œUsually itโ€™s just the basic thing if you were just
trying to learn any song: Just listen to versions of it to figure out
guitar parts,โ€ Micheau said. โ€œWeโ€™re not paying real
close attention to detail, but we want to play the songs
right.โ€

Also involved in preparing for the show is emulating the look of the
band being covered.

โ€œI think by next week weโ€™ll be worrying more about what
weโ€™re going to wear,โ€ he said. โ€œWe were thinking
dresses at first, but we watched a couple videos today where they just
look like โ€™80s rock star ladies, so thereโ€™ll be a lot of
whitewashed, ripped jeans and blond wigs and stuff.โ€

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