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April 2023 – Page 2 – The Prospector
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What’s Supercrunk?

Interviewer: Louie McNatt, Staff Editor

Interviewee: Aaron McCarty

ft. Quinn Naughton and Ethan Machado

On a sunny Wednesday in the lunch quad, I spoke with Aaron McCarty, a member of the band Supercrunk. It’s a band made up of McClatchy seniors that has become increasingly popular this year, well known for playing music at events in and around campus. 

If the mosh pits I’ve watched assemble within minutes at all of their concerts are any indication, kids at school definitely seem to vibe with Supercrunk’s sound. I would guess people are also into the cool and casual stoner/punk aesthetic they encapsulate, because it is a good reflection of the style that a lot of CKM students like–and our whole generation, really. The band’s tracks are fairly  unique, but in our conversation Aaron mentioned a few inspirations for their sound, as well as artists that some listeners have compared them to. This includes Rock subgenres like Punk, Indie, and Alternative Rock, and bands like Hum and Dinosaur Jr. 

“To start off, who are the members of Supercrunk?”

“Currently, it is myself [Aaron McCarty] (bass guitar), Jack McCarthy (singer, songwriter, guitarist), Antonio “Tony” Valencia (singer, occasional guitar player), and Matthew Stepheson (drums).”

“When was Supercrunk created?”

“Around 2019. It started with us jammin’ out at Jack’s house sometimes, because I picked up the bass that year and Matthew picked up the drums. Jack has always been a guitarist, because his dad is a really musical person. So we always listened to music, liked to play around with various instruments there, and fantasized about starting a band, even in middle school. Once Matthew and I got good enough that we could jam with Jack, we had a lot of fun improvising together, and then Tony started jamming with us probably in the first summer of quarantine. During Covid especially, we’d skate around our neighborhood together all day, and when we got tired we’d go to Jack’s house and try writing some stuff. We’d do that like two or three times a week, and that kinda just became a way of life for us throughout all of quarantine.” 

“Is there any special meaning behind the name Supercrunk?”

*Aaron and Quinn laugh* “We’ve gone through a few names at this point, and we tend to smush words together that we think sound funny – like ‘Liquid Soft’ and ‘Super Crunk.’ We played our first show under the name ‘Strong Male Lead’. It was supposed to be ironic because none of the band members were very muscular. But we became Supercrunk pretty soon after that.”

“Give me a run down on the events you guys have had so far.”

“Our first show was April of last year. Somebody who graduated last year asked us to play at like a gender health fundraiser for their senior project, and we played at some park downtown, and it was cool. And then like a week later we played at The Colony in Oak Park. And it was super epic, and there was moshing, and it was super punk and crazy. After that, we played at a concert for Life Skills Club in October, and then at the McClatchy Talent Show in March. And most recently we played at lunch about two weeks ago (in the back corner of the lunch quad) which was lit.”

“How many songs do you have?”

Aaron: “The CD has like nine real tracks, a few of which are not exactly songs, and two of them have some Spanish. You can listen to them on Bandcamp.”

Quinn: “There’s a ton of songs that they’ve recorded but Jack won’t upload them to Bandcamp because they’re not done yet. I think he’s just getting really into the art of sound engineering and stuff like that. He seems passionate about all of that and plans to study it at Chico State, so that seems to be his main focus. Or he’s being lazy.”

“Do you have any specific inspirations?”

“Well, we all collectively listen to a lot of grunge and Alternative Rock, so that kind of comes out in all of our music. In our sound, a lot of people say we’re similar to Dinosaur Jr. – I don’t really see it, but yeah. This one band called Hum is a really big influence in our sound. Jack and I discovered them around two years ago I think. Matthew never got that into them, but since Jack writes a lot of the songs, you can hear them. For example, I think ‘Girl in Crocs’ sounds a lot like Hum. 

“Do you plan to make merch?”

“Yeah, we’ve thought about making merch. Maybe shirts, I don’t know. Our productivity levels are pretty low right now cuz we don’t really care about much. We’re kinda crazy, we’re kinda rebellious…We don’t care about the norms.”

“Do you know when you might perform next?”

“I kinda wanna do another lunchtime thing without telling anyone, because last time we just winged it without planning what we would play, and it was spontaneous and cool. On the last day of school for the underclassmen, we might play a house show at Arlo Payne’s house, so people should come out. But, once Jack goes to Chico, the group will be pretty separated, so I don’t think we’ll keep recording anything. Tony’s going to the Marines on April 16th, so if we do that house show he won’t even be able to make it.”

*Sidenote* “Some of the members have a couple side projects you should talk about too. Jack, Matthew, Tony, and I have this side project called Booster Seat that’s literally just Supercrunk with a different name. Then Jack, Lucas, myself, and our friend Vidal Menard created this other side project called Teenage Runaways and we’re currently working on a song that we’re aiming to release this month.”

“Cool! Do you have any long term intentions for this group in the future?”

Aaron: “I dunno, again maybe a reunion when Jack comes back from Chico. We definitely won’t see Tony for a while… We’re gonna stay in touch though, so maybe a reunion in ten years.”

Ethan: “Going on tour worldwide, man”

Quinn: “New York, Dubai, Los Angeles, Las Vegas…”

Ethan: “Chico State” 

Aaron: “Yeah we’re pretty big, it’s pretty crazy.”

*Bell rings*

“Thanks for answering my long list of questions today! I loved hearing some background info on the birth of Supercrunk and its evolution, and I’m pumped to go to the next show.” 

This concludes our inside look into the lives of the highly acclaimed, Punk Rock, self-declared “Hesh Riot Grrrl,” musical group of McClatchy High School. Below is a link to their digital album: 

https://supercrunk.bandcamp.com/album/supercrunk-demo

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A Taste You Need to Try

Down Freeport Boulevard, you can find a new Chinese restaurant that features bubbly decorations and welcoming workers. Taste of Original serves a variety of popular Chinese dishes that leaves mouths watering from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

The restaurant is somewhat small, with a capacity of around 90 people and a maximum of twelve people at a table. The restaurant is decorated with many different Chinese texts describing friendships being made and other happy times. There are also traditional Chinese decorations such as the waving cat, and a variety of plants. I think this combination of decor would be appealing to people of all ages. That, combined with the untraditional black tableware, creates a cool and modern vibe.

To add to the good ambience, the workers are very welcoming to their guests, accommodating the needs of customers as quickly as possible. There is no need to worry if you cannot speak Chinese; the waiters and waitresses are able to speak English well, and the menus are written in English. 

During my visit to Taste of Original, I ordered the Beef Noodle Roll, Salt and Pepper Fish Filet, and Stir Fried Green Beans with garlic sauce. With my food, I was offered a selection of four different teas. If tea is not for you, there are other beverages including water and soda. 

The noodle rolls at Taste of Original are very popular, consisting of a meat such as pork, shrimp, beef, etc., wrapped with rice noodles and topped with a homemade sweet sauce. This combination of simple ingredients brings a very delicious taste and good texture from the rice noodle. Noodle rolls are therefore a good dish to order if you haven’t tried Chinese food before. 

The Stir Fried Green Beans have a nice snappy texture from being stir fried in oil first and later mixed in with the garlic sauce. I would definitely recommend having the green beans with a side of rice in order to balance out their savory flavor. 

Finally, the Salt and Pepper Fish Fillet is a deep fried fish dish seasoned with salt and pepper and cooked with jalapeños for some extra spice. An explosion of flavor and very crispy texture makes the dish both interesting and delicious. I would recommend eating this dish with a side of rice to balance out the palette and complement the dish. 

Overall, I had an amazing experience at the restaurant. There was a very homey atmosphere and the staff were quite welcoming. The great service, yummy food, and wide variety of Chinese dishes, earns this restaurant a 4.5 star rating. I would highly recommend you try it yourself. 

Images in order from left to right, top to bottom: Beef Noodle Roll, Salt and Pepper Fish Filet, Stir Fried Green Beans with Garlic Sauce, Front Desk, Traditional Chinese Decorations, usually hung during Chinese New Year, Chinese Text on the Walls

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My Top 5 Contemporary Romance Books

“Wild Child” Poppy and introverted Alex met in a car share home from college years ago, and they’ve become best friends ever since. Now, they live in separate cities. Poppy in New York, and Alex in their hometown. But they have a deal. For the past decade, each summer, they’ve taken one week off together to go on a vacation. That was until one big mess ruined their tradition two years ago and they haven’t talked since.

Since their fallout, Poppy’s been unhappy and wants to convince Alex to take another vacation to try to repair what went wrong in their relationship. 

Alex surprisingly agrees to go, and Poppy has a week to fix it all.

With the move to a new high school in Alabama, Chloe Green finally got out of a school full of gossiping classmates and unfriendly administrators. Now her only focus is beating Shara Wheeler, the principal’s pet and her biggest rival, for prom queen and winning her spot as valedictorian. 

But one month before graduation, Shara kisses Chloe and then Shara disappears.

It’s only natural for Chloe to look for answers. Her search leads her to discover she’s not the only one who kissed Shara Wheeler. Two others also kissed Shara and received cryptic notes before her sudden vanishing. They all work together to find Shara before graduation and figure out what happened to her leading up to her disappearance.

Anastasia “Stassie” Allen has been figure skating for as long as she can remember. On a full-time skating scholarship at Maple Hill, she dreams of making Team USA one day. Though nothing is going to stop her from getting what she wants. Not even Nathan Hawkins, the captain of the Maple Hill Titans hockey team.

When a rink accident brings the two teams together, the two end up in a sticky situation.

Nathan the all-time problem solver steps in to help Anastasia when her skating partner gets hurt. They ended up getting closer than they thought. But that won’t distract her, right?

Florence Day ghostwrites for one of the best romance writers in the industry. There’s just one problem, Florence no longer believes in love after a recent breakup.

Plus, her brand new editor, a pretty handsome one, won’t extend her deadline. Adding to the stress of her soon-to-be-ending career, her father just passed away and she has to return home after almost a decade away.

The welcome home to a town that calls her a freak isn’t the best. Telling them you see dead people kind of makes them think that. So when Florence spots a ghost in the doorway of her family’s funeral home who looks eerily like her new editor, she’s a little confused. 

There’s a ghostly constant in her life and it’s not her dad. Florence has to revert back to her old habits and figure out how to help him finish off his unfinished business so he can leave. It looks like romance truly is dead.  

Romance author, January, and thriller author, Augustus find themselves neighboring each other in a beach house for the summer with a big case of writer’s block. 

Augustus Everett and January Andrews are polar opposites who are both renowned in their fields. The two make a deal for the summer: Augustus’s summer will be spent writing about happiness, and January’s will be spent writing the next greatest fiction of all time.

For inspiration, they head out on fun excursions that challenge their different perspectives of each other’s genres. It’s just about finishing their books and keeping their relationship strictly platonic. That simple, right? 

Hopefully, some of these will become favorites of yours too. Happy reading!