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...Whole Year,” “Graduate,” and “How’s It Going to Be.” They followed up in 1999 with “Never Let You Go,” a single off of the band??s “Blue” album. The group’s most recent collection, “Out of the Vein,” was released...
...band??s performance will be delivered from the steps of Memorial Church on April 28 as the centerpiece of an evening of food and entertainment that the College Events Board, the group planning the celebration, billed as “the year’s biggest campus-wide event...
...Whole Year,” “Graduate,” and “How’s It Going to Be.” Subsequent success came in 1999 with “Never Let You Go,” a single off of the band??s “Blue” album. The group's most recent album, "Out of the Vein," was released in 2003. —Check thecrimson.com for updates throughout the evening. —Staff writer Christian B. Flow can be reached at cflow@fas.harvard.edu...
...stars of today and yesterday—the video attempts to show the timelessness of hip hop culture and those famed Air Force One sneakers. The video begins with legendary DJ Premier flipping through floppy disks and working an old mixer—not exactly Apple Garage Band??resulting in a fresh old-school beat a la the music of Marley Marl or the Fearless Four. The footage is interspersed with clips of MCs in studio, spitting their self-proclaimed “classic” rhymes, as well as shots of graffiti artists creating murals...
...seems—on first listen—to have absorbed the musical styles of just about every trend-setting artist of the last two decades. Filled with fast beats and poppy guitar melodies, “The Weirdness,” while maintaining the key elements of the band??s sound, has a distinctly modern feel to it. This mixture has its upsides and its downsides. The Stooges’ infamously primal, sexually explicit lyrics are still there, as is front man Iggy Pop’s distinct “singing” style (read: occasionally...