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Since then, Band of Horses has moved from Seattle to South Carolina, and on their follow-up, “Cease to Begin,” Band of Horses seems to have abandoned their eerie edge, both lyrically and vocally. They’ve instead embraced their down-home impulses and come closer—perhaps dangerously close—to country-rock...
...able to.” The desire to present McCandless’s story authentically motivated Penn as well. “When you find a story like this...you realize that the closest thing to the answer can be found in nature...[and as a director,] you can follow a trail, photograph it as honestly as you can, and hope people walk out to their own version.”—Staff writer Victoria D. Sung can be reached at vsung@fas.harvard.edu...
...weeks, claims there’s nothing that remarkable about his searching style: “It’s not a new search policy. That’s the policy on which we’re trained; I’ve been instructed to follow it.” (Just taking orders, eh? We’ve heard that one before, Mr. Fasci-ism). I also asked him whether anyone has ever successfully escaped with an un-checked-out book: “It’s happened more than once,” he claims. Sometimes, situations...
...combination of ads from the back of early seventies design magazines, the cultural pages of local alternative lifestyle newspapers, and the Baccalieri children’s use of a Ouija board in season four of the “Sopranos.” The music is meant to follow the lyrics’ lead: hence the thunder sounds when Eleanor is talk-singing about thunderstorms on “Ex-Guru,” and the monkey and cow noises in “The Old Hag is Sleeping” to indicate the rooster at dawn. Again, I once...
...Would you like to follow in your father's and grandfather's footsteps and go into politics? -Mike Shewmake, Las VegasAbsolutely...