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...even sound like the Ne-Yo that graciously gave “Irreplaceable” up so Béyonce could trod all over her man (and while we’re at it: c’mon, man, that’s another bro-no!). Maybe his girl??s keeping his man-bits in her handbag. The production—for which Ne-Yo and Stargate are in large part responsible—could also use some cajones. Closer “Stop the World” is the only track that dares to throw unexpected chord...
...other actors she’s worked with. Kargman also finds earnest ways to relate to her fictional characters.“I felt a lot for her,” Kargman says of Theresa, the central character of Rebecca Gilman’s “Boy Gets Girl?? and a role that has won Kargman national recognition and success in tough auditions. “I mean, she’s just totally independent and focused and charismatic and just someone that a normal person can really empathize with.”Kargman has been...
...brilliantly written album. But “Guarantees” is buried mid-album, and by the time you get to the concluding “In Her Music Box,” you forget all about it. This last track discusses the world from a little girl??s point of view while sampling a music box. Atmosphere knows what they’re best at, and by the end of the album, they want to make sure that we know, too: unusual social messages, music that fits the lyrics like an Italian suit, and, above all else...
...spring: that blissful season when a young girl??s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of summer jobs. Outside, birds are singing, crocuses are springing, that guy with the machine is trying to induce green grass. Inside, you are crouched over your laptop trying to find lucrative internships whose application deadlines weren’t in November. You are not succeeding. Everyone you talk to either has had a job lined up for months or is running around like a decapitated chicken trying to find one. But it can’t be just any job. If you want...
...prime mover Jack White decided to take a break from his own expectations and tried to satisfy some of his fans’. Of course, the perennial question on the minds of every new-blues neophyte grooving to the likes of “Fell in Love with a Girl?? or “Ball and Biscuit” went something like this: what would this guy sound like in front of a full band? The curiosity seems to have even proven too much for White, and in 2005 he formed the Raconteurs alongside Detroit singer-songwriter Brendan...