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...La Lluvia” takes Frank Sinatra’s “That’s Amore,” runs it through a few electronic filters, and hops it up on acid. The vocals wander alone for a while before the drums and guitar jump back in, this time with electronics back up, forcing the band into “Red and White Bells,” the nine-minute nightmare opus of the album...
...jump-out-of-your-seat first single, “Hung Up,” which borrows its unshakable hook from ABBA, is one of the great dance tracks of the year. “Let It Will Be” features sweeping symphonies and a thumping bass a la “Die Another Day”; synth-heavy “Forbidden Love” recalls Cher’s smash hit “Believe”; and “Get Together” bears a resemblance to Stonebridge?...
...2The Noteables 2005 Winter Concert. Harvard’s singing group devoted to Broadway performs selections from their signature array of show tunes. Lowell Lecture Hall. 8 p.m. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. $8 general admission, $6 students. (AMF)El día de la bestia. The Real Colegio Complutense Spanish Film Series features Alex de la Iglesia’s new, devilishly funny take on the Antichrist. In Spanish with English subtitles. 26 Trowbridge St. Free. 7:30 p.m. (AMF)Muzika Without Borders 2005 North American Tour. Presented by the Russian Boston Rock Club...
...have it all three ways. He tries everything at once; gone is the sensitive, astute commentator of his first two albums, replaced with a half-assed attempt at G-Unit-style menace. Or maybe it’s just a half-assed attempt at singing all his hooks, a la 50 Cent. Either way, it’s a misstep.Those of us who were spellbound by “Thieves in the Night” or “Africa Dream” didn’t care that he wasn’t the hardest rapper out there...
...venue for political debate at Harvard,” yet its most regular event is a weekly moderated chat with pizza—no doubt enjoyable, but somewhat missing the point. HPU Chair C.R. Sincock ’07 explained that he fears that more-formal debate, à la the Yale Political Union, would intimidate students and act as a “turn-off.” However, given that it attracts a weekly turnout of about 30 of the same students—mostly freshmen—the HPU’s current format needs...