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...life in some way. Yet, he is quick to direct praise for the film away from himself. Referring to his cast and crew as family, Fergus’ fondness for collaboration is immediately obvious.“As long as you’re open to listen to everybody, you’re constantly getting fed and it’s propelling you forward.” He is very receptive to his audience as well: “I love the fact that people don’t respond to it the same way, or like it the same...
...whom it’s never clear if they’ve ever read an issue cover-to-cover or even at all,” says Greif. “If you’re producing stuff it becomes very peculiar and ultimately kind of dangerous to listen to people who talk about you as some alienated presence. If you could go to your readers and they would stand up and denounce you, then you really have something.”FUTURE IMPERFECTDespite all the attention the journal has received, a future of longevity is certainly not written...
...than soul, is another stand-out track, largely because its slower beat and lower range complement Stone’s rich vocals. Even “Tell Me ‘Bout It,” the album’s poppiest song and first single, is worth a listen, as it best showcases the full range of Stone’s voice. But the CD often tries too hard to offer meaningful insight into Stone’s psyche. It leaves this reviewer with two main complaints: the ballads and the lyrics. “Bruised But Not Broken?...
...Pharmacists’ latest effort, “Living with the Living,” sounds distinctly familiar after a first listen. And after a second. And a third. It’s as if the ghost of music past is haunting the record. The album’s tracks often feel like those songs you obsessed over as a teen: they were great then, but you now wonder why you ever made such a fuss. Fans of Leo will be comfortable with the sound on many of the tracks, which present a recognizable blend of punk, ska, folk...
...violence of war.“I definitely was concerned, when we first started getting the images back and looking at the animation, that it looked too cool,” he says. “I feel a tiny conflict about it, but I think if you listen to the piece, it sounds deeply conflicted about the experience being described. And I also feel, being in combat myself as a journalist, there are cool things about it.”Ultimately, he believes that the style is fitting. “I think that it’s honest...