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...apparent mantra of beauty with an edge.In one track, James Allan asks, “What’s the story morning glory? I feel so low and worthless,” and though I’m not sure how Glasvegas’ debut compares with Oasis??s best, I hope that despite oncoming success, the band will hold onto some of their angst and continue making great music. Cousins can’t have sibling rivalries, right? —Reviewer Andrew F. Nunnelly can be reached at nunnelly@fas.harvard.edu...
...snack run, and put it out with the help of a bucket of water and some stomping. Steven J. Wilson ’08, a smoker in Winthrop who was not responsible for the fires, laments the lack of a “Smoker’s Oasis?? in Standish courtyard to serve as a cigarette receptacle. “In the future, they should probably install one to avoid similar incidents,” says Wilson. “Even though I’d miss coming home from the library after a long night and being...
...Sun” sounds almost like a tribute to Wolf Parade, and the bridge in and of itself seems like a Brand New experiment. Next comes a longer track, “Luca,” with Lacey singing in a falsetto reminiscent of Oasis?? Liam Gallagher. This section of the song ends with soft, acoustic poetry, which quickly gets shattered by cringing distortion and guitar soloing. The album’s final track, “Handcuffs,” is a chilling song that starts with an acoustic riff and adds layers as it progresses...
...amazing Cage show, the Middle East Upstairs will be hosting several cover bands in addition to comedy duo the Walsh Bros. Hooray for Earth (formerly known as Raymond) will be covering Nirvana’s “In Utero,” The Luxury will do Oasis?? “Definitely Maybe,” and Velvet Morning will take on Radiohead’s “OK Computer.” 18+. The Middle East Upstairs. 8 p.m. (CEJ)Hyder Akbar. In his memoir, “Come Back to Afghanistan: A Californian Teenager?...
...don’t disagree that Oasis?? albums are well-produced, but better produced (or with a better music video) than “Coffee and TV”? When Blur wants to shoot for that sound, as on this stand-out, they succeed with flying colors. But, for the most part, this isn’t what they’re after—rather than accept themselves as heirs of British rock, they explore just what it means to be a British rocker, and even just to be British, and these level of inquiry and musical...