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...their last subpar release, “Human After All.” For all the flack that “Human After All” got for being made in a skimpy two weeks, “Alive 2007” shows why we should still love Daft Punk??because they can create something like this out of something like that. And because the impulse to say “I can do better—way better,” is so utterly human. So finally we return to that second question. Why did Daft Punk...
...mail: “That [album] was high school for me.” Fine. But maybe I want “Emergency & I” to be high school for me, too! Musically, the group carries off such an extravagant variety of styles—dance, rock, punk??that one wonders if they aren’t a rotating radio dial filtered through a rock group. More importantly, Travis Morrison’s lyrics are smart but not wise. He describes social, romantic, and suburban anxiety with rare precision, but he never knows how to feel better...
...doddered down to the lobby for a complimentary breakfast and a second rude awakening. My illusions of Paris were quickly shattered during that meal: not only by the stale croissant, but by the horrors of MTV France.I had arrived in the patrie of Edith Piaf, Serge Gainsbourg, and Daft Punk??and in the summer of Justice, no less, the Parisian duo whose “D.A.N.C.E.” was omnipresent in America at the time of my departure. This was the land of baguettes and Bizet, and I, a professed Francophile, was gagging down processed pastry...
...Punk??d! Irish-style...
...Dern found sudden notoriety this winter thanks to his appearance on the third season of the reality television show “Beauty and the Geek.” The series, a self-proclaimed “social experiment” crafted by none other than “Punk??d” star Ashton Kutcher, paired eight socially inept men with visually stimulating, intellectually lacking ladies. The couples were then pitted against each another in competition for a cash prize. Dern, a self-proclaimed “introvert,” was solicited for the show...