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...album—they’ve still got it. The amazing thing about “Black Ice” is how well it recapitulates the “AC/DC doctrine” while also pushing the limits—though admittedly, the former happens more. That amazing rhythm section is still there, pulsating through each note and demanding physical compliance from the listener. (I admit I had to actively struggle to keep myself from drawing too much attention in the dining hall as my body grooved of its own volition.) The lead guitar is as wicked as ever...
...Comprising Junky Cao, 31, Youki, 28, and Jiadie, 20, Shanghai's Torturing Nurse make noise. Pure, harsh, uncompromising noise. And front man Cao couldn't be any prouder of the fact. "I hate melody and rhythm, and I hate rock bands. Not just in China, but all over the world," he says. "They're always repeating themselves and have no flavor at all. Noise is free; noise bands have freedom...
...marathon game that culminated in a 3-2 Big Red win. “That’s what we define as heartbreaker,” Kocurek said. The teams jostled for the lead throughout the match, constantly exchanging plays and games. Although Harvard could not build an offensive rhythm in the first stanza, it had little trouble slipping into its usual role of battling from behind from there on. “It’s becoming a trend actually,” McKinley said. “We like it when we need [it], but it?...
...opening scene of director Wayne Wang’s new film “A Thousand Years of Good Prayers,” suitcase after suitcase slides slowly down an airport conveyer belt in a methodical, mundane rhythm. The scene’s sparse style illuminates the beauty and bleakness of everyday life. And while Wang’s film, which quietly examines a strained father-daughter relationship, is no plot-thriller, it does lull the audience into a peaceful state with its calming, metrical scenes and restrained, spare dialogue. “A Thousand Years of Good Prayers?...
...Harvard appears to be rolling on all cylinders. The squad has outscored its opponents 10-2 in its last three games and has won two league contests in a row. “I think it’s been great to get some practices in and find some rhythm,” Rhodes said. “I think we’ve finally broken through.” -Staff writer Jake I. Fisher can be reached at jifisher@fas.harvard.edu...