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...sky”), the clothes and chest hair in this 70’s pastiche are indeed fly. As daredevil Evel Kanyevel, West does indeed try to touch the sky and does indeed die. And if this had remained a lively take on a funk-tinged hip hop song, it would’ve been fine. But such cannot be the case with the cinematic music video: the song is interrupted by an extraordinarily unfunny interlude in which West comments on his infamous remarks about the president (here symbolized by Nixon) and two women with afros berate him for being...

Author: By Elisabeth J. Bloomberg, Patrick R. Chesnut, and Henry M. Cowles, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Pop Screen | 2/15/2006 | See Source »

...addled cockney underground where Sid Vicious still swaggered? If you do, you better not to listen to Babyshambles’ “Down In Albion.” It’s not that it’s a terrible album. It’s more that every song from Doherty’s new band sounds like a half-hearted Libertines imitation, a painful attempt to revisit the successful past. Doherty himself has fallen fast and far since the implosion of his last band. The drug problems that led to the erratic touring schedule and apocalyptic lyrics...

Author: By Jake G. Cohen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Down in Albion | 2/15/2006 | See Source »

...think I listened to this song 300 times in the span of a week while making a small format music video for it. While most people might get sick after such seemingly tedious listening, the more time I spent with it, the more I’ve come to identify with the song...

Author: By Akash Goel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard on Shuffle | 2/15/2006 | See Source »

...upbeat drum part to this song instantly for me conjures up memories of my youngest brother and aspiring musician jamming away diligently in our basement in Chicago. Living as far away from home as most of us do at school, cultural artifacts that resonate with the people and relationships we left behind, as thing song does for me, really have a way of giving you goosebumps...

Author: By Akash Goel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard on Shuffle | 2/15/2006 | See Source »

With the recent release of their cheekily-monikered "Elf-Titled" album, the Advantage have brought legitimacy to a style of music dubbed "Nintendocore," becoming the first group in this genre to take covers of classic 8-bit theme songs past the LAN-party circuit. Featuring drummer Spencer Seim from post-hardcore savants Hella, the group legitimizes the project in part with their impressive underground cred. The songs on the album range from spazzed-out level select ditties to "Kraid's Lair," a haunting boss theme from the classic NES game "Metroid." Regardless of origin, all the tracks burst...

Author: By Will B. Payne, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Nintendo Rock: Nostalgia or Sound of the Future | 2/14/2006 | See Source »

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