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...Whatever It Takes,” the only track on the album to feature electric guitar, is propelled along by a typical Morello riff as he exhorts us to defy our oppressors (“Don’t let them tie you to the stake / Whatever it takes??). This opening pair doesn’t provide much in the way of lyrical specificity, but both tunes are very well-constructed and they set up Morello nicely to deliver his messages on the later tracks...
...Night” is set in a stark, drab New York City of 1988, it is unmistakably a product of our current social climate—a loud glorification of government-backed violence and a raucous endorsement of a “do whatever it takes?? mentality. In the film’s world, cops are still called pigs, cocaine rules the street, Blondie still plays at clubs, and mobsters with ponytails wear tight leather jackets. But such 80s cultural stereotypes seem anachronistic, mostly because they so poorly mask the fact that the questions at the film?...
Okay, buzzing disco-funk-punk-electro-warehouse children, prep for white irony all topped off in sweated-out curls, because “Myth Takes,” the latest from !!!, has landed. “Myth Takes?? aspires to present !!! in all its diverse dance-inducing glory, but if the album proves anything, it’s the difficulty of successfully appropriating multiple influences to make something that both works and makes bodies work. From their name alone, !!! aspire to be all unexpected fun—or cultural pirates. The symbol ! is used to denote a mouth...
...building. “Certainly one of the pictures of JFK could come down,” a possibly in-character Colbert remarked. The climactic speech, in which he told Kennedy School students that they were free to go, was also highly staged, and even involved a number of takes??Colbert had difficulty remembering the monologue he was supposed to deliver. While laughing, he repeatedly asked a crew-member to remind him what his lines were. COMEDIC TO THE CORE? Student reception of the event was overwhelmingly positive, even before it began. According to Corcoran, tickets...
...climactic speech, in which he told Kennedy School students that they were free to go, was also highly staged, and even involved a number of takes??Colbert had difficulty remembering the monologue he was supposed to deliver. While laughing, he repeatedly asked a crew-member to remind him what his lines were...