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...done. No, rather than fade away, the album burns out in a raucous avalanche of sound as war cry, battleaxe guitar, and rolling drums crash down in a violent mess. Just when it seems as though Vesuvius has blown, the band returns to the twinkling calm of the first track, leaving exhausted listeners wondering if the past insane hour of gorgeous convulsions actually happened...
...bodies rubbing against each other in a disco ball glow. While her recent work has focused on her politics and the “bigger” questions, “Confessions” steers clear from anything controversial, a big change for the Queen of Pop. On the track “I Love New York,” in a rare display of self-censorship, she tells Big Apple naysayers to “f-off,” a far cry from her “Erotica” days. The album?...
...Review reports that have been released but not widely discussed. “We are really hopeful that Faculty will really be there at these meetings so that people understand the proposals before we make firm decisions,” Ulrich said. She added that if everything stays on track, actual legislation—the next step beyond the recommendations that are currently available—could be presented to the Faculty “beginning next semester.” —Staff writer Evan H. Jacobs can be reached at ehjacobs@fas.harvard.edu...
After the judge asked whether Pring-Wilson could be fitted with a global positioning device, Gosmon told the judge that the state only uses those devices to track convicted sex offenders, and that individuals facing other criminal charges usually receive electronic ankle bracelets...
...came out of some computerized random hobo lyric generator. People also rightfully cry foul for his played-out “do the Robot like it’s 1983!” dance routine. But in the video for this oft-maligned “Guero” track (not to be confused with the video for the eight-bit-style remix of this song, which came out earlier this year), even Japan’s smoothest exports can’t stop the raw power of a human. Well, a hologram of a human, in this case.Apparently, Sony...