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...works--the catchy hit Cut Your Hair is reinterpreted as a schmaltzy R&B ballad--but it's hard to resist music this fun. On songs like Here and Summer Babe, the rhythm section lays down pulsating grooves as saxman Carter uncovers the bluesy tunefulness buried beneath Pavement's trademark static. The result is one of the oddest--and, oddly, most delightful--tribute albums of the year...
However, the impossible has occurred: Fiona Apple is happy. Gone are her trademark sorrowful lyrics and melodies. “Extraordinary Machine” is a more confident and ironically detached side of Apple...
Carrying on their trademark flair for quirky comedy, the Hasty Pudding Theatricals (HPT) has launched the script of its 158th production—a play in which prewar tensions and Soviet shenanigans meet up with pirates, movie stars, and a great white shark...
Easier would be understatement. With Dawson out of the game, the Bears routinely dropped six or seven defenders into coverage, pressuring sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan into two interceptions. Harvard’s trademark balance was also affected, with the Crimson throwing nine passes while running just three times without Dawson...
Chaos and Creation is full of the melodies that have always been McCartney's trademark--the single, Fine Line, grabs you by the ear in four bars--but for the most part, they've been stripped of cuteness and nostalgia. What strikes you first is that the sad songs are really sad. At the Mercy gets past the sentimental and into the startling fact that genuine love can leave you powerless and insecure. Riding to Vanity Fair, a trippy ballad about rejected friendship, is the most misanthropic thing the composer of Ob-La-Di has ever recorded. He insists...