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...start-and-stop synthesizer pop of a TRL favorite, it quickly unveils the crunching guitars and harmonies Garbage fans have come to expect. In Beautiful Garbage, the electro-pop rockers offer a satisfying follow-up to 1998’s Version 2.0, once again harkening back to their trademark blend of guitars, electronic-influenced beats and lead singer Shirley Manson’s cynical musings. Led by Manson’s rock-vixen vocals, the quartet’s 1995 debut, Garbage, saw the Madison, Wis.-based band rise quickly amidst the then-decaying alt-rock universe. Fueled by producer/drummer/founder...
...spoke and read Japanese before learning Portuguese was melding cultures. In his fan paintings, Fukuda used bright red, reflecting the brilliant tones of the raw coffee berries and the bougainvillea shrubs that illuminated the South American topography that surrounded him. The tropical palette has become his trademark. "If I don't use red, the painting seems somewhat deadened," he says. But he adds, "No tone can fight against another tone. There must be harmony." In a painting he completed this year, Composition on a Red Background, he contrasts his reds with calmer gray and brown tones. Meanwhile, his bronze sculptures...
...girlfriend gave up her spot at the feminist radio station. Fired from her first job as a teacher, Gross subsequently began her job as an interviewer for WHYY, a local station in Philadephia. As a 24 year-old interviewing subjects often twice her age, Gross coined her trademark style from drawing her questions from pure curiosity and lack of knowledge, and listening intently to the responses she received. Today, 25 years later, although her subjects are often younger, and her own knowledge more complete, Gross’ style remains similar: She listens, and listens well...
...Anne and I have always been open...it has been a trademark of our conversations [with students],” he said...
...disc, produced by Danny Goldberg for Artemis Records, contains recordings of West speaking in his trademark style, deemed “preacher-like” by some, over a background of blues, jazz, and rap tracks...