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...where Branch, slightly breathy and with a twinge of heartache in the leading edge of her voice, muses about being an outsider: “A little left of center” and “a little out of tune.” It’s comparatively stripped down and, not coincidentally, probably the album’s best track. Branch also shows hints of an alternate persona towards the album’s close. On “Drop in the Ocean,” gone is the infectious jaunt and impulse of earlier tracks...
...highest-compliment derivative style: “History of the River” borrows its guitars from Neil Young’s “Sleeps with Angels,” while “Take a Stand” purloins its melody from an old Grandaddy tune. It seems that the break-up of the ever-higher profile Pavement has allowed Stairs and his cronies to relax and enjoy themselves a little more, and maybe let us do the same...
...event had not resonated. How do we act in the midst of such horror? Is it okay to smile or laugh? Should we attempt to talk about anything aside from the attack? Is doing so a sign of insensitivity and apathy or a healthy resilience, to the tune of “America will not be stopped; freedom will not relent.” Shouldn’t the events move us to cry, even if we have no personal connection to the victims? If the death of over 6,000 fellow Americans doesn’t draw tears...
...though, she’ll just keep giving out the clues. While the answers have to remain under wraps, she has this hint: “please tell the Women’s lacrosse team to tune in for a Harvard lax clue on October...
Members of the X-plicit Players, a Berkeley nudist group, belted the tune “Naked and Free in Berkeley” last Sunday as they headed down Telegraph Ave. for the annual Nude and Breat Freedom Parade, a tradition that’s been around 10 years...