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03/13/2008 03:33 PM
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Study shows music affects moods, students agree
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The Mozart effect is one that has been around for a long time. Studies suggest that when a child under age 3 is subject to the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, their brain development is increased.Whether or not the stories and studies prove anything, the question remains: Does music have an effect on people?Psychology professor [...]
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03/13/2008 03:33 PM
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Keeping Music Real
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Music is a powerful thing. It evokes feelings and has the power to bring people together. Music is also a way for people to express themselves and share ideas, whether through poetic lyrics or throbbing anthems. But today, artists are not known for their music, but for how extravagant their outfits are and how many [...]
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03/13/2008 03:33 PM
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Rising rap star doesn't need RIAA
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You won’t hear up-and-coming rap star Flo Rida griping about fans pilfering his songs on P2P sites, or complain that technology is hurting the music industry. Don’t talk to him about so-called digital divides either.
As one of rap music’s fastest rising stars, Rida, 28, is new enough to music success that fans are still precious [...]
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03/13/2008 11:34 AM
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A lesson in sharing: the music of today plays the give-and-take game
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Now, more than ever, North American bands and music fans are becoming more open to music originating somewhere outside the continent. Sri Lankan-born M.I.A.’s unique sound rules the club scene, while the Afro-pop inspired Vampire Weekend have seen their debut album enter the Billboard Top 20. New York City’s Yeasayer have also recently garnered acclaim [...]
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03/13/2008 11:34 AM
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Two short notes on pop music
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“Romany Soup” is absolutely classic: haunting, hypnotic, melodic. Please do get started on Bolan. Please do. (And don’t you dare leave out “One Inch Rock”.)
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Album: New Wave |
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Animal |
206 |
3:21 |
4.93 |
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The Ocean |
205 |
4:39 |
6.79 |
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Americans Abroad |
175 |
2:17 |
2.87 |
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Piss and Vinegar |
213 |
2:27 |
3.74 |
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Borne on the FM Waves of the HEart |
198 |
4:10 |
5.87 |
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Stop! |
211 |
2:34 |
3.87 |
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Thrash Unreal |
208 |
4:14 |
6.28 |
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White People for Peace |
219 |
3:32 |
5.53 |
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New Wave |
248 |
3:29 |
6.17 |
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Up the Cuts |
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2:53 |
4.19 |
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As their name suggests, Florida punks Against Me spend much of their time shouting with angry paranoia about anything and everything. Leader Tom Gabel began his career as a teenage acoustic protest singer in the clubs and bars of his native state, but there’s precious little trace of the likes of Joan Baez and Phil Ochs on New Wave.
Since 2002’s acclaimed debut Reinventing Axl Rose, Against Me have slowly but surely fazed out their folk and country influences to become a straightforward, no-frills punk-rock band, and this Butch Vig (Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins)-produced fourth album is a taut, frenetic set of hard-riffing songs that crackle with energy and indignation. Unfortunately, New Wave is also blighted by some of the most hilariously overblown adolescent philosopher lyrics since the last Manic Street Preachers album limped out of Wales.
Gabel and his band-mates come flying out of the traps with gusto on the robust if pompous call to arms of the title track – ‘We can be the bands we want to hear, we can define our generation’ – and the menacing, Clash-like “Up The Cuts”, before plummeting to an early nadir with the ponderous political pontificating of “White People For Peace”. The quality goes up a notch again with “Borne On The FM Waves Of The Heart” , which overcomes a ghastly title to unfold into serviceable duet with Tegan Quin of Canadian folk-rock duo Tegan and Sara. But the respite is short-lived, as “Animal” achieves the astonishing feat of being even more unsubtle than the Def Leppard hit of the same name. Finally, we see a glimpse of what might have been on “The Ocean”, a brooding, slow-burning epic that overcomes the by now inevitable forays into asinine wordplay to deliver a genuinely evocative climax to this well intentioned and occasionally enjoyable but excruciatingly earnest record.
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