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The media frenzy we faintly recall that informed the world about Trayvon Martin wasn't rooted in happenstance but instead represents Crump's mastery of the public narrative.
Delivered in the style of Johnny Cash, Iggy's musings faintly recall David Bowie's recent single Where Are We Now?, but won't receive a fraction of the kudos recently accorded Iggy's former sparring partner.
But the words faintly recall "Tarantula," Mr. Dylan's book of prose poems (or "Dadaist novel," as some would call it) that was written in 1966, and they bear a strong resemblance to the "11 Outlined Epitaphs" in the liner notes of "The Times They Are A-Changin," his 1964 album.
Death and betrayal are his central themes, yet he often tailors his music to sound like some lilting ditty you faintly recall having heard in the distance at a May Day pageant.
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But the result is the only track on "Rambling Boy" that faintly recalls the spirit of "Ramblin'".
Christ's lack of muscle, his pallor and unfixable expression, his stillness even, faintly recalls Piero della Francesca.
The album lets its hair down as far as it can on Aeon, a claustrophobic soul track that faintly recalls TV on the Radio.
It does, eventually, with double bass and viola groans and Holter reaching the stentorian bit of her vocal register that faintly recalls Siouxsie Sioux or Nico.
It certainly resonates in 2015 when current international instability and conflicts can seem not dissimilar to those that drove White into reclusion; this is a good time to discover, or rediscover, the book, and the reissue, with its illustrated jacket faintly recalling the original, an attractive starting point.
A parody of 1980s sports dramas (like "Kickboxer") and '70s stoner action pictures ("The Warriors"), with dashes of "Flashdance" glam and a setting faintly recalling Southern-fried revenge movies (say, "Walking Tall," but with shoulder pads), it falls all over itself to lampoon its midnight-movie forebears even as it borrows their contrivances.
At enticing moments, 2019 pokes its head up in the political currents of the 1820s in "JQA," Aaron Posner's crafty portrait of a faintly recalled president who managed only one term in the White House but nevertheless rubbed elbows with everyone from George Washington to Abraham Lincoln.
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