The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Monday, November 12, 2007 - 5A Hov rejuvenated on Gangster' Proof that aging rap icons can still bring it - as long as they stay inspired By TED CULLINANE Daily Arts Writer When artists attain the increasingly rare combination of commercial success and criticr.1 acclaim, the effect can be paralyz- ing. Having the recog- nition of your peers as one of the best ever and . the status of an interna- - tional pop icon often put ayL a strain on the creative American process. For superstars Gangster like Eminem and Jay-Z, a Roc-A-Fella self-imposed retirement seems like the most prac- tical solution. But it's only a matter of time before their creative impulses reignite. In Jay-Z's case, the spark came after viewing an advance screening of Ridley Scott's "American Gangster." The film, a biopic of Harlem drug lord Frank Lucas, prompted Jay to recall his formative years as a drug dealer. In an interview with BlackTree TV, he described his reaction to the screening: "It took me back to a place that I hadn't been for a min- ute. It just sparked all these ideas, and all these thoughts and all these emotions that I wasn'tdealing with." Taking advantage of his renewed cre- ative juices, Jay returned to the studio to formulate a concept album loosely based on Lucas's story. Just as Eminem produced some of his most potent work during the filming of "8 Mile," Jay's excursion into the past resulted in an album that measures up. against his previous classics. With "American Gangster," Jay offers his own interpretation of the film's rise- and-fall narrative. He shies away from establishing a concrete plot or placing his character in a specific time period. Instead, he focuses on capturing the emotions behind the "genesis, rise and demise" of the hustler. On "American Dreamin'," Jay exudes the eagerness and desperation of a teenage drug dealer: "It's not like we're / Professionals movin' the decimals / Know where to cop? nah,gotta connect?No/Who in the f know how to be successful / Need a personal Jesus I'm in Depeche Mode." Skip forward to "Success" and we find Jay as a kingpin lashing out at his detrac- tors. While the song stands on its own as a ferocious album cut in the vein of "PSA" or "22 Two's," it's the track's interplay with the film that gives it its depth. In addition to opening with an excerpt from the film, Jay spends the entire second verse alluding to a scene where Lucas ruthlessly murders a rival hustler: "I'm way too important to be talking about extortin' / Asking me for a portion is like asking for a coffin / Broad daylight I off ya on switch / Vs not too bright, goodnight, long kiss." While the sampling of film dialogue forms a direct connection between the two works, it's the subtle references embedded in Jay's lyrics throughout the album that turns American Gangster into a true companion piece. In an effort to reflect the tone of the film, Jay-Z not only emulates Lucas's gang- ster demeanor but also absorbs his intense commitment to quality. Just as Lucas deals strictly with the purest heroin, Jay demands that his producers conform to a distinct sonic vision. The result is a collec- tion of stellar beats from some unexpected sources. See JAY-Z, Page 8A The man enjoys a fine cigar - and producing sick records. COURTESY OF ROC-A-FELL, 'Bee Movie'less than b-level By ELIE ZWIEBEL his costars would Daily Arts Writer dress the part and act in front of ani- Basically, "Bee Movie" bashes mated sets and blu any and all possible jokes about screens as if they t the use of the letter 'b' beyond were animated. G the bounds of bedazzling the costumes and wir audience. Any- abound. Seinfeld in one watching -and Chris Rock ("I' the movie will My Wife") as a m( undoubtedly Bee Movie would have been at begintobemoan Unfortunately, sitting through At Quality16 were too tiresome it until they've and Showcase and his co-filmma crossed the bor- DreamWorks abandoned the i ders into berat- "Bee Movie" is tot ing anything 'b,' and totally formula including all bastards involved in Barry ends up "Bee Movie." trouble in his qu If you're already tired of the rights than he ha overuse of "b" humor, you'll only anticipated. He fint find Jerry Seinfeld's (TV's "Sein- ing a crisis that al feld") pet project obnoxious and sort of environmen overdone. Instead of using his but it ends up bein characteristic ability to subtly The other themes insert jokes and plays on words, undeveloped. Notio Seinfeld panders to the animated, uality and fighting familycomedyfranchiseaudience become so entang that's consuming cineplexes. fused that the adult After spending a total of nine ence have to turn th days growing up, Barry B. Benson and enjoy the prett (Seinfeld) the honey bee is ready the animation is goo fol his job as just another drone or innovative, butit in the hive. At least, he's supposed impressive. to be. Instead, freethinking and Seinfeld calls in freewheeling Barry wants some- all his comedian thing more than being worked thew Broderick to death as a honey stirrer. He Halls") voices Barr flees the coup (or hive), meets an insect-activist florist named Van- essa Bloome (Renee Zellwegger, "Miss Potter") and finds himself leading a lawsuit against people on behalf of the bees because (sorry about the "b" usage, but it's inevitable) the humans are exploitingthe bees' honey. Apparently, the first law in bee world is "don't talk to humans If all bees sound and act like the It's easy and ones in "Bee Movie," this law is for our own good. Seinfeld rare- ly leaves the tones of humbled fyou lie in Ann matter-of-factness or absolute hove recling n neurotic screech. Speaking of Seinfeld's neurotic tone, that's right ous ide your about the only thing New York about the movie aside from the Cll Recycle Ann Ar setting. Seinfeld indulges child- ca ish puns at the expense of his Or O m0u yoU Woody Allen-esque humor he's et them know you developed over his career. Seinfeld deserves some credit, though. His original idea with "Bee Movie" was an animated movie with live actors. He and . . .. Sigur Ros: no subtitles needed ae too 3oofy ' 'e-work * ia bee suit Think I Love osquito. That least original. the logistics for Seinfeld kers, so they dea. Instead, ally animated ic to its genre. causing more est for equal ad previously ds himself fac- ludes to some talist agenda, ig half-baked. are equally :ns of individ- consumerism led and con- Its in the audi- heir brains off y images. But d. It's not new 's detailed and favors from friends. Mat- ("beck the y's childhood friend, John Goodman ("Evan Almighty") voices a Colonel- like southern lawyer and Rip Torn (TV's "30 Rock") lends his gruffness to a buzzing flight- commanding bee. Even tertiary characters have celebrity vocals (i.e. Larry King as Bee Larry King, Sting as himself and Oprah Winfrey as a judge). All this star power becomes a distraction. You can't help but try to pinpoint who's voicing who as nearly every character has a celebrity behind them. "Bee Movie" opens with a few lines about how people don't really care about bees and how we're ignorant to their cause. But the movie doesn't do much for inspiring any sort of desire to care. Even the culminating scene with a flowery remake of "Here Comes the Sun" - one of the most sympathy and joy inducing songs ever written - doesn't provide for a smile. Unless you're under 10 years old. By KAREN STASEVICH Daily Arts Writer It's a raire and wonderful gift for anyband to be able to reach andcap- tivate an audience that can't under- stand a word of its lyrics. Iceland's Sigur Ros tran- scends language SigurRos with a sound so unique it can't be Hvarf-Heim ignored. Hvarf- Xi Heim breaks the band's two-year silence to bring back the minimal- ist, orchestral style that has been Sigur R6s's signature for the past decade. The album accompanies "Heima," a documentary the band made during a surprise concert tour in Iceland. The video will go on sale in the United States on Nov. 20. The film is another chap- ter in Sigur R6s's ongoing reflec- tions on aspects of life and nature in-Iceland. The best way to deepen engagement in Sigur R6s's art is to -i- - - view the visual media provided on tied 1" on, but the band reworked the band's website. the piece by replacing the tradi- While the new album consists tional piano melody with alterna- almost entirely of re-workings of tive percussion for a sound both previously recorded songs, Hvarf- less lonesome and simplistic. While Hiem does include three unreleased the track is sung in Hopelandic and electric recordings: "Salka," "Hlj6- interpretation is entirely subject to malind" and "1 Gwr." the listener's imagination, the song Sigur R6s aims to grasp listen- was named after drummer Orri Pull ers with the bleakness'and intense Dfrason's daughter. "Voka" became beauty associated with Iceland the inspiration for all the acoustic without imposing the band's lyrics recordings on Hvarf-Hiem during upon its fans. Most of Sigur R6s's a spontaneous unplugged perfor- music is sung in Icelandic, but some, mance at an environmental protest including entire albums like () and in Karahnjmkar, Iceland. three tracks on Hvarf-Heim ("Von," "Stardlfur" remains remarkably "Voka" and "Salka") are sung in congruous in its acoustic version an entirely nonsensical language to the original studio recording on of the band's own invention called Agaetis Byrjun. The new version Hopelandic. Whereas Icelandic is its original wonder, but with less obscure enough that the songs are aggressive guitar work and the indecipherable for most listeners, absence of electronic distortion Hopelandic transforms the human near the fade-out that signals the voice into an instrument entirely song's end onthe older take. devoid of meaning except for its Simplified only slightly, the sound. This unique trait allows the acoustically converted "Agmtis listener to give his or her own sig See SIGUR ROS, Page 8A nificance to the ethereal music. _-- "Voka" first appeared as"Unti- T H E H E o DG! N A L 512 E. William (734) 663-3379 j-NGAP)RE Work, live and play in Singapore - the choice gateway to Asia! Come find out the exciting career and internship opportunities in our technology sectors. Contact Singapore and the conomic Development Board Present Singapore: Opportunities and Careers in Technology Sectors University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Nov 12 Room: Herbert H. Dow Building Rn 1013 4.30pm The Biomedical Sciences, Chemicals, Electronics, Precision and Transport Engineering sectors account for more than a quarter of Singapore's GDP today. Focused in pushing the frontiers of technology, Singapore offers exciting opportunities ranging from R&D, design, production-to supply-chain management, regional and global strategic business planning & development. 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