2B - Thursday, January 26, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com I ARTS RECOMMENDS In this feature, Daily Arts writers will give their endorsements for the arts you need to experience to help you deal with current events. "Archer" Tonight, tune in to the best raunchy animated series on television: "Archer." Airing on Thursdays at 10 p.m. on FX, "Archer" follows Sterling Malory Archer (codename: Duchess), the world's biggest asshole and the best international spy in the biz. On Friday, check out Daily Arts's blog, The Filter, for a recap that promises to be as explosive and vulgar as the show. "Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter" Seth Grahame-Smith Anybody ready for some political badassery? No, I'm not talking about Obama's speech tomorrow (though that too), I'm talking about "Abraham Lin- coln, Vampire Hunter," a novel by Seth Grahame- Smith. With a film adaptation set for a June release this year, get in the mood for a presidential visit with this definitive biography of one of America's greatest leaders and most effective vampire executioners. "We Need to Talk About Kevin" In the mood for a darkly haunting flick featuring a crazy little demon child? If you are, Arts recom- mends the upcoming Tilda Swinton film "We Need to Talk About Kevin." Apart from the superb acting and fearless directing, nothing about the movie is predictable. Even though we realize the inevitable ending halfway through the movie, the script is fresh and keeps us on the edge of our seats. JEFF WARANIAK/Daily "I.Need My Girl" - The National "I Need My Girl" is a lovelorn ballad that can silence crowds as quickly as a gunshot. When The National revealed this track on CBC radio station Q, not a sound was heard beside its thrumming guitar riff and singer Matt Berninger's vulner- able voice. This is the type of song that makes you scared to sneeze. Every note and lyric, however subtle, cannot be missed. ((B-Side Buzz James McNamara Herb David Guitar Studio staff member What do you like about the Ypsilanti music scene? (It has a) very healthy open-mic scene, which I think is vital for the people that need it most. What makes a good cover song? I'm always open to hear how one artist is going to interpret or put their spin on another person's song, especially when the two of them are radically different. Any upcoming events in Ann Arbor featuring tribute bands? I know there's going to be a folk tribute to hip hop at the Blind Pig called "Folk the Police." It's going to be all kinds of cover bands doing folk trbutes to hip hop. Excerpts are taken from the B-Side Buzz video, which can be found on MichigonDaily.com. Interview by Jeff Waraniak TRAILER REVIEW From the trailer, "Casa de mi Padre" seems to be a one- joke movie: Will FerrellIf speaks Span- ish. But this Casa de joke, which mi Pae is ostensibly supposed to Pantelion sustain the entire film, gets tired by the end of the trailer. "Casa de mi Padre," which appears to be a parody of tele- novelas, stars Ferrell asea Mexi- can rancher who, in trying to 6 save his father's ranch, becomes embroiled in a war with Mexi- co's most powerful drug lord. nANTELION The trailer frames the movie with a heavy Spanish accent. It melodrama, but little else. The as a successful foreign film seems every joke in the movie movie is peopled with some finally being released here, say- relies on Ferrell pretending to great Hispanic actors, but if the ing "the biggest international be Hispanic, which seems like trailer is any indication, "Casa motion picture of all time is a risky bet, especially for such a de mi Padre" is a movie that coming to America." It even highly anticipated movie. looks a lot funnier on paper than gives Ferrell an "introducing" The trailer promises much it will on screen. credit, pronouncing his name over-the-top action and ironic -PHIL CONKLIN SINGLE REVIEW Thus far in her career, Azealia Banks has shown her- self to be somewhat like Nicki Minaj: they both **** eschew the endemic NEEDSUMLUV sensitiv- (SXLND) ity that tends to Azealia Banks accompa- ny female music art- ists by embracing a playful toughness. Yet, unlike Minaj, there is a side to Banks that delves into a more emotional realm. On "NEEDSUMLUV," she strikes UNIVERSAL a balance between delivering powerful melodic hooks and autonomy that seems rare voice gives us that satisfaction: beingsentimental. amid the Auto-Tuned voices It shapes itself in accordance The raunchy collabora- frequently heard in hip hop with Machinehead's ephemer- tion features a fast-talking today. al bumps and washes, moving style that smoothes around Often, there is no harmonic like silk in its harmonic adapt- Machinehead's bopping inter- interaction between singer and ability. jections, exhibiting a precious background music. Banks's -GEOFF MARINO 1 DO YOU 000M'': HEAR 3035 WASHTH E AAERU PEOPLE MO, °M SING? COME SING 7 8 THE SONGS 3 8 OF ANGRY 2 5 MEN, BY APPLYING TO 7 1 FINE ARTS. 1 6 8~ 4 5 9 7 1 5 - - 7- -Request an 4 7 2 5 application by e-mailing arts@ michigandaily. S Scom 0 0 0 0 0