10 Monday, May 19, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com DEATH CAB From Page 9 track's overextended intro - com- plete with a low, repetitive bassline and slices of piano keys - is one of the album's most ambitious devia- tions, taking the typically quirky pop band to uncharted musical ter- ritory. The cut's dark and forebod- ing introduction fits perfectly with its theme of unrequited attraction, creating an atypically dusky atmo- sphere notnnormally associated with the upbeat band. Another experimental attempt is heard on the prog-rock-inspired track "Pity and Fear." Continuing the album's dark theme, the track exhibits a groovy synth-based intro, followed by a consistent drum beat and sharp guitar strings. It's sole failing is the unnecessarily abrupt ending. Gibbard and company may have fancied themselves producers of "The Sopranos," but this sudden ending nearly ruins what is one of Death Cab's best works; a simple fade to silence would have been more appropriate. Of course, the album doesn't miss the typical quirky tracks that put Death Cab on the indie radar this past decade. Along with the afore- mentioned "Your Twin Sized Bed," the LP is brimming with the quint- essential post-breakup pop tracks found splattered across the band's long back catalogue. These cuts range from the simple and unde- niably easy-going ("No Sunlight," "You Can Do Better Than Me") to more old-school tracks, reminis- cent of the band's Photo Album- era ("Cath...," "Long Division"). Although these songs add balance to the album's more obscure tracks, they also show the band's unwill- ingness to completely sever ties to its sunnier, pop-orientated past. It would have been interesting to see the band take an entirely new direction musically, major record label be damned. As a compro- mise, Narrow Stairs shows Death Cab's capacity to experiment with new sounds albeit still churning out poppy hits. The end result is certainly a change of pace for the band, but seasoned Death Cab fans will appreciate the band's desire to branch out while reaching for new musical horizons. GTA4 From Page 9 There are a few hiccups that prevent the game from achiev- ing absolute perfection. The targeting system is decent, but still a bit sketchy, and the awkwardly timed bullet delay makes sniping almost worth- less. Popping out from behind cover is also flawed, and often times feels like a glitchy and unfinished aspect of gameplay. But don't expect the "Grand Theft Auto" series to go down anytime soon, as this latest chapter is a revolution as big as "III"- a real step forward in storytelling and immersion. "GTA IV" is undoubtedly the game of the year, and is one for the ages.tThe question isn't if you should buy and play it, but whether you'll be able to stop. MORE ONLINE at michigandaily.com q I Car RepaIr * covpetitve mi-oes - FTE D TaXvbacca to pus * :FR wicLU OWIed - 30 8ears TPProfessional H tuomotime ProAutoTechs.com P Technicians 734.665.9707 The Driving Force in Auto Repair S- - - - - - - - - - I- ijs h RENT WI IsonVhiteSA E 7 I 1I I Ku U 2008 South State Street 734.995.9200 www.wilsonwhitemanagement.com 4 p I I bi I f 2 7 1 8 2 9 9 1 8 8 3 7 1 7 4 5 I' a --, 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 Any large salad with meat $8.95 Dine In Carry Out 1 Delivery (restrictions apply) I Catering I Call for Reservations 1 rds accepted 1 15|14 8 2 i -iE- i I i fi, ss. R u I I 41|3 All major credit ca A ~ee~ee