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Enjoy the Sudoku on page 2 NASTSUME ONO / DAILY ROSS POSITIVE BUSINESS CONFE RE NCE Blair Miller, Gregg Letterman, and Ellen Havda- la speak in a panel facilitated by Jeff Sinclair, Adjunct Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, at the Ross Positive Business Conference Thursday. SINGLE REVIEW I love artists who push the boundaries of music, who con- vince us to look beyond the boundaries that we create for ourselves and to create some- thing new. However, there is also something to be said for consistency and the founda- tion it provides. Dream-pop duo Beach House is the best at this. For nearly a decade, Victoria Legrand and Alex Scally have released creatively solid albums, proving that sources of inspira- tion don’t have to be unsustain- able. Their seventh release, aptly titled 7, was released on May 11, 2018 to critical acclaim. The fourth single off the album, “Black Car,” reveals the little tricks that have made Beach House great. In place of their signature drone (at least for the first minute) is an unsteady, cool marimba beat that slinks with anxiety. Even when the synth comes in, and its pitch increases steadily, bursting forth from the shadows, the marimba melody haunts the song like a specter, hidden in plain sight. Much of 7 attempts to bring shadows to light, and “Black Car” is no exception. When Legrand croons “We want to go inside the cold / It’s like a tomb, but it’s some- thing to hold,” we, too, want to the cling to the darkness that provides a framework. “Black Car” hones in on the thrill fear of leaping into darker aspects of the soul, where feeling is murky, intense and deep. Jack Brandon Summer Managing Arts Editor “Black Car” Beach House Sub Pop