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Paris said she's frequently flown in private jets like that one involved in the crash. But after the accident, she told Seacrest, "Now I will never go in one again. You never know what can happen!"
While much of the band's music has dealt with the relationship between people — as lovers, as friends, as members of a community — Sitek's diatribe is part of the subtle rage against the machine that also serves as an undercurrent to TV on the Radio's contained musical chaos. The song "Crying," for example, is about "dismantling civilization, about taking responsibility for the world that we live in and figuring out a way to tear it down," according to guitarist and songwriter Kyp Malone. Meanwhile, "Red Dress" is the band's reaction to the last eight years of a George W. Bush presidency, because, as Sitek said, "There's no way in hell that we're ever going to get the opportunity to punch Dick Cheney in the face."
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Paris said she's frequently flown in private jets like that one involved in the crash. But after the accident, she told Seacrest, "Now I will never go in one again. You never know what can happen!"
While much of the band's music has dealt with the relationship between people — as lovers, as friends, as members of a community — Sitek's diatribe is part of the subtle rage against the machine that also serves as an undercurrent to TV on the Radio's contained musical chaos. The song "Crying," for example, is about "dismantling civilization, about taking responsibility for the world that we live in and figuring out a way to tear it down," according to guitarist and songwriter Kyp Malone. Meanwhile, "Red Dress" is the band's reaction to the last eight years of a George W. Bush presidency, because, as Sitek said, "There's no way in hell that we're ever going to get the opportunity to punch Dick Cheney in the face."
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It all comes together to create a sound others have called "underwater" or "far away," though what they use to create those elaborate layers would have to be called rudimentary — a 12-year-old computer program that by Barber's own admission "really doesn't do anything but cut and paste." But he's always used it, he's comfortable with it, and, despite such inconveniences as the program freezing up once it gets over 150 megabytes, they don't consider it constraining. "It allows you to be so finite in what you cut and paste, and it's more truthful in a way," Barber said.For complete digital music coverage, check out the Digital Music Reports.
TMZ reported that Nate (real name: Nathaniel Hale) is hospitalized and is using an assisted-breathing tube — not because it is required, but because it makes breathing easier for him. The site also said reports that the singer suffered brain damage are untrue, and that Nate is currently under sedation.