12 the Seahawk I LIFESTYLES | October 28, 2004 For your convenience: The Seahawk tells you what is good Seahawk Staff Each week, your Seahawk staff will choose three albums that are necessary additions to any respectable collection. The editors of the Life section, in addition to a randomly chosen staff member (aka, whoever didnt run 3way) will pick a favorite that falls outside of the mainstream. As always, e-mail your suggestions to lsh6408@uncw.edu. li they are good, we might write about them. If they are awfiil, we will laugh at you at the next editor s meeting. K’s Choice - Almost Happy Joseph Arthur - Redemption's Son Lifestyles Editor LinnieSarah Helpern Let me be the first to say it; the singer-song- writer genre is getting played out. I believe that John Mayer is to blame for this over-satu- ration of moody “me” music (and realistically, what can’t be blamed on John Mayer?) There are only five songwriters worth paying atten tion to (the rest will be mentioned eventually), one of which is little-known Peter Gabriel protege, Joseph Arthur. His 2002 release. Redemption’s Son, is perhaps one of the best fusions of avant-garde song styles and extro verted lyrics to come along in years. Even if you are disgusted with the genre as a whole, check out Redemption’s Son; it will really give those JM albums a run for their money. Staff Writer Brian Tucker K’s Choice are not well known in America save for a spot on Lilith Fair and the song “Not an Addict” featured in the film Wild Things. There is an intoxicating quality to their sound, especially that of lead singer Sara Bettens, whose raspy, yet honey soaked, vocals can sooth and haunt you simultaneously. Almost Happy (2002) is their most recent release and manages to make songs about depression, longing, femily and relationships sound jar ringly beautiful. Almost Happy is their most mature album to date, exchanging alterna tive sounding rock and acoustic songs for mood and melody whose focal point is clearly Bettens vocals. Almost H^py will remain active in your CD collection, the type of album you fmd yourself listening to over and over. Ahnost Happy also comes with a second CD compiling 15 live tracks. Planes Mistaken For Stars - Knife In The Marathon Assistant Lifestyles Editor Brad Holland A few years ago, there was this band called Pacific R^dio Fire, who will undoubtedly go down in history as the mightiest band to ever come out of North Carolina. This guy Matt that played guitar for them was always talking about this band and how wicked awe some they were. Since he was in the mightiest band to ever come out of North Carolina, I naturally had to believe everything he said. Boy howdy, did that ever pay off! This is one of the dirtiest, smelliest, raunchiest records 1 have ever heard, and it’s fantastic. Be sure to stick around after the last song for the super top-secret Unbroken cover. 'House of Sand and Fog' is worth arguing over Lauren Scarpa Staff Writer “House of Sand and Fog,” directed by Vadim Perelman, is a dark and dreary film in which no action takes place except for various arguments (both in Enghsh, as well as Iranian) over a house in San Francisco. With no special effects, suspense or violence, “House of Sand and Fog” is a good film to just sit back and watch to see what is going to happen next. The movie begins with Kathy (played by Jennifer Connelly, who was nominated for a best actress Oscar for this role) being evicted frpm her home because she owes business taxes on a business that she never owned. With nowhere to go, she ends up in a motel and her possessions are locked up in storage. Meanwhile, Behrani, (Ben Kingsley who was also nominated for an Oscar for best actor for this role) sees an ad for the auction ing of the house. Behrani wants to purchase the house to be reminded of his home back in Iran. Behrani and his family were driven from their home by his own army, forcing him and his family to flee to America. The bulk of the movie is spent focusing on a battle of wills between Kathy and Behrani as she goes back to the house to try and persuade /,* . «•- ; X \ ' them to turn it back over to her What makes “House of Sand and Fog” so timely is that while the main characters come from drasti cally different backgrounds, they still want the same thing; a home that reminds them of their past Their desire was so great even, that both of their new lives seemed to parallel one anoth- (*r Fnr PvamrvlA c»c Courtesy ol imdb com £thy ITmg Tn ff'^^Conaelly received an Oscar nomination for her role in "House of her car Behranf ha.s ? have a TreSrt to wTilcb^ reminds you of the better things in life. mroadconstructionjusttomakeendsmeet. excellent film with a'shockmg ending that The beauty of this movie is that it shows the desire that everyone experiences to have a place that reminds them of how good life can be. Perelman’s lyrical masterpiece was an made the whole experience completely per fect. Anyone interested in learning how even the most different of nations share the same ideals should definitely rent “House of Sand and Fog,” available on DVD. TheOC addicts unite! courtesy of ocie8.ca)n Obsessive OC fans can now re-live their fa vorite show ad nauseam with the first seasoD on DVD. With the seven-disc collection in hand, there is no reason to leave the house. LinnieSarah Helpern Lifestyles Editor “Welcome to the O.C., bitch. This is how it’s done in Orange County.” With those immortal words, thus began what would end up being one the biggest television phe nomenon of 2003; Fox’s smash nighttime soap The OC. Just in time for the upcom ing hohday shopping season, the produces have released the first season of the show on DVD. The OC found a mass audience when it premiered as a mid-season replacement in 2003. What exactly was it that appealed to teens, as well as aduhs, across the country? Was it the story of a good kid from the wrong side of the tracks suddenly finding the love of a family? Was it the smart yet adorable geek and his seeming unattainable love interest? Or was it all of the drama that seems to come along with wealth, power, looks, fancy cars, good schools.. .ah, you get the point. You be the judge. But whatever the reason. The OC has become the most popu lar, and admit it, addictive, show in years. Bucking the typical 100 episodes and a year in syndication trend most television shows implement when hitting the DVD shelves, producers of The OC know a good thing when they see it. Loaded with extras, the entire first season of the show hit shelves early this week. Included in the seven-disk set are a collection of deleted scenes, a music guide for the first six episodes, audio commentary, and a look at the real Orange County in California. For those out there that can’t go a day without listening to Seth Cohen music (you know who you are) or can’t sleep at night without looking at your Mischa Barton poster, the fu^t season of The OC on DVD should be at the top of those holiday lists.