• Tegan & Sara mesh pleasant voices, soulful lyrics By Aaron Shakra Freelance Reporter Tegan & Sara are wonderful, beau tiful, 23-year-old identical twin sisters and musicians. Iheir third and latest album, "If It CD review Was You," has recently been re-released as an enhanced _ CD with a bonus track and video footage from music videos and touring. Ihe two sisters — who share the last name Quin — recently played in Eu gene, both at John I Ienr/s and CD World. Ihe John I ferny's show, which was incorrectly advertised for all ages, had to turn away minors, who proceed ed to dance, sing along and clap from the sidewalk Inside, the two told hilari ous stories throughout the conceit. It will be difficult to discern be tween the twins — who's singing, writing and playing what — by mere ly listening to the album. Both are guitarists and write their lyrics sepa rately, but everything is credited to gether. At times, "If It Was You" is bathed in a typical electric guitar rock sensibility, but its best moments are when it's able to step outside this for mat. Luckily there are plenty of these, and even the straight rock tracks have interesting touches, such as the organ on "Monday Monday Monday." "Not Tonight" is a nice three-chord number based around acoustic gui tars — short but insightful — begin ning with the lyrics: "Love, pull your sore ribs in, I will pull your tangles out." later, the singers ask: "What will bring me home? What will make me stay, stay?" Relationships are a prevalent theme among the album's 13 tracks. I lowev er, the stories — if they can even be called that — contain an awareness of the complicated, fragile and often self-centered nature of love. What's difficult about quoting lyric pieces is that it doesn't get across the emotion of the Quin twin's voices. 1 low some thing is said is nearly as important as what's being said, and Tegan & Sara have a knack for getting intense but playful accentuations with their singing voices. The production team of John Collins and David Carswell give "If It Was You" a full, refined sound. A highlight of this is the track "Living Room," a folky number tricked out with steel guitar licks and banjo ac companiment, with lyrics such as: "My windows look into your living room / I spend the afternoon on top of you." The sisters record on Neil Young's Canada-based Vapor Records. "If It Was You" is the most readily available Tegan & Sara release, but those who can't get enough might want to check out 2000's "This Business of Art" and 1999's "Under Feet Like Ours," their ever-elusive debut album. The latter is only available for exorbitant sums of money. All are highly recommended, and will flesh out the diversity of the twin's music for listeners. The two seem to be touring ma chines, so a return trip to Eugene seems highly probable. Tour dates, additional tracks and videos are avail able on the sister's Web site, www.teganandsara.com. Aaron Shakra is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. Courtesy Relationships and the complications of love are themes in Tegan& Sara’s new album. Films continued from page 9 Regardless of the implications the scene has, it could be taken as merely an expres sion of that sentiment . Many of the sequences in the film exist solely for their absurdity, and trying to "un derstand" the film in any way would be a long and futile task. Much like in Bunuel's first film, "tin Chien Andalou" ("Land Without Bread"), rationality has no place in "Phantom," and trying to attach some grand interpretation to the film is pointless. Ibis is not to say the film has no mean ing. But it is an attack, not a statement, and it helps to keep that in mind when watch ing it. It takes certain ideas — free will, morality and family values — and trashes them with an anarchistic glee. It portrays people who see themselves as free-choos ing individuals and then shows them, over and over again, why they are wrong. All of this makes the film sound more se rious than it really is, however. Above all else the film is a comedy, the sort that makes you wince through the laughter. But nobody ever said comedy couldn't have a bite to it. Ryan Nyburg is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. His opinions do not necessarily represent those of the Emerald Nyburg continued from page 9 And there is an often overlooked aesthetic to hor ror movies. You may not think there is an art to films about zombies, but then you probably haven't taken the time to do a shot-by-shot study of "Night of the Living Dead." If you did, you'd proba bly notice that many of the shots have odd camera angles, the close ups are almost claustrophobic and there is a dependence on low-angle shots that make the characters seem to loom over you. Truly one of the great American films. In case you haven't gotten the point yet, I am serious about horror movies. I like to attack my obsessions with zeal, which is why the past few years have been so difficult for me. The horror genre has been fairly lackluster lately, with fewer and fewer quality films being made. Of course, quality is a relative term. One extremely bad movie, "Plan 9 from Outer Space," is also a highly entertaining one. That gives it a certain de gree of quality. I have a T-shirt for it. So, while many people haven't noticed the poor quality of recent horror films, I've been taking it pretty badly. I see it as nothing less than the death of an art form. Or something like that. Ryan Nyburg is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. 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