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Today's Cryptoquip Clue: Z equals T Difficulty Level โ˜…โ˜… 10/08 Recycle this paper TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2013 ALBUM REVIEW Danny Brown gives fans introspective new sound RYAN WRIGHT rwright@kansan.com Even though he's only been in the spotlight for a couple of years, Danny Brown is not a new face in rap. He's been active since around 2003, but after releasing numerous mixtapes and albums he finally caught his big break with his 2011 album, "XXX," which was widely regarded as one of the best albums of the year. Now, brown is releasing his highly anticipated follow-up, "Old," and it doesn't disappoint. The album is divided into a "Side A" and a "Side B." Side A consists of introspective, emotional songs about things that Brown went through during his rough life in Detroit. Side B is full of songs that feature Brown's fun side, and also has a heavy electronic dance music influence. FOOL'S GOLD RECORDS ics are comedic gold. Side A contains many songs in which Brown discusses demons that never went away, such as the seventh track, "Torture," about the horrible things he's seen and been through in Detroit that keep him up at night. The songs are dark, haunting and brilliant. Side B is jam-packed with fast-paced, high-octane bangers. After we hear all of the horrors of Danny Brown's life in Side A, Side B is a great change of pace and breaks up the monotony. On Side B, Brown is much more light-hearted, and some of his lyr- it's a condected gold. Brown wraps up the album with "Float On", which is a calm and genuine track that has a great feature from English singer Charli XCX. It's a solid way to finish a great album. Both sides of this album deliver. One of Brown's best assets as a rapper is his ear for production, and the production throughout both sides is no exception. Producers who contributed to the album range from longtime collaborator SKYWLKR to Paul White, one of the most innovative producers in all of hip-hop. Even though each side has a distinct approach to production, both sound incredibly polished. In "Old," Danny Brown proves he's one of the most diverse artists in rap. He goes from serious to light-hearted effortlessly. Brown definitely does not disappoint with "Old," and it looks to be one of 2013's best rap releases. Edited by Sylas May NATIONAL belarus journalist wins Pinter writers' prize Iryna Khalip, a correspondent for Russia's Novaya Gazeta newspaper, shares the 2013 PEN/Pinter prize with British playwright Stomppard. LONDON โ€” A Belarusian journalist who has criticized her country's authoritarian government has won a major freedom-of-speech prize. She was detained and beaten in December 2010 after demonstrating against President Alexander Lukashenko and alleged electoral fraud, and later convicted of disrupting public order. The PEN/Pinter prize was established in 2009 in memory of Nobel Prize-winning playwright Harold Pinter. It goes jointly to a British writer and a "writer of courage" who has faced persecution. Stoppard, who scripted Oscar-winner "Shakespeare in Love," is the author of plays such as "Arcadia" and "The Real Thing." He said Monday, "I started off as a journalist and I'm proud to share the prize with a brave reporter." MUSIC Associated Press Franz Ferdinand, Frankie Rose come to Granada Me Out" or "No You Girls," along with plenty of material from their latest album "Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action." It is the band's fourth album and includes the single "Right Action," which promises to get some feet moving with its rocking rhythm guitar and infectious beat. Fans should expect a varied set list from Franz Ferdinand, as they're likely to play a few classic hits such as "Take Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand will be playing at the Granada tonight along with New York singer and songwriter Frankie Rose. Doors open at 7 p.m., and tickets are $25. Rose, the opening act, was awarded "Best New Music" marks by Pitchfork magazine for her 2012 album "interstellar," and recently released her latest album, "Herein Wild," last month. Rose's brand of Brooklyn-derived indie pop will be a great prelude to Franz Ferdinand's rock set. visit the entertainment section of kansan.com tomorrow for a podcast covering the show featuring live sound clips and interviews with audience members. Duncan McHenry Follow @KansanEntertain on Twitter for entertainment updates all day 75ยข Off Any Sub Not Valid with any other offers 1814 W.23rd Lawrence,KS 843-6000 The University of Kansas School of Business PRESENTS J.A. VICKERS SR. AND ROBERT F. VICKERS SR. 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