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Pender: A Closer Look at Songs And Their Covers

Erin Pender December 3, 2023
Artists love to take popular songs and create their own versions. The question is if the covers as good as—or even better—than the originals.
Pender: Lana Del Rey’s Lyrics Reach Levels of Songwriting Royalty

Pender: Lana Del Rey’s Lyrics Reach Levels of Songwriting Royalty

Erin Pender April 16, 2023
Fom 'Born to Die' to her latest and most introspective album, Arts Staff writer Erin Pender shows how Lana Del Rey's songwriting has transformed during the years.
Lana Del Rey Blends Musical Past and Present With Nostalgic New Album

Lana Del Rey Blends Musical Past and Present With Nostalgic New Album

Leah Stitzel March 25, 2023
Arts Staff Writer Leah Stitzel depicts Lana del Rey's new album as a "hodgepodge history of sad music."
iEdit: Amy Palmer Meshes Happy With Depressing on Rollercoaster of a Playlist

iEdit: Amy Palmer Meshes Happy With Depressing on Rollercoaster of a Playlist

Jack Bergamini October 16, 2022
Assistant sports editor Jack Bergamini embarks on a musical journey through associate news editor Amy Palmer's playlist.
Lana Del Rey Fails to Challenge Herself on Latest Album

Lana Del Rey Fails to Challenge Herself on Latest Album

Charley Conroy October 31, 2021
Though Del Rey's vocal control is as strong as ever, 'Blue Banisters' feels stuck in her usual style and lacks creative exploration.
SEATTLE, WA - OCTOBER 02:  Singer Lana Del Rey poses for a portrait during a visit to 107.7 The End on October 2, 2019 in Seattle, Washington.  (Photo by Mat Hayward/Getty Images)

Lana Del Rey Muses Over Life Before Fame

Lauren Jasen March 21, 2021
Lana Del Rey is at the peak of her career on her impressive new album 'Chemtrails Over the Country Club.'
Justin Bieber, Lana Del Rey, and Addison Rae Drop Singles

Justin Bieber, Lana Del Rey, and Addison Rae Drop Singles

Shannon Carmichael March 21, 2021
Justin Bieber and Addison Rae deliver upbeat songs, and Lana Del Rey employs dynamic vocals for a new slow track.
Lana Del Rey's Spoken Word Album Enchants Listeners

Lana Del Rey’s Spoken Word Album Enchants Listeners

Josie McNeill October 4, 2020
On spoken word album 'Violet Bent Backwards over the Grass,' Lana Del Rey's poetry addresses fragility, loneliness, and freedom.
iEdit: With Mayer's Playlist, Expect the Unexpected

iEdit: With Mayer’s Playlist, Expect the Unexpected

Nathan Rhind February 17, 2020
Assistant arts editor Nathan Rhind muses over indie tracks on associate arts editor Grace Mayer's playlist.
Best of the Decade: Ten Songs that Defined the 2010s

Best of the Decade: Ten Songs that Defined the 2010s

The Heights Editorial Board November 12, 2019
From Vampire Weekend's melancholic "Hannah Hunt" to Tame Impala's "dorky, white disco funk" anthem "The Less I Know The Better," these are the songs that remain in the collegiate consciousness in the wake of the 2010s.
Ramirez: A Brief Inquiry Into The Classics

Ramirez: A Brief Inquiry Into The Classics

Kaylie Ramirez November 11, 2019
Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez reflects on her only 5-star review for 'The Heights' and what it means for an album to be considered 'classic.'
iEdit: Asst. Arts Editor Jillian Ran Runs With Romance

iEdit: Asst. Arts Editor Jillian Ran Runs With Romance

Kaylie Ramirez November 4, 2019
Jillian Ran, assistant arts editor and MCAS '22, queues up romantic songs to make out to in this week's iEdit.
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