“Chemtrails Over the Country Club” is a triumphant exploration of gray areas and an example of why we shouldn’t rely on political takes from celebrities, writes music columnist Mirabella Miller SC ’23.
Tag: Lana Del Rey
The bassline: The roots and revival of rock and roll
Music columnist Kyla Walker PO ’22 investigates if rock and roll has gotten lost in the waves of the new music of the twenty-first century.
The downbeat: Six noteworthy new songs to add to your end-of-summer playlist
As summer winds down, notable songs of the summer include “Cinnamon Girl” by Lana Del Rey and “Surf” by Young Thug.
OPINION: Summertime Sataness: Lana Del Rey as the Antichrist
“Feet don’t fail me now…” These five words marked the beginning of a new era, one characterized by moderate-to-severe depressive episodes, waterproof mascara and casual cocaine use. The homosexuals, of course, wasted no time in declaring Lana Del Rey a gay icon. The ethereal richness of her vocals, the evident