The Rolling Stones attempt to innovate a new sound, yet the tracks that stick to their standard style outshine the rest.
iEdit: Eliza Hernandez Captures the Beauty of Balance and Life’s Inevitable Ups and Downs
Associate opinions editor Eliza Hernandez navigates the twists and turns of life with grace and a playlist of pop songs, according to associate sports editor Graham Dietz.
iEdit: Asst. Arts Editor Jillian Ran Runs With Romance
Jillian Ran, assistant arts editor and MCAS ’22, queues up romantic songs to make out to in this week’s iEdit.
Ran: Political Turmoil Mirrored in Apocalyptic Music
Assistant Arts Editor Jillian Ran discusses one of the few benefits of political insanity: really interesting music.
Ramirez: Lets Get Spooky – Curating “Weird Pumpkin Vibes”
Assoc. Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez discusses her favorite mix of spooky songs to carry you well through the Halloween season.
Like A Rolling Stone: Learning to Love the Bakersfield Sound
Assoc. Arts Editor Kaylie Ramirez reflects on The Rolling Stones’ Bakersfield inspired song that imbued her with respect for her hometown sound.
The Beatles are Overrated
In her latest column, associate Arts editor Kaylie Ramirez defends her unpopular opinion that The Beatles’ music is overrated.
The Rolling Stones Dust Off Radio Show-Era Records in ‘On Air’
The Rolling Stones revisit their formative years through BBC radio show recordings from the 1960s in ‘On Air.’ The band presents both original hits and covers of artists that inspired their early work on the new album.