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...band says, you have to let people in. Animal Collective does this through the highly accessible “Fireworks,” placing an emotive, scattershot soliloquy over metronomic rhythms, ghostly cooing, and subtle electronic swirls. “For Reverend Green” admitted that everything??s not okay; “Fireworks” presents a perfect world where everything is. It’s an utterly relatable vision that anyone can share. The fleeting, urgent nature of life, and consequently, the band’s music, comes through in ”Fireworks?...
...kick in and the track turns into boilerplate, albeit well-executed, Southern rap, and you remember that this isn’t actually an Outkast song. The cognitive dissonance between sweet music and rough lyrics in the last three quarters is mildly disturbing, but start the song over and everything??s alright again. Grade: B Kanye West – “Stronger” Even though the song it samples is only three years old; even though the idea of sampling Daft Punk should not have survived “Touch It”; even though...
...just kept telling us to keep fighting, and that we were losing games for specific reasons, not because we just couldn’t win,” junior guard Lindsay Hallion said. “‘Winning cures all’ was her attitude. Everything??s always easy when you’re winning, and confidence comes from winning.” And few Harvard coaches know more about winning than Delaney-Smith, whose trip to the NCAA Tournament was her sixth with the Crimson. One of Harvard’s proudest athletic moments came...
...thought God was in the flowers,” he recalls. “I had the ‘God is in everything?? view, that I inherited with the California poppies growing in our garden and the pot smoke wafting up from our neighbor’s yard...
It’s distinctly unoriginal to point out that Harvard students are born and bred overachievers, hypercompetitive by nature. Harvard undergraduates tend to be the sort of people who are practiced at delivering the exhortation that “winning isn’t everything?? without a shadow of irony, yet completely disingenuously. Put them at the helm of make-believe armies in a campus-wide game of Risk and you’ll find yourself face-to-face with their darker side; a ruthless ambition to win so intense that anyone who dares...