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"clanging" Definitions
  1. a pattern of speech observed in some types of mental illness, as manic disorder, in which associations are based on punning or rhyming.

249 Sentences With "clanging"

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But on Survivor, everybody's paranoia is clanging at an eleven.
And minimal, clanging music, which is a signature Aronofsky motif.
It sways back and forth, occasionally clanging against the hull.
But only after clanging heads with Bjorn in the center.
All around the world, doors to refugees were clanging shut.
And that sound appears to be... some kind of metal clanging.
The phone's shrill clanging continued as Peter stumbled into the kitchen.
Outside, the clanging church bells announced every quarter-hour until midnight.
First, let me situate you: doors clanging, people yelling, guards barking.
My neighbors were still clanging their plates and blowing conch shells.
A crowd of cheering voices and clanging bells beckoned White down.
Hakamo-o dance before battle to show their strength, clanging their scales together.
The echo of clanging chains reverberated loudly, rattling the drum in my ear.
The script's clanging jumble of cod-Victorian jargon and Hollywood cliché doesn't help.
Partly because they are noisy diesels, and partly due to the clanging vibrations.
She began to jump up and down, her bells clanging, her horn blaring.
We rolled slow, clanging our bells as we brought traffic to a standstill.
Others describe clanging metal doors, patients strapped to beds and staff who humiliate inmates.
Though regularly drowned out by the clanging of major developments—I mean, holy crap!
At the heart of Author & Punisher are layers of grinding guitars and clanging rhythms.
Over Balla's percussive, clanging guitar work, their yelping voices settle into compelling harmonies throughout.
Marigold notices when "boys clatter by outside," and the "clanging jamboree" of school bells.
We must say, the sound was less "jingling" and "tinkling," and more deep-clanging.
He admitted he had no evidence, but was clanging the alarm all the same.
But to opt out of this clanging multiverse is to live in mild estrangement.
Residents of the Israeli border communities have recorded the clanging sounds of the tunnel diggers.
He said it would "take more than drum-beating and gong-clanging to get there".
If he continues clanging them off the rim, things will get a little more interesting.
A loud clanging emerged from the factory, which was the size of several football fields.
"You're gonna hate me …" he mutters sheepishly, his voice barely audible over the clanging silverware.
If you want everyone to know how hydrated you are, the clanging is a plus.
With its thundering bass, clanging guitars, and siren-like atmosphere, the song feels practically spooky.
All the old injuries rang out like struck tuning forks, with my right foot clanging loudest.
Apple's clanging sales warning confirmed investors' worst fears about the once-largest stock in the world.
From the back patio, the only sounds you heard were chirping birds and clanging church bells.
They are clanging, mad-scientist tableaux — one bright and mostly stationary, the other loud and roving.
Foisy," each syllable clanging with the weight of some awful, life-changing news, "You have herpes.
Tender, ornate violin solos alternate with brash orchestral outbursts full of clanging percussion and conciliatory passages.
Jimmy Butler labored for open looks, clanging his way to a 7-of-21 shooting night.
The Grizzlies connected on 14 of 34 attempts (41.2 percent), while Dallas kept launching despite constant clanging.
Even so, despite the incessant clashing and clanging, you can hear the tremulous pulse of a heartbeat.
Now she listens for the outer gate, the clanging lever that tells her someone is coming home.
It is the cold flame of anger and disgust transformed into art that is bedazzling and clanging.
Our environments are filled with screeching and clanging, which — even if it's not hazardous — is certainly not pleasant.
A month into moving in together, I was woken up by a clanging sound late in the night.
Sounds from the kitchen — rushing water, a clanging of pots — start up as Kathy gets on with breakfast.
Besides clanging techno, I'd have to say the noise I associate with Bloc weekenders the most is birdsong.
Hurd's op-ed then is meant as a clanging alarm, a wake-up call for his Republican colleagues.
The clanging dissonance between these two levels of meaning—the allegorical and the literal—is what makes Mother!
"That's like clanging a cowbell at the end of Shostakovich's Seventh!" he says, trying to guard his work.
The only sounds in the kitchen were running water and clanging silverware and toothy brush in rhythmic rotation.
The sound of clanging metal rang through the courtyard as a construction crew assembled white security tents outside.
But now, with alarms clanging all around me, I can see why patriotism exerts such a strong pull.
We could hear the gentle clanging of dishes and sombre talk, broken by the occasional giggling of children.
The production, however, was already in the coffin before the clanging Mar-a-Lago joke inserted the final nail.
Objekt's untraceable tripping, syncopated techno, the emotive clanging of Vril, and then finally a blockbuster set from Jeff Mills.
Today our leaders only march to the Wall Street bell and clanging of money, so let them have it.
Ideas about "criminal" immigrants, fears of infiltrators, and rejection of refugees are clanging those same nativist bells Reynolds sounded.
The clanging of fruit machines and the electronic whoops of video poker games drown out the piped-in music.
The clanging, smoke-spewing diesel trams which previously took visitors on a tour of the grove have been removed.
There is a propaganda video called "The Clanging of Swords" that shows a group of Balkan fighters outside Aleppo.
As the orchestra strikes up its first clanging notes, they start moving, but minimally, leaning from left to right.
The staff traditionally convenes meetings by clanging a bell, and Hutzell said the act has taken on a new meaning.
Then, silence — pierced by the clanging of a bell, a succession of whistles, and the raising of the shadowy flags.
If you walk around, especially in summer, the birds and bugs and other natural sounds drown out the clanging machinery.
One video shows a man clanging a military rifle on a table beside a laptop computer, then starting to type.
The soaring chorus of "Adera Dera" needs no translation, with Fulton's clanging drum machines kicking up dust around Suleiman's strong tones.
Until her great wild roaring ships tore the lace to pieces, their sails clanging with icicles, their cannons full of fire.
He prefers to wake up neighbors by shouting out their names, rather than leave them to the clanging of alarm clocks.
Chairs collide violently, the clanging ringing out above the din of cheers and hoots and air horns from the packed stands.
Walking back to my car across town, I ended up a few feet behind a lone Buso, his cowbells clanging loudly.
The canister of tear gas skipped once along the pavement before clanging against the steel walls of Jeffrey Jones Waterson's wheelchair.
Together we thought through the film and whether it faithfully rendered a writer, a phenomenon who is still clanging in our heads.
Who doesn't want to go rolling through your neighborhood, bells dinging and clanging, like you're living in a Rice-A-Roni ad?
" Over clanging guitars, McCauley tries his hand at being reassuring: "If the world doesn't leave you enchanted / I'll be there for you.
The log houses lean at jaunty angles, dogs bark in the yards and cows, their neck bells clanging, walk the dusty streets.
It's a much quieter experience than we're used to, after years of vrooming, revving, and other clanging coming from under the hood.
The piece's aural effects echoes, in my mind, the clanging, physical presence felt both in Reich's original composition and Marraffa's new arrangement.
The trail to Triesenberg reaches an elevation of 6,2150 feet and then passes beautiful green meadows; the dairy cows wear clanging bells.
She shows you the loveliness, but she also insistently juxtaposes it with the grim sights and clanging sounds of heavily shackled men.
Meanwhile, inmates at Rome-based Regina Coeli prison were heard shouting and clanging objects on the cell bars, the Daily Beast said.
What we have right now isn't so much a government as a pinball machine — all clanging and pinging and bells and whistles.
Its knee-jerk use sounded like a clanging alarm bell, a warning of the approaching collapse of an entire nation-building project.
Construction began in 2007, to the dismay of some businesses and residents who endured shaking, clanging and dust as the work proceeded.
"You have no idea you're in New York," while in the garden, she said — with the occasional exception of clanging construction nearby.
Over the last year, a battalion of attorneys general, journalists, scientists, and activists has been clanging away at ExxonMobil's impenetrable armor of secrecy.
Vince Dunn scored the go-ahead goal with 230:23 left in the third period, clanging his shot in off the left post.
As Clara sits in a clanging, rumbling New York City subway train, Shakespeare, William the Conqueror, Chaucer, and Anne Boleyn enter the car.
Well, take heart — at least you didn't try to lift 855 pounds, then fail, sending massive plates clanging all over a semi-public place.
The score sprawled through big-band jazz, folk melodies and long passages of hovering, clanging percussion — a kind of relentless abstraction of bells tolling.
In a town made famous by its glittering lights and clanging coins, the raucous cheer of rabid fans is becoming more familiar and important.
As directed by Emma Miller and performed by Julia Greer and Abby Awe, it was all clanging épées and panting breath, brutal and overlong.
A few months later, Can recorded its debut album, "Monster Movie," whose clanging churn betrayed the influence of John Cale of the Velvet Underground.
No button, no spring, and no clanging noise to wake up the household when you're prepping midnight snacks or reheating your early morning coffee.
The trashcan was credited with "softening the sounds of trash day" by exchanging the clanging of metal cans with the muted sound of plastic.
Instead of long grey corridors lined with clanging metal-doored cells, inmates stay in smaller units that hold up to 64 people, plus a deputy.
We followed Follert up several steel ladders, boots clanging on metal, until we were in a low-ceilinged maintenance room inside one of the antennas.
From the clanging of hammers indicating construction in progress to the bustle in the streets that show you where your citizens are living and working.
Vanek started the surge by clanging in a Gustav Nyquist pass to the slot off the right post for his third goal of the season.
The opening stories of "At the End of the Century" introduce Jhabvala's remarkable economy of expression, devoid of sandalwood-scented, curry-flavored, bangle-clanging exoticism.
It's the sound of empty bottles clanging into a bin as you tumble out of a club to be greeted by the sun coming up.
Over the silence of an evening without traffic, the clanging of metal, the tooting of horns and the popping of firecrackers reverberated across the city.
The "translation" in these works is just different enough from the original that you hear the clanging chimes of which my American-Estonian friend spoke.
Forking over every dime, he'd finally felt it, the release, the weight sliding off him, those terrible barbells clanging against the floor and rolling away.
Fresh off their rowdy Lincoln Hall festival aftershow set Saturday night, NE-HI transferred their bouncy, clanging brand of noisy indie rock to the Green stage.
Maybe they'll decide they're hungry and cook an entire bag of chicken nuggets, clanging around the kitchen like they're cosplaying both sides of a bar brawl.
The music is strange, mixed in with the percussive clanging of a construction site and croaking frogs, which have also made their home in the drains.
They sounded almost like organ bells, and in a way, they became pseudo bells in this temple of art and music, clanging out synesthesia's ultimate orgy.
Justin Sanchez was crying, lying on top of framed family photos clanging around the bed of his father's pickup truck as it raced down a winding road.
At some point, amid the clatter of clanging horns and supersized trunk speakers, we agreed that we felt ridiculous working this hard for a popular cultural experience.
A GED program leader bustled in and out of the room with the energy of a football coach, keys clanging from a carabiner clipped to his waist.
Both boys push and prod the fabric, its metal parts clanging against one another, against the floor, as the tent is raised and lowered and raised again.
The just-released "Century" pretty much confirms this, with Feist's alternate-tuned guitar clanging against her howl and an arrangement that's as tumbling and precarious as rapids.
Opener "La La Lie" might be the most immediate song she's ever recorded, and it ditches her signature autoharp for clanging guitars and a robust organ melody.
An attempt to explain the sound At the very beginning of the song, before Adele begins to sing, you can hear a clanging sound over the piano.
Sylvester Stallone, a movie star who uses third-person hashtags like #SylvesterStallone and #rockybalboa in his own Instagram posts, is about as subtle as a clanging bell.
While his work frequently incorporates music and dance (like 2009's Work No. 1020 Ballet), Creed's actually been clanging around making records since way back in 1994.
I was getting into bed after a long day of traveling when I heard the bells: two tones clanging out an urgent rhythm that filled the night.
A familiar cacophony of droning scooters, clanging plates and stray laughter hit me as I skirted the dinner crowd angling for a seat at Trattoria Da Enzo.
In that group, crepitus was a clanging alarm; the creaks and pops strongly indicated that they would develop more severe knee disease after a year or four.
Four of the five large canvases in this booth's compelling exhibit date back to the 1980s, though, when the painter's clanging hellscapes were thinner and more fresh.
I could have gone to prison with him, when he was sentenced for drunk driving, wearing a colostomy bag and pushing a drip stand through clanging corridors.
Strikingly often, self-made Americans have stories to share about teenage jobs, involving alarm clocks clanging before dawn, aching muscles, stern bosses and soul-fortifying hours of boredom.
Arya knows her sister well enough to know that the temptation of becoming a ruler is right there, clanging away in her cerebellum, trying to make itself heard.
If you're anything like us, your biological clock is less of a silent watch, and more of a clanging Big Ben tower over London (pre-shutdown, that is).
Or you might know firsthand from having lived there and somehow never managed to stray more than three blocks from a clanging jackhammer or an incessant car alarm.
A ­cymbal-crash of a climax is waiting in the wings, but the effect is that of a clanging school bell at the end of a drifting lecture.
The quiet atmosphere of American was replaced by a constant buzz—dishes clanging, waiters yelling orders, people at the community tables trying to talk over all the noise.
Her music—often a collage of muscular percussion, cosmic ambience, and synthetic clanging—offers darkness and optimism in equal measure, seemingly acknowledging trauma and pushing forward from it.
Maybe you'll put an episode on, listen to the clanging chains that open the theme song, then make some toast while you wait for it to wrap up.
The next inning, it was Austin Romine's turn to take Barria out of the park, clanging a shot off the right-field foul pole with a runner aboard.
The Gulch was the silentest place I'd knowed since back on the Big River deep in the night, and now there was hammering and clanging and sawing and . . .
Since it broke ground in 2012, the 28-acre Hudson Yards development, which is mostly on platforms over a train yard, has been a clanging sprawl of construction.
I'd rendered a flattened world that conveyed nothing of the mission's history dating back to 1776, nor its Spanish Colonial style, nor the calm of its sonorous clanging bells.
They bantered over the clanging and hornblowing and cheering from the crowd, doing their best Ryan Seacrest impersonations while they paid homage to sponsors and introduced facts about competitors.
David T. Little proved most successful at capturing Buxtehude's blend of pain and ecstasy in his "To the Feet," which rose to a dark climax underscored by clanging percussion.
Entering with a series of clanging false starts, "Transmission" eventually centres itself around an arrhythmic, pulsing fizz that Pharmakon mastermind Margaret Chardiet layers her processed yelps and screams over.
Don't rush at all, really—unless you've a mechanical Panzerhund on your tail, chomping and clanging its way towards your arse, in which case, really get a step on.
" One particularly cathartic song on the LP is "On My Side," which is marked by clanging guitars and Kempf wailing, "Time is on my side I will be alright.
Clanging pitched hats and low acid set against slow emotive pads... We wanted to capture that melancholy feeling when the first light hits and the dance is still strong.
When The Last Knight drags (and at 149 minutes, it drags pretty often) it's typically because Bay couldn't resist dropping in yet another orgy of clanging metal and glittering sparks.
On "Breu (Tar)" from her 2017 album, Xênia, she sings about the collective pain felt by black woman no matter the age, over the sounds of piano and clanging percussion.
And, thanks to the silence of the board and a pole to hold me in place instead of a clanging metal anchor, the poor little buggers were none the wiser.
You might find yourself disoriented, as I was, when you close the book and realize you can no longer hear the clanging of the brass church bells in the distance.
The disconnect was on display at the white-tie Al Smith dinner in New York shortly before the 2016 election, when Trump's jabs at Hillary Clinton hit clanging, discordant notes.
When pro-life surrogates mitigate the badness of Trump's sexual exploits and assaults, their claims to support women alongside the fetus become nothing more than clanging gongs and crashing cymbals.
It's the younger of the two whose attention span wanders first, like a true drummer, smacking out a beat on his thighs, absentmindedly clanging together the salt and pepper shakers.
The beaters have rubber coverings that not only eliminate that annoying "clanging" sound but also allow you to scrape all the ingredients off of any bowl without worrying about leaving scratches.
The second book, clanging like a ranch-bell as the first tremors arrived, was "The Big Sort: Why The Clustering of Like-Minded America is Tearing Us Apart" by Bill Bishop.
You get the feeling there should at least be an echoing whistle and the clanging of a church bell, but then the Sergio Leone homage would be too on the nose.
The clinking, clanging metal horses won't fool anybody for long, but more than in previous BioShock games, they suggest an element of wildness can survive filtering through such a tame form.
On "Christmas Christmas," Cheap Trick throws its clanging, power-pop heroics at a selection of songs from well outside the Christmas canon, including three original compositions; the results are surprisingly infectious.
J.P. Just a month ago, the stoner metal band Sleep released "The Sciences," the first album it had recorded since the 1990s, full of towering electric-guitar drones and clanging riffs.
We feel soot on our faces when a Welsh doctor recounts leading a pony from a coal mine; we hear the clanging pots of rioters in Javier's description of Buenos Aires.
Near 59th Street, marathoners who just finished scaling a challenging and quiet hill on the Queensboro Bridge are greeted with a cacophony of people screaming at runners, clanging noisemakers and banging drums.
For several years, the rent-regulated tenants of 119 Second Avenue in the East Village say, they complained to city inspectors about a clanging, squeaking exhaust system in the building's air shaft.
There are no grunting weightlifters, no clanging coming from the squat rack, and you can't even hear a hint of the mind-numbing pump-up music pouring out of the gym's speakers.
Even the bare-fisted action is accompanied with metal-clanging sound effects, which are ridiculous, but do contribute to the film's snappy feel, as does An Wei's anachronistic electric-organ-heavy score.
Bright and glamorous and exciting, Georgio is romantic fantasy on fast-forward, the kind of man who offers clanging sex in a restaurant kitchen and "I love you" before a second date.
The Law & Order clanging sound, "Falcon PUWNCH" from F Zero's Captain Falcon, an alert noise from Metal Gear Solid, and of course a single watchful eye emoji for the X-Files theme.
The night the flood came, Mr. Gentle, 54, lay in bed and heard the pots and pans clanging in the kitchen cabinets, a signal that waters were rising fast in the apartment.
Already established in their native Britain, the synth-pop pioneers Depeche Mode had their first American pop hit with this ice-cold collection of keyboards, drum machines, tape loops and clanging metal.
Already established in their native Britain, the synth-pop pioneers Depeche Mode had their first American pop hit with this ice-cold collection of keyboards, drum machines, tape loops and clanging metal.
At times sounding like an improvising krautrock ensemble, the track pairs a sense of depleted psychedelia with clanging industrial hostility, getting lost in various wormholes over the course of its extended eight minutes.
It's an exhausting way to conclude a film whose runtime already feels too long, with a director who has spoken freely about having more than a dozen more storylines clanging around his head.
Now, with the power off and buildings gone, there's just Erin and Nic's, the rustle of the remaining trees, and the occasional construction vehicle barreling by, clanging across a grate in the street.
They are calls to arms, designed to rally the troops on each side, reassure them that they are winning and keep them in line amid the clanging, banging and horse-whinnying of combat.
So, upon hearing the clanging of the weights (which, again, is a sound that is regularly made at a gym) this man comes storming over and stomps the weight out of Lalonde's hand.
Bonobo responds by playing Lino Capra Vaccina's delicately clanging 1978 album Antico Adagio, while Trayer Tryon of Hundred Waters puts on Alain Kremski's oneiric, wandering 1979 record Musiques Rituelles Pour Cloches Et Gongs.
But it was the unplanned and organic clanging of kitchenware, a Latin American protest tradition, across neighborhoods rich and poor that signaled Colombia had joined the club of South American governments facing upheaval.
A small factory scene by Charles Demuth evokes rays of light with razor-sharp specificity, and Marsden Hartley, Stuart Davis, and many others pioneer a distinctive big-city palette of clanging primary colors.
Throughout the day, they're shouting directives — often while demonstrating the moves they're describing — over loud, upbeat music and, in some cases, competing with the noise coming from treadmills, stationary bikes and clanging weights.
They returned en masse from the clubhouse 15 minutes later carrying red-white-and-blue Puerto Rican flags to give thanks to the cowbell-clanging, drum-banging fans who had refused to leave.
The store was pretty quiet when I walked in mid-morning this week, but other than the loud, clanging construction a block away on Union Square, so was every other shop along the street.
I had an angry C-section incision that was stubborn to heal, a stone of anxiety clanging around in my chest, and hips packed with extra weight like a fanny pack I couldn't remove.
Then came the piano chords, trumpet blasts, violin serenades and even the clanging of pots and pans — all of it spilling from people's homes, out of windows and from balconies, and rippling across rooftops.
Indeed, the exotic shops, the men in black hats and sidelocks, the clanging street cars, provided a much more vibrant American lesson in multiculturalism than the one we studied in civics class at school.
Streaming below, "Seek For Maktoop" blends streaks of acid synths with gorgeous clanging bells over a patient groove—it's equally suitable for peak-time dance floor action or a late-night drive through the woods.
And then the next thing you know you're frantically scrambling for cover behind a rusted-out trailer, listening to pistol rounds landing in the dirt all around you, or clanging off of thetrailer's steel frame.
Entering the lobby, I was charmed by the brilliantine of Elvis Presley's gold piano, but less so by the clanging and trilling of more than 4,000 slot machines and the unmistakable haze of cigarette smoke.
It is in this context that Black Panther arrives, and for the first time, the clanging Marvel gears of marketing synergy and brand management have been overtaken by the distinct voice of writer-director Ryan Coogler.
" As part of Game of Thrones sound team — which includes the people responsible for music, dialogue, and sound effects like clanging swords and footsteps — she's the one who does "the weird shit, all the fantastical stuff.
And creating the sound of characters moving as conversations whiz by required him to record noises on location (residents chatting at a retirement home, plates clanging at a diner) and take actors outdoors for external scenes.
Yet President Trump's abrupt order to withdraw American troops there and abandon Kurdish forces, who have been stalwart American allies against the Islamic State, set off clanging alarm bells among officials in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
A parade of more than 1,000 junior ski racers began the event and set in motion several hours of cowbell clanging and cheering despite unsettled weather that shifted from bright sunlight to dense fog to snow.
Seeing it brought back the sound of rocks clanging against sheet metal, the arc of a Molotov cocktail thrown from a balcony, the bandaged head of a barricade defender who told me he was ready to die.
There are all the hallmarks of post-punk with guitars clanging and unexpectedly careening throughout, booming bass, and off-kilter time signatures, but it's done so unorthodoxically it feels like they are happily ripping apart the genre.
The video, which clocks in at just under 21 minutes, is not only a visual delight: make sure you turn up the volume so you can appreciate the orchestra of swords clanging, guts squelching, and brains splattering.
While India is such a feast of the senses — the food, the fashion, the colors, the deities, the clanging of brass bells and the constant whiffs of incense and fragrant oils — Kashmir radiates its own distinctive charm.
Certainly the clanging shout-outs to "geontopower" (a post-Foucauldian theory of life) and "speculative realism" (a philosophical tendency briefly fashionable in the art world a few years back) in some shorter Karrabing films imply her authorship.
It's an event that the community looks forward to every year: Giggling children spray each other with canned silly string while lion dance troupes undulate and swerve to the beat of a pounding drum and clanging cymbals.
Across the record's 12 tracks, clanging percussion, twinkling ice cold synths and dizzying strings come across like the unsettling score for an unmade Dario Argento movie—in fact they should use it to soundtrack Luca Guadagnino's Suspiria reimagining.
For fans of the genre of Japanese samurai films, the hallmarks are all there: the patient build-up; the quick, clanging exchange of sword blows; the single, perfect cut that halts the flurry of action in an instant.
Clearing the 1,13 acre site, once a clanging, smoking hub with blast furnaces, gas and cooling towers and coke ovens, took six years alone and more work underground needs to be done before the land can be redeveloped.
"They're painting (the island) so people can't see the reality we're living," said Eukari Bastardo, who is unemployed and was lining up for bread in the rain, as pots and pans could be heard clanging in the distance.
The fuzzy, clanging, nevertheless streamlined guitar roar, bursting forth with trebly riffs and solos and rhythmic slams between verses, resonates with a yowling clarity, while Jon Wurster's drums throb with an agile speed that implies a light touch.
Mr. Lang's Pulitzer, for example, came in 2008 for his quietly chilling "Little Match Girl Passion," an ethereal cantata light years removed from his brake-drum-clanging "cheating, lying, stealing," from 1995, performed with raucous verve at Zankel.
What makes it unlike any A-major chord in history is the noise that wells up within it: clanging bells, bellowing gongs, an upward-glissandoing horn, the sandy rattle of a geophone (a drum filled with lead pellets).
The company released a 25-minute ad touting its dorm room collection on Tuesday, but there's a twist: the clip is also an ASMR wonderland featuring a soft-voiced speaker, rustling sheets and pillows, and lightly clanging clothes hangers.
Other than the start/finish line, the most popular spot to watch the Breckenridge stage was along the steep climb known as Moonstone -- located 1003,2100 feet above sea level -- where bell-clanging spectators lined the road, some in costume.
Clanging, echoey guitars gradually give way to a drum pattern that would sound surprisingly breezy were it not for the hollowed out percussion in use and what sounds like the repeated howl of a prisoner of war being tortured.
Back in November, when her internal alarms over insurance began clanging, she assumed that both she and her husband were the family's vulnerable ones, as small-business owners who had purchased coverage through New York's Affordable Care Act marketplace.
DeBrusk tied it early in the third period when he snapped a wrist shot from the left circle past Fleury's glove, the puck clanging in off the top of the far post for his 15th goal of the season.
As dusk fell, demonstrators in the Wan Chai district continued to toss Molotov cocktails at the police while the clanging of bricks on metal street signs — the protesters' call to arms — echoed through a canyon of tall apartment buildings.
The first movement is the most dissonant, with greens, ochers, and bloody reds clanging against each other as chain-link patterns emerge from soot-black fissures, evoking news images of Guantanamo Bay and children in cages on the border.
"They'll be able to see the first black president in their lifetimes and the first black woman governor of Georgia and the country," she said as her girls ran around the conference center lobby, clanging a plastic toy cowbell.
A decade ago, you could ask someone what they pictured when they thought of the Golden Gate City: The Golden Gate bridge, of course, as well as beautiful Victorian row houses cloaked in fog, clanging trolleys, a bohemian vibe.
" The track opens with Belos singing about waking up on the bathroom floor over clanging guitars, "My mouth is bleeding and this day's starting too soon / I welcome kisses from the floor / I said, for real this time no more.
The main character, whose close-clipped beard and headdress give him a resemblance to Sheikh Mohammed, wends his way through a make-believe universe of clanging sword battles and Arab folk dances in pursuit of a sweetheart abducted by jealous villains.
The clanging percussion and woozy synth work only echo the techno-dystopia of the concept, but it's hard not to feel giddy when the odd rushes of caffeinated arpeggiations and rapid-fire synth bells come in during the films tensest moments.
Rather, it's a textured amble through doom pop and drone terrain, where von Hausswolff's vocals often lean back into the folds of the synths, organ, and guitars played to sound like everything from landing jets to metal clanging against iron.
With her frizzy red hair pulled back, and a radiator clanging against the chill, she stood in her kitchen to fold a careful pile of sweatshirts and other garments Basquiat had painted to sell on the streets of New York.
Of course, periods of chaotic clanging from phones that seemed anxious for attention were at times near-maddening, but the soundscape had its moments of complete silence, too, as if the devices needed a break from the busy chit-chat.
" The song stretches out for six minutes, with guitars clanging as Radcliffe expands on the theme, "we really ought to make it back to see the things theres still left to see- a million unknown people in the land of the free.
She lines the streets outside Planned Parenthoods and floods outspoken women's Twitter accounts with hate, but mostly she lives inside people's heads, clanging her bell so long and loud that many women forget they're not walking down unfriendly streets naked and alone.
Anthony's performance was all the more glaring as he frequently found himself isolated on the wing or elbow, trying to break down Oklahoma City's defense but finding himself caught in a forest of burly Thunder big men or clanging shots off the rim.
" — Oliver Quillia, 47, Spuyten Duyvil, the Bronx "I'm thankful to be able to hear the hissing and clanging of my radiator on a cold day, because despite the dinginess of my old apartment, at least I've got a place to complain about.
The fight is well staged and at least in its emphasis on the human toll of war — the panting, clanging misery of men in armor dying in one another's grip — owes a stronger debt to Welles than to Olivier's antiseptic, politically expedient vision.
The vanished German was working on a chicken refrigerator, Fring explains, and to "prove" it, Gus has the German crew, which was previously building the meth superlab, clanging away at what is either a massive cooling warehouse for fouls or a Potemkin chiller.
With a title composed of emergency medical services terminology, "EMT (FIRST RESPONSE)" sees the artists evoking a rich, generative ambiance of tense dread, pairing skeletal trap percussion with an ambulance siren, a smattering of clanging foley effects, and gothic, trancey flutters of synth arpeggiation.
WHEN the draft of an executive order by Donald Trump saying he would cut America's contribution to the UN by 238% was leaked in January, alarm bells began clanging not just at the organisation's headquarters in New York but in chanceries all over the world.
In one corner, two large vitrines appear to encase rusty, vintage trash mounds — these are actually the costumes and kinetic props for Carolee Schneemann's "Noise Bodies," a performance in which she and then-husband James Tenny created an improvised play with the clanging, wearable sculptures.
The Hack Supreme Another day, another slow, agonizing procession of classes that are like doors clanging shut in a prison one after the other, and then they're at Warren's and Warren's parents are at work, so they have the place to themselves to make preparations.
"Love Lock," premiering on Noisey below, sounds like a lost track from a Tarantino outtake—it's a little Nancy Sinatra, a little Nick Cave, with clanging locks and chains in the background adding a touch of quease and ominousness to its otherwise sultry vibe.
Since his death in 2006, he's had a far-reaching impact on contemporary jazz, one that goes beyond rhythm (by now mainstream jazz rhythm is driven by backbeat as much as by clanging cymbals — something that was going to happen with or without him).
The DJs Mechatok and Zakmatic, who were curled up in bed next to him, chimed in, saying that Kamixlo's tracks themselves sound like wrestling matches—with their violent, stomping percussion, foggy basslines, and razor-edged vocals clanging together like bodies being pulverized into dust.
Chazelle left the fizzy artifice and nostalgia of La La Land far behind for this movie, aiming instead for a raw and unsentimental portrait of how it really felt to be strapped into a cramped and clanging metal capsule atop a gargantuan rocket aimed at outer space.
It seems obvious that getting out of the clanging grind of the city every once in a while might be good for your mental health, but recently, scientists have been working out whether flowers, grass, trees, and wild animals could be used to treat depression or anxiety.
Their sets, which veered towards the harder, clanging side of the techno spectrum, were punctuated by whoops and cheers from the enthusiastic crowd; at the end of the night, one local girl breathlessly thanked DJ Volvox for bringing a gritty warehouse-style techno event to the city.
Other entertainment comes from as far away as South America — Peruvian scissor dancers, who undertake intricate choreography while clanging pairs of blunt metal blades — and as close to home as Manhattan, with performances from the Harlem School of the Arts and acting workshops by the Classical Theater of Harlem.
A far better option is to play something phantasmagorical and sublime by Oliveros, then something quite extraordinary occurs; the abrasive clanging and crashing that goes on all around me isn't obscured but rather miraculously incorporated into a mutating opus that makes no distinction between good sounds and bad ones.
The fourth installment of the Clanging of the Swords video series, for example, released in May 2014, plays like a satanic episode of Cops: Videographers with handheld equipment ride along with ISIS death squads as they pursue and assassinate Iraqi security personnel, some of whom are shown begging for their lives.
There was a raggedness to the narrow passageways of its Old Town, the uneven stones along its steep staircases, that jolted me into a sense of intimacy; as I roamed around the climbing lanes, I could hear bells clanging and the sound of cups rattling, a spoon against a pan.
We've been looping the latest Trilogy Tapes release—the clanging "Aguirre" by Four Legs—as well as Prins Thomas' churning edit of Mental Overdrive's "Hellbent II." Then, on a slightly more squiffy tip we've been given plenty of playtime to MikeQ's remix of Beyonce's "Formation, and Deadboy and Murlo's "Squeeze.
"The city is haunted by the spectre of capitalism," murmurs a dazed voice on AceMo's "Land Scanner (Spectre)," barely audible above the shiny, repetitive synth loop and the drums rocketing off each other every which way, clanging and scraping and unraveling, with stray bits of wire peeling off from the harsh electronic surface.
The new Indian restaurant from Jessi Singh and his wife, Jennifer, is loud and boisterous, what with the clanging of stainless-steel plates, the flatware in constant rotation, and the laughter of high-spirited patrons (the forty-five-minute wait is softened with a discount voucher for a bar down the street).
In others, the ovals are filled with multicolored hash marks and scribbles too frenetic to read as separate gestures, but loose enough that the artist can put a clear, clanging blue right on top of a fire-engine red and know that the colors will harmonize, like the instruments of a brass band.
" On the record, that translates into phrases that stab outward as deftly as the clanging and banging of the record's percussion: "I don't want to be small, small sad / I want to be big, big sad / I want to make a pageant of my grief / Cut our old bed in half and carry your side everywhere with me.
This is going to sound really grim, but maybe all of these racist assholes who are in paradise right now because Trump enables them to say the awful shit that's clanging around in their heads—maybe they'll see after four years of being hateful that it's not making their lives any better and improving their situation.
We bunked together at the Falls of Dochart Inn in Killin on our first night in Scotland, the falls themselves just audible through the windows; stretched out in a suite at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel in San Francisco (a splurge), the trolley cars clanging on Powell Street; and slept deeply in that Japanese farmhouse (stone cold silence).
We can find, in any Lowell poem, symptoms that poetry shares with mania, but "clanging"—a mode of speech, common in psychosis, in which words are associated with their sounds—is present in almost every poem in the English language, and a poet who is not bipolar may use more of it than one who is.
The artist strikes a clanging blue/green/scarlet color chord in another painting, one in which an underlying grid is strongly implied and a central configuration, relying on cobalt blue, resembles a backward F. Berran's work relates to that of several other painters using color to construct what might be called "technological" space, such as Patrick Wilson and Ryan Crotty.
Recently, outraged opponents of the Venezuelan government trailed Spain's Venezuelan ambassador down the sidewalk clanging pots and pans; they threw garbage at a senior diplomat; and at a bakery counter in Madrid, they shouted "asesino," assassin, at a general manager of a Venezuelan corporation, pointing out that while he was enjoying bread and sweets, people in Venezuela were dying of hunger.
It's as though, for that hour and a bit, you get to enjoy the clanging synths on "Heavy Metal & Reflective" and the belly-jiggling bass on deliciously verbose and filthy lip-smacker "L8R" without having to process her gross past comments on Zayn Malik, Remy Ma, Angel Haze or, at her lowest point, Trump (she's since withdrawn her support for him).
It's an exhausting city to walk unless you pause — mentally and physically — to take in lush flowers spilling from pots on cracked concrete balconies; cats prancing, purring and napping on every block; aromas from across the Middle East and Europe clashing and clanging and somehow coming together perfectly, in the way a hundred ordinary voices singing in a medieval cathedral can cascade into harmony.
Since the last thing he vaguely recalls about his accident is his hand clutched in a vise as he reached out toward the mechanical press that crushed it, it seems that his mind had continued to feel that final moment, like a clanging bell that is the last thing remembered, and still heard on his hospital bed, by the victim of a train accident.
Norwegian producer Cashmere Cat shared his latest track today, "9 (After Coachella)," in collaboration with London-based producer Sophie and Danish singer-songwriter MØ. It's a motley crew which yields an equally strange result: a loopy, clanging fusion of twisted pop and trap (complete with samples of dog woofs courtesy of presumably Cashmere Cat's own pair of Frenchies, who appear in the track's accompanying video) while MØ warbles longingly about a love she'll never have.
After spending countless nights sweating over raging burners with a chef screaming bloody murder, you with your head down, turning out plate after plate of great shit despite the pulsing hangover, the frantic rush and the clanging madness of dinner service in a busy restaurant… the number one thing you'll take into the real world after being a line cook is this: You might not be great at small talk or polite company, but you know that you are tough, that nothing is impossible and that you can pretty much crush anything any motherfucker throws at you.
Here is a list of latent worries I constantly, constantly have, humming away like an old fridge, the worries, a panicked sound that is there so long you almost ignore it—almost—until in the dead hours of the night it wakes you and won't let you rest with its clanging: — That one day a small dog will use its incredible leg strength and vertical leap to jump, gracefully, perfect spiral, and bite me directly on the dick and/or balls; — That my wisdom teeth, which never truly have emerged, are doing something incredibly uncool down there in the depths, that maybe my wisdom teeth are growing sideways through my jaw, or something, burrowing through the bone, and that eventually I will have to go full "Raiden in Metal Gear Solid 4" about it; — That squinting at Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram again, Twitter, Facebook once more, then Twitter for half an hour before I do anything every morning will eventually make me totally and utterly blind; Anyway, bad news for me, then, because a recent medical journal report has found that looking at your iPhone in bed can make you temporarily blind.

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