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"jangle" Definitions
  1. a hard noise like that of metal hitting metal

143 Sentences With "jangle"

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You're telling me Jingle Jangle looks just like pixie sticks?
The trio takes photos of Hiram's booming Jingle Jangle lab.
It could be a real jingle jangle morning in Stockholm.
You felt the joy of the music's thrum and jangle.
Then, according to Chic, Charles overdosed on jingle jangle that night.
Cliff's keys jangle like spurs as he squares up against a fistfight opponent; Rick merely plays at being a cowboy, his costume providing plenty of jangle but his masculinity as artificial as his glued-on mustache.
Imagine what kind of jingle jangle would unfold if they all vanished.
Phil has studied the arts of the jangle and the fuzz deeply.
Forget about the annoying jingle jangle of a set of Apple EarPods.
Here, the track ditches jangle for daydreaming synths and simple drum loops.
It's a marriage of old fashioned jingle-jangle with sequins and short skirts.
I wanted to turn away from idyllic pastoralism and sadsack Smiths-ian jangle.
You couldn't hear a pin drop, but you could hear her bracelets jangle.
Who's up for smashing a spot of Jingle Jangle and binge-watching Riverdale?
He also shot both Midge and Moose, solely because they were doing Jingle Jangle.
When he felt a jangle of nerves, he knew to acknowledge it and persevere.
New York Magazine Associate Editor Madison Malone Kircher spotted the Jingle Jangle ice cream in her local Trader Joe's, posting the name similarity on Twitter with a reference to the Southside Serpents gang from the show (wrongfully accused of dealing Jingle Jangle).
He had not been paying attention to the alternating hum and jangle of the mixer.
"Trader Joe's Jingle Jangle was introduced years ago," a TJ's rep told Kircher via email.
Load us up on TJ's Jingle Jangle and let's get after the Black Hood, huh?
Sorry, jingle jangle, but it's fizzle rocks that are all the rage this season on Riverdale.
"Can you imagine having to say 'jingle jangle' on screen over and over again?" he joked.
But assuming the urban jangle doesn't spiral out of control, they could beat this thing yet.
Dear Readers, When my mom called me last Saturday morning, she was a jangle of nerves.
The title track has ample jangle while "Wish You Were Right" practically floats with its twinkling chorus.
At its most peaceful, there were still gang wars, serial killers, and Jingle Jangle to contend with.
Dismayingly, attacks on Muslims and Mexicans do not set Republican nerves a-jangle to the same extent.
Alternative rock icon and guitar hero Hatfield converts Newton-John's biggest hits into distorted jangle-rock songs.
Fizzle rocks may be the new "jingle jangle," but we're way more worried about this drug of choice.
It probably might've been more fitting if they instead did a cover of Jingle Jangle by The Archies.
It is jangle pop as odyssey, an almost heroic feat of faith in the face of commercial ignorance.
Psychopomp marked a change in pace, a turn toward dream-pop jangle and the brighter aspects of shoegaze.
Hey Mr. Tangerine Man, tweet a tweet for me, In your jingle jangle thinking, I'll come followin' you.
Hey Mr. Tangerine Man, tweet a tweet for me, In your jingle jangle raving I'll be followin' you.
It's a riff-heavy jangle fest that finds the band polishing their songwriting without ever making it glossy.
The venue hosted back-to-back total eclipse concerts the evening before, a performance that alternated jangle with jargon.
To that end, tracks like "Blind Kids" and standout "Amazing Grace" jangle with crisp electric guitar and sweet synths.
At the climax of the first part, the percussionists brush metal chimes against the subwoofers, triggering an apocalyptic jangle.
The sounds they make vibrate, sing, and jangle their way into your ears—if you use them to hear.
PARELES The bright jangle of "Promises," by the Chicago indie rock band Beach Bunny, belies much darker subject matter.
So, naturally, we freaked out when we found the grocery chain is also offering Jingle Jangle ice cream this season.
The jangle comes with a light and twinkling warmth like that of a sunset or dusk in a country meadow.
The album is upbeat and merry; guitar noise is simple and messy as jangle-rock solos dishevel percussive power chords.
Ms. Stone flung her arms out in front of her, letting them jangle along with the vibrations of her voice.
I also love the sweet, jangle pop of the vocals; it reminds me of the happy fruit in the wine.
So, we thought we would finally catalog the one topic Riverdale loves more than all of its murders and jingle jangle.
Both recently-introduced character Midge Klump (Emilija Baranac) and Archie himself know to hit up Reggie for their "jingle-jangle" needs.
Chipper, circular electric jangle, a giant wall of strummed acoustic guitar, and jaunty drums define an anthem of spectacular aerodynamic efficiency.
But even the slightest whiff that Glencore is abetting sanctions-busting will jangle the nerves of the compliance department of its banks.
So nerves will jangle if an uptick in American inflation pushes the Fed to increase rates faster than the market now expects.
But off-camera, the Star Wars vet was such a jangle of nerves, she messed up on her first day of shooting.
Mr. Williams had been listening to the nervy jangle of post-punk and avant-punk: Gang of Four, Suicide, Devo, Talking Heads.
Unlike the MDMA-like jingle jangle or the crystal meth-ish fizzle rocks, G turns people into foaming-at-the-mouth, catatonic monsters.
The band sound, a particularly iridescent variant on emo's signature crunchy jangle, conjures therapeutic warmth from the vitreous gleam of layered electric guitars.
The solitude didn't bother Sarah when her husband was alive, but now the creaky floorboards and banging doors set her nerves a-jangle.
This album is his attempt at epic, infused with the requisite pathos, jangle, and willingness to look silly while making big, serious gestures.
We learned about TJ's newly released Jingle Jangle ice cream after the Snackstalker Instagram account posted a photo of the dessert on its feed.
Noises are constant: the flush of toilets, the jangle of keys, the shouts of prisoners, the click of locks, spurts of walkie-talkie static.
Betty identified the person selling Riverdale's drug of choice, Jingle Jangle, which led to the Black Hood entering the jail cell to kill said dealer.
You're excited to dig into the Jingle Jangle and other tasty snacks piled high on your plate, but sadly you don't have a free hand.
The Odeon doesn't market itself to neurasthenics on the verge of collapse, but it does go out of its way not to jangle anybody's nerves.
But that transition, from 2013's Será—a raucous jangle-pop tribute to Venezuela which celebrates despair—to 2017's La Lucha, wasn't exactly smooth sailing.
Slurring words, mashing up syllables into phonetic salad, he moans and gargles his way over a confluence of folk guitar, jangle guitar, and generic indie noises.
If, by some strange chance, you hear a faint jingle-jangle on any track of Wild Blue, Hunter Hayes' newly released album, you're not imagining things.
McCoy's blackened jangle opened up to melodically rich tremolo, and the influences they wielded finally gelled into something breathtaking, greater than the sum of its parts.
In 2018, Major Murphy released what's perhaps the city's best debuts ever in their excellent No. 1, which combined buoyant McCartney-inspired pop with scrappy jangle.
That was a reflection of Stephen Curry's dip in form and confidence in the playoffs; a testimony to the nerves that a Game 7 can jangle.
Of their rock predecessors, they rather remind me of early R.E.M., whose strummed jangle and verbal inscrutability similarly conjured an immersive, half-remembered pastoral Southern dreamworld.
Update: Recently, Trader Joe's released its line of holiday snacks, and included at the top of our must-try list was a candy mix called Jingle Jangle.
Even Williams' bold tennis outfits and "beads that jangle when her braids swing" can be viewed as a deliberate rejection of the demands of whiteness, O. implies.
Buy now: $20, formerly $59.99 Have you ever needed to sneak up on a foe (or escape one) only to be thwarted by the jangle of your keys?
Nerves still jangle at election time, especially when the outcome is likely to be close, patronage and corruption are pervasive, and rigging and violence have blighted previous ballots.
The rounded jangle of Wild Nothing's guitars have for years attached the band to the swell of early 2010s chillwave—Neon Indian, Toro Y Moi and the like.
Pixy Stix-like drug Jingle Jangle has been making its way through Riverdale, with nearly all the Archie Comics-based teens partaking in some JJ at Veronica's party.
The killer stalking the small town absolutely hates drugs, and went so far as to shoot a supplier of Jingle Jangle after Betty named him in the newspaper.
Here you'll find jangle-pop New Order, a transition point between their guitar doom-and-gloom and the manic energy of their full-on club sound to come.
Then there's the regional Mexican music integration, which is surprisingly seamless, proving that mariachi-style brass can do wonders for the jangle pop of the set's patron saint.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont pulled out a box of mints from his pocket and tried to sneakily open it with his keys, muffling the jangle, Roll Call reported.
After college in Australia, where she got a degree in fine arts with a focus in painting, she started playing guitar in "jangle guitar pop bands" around Melbourne.
Of course, just because The Archie Show has a wholesome meaning for the term doesn't mean this new jingle jangle drug craze won't sweep over Riverdale like a plague.
The Nashville, TN band formerly known as Nest have taken "new year, new me" to a whole new level, renaming themselves Body Origami and muting their former southern jangle.
Like the late, great Judy Holliday, Stiles doesn't play someone with a quizzical nature; she is quizzical, and her jingle-jangle nerves, existential and otherwise, extend to the cosmos.
But the mood is undercut by its juxtaposition with Nassar's stark prison hallway march, with its sonic flourishes forming a macabre musical interlude: cuffs jangle, doors creak and thud.
Whether your aim is trying to "make that next killer riff record, or even some Wilco jangle, you need to have different guitar tones to add depth," says Walters.
We pick our way across and through it, tentatively, causing it to shudder and jiggle and jangle as trouser bottoms and other bits of clothing get caught up in it.
After the Midnight Club took hallucinogenic drug "fizzle rocks" (not to be confused with jingle jangle!) on their own ascension night, their game ended nightmarishly, with their school principal dead.
She quickly shows Jughead the ropes, warning him about the Ghoulies, a rival gang, and Jingle Jangle, which seems to be dealt right out in the open at Southside High.
An expansive portrait of queer life after matrimony, Her takes the spare jangle-pop that characterised the Melbourne band's debut record Down Time and pulls it in every possible direction.
Fans may be shipping Ashleigh Murray's Riverdale character Josie and football player and jingle jangle-lover Reggie (Charles Melton), but Murray's here to tell them which couple she ships IRL.
Although the video seems almost too spot on at times, the hazy Super 8 footage evokes a kind of hair-raising nostalgia and perfectly complements the 23s jangle-pop vibes.
Just when we thought we untangled the jingle from the jangle, Riverdale introduced us to a new street drug that's even more addictive than the stuff they sell at Trader Joe's.
Another new kid on the block is Reggie Mantle (Charles Melton), who seems to be instigating bad teenage habits by going around school talking about trying to get some jingle jangle.
That's right, folks: Jingle Jangle is back at Trader Joe's, but this Christmas, the name is associated with more than just peanut butter cups, chocolate-covered pretzels, and candy covered buttons.
But while you might be thinking you're about to get lit with kween Veronica Lodge thanks to dirtbag Nick St. Clair's mad stash, this is not the Jingle Jangle you're after.
When a network show like Riverdale is birthing memes left and right, or earnestly walking through plotlines about a street drug called Jingle Jangle, '90s nostalgia feels quaint in a laughable way.
Gunshots ring out, drawing attention to Moose (Cody Kearsley) and Midge (Emilija Baranac), who were just attacked by the masked killer while doing Jingle Jangle (or "JJ" as they call it in Southside).
This jingle-jangle track, with its late '60s-inspired guitar harmony covered with just a dash of the harmonies that bring Spiritualized to mind, feels like a modern take on a throwback track.
Towards the end of "Nighthawks" local busybody and persecutor-in-chief Alice Cooper (Mädchen Amick) captures a few photos of Reggie delivering some jingle jangle to Midge and Moose in the Pop's parking lot.
"He sent us… this classic, twisty, '70s, drug-trippy 'Jingle Jangle' song, and then it all made sense," Spouse said, adding that the show's stars also found the alliterative name to be vaguely ridiculous.
The flavor is basically just creamy vanilla ice cream with Jingle Jangle mixed in, but considering how delicious the chocolate snack mix is on its own, the simplicity is absolutely not a bad thing.
Let's hope the Black Hood doesn't head to Trader Joe's this holiday season, because he may snatch up every single box of Jingle Jangle before you have time to dip into the chocolatey goodness.
"[Polly] could have beef with the guy that just got busted with the Jingle Jangle ring, as this interfered with the plans Polly and Jason were trying to get away with," wrote the Redditor.
Helmed by the singer-songwriter Lyris Faron, this recording project cultivates a twee aesthetic and bright, singsongy sound similar to that of the New York-based jangle-pop band T-Rextasy, which Faron also fronts.
All the parents are clearly disappointed their kids took Jingle Jangle, which Reggie (Charles Melton) supplied, but none more than Mayor McCoy as she stares down her daughter Josie (Ashleigh Murray) who looks sick with guilt.
I've since gone on to discover the band's main man Jason Henn's impressive and prodigious discography and fallen for his songs that bring to mind 73s jangle, psych, and, yes, a lot of Guided By Voices.
"If for some reason you're on a different track from other people you're around, it's going to jangle everybody's sensibilities," Morrison said in a meandering response to a question about an obscenity arrest in New Haven.
Senga Nengudi's "Rapunzel," a large staged photograph from 49793, pushes fairy tale into nightmare, and Ellen Berkenblit's painting shows her signature pointy-nosed heroine, who blends with and confronts an abstract jangle of color and fabric.
Nothing scars modern Europe as deeply as memories of fascism, Nazism and collaboration with the Holocaust: many nerves jangle when strutting authoritarians question the loyalties of religious minorities or suggest that undesirable outsiders should be rounded up.
As the familiar strains of the Cockney Rejects clang and jangle out of the karaoke boat, we find a quiet spot on the table football barge to speak with Hammers Chat contributors and friends of the channel.
There are stark differences between the pogo-ing jangle of "Green Eyes" and the droning cover of the Scottish ballad "House Carpenter" but Cohen is able to seamlessly render his disparate moods and influences throughout the album.
The scene then cuts to the two of them on a dark bridge away from the event, and Dilton hands Archie a backpack of what I thought could be full of jingle jangle, but was instead a gun.
And when it comes to homegrown sounds, look no further than the ardorous rancheras of Vicente Fernandez or the hypersensitive agony of Juan Gabriel's love ballads, and yes, the sorrowful jangle-pop of The Smiths and their wistful crooner.
Leaving the easy if tortured sexiness of Ian Curtis behind, You're Nothing scolds from a place of overly distorted jangle-pop, with, on songs like "Wounded Hearts," the occasional mid-period Fugazi post-hardcore guitar line stabbing out from the confusion.
While Trader Joe's is no stranger to the seasonal food game — winning fall with pumpkin spice and the holidays with quirky creations like Jingle Jangle — this latest offering is still a welcome addition to a chocolate-heavy Valentine's Day sweet scene.
We shove fistfuls of Trader Joe's Jingle Jangle into our mouths as often as possible, regularly stalk the show's actors on every single social media platform, and the most imaginative among us have even created their own Riverdale-inspired content.
Finding a happy medium between the propulsive, twangy jangle of their 2015 debut Whine of the Mystic and the widescreen, subdued ramblings of Thought Rock Fish Scale, the songs on I'm Bad Now are driving doses of pastoral indie rock.
And as unlikely as that may sound, it's true: His self-titled LP is a paean to classic rock and its English progeny (Oasis, Blur), built around fingerpicked acoustic guitars, McCartneyesque jangle and lyrics about one-night stands with devilish women.
Without the pumped-up arena-ready schlock on Revamp, the album overcompensates in the other direction; the sunny guitar jangle and seeping waves of pedal steel favored by artist after artist seem encased in amber, warm but inert, collecting dust.
When Ronnie finds jingle jangle stuffed into inventory boxes at the club — part of a set-up from Ronnie's dear old dad Hiram Lodge (Mark Consuelos) — the football player doesn't hightail it out of there when Sheif Mineta (Henderson Wade) shows up.
Penny says Jughead has debts to pay but he threatens her that he'll take it to Mayor McCoy or bring the weight of the Serpents down on Penny since he knows they won't be happy she's taken up the Jingle Jangle business.
Although their trademark indie pop traits like guitar jangle and Payseur's pensive, reverb-soaked vocals are still in effect, they've expanded their scope, which allows them to do just about anything—like dabble with jazz ("Rise") or become yacht rockers ("Social Jetlag").
The resulting collision is a perfect jangle of fuzzy guitar licks, grown-up concepts, in-jokes, orchestral and brass instrument experiments, world-changing tape loops, and melody after melody that you could not scrub from your brain if you spent a lifetime trying.
A door was ajar and through the gap he saw the raw, wet face of a man of about forty, his fair hair matted and sweaty, who muttered something between bleeding lips, then, at the jangle of the approaching tea tray, darted away.
Over simple, bright, hooky jangle-rock, coated in the crispest of pop surfaces, she cheerfully sings about mortality, drug addiction, the bleaching of pleasure from things she used to enjoy, the tension between being alone and being lonely, the endless search for love.
Why Bonnie make low-key indie rock that probably doesn't have any place in the current zeitgeist, but is wonderful all the same; their music is a kind of winsome, muscular jangle that centers the lyrics of lead singer and guitarist Blair Howerton.
Alvvays, Snail Mail and Hatchie just wrapped up a US tour together, and to mark the final night of their run together, Snail Mail's Lindsay Jordan and Hatchie's Harriette Pilbeam joined Alvvays onstage to cover "Alimony", an 80s single from Sydney jangle band The Hummingbirds.
Large parts of British Islam are another, where antipathy to Jews becomes especially prominent when nerves jangle in the Middle East (for example during the Gaza crisis of 2014, when a placard reading "Hitler would be proud" loomed above a peace march in London).
Milwaukee's The Promise Ring had taken the jangle of 60s pop songs and supplanted them with open tunings, while Kansas City's The Get Up Kids—who Braid took on their first tour—were effectively removing the hardcore root that ran beneath emo since its genesis.
It's got stiff competition; last year's FRITZ, which was written, recorded and produced entirely by Murphy when she was 17, is a beautifully composed entry into the canon of sad jangle songs that's been extended in recent years by bands like Alvvays and Best Coast.
In 2011 Chapter Music released albums by Twerps and Dick Diver, two melodic Melbourne guitar acts who while having more in common with the jangle of Paul Kelly and the Dots and The Sunnyboys than the more aggressive pub rock groups of old quickly grew a national fanbase.
The presentation is crucial, too: You announce the celebrity, like so: Of course, most of these character names sound more or less normal; it's the combination of the familiar name with the Dadaist jangle of Smallfoot's character list that's truly inspired: Gwangi, Meechee, Kolka (Gina Rodriguez is Kolka).
Launched as both candy and ice cream versions, Jingle Jangle at Trader Joe's is a limited holiday release of organic mini pretzels covered with milk chocolate, dark chocolate covered caramel popcorn, dark chocolate covered broken Joe-Joe's, milk chocolate gems, and milk and dark chocolate mini peanut butter cups.
Lyrically, the mood is basically melancholy, which in songs like the mournful "Bellarine," the reminiscent "Cappuccino City," the pro-immigrant "Mainland," and my favorite, the love-out-of-reach "Talking Straight" are dark notes I'm inclined to suspect their stauncher fans don't feel, because that would dull their jangle-fix.
Scroll forth to discover the magic for yourselves as we unwrap 28 of the most delicious and festive holiday finds that Trader Joe's has to offer — from candy cane cookies, to hot cocoa-flavored cereal, mini frosted gingerbread men, minty dark chocolate stars, and even a tin of something spectacular called Jingle Jangle.
This is a hot topic in today's world, American Jobs sometimes sound as though they are more precious than the air we breathe—perhaps they are, since Leonardo DiFreakingCaprio seems to be one of the few people concerned about the environment—and connecting it to baseball is the logical end to this jingoism jangle.
After letting out an audible gasp in reaction to Archie's doubtful purchase, another audible gasp came out of my mouth when Moose Mason (Cody Kearsley) and Midge Klump (Emilija Baranac), two of Reggie's jingle jangle customers, were murdered near Sweetwater River by someone who I assume if the same masked murderer who's basically ruining Archie's life post-Pop's.
Wilco's sentimental jangle "The Late Greats"—the last track on the otherwise cold and sterile 2005 release "A Ghost is Born"—speculates wildly about the greatest band of all time, suggesting that, in fact, they didn't even play a single show, that the greatest band of all time just rocked out in a garage and called it quits.
Agents are trained to observe incongruities when questioning a nervous driver, like a single key in the ignition — sometimes a sign of a vehicle being used for smuggling, since most people's car keys jangle on chains with house keys, work keys or knickknacks — or when cars ride low in the back where migrants may be hiding.
Not only can she hear detailed conversations about jingle jangle through the diner windows and be awkwardly obvious when taking iPhone photos (with the shutter sound on!) of the jingling jangling happening at Pop's benefit, but she might've pointed out what's going to happen during the rest of the season when she blamed Betty for opening up a space for Serpents in Riverdale.
A MINUS Lord Huron: Strange Trails (IAmSound) Repurposing sonics from Buddy Holly and Workingman's Dead, this beguilingly melodic and cheerful-sounding record is about love and death at the end of the world—a world that for metaphorical purposes is barely settled woods and wilderness without a trace of the urban jangle and connected chaos that drive so many under-30s to distraction.
Garcia tests out different musical settings and adapts to them, as on the jangle-rock of "Bailemos un Blues," the reggae-lite of "Sin Tu Carino," the acoustic jazz guitar of "Sacala a Bailar," and, naturally, the thundering power balladry of the title track — drums pounding and chords strumming as hard as possible while the piano cascades down like rain.
But I found it helpful to remember, against the temptation to reduce that time period to a monolithic picture of decay (I'm looking at you, Mick Jagger), just how many different attitudes and moods and textures were still flying around New York then: the tension of 'Psycho Killer,' the poppy jangle of 'Don't Worry About the Government'..." "The book ends just before this album would be released, but disco (like hip-hop) was already germinating in New York and elsewhere, and weaves itself into the background of the book.
Her dogged, dynamic, texturally varied folk-postpunk band jumps from the speakers with confidence and glee, and the throaty distortion of her voice fits these songs quite specifically, especially on the album's first half: "Never Be Mine" is the kind of retro coffeehouse ballad so vivid one can't quite place its stylistic source ("Heeeeeee wants to know why"), "Shut Up Kiss Me" is exactly as joyful and zippy as the title suggests, and when "Not Gonna Kill You" deploys a riff I keep expecting will lead to Suede's "Metal Mickey" but instead morphs into another coffeehouse ballad complete with jangle and wail, things could hardly get more irresistible.

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