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"Timber" features more instruments and becomes, dare I say, twangy.
Derince also toyed with tone: buzzy, piercing, nasal, twangy, keening.
The track itself is breezy sounding; simple and a little twangy.
They've also shown their range of talent by releasing several twangy music videos.
Ariana Grande's airy vocal runs meld surprisingly well with Miley Cyrus' twangy gruffness.
Natalie Maines' powerful, twangy voice and the group's tight harmonies fit the melody perfectly.
"Tennessee Song" is warbling and toe-tapping and just the right amount of twangy.
The twangy guitar lick that accompanies the chorus is like being pissed on by God.
To Filipino speakers, Swardspeak sounds witty and twangy, and it immediately identifies the speaker as homosexual.
It's a mishmash of twangy songs and stories about his mother, his friends and his travels.
On his own and in his collaborations, Burnett has become known for twangy, rootsy, naturalistic rock.
"The twangy resonances of the way he sang it revealed so much about it," Mr. Thomas said.
Also, there's a twangy guitar solo at the end, and I'm not entirely sure why it's there.
The twangy opening notes to "Formation" blare through the speakers, and 256,250 people lose their fucking minds.
Ron Pope's twangy "Moonage Daydream" seemed to take most of the kick out of the original's spiked concoction.
") Luke Bryan leaves behind his party-hearty stage persona to deliver a solemn (if twangy) "O Holy Night.
He sings the infamous, twangy "I'm on hold" song that greets the first participant on an UberConference call.
TYMINSKI "Southern Gothic" (Mercury Nashville) Twangy guitar and haunted-house electronics carry a song about Bible Belt hypocrisy.
The opening notes feature a twangy guitar that slides from note to note, lingering on the chord before it.
Donning a glistening sheer gown, Bey, along with the talented trio, sang the twangy track "Daddy Lessons" from Lemonade.
With nine albums under his belt, Blake Shelton has a canon of rollicking redneck anthems and twangy party-starters.
The songs themselves hold dualities; "Cadillac Ranch," the album's most irresistibly twangy stomp and holler, praises cars yet contemplates death.
Ehrlich sang along to Kakacek's summery, twangy riffs in a soft falsetto and in no time, they'd written a song.
It was twangy, rough, and raw; Haggard's songs, like the (mostly) men he sang about, were simultaneously tough and tender.
So what is wrong with Florida Georgia Line losing the twangy guitars and reverb and trying to express adult emotions?
Suddenly, I heard a twangy, "Ni hao ma!" from a white, mustachioed man who stared at me from a nearby flowerbed.
It's called "Fall In Line" and it's like "Beautiful" met "Sorry Not Sorry" and had a twangy, engineered-for-2018 baby.
Even before Yelawolf started singing twangy rock verses on rap songs, Bubba brought his drawl and dialect to records like Ugly.
Mr. Ocasek's songs were invariably terse and catchy, spiked with Mr. Easton's twangy guitar lines and Mr. Hawkes's pithy keyboard hooks.
I definitely try not to sound super twangy just so it's not super random, but it probably comes out a little bit.
It had a noticeable sound, "thin, spanky, twangy, classic," according to Port, which can be heard in Buddy Holly's music, among others.
If the show keeps going, it could be an iconic role for Dunst, dressed in airbrushed Florida kitsch and sporting a twangy accent.
And while the Grammy-winning pop star has plans to do a country album, her next record likely won't be a twangy one.
The twangy rock song is a beautiful plea for attention, for understanding, and for total abandonment of anything but the person you're with.
Tracks like "Spotted Gold," off her debut album, Messes (out 1/27) are punchy and colorful, while others like "You" are melancholically twangy.
Capoeria is an acrobatic mix of martial arts and dance, performed to the twangy music of a berimbau -- a single-string percussion instrument.
In a full tan-colored suit and a horrible printed tie, Pitt reclaimed a role he was destined to play: twangy pessimistic weatherman.
THE PLAYLIST One night, a gruff, inky-armed bartender straight out of Nirvana's "Teen Spirit" video played a mix of twangy honky-tonk.
The album was jammy, twangy, and still felt authentic to the band's identity, even though it sounded like none of their earlier records.
Ask American urbanites to impersonate an idiot and many make a vocal pilgrimage to the rural south to borrow a suitably twangy drawl.
For Ms. Cash's latest album, "The River & the Thread," which was released in 2014, she nudged some gospel and rock into her twangy formula.
Directed by David Mackenzie and starring Jeff Bridges as a twangy Texas marshal, "Hell or High Water" is nominated for best picture but won't win.
Together, they did a version of Beyoncé's twangy scorcher "Daddy Lessons," with a little of the Dixie Chicks' "Long Time Gone" woven in toward the end.
The Bakersfield sound clung tenaciously to country's most twangy, sinewy elements — bluegrass, Western swing, honky-tonk, rockabilly — to accompany lean, down-to-earth, working-class storytelling.
Watson favors a polished rockabilly shuffle that sounds straight out of the 1960s, while Friedman tempers his irreverent, occasionally profane tunes with twangy guitar and banjos.
It's a shame that it starts so inauspiciously then: opener "Heavy Gifts" is a twangy, snail-slow indie-pop song with processed drums and mostly cold vocals.
Drained beer cans, twangy guitar, low whistles, flannel shirts, an elemental connection with nature and God, laments about work and bills—all are jammed into this record.
Both are known for their deep, twangy voices — no coincidence, said Brown, who relied on Travis' music to guide him after his voice changed as a teenager.
Lil Nas X was an unknown, unemployed 19-year-old college dropout when he bought a slightly twangy rap beat from a Dutch stranger on the internet.
But Underwood still ensures that there's a good time to be had, singing about redneck margaritas—that's tequila and Mountain Dew, for the uninitiated—on twangy earworm 'Southbound.
In the back, there's a whole cadre of guys dressed as the archetypes in Twain's twangy tune: a rocket scientist, a hunky leading man, and an Elvis impersonator.
To walk within this company was to be immersed in milky balafon, twangy kora, and crashing trash can, with occasional sharp squiggles of tone from a wooden flute.
How does Tom Hiddleston, an Oxbridge man who went to Eton with Prince William, score a role playing Hank Williams, the twangy legend of the Nashville's Grand ole Opry?
Before C dies, we see C and M as comfortable rural bohemians, less twangy and less desperate than the Texans Affleck and Mara played in Ain't Them Bodies Saints.
With its broken dreams, hard times, cheap beer and twangy music, this sitcom "is a country song all the way through," James Poniewozik wrote in The New York Times.
His twangy, traditional version of a song that feels as of-the-moment as Zika and Rachel Dolezal offers a DMT-strength sensation of the past and future collapsing.
While wistful, the music shifts through moods and styles that alternately suggest tender folk songs, gently swaying dances, bursts of hushed busyness, bluesy melodies, even twangy hints of hoedown.
But one element everyone points to is Sichuanese, a twangy local dialect that rappers say lends itself more naturally to the musical style than Mandarin, the country's official language.
But even as Selina sways to the twangy music with tears streaming down her face, Louis-Dreyfus never loses sight of the fact that she's here to make us laugh.
I don't think it's because there aren't brown girls singing twangy songs, I think it's because in the South the spaces where this music is performed aren't safe for us.
As performed by a vivid, twangy cast at St. Ann's Warehouse, this artifact of the first Golden Age of musicals emerged as a signpost for a much-needed new one.
Check out the trailer below and listen to its twangy first single "Walk to the One You Love." the You can pre-order Down in Heaven here from the band's website.
With its broken dreams, cheap beer and twangy music, this comedy "takes characters normally written off or romanticized and treats them as full, flawed people," James Poniewozik wrote in The Times.
BE summon a twangy, strings-doubled surf-rock guitar riff from amidst torrents of noise before crashing into a proto-metal jam session that consumes the latter half of the track.
The stakes feel even higher over rest of the album's 11 tracks with Grote's once-raspy and slightly-twangy howl transformed to a less throaty but more dynamic and powerful bellow.
Against twangy distortions, the letters outlined futures overtaken by GMOs, robots, and cannibals, as hope was lost and found in futuristic societies that dealt with humanity's destruction rather than the writer's own.
Browne recorded his own version of "These Days," in 1973 changing the lyrics slightly and twisting the sound into twangy California folk, which was completed with full electric chords, piano, and drums.
His experiences at Rusk supposedly are memorialized in a mid-'230s song, "I Walked With a Zombie," which consists of that one line, sung over and over to a twangy, insistent beat.
And he said he was living at home feeling very lonely, feeling like a lonely cowboy, and he decided to pair that feeling with this sort of twangy beat that he bought.
"Dallas" was twangy, but it also had broad appeal: It was a show about winning, and about people who wanted to be winners, and America needed that zest after the downbeat '70s.
I had never liked country music — just couldn't get my head around its twangy goodness, finely buffed edges and overt religiosity — but Florida Georgia Line brought me over to the dark side.
Red Simpson, an architect of the twangy, hard-driving Bakersfield sound in country music who made a career out of truck-driving songs like the 20123 hit "I'm a Truck," died on Jan.
The featured artists include Lil Nas X, above, whose song "Old Town Road" — with a twangy rap beat that he bought from a Dutch stranger on the Internet — has become a cultural phenomenon.
The twangy harmonica on "City, Country, City," the track that closes out the first side of War's 1972 album "The World Is a Ghetto," might seem an unlikely candidate for dance floor impact.
It happens on "Don't Threaten Me With a Good Time," which hijacks a twangy guitar riff from the B-52s, and "Hallelujah," which mercifully has nothing to do with Mr. Cohen's best-known song.
When we were over there in the studio, their music did have that laid back sort of airy-beachy-twangy guitar sound and a sort of dirtiness that fit the whole Tuff Gong vibe.
It's made with pork shoulder (also known as Boston butt) that's braised with maple syrup and spices until it collapses, then topped with twangy Cheddar, pickles and a slice of ham for good measure.
Designed by the owner, Ken Murray, to offer city dwellers a bit of a gentle, Hawaiian-themed oasis, his well-stocked store sells twangy little tropical instruments in everything from koa wood to Lucite.
Stefani and her country bae/fellow Voice coach collaborated for the twangy, catchy lead single off her 2017 Christmas album, which was also filled with some great covers of holiday standards (look out, Bing Crosby).
After releasing two traditionally twangy albums in 2013 (Same Trailer Different Park) and 2015 (Pageant Material), the Music City mainstay earned crossover cred last year with the acclaimed Golden Hour, her psychedelic, genre-bending masterpiece.
The pop queen pulled a reverse-Taylor Swift, taking the stage at the 2016 CMA Awards to sing her hit, twangy tune "Daddy Lessons" with some alums of the annual Nashville fete: the Dixie Chicks.
JON CARAMANICA Courtney Barnett's latest droll, sardonic anatomy of everyday frustration has a rockabilly backbeat, twangy guitars and a not-so-rockabilly chord progression that droops into dissonance and pulls itself upright, again and again.
And after Cabrera and Lewis wrapped a set that included twangy covers of Britney Spears and Miley Cyrus, the pair sat down for an exclusive performance of a meowing lullaby for the Internet's most famous cat.
Born in Kentucky, Lynn carved a career in the country music scene with her down-home twangy voice, singing hits such as 1960's "I'm a Honky Tonk Girl" and "Coal Miner's Daughter," released in 1970.
While the synth-heavy, adventurous tracks on their latest LP 2020's You Know I'm Not Going Anywhere are not like their twangy and straightforward early singles, they have an immediacy that feels even more essential.
Defying the conventions of the Nashville musical establishment, Mr. Haggard was an architect of the twangy Bakersfield sound, a guitar-driven blend of blues, jazz, pop and honky-tonk that traced its roots to Bakersfield, Calif.
The outsized impact of Chris Stapleton, with his gruff, rich voice and defiantly rough-hewed sound, is a factor in that shift, making room for a number of artists similarly committed to country's twangy core values.
This time the illusion holds — the cornfed limpidity of their voices, the conflation of pedal steel and keyboard gleam, the twangy squeak of the rhythm guitar, all produce not warmth or homespun comfort but rather shimmering artificiality.
Party anthems sit alongside doomy synth ballads about death—and that's before you get to "Together," a Kris Kristofferson-style drinkin' anthem sung by Frankel and Bailoni in twangy unison and punctuated by wild whoops and yee-haws.
Instead, he puts on his headphones and starts listening to "Down in the Willow Garden," a twangy, morbid Appalachian ballad about a man who poisons and kills his lover, only later to face the consequences for her death.
Born in Kentucky, she carved a career in the country music scene with her down-home twangy voice, writing and singing hits such as 1960's "I'm a Honky Tonk Girl" and "Coal Miner's Daughter," released in 1970.
Amid beams of light, bobbing foliage and a smattering of twangy, distinct notes of what sounds like a samisen (a long-necked, three-stringed Japanese instrument), Mr. Hayashi speaks a little about himself and his struggles to find work.
"] [If you don't have a moment the two of you shared, be specific about another topic; for instance, "I know you're not the biggest fan of country, but I hoped you still enjoyed the twangy country singer who performed!
From the twangy, falsetto-laden Big Star allusions of opener "I'll Be There" through the McCartney-like delicacy of "Oh, Clever Boy" up to the playfully simple "Out of the Light," Rault seems to be wide awake and grinning.
A blond and twangy Sandra Bullock won an Oscar for her portrayal of Leigh Anne Tuohy, a Memphis interior designer who, along with her family, rescues a homeless teenager (Quinton Aaron) and sets him on a path to football stardom.
Coldplay aren't exactly known for their country music hits — nor was anyone clamoring for them to dabble in that particular genre — but on Monday night they performed an original twangy tune with its heart in exactly the right place: Houston.
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.
The mud-brown frog is barely the size of a shelled pecan, but his call is large and dynamic, a long downward sweep that sounds remarkably like a phaser weapon on "Star Trek," followed by a brief, twangy, harmonically dense chuck.
This country is likely heading for a serious economic reckoning in the near future, and it sure would be nice to have some good, twangy protest tunes to chant outside the windows of our corporate overlords as we prepare to overthrow them.
Genre barriers crashed down as twangy Tracy Lawrence got in touch with his bluesy side on Joe Cocker's "Now That the Magic Has Gone," and Americana heavyweight Jason Isbell powered through Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing," served up with an Urban and Gill jam.
James became a sensation on the reality show, due largely in part to his friendship with the show's star ... "The Turtleman" Ernie Brown Jr. He endeared himself to fans with his twangy voice, easy-going attitude, long beard and, of course, his banjo.
At a time when the ship of R&B is pointing its proverbial Tiller toward wishy-washy underwater sonics, "Beggin & Pleadin" is a twangy, country-inflected reminder that the distance between Motown and Nashville lies mostly in the marketing and the production.
In addition to writing the fantasy, which the Dover Quartet will preview on May 30 at Le Poisson Rouge in New York, he rearranged parts of the original score — eschewing the original electric piano, synth and twangy surf-guitar scoring for string quartet.
In recent years, the 39-year-old Mr. Church has deftly fused contemporary Nashville sounds (slick production, twangy guitars, soaring choruses) and Bruce Springsteen-inspired songwriting with very uncountry sonic adornments (heavy metal- and blues-inflected guitar riffs and other studio atmospherics).
Shook Twins "Figure It Out" Identical twins Katelyn and Laurie Shook take a page from the great American folk history for this song, which is full of harmonies, vibratto, and twangy guitars that are clearly not a thing we should leave in the past.
The opening track "Hands of Time," a twangy, orchestral shuffler over six minutes long, lays her hardships bare as she curses the impossibility of bringing things back to the way they were—before her father lost the family farm, before the death of her son.
"Country" is a purposeful deviation from Presley's generally more traditional sound; the brassy, ultra-twangy tune sends up bro country's boneheaded tropes with a snarl (and features a few bars from Yelawolf, who shouts out Waylon and Dwight, and thanks god for Sturgill Simpson).
With a giant band and brass section, the pop star blew through an extra twangy version of "Daddy Lessons," the southern-fried track from her latest album, "Lemonade," even working in a section of the Dixie Chicks' own "Long Time Gone" in the middle.
Pinegrove turns lyrics such as these into rousing and sometimes twangy rock songs, which fail to be cool in two different ways: they are equally as likely to elicit cringes from listeners who value emotional restraint as they are from those who demand fashionable innovation.
He's on a train and then in a car, listening to twangy rock 'n' roll (the soundtrack gets your body moving, too) while driving to meet his girl, Raija (Oona Airola), a radiant beauty who has a heart-skipping way of slowing Olli down.
It's all a bit on the nose but it did result in the neologism "#yeehouse," which essentially seems to mean the sort of MOR dance-pop Diplo's been doing on his own over the last half-decade or so with a sorta twangy vocal on top.
"I'm gonna take my horse to the old town road / I'm gonna ride 'til I can't no more," begins Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road," a twangy ode to the cowboy life that's racked up millions of listens, a TikTok challenge, and famous fans since its December 223 release.
What results is a fascinating patchwork of feelings—anger at institutions, frustration with practicalities ("Love is not enough," as one refrain goes), and an overarching regret that sometimes, the things you want just don't work out—told against a complementary backdrop of twangy power-pop and slow-building indie sounds.
Some of the spoken-word-over-ambient-music tracks, like Susie Green's, have a jangly and twangy guitar sound and staccato rhythmic flair I associate with the non-conformist 1980s recordings of Laurie Anderson and the Talking Heads by way of Jon Hassell and Brian Eno's landmark recording Fourth World, Vol.
Mr. Moeller, the director of creative services at Ralph Lauren, and Mr. Summers, who works as visual events manager at David Yurman, met at a party in Brooklyn about a month before Mr. Summers seemed poised to break into a twangy rendition of "Consider Me Gone" at his front door.
During his slot, he brought out country and bluegrass artists Mac Davis, Audra Mae, and Dan Tyminski to perform songs from his new album, True, home to twangy cuts "Hey Brother" and "Wake Me Up." Avicii's track, "Broken Arrows," off his 2015 album Stories, features vocals from none other than Zac Brown.
"Ride" is stoked by Ms. Ward's pugnacious voice and the twangy riff attack and lead guitar of the Texas bluesman Gary Clark Jr., and it pushes ahead that most durable blues metaphor, the automobile: "I live my life out on the edge/yeah I don't stop just 'cause it's red," Ms. Ward sings.
It's common enough that many performers (Wade Cota of American Idol, multiple people from 90 Day Fiancé, Kortni Gilson from Jersey Shore's twangy spinoff Floribama Shore, the perennially divorced Kevin Clancy of Barstool Sports, and at least a few dozen others) directly advertise that they will provide that service in their bios.
Truly phenomenal soundtracks by Ennio Morricone, Berto Pisano, Riz Ortolani, and others not only set the scene, but often the entire feeling for the giallo universe, where one certain combination of timbres from a twangy guitar and unidentified wind instrument can effect a unique brew of horror, pleasure, and the allure all at once.
A jaunty, heartfelt cover of "Hey Good Lookin" and a sedate, Bakersfield-tinged rendition of "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" flow seamlessly into her appealingly twangy, high-spirited originals, some of which took shape with the help of veteran songwriters Sean Gasaway and Michael Chotiner (the latter of whom penned the album's loping title track).
Their two voices blend beautifully, with his reedy Texas warble layering with her twangy Kentucky drawl, and the visual aspect is unbeatable: the Redheaded Stranger's braids have gone gray, the mountain girl's still arrayed in one of her trademark lacey confections, and there's a very real warmth in these old friends' faces as they trade lines, eyes sparking, voices rising in harmony.
Ditto when recited over the twangy riffs, industrial crackles, ominous guitars, skewed piano echoes, percussive bells and looped clicks, obsessive basslines and random squeaks, jittery drum klatches and comic dissonances that drive the record, courtesy of producer Paul White, unified less by any coherent sonic signature than by a muscular spareness of method that elevates Brown's music from shtick to vision.
Playlist: "Lord Only Knows" / "Sissyneck" / "He's A Mighty Good Leader" / "Hollow Log" / "Blackhole" / "Scarecrow" / "Say Goodbye" Spotify | Apple Music "Loser" was one of those freak tunes that had Beck rapping about "dog food stalls with the beefcake pantyhose" and getting "crazy with the Cheez Whiz" while sampling a twangy slide guitar and singing "I'm a loser, baby, so why don't you kill me?" in a lazy drawl.
Jaunty early 1900s Latvian marches from the  National Library of Latvia may flow into a staticky German opera gramophone record from Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek; a twangy Irish folk song from the Comhaltas Traditional Music Archive might follow an 1894 audio cylinder of Danish folk songs from the Statsbiblioteket, and can suddenly be succeeded by a raucous live 1990 performance by the Grateful Dead from the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision.
At Asian Bowl, she has a chance to share what she's long cooked at home: cool salads that may be soured with pickled shrimp or bear the twangy zip of fermented tea leaves; noodles skinny, glassine or flat — sometimes all tangled together — contoured by yellow bean powder, perhaps, or pulverized dried shrimp; and curries that range from mild gravies to a fury of chiles over dark hunks of beef.
Around the mid-to-late 90s, headbangers who were exhausted by how twangy and whiny latter-day grunge was becoming were looking for something heavier…but they weren't ready to return to heavy metal, a loaded genre which at that point had split into irrelevant glam and ultra-anatomical death metal (black metal was still like Ethiopian food then—you'd read an article about it, but no one actually listened to it).
Her music glossy, twangy, encased in shiny resin, her voice distinctively modest and lucid, like your neighbor just down the street, Clark is as much a middlebrow queen as Kacey Musgraves, whose Pageant Material last year jolted the formal stasis of modern country, and by extension good old-fashioned traditional American values, and by further extension the cutesy feelgood blandness that occupies so throbbing a place in the national heart, by setting those elements against explicitly progressive or at least liberal content in a clever dialectical synthesis.

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