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"unearthly" Definitions
  1. very strange; not natural and therefore frightening
"unearthly" Synonyms
phantom supernatural spectral phantasmal phantasmic demoniac devilish ghoulish paranormal ethereal fiendish ghostly demonic otherworldly wraithlike spooky ghostlike subhuman animal monstrous heavenly celestial divine empyrean holy spiritual empyreal elysian supernal sublime Elysian paradisical cosmic extraterrestrial extramundane superterrestrial other-worldly godlike goddesslike alien interplanetary interstellar Martian space Jovian Venutian not of this world eerie weird uncanny creepy strange scary mysterious frightening chilling eldritch eery spookish haunting bizarre macabre ghastly nightmarish haunted preternatural transcendental transcendent metaphysical hyperphysical unnatural mystical mystic unworldly magical superhuman phenomenal miraculous supernormal occult magic supranatural psychic absurd ridiculous unreasonable outrageous abnormal extraordinary preposterous ungodly unheard of out of the ordinary horrendous God-awful unbelievable dreadful shocking unholy horrid intolerable immaterial incorporeal bodiless insubstantial intangible formless nonmaterial unbodied unsubstantial nonphysical impalpable discarnate airy disembodied lurid horrible appalling terrible awful gruesome horrifying hideous horrific grisly frightful grim atrocious distressing morbid gloomy wretched dark evocative poignant unforgettable affecting emotive expressive indelible touching atmospheric memorable moving nostalgic plaintive imbecilic silly brainless nonsensical stupid senseless witless idiotic unintelligent daft moronic unwise asinine fatuous crazy insane lunatic irrational theoretic imaginary theoretical abstract academic analytical as a premise assumed codified conjectural contingent formalistic formularized general hypothetic hypothetical ideal idealised(UK) idealized(US) ideational unreal visionary fanciful fantastic fictitious romantic unattainable fabulous mythical fairy-tale impracticable impractical ivory-towered quixotic unachievable unfeasible More

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Resulting from that pairing is a comedy of unearthly proportions.
The sounds were often unearthly: larger and stranger than life.
We could have watched Millie Bobby Brown belt with unearthly poise!
Pyramid lake is a remote, unearthly place ringed with tufa towers.
He's distilled the sound of morose wetness into 40 unearthly minutes.
I would be given unearthly superpowers and a new heavenly body.
It was, by some unearthly coincidence, also Vladimir Putin's 64th birthday.
Hujar's youthful pictures are empathetically grounded; Arbus's mature ones are unearthly.
Queues worked on some sort of unearthly logic, more quantum than classical.
Was weed important to Unearthly Trance's creative process in the early days?
The movie's imagery is consistently unearthly; its pacing has a magisterial weight.
Such unearthly elements suffuse "Sagittarius Ponderosa," which is also a domestic drama.
As if seen through polished glass, the music assumed an unearthly beauty.
Untouched aquamarine glacial lakes appear to be almost unearthly at Glacier, in Montana.
It was so unearthly blue—luminous, not really like Ty-D-Bol at all.
But as time went on, we missed Unearthly Trance and wanted to play again.
This was also recorded into the tape loop and layered creating an unearthly, uncanny sound.
He also used a vocoder, at times, to sound even more like an unearthly soul.
I let out an unearthly groan of pleasure, and then I thought, Oh, shit. Oops.
Mary, in a letter to the painter Francis Carpenter, recalled the boy's "always unearthly" nature.
But it's that same unearthly backdrop that enables Gray to tell a distinctly human story.
Marge Simpson explores an unearthly landscape in Chason Mattham's "When I Survey the glorious cross…" (2015).
So when Unearthly Trance broke up, we didn't see any reason to break Serpentine Path up.
"There are bright gold ones, there are pure white ones, there are unearthly greens," he said.
Set in rural India, Paralkar's Night Theater is a medical drama that veers into the unearthly.
In contrast, his foam works — with their pockmarked surfaces and straight lines — seem unearthly, even extraterrestrial.
There is something unearthly about Spinoza's thought; similarly, there was something unworldly about the man himself.
Its contents look like brains in a vat—and exert an unearthly power over the local imagination.
Did she find it chaotic, having to snatch creative opportunities at whatever unearthly hour they presented themselves?
The choice of minimalism worked for those tense, unearthly movies, but Blade Runner is a different beast.
Was there a specific moment or reason that made you want to get Unearthly Trance back together?
The sunsets, where the clouds are illuminated by an unearthly light, leave you clutching your heart in wonder.
All manner of unearthly noises ensue when the performers apply their fingers and palms to the speaker cones.
Conducted by Cornelius Meister, the Bayerisches Staatsorchester conjure Mr Abrahamsen's unearthly sounds, his tinkling icicles and billowing snowstorms.
Zusak seems to use the device of his unearthly narrator as license to be overly flowery and needlessly arty.
We can think of any number of unearthly disasters we'd rather encounter on the highway than a Dodge Viper.
Giant cracks aren't made by supernatural beings with unearthly strength, but the steady, incremental destruction caused by humans themselves.
It was beautiful in an unearthly way, as if the world had become a silver-nitrate photograph of itself.
Works on view include a super-rare Andrea Mantegna, an unearthly Samuel Palmer and a soulful Vincent Van Gogh.
For others, though, the difficulty of the path is justified by the unearthly beauty that hovers in the distance.
To Lakshman, the light seemed unearthly, as if they were all above the clouds, where it wasn't possible to survive.
Episodes of unearthly beauty hint at Remarque's angelic presence, which seems to arise whenever man-made horror collides with nature.
Yuri knocked, and when Feo answered, she inquired about the strange, sweet song that painted her dreams in unearthly hues.
For decades this remarkable writer delivered prickly, sophisticated and somewhat unearthly fiction about good and evil and sex and morality.
Extracted by processes physically so extreme as to seem mystical, iron can exhibit wildly contradictory properties: incorruptible durability, unearthly delicacy.
As his boat leaves the dock, his dog, which has been brought to see him off, releases an unearthly howl.
And so Cassini will wave goodbye with a flash of unearthly light that no humans, at least, may ever see.
The only time you might expect such unearthly sounds is in bed with a willing partner or on a maternity ward.
Many paintings feature a small, fantasy creature with unearthly surroundings towering over him, alluding to the scale of traditional Romantic works.
Almost every song on Channel Orange contains at least one breathtaking moment: unearthly falsettos, pained shrieks, impassioned belting, unexpected melodic flourishes.
What hasn't changed is her voice: a liquid, sustained, tremulous, androgynous croon that is simultaneously weighty and unearthly, and immediately arresting.
It appears, in fact, that researchers observed a baryon bound to a meson, forming a weird new kind of unearthly molecule.
The new unearthly Silicon Valley campuses represent the triumph of privatized commons, of a verdant natural world sheltered for the few.
But while his earthly remains have now been interred for posterity, there was also an unearthly component to the funeral service.
The 150 works on view include a super-rare Andrea Mantegna, an unearthly Samuel Palmer and a soulful Vincent Van Gogh.
The 22 works on view include a super-rare Andrea Mantegna, an unearthly Samuel Palmer and a soulful Vincent Van Gogh.
In this translation from the Arabic by Jonathan Wright, Saadawi blends the unearthly, the horrific and the mundane to terrific effect.
Moses Sumney has a voice that can melt hearts: a gently grainy tenor that often ascends into an immaculate, unearthly falsetto.
The raven's somber black plumage, unearthly voice and attraction to carrion inspired humans, who associated them with otherworldly forces and mysterious beings.
And Moorhead and Benson make smart use of micro-budget digital special effects to create phenomena just real enough to be unearthly.
Phoenix speaks barely a word as he does this, leaving plenty of room for the movie's rich, unearthly score by Jonny Greenwood.
The paintings in "Blue" show Mr. Wong working bigger and more expansively than before, with a sense of real if unearthly light.
It built to the extraordinary "Heron Dance," a hypnotic number with vague hints of Indonesian gamelan music that otherwise sounded completely unearthly.
Her eyes finally closed, her skin an unearthly alabaster like the wax figures of saints under glass in the churches of Rome.
Spacecraft meant to study and take advantage of asteroid resources up close will have to survive the environments of their utterly unearthly hosts.
But Mr Adès's opera gives it a voice—an unearthly wail that rings out whenever the dinner guests try to escape their prison.
The unearthly chorus this makes—think of a mobile orchestra of chicken-sized didgeridoos—rises up from the vast and glorious Wyoming steppe.
These trips helped him hone a talent for storytelling and myth, which later fed into his unearthly, almost mystical lyricism and cinematic visuals.
Probably one of the harder hitting tracks in my selection, but Plata has a way with unearthly, haunting melodies over extremely weighty subs.
An unearthly shaft of blue light shoots from the core of the V.I. Lenin Nuclear Plant in Pripyat, Ukraine and into the heavens.
Perhaps there is something about supernatural erotica that's unearthly enough to make her detach from the current pressures she lives with every day.
I'll never forget the unearthly howling of the wind the night it hit and how stunned and shellshocked we were the days after.
For over a decade, the Los Angeles duo of Britt and Alex Brown have unleashed all manners of unearthly ooze under the name Robedoor.
Plants produce more phenolic compounds when they are stressed, and that might have been the result of growing in the unearthly environment without gravity.
Mark Padmore's Schubert with Paul Lewis is distinctive and powerful, but it takes on a more unearthly, frightening complexion with the fortepianist Kristian Bezuidenhout.
The first was the little-known Canadian photographer Benoit Aquin, who triumphed with a series of surreal, unearthly images of dust storms in China.
Unearthly sounds (like "a terrible war cry" ), a few remember, accompanied the macabre doings; the surviving witnesses can't explain what they saw or heard.
Some of the marketing material for the show depicted Angela Abar/Sister Night illuminated with an unearthly blue glow, the color of Dr. Manhattan.
It features modern dance brought off the stage out into blistering cold, with unearthly movement grounded in the tactility of the real forests and mountains.
The Paragraphs, unearthly in their white paint, their true colors showing only in broad stripes down their faces, led a string of manacled-together Neologisms.
IN THE spring of 1899 William Miller persuaded three members of his Brooklyn prayer group to invest their money with him, promising them unearthly returns.
Akron guitarist G.S. Schray's music is like golden hour lighting in the form of the song, bathing whatever spaces they inhabit in an unearthly glow.
American illusionist David Blaine has spent more than two decades stunning audiences and amassing a notable fortune with his extreme — and even unearthly — endurance feats.
The effect is unearthly, ghostly: The ear finds it impossible to separate live sounds from their electronic manipulation, art from artifice, presence from re-creation.
They do the latter on new cut "Angel's Egg," a gorgeously ghostly song titled after the similarly unearthly and beautiful avant-garde 80s anime film.
As if illuminated or radiated from within, all 11 of the loosely worked acrylic paintings in Fear of Waves glow with a soft, unearthly light.
The opera takes its unearthly power from metaphors of blindness, from the Symbolist taste for leaving things half-said, for making things only half-clear.
"Is she really going out with him?" mutters singer Dave Vanian, before Captain Sensible and Rat Scabies lurch into a cacophony of unearthly, frantic rhythms.
Andy Lee's otherworldly landscapes bathe some of the Earth's grandest peaks in an unearthly light, one invisible to the naked eye yet beautiful just the same.
In Trenton Doyle Hancock's mixed-media painting, Pepto-bismol pink droplets, collaged shoe insoles, drawings of alien anatomies, and other unearthly forms rain down like asteroids.
But walking down from the campsite towards the Pyramid stage, you hear the most unearthly throes of ecstasy and raucous cheers coming from the Stonebridge Bar.
In the words of Williams, "They are the seeds of light planted in the sky / But the night and skies are meaningless to their unearthly eyes."
To get a sense of the new entrepreneurial approach to unearthly enterprise, start instead with the radical changes in what it takes to make a spacecraft.
Soon the quiet trees are echoing with an unearthly chock, chock, chock, a call that always seems far too loud to have emerged from chipmunk lips.
Fast-forward to right about now, and Unearthly Trance are back in the apocalyptic saddle with Stalking The Ghost, their first new album in seven years.
Could Alan be so distraught over his lover's mental deterioration that he would strike a deal with some unearthly entity that he believes to be malevolent?
LONDON — Thomas Ruff was explaining how pleased he was about his forthcoming retrospective at the Whitechapel Gallery here when we were interrupted by an unearthly shrieking.
" One of the exhibitors in Woven, Gallery Wendi Norris of San Francisco, is showing mixed media works by Chitra Ganesh, in a presentation called "Unearthly Delights.
An improvisational analog synth wiz, Chami constructs aerial soundscapes through layering unearthly vocals and mesmerizing loops, sometimes through a "stream of consciousness," as described on her website.
Japanese art and design studio teamLab have wowed us with space waterfalls and enraptured us in a Garden of Unearthly Delights, and their Christmas spectacle doesn't disappoint.
Furthermore, it wasn't just the mere geography that made the island foreboding, it was also the home of strange legends of unearthly dwellers who haunt the island.
The music created as Entrail—the solo project of Eugene, OR loop wizard Christine Anderson—is weird, unearthly, and beautiful, which are my three favorite musical descriptors.
Mr Rosi, the film's cinematographer as well as its director, has an eye for unearthly lighting and composition, and much of "Fire at Sea" is eerily beautiful.
Earthquakes are frequent, and in the past few thousand years there has been volcanic activity in Ubehebe Crater, one of the more unearthly features of the park.
Perhaps this is because, by nature, they gesture to the ineffable, the unearthly, or perhaps it's because the heyday of their social and cultural importance is long past.
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When Unearthly Trance first summoned their blackened brand of thick, syrupy doom at the turn of the millennium, the genre wasn't nearly as popular as it is today.
But the doom landscape that Unearthly Trance is returning to is vastly different than the one they entered in 2000—and even the one they left in 2012.
But their unearthly mumbles hit even harder than those peers since they're focusing on more electronic atmospheres, there's no sense of humanity to temper their grave lyrical concerns.
The president may be broadly unpopular, but to much of the Republican base, he is a cult idol — Justin Bieber with a faux tan and an unearthly combover.
But now, the flamenco-spun sound of Spain's Rosalía—unearthly and more coy—is seeping into the mainstream in a way that wouldn't have felt welcome five years ago.
That same year they recorded Albert E. Brumley's "Rank Stranger," a performance ignited by Mr. Stanley's unearthly wailing on the chorus that is often considered the group's signal achievement.
FIELD Thirty years ago, the guy who did the costumes found a William Blake drawing and they put Frankenstein in a body stocking so he looked hairless and unearthly.
But the oil painting abstraction returns, and the music becomes a low growl and then an unearthly wail and you find yourself again in the waters that swallowed 133 slaves.
A sort of unearthly physics, these can make select individuals functionally immortal, even as exotic generators churn forth monstrous ­vector-scrambling storms that disintegrate enemy soldiers down to component atoms.
To the sounds of an unearthly accompaniment sung by Radiohead's Thom Yorke, she began to move like a clockwork doll that had become possessed by some demon force within her.
Not only do they have to struggle through a brutal world full of bloodshed and unearthly horror, but they don't even have the comfort of Facebook to help them through it.
And while Steiner reportedly arrived at this theory after communicating telepathically with unearthly spirits—the typical source of all reliable scientific facts—Thun was stalwart in her defense of his ideas.
Image: NASA / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstädt / Seán Doran (Flickr)As unearthly as it may be, Jupiter shares a phenomenon with our own planet that you might find very familiar: lightning strikes.
They were listening to the BBC and on came this music, which was so unearthly and spooky and powerful and majestic that they immediately had to find out what it was.
It feels scattershot even when he identifies potentially relevant material, as with a cartoon published on April 18, 1937, in which Krazy Kat encounters a "pale, even unearthly white" baby bear.
Expanding on an earlier survey at the New Museum, the Bronx exhibition takes the artist from precocious juvenilia to unearthly little pictures done the year before his death from AIDS in 235154.
Expanding on an earlier survey at the New Museum, the Bronx exhibition takes the artist from precocious juvenilia to unearthly little pictures done the year before his death from AIDS in 3970.
There are some occasionally interesting visuals in Ozark season two, usually involving the sudden eruption of fire (which has a tendency to cast an unearthly but much-needed glow onto everything nearby).
She was the last reminder of a time of prosperity, when pretty girls could be had from Italian slave merchants for unearthly sums; there had been no money and no victories since.
Consider, for instance, a grid of 40 gray-toned drawings by Anki King: Some are abstract, with circular forms and swooping lines, and others have unearthly figures crouching, bending or huddled together.
Expanding on an earlier survey at the New Museum, the Bronx exhibition takes the artist from precocious juvenilia to unearthly little pictures done the year before his death from AIDS in 1999.
Expanding on an earlier survey at the New Museum, the Bronx exhibition takes the artist from precocious juvenilia to unearthly little pictures done the year before his death from AIDS in 7733.
Expanding on an earlier survey at the New Museum, the Bronx exhibition takes the artist from precocious juvenilia to unearthly little pictures done the year before his death from AIDS in 46463.
"[Bowie] with full-on makeup, looked unearthly, another sex and there was something about David that transcended fashion and he made it unique and you wanted to be like that," he shared.
Within minutes the air raid sirens screamed, followed by the thunder of explosions, an unearthly light show from exploding big ordnance and the Iraqis lighting up the sky with anti-aircraft fire.
Expanding on an earlier survey at the New Museum, the Bronx exhibition takes the artist from precocious juvenilia to unearthly little pictures done the year before his death from AIDS in 223.
MJ Kaufman's intimate, slow-paced play is a domestic drama suffused with unearthly elements, but Ken Rus Schmoll's production for the National Asian American Theater Company is flat and disjointed (1:10).
MJ Kaufman's intimate, slow-paced play is a domestic drama suffused with unearthly elements, but Ken Rus Schmoll's production for the National Asian American Theater Company is flat and disjointed (2866:2811).
MJ Kaufman's intimate, slow-paced play is a domestic drama suffused with unearthly elements, but Ken Rus Schmoll's production for the National Asian American Theater Company is flat and disjointed (21:230).
My company pays for the cabs we take to/from Changi Airport for flights that depart/arrive at unearthly hours, but my mum insists on dropping me off/picking me up every time.
In one of those you-love-to-see-it turns, the internet has actually picked something good to collectively swoon over: a mysterious Chinese woman on TikTok with an unearthly amount of swagger.
The color palette might be a little drab and repetitive, but Rogue Dawn makes frequent jumps in settings from metallic research facilities to caverns crawling with unearthly life that keep the surprises coming.
I actually remember having an unearthly experience during the number where I recall thinking in the middle of my pivot turns, Disney is truly magical and I'm doing exactly what I love to do.
Darth Vader will always be more iconic: He's a black knight with the unearthly baritone of James Earl Jones, the intimidating stature of David Prowse, and the sartorial style of a post-punk samurai.
Another tale of frail connection against vast, desperate backdrops, this debut novel follows two Antarctica enthusiasts brought together by temperament and a shared fascination with the unearthly desolation at the bottom of the world.
Commissioned by the Halsteads, all are enormous, unearthly creations formed by casting concrete and rebar in the earth at Tippet Rise and then maneuvering the resulting pieces into place using the largest crane in Montana.
The feeling of being at a point of no return and of reviewing one's life were clearly tied to near-death experiences, while feelings of entering an "unearthly-realm" were far more associated with DMT.
The French photographer is no stranger to the sometimes unfathomable limits of muscle, skin, and skeleton; the artist himself is a professional contortionist, and often presents his nimble frame in unearthly shapes, in Wonderland Creatures.
These comets could have introduced Earth to novel life-forms that evolved on other planets, including viruses, durable microorganisms like  unearthly tardigrades  or, as the new study suggests, even fertilized animal eggs from other worlds.
Deep rumbles, unearthly moans, high pitched screeching: these are but a few elements of the alien soundscape researchers have now recorded for the first time at Challenger Deep, the deepest known valley on the seafloor.
Though she confides that she wishes she could emulate Bonnie Raitt's rasp—"Maybe I quit drinking too early"—it's Nadler's own wavering, ghostly pipes that give her music its unearthly lightness, and its darkness, too.
The unexpectedness lies in a screenplay (by Dave Allsop and Alex Francis) that cares little for audience expectations, and a mood that shifts from tense to terrifying in the space of a single, unearthly sound.
Naamah has bouts of theological argument with these unearthly figures — she cannot give up her anger at "Him," the God who decided he had to kill off most of the earth's residents for their sins.
His unearthly Bato Hiroshige Museum of Art (2000) in Nakagawa-machi, a semirural town about a three-hour train ride north from Tokyo, employs the thin louvers and pitched roofs he later used in Portland.
And one film, shot while she and Smithson were traveling in Mexico in 1969, yields the show's single most beautiful and unearthly image: of clouds of tropical butterflies gathering and scattering like leaves in a wind.
The performance stopped cold at the very instance in the opera at which Orfeo looks back, then an unearthly little coda for violin and orchestra by Mr. Aucoin provided a grimly dramatic end to the evening.
And, as with any good mystery, hazy, orange Titan — a world whose riches might include life-forms with bizarre, unearthly chemistries — is consistently outwitting scientists and demanding more than a clever gaze from faraway to solve.
He alludes to the influence of Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost when writing of Franz von Stuck's 1891 painting "Lucifer," whose pensive, muscular titular figure is differentiated only by his unearthly bright eyes and shadowy wings.
The next day, she is approached by Colonel Weber (Forest Whitaker), from Army Intelligence, who plays her a recording of unearthly noises—knocks and clicks, with a hint of moan—and asks if she can translate.
"With the help of fundamental constants, we have the possibility of establishing units of length, time, mass, and temperature that necessarily retain their significance for all cultures, even unearthly and human ones," Planck said in 1900.
Thirty-two-and-a-half feet in diameter and painted an unearthly yellow, it is perched on the roof of a single-storey bakery called Randy's Donuts, where it has captured the attention of motorists since 1954.
Wear geometric jewelry and unearthly, oversized and structured pieces — think David Bowie in The Man Who Fell To Earth, or Milla Jovovich in The Fifth Element — or go full on with intergalactic prints and planet-adorned pieces.
Ryder admitted she especially bonded with the two actors who played her character Joyce's sons, Charlie Heaton and Noah Schnapp, as well as Millie Bobby Brown, who plays the enigmatic, unearthly powered runaway known only as Eleven.
It feels almost like a dare: Prince is going to use his unearthly falsetto and his command of every instrument you can build and his will to communicate pure ecstasy, and he'll challenge you not to surrender.
You can choose to view this stuff as totally insignificant to the work, given that it's totally wordless and melodically abstract, but there really is this sense of heightened reality in the unearthly glimmers of Zhang's compositions.
Here amid the unearthly dunes, Herring Cove Beach — and especially its north parking lot — draws locals from just down the road and travelers from hundreds of miles away, who might arrive in camper vans studded with American flags.
Lest we forget about grandfathers and their unearthly powers, the beloved children's author Tomie dePaola, best known for the classic witchy grandmother story "Strega Nona" (1975), has created the beautifully spare picture book QUIET (Simon & Schuster, 28 pp.
CHESTERVILLE, Ontario — Inside garage-sized containers at one end of a cavernous warehouse in a former Nestlé factory south of Ottawa are rows of marijuana plants stacked atop each other, basking in the unearthly glow of grow lights.
For example, the frantic tuned percussion and unearthly choirs of "Windows" are so reminiscent of the iconic introductory theme from Akira that it fooled this writer into thinking the Safdies had licensed the piece out upon first watch.
Heads Up With a white facade that billows outward like a crinkled origami cloud, the new addition to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA) lends a touch of unearthly beauty to the vibrant South of Market neighborhood.
When she opens "A Curse"with dry, breathy whisper, the chill is inescapable—dead leaves rustling in an graveyard on a still winter night—and her unearthly roars at its panicky, discordant end are enough to stop your heart.
"Ful Stop" is an angry rant straitjacketed by claustrophobic motorik, while the unearthly "Glass Eyes" begins as an intimate phone call ("Hey, it's me") before delving into an impressionistic emotional landscape that's illustrated with nothing but piano and fluttering strings.
The latest cadre of noise obsessives to gel together features members of noted locals Unearthly Trance, Serpentine Path, Mountain God, Alkahest and Archon—but despite the share doom metal values that span their other projects, Hollow Senses is far from derivative.
Venus may seem like the most unearthly environment imaginable, but it is also Earth's closest "twin," with a diameter just five percent shorter than our own planet's breadth (in contrast, Mars is dramatically smaller, measuring only half the size of Earth).
Some are political (like one asking members of the Electoral College to vote for Hillary Clinton as president instead of Donald J. Trump); others are unearthly (like one asking that "Star Wars: The Old Republic" series be shown on Netflix).
Still you can see the origins of what would become a strong, clear, nuanced, and decisively idiosyncratic vision, for instance in "Untitled (White House)" (1992), in which two startlingly white houses look almost unearthly in a dark and somber landscape.
Unlike the music she released a couple of years later on Easter, where she embraced a more accessible sound, Horses is an unearthly and bewildering creation that feels as though it's been wrenched from the most shadowy crevices of her mind.
Migos' "Too Hotty" is an ode to professional wrestler and actual fireman Scotty 2 Hotty, blessed with an unearthly beat (rather than sampling Scotty's so-bad-it's-good entrance theme) and the endless applicability of the titular figure's name to rap lyrics.
Among the everyday and unearthly mix of prose poems in Mary Ruefle's "The Most of It" is a witty remembrance called "The Diary," about a girl's childhood with her family on an unusual farm with a barn full of books that need tending.
It had none of the beauty of its neighbour Snæfellsjökull, draping the perfect volcanic cone where Jules Verne found the tunnel that led to the centre of the Earth, nor the unearthly blueness of Svínafellsjökull, which played a background in "Game of Thrones".
"Savage Beauty," a theatrical, unearthly retrospective that took place in the wake of McQueen dying by suicide in 22016, saw 212,22 visitors in a little over three months, making it one of the 10 most popular Met exhibits ever at the time.
The nocturnal aesthetic of "Yeah Yeah," with its instrumental like dry ice, becomes an unearthly terrain for south London rappers Flohio and Cassive to spar across—delivering quickfire verses and barbs with a raw energy that slaps you upside the head and commands attention.
In the terrible shocks and jolts that emerge from having to grow up into a banal and conforming world, Bowie gave each of the writers the means to exist freely, openly, and with an unearthly politics that allowed them to challenge gender and sexual norms.
There was an unearthly quality to the atmosphere inside the Frieze New York art fair, like the air in a plane—still but pressurized, with an unsettling hum—when the fiction writer Ottessa Moshfegh visited to speak about her work one afternoon in May.
And someone has stepped up to the task of turning David Cameron's unearthly warble into something at least remotely more worthy of soundtrack this wet July: a four to the floor, squelchy electronic banger that can make us tap our anxious knees in these days of uncertainty.
At other times, Sommer layered negatives to achieve unearthly results — as did Dora Maar, whose superimposition of profile and frontal views in "Double Portrait," from the 1930s and at the Robert Klein Gallery, is linked to the style that her lover Pablo Picasso was exploring then.
The nightmare image, with its swirls of deep reds and blues, was inspired by Munch's experience, a decade earlier, of witnessing an unearthly sunset, created in part by airborne particulates emitted by the eruption of the Indonesian volcano Krakatau, on the other side of the planet.
The result, like his floppy haircut, is too quaint for a hero, but the rest of the cast is a sturdy gang, headed by Katherine Waterston as Tina Goldstein, an investigative agent with unearthly powers, and Alison Sudol as her sister Queenie, a mind-reading flirt.
The curtains of his bed were drawn aside; and Scrooge, starting up into a half-recumbent attitude, found himself face to face with the unearthly visitor who drew them: as close to it as I am now to you, and I am standing in the spirit at your elbow.
Inspired by Cale's version, Buckley recorded his own for his 1994 album Grace, and his gentle electric guitar filigrees and unearthly falsetto — at one point he sings the title across 23 seconds — remain the definitive version of the song for many listeners, no doubt bolstered by Buckley's tragic death.
In a showstopping monologue at the top of the second act, Red's speaking voice — a dyspeptic rasp, as if her vocal cords have been gnawed through by rats — suggests someone who has seen the unspeakable, and takes an already eerie performance by Nyong'o to a darker, unearthly realm.
Michael Herr, who wrote "Dispatches," a glaringly intense, personal account of being a correspondent in Vietnam that is widely viewed as one of the most visceral and persuasive depictions of the unearthly experience of war, died on Thursday at a hospital near his home in Delaware County, N.Y. He was 76.
The piece many fairgoers will likely find far too real is a comical and unearthly one: Jeremy Couillard's "Alien Afterlife," a kinetic sculpture at the booth of yours mine & ours that features an alien shackled to its desk, where it steadily types away on a laptop and stares without expression.
The Predator 21 X features two GeForce GTX 1080 X graphics cards linked with Nvidia's SLI tech, a brand-new seventh-generation Intel Core i7 processor, four DDR4 slots for up to 64GB of RAM, and up to four 143GB solid state drives, in the event you need unearthly data transfer speeds.
First Audio Recordings From the Bottom of the Mariana Trench are Nightmare FuelImage: Google Earth modified by Bob DziakDeep rumbles, unearthly moans, high pitched screeching: these are but a few elements of the alien soundscape researchers have now recorded for the first time at Challenger Deep, the deepest known valley on the seafloor.
The film's desaturated, grubby poster made it look exactly like the torture-porn movies that were already out of vogue at that point, but the film itself is something different — an intimate character drama about two friends stuck in a backwoods cabin, where something unearthly is stalking them, and gradually making itself known.
The worlds presented in the works are unearthly, even as they they train our attention on real-life crises: Greece's history and its recent financial collapse — in "The Airport" (2016), a film on three screens — and migration as a process driven by religious persecution — in "Auto Da Fé" (2016), a diptych film.
The painted version of me had my dark circles and eyebrows — at least my morning makeup routine is pulling through — but it whitened my skin to an unearthly pale tone, turned my flat nose into one with a prominent bridge and pointed end, and replaced my very hooded eyes with heavily lidded ones.
This witchy Australian trio may be new to the game, but they've got a firm grasp on the blunt intricacies of stoner/doom metal, and come armed with a secret weapon in the form of vocalist Lee Jowono, whose unearthly howl punches up the electric fuzz in the wickedest kind of way.
"Yere Faga" gently but urgently counsels against suicide using a groove from the great Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen, in an ancient-future mix: traditional balafons (marimbas), hearty call-and-response vocals and clouds of sustained female voices, deep bass lines and jabs of guitar noise, making the song at once rooted and unearthly.
It's the strange but true tale of the famous 18th-century Italian castrato singer and his close relationship with the mentally disturbed King Philip V of Spain (the play uses the French version of the Bourbon monarch's name, Philippe), who found solace and a temporary cure by listening to the singer's unearthly sound.
While the most devoted followers of Thun's agricultural work are likely to be unfazed by these scientific findings (after all, no unearthly spirits were even consulted in the course of this testing), the rest of us are probably free to drink our whites and reds whenever we see fit, regardless of the moon's schedule.
First Audio Recordings From the Bottom of the Mariana Trench are Nightmare FuelDeep rumbles, unearthly moans, high pitched screeching: these are but a few elements of the alien…Read more ReadIf you can't quite handle that right now, updates from each dive, as well as photos and videos, are being posted regularly on NOAA's website.
Founded chiefly by Amenhotep III and originally dedicated to Amon-Re, the complex was modified and enlarged by rulers, including Ramses II. In the 19th century, its pylons, halls and courts were still mired in detritus: Nightingale was unsettled by the temple's "dim unearthly colonnades" when she visited on New Year's Eve in 1849.
Also in this garden of unearthly delights: an app that "allows you to experience life as a cartoon character in an animated world," a two-page story of 70 one-inch panels each, and a long final tale in which everything seems up for grabs, from sexuality and physics to the rules of storytelling itself.
" (It should be noted that the Met will perform it with an intermission.) "Best known for her explorations of sound, Ms. Saariaho continues in that vein here with music that combines vivid orchestration, the subtle use of electronic instruments and imaginative, sometimes unearthly writing for chorus, which sings from the side of the stage.
But his greatest instrument was himself — the combination of his decadent vocals and those unearthly looks (right down to the over-dilated left pupil, damaged in a schoolyard scuffle when he was still called David Jones) made even the real-life Bowie like a rock superhero from another planet, ruled neither by limitations nor cultural norms.
In attendance was a young Vic Reeves (real name: Jim Moir) who could be found hopping around the muddy fields charged up on amphetamine and exhilarated by the savage music he was hearing from the stage: a ferocious and unearthly mix of discordant punk, dense dub, propulsive funk – a mutated sound that has since come to define post-punk as a genre.
It's beautiful but there's something off in a delightful way—even its most straightforward songs like "Due West" are layered, complex and unearthly, like they might have the power to just float off into the stratosphere — Colin Joyce Michael Collins has always been fascinated with deconstructing the sunny hues of '70s rock, first under the monikers Salvia Plath and Run DMT and now more skillfully with his band Drugdealer.
Standing in the empty lobby of the motel, I read of God's decree that all things shall cease to exist — that "the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up" — and I thought again of the unearthly monument I had walked around that day, the ceremonial circle with its ranged machineries of death.
Because once you're on the other side of the wall, amid the swirling sounds (or language, in the case of his writing), there is an unearthly sharpness and clarity: a hypnotizing world with an intricate amount of detail has sprung up around you, and you can lose yourself in it to a degree bordering on what we hope for from VR. Only the orientation cues are polyrhythms and unnamable intonations, not high-resolution pixelation.
Bonus: Vulgar Display of Purring, a new compilation from Brooklyn-based non-profit And Justice For Paws… featuring local heavyweights like Tombs, Imperial Triumphant, Car Bomb, Unearthly Trance, Anicon, Artificial Brain, and Pyrolatrous is is now available as a pay-what-you-want download; proceeds will benefit City Critters, a NYC based organization that places stray and abandoned cats with homes and works with members of the community to find humane solutions to problems involving homeless animals.
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC, MARCH 15 Esa-Pekka Salonen, describing a musical effect in his new Cello Concerto to a New York Philharmonic audience at David Geffen Hall, explained that the process was "like cloning Yo-Yo Ma." Indeed, during a transfixing moment in the performance of this swirling, restless piece, led by Alan Gilbert, a live tape loop of Mr. Ma playing an unearthly, hushed high phrase was folded into the cosmic textures of the orchestra.
Speaking to Noisey over the phone from Toronto, ( *full disclosure: the interview in this article was provided by Apple) the man born Matthew Samuels says that "Pound Cake" (he didn't work on "Paris Morton Music 2," as that was mainly done by Detail) is the result of his tinkering with an instrumental sketch that fellow producers Jordan Evans and Matthew Burnett presented to him, which already had the unearthly vocal sample of Ellie Goulding's "Don't Say a Word" present.
The towering doom iconoclasts in Unearthly Trance have awoken from their seven-year slumber to announce the imminent release of Stalking The Ghost, their sixth full-length album and first since 2010's V. The band has kept sporadically busy with an EP, a compilation, and a pair of splits with Wooden Wand, but only recently has the trio—comprised of Ryan Lipynsky (guitar, vocals), Jay Newman (bass), and (drums)—started appearing live again, and hit the studio in earnest.
And you find it: in Izquierdo's religious still lifes, unafraid of devotion; in Juan Soriano's mortuary painting of a dead child surrounded by a choir of praying hands; in Rodríguez Lozano's fresco of what could well be a same-sex Pietà (Ángel, his partner, had died at 19); in Juan O'Gorman's astonishingly complex view-within-nested-view of Mexico City; and in Rufino Tamayo's mural-size 1952 "Homage to the Indian Race," with its single, dark, sculptural figure presiding over a basket of unearthly, blush-red blooms.
Sit down with a loved one and read aloud two poems: the miraculous "The Sleepers" (1855), in which Whitman eavesdrops on the slumber of multitudes, alive and dead, and interweaves dreams of his own—at one point joining a merry company of spirits, of whom he says, "I reckon I am their boss, and they make me a pet besides"—and "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd" (1865), his epic elegy for Abraham Lincoln, in which the President isn't named, even as his loss interpenetrates nature, symbolized by the unearthly song of "the gray-brown bird," a hermit thrush.

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