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The malltrix's walky talkie crackles and loud weird voices growl.
This book, the fourth in a series, crackles with life.
This is ambient that hisses and crackles, clanks and echoes.
She, too, crackles with life and makes a terrifying impression.
On a lung examination, there could be crackles or wheezes.
Visually, the film swirls and crackles with beautiful, semi-abstract imagery.
The unirrigated grass contracts, crackles underfoot and dots with bindii prickle.
The surface crackles, and the interior deflates slowly under the teeth.
When he's on screen, "Never Look Away" crackles with sulfurous life.
Osborne's work doesn't stint on the dyspeptic, and his bitchiness crackles still.
Almost as soon as the cameras roll, the discussion crackles to life.
"This was no campfire with steady, lulling pops and crackles," she observes.
The ground crackles hollowly underfoot and emits the hiss of bubbling liquid.
Everything dubbed a "magical" invention crackles with the unsettlingly soullessness of a machine.
Her writing still crackles with an empathetic touch and an aggressive independent streak.
But the group's 12th studio album, "Revolution Radio," crackles with urgency and anger.
But if you're expecting howling, swooshes and crackles, you're in for a surprise.
Under Mr. Petrou, the period-instrument Armonia Atenea crackles with intensity and zest.
When he transcribes what these angry women say to one another, it crackles.
Cherry is prized for the way it crackles and pops in a fireplace.
You could glimpse something else, too, the electrochemical charge that crackles when they're together.
It even crackles and buzzes as you swing it, just like in the movies.
Whatever you make of the merits of his position, his defense crackles with spirit.
On Sunday night, they detected telltale crackles at an apartment building in the area.
There is, the rice fried just until it crackles a bit between your teeth.
His version of Neil Young's "Heart of Gold" crackles more than enough to skirt sentimentality.
Or crackles with charisma as countrymen and women fawn over him like a rock star.
An electric affinity crackles between the man and the woman in line for the movies.
For the first time in a long time, the air at Molineux crackles with anticipation.
The outside crackles, but inside the tapioca has gone gooey, clinging and pulling like mochi.
She runs on resentment and hellfire, and every second she's onscreen crackles with smirking electricity.
The energy of the crowd, the energy of that live event, it just crackles through me.
Attack helicopters fire into the city, rockets roar over head, small-arms fire crackles and pops.
Our replacement car eventually arrives, and a new death metal song crackles out of the speakers.
So, too, does the Seventh, which snaps and crackles, catching properly, dangerously aflame in the finale.
Ms. Rodriguez's version is made from guinea hen breast, roasted until the skin crackles like parchment.
The air crackles with the distinctive combination of altruism and entrepreneurialism which governs the tech world.
It crackles upon meeting your teeth, but its white interior is delicate, filled with small air pockets.
Under a patch of trees nearby, a small campfire crackles inside the remains of a clothes dryer.
It crackles as it cooks, changing colour from midnight blue to peach, before becoming a rose red.
A male voiceover crackles: "Some of you may become somewhat uncomfortable as parts of this film unfold".
It crackles and satisfies by all its own weird rules, subversively inventing delight where none should exist.
And Monáe crackles as Mary Jackson, who fights Jim Crow laws so she can become an aerospace engineer.
A disembodied hand turns the crank of a spit impaling a row of books; a fire crackles below.
We tried them and must admit the crackles add an interesting surprise to the already beloved cookie sandwich.
And when he leaps from skyscraper to skyscraper, the animation crackles with an energy it might otherwise lack.
"They hears us they eyes us they knows us," a child's voice whispers and crackles through the headpiece.
An overnight rise gives her work a dense, yeasty crumb and a blistered crust that crackles against your teeth.
The ead single in particular, "Even Lana" (LDR is a mutual band influence), crackles like sand in the amp.
It has a different vibe, largely thanks to the circumstances: This music shivers and crackles, teetering on an edge.
"Made for Love" crackles and satisfies by all its own weird rules, subversively inventing delight where none should exist.
Across 36 minutes, the record crackles, moans, and shivers with the sounds of shattering ice, barking sea lions, and birdsong.
The focaccia crackles as much as it springs at the touch, and the sesame sourdough is its equal in flavor.
When the new show picks up, Scully and Mulder aren't together anymore, though their chemistry crackles as hot as ever.
In the evening, when a fire crackles in the fireplace, the salon is a favorite setting for pre-dinner drinks.
It crackles with insights into political processes, colored by human reactions and the comedic foibles one has come to expect.
Bonds has a talent for naturalism, and the chatter among the three friends crackles with lived experience and imaginative sympathy.
The newsroom crackles with verisimilitude, its rotary phones, staccato typewriters and a veil of cigarette smoke evoking a bygone grittiness.
New York-based Maria Chavez spun gorgeous classical music out of one speaker and ear-splitting crackles out the other.
" It crackles into the late-night country of the title track, where that dream has disappeared completely: "The rapture's already here.
The Stars Are Legion is a beautiful work of fiction, a wholly original novel that pops and crackles with big ideas.
He crackles with a MIKA-esque self-contained energy that's very appealing considering he can legitimately wail with a huge range.
Whereas Zach Braff turned the adaptation into a maudlin, Garden State-esque affair, the Italian original crackles with sun-drenched passion.
The microphone crackles; when Prince's voice, piano, and thumping feet come to a rest, all that's left is thick white noise.
While Birds of Prey is fun and crackles with excitement, it's very careful not to miss its female-empowerment-moment beats.
Later, there's a tease of a new love interest, but even in divorce court, the chemistry between Midge and Joel crackles.
Snaps, crackles and pops of a certain timbre indicate problems, and would allow OceanGate enough time to abort their mission, if needed.
The lighting, the crowd, the acoustics also all help create an atmosphere that crackles with anticipation and plays into the mental side.
His voice crackles and vibrates as he draws out his "ohhhh" and "eeeee" notes over London On Da Track's sunny guitar melody.
The skin crackles and darkens while I stand, fixed to the spot, passing a little lump of clay from palm to palm.
A massive bonfire crackles hungrily, and at its heart, three screaming women are bound to a post, burning to death in agony.
Chicken sizzles in the oven, and wood crackles in the huge fireplace that dominates the front room of every house in Sodeto.
The good new is: No matter where you start, in everything he does, Sedaris' acerbic humor crackles but it's not without heart.
It's a vision from the past that paradoxically crackles with immediacy, with its smoke-wreathed images of a building buckling into dust.
An electrical current of heat crackles through the dim-sum-style chicken feet, cooked until they are falling-off-the-toe tender.
They form an instant connection, the intensity of which crackles off the screen, in part thanks to Kulig's sultry looks, and mercurial temper.
A fire crackles nearby, its tiny cubic embers drifting up into a chimney, and stairs behind you climb up to a second floor.
They're aided by tantalizing clues from the trickster Coyote, and their back-and-forth relationship crackles with romantic tension and good-natured banter.
Editorial Donald Trump is heading to November like a certain zeppelin heading to New Jersey, in a darkening sky that crackles with electricity.
During its nine-year lifespan, Venus Express confirmed that lightning crackles across the planet's skies, and is more prevalent there than on Earth.
Produced by good friend and longtime collaborator Merrill Garbus of tUnE-yArDs, the album crackles with disjointed energy, squelching bass, and raw emotion.
At its best, "War Machine" crackles with irreverent wit, even if American political craziness circa 2009 looks tame compared with the 2017 version.
Her hopefulness does not feel naïve; rather, it crackles with the promise of defiant youth not yet soured to the possibilities of change.
Then hell, quite literally, bursts through: a Norwegian black metal cover of "Bad Blood" crackles the amp in the corner of the tiny room.
Your dog may get a rush of adrenaline from the loud bangs and crackles, resulting in the belief that his life is at risk.
Behind a wall of invigorating sonic ticks, you hear crackles like celluloid running through a projector, replaying the memories of a love once had.
That all changes when an old ham radio that Raimy and her father played with when she was a girl mysteriously crackles to life.
The Swedish mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter has built a decades-long career on a fulsome voice that crackles with feeling and intent.
Still, a tremor so faint in Southern California would be virtually lost among the dozens of small seismic crackles that occur there every day.
Phenomenal. Temple crackles in a role that requires her to be quiet but forceful, her natural charisma shining through in even the darkest moments.
Duck leg confit crackles like you want it to; a bed of earthy lentils and a ring of mustard cream sauce extend the satisfaction.
Tracking submarines under or near ice is difficult, because ice constantly shifts, crackles and groans loudly enough to mask the subtle sounds of a submarine.
And then, zooming in on the globe, you align some crosshairs over one of the dots, and the radio crackles, and there you are, live.
The album was warm and meticulous, full of graceful crackles and chimes, and it inspired a chorus of acclaim that has been building ever since.
I relaxed until, the steady crackles of the joint making the room cozy and familiar, I heard another voice, a female one, high and urgent.
"There are funny crackles whenever I talk on the phone, and it suddenly fades or boosts," he told The Sun-Herald of Sydney in 21998.
The Testaments, Margaret Atwood's much-anticipated sequel to her 1985 bestselling dystopian novel The Handmaid's Tale, crackles with a rare electricity from its first page.
The production on the track is dreamy but also clearly drawn, so that Mr. Simon's voice, when it does surface, practically crackles in the mix.
Marsai Martin, who famously pitched the concept for the film when she was 10 years old and has an executive producing credit, crackles as Little Jordan.
Like the franchise's first installment, this album apotheosizes the streamlined, downtempo, "dark" style that captivates a generation of moody millennials, and it crackles with spooky excitement.
It's a hot track that crackles and snaps before coming to an abrupt end, bringing to mind the lifespan of an actual bolide — a shooting star.
Against this conceptual backdrop crackles London-based Quayola's dark luxuriant fractal-looking images: sumptuous spider-web-y riots that leave you unsure where to look first.
Interconnectors can link energy-hungry countries like Britain with northern European ones, where there is a wind-energy surplus, or Iceland, which crackles with geothermal energy.
There's one particularly satisfying bit on "Not Okay" that buzzes and crackles with the foreboding, but sensual energy of a beehive tossed into a club's darkroom.
Playing around the edge of the zone places you next to a massive wall of fire that crackles and roars, adding even more chaos to your battles.
The finishing touch is Finley's dialogue, which crackles with delightful barbs that manage to portray the love/hate relationship between teenage girls without veering into catty stereotypes.
Twenty minutes pass and he's still standing there—the 5-second loop that sounded hopeful at first has slowly been intruded upon by crackles and sinister feedback.
Unlike whatever style of ambient tickles your fancy, Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight crackles with sonic filth, gauzy aural detail, weird ugly noises to listen to.
A bird falls from the sky behind a group of schoolchildren; a deer lies dead in the forest as the wind spreading radiation crackles through the trees.
When the doctors took a closer look, they found "crackles" and scars in the woman&aposs lungs and diagnosed her with hard-metal pneumoconiosis, or cobalt lung.
Consider, for example, "paper nylon," a Japanese nylon that crackles and crinkles like construction paper unless it gets wet, when it softens (and then dries back into stiffness).
The characters are lovely, heart wrenching, and wonderful; the story crackles with both black comedy and warmth; and it even tackles tough topics like consent and sexual assault.
This engaging history crackles with admiration for the women who served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during the First World War, becoming the country's first female soldiers.
Meanwhile, Ben Burtt took audiences to a galaxy far far away in "Star Wars" (1977) by devising a lightsaber's hums and crackles, and a robot's bleeps and whistles.
Sheet-Pan Chicken With Sweet Potatoes and Fennel I love this idea for a lighter, faintly sweet, one-pan supper, with a lemony vinaigrette that crackles with brightness.
A Good Appetite You can rub your bird down with salt, or you can try Melissa Clark's latest trick for an exterior that crackles like a potato chip.
Hit men, henchmen, bagmen — they all wander in and out of a highly diverting book that crackles with life and vividness, even as it sometimes loses the plot.
Many vinyl-lovers would also point to the way the tiny pops and crackles that come with listening to a vinyl record give the experience a sense of warmth.
Little imperfections such as scratches or so-called "cigarette burns" (take it away, Ed Norton) appear on the strip, and quiet crackles and pops develop on the audio track.
You see that intersection of cuisines at Dersou, a high-ceiling restaurant in a raw, loftlike space close to the Place de la Bastille that crackles with animated conversation.
Right: As the city is hit by a sudden summer storm, a jagged streak of lightning crackles down to the tip of the Empire State Building on July 9, 1945.
"Just like at the Feast of Fools, when the wine starts to flow, the popping candy crackles and the festivities begin," Lush said in a press release sent to Insider.
A short video begins to play, visible only to the mask-wearer, as a digital rendering of a fire crackles on the real plinth several steps in front of the mask.
We are still barreling along when the radio crackles: Thompson was going 411 mph at the official 5-mile mark and 416 out the back door as he exited the course.
Personally, it's a no from me, with its videos of hands plunging into the sticky depths of squelching, rainbow-colored goo or a sequin-stuffed mass that crackles as it's manipulated.
Pollock's different chapters offer us glimpses into the crackles of Jungian energy, the twists of the maze, the cosmos of the drips, the gravitas of black, and the vivacity of Matisse.
The thick dust off the turntable was wiped away, that salmon-coloured vinyl started rotating and—shining through the crackles and dust—the music hit me like a bullet train… Blobby.
The incidental crackles and scuffed-up field recordings that fill pieces like "Desert Mirage" don't feel like noisy abstractions, but personal touches that lend fullness and intensity to the wandering melodies.
But the wild ground cover is so dry now that it crackles when I walk on it, and little puffs of dust lift from the parched soil with my every step.
"The House That Jack Built" fairly crackles: "I got the house / I got the car / I got the rug / And I got the rack / But I ain't got Jack," Franklin belts.
Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides crackles with the thrill of endless becoming, the tenderness that often correlates with distance, and the sound effects that immortalize Sophie in the aural world.
That should have been a recipe for something memorable, but only one scene between the Sutherlands really crackles, when John Henry relates the traumatic incident that left him averse to gun violence.
Given this many debuts — and that the film crackles with vitality from start to finish and experiments with verse in genuinely interesting ways — Blindspotting feels like the start of something very special.
There's a distinctly lo-fi aesthetic to the game, which crackles with the static of an old VHS tape and opens in an eerie kitchen where a cassette tape player sits, waiting.
It's the tale of his ascent — 502 is the area code for Louisville, Ky., where Mr. Tiller hails from — and it crackles with all the varied emotion of making something from nothing.
A hyphen—crackles and bites, burns the body to a spray of white wisps, like when the hot comb, with its metal teeth, cut close to petroleum jelly edging the scalp— sizzling.
For his Hall of Warriors, there is the Comic Center deep inside the temple, at the end of winding stone paths and steps, past a flower-shaped audio device that crackles sutras.
Loud crackles that sounded like gunfire could be heard in the background and fires could be seen burning in parts of the prison, sending thick plumes of smoke billowing into the air.
I can hear the tiniest little parts, like little creaks and crackles and stuff, and know exactly where we were and what that sound was and even the decision to leave it.
Later, during the substantially longer "Atlas," with its light-strip crackles and pops, I kept thinking back to those ambient sounds and imagined them subtly warming the sonic palette of the piece.
Her imperfect voice is actually a strength here: It strains and crackles, lilts and soars, beautifully contrasting the glossy dance floor bait and making you believe every word of her righteous indignation.
But then, when you least expect it, a dusty hip-hop sample crackles its way into the mix, offering a whiff of blunt smoke you can almost smell emanating from your headphones.
English-speaking audiences may find it a touch melodramatic, at least to begin with: the pilot episode features the first couple having a very impassioned argument as lightning crackles absurdly in the background.
The fact that the film is all the more compelling for its lack of traditional action is down to Heller's skilfull directing, and the script, which crackles with Lee and Jack's combined wit.
Avocado Louie with a small bouquet of other vegetables is thrillingly right, thanks to a Thousand Island dressing that crackles with energy; the Caesar salad, made while you watch, has almost no personality.
For an hour or so, the dome reverberated with the planet's recent seismic history, from its everyday crackles and pops to the jarring explosions of major quakes, such as the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake.
He starts with pork belly attached to loin, seasons it with fennel, herbs and dried chiles, then rolls it up and roasts it until the skin crackles every time you slice into it.
Who could argue that Trump knows how to draw the aggressive energy out of an audience until a room crackles with the energy of a high school gym on basketball night in Indiana?
MAOTANCHANG, China (Reuters) - The air crackles with anticipation in China's tiny eastern town of Maotanchang ahead of the "gaokao", the annual national college entrance exam more than 9 million students are taking this year.
The dialogue crackles with wit: when the two women are discussing relationships, Marlo compares those of her youth to "the horses in the carousel going up and down", and her marriage to "the bench".
Although the cover of Thin Lizzy's "It's Only Money" disappoint due to its goofy approach, the remainder of the album crackles and sparks, sizzling with a life-in-the-fast lane attitude and atmosphere.
Ms. Headland, whose comedy "Bachelorette" remains among the most scorchingly funny new plays I've reviewed, has muffled her comic verve almost completely in this play, although the dialogue occasionally crackles with sharp-elbowed exchanges.
"A deeply humane memoir with crackles of clarifying insight, 'Heartland' is one of a growing number of important works … that together merit their own section in nonfiction aisles across the country: America's postindustrial decline."
But the California Democrat's condescending "clap back" at Trump during his State of the Union address last winter went viral and launched scores of internet memes, a sign of the tension that crackles between them.
I never got bored of getting to know these characters while taking in the gorgeous scenery: snowy white fields or wide open plains, clear blue skies or dark ones lighting up with crackles of lighting.
Guardians 2 crackles with so much wild humor and fizzy color that there's no mistaking it for one of its grimmer superhero cousins, nor does it ever run the risk of being overshadowed by them.
Sir Babygirl: Crush on Me (Father/Daughter) As a former hardcore punk singer having switched to bubblegum, Kelsie Hogue specializes in manic buzz, in music that crackles with electricity in imitation of the human heart.
While Cary Grant's banter with Grace Kelly never crackles quite as much as it did with Katherine Hepburn (or Audrey Hepburn, for that matter) their chemistry still adds texture to one of Alfred Hitchcock's more madcap movies.
While Cary Grant's banter with Grace Kelly never crackles quite as much as it did with Katherine Hepburn (or Audrey Hepburn, for that matter) their chemistry still adds texture to one of Alfred Hitchcock's more madcap movies.
Often the monsters are outlandish — the massive Anjanath spews fire when it's agitated, while the fox-like Tobi-Kadachi crackles with electricity — but since much of their design feels realistic, these more fantastical elements seem more plausible.
Through body language alone, it's clear to see with Fudge: the way Hardy articulates the minister's carefully honed insincerity, the way he exudes stubbornness and pig-headed hostility, the way his voices crackles under pressure and fear.
More often than not, however, I was just using the earbuds to keep the noise as low as possible, especially when walking around outside where the wind often heavily distorted what I was hearing with mic crackles galore.
The zombies are closing in, the alien mothership just landed, the battlefield crackles with gunfire... and Tom Cassell, better known as the famous Twitch streamer TheSyndicateProject (or "Syndicate," for short), settles down for another day at the office.
Most of his previous projects involved measuring X-rays or gamma rays from various snaps, crackles and pops in the cosmos, most recently the High Energy Transient Explorer, used to study the cataclysms known as gamma-ray bursts.
Ube halaya, purple yam cooked down into something between custard and jam, is rolled into a lumpia wrapper and dropped in the deep fryer; under a fork, the shell crackles and the insides ooze out, vivid and royal.
So if you're snacking your way through half a tray of Rice Krispies treats on the couch watching It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, be aware that the snaps, crackles, or pops could have a subliminal effect on your appetite.
The expletives-laden story's a whole bunch of hokum about mercenaries on the run and corrupt officials— The A-Team in space, basically, but with dirtier mouths—but crackles with B-movie-style knowing badness, if you get me.
The British top seed said he heard a "few little crackles" on Wednesday after taking a nasty tumble in the third set of his 6-3 6-0 6-2 win over Russian teenager Andrey Rublev on Rod Laver Arena.
Mindy Kaling, who also co-stars, wrote the script with the actress in mind, and she crackles in every scene, her charismatic smile drawing us in like the audience of the show her character has hosted for more than 20 years.
Most nights out drift into nothingness and all that hype and anticipation fizzles out as soon as you leave the house, washing up the next day in a dishwater grey puddle of remorse that crackles like an alka seltzer of ennui.
A neon-soaked, Scorcese-tastic, late-night criminal trip through New York City, every scene crackles with intensity thanks to a nuanced and complicated portrait provided by Robert Pattinson, who's quickly proving to be one of the best actors going.
For a good chunk of the film's shoot last year in northern Italy, and in the days leading up to it, they were often the only ones who spoke English, which helped them forge a connection that crackles through their scenes.
Over 40 minutes, Hurley conjures a grayscale and violent world punctuated by electrical crackles and whispering ambience—the sort of record that'll make you cast a wary eye at your speaker system, suspicious that at any moment it might combust.
More long hots are broken down into a sambal for dendeng balado, flank steak sliced thinly and piqued with lime before a quick fry; and for duck, boiled to render the fat and then pan-fried so the skin crackles.
This was in itself a revelation, compared with the way New York City subway passengers are regularly cautioned, using unintelligible, feedback-laden crackles and squeaks, in addition to the warm and traditional New York welcome of heaping abuse on the passengers.
Although she is separately signed to Epic Records (a friend of her mother's scored her an audition with LA Reid, and the rest is history), her music crackles with the same precocious teen DIY energy that has made Yachty such a breakout star.
Parked outside a McDonalds in Gowanus where he's just devoured a cheeseless triple cheeseburger, one of his three radios crackles and Adam mentally decodes: precinct, location, accident type, working the calculus of its value to New York TV and digital media by instinct.
In fact, when I turned the volume up to max, it exposed the low quality audio in Clash Royale as it produced a myriad of crackles and pops, something I never heard when using other phones simply because they couldn't get loud enough.
As Allie, McAdams crackles with the energy of a young woman who refuses to be contained by the expectations and mores of her social class, while Gosling gives quiet gravitas to a solemn but charming young man who's content with his life.
While doing this does compromise the sound, making it less clear, that's just the point: those "pops and crackles" one would hear are the pieces of ashes, the deceased person making their sound on top of whatever the record itself is playing.
The trilogy crackles with a gleeful inventiveness that is sometimes tonally at odds with its apocalyptic content: the Crakers' skin cells have been modified to repel ultraviolet rays and mosquitoes, for example, and the capacity for sexual jealousy has been edited out of their genome.
With a satirical bite that crackles from its hyperkinetic trailer (think Harmony Korine's Spring Breakers with a Cali soul), Ingrid Goes West could've easily become a film that wears its irony on its sleeveless romper: too slick to be serious, too quick to be profound.
But even though the episode opens with a Claire voice-over — ostensibly setting this episode from her point of view — and Caitriona Balfe's righteous rage crackles with energy, the fallout is so sympathetic to Jamie that you can see the narrative straining against it.
Moonlight's Ashton Sanders crackles in the role as a young Black man living with his single mom (Sanaa Lathan), sister, and younger brother on the South Side of Chicago, who gets a job as a chauffeur for one of the city's biggest real estate moguls, Will Dalton (Bill Camp).
On seeing this, Trico's eyes light up red and its tail crackles with electricity; a constant stream of energy is fired in the direction of the beam, and this allows for the pathway-clearing destruction of blockages, piled-up pottery just lying about the place, and ancient wooden doors.
Its script crackles with references to online toxicity (up to and including a pointed mention of a character who wants to "ride in on a white horse" — a nod to the idea of "white knighting," when a "nice guy" tries, too aggressively, to come to the aid of a woman online).
The ensuing path is delightfully different for each album—2006's 1-Bit Music tumbles through kaleidoscopic, caffeinated melodies 2010's 1-Bit Symphony plays like a sophisticated orchestra wrangled out of digital static, and July's Noise Patterns is a testament to the physical power of digital crackles and pops.
Painted in reds and blues as luminous as those of Gothic stained glass, it communes with Rembrandt's seventeenth-century masterpiece "The Slaughtered Ox," which Soutine contemplated often and intensely in the Louvre, and it crackles with formal improvisations (one swift white line rescues a large blue zone from incoherence) and wild emotion.
The next scene finds Doug visiting with Laura Moretti, and the way it unfolds — with the two of them alone in a car on a seemingly quiet street — crackles with the possibility that he might do something awful to her, the same way he did to Rachel Posner at the end of season 3.
That's immediately clear if you catch any of their live shows, which most often feature vocalist Roxy Farman stalking onstage-and-off, offering all sorts of barely human vocalizations—humming, murmuring, whispering, and bleating at alternate turns—as a swell of abstract crackles and broken down drum parts whirl around her like street garbage caught in an updraft.
"The air crackles with urgent demands to reduce mass incarceration, reform policing, examine new roles for prosecutors and judges, bring data analytics to our understanding of the justice system, broaden our menu of options for responding to crime, and pursue racial justice and social justice as we enforce our laws," Mr. Travis said in a statement about his decision to step down.
Listen, a flap where a gate shuts, where the next step is coldly placed without hope—& crackles rising where your footfall goes—oh I am huge—I would take back names give up the weight of being give up place delete there delete possess , go, love, notice, shape, drift, to be in minutes once again, in just one hour again.
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.
In a world where everyone is stamping their feet and waving their hands for clicks, likes, and small red hearts, it's nice to find yourself moved by music that slides in without much fanfare, just a kicky beat or five, some vinyl crackles, some manipulated synths and, when necessary, vocals as deliciously appealing as butter melting on hot toast (that'd be the title track with vocalist Ann Shirley we're talking about).
His debut feature, the film adaptation of Chuck Barris's "unauthorized autobiography" Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, crackles with the giddy electricity of a first-time filmmaker shooting the works; it's ingeniously executed, full of clever staging stunts borrowed from live-TV dramas, framed by oddball compositions and saturated by blown-out color temperatures, flourishes that seem to be the contribution of gonzo cinematographer Newton Thomas Sigel (with whom Clooney had just worked on David O. Russell's Three Kings).

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