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Athletes stroll through Olympic Park with them jangling in their pockets.
Instagram shoot done, they bound down the hill, teenage-boy limbs jangling.
I went back to our seats, my nerves absolutely jangling with delight.
The nerve-jangling sound design should play exceptionally well in a theater.
Then the boom of the boots, keys jangling, COs running to the scene.
Or if you are running, and you don't want a cable jangling around.
Even in a fast-growing economy, that is enough to set nerves jangling.
Lose any one of those three races and Republican nerves will be jangling.
"Yes, absolutely," the DJ says as we approach a warehouse jangling to techno.
When the jury went in to deliberate on the verdict, it was nerve-jangling.
It's a turn towards left-field pop with bright guitar flourishes and jangling rhythms.
As Election Day approached, many opinion polls tightened, jangling nerves among Mr. Johnson's team.
DEEP IN THE ground beneath the western Paris business district, the din is bone-jangling.
The market's response to signs of slowing growth is itself a cause of jangling nerves.
Pastoral cello stabs ring out against a raw din of jangling guitars and heavy drums.
And before Ernesto, many nights before him, their mother would come home very late, jangling.
"I'm so voting for you," sang one woman, jangling her keys in the air melodically.
Imagine the jangling nerves around Wrigleyville if Bartolo Colon weaves his magic and wins Game 22012.
McIlroy sank a nerve-jangling four-footer for par to cut the deficit to one-up.
Perfection, the chain-link net jangling "just quietly enough to sound like someone counting rosary beads".
Credit for the play's nerve-jangling atmosphere must go also to the expert sound designer, Fitz Patton.
To call it an upset seems an injustice to the history of this stirring, nerve-jangling event.
Their jangling cart is among the many that helped the state recycle over 5bn drinks containers in 2016.
Each had precisely 3 minutes, and a nerve-jangling buzzer cut them off if they exceeded the time.
He wore a bunch of keys jangling at his waist—the insignia of his office, his official identity.
There's the feeling of the woods at night, the keys jangling ominously on that faceless grown-up's belt.
There are no grimy bills folded alongside his driver's license, no quarters or pennies jangling in his pocket.
His latest single, "All Night," is a luminous love song driven by an appealingly jangling piano-based beat.
And yet the celebratory formula is trailed by jangling paradoxes, like tin cans tied to a newlywed's car.
Canada's Alex Gough grabbed a nerve-jangling bronze, banishing the heartbreak of two fourth place finishes at Sochi.
South Koreans are relieved that their careers no longer hinge on jangling a tambourine for their tone-deaf bosses.
In Barcelona, thousands packed into the central square banging pots and pans and jangling their keys in the air.
But the same woodies that look so wondrous from afar can be rickety, shaky and head-jangling to ride.
"Yes, it's expensive and they're spending money and having parties and you can hear the jewelry jangling," Fratto says.
The repeatedly buzzing doorbell that, when answered, reveals only nerve-jangling static; the conversations that take peculiar, bewildering turns.
Peter's cellphone still in his hand, the sudden sound of a phone ringing—an abrasive jangling bell—filled the cottage.
The jangling adornments, which in modern times had a heyday in the 1950s and ′60s, are having yet another renaissance.
But in those nerve-jangling final minutes when improvisation, poise and toughness are required, Stafford can be at his best.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell will face a difficult balancing act at the meeting to acknowledge market trends while not jangling nerves.
And the real show, pumped to the rap of Princess Nokia's "Tomboy," got off to its nerve-jangling, high-octane start.
Eventually, I couldn't see them anymore, but I could hear that metallic jangling sound long after they were out of sight.
Martin Boon, the director of polling firm ICM, said Tuesday that he expected nerves to be jangling in the Conservative party headquarters.
A set of keys jangling when she and her family were at a seafood restaurant prompted fears that someone would shoot her.
Like the concluding scene of a Shakespearean romance, it interlaces a variety of jangling, disparate elements into the semblance of cosmic harmony.
I walked across the echoing atrium with the keys jangling in my hand and the pastor's voice ringing through the empty space.
He was very tall and broad-shouldered, with graying blond hair gone shaggy over his ears, and he vibrated with pocket-jangling energy.
A jangling tambourine (or could that be sleigh bells?) combined with what sounds like a toy piano lend the song a Christmastime feel.
Still, to end with some good news, for me at least: The ceaseless jellicle jangling of those lyrics in my head has ceased.
When Madonna bounced on stage in a billowing white jacket and gold hoop earrings, jangling her way through "Holiday", she became completely transfixed.
Finally, Senator Bernie Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, won the Democratic presidential primary in New Hampshire, jangling the nerves of moderate lawmakers.
He needed them too in a nerve-jangling final set, admitting afterwards that he was lucky to beat the 23-year-old Griekspoor.
Theresa said she thinks the house is haunted because she has heard what sounds like a janitor&aposs keys jangling in the basement.
It is a pure failure of game design that jangling chase music doesn't start playing every time you get in one of these.
Under a poster of the motto, "Thoughts become actions become habits become... destiny" stood the remains of a holding cell, its door jangling open.
The jangling nails-on-chalkboard music and the bleak cinematography are off-putting, but in a conscious, controlled way that again recalls David Fincher.
Families trudge to their cars carrying their jangling costumes, readying themselves for the drive back to whichever part of the Americas they came from.
The structure is episodic, focusing heavily — and with nerve-jangling intensity — on those moments when equipment malfunctions and momentary miscalculations put people's lives at risk.
"It's going to have a farty smell at first, but pretty soon it should be jangling," he told me when he brought me a glass.
His 2016 debut EP, Memoria, is full of jangling electric guitar and honey-sweet falsetto, interspersed with the odd rap feature and heavy instrumental breakdown.
Under gray, wet skies, this year's 15 finalists appeared on the open air stage on Oulu's central square, twanging, jangling, riffing, screeching and plucking the air.
But even the nerve-jangling night in Cleveland did not completely escape the fury of an election cycle that at last is in its final days.
As I watched him with his wife, those old wedding vows kept jangling through my head: '...in sickness and in health...til death do us part'.
I reveled in making my normie friends' parents blanch when I came over after soccer practice, spiked bracelets jangling and eyeliner dripping halfway down my face.
Their bone-jangling performances shake you back awake, though, as the road blurs each city into the next. Belfast. Dublin. Liverpool. Norwich. Oxford. Glasgow. York. Folkestone.
"I don't know if I'm getting gentler with each baby," he jokes with me, his Scottish accent jangling on the other side of the telephone line.
Mr. Vasquez is one of about 200 Mister Softee drivers who roam the city, dispensing the sweet, industrially engineered flavors of summer to a jangling soundtrack.
Even when Murray got his nose in front and served for the match the nerves were still jangling as he double-faulted on his first match point.
Its three short cables sit flush inside the device when not needed, start powering immediately, and keep a solid connection even when jangling around inside the bag.
The Jabras do a good job of distributing the jangling acoustic guitars, banjos, silky lead vocals, and harmonies on "Wonder Woman" between the left and right channels.
"Backstreets," written and sung by Blanchard, is built out of a cantering floor-tom and a jangling organ, but it opens into a wide-open, half-paced chorus.
When the jangling guitars of "With or Without You" came on the soundtrack for the final pop-song montage, I winced — it seemed like an awfully obvious choice.
The nerve-jangling win booked the tall Czech her first Melbourne semi-finals and she will meet U.S. Open champion Naomi Osaka for a place in the title-decider.
Her rich alto fits in seamlessly alongside the slide guitars, jangling piano and lush arrangements on her upcoming debut, "Walk Through Fire," produced by the Black Keys' Dan Auerbach.
Screenwriter James Vanderbilt and director David Fincher recreate some of the Zodiac crimes in horrific detail, and they include multiple nerve-jangling scenes of the investigators confronting potential killers.
But emerging market exposure to a stronger dollar and higher U.S. borrowing costs has been built up to such an extent in recent years that nerves will be jangling.
In a heart-jangling start, Danilo Petrucci high-sided after brushing by Marquez on the first lap and took out French rider Fabio Quartararo as he flew off his Ducati.
With the match tied after England were bowled out for 241 with the last ball of the 50th over, both teams scored 15 runs in a nerve-jangling Super Over.
Instead, they heard the jangling music of a feed from RT, a state-run Russian television network that has been accused of helping its government interfere in the American election.
There's surely no kinder summation of love's petulance than the chorus of "Think About It," a jangling folk song about taking a breath before hurling yourself off a metaphorical cliff.
Muguruza saved two set points in the nerve-jangling tiebreak on Thursday and broke the Romanian as she served to level the match at 5-4 in the second set.
With a minimal budget, a few shadowy interiors and a nerve-jangling score he composed himself, director John Carpenter made a visceral thriller that still holds up four decades later.
The clip, released Wednesday, kicks off with the jangling guitar and bass groove of "Straight Shooter," a track by the group the Mamas and the Papas found on their 1966 debut.
Some see such ambitions in the arbitration courts China is setting up to hear cross-border BRI disputes, a move that has set alarms jangling in Washington, Brussels and other capitals.
A backhand volley finally carried Tsonga into the fourth round after four hours and 216 minutes of nerve-jangling drama, with the fifth set alone lasting two hours and eight minutes.
It feels downright primitive that most of us still walk about with coins jangling in our pockets, much as ancient Anatolians did nearly three millennia ago when minted coins first appeared.
And "my father got restless, and in the second act when Betty Buckley started singing, he started jangling his keys — that was when all dads had, like janitor keys," he said.
A family of penniless con artists infiltrates the lives of a much wealthier family in Bong Joon Ho's genre-straddling mix of dark comedy, nerve-jangling suspense and incisive social commentary.
Elizabeth Warren in the Democratic presidential race polls was jangling the nerves of some of the finance professionals gathered Thursday at the Delivering Alpha conference presented by CNBC and Institutional Investor.
With its nervously jangling guitar riff and its classic opening couplet ("She was an American girl / raised on promises"), the song declares its intentions almost immediately — something Petty was particularly skilled at.
At big party events, ethnic-minority delegates typically attend in brightly coloured folk costumes trimmed with silks, furs or jangling silver jewellery, even as Han delegates appear in Western suits and ties.
DONALD TRUMP'S nerve-jangling presidential term began its second half with a federal-government shut down, seesawing markets and the ejection of reassuring cabinet members like Generals John Kelly and James Mattis.
The next calendar year is projected to be a "nerve-jangling" ride for global investors, strategists told CNBC, with recurring geopolitical tension and the frenzies of technology set to guide market trends.
Stands sell intricate pieces of silver jewelry and T-shirts with defiant slogans like "Proud Indian Warrior," while children with jangling bells sewn to their tribal costumes scamper through the building's hallways.
In January, he dumbfounded audiences at the Prototype Festival with his nerve-jangling adaptation of Sarah Kane's experimental play "4.48 Psychosis," the self-portrait of a woman on the verge of suicide.
Tweedy lent his voice to a jangling tune called "This World," while Spiritualized's Jason Pierce added subtle harmonies to "Bring It On Lord," a paean to valuing the days you have left.
Long before dawn, on dark streets jangling with wake-up music piped through outdoor speakers, I boarded a bus full of sleepy locals on their way, I assumed, to do agricultural work.
He had grown up admiring groups from Manchester, especially The Stone Roses, and Johnny Marr's jangling guitar-playing for The Smiths; he liked the grungy punk of The Sex Pistols, and The Jam.
As the contest headed toward its nerve-jangling finale, Sevastova served five times to stay in the match before finally breaking Mertens for a 10-9 lead that left the Belgian totally deflated.
So far, Sheriff Lombardo, a plain-spoken man whose persona contrasts sharply with his city of flashing billboards and jangling slot machines, has not been able to uncover a motive for the shooting.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - England fans went on an emotional roller coaster ride on Tuesday in Moscow when their team prevailed over Colombia in nerve-jangling penalty kicks after conceding a goal in stoppage time.
In the last nerve-jangling moments, it seemed Lee was destined to be crushed again as the wily left-hander roared back from the brink to level the decisive set at 20-20.
Set in a small Northwestern town somewhere outside Portland, the book vibrates with the nerve-jangling claustrophobia of a seismic cultural shift — a spectral panic as diffuse and ever-present as the Oregon fog.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Stan Wawrinka edged out Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis in a nerve-jangling, near-30 minute tiebreak to secure the Dubai Duty Free Championship with a 63-4 7-6(13) triumph on Saturday.
For the first five minutes, the band plays the equivalent of an abstract overture, throwing sounds around — Mr. Clayton's jangling ostinatos; Mr. Lage's bright, streaky lines; Mr. Lloyd's restless, wriggling tenor — without coming together.
It reinforces what New Kingdom demonstrated when we first heard it—whether they're sweeping you up with jangling, uplifting melodies or smoothing you out with humid melancholia, Givers remain in complete control of their audience.
LONDON (Reuters) - British investors have sharply cut their exposure to domestic stocks and bonds in February in favour of euro zone assets, suggesting nerves are jangling over the country's potential exit from the European Union.
It's impossible to tell if Johnson is supposed to be moaning in pleasure or if she's worried the silver balls will come jangling down her leg like loose change and clang onto the marble floor.
While the index had rocketed to 29 at the height of last week's turmoil, current levels are well above the long-term average around 20.2 percent, in a sign that investors' nerves are still jangling.
"I'm in Love" suggests they haven't lost a step since the halcyon days of Bandwagonesque: it's got a jangling lead, a hyper-romantic lyric, and an affable guitar solo, all crammed into under three minutes.
Her "sin" was simply being herself — a brave, bold, lusty, thigh-jangling, cricket-loving 26-year-old who had chosen the treacherous terrain of social media to interact with Pakistan's socially conservative, aspirational middle classes.
"There There" has so much jangling energy and brings so much news from a distinct corner of American life that it's a revelation in a way that's reminiscent of the best of Alexie's early work.
The film's images are filled with a pointillistic profusion of detail—wheat stalks at the roadside, a modern bridge's metallic latticework, even the duo's jazzily patterned shirts—that's as alluring as it is nerve-jangling.
Yet amid the protests, the launch of a Senate investigation into Russia's hacking and nerves jangling in the United States and elsewhere at the prospect of President Trump, the transition has been chugging along fairly smoothly.
KAZAN, Russia (Reuters) - A fortuitous second half goal by Diego Costa broke a Persian stonewall and lifted Spain to a 1-0 win over a courageous Iran in a nerve-jangling World Cup clash on Wednesday.
Sonny Burgess, a rockabilly singer whose hollering vocal style and frantic, jangling guitar made him one of the most electrifying stars in the Sun Records galaxy in the 1950s, died on Friday in Little Rock, Ark.
His match against Shapovalov was his seventh match in four days and the past three nights he had played well past midnight, including a nerve-jangling doubles decider with Lopez against Britain in Saturday's semi-finals.
With Democratic nerves jangling amid tightening polls and the fallout of the FBI's email curveball in the final days of the election, Clinton is fervently trying to make the race about Trump's character and foibles -- not hers.
There was little doubt that Mr Dylan's lyrics and melodies were good enough to prosper commercially: The Byrds' cover of his song "Mr Tambourine Man", rendered with jangling electric guitars, went to number one in June 1965.
PARIS (Reuters) - Andy Murray avoided suffering his earliest grand slam defeat for eight years by clawing his way into the French Open third round with a nerve-jangling win over swashbuckling French wildcard Mathias Bourgue on Wednesday.
"I'm just happy I did the best I could and I left nothing, no rock unturned," said Chan, who admitted his nerves were jangling and he "just had a conversation with myself" to get back on track.
Misdemeanor defendants may be required to do nothing more than attend two counseling sessions, while those charged with felonies can be sent to Branch 9, a yearlong program overseen by a singing, cowbell-jangling, no-nonsense judge.
Human eyeballs and the PGA Tour's computers verify that Spieth isn't converting on the putting greens as often as he did 221-220 months ago, when he seemingly didn't have a jangling nerve ending anywhere in his body.
The lyrics and hooks aren't as succinct as the ones she has written for her EP. Now, vocally, RALPH sounds like a wizened, slick pop singer, a la Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks' jangling harmonies and tightly constructed songs.
If some of this reflects the single-mindedness and titanium-reinforced self-belief that propelled these people to success, it finally converges Sheriff Bill Koch jingle-jangling in historically accurate spurs through a solo game of cowboys and indians.
The unusual composition arranges the actors frontally across the picture plane, flattening them into jangling, V-shaped rhythms activated by Marsyas's legs and his tormentors' crooked elbows, a wall of bodies broken occasionally by punch-outs into deep space.
And so, on to Mr. Reich's "Piano Phase": It was easy to imagine how the insistent jangling repetition might grate on the ears of listeners not particularly attuned to the Minimalist idiom — or, for that matter, to the harpsichord.
The hooves went jangling past, and a knife-wind blew over us, so when I sat up the end of my thin braid was frosted white, and all of my mother's sleeve where it wrapped around me, and our backs.
The 35-year-old became the first Italian to win a major when his two-under-par round of 69 helped him eclipse the likes of Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth on a nerve-jangling final day around Carnoustie.
I was skeptical about having a bunch of yarn jangling on my Johnson, but regardless, I ordered one for my very own, a blue-and-brown-striped sleeve ($23, plus shipping) that seemed like the perfect accessory for my preppy pecker.
Big Star was the sound of four Mem­ph­is boys caught in the vor­tex of a time warp, re­in­ter­pret­ing the jangling, three-minute Britpop odes to love, youth, and the loss of both that framed their form­at­ive years, the mid-60s.
Norbert Hofer, a talented politician with a winning smile, nearly became the first far-right head of state in western Europe since the end of the second world war—but failed, by a nerve-jangling 0.6% of the vote (see article).
Johnny Marr's guitar intro to the Smiths' "This Charming Man" may be the most succinct example of his unique genius with the instrument; singing, harmonized leads breaking apart into jangling clusters of notes in a way that conveys pure joy.
Whether it's our political situation, the jangling distractions of everyday life or the not-irrational sense that mankind's need to find another planet isn't just a sci-fi plotline, we seem to be in the midst of one massive freakout.
The 23-year-old Griekspoor was playing only his second Davis Cup rubber but rose to the occasion and twice came within two points of victory in a nerve-jangling deciding set on a raucous Court 3 at La Caja Magica.
He then kept his nose in front of Fowler and Spieth for a one-shot victory, making clutch putts down the stretch, including a nerve-jangling five-footer for par at the penultimate hole, to shoot 71 and finish on 15-under 273.
Auctions of "consumer-sold used goods" may account for a "distinct minority" of the site's listings, but they're still a presence, hawking their wares in typo-ridden, semiliterate come-ons, luridly tricked out in a variety of eye-jangling colors and typefaces.
Wearing an armful of jangling bangles and a t-shirt repping Cop Watch, the police monitoring group that she volunteers for in Sunset Park, Perez-Rodriguez points to the Black Panthers as one of the first groups to organize cop watch work.
His jangling, often discordant soundtrack is a striking accompaniment to the alien mating rituals of two amorous cephalopods in this clip from the filmmaker Jean Painlevé's short 1967 documentary "The Love Life of an Octopus" ("Les Amours de la Pieuvre" in French).
The only difference here — and it's a big one — is that when they finish one of their nerve-jangling interviews and exit Ivy House, the Dublin manse where most of "The Witch Elm" is set, we are not privy to their speculations or deductions.
LONDON (Reuters) - Rafael Nadal's hopes of a third Wimbledon crown sank with the setting sun as Luxembourg's Gilles Muller returned to haunt the Spaniard with a nerve-jangling 6-3 6-24 24-24 25-29 210-63 victory in a fourth-round classic on Monday.
As traders ramp up their bets for central bank easing, there's an ongoing debate about whether the Fed should accede to the pressure with as much as a full percentage point cut this year, or wait to see whether the jangling nerves over the coronavirus subside.
To pull back the morning curtains on this jagged expanse — the rocky massifs jangling in the bright sun or softened by fields of fresh falling snow — is to wake up to the grandeur of the greater world that, in our insular daily lives, we so easily forget.
An obviously keen eye and dry sense of humor is behind this throng (180 pieces) of mostly carved skulls decorated with precious stones, carved skeletons, flamboyant ivory amulets, nerve-jangling luxe rosaries, disconcerting trinkets, unsettling engravings, and carved wood and marble objects from Europe and Asia.
Instead, it's a clattering, fidgety journey from the seaside to a bathtub to a raft floating on a body of water on which MC Nelson casually spits over a warm sax and jangling guitar beat, as though that's what we all do when punting down a river.
But the jangling rock tunes by Billie Joe Armstrong, of Green Day fame, provide energizing interludes in Rolin Jones's wholesale rewrite of the original comedy, now set in the London of the Swinging Sixties and focusing on the frenzy surrounding a hugely popular rock band called the Quartos.
Onscreen, Danny Kaye was singing, the blonde in her pink dress dancing, her great legs, and John hummed along, off key, the dog in the room, he could tell, the harness jangling though he couldn't see the dog, but someone else could take Zero out, one of the kids.
LONDON (Reuters) - Serbia's Novak Djokovic reached his fifth Wimbledon final as he resisted everything great rival Rafael Nadal could throw at him to win 6-4 3-73 7-6(9) 24-215 240-25 in a two-day classic that concluded in nerve-jangling tension on Saturday.
Visitors are encouraged to pick their way through the twists and turns; the jangling sounds it makes and the scuff marks it leaves on the room's pristine white walls are all part of this multidimensional "drawing in space", as the exhibition's curator Martin Caiger-Smith describes it in the accompanying catalogue.
"Waltz For One" is an jangling plea and love song from the perspective of teenage girl; while on aching fiddle strings "Haldimand County" contemplates colonialism of First Nation communities and the disappointment of a "new world"; and "Yonder White Mare" is an a capella track, emphasizing Schmidt's emphatic, stunning vocals.
"Let's go," he would say in a clipped tone, with that distant expression, as if he were looking at something else, not at me, and by that time he would already be at the hall closet throwing his dark gray overcoat around his broad shoulders, keys jangling in his strong hand.
But five group members have split off for a new project called Violent Magic Orchestra, on which they embrace black metal, then combine it with shrieking, nerve-jangling electronic noise with the help of two Western collaborators: American Pete Swanson, formerly of Yellow Swans, and French electronic music composer Paul Régimbeau, aka Mondkopf.
"After a nerve-jangling reversal, consumer sentiment seems to be on the mend - suggesting that economic growth will improve in the second quarter, while providing the impetus for gradual rate hikes from the Federal Reserve," Karl Schamotta, director of global product and market strategy at Cambridge Global Payments, said in a note.
London (CNN)Matthew Caruana Galizia remembers the day his mother died with startling accuracy: their last shared meal, a small lunch, the jangling of her keys as she locked the heavy front door behind her, and the way the dogs barked after hearing her car explode just down the road from their family home.
"Blown and shot out beyond belief / Arms and legs were in the trees," she sings over sweet, jangling autoharp (which she learned for this record especially!) at the beginning of "The Words That Maketh Murder", the title of which sounds like a Smiths song, but could also feasibly be something plucked from the works of Wilfred Owen.
But Amara says she didn't let the moment discourage her; in fact, the ignorance of people like Hollywood was the exact reason she signed up for reality TV. "A lot of people questioned why I wanted to do this show, because it sometimes gets a negative reputation," she says, an armful of bracelets jangling as she speaks.
Country singer Brandy Clark's new album, Big Day in a Small Town, out since June, is considerably more musical than her last offering, 2013's 12 Stories (three more than Salinger, goodness), rocking loud and jangling pretty where the trim, reticent 12 Stories recalled every other singer-songwriter who worked harder on the words than the tunes.
Sit and focus long enough in an anechoic chamber and you can hear the dull thud of your heartbeat, a-bum a-bum a-bum, and some people claim to hear a higher, jangling sound that has been interpreted as "the sound of your own nervous system, pulsing and screaming," but others dismiss that as nonsense.
Not only can she hear detailed conversations about jingle jangle through the diner windows and be awkwardly obvious when taking iPhone photos (with the shutter sound on!) of the jingling jangling happening at Pop's benefit, but she might've pointed out what's going to happen during the rest of the season when she blamed Betty for opening up a space for Serpents in Riverdale.
From actual purse inserts with tons of compartments that you can easily transfer from one bag to another, to cute cosmetic cases that will ensure you never lose your holy grail beauty products, to tiny pouches to keep coins, cards, and more together so you're not jangling around the city everywhere you walk, here are 20 items that will help you get your purse in order.
Yes, there's always an excitable, people-crushy, ear-jangling Hockney buzz at any big Hockney press view, and there have been countless such occasions in the past because Hockney and his auction-house-rotating universe of Hockneys, the large, the medium and the small — new Hockneys, old Hockneys, rediscovered Hockneys, never-before-seen-by-the-wider-world Hockneys — just never seem to stop coming.
With Supermercado, Corridor brings a certain something that could feed the discographies of seven or eight established groups—and though it's just one album, with a scant 11 tracks (including an introduction), it's a spectacular affair: Supermercado is a record of graceful ferocity, full of youthful anthems and guitars jangling like Moorish swords, as if the whole thing was written to celebrate the glory of a country of wolves and wild abandon.
Along with his bandmates–Josh Salter and Seamus Dalton, who also play in Monomyth, and the newly minted fourth member, Brad Loughead, also of Each Other – Chapman has had to take time out of his day job as a biochemist at Dalhousie University to hit the road to promote a brand new Nap Eyes album called Thought Rock Fish Scale, a collection of unflappable, jangling, classic indie rock songs that may have set a record for the number of comparisons one band has ever received – from the Velvet Underground and the Modern Lovers to Pavement and the Clean, the list is almost endless.

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