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"morose" Definitions
  1. unhappy, in a bad mood and not talking very much

255 Sentences With "morose"

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What's your take on these fellow appreciators of morose music?
It's all just so violent and morose and dark beige.
The deal would provide a boost to Europe's morose economy.
"The clubhouse is not morose," Reds manager Bryan Price said.
The smell of the cart has made the bear morose.
It's far more morose and grandiose than those lyrics suggest.
The Scottish quartet's morose, introspective indie was borne of grey skies.
ALBANY — Housing advocates are frustrated and ethics watchdogs are positively morose.
He's distilled the sound of morose wetness into 40 unearthly minutes.
It's kind of a very morose theme, but it works well.
It's all pretty morose, the sight of Kevin sinking lower and lower.
The haunting, rather morose, image was set against an otherwise celestial landscape.
Jean Morose Viliena fled Les Irois, Haiti, in 2009 after authorities began investigating.
But the same morose feeling turned humorous when I wasn't feeling so down.
Existence has become its own kind of morose punishment for who they were.
With just one phone call, Lawrence shifts from vaguely depressed to downright morose.
Charlie Brown and Linus appear silently in three panels, sitting and looking morose.
The books are filled with the narrator's morose digressions and word-defining asides.
It's so much fun to meet poor morose Albus and lovable, charming Scorpius.
We talked a year ago and we were a little morose, post election.
Unlike the morose children in the town, the babies thrive and their eyes sparkle.
The Neediest Cases Fund Without warning, Tyrell Williams's mood shifts from gleeful to morose.
Businessfolk, morose of late as GDP growth has slowed, snapped out of their malaise.
Rey is plucky, obedient, old before her time; Luke is morose, willful, a typical teenager.
Lorde's vocal melody slithers coolly, not cheery nor morose but some odd quality in between.
Clark, for his part, knelt, weepy and morose, and apologized on behalf of the military.
He wears a red and white polka-dotted suit, balloons, and a morose face mask.
That's more morose than during the worse of the Great Recession and the long slow recovery.
At the time I thought it was really morose and resisted putting my name on anything.
But being forced out of her comfort zone turns her into a drawn, angular, morose teen.
When I was 17, I wrote morose poetry in a Moleskine like I knew the world.
Morose and often drunk, Pierce proved unable to defuse the tensions that precipitated the Civil War.
She's been written as a one-note character whose emotional range stretches from morose to angry.
Here's what else is happening: A day to make even make the most morose poet grin.
For decades France has suffered from the morose belief that politics involves struggle, but no real solutions.
Breakfast cereal is a powerful engine of nostalgia — the warm, helpful kind, not the morose, depressive kind.
The morose lyrics include this cry for help: Arctic blastsSub-zero chillsCampaigning is a dreamI got frostbiteGangrene.
If you were feeling morose about marriage pressures, she'd commiserate with a beer and give you advice.
Many Swedish writers strive to capture this complexity, even if publishers elsewhere still prefer morose blonde sleuths.
The photo shows an incredibly morose looking Kardashian getting some ice cream with her BFF Jonathan Cheban.
But the footage of an unhappy Sansa hugging a morose Jon is sure to keep fans speculating.
In Jeffrey Zuckerman's admirable and confident translation, the narrator comes across as calm, morose — and inexplicably reluctant.
Even now, Mr. Cumaiyi's family says he seems different, morose, confused, possibly suffering from a brain injury.
Norman, who experiences a tragic early loss and grows progressively morose and antisocial, is a bum part.
Wacker's "Autumn Bouquet With Butterfly," a morose, macabre still life from 1938, could serve as his epitaph.
And they nicely diversify the show's tone: Kirkman leads the wholesome family drama, Hannah the morose noir.
Allusions to catastrophe, though, made him question whether "the centre cannot hold" was perhaps too morose a theme.
Anecdotally, it seems like users on Twitter may juxtapose the broadcasting of morose feeling with something more lighthearted.
It's a hilariously unexpected comedic swerve for such a proudly morose character, and Jolie pulls it off perfectly.
The music world's response to the election of Donald Trump has vacillated from angry to morose to defiant.
Taxi drivers, who had transferred thousands of passengers to isolated departure points, hung around the square looking morose.
But country music is deeply morose and often times telling sad, tall tales of lost love and heartache.
And before you ask, no—we aren't pitching you the beginning of a delightfully morose Icelandic folk tale.
Compared to the serious, perhaps tad morose films from Poland's "cinema of moral concern," Chytilová's are blissfully amoral.
Pramod Dass, who directs the charity, organized a morose little closing ceremony last week in his Delhi office.
It's tragic, but relatable, and also keeps the story from being too morose, too emotionally impenetrable, and too weird.
His demons were morose and real, but he funneled them into music and beer and weed — normal teenage stuff.
I'm a big Morrissey fan and a lot of his lyrics are super funny, and people think they're morose.
Stark and filled with sadness, the women look listlessly before them, or lower their eyelids in a morose pose.
There's something so morose and menacing about that song, and the aura of just submitting to this ill fate.
Nebula: One of the adopted daughters of Thanos, last seen with an understandably morose Tony on the surface of Titan.
Two branches rest on a table in the exhibition, representing these morose souvenirs that never made it into complete works.
The "Hot Line Bling" singer shared a funny Instagram post on Thursday sitting alone at a table and looking morose.
That sunny sound, paired with lyrics as morose as those on "Partners," makes Tatum's songwriting reminiscent of Scandipop bittersweet longing.
"Lady Dynamite" deftly harnesses Ms Bamford's self-proclaimed desire to destigmatise mental health, without ever getting too morose or preachy.
The city's most recent mayor resigned in disgrace, and the campaign to pick his successor has been a morose one.
It's helpful for people to hear it from someone who has it, and it's helped us avoid getting so morose.
You use morose or dire language to make a point, and don't often romanticize a situation when you're discussing it.
At the same time, Europe — long a morose topic in the global economic conversation — has shown encouraging signs of vigor.
Last year, Adam Banzhoff was living in Bloomington-Normal, Illinois, working an IT job at a bank and feeling morose.
Their music is often called emorap, because their songs are about being depressed, dying, taking downers, and going to morose parties.
Sufjan's music, often morose and beautiful, combined with his face — gap-toothed and boyish, make him the perfect, sexy, sad boy.
I'm not saying everyone should obviously experience a death close to them, that would be a pretty morose thing to say.
France had been morose for so long that at times it seemed to have lost faith in the possibility of renewal.
Join us as we go through some of Drake's "saddest" lyrics to talk about whether he's relatably morose or just selfish.
One reporter told Mr. Rauner that he had appeared "almost morose" behind the podium as he posed a question to him.
At the premiere of the luminously morose "Petra" in 1991, Amacher and Marianne Schroeder played the pianos, without a formalized score.
You might think that Keeth Smart would be morose as he recounts his parents' passing or his own brush with death.
Judging by the way Mr. Porter places his hand next to his face and looks morose, he has a lot of regrets.
Mr Macron's can-do political energy stands out in morose France, home to 10% unemployment and growth last year of just 1.1%.
Sampaoli looked morose after Argentina's heaviest defeat in a World Cup group stage since 1958 and appeared resigned to his side's fate.
There are more morose passages, but their coexistence feels natural, each coloring the other, which Woods seems to suggest is by design.
Frasqueri is massively talented, and there's no reason that she shouldn't bring morose, nihilistic pop-punk into her already self-aware rhymes.
Resigned to an entire working day of being awake, I spent the rest of the shift looking increasingly more and more morose.
But there's always a craving to do something extra heavy and hyper-angry, whereas Touché is kind of more sad and morose.
The tracks are pretty much what you'd expect (read: somehow jaunty and morose) and to his credit, he's still in fine voice.
The track, which acknowledges a love that was "too grandiose," begs the listener not to turn morose in the experience of loss.
Where Peep and XXXTentacion's trademark sounds were more nihilistic and morose, Juice Wrld's music was tuneful and more melodic, if also melancholic.
" She continued: "Not to be morose, but my mother passed away, I got a divorce and my life kind of fell apart.
Heaters that have shifted their gaze from the party, and turned into strangely morose—albeit totally vacuous—reflections on the human condition.
In Salem's words… Episode 7 Just as the witches spent Halloween participating in slightly deadlier tradition, their take on Thanksgiving is equally morose.
As well as feeling relieved by the transformation of their formerly quiet and morose daughter, they say they were persuaded by her reasoning.
" Beneath the headline, the paper blares, "Trump loses Iowa to Cruz, nearly slips to 3rd; Sounds like a beaten man in morose concession.
Led by the emotive and sometimes sullen vocals of Yuta Matsumura, the synth- and guitar-based tracks can be both morose and joyous.
"Summer Bummer" is a morose club banger with Playboi Carti providing, as always, adlibs, while "Groupie Love" is a big, orchestral pop ballad.
Its depictions of two equally ridiculous cities, New York (rainy, morose, masochistic) and LA (sunny, shallow, bubble-headed), ring as true as ever.
It's not the typical chuckling or avuncular Willie Nelson song; it's haunted and morose, a minor-key existential blues without a wry twist.
Even my most morose relatives somehow came to life, revealing a sunnier side of themselves kept dormant during the rest of the year.
Berninger's baritone is an acquired taste; the band's arrangements can be moody, stubborn, and difficult to penetrate; and the subject matter is frequently morose.
"What's wrong with you?" he would demand to anyone who looked a little morose, eliciting a smile, or an ashamed confession about a headache.
Highlight "Beamerboy" demonstrates Nedarb's omnivorous taste in sample material, as he flips The Microphones' "Headless Horseman" into a cavernous amphitheatre for Peep's morose croon.
For months, Regan had been with me, sleep-deprived, anxious, angry, afraid, untouched, breathing my cigarette smoke, not eating, not laughing, morose—the winter.
The show stays just as morose through its first two episodes, during which it also becomes a murder mystery and an attempted noir thriller.
Lifted from their forthcoming fourth album, the song is a zingy kind of indie-pop that sounds more surf-ready than Northern England-morose.
And so, for the bulk of the story, Jojo is a gangly and morose Aryan teenager rather than a plucky, curly-haired young boy.
In what's great news for fans of morose and meticulously-arranged indie rock, The National announced their eighth album I Am Easy To Find.
Its synths hold back tears as its sizzles-in-the-rain sweeps and fizzy, flickering beats forever fail to break out of a morose funk.
Well, on top of this trash year being a leap year, there's going to be one last morose second tacked on right at the end.
You're just a filter away from turning your morose meal into the kind of spread Gwyneth Paltrow would snap — and get thousands of likes for.
It dives deeper into their 80s post-punk tendencies, lead singer Carson Cox channeling that overblown and morose voice above an industrially heavy electric kit.
Among the supporting players, Mr. Procaccino grouses amusingly as the morose Fred, who seems to hate only the feckless Kevin more than he hates himself.
Most striking of all was the billboard's sole photo, a mug-shot-like headshot of a man with a morose scowl and a widow's peak.
While the movie's morose mysticism is tolerable enough, once "Clara" starts arguing for following feelings instead of data, it puts on its own tinfoil hat.
CARAMANICA (Hyperdub; two CDs or digital, $18.99) Burial's morose dampness and hooligan thump were among the defining sounds of British music in the mid-2000s.
"Of course" Trump knew the payments were wrong, a morose Cohen told ABC's "Good Morning America" in an interview that was slated to air Friday morning.
Yes, she loves the skeletal system, owns a black cat, and displays a ouija board on her apartment's living room table — but she's anything but morose.
The footage revealed the morose state of Cherry Tree Lane in London's slump era, where the Banks family is distraught following the death of Michael's wife.
New Order has never been showy in their innovation, more intent of combining what they loved—morose pop and club bangers—than expressing willfully avant sentiments.
It was a frustration likely shared by the Bank of Japan, which found major manufacturers in a morose mood despite all its attempts at aggressive easing.
On the other hand, I've had significantly more morose conversations with investors who are starting to lose faith in blockchain as a medium for investment returns.
Maybe it was how morose the music was—it felt like I had someone to commiserate with during the times I was feeling sorry for myself.
Morose experimental music connoisseurs, Raime, announced their sophomore album today for English imprint Blackest Ever Black, entitled Tooth, and shared its itchingly ill-willed lead single.
"We came in morose, and we left feeling rosy," said Francis Chastrusse, mayor of Nadaillac-de-Rouge, population 162, as he walked out last Friday night.
It was borrowed in songs by Moby and Mount Eerie, covered by morose singer-songwriters and used as aesthetic inspiration for the careers of many more.
Tilly I was a little skeptical of the science nerd played by Mary Wiseman, but she is providing a much needed counterpoint to Burnham's morose demeanor.
But at 4:40 comes the main attraction, a Hallmark ad with a morose dance student suddenly heartened by a card from her apparently long-term paramour.
Radiohead releases something morose, but like, sensitive, a pop star in a suit dances around a half-animated world, and Blake Shelton performs at yet another wedding.
The guy is stuck hurtling through space with no chance of rescue, burning through the last of his oxygen supply to record Pepper a morose goodbye message.
It consists entirely of footage of surf on the beach edited in a morose yet enchanting color palate, which pairs well with the song's gothically misanthropic drama.
Menacing, morose, its world muddied with blood and machine parts—I want to play through this fiction's own fall of man, knowing that there's no happy ending.
J.C. Behind the National's deliberate melodies and the morose tidings that Matt Berninger sings with a tenderly resigned voice, there's often a complex core of Minimalistic activity.
Lydia Deetz and Ryder's other morose characters bled into an amalgamated persona that was held up as a prototype to many future teen goths, both real and fictional.
Like any militant fandom, some of them are always ready to put weight behind a less-than-worthy cause—in this case, me and my morose thought process.
And as a result I've really seen an actual change in their demeanor, from being a little morose and depressed to, 'Hey I have a job that's important.
Galleries and museums have long embraced the earnest literalness of these portraits, stuck somewhere between the illusionistic hyperrealism of Duane Hanson and the morose classicism of George Segal.
He recalled Mr. Poons getting a broom from the closet to sweep the front gallery floor and Mr. Samaras in morose silence, but hiding a barely contained mirth.
"Teenage Emotions" takes an unexpected turn toward the morose on its too-long back half, in which Yachty laments failed romances and condemns the women he's been with.
At first Jeremy — the anxious son of a morose single Dad (Jason SweetTooth Williams) who mopes around the house in his underwear — is ecstatic just to fit in.
And if they started out with normal mental health, they ended the experiment with less chance of having become morose and sad than people who did not train.
She invented a gallery of sparsely styled misfits, most famously a morose young woman named Agrippine (Agrippina in English), whom she followed through teenage crises and existential quandaries.
Callahan can easily be slotted into a continuum of clever and morose songwriters such as Lou Reed , Leonard Cohen , Nick Drake, and Callahan's Drag City colleague Will Oldham.
When I first heard my diagnosis, I felt morose at the prospect of rolling the pavement seated in a wheelchair, but I did see myself navigating the streets.
That knowledge will most definitely complicate their new relationship, and the mistake of sleeping with the dragon queen will probably make Jon even more guilt-ridden and morose.
It's a morose but empowering statement of solidarity that bolsters the voices of accusers in the #MeToo movement — and seems to be a "Me Too" statement from Haley & Michaels.
Lil Xan is just one member of a cohort of young musicians who, by embracing a morose sound, have transformed from underground curiosities into stars in the past year.
The main areas of the game — the police station, sewers, and laboratory — are varied enough to keep things interesting but never let go of that morose Resident Evil feeling.
If spring is when love blooms, fall is when it withers on the vine, and so we all get a bit morose about our summer loves that are fading away.
Her cover of Rihanna's "Stay" has probably gotten the most press, and is an imaginative reinterpretation of the song that makes it somehow slightly less morose but still terribly sad.
Contrary to his image as an eternally morose, dungeon-dwelling goblin creature, chatting with Norway's Mortiis (aka Havard Ellefsen) reveals him to be affable, open and eager to talk shop.
And if all of this sounds too morose, too close too home, and too real, I have one more recommendation: Becky Chamber's The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet.
Mr. Hanif's color photograph "Taxi" (2009) looks like a traditional female-nude image, but the morose expressions on the young women's faces imply the sexual exploitation of African-American women.
He's a surly sort, morose and easily nettled; if Adam Sandler made a desperate mid-career move into crime dramas, and shaved once a week, he'd look exactly like Sinan.
It is hard not to be a little morose when only phenomena of nature relieve the venomous atmosphere as political Washington prepares to return to the bitter tasks of government.
The National will belt morose anthems at 9:45, while the hip-hop group Brockhampton, rebuilding after the departure of one of its members, closes the night at 10:30.
Click here to view original GIFImage: NASAIt's hard to look at the movie—or any of Cassini's hauntingly beautiful images—and not think of something appropriately morose for its Grand Finale.
The first three minutes of the song are slow and brooding, which makes it hard to focus on the morose lyrics, and easier to bang to the mood the song creates.
It also sets a much more morose tone than the film's been advertised as having, with Robert Fripp's regal Mellotron keyboard and the band's jazzy sway establishing mournfulness instead of trashiness.
Busch became freshly enamored of the ballad after catching a YouTube audio clip of Peggy Lee singing it to a London audience as "this morose, tragic self-indictment," he said admiringly.
Thévenin lucidly traces the development of Artaud's interest in the graphic arts, as well as such art movements as Impressionism and Fauvism, and the evocative, at times morose, landscapes of Edvard Munch.
At the rose ceremony (no cocktail party, a morose Chris Harrison informs the men), Luke gets to stay, along with Jed, Mike, and Connor, meaning that Dylan and Dustin get the boot.
Yu Darvish is set to start Game 3 of the World Series tonight in Houston for the Los Angeles Dodgers and he sounds cool as a cucumber, if not a little morose.
With the season winding down, the team that week consisted of just two people: Mandy Peterson and Marcus Collado, a wildlife biologist from Maine who was easygoing but prone to turning morose.
Once I got home [and] unloaded the videos and images, that is when I started noticing the details, imagining both the original family and the others after, and feeling those more morose emotions.
From a morose Peter Dinklage to conniving reality TV producers to Michael Douglas as the sweet president of your dreams, Hulu's got movies and TV to carry you all the way to March.
Incorporating an arsenal of seething dayglo synths, Jimmy Urine aka James Euringer, adds some pep to the drudging, morose original by replacing its sense of burden with a more unhinged kind of levity.
When we meet Louisa in Me Before You, she's a plucky, cheery, hopeful caretaker for Will Traynor, a moody, morose quadriplegic who is determined to end the pain he's carried since his accident.
After a brief prologue depicting the morose wedding of sophisticated Gomez Addams (Oscar Isaac) and his proudly icy bride Morticia (Charlize Theron), the film leaps ahead to the classic Addams Family status quo.
Happy Valentine's Day, which, our culture has decided, means that all you people in relationships should be pulling together stressfully extravagant date nights and all you singles should feel left out and morose.
Stella Gibbons's gloriously satirized Cold Comfort Farm, home to the doom-laden Starkadders, and Mervyn Peake's gloriously morose Gormenghast, ancestral seat of the hapless Earls of Groan, provide a welcome touch of novelty.
But before Hannah can even start doling out morose roses, Luke S. pulls her aside and does something that is actually pretty stand-up and smart on his end: he sends himself home.
But the narrator, Kim — a morose romantic who has a rocky home life, practices Wicca, avoids gym class and falls in love with her English teacher, Ms. Archer — keeps the tone winningly adolescent.
An advanced but semi-functional alcoholism has her perpetually drunk or hung over, and only exacerbates her morose obsession with Brynn, the woman who absconded with first her and then her brother's hearts.
Drawing particularly from the book "The Pout-Pout Fish in the Big-Big Dark," the plot follows our morose marine hero as he encounters a pearl that Ms. Clam made during her vacation.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 76%Summary: In the animated comedy "Trolls," plucky Poppy (Anna Kendrick) joins morose Branch (Timberlake) on a mismatched journey to rescue their friends after the Bergens invade the Troll Village. 
Cynical and morose, it lasts somewhat longer than an analyst's hour and centers on a psychiatrist, Charles (Chris Bauer), who refuses to testify on behalf of a patient accused of a violent crime.
I, for one, think such an idea is impossible, but I'm also a morose pessimist who moved to Wisconsin by choice and whose favorite event was an annual pig roast on a dairy farm.
Conor Oberst takes the Jackson Maine part and aggressively deflates it — he turns the searching lyrics morose, and you sense he wants to yank the cadence down into the mud but doesn't let himself.
Eva Salina lent her poised, lustrous voice to complexly morose songs from the Balkans in a duo with the Serbian-style accordionist Peter Stan, who backed her with oompah chords and puckish, skittering obbligatos.
Were Republican House members enthusiastic or morose as they decided to turn off their own moral circuits, when they decided to be monumentally unconcerned by the fact that their leader may be a moral cretin?
Earlier this month, on my way to dinner, I looked back with longing at my darling building, its windows warmly glowing with menorahs and twinkling brightly with Christmas lights, and I felt cold and morose.
Her paintings, ranging in tone from awkward to morose, leave an impression that it actually did not feel particularly cool or sexy navigating America as an Asian woman with little control over her own stereotypes.
Daredevil, Marvel's first Netflix superhero show, was an acclaimed hit that made a name for itself with flashy fight scenes and a morose exploration of justice in a city riddled with crime and inescapable violence.
Bulgaria's prospects do look a bit brighter than they have for a while, and its notoriously morose people have noticed: last month a poll found a majority expressing optimism for the first time in two decades.
In episode 4, the foreshadowing is heavy when Madson and Cunanan are in a bar listening to Aimee Mann sing the saddest version imaginable of "Drive," a morose uber-hit for the Cars in the '80s.
What could be more seductive to a certain kind of teenager waiting for that first spark to ignite the comforting delusion that it's just you, standing alone in this infinite universe, feeling this morose and lonely.
The internet illuminati decided Tuesday night to photoshop a despondent Christie at Donald Trump's Super Tuesday victory speech next to the popular meme of a 2014 photograph of the vice president featuring morose existential captions. pic.twitter.
On their four studio albums since debut LP Sing The Greys in 2006, they've developed a reputation for morose introspection—and made a habit of poking fun at the sincerity with bone-dry humor wherever possible.
Her morose father misplaces his gun; it's found by a neighborhood slacker who gives it to an even more shambolic character, Lee (the filmmaker Larry Fessenden), a 30-ish ne'er-do-well living with his grandmother.
That would explain a lot, except there's not enough sun; the continuity is so inept that we get whisked directly from a bright and glorious day, in one shot, to another that looks gray and morose.
The Swede also makes children's books, and, like Maurice, whose publishers tell him his work is way too morose, he has struggled in a market that can be afraid of art that isn't shiny and bright.
In his new book, They Stole Him Out of Jail: Willie Earle, South Carolina's Last Lynching Victim, University of Denver Professor Emeritus William Gravely, a native of Pickens County, explores the morose chapter in American history.
So when Jordan returned to the health clinic a year later, she was surprised to find Cristian there, now a morose little boy with a tumor that covered his left eye and part of his face.
You know, it's so funny, the way that songwriting has always been for me is if I'm writing a song that feels like I'm being kind of whiny or very morose, it just turns me off.
Lawyers for the three plaintiffs said the ex-mayor, Jean Morose Viliena, now works a school bus driver and lives in Malden, Massachusetts, where he fled to after Haitian courts began investigating his conduct while in office.
Morose, melancholy and withdrawn, he barely resembled the resolute tyrant of Reza Baraheni's Crowned Cannibals, the late 70s bestseller that depicted the shah's rule as a period of macabre palace orgies and prisons brimming with dissident youth.
Mariners fans were, quite reasonably, morose; for a team on the outside edge of contention, the loss of a perennial All-Star and team leadership figure could be the nail in the coffin of their playoff hopes.
They're part of Mr. Moffat's convoluted effort to stitch together the death row plot and what turns out to be the story's main thread, the hidden past of the lawyer's husband, played by a morose Adrian Lester.
At the same time, a morose Smith slowly walked back to his seat, ready for the grim work of explaining to the country how his Tar Heels lost one of the greatest National Championship games we've ever seen.
Most of all, though, The First is horribly morose, and no amount of shirtless Sean Penn (he looks good for 58, but it's a little weird how often he's half-naked here!) could enliven it for me. —K.
Obviously there are durational projects—both from giddy jam bands and morose experimenters—that stretch much longer than that, but Pierce has always made a point to use his time wisely, packing each moment full of granular detail.
And at the peak of these excursions is his second album Vincent LaGuardia Gambini Sings Just For You - specifically the track "Wise Guy", where he raps about being a "Wise Guy" over a morose sample of Blondie's "Rapture".
Murt was the morose but funny one of the group, and played the hypochondriac, anxious, would-be depressive so well and so pitilessly that Eileen was surprised to find out that he actually was all of those things.
His main collaborator here is the producer James Ford, from Simian Mobile Disco, and together they surround Mr. Albarn's voice with subliminally nostalgic synthesizers: puffy, rounded, unaggressive tones that provide a cozy backdrop for Mr. Albarn's morose reveries.
While we drove away from a doctors office in the nearest city, Sacramento, the aggressively tan landscape seemed particularly morose to me because of the news that I had just received: My broken nose needed immediate medical attention.
This was the mind-set investigators say they gathered of James Harris Jackson, a morose and seemingly directionless 1003-year-old white man who lived in Baltimore and had been having trouble getting rooted since leaving the Army.
Give the trailer a watch above, and marvel at the actors' ability to discuss something as inherently goofy as a Cats movie with the same grave, morose severity you might use to talk about a death in the family.
It's not an unfamiliar sound for Peep—its morose strains are very clearly a nod to his usual producers like Smokeasac and Nedarb—but it presents a version of his sound with some of the rough edges buffed out.
When he's rejected by women in the book, he grows morose and sometimes threatens violence, against the woman or her new boyfriend or her unborn fetus or, in a particularly dark passage, himself, threatening to kill himself at one point.
Then things move on over into a morose British setting that could have come from a Graham Greene novel — the tone is sour and sunless, saturated with the gnawing, angry tension that comes from worrying whether intimate fidelity has been betrayed.
Demme's opening scene immediately establishes the film's trademark—uncanny realism—as Jodie Foster's Clarice Starling is alone on an FBI obstacle course, while Howard Shore's bombastically morose score crashes in with chunky strings, smothering Clarice in a peculiarly sudden foreboding.
Stewart testified Friday that she originally tried to support a morose Shkreli after the failed Orexigen trade, but the AIM chat reveals her deep frustration after he paid her less than her salary entailed, and paid her irregularly at that.
According to a fucking magnificently morose and depressing study done in Denmark—whose use of antidepressants is the fourth highest in the world—statistics taken over roughly ten years show that there's a correlation between a recent bereavement and subsequent death.
Mr. Chin, who lives in Egypt, N.C., said that the call from the foundation had come soon after he got home from trips to Greenland and Miami for a film he is making about climate change, and was feeling rather morose.
Her mother (who has since died)  told Nancy she had dreamed up the whole thing, and her father is played by Scott Wolf — an actor who seems too sensible and grounded to get mixed up in such murky, morose speculation.
Inspired by the original Munsters series from the mid-'60s, The Munsters revival is in the works at NBC, except this time the morose family of five is holding it down in modern-day Brooklyn instead of 133 Mockingbird Lane.
He's got the standard 20th-century Eastern European setup for parents, the violent dad whose love spurts out of him like a half-broken water fountain, the anxious, morose mom whose love is clear, but whose mind checked out long ago.
Briefly, in the mid-21s, the economy shook itself awake when a few men splashed around money they'd made selling heroin in Germany and Austria, but the police soon broke up that drug ring and Veles returned to its state of morose dilapidation.
Moreover, if the morose Left would just try to find a silver lining in all of this today it might realize that Clinton's gender never really played much of a role at all in this election for the overwhelming majority of Americans.
He was also famous for playing the German terrorist Hans Gruber in Die Hard: And if anyone on Earth could bring to life the morose Marvin the Paranoid Android in the movie version of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, it was Rickman.
Instead of PowerPoint presentations and state-by-state voter analyses, there was morose self-flagellation, as some admitted they had spent the election seduced by "magical thinking," unable to envision a Trump presidency and therefore blind to the story in front of them.
Nyles (Andy Samberg) is a plus-one who sticks out like a sore thumb, with his swim trunks and morose attitude; Sarah (Cristin Milioti) is a maid of honor that everyone knows "fucks around and drinks too much," as she herself puts it.
Scenes like these, jarringly morose and delivered in his throaty monotone, once again rerouted the genre's devotees toward Queensbridge, where Jones came of age: shortly after its release, "Illmatic" was praised as a benchmark début, and Jones gained clout as a prodigious writer.
But I'd get frustrated with my (mostly straight) friends during that period and long afterward who not only refused to believe my theory, but refused to even entertain the possibility that the pretty, morose actor who played Bella Swan might actually be a homo.
Now, mind you, I used to genuinely get a kick out of it in my early twenties, especially if I was singing to an older lady or a kid—I'm not so morose that I dislike the act of making someone experience genuine, unencumbered happiness.
Then, in one particular moving scene, the Smiths song "Asleep"—so perfectly placed it'll remind you of the morose brilliance of the 80s band, even as their frontman continues to descend and descend into a candle-looking glob made of increasingly misguided self-importance.
Goodbye is at its strongest when Fribourg pushes against his music's inherent simplicity, producing a complex range of emotions that takes this record from another morose take on modernity into an assertion of independence and a fresh look at the way 21st century malaise shapes us. Numb.
Inevitably, Dell's free-wheeling attitude -- and wide-eyed reaction to Phillip's gaudy wealth -- begins to draw out his morose boss, who immediately informs him that he has a "Do Not Resuscitate" order, underscoring his compromised will to live since his accident and the death of his wife.
Apophenia cultivates a real feeling of immediacy—"Avarice" blasts and howls with palpable urgency, careening by so fast you can almost hear drummer Jacques Johnson's bones rattling—but hasn't fully abandoned its morose doom impulses, or a newfound penchant for smatterings of black 'n' roll grooves.
It's a capricious position, sure, but then most writers live lives about so sheltered and purposeless that it would make Richmond, the goth who lives in the basement and watches lights flicker on The IT Crowd, more morose than usual, so why begrudge them this bit of pompous whimsy?
I felt so isolated and removed from everyone and I remember being in 6th grade and seeing these kids who were seniors in high school and they were dressed all in black and they were looking all morose and I was like they're the coolest fucking people ever.
JON PARELES Damon Albarn has come up with another of his morose, midtempo, insinuating minor-key rock ditties — "I'm a long way from land/I don't know what to do," he sings — and he tops it lavishly, with strings, piano, (perhaps synthetic) horns and a West African balafon (marimba).
Though not all the pets in these books pass away — one is unjustly separated from its young owner, and another apparently goes missing without, it turns out, ever existing — all of the stories dip a pinkie toe into the emotional pool of loss without being morose or preachy.
Its final season, which begins on Sunday night, will set in motion the fates awaiting memorably morose characters like Nora Durst, the steely government official played by Carrie Coon, who, after losing her husband and children, has found a makeshift happiness with the police chief Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux).
Even Catcher in the Rye, with its iconic voice, isn't quite as adolescent: Holden Caulfield's tone is polished and sparkly and lively, even when he's being morose, but Ponyboy's comparatively clunky prose sounds exactly like a 14-year-old trying to be profound, because that's exactly what it is.
Or maybe you've seen the follow-ups, "My Crew" and "Over," all of which sit somewhere in the vicinity of House of Balloons era The Weeknd, if The Weeknd had more to him than laying morose on a couch and crooning in a high-pitched voice about having too much sex.
" Australian National University points to an early use of the greeting in "The Romance of a Station," a novel from 1889: "He pulled up, nodding to Alec's 'Good-day, Tillidge,' and replying in a short, morose manner, running his words one into the other, as a bushman does, 'G'd-day, sir.
Not long after Grant and Reeves met at a dinner party in 2009, they began collaborating on their first book, for which the 45-year-old Grant — who makes text-based paintings about linguistic connections — created washed-ink drawings inspired by a winkingly morose poem that Reeves, 53, had written.
" Australian National University points to an early use of the greeting in "The Romance of a Station," a novel from 1889: "He pulled up, nodding to Alec's 'Good-day, Tillidge', and replying in a short, morose manner, running his words one into the other, as a bushman does, 'G'd-day, sir.
It is one thing for the Cabinet to declare that a president in a coma is unable to perform the duties of his office; it is quite another for it to declare that the president is too ill-tempered, absent-minded, morose, anxious, narcissistic, undisciplined, or just plain stupid to perform those duties.
It doesn't surprise me at all that one of the most virtuosic movies about wounded masculinity this year was made by a woman director — there are shades of Kathryn Bigelow's intensely female gaze to the film and the way it regards its morose main character, though the jolting terseness is all Ramsay's own.
But that was who she had in mind when she apologized—not her sister or her nephews, though they were there, watching in a morose semicircle as she executed the words in her looping cursive; and not Charlotte, who would be terribly upset but whose ebullient toughness would carry her right through.
MLB Team Report - Chicago Cubs - INSIDE PITCH ST. LOUIS — The music might not have been blaring from the loudspeakers in the Chicago Cubs' clubhouse Wednesday after their 5-3 loss to St. Louis, but that doesn't mean they were a morose bunch as they headed for the airport and a trip to Cincinnati.
So, Spiderman: Homecoming was directed by Jon Watts, and you know, for the last couple years, these big superhero movies have been really morose, really depressing, really dark looks at these tormented, existential questions of what does it mean to be a lone man against the world, trying to save it from itself.
The new cast is middle-aged where the old one was young; they have a stolid, almost morose air that fits their roles (Margaret excluded) as redoubtable figures in a dying empire, the symbols of a glory that their country—going through tumult after turmoil, currency on the fritz, politically divided—no longer possesses.
When I tell men about that now, they say, "He 100 percent didn't delete the file," and if that's true, which I think it might be, I like to picture his face after jacking off to the photos, morose and remorseful about how badly he messed up, and I feel that's punishment enough for breaking his promise.
The Bishop that emerges from her telling may be at times morose or ashamed of her drinking (wishing, as she wrote to Methfessel, that she could be more like writers who "drink worse than I do, at least badly & all the time, and don't seem to have any regrets or shame—just write poems about it").
Morose lyrics, melancholy tunes, and all that negative energy is tied to fuzzy, crackling guitar noise that keeps threatening to crumble apart but somehow just barely skates through in one piece, the perfect metaphor; the slam-dunk power-chord exercises that punctuate the record are framed by quieter, jaggedier layers of acoustic pluck and electric whine.
The last few episodes may have had their moments, but every little sliver of brilliance—like that morose drunken hangout the night before the Battle of Winterfell, or Tyrion's tearful goodbye with Jaime, or basically any moment Peter Dinklage is on screen—feels drowned out by the hurried plot mechanics, exhausting battle sequences, and coffee cups.
Obama's efforts to breathe new vigor into an Oslo Process that had been comatose for the best part of a decade by the time he took office quickly floundered — a tale of vain diplomatic entreaties that illustrate the morose absurdity of expecting success when repeating the just-get-them-talking pattern that had delivered a decade-plus of failure.
Courtney Love has also been a muse for the band itself: Since the discovery of their admiration for her between the release of their 2014 debut, The Human Cry, and now, Clark and drummer Keith McGraw have shifted the band's aesthetics from dark, witchy and morose to pink, flowery, and femme without losing an ounce of the dark discomfort for which they have become widely known.
Always One person who gets carried away and spirals down one of two staircases of drunkenness: the one where they take their trousers and/or underwear off in a way that literally everyone sees (bad), or the one where they get really weird about the fundamental lack of affection in their life and get really morose and ornery and also horny in a very hard-to-quantify way (extremely bad).
This article originally appeared on VICE UK Probably the most arresting thing about the world's biggest Lego store is just how many adult men there are inside – solemn, sometimes even suited, figures, shambling with a kind of morose dignity between the £400 Lego Star Wars Death Star and the enormous working Lego replica of Big Ben, clearly not buying anything for any children, clearly just here to look at all the Lego.
It descends upon me, like a vulture, for a variety of reasons—all the presents have been opened, and out with the wrapping paper and cardboard goes my excitement for the future; my thoughts turn toward the obligations that will inevitably befall me once my vacation ends; the glorious day I'd been anticipating for so many months is now a full year away—but mostly, I get morose because I can't listen to Christmas music anymore.
When I interviewed the show's writer/composer (and original Pierre) Dave Malloy for the Village Voice last year, Malloy told me that the entire structure of Comet was designed to allow the show to parallel the story of the young Russian countess, Natasha, whose infidelity destroys her relationship with her absent fiancé Prince Andrei, with that of Andrei's morose and disillusioned friend Pierre, looking for a way out from his existential malaise among the high society of Napoleon-era Moscow.
In charmingly clipped, hard-boiled sentences, reinvigorated with repurposed Yiddish words, Chabon tells the story of the morose, dedicated gumshoe Meyer Landsman, "ambivalent, despondent, and with no faith in anything," who is investigating a murder in the District of Sitka, an intimately imagined Jewish settlement in Alaska established after World War II. The initial setting of Octavia E. Butler's speculative, near-future dystopian novel, "Parable of the Sower," is also a circumscribed district: Robledo, "a tiny, walled fish-bowl cul-de-sac community" in Southern California.

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