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"rawness" Definitions
  1. the fact of being powerful and natural and not trained or showing control
  2. the fact of being red and painful because the skin has been damaged
  3. the fact of being honest, direct and sometimes shocking

289 Sentences With "rawness"

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We wanted this rawness to become part of the photographs.
The beauty and the rawness of Eden were still overwhelming.
Your songs never lost the rawness associated with youthful emotion.
Television has become smarter since then — viewers expect more rawness.
Fini: I like the rawness and jankiness of the costumes.
You hear the pure energy and rawness of her music.
There was a rawness to it, a lack of life.
What they don't do is idiosyncrasy, hysteria, rawness, danger, breathlessness.
Soccer doesn't elicit that same rawness of collective emotion here.
R.F.K. had a rawness that seemed to match the national mood.
The honesty and rawness of his stories have definitely inspired me.
But 2017 brought a new rawness to technology industry's gender imbalance.
The rawness of that time, it just was what it was.
The videos actually capture the rawness, the sheer lack of refinement.
The gummies have blunted the rawness and given me wicked munchies.
Facebook demands an unmitigated rawness that can be terrifying at times.
"I think people are attracted to that [rawness]," Oleander told CNBC.
Deneke's family acknowledges that the film conveys the rawness of the case.
This humanity and rawness is something I strive for in my art.
The free verse adds to the beauty and rawness of the story.
The rage, velocity, aggression, and rawness of Sodom made them a legend.
Rather, a proper rawness of sensibility and pulse, something pagan, profoundly wild.
The emotion is real in the documentary, Angle's rawness makes it great.
Stripping away clothing and other societal trappings reveals rawness, regardless of gender.
She's lucid without any attempt at polish: awkwardness — rawness — plays its part.
In her attempt to express rawness, she courts the distortion of extremes.
Yet other opera buffs can't get past some rawness in his voice.
They all have a sincere rawness in self-expression that really inspires me.
Despite the humble materials of Böröcz's works, they lack the rawness of bricolage.
Part of the reason the channel seemed to draw attention was its rawness.
What links these people is not merely the rawness of their capitalist intent.
Like it's an attempt to replicate that rawness that we all sometimes experience.
Not only are scrappiness and rawness and cheapness allowed in punk, they're celebrated.
I see Red Rooster celebrating the rawness of the art that was here.
What you experience in the finished result is a kind of glorious rawness.
Critically important, her photographs speak to the rawness of racism in American culture.
It also contains surprises: Corot's monochromatic ébauche, Cézanne's rawness and Matisse's delicate draughtsmanship.
In terms of rawness, they fall somewhere between the Grimm and Disney versions.
MORRIS: I love that way of thinking about a certain kind of rawness.
But I'll take occasional rawness for the compensating fervor that Ms. Damrau delivers.
I knew I was watching a woman wielding a control over her rawness.
When you play the song now, you can hear that rawness come through.
Sandberg's speech has gone viral, celebrated for its rawness and directness about her suffering.
"East Berlin has the same kind of energy, rawness that Studio had," says Schrager.
A buzzing and claustrophobic punk track it was belted out with a rough rawness.
The video shows the roughness and the rawness of the content of the song.
Ultimately, the film's main preoccupation is how hungry we still are for that rawness.
We wanted to just give that rawness of our live shows on a record.
Matar's accounts of these talks are remarkable for their emotional rawness and acute insight.
Rather, Uada's approach is all about the rawness and melody of the Swedish classics.
The rawness of his music, wrapped in poetry is what drew me in immediately.
That, plus the energy and rawness of Juarez, is what Nalgadas is all about.
The energy of that rawness was not something you'd normally see in the theater.
Still, the sheer rawness of it all blurs the line between reality and comedy sketch.
But most of what I like—and dislike—about Domestica is the rawness of it.
I look at it like, I totally understand why people like that rawness, that immaturity.
"I think it brings some edge to it, some rawness," the 44-year-old added.
It's half calico and half plastic, so it has both a rawness and a sheen.
There was a rawness to the "here today, gone tomorrow" shrines that she found captivating.
Kimberly said she was struck by the texture, rawness and pleasing eccentricity of the wines.
What was grunge if not classic rock reconstructed with punk rawness and speed-metal power?
Such rhetoric, in its vulgarity and its rawness, is a radical break from conservative norms.
A museum today should have generous classical galleries but also spaces inspired by industrial rawness.
Their rawness slices through the haze and forces us to reckon with our own history.
" Ms Banks told Noisey, "Lol, no but seriously this beat made me bring the rawness back.
However, if the pain continues, it's possible that the post-wax rawness is actually a burn.
How difficult it was to function for days after sex: the redness, the rawness, the hurt.
There was a rawness in Kennedy's face and voice that seemed to match the national mood.
Perhaps it's this very rawness and truth telling which has earned her a large, devoted following.
But Mr. Laus says he prefers the rawness of the river at Mearim in Maranhao State.
"I just loved the rawness of the club, and how shit it was, basically," he says.
Over the decades, the Iranian state has smoothed over the early era's rawness, chaos and pain.
Add the onion and cook for 2 more minutes to remove some of the rawness. 4.
At its best, it has an almost punklike purity, emphasizing abandon over structure, rawness over dexterity.
Although laughter is invoked, there is something to be learned from the rawness of the movements.
But the rawness of the moment almost immediately gives way to something more otherworldly; spiritual and charged.
But the rawness played as truthfulness, and it only encouraged more high-voiced singalongs from the audience.
The dynamic between Celeste and Dr. Reisman during the solo session is engrossing for its emotional rawness.
This downbeat psychological portrait is uncomfortable to watch because the rawness of the performance is so believable.
"I especially love hand-drawn animation because it brings a rawness that enhances the story," Bryant says.
There's something beautiful about the rawness and realness of the skin, and people are drawn to that.
There's an aching, unpredictable rawness in her voice that makes the classic plea work one more time.
The power here is the reality of it all, the rawness and ridiculousness of the human condition.
Andrea never tries to manipulate the audience's emotions, but both of those songs had a rawness that worked.
Things would speak to me if I could really feel an element of authenticity and rawness to them.
White Girl isn't perfect (its narrative centers on whiteness a little too much), but its rawness is dizzying.
Slow acoustic guitars, emotional rawness and soft vocals were left behind for electronics blips and reverb drenched falsettos.
We want tears, and rawness, and ache — the elements present in any breakup, on and off the screen.
At the bridge, she interpolates Lauryn Hill's "Ex-Factor," and she sings the hook with an enchanting rawness.
You have all of these delicate details but you need some rawness in it to balance it out.
There's an attractive rawness to his game, one that hints at an inevitable rise to a higher tier.
Concomitant with her politics, the power of Bernstein's work lies in her exquisite balance between rawness and sophistication.
Mr. van Agtmael's photographs have a visual rawness that displays a lack of concern for traditional photojournalistic aesthetics.
Himes would never conceive of his writing as optimistic, but its rawness, originality and impact are beyond question.
That rawness and immediacy can scare some less tech-savvy lawmakers, but O'Rourke says not to overthink it.
And whatever one may think about the wisdom of those votes, it was based on a rawness of appeal.
We quoted her mother cursing at her, which was in keeping with the rawness and roughness of the narrative.
With our naivety, we retained this kind of rawness and 'punkish' attitude that a lot of the songs have.
What I admired most about her debut album, 2014's Queen of the Clouds, was her vulnerability, her rawness.
All these years later, she still marries gospel's depth with danceable grooves and the rawness of deep Southern soul.
As the Morlocks talked of their loved one's murder in 1991, the rawness of their loss clearly remained fresh.
U.F.O.F. and Two Hands are beautiful and painful albums, animated by an emotional rawness that's rare in folk music.
Ms. Smith's work is quieter and more internal than Ms. Eyal's, but these artists share a chilling, thrilling rawness.
For all that prison shows pride themselves on supposed "rawness," it's nothing compared to the conditions seen in these clips.
She represents the rawness and the passion and spiritual side of being an artist and what gets you into it.
It brings you back to the rawness of that piece of meat and the quality of the cut you're serving.
Preservationists clamor for their survival, historians laud their ethical origins and an independent public has found beauty in their rawness.
Throughout, even at his most tender, Combs is firm, stepping into the rawness of the feeling, not away from it.
Key influence on your work: The humor and rawness and realness of experimental artists (Wooster Group, Elevator Repair Service, Radiohole).
All those rough, jagged lines, and that unevenly-shaped silhouette, give a rawness and immediacy to Saturn's brutality and fear.
With easy throws taken away, the run game stymied and the Ravens trailing big, Jackson's rawness as a passer was exposed.
Its bracing and freezing rawness, followed by its subtle tenderness, distills the wild, blustery, softly lit grandeur of the Far North.
It was impeccably acted, with rawness and complexity closer to that of an ambitious cable drama than a broadcast crime mystery.
He wasn't overproducing anything, he wanted to capture the rawness of it and we appreciate everything he did for that record.
When I read the script, I was blown away by the dynamite, and humanity, and rawness and realness of this woman.
Their emptiness, their nakedness, and their rawness suggests and alienation of land and culture, a loss of nothing we care about.
For me, it seemed to be less about the melody and more about the feeling and the rawness of the sound.
Beloved gay pop isn't always wrapped in rainbows, but in exuberance, rawness, poise, virtuosity — the audacity of radiating absolute emotional freedom.
Notes on the Culture The British designer's new collection of furniture embraces the "rawness and primitive qualities" of small-scale models.
"I'm this entity of rawness," Gabrielle Hamilton said of the dance she performs in the Broadway show, choreographed by John Heginbotham.
People are drawn to these musicians' imperfections and emotional rawness—seeing someone who is comfortable with discomfort can be life-changing.
Rihanna's music had morphed during the hiatus: Her new songs were still brassy and explicit, but sewn together with a fresh rawness.
She pours out her heart with a rawness that eclipses any humor, late-life analysis, or nostalgia she brings to the story.
There's a newfound (or, rather, rediscovered) rawness to it, perhaps a result of the looser way the band approached the recording process.
It's the rawness of it and the realness of it that I love, but I won't lie—this challenge has been...challenging!
I know a lot of punks who started out as metalheads, but when they heard the rawness of punk, they switched over.
Mr. Arcángel recognizes the limitations of the crude shelter he provides; its rawness, he imagines, will prevent anyone from getting too comfortable.
The lyrical rawness of "Reaper" — Mr. Mulherin's proper full-length debut album, and his first on a record label — can be searing.
"When she gets to that part, that rawness is real," said Julie Hochgesang, a childhood friend who teaches linguistics at Gallaudet University.
That section brought another, small reminder that Mr. Trump's teleprompter performances are different than the rawness his Twitter feed or interviews offer.
Rather than empathizing with Rønnenfelt's pain as my own, I simply reveled in the rawness of its expression in every note and lyric.
That particular group of people had a rawness to them and a feeling of "Let's do this thing," which matched my own temperament.
Even more annoying is the synthetically slick interpretations of numbers that were, in their first incarnations, so appealing because of their youthful rawness.
The rawness of the Notorious B.I.G and Tupac gave rap the juice needed to transform the pathos of racial communities into evocative storytelling.
I took advantage of my emotional rawness and had a good cry, working through childhood issues that this feeling of deprivation brought up.
Despite these moments of atmospheric beauty, never once does the band compromise the integrity of their approach to bringing back the genre's rawness.
In this era now, everyone wants that uncut raw flavour, and that's exactly what 67 are all about in this freestyle – total rawness.
When Theo talks about the situation, he uses words like "revolution" and "struggle," words saved from portentousness by the rawness of his emotion.
The residual heat mellows the rawness of the garlic while still keeping the dish bright, punchy and sharp — just like I like it.
So why aren't more mothers speaking up more in public, #MeToo style, with messy rawness about the injustices they've experienced in the workplace?
I myself often find the cheaper ones, in their rawness, more compelling and more legitimately unsettling than the found-footage movies Hollywood produces.
Both have a unique, photogenic look, have been embraced by the fashion world, and maintain that authentic rawness many of their pop predecessors lack.
Scenes where nameless mage Astrid Bergès-Frisbey taps into her animal-controlling powers feel more indebted to Ladyhawke's dreamy magic-and-the-wilds rawness.
And while the battles were stripped of the rawness you might see in, you know, an actual dance battle, they were skillful and sexy.
But then there's also a part within that rawness that says, 'Don't think for one minute I need you to take care of me.
The Eugene, OR outfit's thrashy, crusty, dark hardcore ticks all of my boxes, and despite the rawness of its emotional delivery, is maddeningly listenable.
His political experience has helped him in past weeks guide Macron through a turbulent period that analysts say have exposed the president's political rawness.
Noth went on to reveal he didn't like the first two films, explaining they didn't match the humor or rawness of the HBO series.
In the Violin Concerto, Hilary Hahn's lean, focused sound was a perfect fit for this orchestra and this repertory, poised between rawness and refinement.
"I'm interested in a certain kind of visceral aspect, a kind of rawness in the work, which I like very much," Ms. Bhabha said.
I'll take the trade-off of some vocal rawness and overly impulsive moments for the virile excitement he brings, complete with thrilling top notes.
There was a newness, sometimes even a rawness to this part of town, with its skinny saplings here and there staked against the wind.
This character is identified only as Young Woman, and she is played here with a mesmerizing mix of rawness and delicacy by Robyn Kerr.
And the rawness of how the season tackles #MeToo and Time's Up makes it clear that those people — particularly the women — are indeed being heard.
I think you need to add some rawness and emotion in there, and the songs need to make sense [in the context of the scene].
I liked the rawness of Death of the Party, just get in there and set up the mic and there we go, that's the recording.
The pace in "The French" is slow, but there is a rawness to the language and the expressions that gives it a sense of urgency.
As Isolde went through swings of thwarted fury, yearning and despair, Ms. Stemme altered the colorings of her sound, from steely rawness to melting warmth.
It's quite a raw song emotionally, and therefore I thought the sound of the song should fall in line with the rawness of the lyrics.
The term comes from the French crudité, meaning rawness, yet its culinary use — always plural — is of recent vintage, first surfacing in 20th-century France.
Candy Darling's star shone brighter than most actors could have hoped, and Andy Warhol wasn't the only person to notice her rawness and exuberant energy.
"I can see the rawness of that work, how out of control I was," Ms. Kominsky-Crumb said on a recent visit to New York.
"Maybe it was just that I didn't know any other way to be loved," she says, with a rawness as devastating as it is affecting.
Getting it right always matters but when the project's focus is honoring lives taken there is a fragility and rawness that must be accounted for.
Getting it right always matters but when the project's focus is honoring lives taken there is a fragility and rawness that must be accounted for.
One thing they have in common is their rawness and fragility, but grief never sounds or feels the same, and often takes forms you wouldn't expect.
It's this rawness of spirit, the way the crust of my middle-age shell has been blown off me, and here I am, the real me.
Through bold color that fills the frame with added cinematic styling, Jocoy's images play on intimacy, vulnerability, and rawness, depicting those fleeting moments of youth culture.
PWR BTTM's early music had zero gloss and a goofy garage rawness, sticking to mostly guitar and drums, with Bruce and Hopkins switching off on vocals.
I love the parlance, inside jokes, and rawness that these hosts deliver, and Phoebe Robinson, one of the hosts of 2 Dope Queens, is no different.
Last night, though, Kimmel demonstrated an unprecedented emotional rawness in a 13-minute monologue regarding his infant son, who was born last month, as Yahoo reports.
Get down to the real rawness of your own being, and you'll find everyone is capable of love and everyone is subject to your own love.
Along with the difficult subject matter, critics at the time noted the rawness of the aesthetic — the unbound hair, the absence of makeup, the emotional exposure.
As the mother of a young child, I was put off somehow by its rawness, as too real or too risky to open myself up to.
It creates a space in which the messiness and rawness of race and power and fantasy and trauma can unspool into a chaotic churn of impressions.
She has a rawness that dovetails with the role, but she doesn't know how to show us Madhi's interior life as she goes from fishmonger to contender.
We've all seen her fearlessness in her comedy but she is also fearless about exposing different sides of herself with a rawness that immediately draws everyone in.
There's really no distinction because when people think of an activist, or people that are political, there's not much room for rawness and just being a human.
Through bold color that fills the frame with added cinematic styling, Jocoy's images are play on intimacy, vulnerability, and rawness, depicting those fleeting moments of youth culture.
This process can produce art that is not self-reflective or edited, but pieces created in the midst of grief just might be redeemed by their rawness.
"It was about committing to the maquette, doggedly sticking to its naïveté, to its rawness and primitive qualities," said Toogood, speaking from her studio in East London.
Within Bradford's "Pickett's Charge," there is a rawness, a free construction that flies in the face of popular culture's insistence on a simplified historical and visual record.
Ploeger went to "the end of Europe," he says, on his search for the location that would illustrate the rawness of violence, paired with modern-day technical advancements.
The incredible Gabrielle Hamilton, who dances the dream ballet, prances barefoot around the stage in a sparkly shirt that says, "Dream Baby Dream," her body spasming with rawness.
This desire to be seen lent itself toward a vulnerability and a rawness that helped others to connect on a deeper level to the performers in the imagery.
That can be seen in the architecture of Miró's Majorca studio, where he persuaded Sert to add an element of rawness into the sharp angles and undulating roof.
While Cara is brave to bare her soul with such rawness– and it feels like a genuine attempt to connect with listeners – she encounters some trouble communicating musically.
Apart from both Daredevil and Jessica Jones receiving strong reviews from critics in the last year, Bernthal's performance as Frank Castle was praised by critics for its rawness.
Our personal interactions are not always effortless, but time and a shared focus on parenting helped diminish the rawness of our break from open wounds to tender spots.
There is a tendency to champion today's young female rock singers for their rawness and vulnerability, but on "Puberty 2" Mitski often keeps herself at a calculated distance.
Mr. Bennington's ability to pair serrate rawness with sleek melody separated him from the other singers of his era, and also from the ones he grew up on.
Pimp Flaco - "Callathe" Those searching for that SoundCloud type rawness in Latin trap need look further than this bassbin rattling single that accomplishes a lot with very few words.
"It's the uniqueness, the rawness of the environment," that draws tourists from Australia, North America, Europe, and, increasingly, China, said Rob Jewell, chairman of the Glacier Country Tourism Group.
Human emotions in all their stripped back intensity and twitchy rawness are the subject matter for this one-take short film called Böisé, directed by French filmmaker Nicolas Cambier.
Without in any way diminishing the rawness of the feelings or the righteous anger and fear gripping over 21625 percent of our country, the path forward must be charted.
"Pups," the new ASAP Ferg single, is essentially a remake of DMX's "Get at Me Dog," delivered with the rawness of a freestyle on an old DJ Clue mixtape.
But when the orchestra erupts with pointillist riffs and rawness, even as Jack and Ennis share an emotional moment, the music makes them — unsophisticated, rural characters — seem oddly brainy.
It felt like a rupture that would realign hip-hop with rawness and also, thanks to the seamlessness of the internet, push these dizzyingly tragic songs toward pop's center.
Best Song: "Isn't This Better" There's a rawness in this aching melody, beautifully sung by Barbra Streisand, that offers a convincing emotion that the rest of "Funny Lady" lacks.
Swaying with stark power while stealing from Brazil the concept of saudade, the song's gentle, plucked acoustic guitar harmonics accentuate a melody inextricable from the rawness of her voice.
But the scout sensed that Leicester (itself a second-division team at the time) could make something of that rawness and acquired him for less than half a million dollars.
It's one of the forces powering Atlanta's trap's infiltration the mainstream, and part of what made the unrefined rawness of Chicago's drill feel an extension of a city in crisis.
" Winters tells me, "It was kind of tough coming back to the solo songwriter thing because of the rawness and sincerity of being just up there with an acoustic guitar.
Most everything in "Mary Poppins Returns" looks, feels and sounds like a sales pitch, with the exception of Whishaw's emotional rawness, which creates jagged little holes in the manufactured uplift.
The effect, in Thilo Reinhard's graceful English translation, is almost Didionesque, as the willed, witty detachment of the narrator's voice at once conceals and emphasizes the rawness of her emotions.
Shot in documentary style, in natural light, with a constantly moving hand-held camera, "Breathless" overthrew the polished aesthetics of 22010s French film, introducing a B-movie rawness and energy.
Bainbridge's work is as spare and macabre as Muriel Spark's, but there's a rawness to it, a lack of ontological underpinning, that can make it even more unpredictable and disturbing.
And the original cast is, if anything, better than when I first saw it, investing the characters with the undiluted emotional rawness that has become a signature of this troupe.
You may revel in the mix of rawness and glamor, marveling at the city's hodgepodge of shiny high-rises and old houses with the Lebanese triple arcade at the front.
Despite the involvement of ITV, some "Love Island" fans have already expressed fears about whether an American version will have the same emotional rawness as the British show: OpinionEva Wiseman
But if the press wasn't focusing on the changes in her body, they were trying to connect the rawness of her performance to her own personal history — and her father's death.
It sounds like an amalgamation between the rawness of the early Skrapz is Back-era with the production sheen and contemplative interludes of 80s Baby and The End of the Beginning.
The White House, in conjunction with the Ad Council, next week will debut public service messages on opioid dangers that were described to us as having a "shock the conscience" rawness.
The rawness of the human encounter, primarily relying on physical combat and a performance of masculinity, is epitomized within the confines of two bodies oscillating between sharp harmony and futile struggle.
But where it differs, for me, despite its documented diversions into disruptive metaphorical imagery, poorly realized mini-games and heavy religious sentiments (the Greens are devout Christians), is in its rawness.
The rawness of the violence is startling, partly because despite "Atomic Blonde" and other female-driven movies, it's still unusual to see a woman receive (and freely mete out) such barbarity.
Wortham takes a more optimistic approach to creating a persona or character for yourself online, especially if the rawness of just posting your life to the Internet is bumming you out.
The Real Housewives of New York star, self-made mogul, and committed philanthropist is famously direct, outspoken, and take-no-bullshit, but fans are just as enamored by her rawness and vulnerability.
The Trump administration has released a series of four public service advertisements designed to highlight the dangers of opioid addiction, described to Axios last week as having a "shock the conscience" rawness.
Their willingness to explore any personal experience, no matter how graphic or private, gave the story lines some of their emotional rawness and sexual frankness, and the set its warm, freewheeling atmosphere.
Dusted with sawdust, John Byam's sculptures appear as if they've just been carved, the shavings attached with glue binder giving a rawness to the miniature spacecrafts, airplanes, houses, helicopters, cameras, and coffins.
Commentators have wrung their hands to rawness over how a Trump presidency might inflame tensions on racial and religious fronts and what an intolerant portrait of America it would project to the world.
Produced in his unique homemade medium — stove soot and saliva on paper scraps — they reflect his peculiar blend of delicacy and rawness, with scratchy scaffolds of lines containing remarkably subtle and atmospheric tones.
"Living every day with the challenges of a disability allows me to bring a rawness to the character and bring him to life with my unique perspectives," he said in an email interview.
There was a vulnerability, there was just a rawness to the way she presented her feelings on that record, and tempered by what's always there in Joni's songs, which is a cool intelligence.
The rawness of their recordings means that they are not quite as suited to easy listening as the beautiful melodies and harmonies of Queen or the upbeat power chords of AC/DC (see chart).
Where some postmodern bluesmen cultivate a stark, crude, garage-rock primitivism and risk the whole album falling apart, the security inherent in the mechanized backing band, and even the solos, does diminish the rawness.
Just when the show could have gone in for histrionics and waterworks, it chose, instead, to look at the rawness of grief when it's still fresh but you're getting used to living with it.
While the series lacks the cinematic quality and narrative neatness we've come to expect from popular films like "American Sniper" and "Lone Survivor," it has a rawness missing from those more carefully crafted films.
I know you can't probably tell based off of the music, but for me there was a rawness and kind of a haunting, gothic sound to their music that I was really drawn to.
She plays Tatiana with less sophistication and more rawness than Ms. Vishneva; her interpretation as yet is less resolved, but more unusual, with touches of painful intensity worthy of the Italian actress Anna Magnani.
Wanting to record where Sacrilege tracked Behind the Realms of Madness, Napalm Death entered Rich Bitch studio to lay down Side B of Scum, honing the rawness of Side A into a more precise assault.
By capturing this rawness, with little more than a nuance in tone and a simplistic yet deep chorus, "Fade Away" manages to be universal and open to interpretation, while also ostensibly centring on one concept.
The exchange between her and Biden was powerful not only because of its rawness, but because it reminds us that history matters — and our political leaders should be held accountable for the role they play.
The startling rawness of that sequence—the pure shock of its execution—perhaps can never be matched, only duplicated, but Gibson gives us battle scenes that come close in their savagery, horror, and utter brilliance.
That act was very cathartic, but I can see as the book is published, I now relate to the experience through the words that I had found, as opposed to the rawness of the memory.
There's a certain rawness that you can get if you write something down right away, but to make it an interesting story, you really have to step back to see what the greater picture is.
With the older versions (like the one from III), when the sound of a harp is rendered in really low quality audio, there's a rawness and almost a certain kind of melancholy quality to it.
Growing up and listening to hardcore and punk, that was the first thing I could identify with—the rawness of the music combined with the brutally honest and confrontational lyrics about political and social issues.
It's painful to compare this performance to the rawness of her characters in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), Sense and Sensibility (1995), Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet (1996), or even the medical horror Contagion (2011).
Not to try and sound like a first year cultural studies student, but do you think the starkness, the rawness of these records and this kind of music, is reflective of the current global climate?
They circle back to their 90s origins, bringing hardcore-tinged lines to a sound that has been stripped back and echoes with a rawness that can only be wrought from the pain of real life.
Working with the Pakistani vocalist Ali Sethi, she chose ragas dealing with themes of water, rain and thunder; these raga-inspired passages were sung by Mr. Sethi on Thursday with both rawness and plaintive delicacy.
Axel Vervoordt, the Belgian antiquaire who was the interior designer of Mr. West's California home and has a penchant for rawness, nature and the wear and tear of a life well-lived, was name-checked.
That's not exactly new terrain, but like the rest of the album, there is a rawness, a sexual honesty ("You probably think I must be broken / promiscuous boy, be ashamed"), and yes, a distinctly queer sensibility.
It seems to me that freedom is both its own lesson and reward, and I have come to accept and even to welcome the rawness that change brings, the sting of new skin meeting the world.
For Crawford, the British designer whose gorgeous, subtle Sinnerlig collection came out in late 2015, it was how to preserve the rawness and tactility of natural materials, like cork and seagrass, when making mass-­produced furniture.
That's the torment running through the monologue delivered by Annie (Toni Collette, who anchors the film with a vanity-free rawness) at the grief support group she sneaks out to attend not long after her mother's funeral.
If the legacy of Final Fantasy VII has been one of dealing with the tragedy and emotional rawness of losing someone, and then finding grand meaning in that, then maybe it's time for us to shift perspectives.
As we contemplate this, it is worth recalling that the membrane separating what the Scottish novelist John Buchan called "the graces of civilization" from "the rawness of barbarism" is thinner and more fragile than we sometimes imagine.
It poses provocative questions about modern life, even as it sits within a lineage of peers such as Goya or Munch, who also touched on the rawness of contemporary life with distinctive painterly invention and strange beauty.
Dray should have realized that Al-Farouq Aminu had spent his time on the Portland Trail Blazers learning to waltz with his deep inner rawness, teaching his body the score of one-two-three-dribble-dribble-dunk.
There's a rawness to her earlier albums—especially debut Dry and its followup Rid of Me, released in 1992 and 1993 respectively—that make her music feel as if she just grabbed her guitar in an impulsive rage.
The rawness of her construction may reflect the rough tumult of her personal history, challenges stacked upon challenges from an early age, which she overcame to attain an MFA from the University of California Los Angeles in 2012.
There are fiery songs about secrets and infidelity (the swaggering "Red Flag" and "Naughty," delivered in Ms. Stefani's speak-sung pseudo-rap) and ballads that capture the rawness of a long relationship's premature end ("Used to Love You").
" Mr. Lewis says his friends across the aisle in Congress fear the rawness of Mr. Trump's appeal, at a time they desperately need more black and Hispanic votes, and worry it could produce "the destruction of the Republican Party.
"There's tons of movies about youth that I felt depicted the rawness of growing up, but what I hope to add in this film at least was like also a real sense of hope even within ugliness," said Hill.
Jay Hopler is writing about his response to his father's death, and his struggle to deal with the rawness of his own grief when he sees it next to beauty — of the natural world or of his own poetry.
But to the companies making and marketing these apps, please, don't elide this aspect of womanhood by painting it with a trendy, approachable color that turns femininity into ironic girlishness, a period of bodily and emotional rawness into tempered calm.
And so, Future retreated inward, putting whatever pop ambitions he had on hold and instead concentrating on appealing to his base: listeners who appreciated his rawness, his emotion, his songwriting skills, and his ability to craft anything into a hook.
I realize "a lovely story about a widow's grief" doesn't sound like an easy watch, but the series' fourth episode, "Visitor," is a terrific example of how the show uses its emotional rawness to explore the experience of grief without creating a wallow.
The gritty, idealistic outsiders of New York's creative scenes in the late '70s — their era's music, art and general sense of freedom — provided an antidote to the homogeneity of today's pop culture, and few writers captured that romantic rawness quite like Myles.
It's also hard to deny that Brazilian rap—even at the early 2000s, when the genre was at the peak of its aggression and rawness with artists like Racionais and Trilha Sonora do Gueto—frequently incorporated melodic influences through its choruses and samples.
The rawness flowed out against a backdrop of the House impeachment inquiry that stems from a July phone call Trump made to President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, in which he asked Zelensky to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
This not only allowed him to end the book with a devastatingly funny punchline but created a context that makes sense of the rawness of protagonist Alexander Portnoy's rambling reflections on being young, horny, Jewish, and in thrall to an overbearing mother.
It's like, the songs are kind of emotional, so it's just really more the rawness of it, you know, of just leaving a relationship or a toxic situation and just kind of going through those motions, and those emotions are gonna show through the videos.
When: June 4 at 9:30 PM (MAC Main Room), Q&A June 3 at 1:30 PM (Phi Centre) Hometown: Amsterdam, Netherlands Why: His sample collage productions evoke the dusty grooves of vintage Detroit house, carefully balancing his melodic sensibilities with a gritty rawness.
From its 'babe, please consider how I feel too' vulnerability on earworm-filled, guitar-drenched single "Mad Angle" to the gone-in-less-than-two-minutes rawness of slower jam "Reasons," the EP plants Che's feet firmly in innovative, open-hearted and unafraid rap territory.
Noguchi's Akari Light Sculptures revitalized traditional Japanese materials (hand-made paper and bamboo) with an industrial and modern touch; the surfaces of his stoneworks reveal the traces of drills, chisels, and hammers much as many of Sachs's sculptures expose their components and celebrate their rawness.
I have seen and I've experienced it in my own life that when tragedy on any level befalls a person there is this openness and this vulnerability on the other side of it -- this rawness if you will -- that is extremely attractive to people.
Three Billboards isn't a perfect movie, but the rawness in Frances McDormand's stunning performance as a mother who's trying to get a group of small-town male police officers to take the case of a violent attack against a teenage girl seriously is hard to shake.
Yet I especially liked the way he tore into vehement episodes: He tossed off bursts of double octaves with steely fortissimo sound, and brought earthy rawness to the driving left-hand chords and crunchy theme that opens the finale, which sounded like a dark Norwegian dance.
Or perhaps Bloom was always fearless; maybe there was a rawness, or an otherness, to her as a young child that her peers could not then tolerate, but that adults, who eventually come into their own sense of mortality and misery, now enjoy watching her explore through her show.
That was enough to bring out the tearful rawness in her songs, which almost always deal with pain and how to overcome it; even in more-or-less dance tunes like "Cheap Thrills" and "Move Your Body," her voice insists on its scars as much as its triumphs.
"Hear the Sirens Scream" pulls all of those effects together and melds it with a rawness that echoes through the speakers and puts you front and centre of your own personal show before "The Reaper" spins away on cosmic organ sounds and catapults you ever further into depths of terror.
Consigned to obscurity in warehouses, these records found an unlikely fan base in the Northern Soul scene, where their rarity, and the very rawness of their failure, created an aura of authenticity that garnered a highly devoted response in the blue-collar British youth of the rapidly industrializing United Kingdom.
While many books about medicine and illness address this, Awdish's work is singular in its rawness and willingness to show us a person at one with her pain and isolation, able to relate completely through her writing to the intense feelings of helplessness that confront almost every patient admitted to a hospital.
From time to time, he wrote articles under the heading "Cop Diary" for The New Yorker, which published them under the made-up byline Marcus Laffey, the better to protect him from retaliation by bosses who might not like the frankness or the rawness of what he said about the Police Department.
Mixing samples from some of Jay-Z's favorite artists — Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, the Fugees — with live instrumentation, the producer hit on a rich, grown-up soul sound that allowed Jay-Z, 47, to look inward and address his much-analyzed marriage, fatherhood, generational trauma and the black experience with believable rawness.
Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, compiled his demos and some outtakes from their previous album, Double Fantasy, for Milk and Honey, and while the rawness of Lennon's tracks is harshly juxtaposed against Ono's more polished songs, it's impossible to deny the emotion behind a song like "Grow Old Together," which Lennon demoed in Bermuda in 1980.
It was hard to watch when Milo Ventimiglia's Jack and Mandy Moore's Rebecca had that no-holes-barred fight during the Season 1 finale of This Is Us. The rawness and the intimacy of the scene that seemed to go on forever didn't just tug at viewer's heartstrings, it ripped and tore at them.
And you're denying the rawness and rareness of that extraordinary language during those extraordinary minutes at the White House on Monday night, when he called Mueller's team and, presumably, top officials at the F.B.I. "the most biased group of people," accusing them of a prejudice and partisanship for which there is no compelling evidence.
The comparison between he and Caboclo is perhaps unfair given that they are somewhat dissimilar players stylistically at this point, but it's an easy one to draw given the attributes that make them attractive prospects, some of the roadblocks they face at the same point, and because Caboclo is sort of the benchmark for rawness in a prospect.
Soccer Mommy's trick is to combine several smaller, more commonplace tropes in the service of a grander narrative: the breathy sneer, the vocal ache that signals adolescent misery and gender solidarity, the guitar distortion whose rawness correlates with lyrical introspection, the diaristic illusion, the tunes that sound catchy in your head and abrasive when she sings them.
I asked myself this question as I went through Outliers and American Vanguard Art, a capacious exhibition centered on outsider art, currently on view at the National Gallery in Washington, D.C. As this show demonstrates, the rawness and tactility of the most powerful outsider artworks offer a sense of bedrock presence, of stubborn conviction and irrepressible need.
Bolaño seems to be suggesting a preference for the pared down formal qualities of these diverse authors but also their unflagging honesty in conveying the truthfulness of their artistic and personal selves, no matter how they might be judged for the rawness of the register (and no doubt the freezer in Pizarnik's kitchen would be the coldest of any of these referenced writers).
Not Vanya, the steward of his late sister's estate (played with defiant, abject rawness by a brilliant Mr. Sanders); or his niece and fellow manager, Sonya (Yvonne Woods, pinched with care); or her imperious father, Alexander Serebryakov (an elegant, fatuous Mr. DeVries), an aging professor in residence with his new, beautiful young wife, Elena (Celeste Arias, giving a traditionally glamorous part a homespun naïveté).
We read Guillaume IX of Poitier's "In the Great Sweetness of Spring" together, and one passage in particular became a point of reference: "Our love moves in this way: / like a branch of the hawthorn tree / …I want my God to let me live / to have my hands beneath her cloak again…" A similar combination of rawness and sensitivity is what gives Acheson's work its potency and range.
Apart from admiring typical luxury designers (Céline, Amélie Pichard, White Project, Grace Wales Bonner, and Gucci, duh), the Gucci Gang's unique identity includes other fundamental components: They've got the tenacity that comes with the youth of today's obsession with the internet (and its unlimited access to anything at any time), they possess a rawness that French culture hasn't seen since the days of Jean-Luc Godard and La Nouvelle Vague (or even earlier, the revolutionary time that was narrated by Simone de Beauvoir) and they're uncensored, which is the only thing that's going to tie American and French youth together.

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