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"sublimely" Definitions
  1. to a very high degree or standard that you admire very much
  2. (formal, often disapproving) extremely, especially in a way that shows somebody is not aware of what they are doing or are not concerned about what happens because of it
"sublimely" Synonyms
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It was sublimely disorienting, a mirror image of the times.
The opening ceremony, sublimely choreographed by Deborah Colker, was uplifting.
It's sublimely ridiculous in the same way Robocop is legend.
If it failed sublimely enough, it might become unintentional camp.
The sublimely suburban meandering sensation of Burial's work cannot be overstated.
Yet it was sublimely light and spicy, vibrant and thoroughly delicious.
The sublimely silky texture of the greens makes them worth the wait.
This clue elevates a so-so entry by sublimely misdirecting the solver.
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CF: It is what we sublimely resemble — we live inside the industrialized penile system.
The principal source for Attenborough's film is " My Early Life ," Churchill's sublimely impetuous memoir.
All we have of "Arianna," for example, is the title character's sublimely tragic lament.
Yet it has consistently transcended mere parody and created its own sublimely absurd universe.
The New York Times called it "sublimely ugly" and a "stoutly utilitarian force of engineering."
The third season of Orange Is The New Black ended on a sublimely joyous note.
It's hard not to admire Alexandre Pato here, simply for having produced something so sublimely shit.
The bread was slightly crusty, the lettuce crunchy, and the meat thinly sliced and sublimely soft.
But then something wholly unexpected will happen, and the everything will come together in sublimely stupid ways.
Let these kitties lull you into a sublimely chilled-out state in this six minute mindfulness class.
There's a passionate, dissonant climax, and then a sublimely mystical return of the berceuse at the end.
The art of Carrie Mae Weems is as subtle and sublimely elegant as it is uncompromisingly political.
The film is sublimely set in Montana in the 173s, decked with oversized denim jackets and cassette tapes.
Best of all is the sublimely hilarious Madeleine Bundy as both Harry and a certain toilet-dwelling ghost.
Blockers and Game Night aren't as aggressively crazy (or sublimely smart-stupid) as a typical Ferrell/McKay comedy.
Mr. Gianordoli reacted by writing computer code that randomly regurgitates "Red" into new poems that are sublimely sarcastic.
With his poodles, his concert-going, and his "carefully managed hedonism," Schopenhauer was sublimely selfish and wholly bourgeois.
With his poodles, his concert-going, and his "carefully managed hedonism," he was sublimely selfish and wholly bourgeois.
Then there was, of course, the sublimely British Monty Python, and the formalist silliness of early Steve Martin.
For examples of sublimely ridiculous dojo wars one need only read about the life of Count Juan Raphael Dante.
It did not float quite so sublimely free of the material world as he had claimed in the "Declaration".
The grand finale of the first Equalizer movie is one of the most sublimely silly sequences I've ever seen.
There are the legions of sublimely filtered public motherhoods, blogged in detail by women like Naomi Davis and Courtney Adamo.
And yet it also sounds sublimely pretty, the promise of technology in the first days of a dawning digital era.
It's a surreal journey into worlds of the unknown where cult figure Pinhead, portrayed sublimely by Doug Bradley, defines evil.
Each year, another twenty-four thousand people abandon Vietnam's sublimely fertile Mekong Delta as crop fields are polluted with salt.
There are comedies and crime stories, historical epics and slices of ordinary life, socially conscious dramas and sublimely silly comedies.
There are many reasons, but a huge and sublimely logical part of the answer is the decline of labor unions.
As the above video shows, these incredibly intricate (and sublimely creepy) dioramas are fascinating works of art and forensic science.
From the traditional to the sublimely sinister, here are 11 of the best runway looks that serve as solid costume inspiration.
Wonderful Wonderful gleams and wails, an arena-rock record smoothed over with cold keyboard embellishments but inflated with sublimely inane confidence.
TowerFall had sublimely tight controls that made the mere act of moving around a joy, but it was a multiplayer game.
On a sublimely sunny SoCal afternoon, the childhood besties hopped on a call to talk about what's new in Richie World.
Sub-bass extension is also sublimely sweet, providing the requisite dynamic contrast to present even challenging music in its truest form.
The whole book is pretty photos of these mundane machines that have been transformed into sublimely beautiful, giant, mobile art objects.
KonaRed Cold Brew Coffee is the best ready-made cold brew coffee because it&aposs sublimely smooth and rich in taste.
A sublimely quirky story-song sketching one of Prince's most delightful characters, this is two minutes and 50 seconds of pure bliss.
" The Taiwanese filmmaker Tsai Ming-liang, 58, makes this confession early on in his new picture, the sublimely simple, emotionally charged "Afternoon.
Look at Dixon, standing in the police station and listening to ABBA 's "Chiquitita"—a sublimely ill-judged choice—on his headphones.
There are some sublimely tender moments here amongst the dreamlike sound design - which makes sense as apparently these songs are love songs.
It picks up several decades after the 1964 film "Mary Poppins" — starring the sublimely synced Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke — concluded.
Paul Thomas Anderson's eighth feature — which may also be Daniel Day-Lewis's last movie — is emphatically and sublimely not one of them.
When you throw a young Vin Diesel, performing under his given name Mark Sinclair, into the mix, the whole situation becomes sublimely weird.
The acidity she's just imbibed shows up on her sublimely expressive face, and you make a sympathetic wince at home out of solidarity.
The overt content of so many sacred stories, which enjoin obedience for the sake of an ultimate reward, is not really sublimely mysterious.
Doggedly entertaining and sublimely nontranscendent, the album's happy to settle comfortably into his oeuvre while inhabiting a new mood candidly acknowledged as temporary.
I can't say any more about this climactic sequence, or the sublimely witty coda that follows, without violating the Brown code of omerta.
" The sublimely heightened prose in the novel's opening sections introduces the stark futuristic details of Pizan's world: "My head is white and waxen.
I planted my feet, and with a little push, I glided across the floor in a sublimely smooth, unfettered slide, floating above the ground.
The notebooks were sublimely surreal, filled with dogs crawling beneath bulbous U.F.O.s and penises ejaculating alongside concave cylinders that looked like nuclear cooling towers.
A sublimely cheeky move that would have been worthy of a highlight by itself, but factor in the beautiful, curling shot around the keeper?
On the spectrum of obsessively orderly to sublimely unconcerned with the everyday physical world, my father and my sister are—actually, they are nowhere.
In a sublimely daft portrait by Delville, Péladan hovers before us in priestly white garb, his eyes rolled back, his index finger pointing heavenward.
This month's columnist is Sarah Nicole Prickett, a sublimely chill Libra who explains herein how to access equanimity in all areas of your life.
It gives space for wry commentary on the primal behavior of football fans and ample opportunity to poke fun at announcers' sublimely dumb jokes.
Inspired by Indian philosophy and composed in the late 236s, the hourlong sequence of short pieces ranges from the audaciously dissonant to the sublimely simple.
Having dodged this bullet, Syd's delight in the pleasure principle animates a cautiously irresistible, attentively sensual, fully inhabited and sublimely conceived stunner of an album.
The free world was led for eight years by the sublimely intelligent Barack Obama, who left office with things in pretty much the same disorder.
During the scene where the heroine, reflexively overlooked, watches a man be congratulated for her sublimely innovative achievement, I put my head in my hands.
Indeed, in the early going "Drift Multiply" was some of Mr. Perich's most sublimely settled music yet, as minor-third dyads bloomed throughout the violins.
It is sublimely difficult to read for someone who is not familiar with the genre of Success Studies, especially in its ruminative and philosophical first half.
During the sublimely contented scene for Adam and Eve, the blissful pair gave praise to God while submerged to their necks in a tank of water.
In the aftermath of the sublimely ominous and abstract episode "Part 8" (aka "Gotta Light"), Metrograph organized a wide-ranging program of related films and video art.
Any minor disappointment we felt, however, was immediately soothed by a shared dessert of sublimely sweet, milky tres leches cake (the best rendition I have yet tasted).
In the midst of prepping ingredients for garlic soup with torn salt cod—a soup made of leftovers, essentially—she remarks on how sublimely unsophisticated it is.
In the last movement of Beethoven's final piano sonata, a sublimely simple theme is put through an astonishing set of variations — until the mystical final few minutes.
So does the collector Henry H. Arnhold, who gave Shechet free rein of his trove of hand-painted plates, bowls, vases, tea services, and sublimely absurd figurines.
Martin, whose sublimely subtle works could've been lost amidst the other artists' noise, has a splendid hexagonal space that reminded me of a nest, or a chapel.
But the moments when Wonder Woman hits its stride give us scenes that are so sublimely good, it's a reminder of how great the superhero genre can be.
Peanuts are many things: a popular snack for circus elephants, ubiquitous airplane cuisine, and of course, the consummate partner to jellies of all varieties (but most sublimely, grape).
The viaduct, the last remaining 2000-mile stretch of this city's elevated highway through downtown, has been a sublimely ugly and stoutly utilitarian force of engineering since 22010.
She sang songs of Mahler and Brahms with glowing warmth and grave beauty, and had an elusive, expressionist Berg song sounding like the most sublimely lyrical music imaginable.
The essays and vignettes that make up this memoir are so sublimely crafted that you won't know whether your heart is breaking from the prose or the story.
That short will be followed by "Phffft," a 1954 comedy that is just as much a showcase for the sublimely aloof Judy Holliday as it is for Lemmon.
Other teams suspend players for disciplinary infractions, but none of them so reliably turn that sort of thing into such a sublimely petty and mercilessly protracted public theater performance.
But Thursday's horror in Nice surpassed my darkest premonitions that yet another well-planned trip to this sublimely beautiful part of France might be torpedoed by unforeseen mass murder.
This sparkly new world is populated by characters — like the perfect love interest, her friend's perfect love interest, and her "gay best friend" — all cast sublimely for the parts.
John Sterling, before he became a caricature of a baseball announcer, was calling the game on TBS making for possibly the most sublimely appropriate pairing of game to announcer.
A book from a new genre that I most enjoyed recently was Neil Gaiman's "American Gods," sublimely fantastical storytelling that blends adventure, magic, sci-fi, and cultural-religious syncretism.
Ms. Hamill plays the sharp-witted marriage skeptic Elizabeth Bennet; Jason O'Connell, who was sublimely hilarious as a spineless suitor in "Sense," is her priggish yet magnetic Mr. Darcy.
Directed by John Rando, with a choice cast of singing shtick artists, "The New Yorkers" makes the most puerile silliness seem deeply sophisticated and high sophistication look sublimely silly.
And the "YMCA" stage—help a gnarly sea captain find the sunken treasure of his dreams—is just one of the most sublimely, subversively brilliant creations in video gaming history.
Bryan, who has turned wearing a baseball cap into sexy performance art, effortlessly moved from the sublime ("Drink a Beer") to the sublimely ridiculous ("Country Girl (Shake It For Me)").
Obviously Christmas is a big deal because it's Jesus' birthday, but taken on its own it's just about celebrating a sublimely chill baby getting some excellent perfumes in a barnyard.
This sublimely weird show is an eye-opening corrective to an art history that has treated key chapters—those that aren't Eurocentric—as if they were written in invisible ink.
At a certain moment, with the lights still on, the music began: creepy yet strangely beguiling, a sublimely magnetic score perfectly outfitted to Sehgal's work composed by Ari Benjamin Meyers.
The long-running zombie show has used offbeat musical choices to set the mood and pull apart our connections to pop culture by weaving sublimely normal moments into otherwise grisly scenarios.
Mr. Pryce offers a more complex reprise of the Philip Roth archetype he played in "Listen Up Philip," while Ms. Close sublimely captures her character's blend of determination and self-effacement.
After the sublimely silly and still-supremely addictive song went viral, Tituss Burgess deftly capitalized on Andromedon's "ode to black penis" by launching his own brand of pinot noir earlier this year.
No show has better captured that kind of sublimely perfect, simple moment only 18-year-olds can experience, and it made me nostalgic for college in a way I haven't been in years.
It adopts a stance of wonder, even toward the innocently lethal wolves and tigers, and the writing is most sublimely clever when depicting the dilemmas of dealing with all creation in one locale.
Arpgeggiated basslines bounced up and down on stiff synthetic rhythms, rinky-dink melodies were married to shlocky, campy and vampy vocals and the whole thing smacked of the ridiculously sublime and the sublimely ridiculous.
What a sublimely ill-matched couple the actors make: Hayek is steady and foursquare, with unflattering bangs and a disconcerting gaze, while Lithgow, twice her height, is lanky, richly amusable, and pink of cheek.
"I explode in blood sublimely my blood / A hymn a choral canticle of dying / Which sings beyond all thought / Until I reach the pit" The poem uses repetition like the drone in a metal song.
With the arrival of two fellow Canadians — Denis Shapovalov, a sublimely gifted 19-year-old, and Felix Auger-Aliassime, who at 18 is less heralded but equally talented — Raonic, 27, has stepped up his game.
Then, there's a new toy in town: Duke Caboom, Canada's answer to Evel Knievel, sublimely voiced by Keanu Reeves, and stricken by the awareness that he cannot perform the stunts for which he was designed.
" Streep also recalled "the softness of her patience" when filming "Doubt": "After she had shot her most challenging scene (what seemed) scores of times (and perfectly, sublimely), the director decided he didn't like the background.
A perfectly weighted diagonal ball over the top by Ever Banega was sublimely brought down on the outside of his thigh by Messi who then drove past Nigeria's teenage keeper Francis Uzoho to open the scoring.
But what about the sublimely unconcerned people, those who are living in a way that makes absolutely no sense in light of the incontrovertible changes our climate has already undergone, never mind the peril it faces?
But what about the sublimely unconcerned people, those who are living in a way that makes absolutely no sense in light of the incontrovertible changes our climate has already undergone, never mind the peril it faces?
Of all the ways a modern chef might grapple with cassoulet, the sublimely burly Languedocian assault on the digestive system, upending it over a crisp and golden chicken paillard has to be one of the strangest.
Glover's central purpose was to give the show a lens through which to explore the selfishness and myopia of Dunham's Hannah, a move many critics at the time treated as a sublimely subversive bit of cleverness.
JON CARAMANICA The latest free release by Arca, the electronic musician who co-produced Björk's "Vulnicura," is a continuous, sublimely disorienting 25-minute mixtape called "Entrañas" (Spanish for entrails); it lists 14 titles for its internal segments.
"But it is the hot corned beef here, of course, that is king, sublimely tender and perfumed with pickling spice, and packed with such care between two slices of crusty grilled Brooklyn Rye," the Philadelphia Inquirer said. 
Ordered by the maniacal Austrian governor Gesler to shoot an apple off the head of his beloved son, Tell sings the wrenching, sublimely eloquent aria "Sois immobile," which Mr. Finley performed with magnificent gravity and burnished colorings.
Word of possible foul play has already reached the ears of Mohammad Butt (a sublimely fatuous Bhavesh Patel), the Integrity Officer for International Sports Security, who shows up in the Sheffield legion hall where Dylan is practicing.
In Mozart's "Così Fan Tutte" on Friday, the sublimely serene first-act trio, "Soave sia il vento" ("May the wind be gentle"), couldn't calm a pummeling downpour or gusts strong enough to waft rain onto the audience.
I had been laboring under the misperception that Malvasia was always a dessert wine, but it was a perfect, bracing accompaniment to fried zucchini blossoms and oily grilled shrimp, my first taste of Rando's sublimely simple home cooking.
The fight choreography hews closer to martial arts than to the series's usual slash-and-shoot techniques, and Rick's tactic of weaponizing the flesh-eater by wrestling its leash from its handler makes for some sublimely gruesome carnage.
Her albums work when they highlight restless melodic motion, and hence achieve a riverlike flow, gliding lightly but with irrepressible rhythmic momentum — a musical depiction of constant reinvention (achieved most sublimely on Warmer in the Winter, her Christmas album).
Incorporating creativity was always one of the biggest challenges in the advancement of AI, and it has almost become the antecedent of a chess-playing situation, because chess is transformed into a sublimely creative game when played by humans.
But the surrounding landscape is sublimely beautiful, with wide vistas of unspoiled tundra, the open sea and, at night, frequent displays of the Northern Lights, rippling curtains of illumination that fill the sky with a dazzling natural light show.
Best known by his first name, Koma is half of the Japanese-born, husband-and-wife duo Eiko and Koma, who have each recently branched out on their own, after decades of moving — and staying sublimely still — in tandem.
The result is sublimely ridiculous, or perhaps ridiculously sublime: the very definition of frothy summer entertainment, moderately (if unevenly) well-directed by Ol Parker, that works best if you just suspend your need for it all to make sense.
But the sublimely unhurried and protracted presentation of it all, all those piquant quotes from Max Planck and Charlie Munger and Bezos and the showy sub-headings—A Larger Quiver almost backs into something literary—are part of the performance.
And I would make it more obviously clear that I knew that cyberspace was not sublimely removed from the physical world, with which it has exactly the same relationship that the mind has with the body: deeply interdependent but qualitatively different.
Further, the chief concern pre-draft regarding Porzingis was whether his spindly frame would be able to withstand the rigors of an NBA season or if he'd get tossed around like a sublimely skilled version of a wacky inflatable tube man.
Instead, the film would be better served by fully leaning into the uncomplicated, John Wick-like satisfaction of devilishly cool women unleashing crunching brutality — like breaking a single leg in three different directions — in sublimely entertaining and orchestrated fight scenes.
With fine, devastating performances from the film's three leads, and a sublimely erotic love scene between the Rachels, Mr. Lelio once again ponders matters of choice and freedom in a story of forbidden desire with two fantastic women at its heart.
The Star Is Born model is sublimely simple: He's in decline; she's full of hope; as they fall in love and marry, she gets famous and he gets drunker, culminating in a televised awards show where she wins and he ruins it spectacularly.
Polastri struggles with the bruised ego of one boss and mentor (David Haig: "Four Weddings and a Funeral"), the assured coolness of another (sublimely played by Fiona Shaw, "Harry Potter") and her relationship with her husband, which is companionable, but little more.
They aren't, they frequently don't, and anyway, the sequence from "I'm Not in Love" to "Stay Hungry" to "Take Me to the River" is sublimely weird precisely because these songs occupy space on an album dedicated to celebrating work, discipline, and repression.
" Unsurprisingly, these fail, and Oscar succumbs to thoughts like the following: "Not only was she gone, but her impression of him, that she had carried with her and refined since their first sublimely traumatic moment of his birth, was gone as well.
As the soprano Sabine Devieilhe, who plays several roles, delivers a solemn prayer to the god of marriage, Calvin Hunt, a flex dancer and a member of Ms. Dembélé's Compagnie Rualité, gives a stage-filling solo as sublimely floating as her singing.
SOMEONE WHO WILL LOVE YOU IN ALL YOUR DAMAGED GLORYStoriesBy Raphael Bob-Waksberg For the creator of Netflix's cult animation series "BoJack Horseman," the "other world" of his imagination isn't more horrible than our own — but it is just as sublimely ridiculous.
This probably has something to do with the pure out-of-body giddiness of the broadcasters, and the fact that dotted throughout the shots of the sublimely turnt-up crowd there are exhausted-looking children clinging to parents or nodding off in the chaos.
We pitied those earlier Americans unworldly enough to be at the mercy of unscrupulous barons of print and commerce; by the time we'd come along those quaint evils had been decanted into nothing more harmful than boring multiple-choice quizzes on sublimely scented mimeograph paper.
Everyone that watched basketball over the past couple of decades agrees that Tim Duncan is a sublimely, uncannily, uniquely great basketball player; many of them, including the person typing these words, think he has a claim on being the best ever to play his position.
Since first emerging as one of five boy idols in Shinee, among K-pop's most sublimely streamlined and hooky groups, Jonghyun distinguished himself by composing music and lyrics for Shinee as well as his own solo work, and eventually for labelmates and other artists.
"Johnson's the real deal, an old-school moviemaker with a nose for story, dialogue, and character; his films aren't art and they're not trying to be; they're simply among the most sublimely crafted entertainments of recent years," Ty Burr, critic at The Boston Globe wrote.
Atlanta In the sublimely odd first season of "Atlanta," Donald Glover and his crew of creatives trained us to expect the unexpected — whether it's a local celebrity stunting in an invisible car, an ominous bus passenger aggressively pushing a Nutella sandwich, or a random Migos cameo.
French-owned, but bursting with Italian staff and ingredients, Dalmata (8 rue Tiquetonne) is a neon-bright fun house that creates sublimely spongy, smoky, lightly burned crusts for pies like the Black Delerium, a mix of ricotta, fior di latte, truffle cream, shaved truffles and mushrooms.
Although Cecilia's Italian was limited, and she certainly didn't know the word for "fussy," she had seemed to hear the thought in Italian and not in English—with all the eloquence of Italian, the assertive pleasure in its own music and rhetorical flourish, so sublimely confident of its way.
As you can read in the notes, there were a few other candidates that didn't wind up fitting (I also throw in the sublimely easy ARMie Hammer, who's in the current film "Call Me by Your Name"; I'm sure many of you will have much more complex examples).
Stranger still were the hordes of young Asian women pouring into via Mozart across town, just outside the Villa Necchi Campiglio, a sublimely elegant 1930s house museum that is the masterpiece of the architect Piero Portaluppi (and which many may know as the setting for the film "I Am Love").
As we weave our way through the garden and harvest the radishes, mustard leaves, green garlic, and herbs that Cole Plakias would be using to create some truly inspired and sublimely simple salad wraps, she explains how she ended up devoting her life to the pursuit of rooftop soil farming.
Inevitably, the show also feels like a memorial to Fischli/Weiss, who made sublimely puerile sculptures and dioramas with luncheon meat, rubber and unfired clay, as well as the classic art film "The Way Things Go" (36003), in which a lineup of everyday objects collapsed, domino-style, in a combustible reaction.
Although a grand canyon of achievement and commitment separate the 35-year-old Federer and the 21-year-old Kyrgios, what they share is the ability to make the difficult look sublimely easy — an ability to play with the ball under pressure, as well as play the ball under pressure.
LONDON — At Bunga Bunga supper club, a sublimely ridiculous ode to Italian kitsch in Covent Garden, there's a speedboat turned table that seats 254, communal cocktails served from four-foot-high replicas of Michelangelo's David — yes, the tap is that part of his anatomy — and a Pompeii-style fresco featuring cavorting nudes.
Waight Keller's couture collections use finishes long associated with women's wear (sequins, delicate floral embroidery) that encourage men to experiment with new identities, and at the Row, the Olsen sisters are creating men's suiting so sublimely minimal it is almost self-effacing, as though its wearer has more cerebral concerns than tailoring.
I was reminded of the debates over "enhanced interrogation techniques" that followed September 11, with some commentators arguing that torture might be permissible in certain extraordinary cases (no rigid binaries like good and evil for those folks) and others arguing against torture on the sublimely moral high ground that it doesn't yield reliable information.
" You can forgive an actor an awful lot when he can produce something so sublimely deadpan, and then, in Baldwin's particular case, eventually go on to play the great Jack Donaghy on "30 Rock," his dark eyes glinting with anarchic, Machiavellian intelligence; and then to out-dumb President Donald J. Trump on the current season of "Saturday Night Live.
What carried the Warriors to the summit last year, and helped them survive LeBron James' sublimely ornery attempt to prove that one person can win a Finals by himself, was a willingness to change; they discovered the Death Lineup that way, while searching for the answer to the fundamental basketball question posed by LeBron's LeBron-ness, and teams still haven't discovered a way to beat that lineup.
"It is this spectacular ocean wilderness that has plummeting canyons deeper than the Grand Canyon, undersea mountains taller than anything east of the Rockies, and sublimely beautiful deep-sea corals that blossom out of the depths and are as ancient as the redwoods," he said, adding that the president had increased by 20 times the amount of protected ocean habitat off the continental United States.
Both directors are at pains to explore what lies beneath, in cellars and basements, though Bong goes one better with a sublimely choreographed sequence in which three of the Kims, needing to hide in a hurry, seek refuge under a low table in the living room—lying there and listening while the master of the house and his wife, in matching gray silk pajamas, make out on the couch.
While this year's other best picture contenders tell stories that range from tender (Call Me By Your Name) to cuttingly timely (Get Out, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) to gripping and historical (Dunkirk, The Post, Darkest Hour) to exacting (The Phantom Thread) to sublimely fantastical (The Shape of Water), Greta Gerwig's slice of life story remains a standout for its verisimilitude and realistic portrait of a mother (Laurie Metcalf) and daughter dancing around each other in a torturous boomerang between love and hate.
Today he's clearly buoyed by the experience of having just played an instore down the street at Rough Trade Records, one of a series of intimate afternoon gigs they take part in to promote their fifth album, the sublimely beautiful and melancholic Why Are You OK. It's part of what they called an Indie Retail Tour: in return for pre-ordering the record, you get a ticket to a stripped-down acoustic show, a screen-printed poster (a rendered variation of the album art, which transposes the two despondent figures originally shot by Bridwell on his phone to a location regional to the instore), plus a meet and greet/signing with the band.

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