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Its running total is now 18.1 billion pounds, and the thwacks keep coming.
Without interrupting the hypnosis, percussive effects provide variety: cymbal crashes, metallic pops, synthesized thwacks.
Two thwacks splinter the Brazilian pepper branches—but that's only because the machete is dull, he tells me.
Ferrell's bass was noodly and nimble in the way of Descendents, and Wagenschutz pummeling drum thwacks united their disparate approaches.
The ­velocity-sensitive buttons let you add nuance, varying the volume and attack to reflect glancing brushes and aggressive thwacks.
The Racquet Club's tennis bubble was puffily futuristic and starkly lit, with thwacks and grunts coming from the other courts.
Clocking in at nearly seven minutes, it's a seriously dark thing, all clanks and rumbles, ghostly hisses and heavyweight percussive thwacks.
They pile up in a cacophony of soup spoons against copper pots, lids against lids, high-pitched pings and basso thwacks.
Eventually wails and pummeling drums; thwacks stark as bullets; and buzzing, bawling electric guitar overwhelm the shining ecstatic wonder, the wordless hymns.
When she accidentally thwacks her boss with a handkerchief in an effort to kill said fly, she's Hastings-in-episode-9-level distress.
As you might expect, this thing's full of satisfying thwacks, pops, cracks and a whole host of sounds that can't easily be phonetically transcribed.
In another church some 200 meters away, there is no sound of thwacks and thumps, but instead the calming tones of a French horn.
It's an involuntary reflex—sort of like the one that makes your leg kick when a doctor thwacks the soft spot just below your knee.
Gone are the jagged electric thwacks that pound on songs like "Don't Fucking Tell Me What To Do," replaced instead by a deep and syrupy glow.
When we ate, I had to explain that something has to play in the background to muffle the thwacks of utensils and chewing or my head will spin exorcism-style.
The worst experience was when I was a young child, playing on my driveway, and heard several thwacks and felt a cold sticky substance running down the back of my neck.
Our world is so noisy, and we're inundated with so much information, that if you're not paying attention to what thwacks against your magnet board, you're going to miss the obsession that makes you uncomfortable.
Thiem thrashed his racket with several thwacks into the hard surface as Fritz raced to a 3-25 lead, punishing the bad-luck court after a Fritz forehand dribbled over the net cord for a winner.
A hammer harshly clinking against a pipe, with a bell providing the question mark, is answered by despairing deep thwacks of fists on a drum: Mr. Venables gives us wit, hostility and poignancy, all at once.
He kickflips down to the food court, slaps open his mountaineering rucksack, thwacks it down on the counter and drawls, "Fill 'em up" to the man in a paper hat and mesh beard net at the takeaway stand.
It is both patently unreal—roosters can't talk, cats cannot sustain multiple thwacks around the head with frying pans, and the citizens of Springfield aren't really banana-yellow—and the result of an unfathomable amount of human work.
NAPLES, Italy (Reuters) - Thwacks and thumps echo through the hallway of the 17th century church in a neglected Naples neighborhood as 21-year-old Nico Rodrigues and 20 other youngsters go through their paces in the boxing ring.
The intrusion almost feels like a divine intervention, the roaring thwacks of its blades a chilling reminder that the themes we're discussing—neoliberal fascism and the increasing militarization of America's law enforcement—aren't just abstract concepts, but our living reality.
Even hours after steaming — let's say you left a tamal at the bottom of your bag, only to remember it when you grew hungry again — their fluffiness remains, and the masa still thwacks the eater with its supercharged corny sweetness.
From the rascally chug and kitchen room clatter of "The Grasshopper Eaters," to the sparse, piano-wonky "Sad Baby Eyes," the pummeled thwacks of "Unfinished Business" to the raw lo-fi pop of LP closer "Eye Shop Heaven," Pollard is unswervingly, unabashedly himself.
Thanks to intermittent synthesizer beats and drum machine thwacks, this album has been advertised as a total reinvention, but really it represents the tweaking of two modes she's always excelled at: loud, fast, urgent, wailing guitar anthems, and quieter, but equally harsh, spoken-word musique-concrete extravagances.
The song explodes into a whirl of clatters and thwacks and knocks—Zedd is known for often very loud EDM—but the moments that really sell "The Middle" are the quietest ones; at times, the song is stripped back to just Morris and that constant click.
Englund says it was a difficult transition for Oezdemir to go from the boss of the gym in Switzerland to the bottom of the pecking order, but now he is clearly back on top—at home among the sweat, the trash talk, and the thwacks of leather and canvas meeting skin and bone.
Making up for a bit of imposter anxiety the only way I knew how, I'd spent a good 15 miles racing some guy back and forth, hovering behind him like a psycho—I really probably should have said "hello," sorry dude—to pass him on the downhills, gears shifting with incredibly satisfying THWACK THWACK THWACKs.
Razumov belaboured Ziemianitch with an insatiable fury, in great volleys of sounding thwacks.
Jon Blistein of Rolling Stone described "Trouble in Paradise" as a "clever new pop romp" and wrote, "Over lush pop rock orchestration reminiscent of Billy Joel, Wainwright saunters through a vocal performance that lends a lavish edge to his wry lyrics." Attitude magazine said the song "taps into 2019's tense zeitgeist as Wainwright muses on the fronts we all create for ourselves", and The Times said it has "soaring harmonies and woozy romanticism". Music Week Ben Homewood wrote, "Crisp drum thwacks and a sweeping arrangement herald the first new music in seven years from Rufus Wainwright, who sounds sublime here." "Trouble in Paradise" was KCMP's song of the day for October 29, 2019.

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