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Her wails of their names sliced through the funeral home.
"I just don't even think I said enough," she wails.
When one baby cries, it triggers a chorus of wails.
There are no wails; there are no gasps of surprise.
"Blow my head off, explode my crystal guts," she wails.
"I'm not ready to be a woman!" she wails back.
The waIls of righteous indignation I had built fell apart.
Begum wails as she holds another child over her shoulder.
"I thought you were going to hit me!" she wails.
"My son, my son, please get up, please," she wails.
"I don't want to go to day care," he wails.
" Unfortunately, Little Rabbit wails on the next page, "There's blood!
Beneath them, the impaled monster wails from its horrid maw.
The intermittent wails of an infant pierced the quieter moments.
She could tell from the wails the infant needed food.
The commuter train wails from the tracks above Lexington Avenue.
Jean apologizes to Melissa, who wails and cries and forgive her.
"No, but I think you think it's my fault," she wails.
Bieber learns towards him and BAM: tears and gut-wrenching wails.
The Bay Area wails as he lamely hops off the court.
At one point he wails in pain and appears to crying.
" Uh-oh: On the next page, Little Rabbit wails, "There's blood!
Dissonant guitar wails and piercing electric organ only stoke her contempt.
Sometimes they break into bluesy a cappella wails, intoning words of desolation.
Wasn't grief supposed to come washing over me in wails and cries?
Patrons converse over the squawking of pet parrots and wails of babies.
She wails and begins hyperventilating as the officer tries to console her.
"Oh Yousif, oh Yousif," he wails, his voice rising to a scream.
"I'm on my meds," Carrie wails in response to her sister's accusations.
"I couldn't just lay in my bed with the wails," Faulkner said.
He drops to his knees and wails loudly enough to turn heads.
Cries of "Mami" and "Papá" build over a cacophony of wails and sobs.
Her face is contorted, her color rising, as she wails down at us.
When soloing, he could slide from graceful melody playing into high, braying wails.
"How do I get out of here?" a girl wails into her phone.
Shahid remembers visiting her there, among the wails and curses of the patients.
We are told to push, and some of the groans become outright wails.
Then, for about half a minute, a group of jackals alternated distant wails.
When a CEO's cherished company fails, you are less likely to hear anguished wails.
A SIREN wails out across the jammed streets of Conakry, the capital of Guinea.
"It hurts so bad," he wails into the phone in the sneak peek above.
Delia. Popped her clogs in 2001, but throughout the cosmos her legend wails on.
And almost immediately, he wails, playing one of the best solos I've ever seen.
I was on a work call last week when I first heard her wails.
That was his voice, one-syllable wails over the approaching roar of the train.
When Marley "wails and a comet impales the sky," the reader can't help cringing.
It almost dares you not to feel Hozier's soulful wails in your bone marrow.
During the procession, the aunts' wails vibrate: wires full of crows in heavy wind.
Between the loud off key notes I would let out these pathetic, hormone-driven, wails.
The project was a perfect blend of Thugger's otherwordly wails and Future Hendrix's raspy harmonies.
At the Armory, their laments, wails and cries are also testament to their own bereavements.
Alarming shouts in the background grow into gurgling wails as vomit bubbles up in throats.
She adds blue notes to her wails, a mournful soul beneath the anger and ecstasy.
"Kill Me Baby" contains Buddy Holly-meets-Buzzcocks harmonies, screeching guitar wails, and abrasive feedback.
"You have to tell Hannah that she's been so inappropriate and unsupportive for me," Marnie wails.
Even in biblical times, that threat must have had resonance with the men hearing Jeremiah's wails.
In her case, it's because the wails trigger a flashback to her bitchy former foster mother.
For others, it's Future and Young Thug — themselves children of Lil Wayne — and their distended wails.
Here, the squabbling borders on symphonic, better modulated to draw out the distinctions among the wails.
Minnesota chose the common loon, whose haunting wails echo across the state's northern lakes each summer.
In the back of my mind are the wails of others bereft of Scott Tube-Free.
You hear them above the wails of hopeless, decomposing inmates, but you can't quite see them.
More likely, though, you'll hear her, because La Llorona wails as she searches for her drowned children.
On the remix, Sporting Life turns Ocean's more straightforward vocal wails into a glitchy and atmospheric wonder.
As Riley hovers near the elder Gorski's bedside, Will, visiting Riley from Amsterdam, wails for his father.
"They don't wanna see me love you," wails West at the end, and the message is clear.
In between her wails of pain, she could be heard begging onlookers to not call an ambulance.
Just 1 month old, he wails in the nursery of the CAMC Women and Children's Hospital here.
"You have to tell Hannah that she's been so inappropriate and unsupportive for me all day," Marnie wails.
Authorities arrived to the horrific sounds of "moans and wails," and the discovery that the killers had escaped.
He wails to Romero that he's got no power now that the House isn't voting on the presidency.
Will you hear the wails of sinners prostrated at the foot of the throne of an angry god?
The children's wails drowned out the committee chair as he called on the next senator to question Kraninger.
His wails will break your heart, even if this might be the only way to keep him safe.
But in their hypnotized silence as Redding wails, we truly feel what's lacking in their existences, tenderness included.
But such optimism was crushed upon hearing Otto's wails, and upon first laying eyes on his sickly figure.
The tiny space filled with perky stabs of high notes, mellow wails, cascades of "bum" and "baa" syllables.
In 2018, a second location opened in the Trump International Hotel in Washington, to predictable wails and moans.
Jagu wails desolately, like a child who is being punished for a transgression that he does not understand.
"The airport is the only thing in this country he [Mr McDonald] doesn't want to nationalise," wails Mr Houchen.
Not long after that the wails of a newborn baby were heard in the background, echoing through the room.
No one wants their plaintive wails drowned out by a cacophony of premature, self-congratulatory pats on the back.
The police carried victims' bodies in tarpaulins to a truck, occasionally drawing loud wails from some of the onlookers.
Now, read the article, "A Baby Wails, and the Adult World Comes Running," and answer the following questions: 1.
When an operator calls the number back, more sobs and wails can be heard before the line drops again.
And when the specter of Hamlet's father starts talking, that isn't Elizabethan English in which he wails; it's Persian.
He wails, "say something say something" over and over, but they just want to drink their coffee and chat.
Set against a backdrop of slate gray walls and occasional, muted siren wails, Insecurities demands active engagement from the start.
"My Saratu!" she wails, reaching out to a laptop screen, the closest she's been to her child in two years.
JUST a few hundred metres from Budapest airport's runways, the wails of scorched airline passengers echo around an industrial estate.
Thud, go the drums and guitars, yeah, wails the singer as she communicates everything she intends to and no more.
"He never betrayed the nation," said Rejeton Tshawuke, 35, his eyes misty, speaking over the loud wails of female mourners.
One man who picked up a hunk of graphite with gloved hands, wails as the flesh boils from his hands.
She wails, she shouts, she rasps, she exhorts, she fills phrases with teasing curlicues and holds pure tones endlessly aloft.
Some doctors described the screams and wails of mothers who had lost a child: Stories of gunshot survivors were also common.
The cries become wails and the boy twists and lifts a leg as the officials try to hold him in place.
The trees, some bent by the effects of radiation, emit creaks that fill the Zone's eerie silence like an infant's wails.
House of Cards has always longed to be an opera, right down to the soprano who occasionally wails on the soundtrack.
Wonderful Wonderful gleams and wails, an arena-rock record smoothed over with cold keyboard embellishments but inflated with sublimely inane confidence.
On "Oh Ivy" Lucy, who has worked as a restaurant pianist, slips from gentle and soothing coos to shrieks and wails.
Mr. Richards usually has the gut-level rhythm parts while Mr. Wood takes the smoother high filigrees and slide-guitar wails.
In his verse, Thug wails about the shrimp in his pasta, filling enemies with bullets, and other shit that bosses do.
"Eternal" soars and dips like a good dance song, Herndon pushing a triumphant hook while Spawn wails obliviously in the background.
We see the funeral for one man, as his grown son wails about his parents' fate and the injustices they suffered.
Mr. Cornell's verse is lovely, but when he answers Mr. Vedder's low groan with high wails at the chorus, it's chilling.
When her wails disturbed the other prisoners, the guards locked her in what they called "the tank," a solitary confinement cell.
THE Mejiro Birth House in a northern district of Tokyo is eerily quiet: no babies crying, no wails of women in labour.
Gerry Mulligan wails on sax, hipsters smoke reefer in the alley, and party girls dance solo mambos to a mad bongo beat.
Bellows, howls, shouts, cries, hollers, roars, squeals, wails, and yelps conveyed dark shades of emotion for which words are simply too weak.
DAMINIYA, Nigeria — Hundreds of horned cattle wandered back to camp after a long day of grazing, their moos sounding more like wails.
It did not feature any big stars or any dialogue, only the sound of ticking and wails, which crescendoed into cacophonous screaming.
Eventually wails and pummeling drums; thwacks stark as bullets; and buzzing, bawling electric guitar overwhelm the shining ecstatic wonder, the wordless hymns.
Police investigators removed empty bottles of liquor while the wails of her daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, could be heard down the hall.
I heard the bloodcurdling wails of women and the squeals of children, which after a short time became one long, horrifying scream. . . .
With the band laying back a bit, they really let vocalist Brendan Radigan shine, his wails becoming more of a focal point.
On the Metro, an old woman, begging, wails in a strange pitch—half childscream, half ululation—and it hits me just so.
On "Reniego," her grand melismatic wails resound over unaccompanied strings, while on "Pienso En Tu Mira" she blends into the percussive flow.
If the tariffs had been greeted by a 900-point plunge in the Dow, Trump might take the wails of pain more seriously.
Business schools need to put their hands up and accept their responsibility for the creation of the phenomenon that Mr. Riordan wails against.
" Midway through "Classic Case," there is an audio clip from the 1994 attack on the figure skater Nancy Kerrigan, when she wails, "Why?
Franklin's Jesus wails for Lazarus to hear him, her voice a whip in one syllable and a caress in the next — religion itself!
As the other driver wails in agony, they quickly flee the scene (hey, Bibby has warrants, Al's holding weed and the son's unlicensed).
Mr. Carrabba's songs — scarred wails pulsing with nervy punk energy — were among the genre's most recognizable, but all that wailing took its toll.
And when I sing to her, she opens her mouth wide and wails along, beautifully out of tune, trying very hard to harmonize.
And I know what you must do to fill the hole inside you that wails like a hollow tree and knows no quiet.
She tears at her own face, runs through a psychedelic desert shrine, unleashes rainbow smoke into the sky, and wails her voice raw.
The most amazing (and disturbing) moment is when one of the children wails over his fallen comrade who's been bested by red velvet cake.
And it's just as annoying to deal with the high-pitched wails of young women pounding Fireball in large groups and doing body shots.
Ms. Baccay gripped the microphone with both hands, leaned her forehead against it and covered her face with a white towel to muffle wails.
A euphonium with stuck valves wails beautifully in a minor key, while a tenor saxophone lacking a mouthpiece and neck rattles with clattering joints.
Her baby's wails break into the roars of praise; then we cut to the seventies-era Verdon, in a kitchen, chain-smoking in tormented regret.
King Krule wails over the gritty drum and bass, conjuring up images of grimy trains running down subway tracks and blood coursing quickly through veins.
Depending on mood and place, I would absorb the aching wails of Hank Williams, or maybe the fire-next-time portents of some storefront preacher.
A woman, also bloodied and white with dust, wails in pain, saying she lost all her children in a strike in their home as they slept.
When she says goodbye to the girls — something we didn't see Seinne or Bekah M. do — she wails, as do a couple of the other girls.
A woman, also bloodied and white with dust, wails in pain, saying she lost all her children in a strike in their home as they slept, .
In addition to Ms. LuPone, the cast includes six Tony Award winners, including Glenn Close, who wails a punk song while ostensibly nailed to a cross.
Every October, the security guards host a bonfire and recount, straight-faced, tales of disappearing footprints, disembodied wails and an elevator that operated on its own.
Three new re-releases showcase Ono's technical innovations and vocal range, from screams, yelps, wails, grunts, and guttural bursts to ballads, Latin beats, and the blues.
Meanwhile, SZA wails and bounces in every direction, her voice cracking, remaining within the rough confines of the melody while bending it to her own capricious will.
As a woman wails, her pain piercing through the shouting, a man puts his hand in front of our camera and yells at us to stop filming.
New Orleans police run their sirens in quick, staccato wails, directing stragglers to stay off the main road, but the band keeps its tempo all the same.
The way Styrene wails, she contains the rage we are all dying to see June express and that the series hints may be about to bubble over.
"They stole another story," Bassel Almadani wails in falsetto on "Lost,"  the lead single from his forthcoming album, Elements with his soul band Bassel and The Supernaturals.
In the pictures from Beirut that appear in a new exhibition of Sir Don's work at Tate Britain in London, a woman wails for her murdered family.
"I'm just an animal, looking for a home, and to share the same space for a minute or two," David Byrne wails over the formidable sound system.
This is what hell must be like, you think to yourself as a baby wails on the neighboring platform, sending a rat scurrying out of the tracks.
And few other groups can reach the pair's furious top speed, when Ben Hopkins reaches for the fretboard's upper neck and Liv Bruce wails away on drums.
A police siren wails at 1:46 just as the two men in shalwar kameez walk back into the parking lot from the direction of the mosque.
"Memory," and specifically the moment when the diva of the evening wails, "Touch me!" on a climactic high note, is the song audiences wait two hours to hear.
Residents responding to wails muffled by tonnes of bricks and mortar sifted through with their bare hands before emergency services arrived with earth-moving equipment and sniffer dogs.
John Randall's vocals are rough and syrupy, and Kellie Everett's baritone saxophone only emphasizes his drawls and wails, making for an exciting mix of blues, punk, and folk.
So a monkey takes a selfie and PETA is all over it, but when some big, human bully wails on a bunch of unsuspecting swans, we hear nothing?
"Sorrow Swag" ends with a blaring reference to Samuel Beckett's dramatic monologue "Not I," a spotlight illuminating Mr. Getnick's mouth and gold-encased teeth as he wails into the darkness.
At the funeral for Baby Zee, the wails and screams grew so loud during a final moment of goodbye that ushers closed the church doors to give the family privacy.
As they play "Let It Be," as McCartney wails into the microphone, the sound goes directly onto a reel of tape; the moment goes directly onto a reel of tape.
Neighborhood Joint Around sunset, faint echoes of chatter and saxophone wails start to leak out of a basement-level steel door on East 53rd Street, between Second and Third Avenues.
On "Ballad of the Shahlaan Family," the singer, a man identified as Hazim, wails and moans for about ten minutes, trying to braid his voice around his bowed spike fiddle.
Anyone who thinks that the wails of protest among political elites at Bannon's suitability to grace the White House would sway Trump were not watching his populist, convention-busting campaign closely.
The singer in "Cheyenne" could be the mother in "Milkman": acoustic guitars strum furiously and the violin wails, as Lambert observes another woman in a late-night bar, admiring her insouciance.
He is on the one hand a wife-beater and a rapist, on the other a troubled, possibly traumatized man who wails like a child when his wife flees from him.
The terrified cries and wails of the children bored into you, made it impossible for you to ignore their plight -- and the policy that led them to such a sad state.
"The cracks in the lake make a mighty fine grave/In the summer thaw," Mr. Babcock sings in "The Coast," his voice tender after a couple of minutes of cathartic wails.
On the opening "Lark" she murmurs the first verse over fluttering violins; then the beat drops and she wails the second verse as the drums thud and the strings screech queasily.
He ultimately decided on a nave filled with neon tubes, like futuristic hospital equipment, and you vainly light candles that each trigger a prayer, and pound out wails on a piano.
"My throat was stuffed, my mouth was sewn up, banned from making noise, I was not heard," she wails in "Mouth Mantra", as if she's breaking a long vow of silence.
Her performance in Midsommar as Dani, a grieving and put-upon girlfriend who finds a kind of rebirth in a very creepy Swedish village, was indelible — who can forget her wails?
The album is largely just her singular voice and guitar, but it pummels with intimacy and tape hiss as raw whispers turn to wails and tinny riffs clang until they break.
The girl's mother arrived and erupted in wails of grief, triggering a sympathetic storm of wailing among other women in the crowd, who had been stone-faced up to that moment.
I hear the wails of apartment dwellers, pastry mavens, all those who loathe cooking outside save for a couple of times midsummer: a few hot dogs; a few ears of corn!
But they are equals in showing how shame took root and continues to flourish in a country founded by Puritans, in works that echo with the primal wails of ancient Greek tragedy.
"The wails of her crying in that hospital were unlike anything that I'd ever heard in my life," says family friend Phil Deutch, whose birthday was the occasion for the Mexico trip.
For now, at the very least, there is a spectacularly gifted cadre of rappers to distract us from the wails of red, white, and blue sirens, lonely backyard dogs, and wandering schizophrenics.
The judge also ruled that video footage showing Mr. Gray being dragged and screaming during his arrest can be admitted as evidence, but the audio, which includes Mr. Gray's wails, will not.
And I mean teeming — with characters, plot, secrets, confessions, clashes political and sexual, betrayals, murders, ballads, poems, dancing, drinking, wrestling and the wails of banshees, whose reality is not to be doubted.
Still, when Maas wails "Someday, it will all be gone," the drama of the moment conveys a sense that he is getting at something deeper than our estrangement from the gold standard.
Nursing her now lasts a handful of minutes at most, because anything longer than that would take away from her somersaulting down our hallway while she wails away on her little plastic kazoo.
Allen Barron scrunches up his tiny face and wails as his mother gently tips him backward onto the lap of Jean Calvo, a pediatric dental resident at the University of California-San Francisco.
Part of what gave the Gaslight Anthem zip was the tension between Mr. Fallon's insular wails and the band's frantic energy — as Mr. Fallon was becoming more ravaged, the band would grow rowdier.
You Could Be Forgiven A Baby Wails, and the Adult World Comes Running The Deep Seas Are Alive With Light Climate Science Meets a Stubborn Obstacle: Students The Empathetic Dog Laurel or Yanny?
You will install the car seat at the curb near arrivals, while cars inch around you, horns honking, and the toddler wails and the cops get irritated because you're taking too long. 6.
It doubles as kind of a millennial mission statement, sung from Healy's very gut: "What about these feelings I've got?" he wails, like you alone in your room post-bottle of wine with dinner.
Many more bled to death in no-man's land, their wails lingering for days like "moist fingers being dragged down an enormous windowpane", as a British lieutenant wrote of the Battle of the Somme.
He wails at the top of his lungs and I'm expecting for the apocalypse to come right then and there, the result of some dude with an undeveloped frontal lobe and his irreconcilable grief.
But in the summer of 2017, one of Franklin's smokers caught fire, and the wails of barbecue lovers could be heard nationwide when the restaurant announced it would close for several months for repairs.
The Hortons announced Sharana's pregnancy in a photo on Instagram, with an image of an eviction note taped to their daughter's crib as she wails, complete with a sonogram photo taped to the notice.
When she stepped on stage alongside Mark Ronson and her backup dancers (you can take Gaga out of the pageant, you can't take the pageant out of Gaga, etc.), she did so to ecstatic wails.
From downstairs, in the hospital room, I can hear the wails of Patience, a Nigerian woman whose two boys (aged four and five) had fallen into the waters when they were in the flimsy boat.
Hearing these wails and groans come from someone I've just met in such an intimate space is uncomfortable for me — a stoic Brit who says sorry when someone stands on my foot on the Tube.
He's overtaken by the sights and smells of fires, bulls, golden candelabra and massacres; he watches as "red, boiling blood runs in the streets," hears "wails of terror and sorrow" and has no idea why.
We could hear the shouts and wails of the hundreds of supporters surrounding us who knew Ravi had been arrested, feared he was being "disappeared" and were attempting, nonviolently, with their bodies, to protect him.
It taps into something primal when she wails on the highest, most sustained note in the track and makes you feel like you're listening to the letting go of a long-held and well-worn discontentment.
"It's mine, all mine!" cartoon character Daffy Duck wails, spit flying and lisp in full effect as he stuffs Bugs Bunny down a rabbit hole in hopes of keeping the pile of treasure all to himself.
" It's hard to imagine future generations not being haunted and spellbound by Cave's gravelly wails and ghastly whispers on "Loverman," the evil sneers of "Red Right Hand," or the ferocious howls of "From Her to Eternity.
But when Democrats regain power in Washington, whenever that may be, they should do exactly as Republicans are doing today: Increase the deficit to achieve their policy goals, and ignore the wails about their egregious hypocrisy.
But already in the late 21990s, Ono had begun using screams, yelps, wails, grunts, and bursts of guttural sounds in performances set against the improvisational accompaniment of an ensemble such as Ornette Coleman's free-jazz quartet.
His most striking gift is to transmute the beatific wails of ethio-pop godheads, Mahmoud Ahmed, Tilahun Gessesse, and Aster Aweke, into something that can command the void at the permanent midnight of the Coachella main stage.
The guitars on tracks like "Psychic Tide" and "Form and Force" have their roots in the kickass wails of bands like Black Sabbath and Judas Priest but trade those bands' candy-coated catchiness for strung-out yearning.
Swimming alone in a deserted cove in the Virgin Islands or getting teary eyed solo while a Portuguese crooner wails out a baleful fado ballad at a tiny Lisbon bar are blessings that call for immense gratitude.
Each week that passes, I plan to visit it, to take it a bunch of small, sugary bananas, but I am afraid to, so I just listen when it wails and whisper mai-bpen-rai, it's ok.
As he wails "Take the diiiiiiiiiive," synthesizers and guitars construct a chasm, an endless fall, anticipating the splash at the bottom that never comes; if it did the impact would be fatal: romantic commitment as imagined deathzone.
Its heavy use of Funkadelic and Sly Stone instrumentation, Bootsy's wobbly singing style, and high-pitched Prince wails are in service to the love, hopefulness, and, of course, fears about bringing a new life into the world.
She ensured that she will retain that No. 1 ranking next week by defeating Garbiñe Muguruza, 22-22017, 2017-24, on Thursday in a high-intensity semifinal full of loud wails of effort and ferocious baseline exchanges.
Since the days of his early short films and his midnight classic "Eraserhead," Mr. Lynch has pushed the boundaries of motion picture sound design, mixing mechanical clanks, distorted wails, whistling winds and pretty music into evocative soundscapes.
Airport biologists who are fans of sonic weapons have also invested heavily in portable speaker systems like the HyperSpike, which emits undulating wails that can exceed 150 decibels—far louder than even the loudest bands on earth.
But then the voice wails more lyrics like "Morality doesn't exist/It's a construct we breed into children who see/We create our paradigms/We create all our lives/Ancient biology/Roman psychologies..." against sweeping, Spanish guitar chords.
The devastated rage Angela Bassett plays over the prematurely delivered bombshell will stay with you for quite a while, as she wails, "Don't you touch me!" at a man who wants to blame Athena for his own lies.
If both artists have made their careers stretching their voices into yelps, grunts, hisses and wails, the effect they produce is very different: Ms. Galás is midnight-bluesy, witchy; at 73, Ms. Monk is still winsome and whimsical.
After all, wouldn't it be great to wake up on Thanksgiving morning to the wails of your hungover cousins from Tulsa in the guest bedroom and know that you already have three incredible pies waiting in the fridge?
But I also believe that the case is little more than tabloid fodder that the media, spurred by wails from conservatives and always so desperately insecure about being accused of liberal bias, has pumped up and stretched out.
When I did, I could no longer see the two of them very well, and it was unclear whether they wanted me to stay or whether there was something private about the woman's anguished wails that I should respect.
Micheaux, who performs at the beginning of the video, is calm and matter of fact in his approach, while Mitchener at certain points wails, as if begging the audience to hear and understand the import of what she says.
His gravel-filled voice just wails on the chorus of this song, which you can imagine coming from the bottom of a well, or from a dark cellar, or out from a pitch-black forest … but maybe you shouldn't.
Opinion: When a book drops or a siren wails, we remember that day The fact is that gun violence can affect every family -- no loved one or community is protected from it until we all are, writes Sari Kaufman.
In a video posted online by the Syria Charity which is based in France, the boy wails in pain and fear as medical staff at an eastern Aleppo hospital try to console him and tell him that no, he won't die.
When White House reporter Olivia Nuzzi played the gut-wrenching audio of crying migrant kids separated from their parents at the border for Kirstjen Nielsen at Monday's press briefing, it wasn't clear that the Homeland Security chief could hear their wails.
You climb into the shit chamber and let out a few guttural wails until you hear your boss's voice asking if that's you in there, if you're all right, and if you could please hurry it up and post that Instagram.
Split into five chapters, with each presenting a different ghoulish figure to sprint away from, Little Nightmares opens strong, as you're presented with a spider-like figure with unsettlingly long arms, completely wrapped in bandages, who wails uncontrollably when you startle him.
Take, for example, the interplay between Burke's voice and Waters's guitar, in which the latter doubles as Burke's back up vocalist, literally singing into his hollow body guitar so its sensitive pickups capture and distorting his wails to underscore her lilting delivery.
Its influences included the stentorian wails of emerging American legend Ronnie James Dio and his band Rainbow, combined with the hard rock that paved the way for new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM), with its epic choruses and fist pumping bravado.
Yet the band's screechy, danceable post-punk sound, propelled by a rowdy organ and Mr. Lupton's wails, helped plant the seed of the New York rock revival that would bring the Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol and LCD Soundsystem to global acclaim.
Weeping amid wails from a crowd of hundreds of thousands of mourners, Iran's supreme leader on Monday prayed over the remains of a top Iranian general killed in a U.S. airstrike in Baghdad, an attack that's drastically raised tensions between Tehran and Washington.
Synth loops are interrupted by wails that melt into sampled guitar riffs, framed by creaks and electric stutters that sound like malfunctioning speakers and imply perpetual transition, as he keeps you on your toes waiting for melodic and rhythmic resolutions that never come.
As it rose, higher and higher, Mr. Cornell's voice could sustain a melody through the fray, or it could confront hard-rock turbulence with grunts, rasps, wails, bitter moans and, at the top of his range, full-bodied shrieks that admitted no weakness.
Former singer Uta Plotkin left her with some pretty big shoes to fill, but Dixon proved that she was more than up to the task, casting a spell over audiences night after night on the road with her grandiose wails and raspy growls.
When, on the second verse, Brady wails "Giving my heart for you to take/we could go and drive and leave this place/getting my strength from your embrace/baby let's go all the way," the moment — lyrics, melody and all — exactly fits EDM.
It's hard to overstate the visceral thrill of playing a scene opposite an actor in the middle of a dancing crowd, or being pulled into a secret chamber for a close, one-on-one encounter while a band wails away somewhere in the distance.
An apparent plea to a departing wayward lover, it features a shimmering guitar line by Nick Zinner and an emotional vocal from front woman Karen O. As she wails, "Wait, they don't love you like I love you" over and over, you feel her pain.
It hurries from singalong melodies and arena-rock guitar melodies to brutal noise and discomforting wails; it's lushly electronic one moment and jaggedly analog the next; it's changes rhythm and tempo without ever sounding mathematical—there's just too much chaos for any sort of dull precision.
From the first scene of Peter traversing a river — a woman wails mysteriously, as if in warning — Mr. Wrona (who died apparently of suicide last year) creates a rich, soupy atmosphere of dread that's progressively weighted down by history and periodically relieved by flashes of mordant humor.
The song fizzes and pops and shrieks, with LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy delivering intense, cutting observations about distance and loneliness and quitting while you're ahead: "We've got to bring the resources / I wanna play it 'til the time comes," he wails in the song's climax.
Suzanne Ciani at the Lightbox Film Center at International House (photo by Jaime Alvarez, courtesy Making/Breaking the Binary) At the Lightbox theater, droning wails layered with bright, scaling notes reminiscent of a John Carpenter sci-fi thriller, warped, wandered, and trailed off before returning again with force.
Milhouse, frustrated by an episode of Itchy & Scratchy that never brings the titular cat and mouse to a fireworks factory promised by road signs, wails the line, and it's a stand-in for every time a story just keeps withholding the interesting stuff in favor of something else entirely.
"When is the play gonna be over?" wails a beleaguered character near the close of the first act of the Theater for a New Audience production of Carlo Goldoni's 18th-century farce "The Servant of Two Masters," which opened on Wednesday at the Polonsky Shakespeare Center in Brooklyn.
While the forlorn ballads of Yosui Inoue and the jazzy yacht rock of Akira Terao topped the Japanese charts, he'd whirl through Iron Maiden's Killers and Judas Priest's Screaming for Vengeance, then dig deeper in the bins for heavier riffs, deeper wails, and more epic stories of hell, monsters, and war.
For example: a scenario in which an unspeakably drunk fellow wails iconic 2002 slut drop anthem "Get Low" by Lil Jon and The East Side Boyz to an enthusiastic audience of two while riding the New York subway simply would not have the same clout if it happened en route to Essex.
" The album's self-destructive dynamic comes out on the title track — "I can't turn off what turns me on," she wails over twisted guitar — and her protagonists never stop annihilating each other for their own benefit, whether for carnal kicks, or for the mothers who "milk their young" in the song "Los Ageless.
For roughly eight excruciating minutes, you can hear the wails of young children crying out for their parents, confused consular workers trying to keep track of all the kids, and at least one male voice, identified as a Border Patrol officer, for some reason deciding to crack a joke about the whole thing.
She already won us (and The New York Times) over with her incisive songwriting and hair-trigger-dynamic voice on last year's contemplative debut EP Strange Darling, but it's the top-down ferocity of her live shows—think big guitars and bigger wails—in the time since that's had us eagerly awaiting new material.
No need for intra-song banter here: Wise lets his guitar to do all the lustful talking, by way of blistering blues licks and waves of drone, a conversational style he picked as Psychic Ills' guitarist; Feierman and Schmiechen (formerly of Amen Dunes) buttress his wails with the best pummeling backbeats the Stooges never wrote.
But even when they weren't overtly embracing 60s signifiers, Soundgarden delivered hippy-dippy sentiment with heavy-metal menace: "Hands All Over" was certainly fearsome enough to make a humdrum Michael Keaton psycho-killer flick a little more intense, but when Cornell wails, "you're gonna kill your mother," he's actually singing about the ecological devastation of our Earth.
Old enough to be raised on 70s prog and proto-metal but young and smart enough to develop punk-honed bullshit detectors, Soundgarden emerged in the late 80s to reassert the majesty of classic hard rock—the bulldozing blues riffs, the Richter scale-busting rhythms, the bleacher-baiting wails—but strip away its ornamentation and ceremony.
On Tuesday evening, one day after defending the Trump administration's policy of separating immigrant children from their families at the U.S.-Mexico border, Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen unironically decided to dine at MXDC Cocina Mexicana, a Mexican restaurant in D.C. — because nothing gives you cravings for carne asada like the wails of children crying for their mothers!
On "All the King's Horses" she slips into hypnotic singsong; on "A Brand New Me" she demonstrates how a belted note can contain just the right proportions of rasp, sugar, warmth; on "April Fools" she spirals further and further upward, her wails getting more and more breathless, as if love's pull is sucking her into the sky.
The band sprints through "Bang Bang," with stop-start punk power chords driving the first-person pathology of a gunman seeking social-media fame, and it surges into "Revolution Radio" — a call for "new airwaves" for the "songs of the disturbed" — with a speedy punk-pop melody and a lead-guitar hook that wails like a klaxon.
On another early B-side, 2005's "Big Infatuation," the references are all Bet Lynch on a dirty weekend in Blackpool, leaking surface-level glamour; "I'm the topper of the Holiday Inn / Smoking Russians and drinking Pimm's when he walked in / Static sheets of acrylic silk / My stocking tops clasped my thighs and held me in," Jackson wails.
As her first foray into directing a performance, Simon's An Occupation of Loss is a powerful, moving experience that places the audience in intimate proximity with the songs and wails from an Ecuadorian accordion player, a duo of women from Azerbaijan slapping their legs in time with their winding words, or dueling Tibetan horns played by Buddhist monks.
In addition to releasing the popular "Lil Boat" and "Summer Songs 2" mixtapes, filled with his taffylike digital wails and cartoon melodies, and reaching No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 with his sweet-and-sour guest verse on D.R.A.M.'s "Broccoli," Lil Yachty has modeled Kanye West's Yeezy line at Madison Square Garden, starred in a Sprite commercial with LeBron James and teamed up with Nautica on a capsule collection for Urban Outfitters.
Logan is a mess throughout: He's weirdly terrible at spreading culturally relevant rumors (Tom calls Sandy Furness's supposed syphilis the "MySpace of STDs"), needy with his wife, paranoid about the media he basically runs ("they don't give a flying fuck for these poor bitches, they hate me!" he wails when confronted with reports of employee victims), and physically sick in public, throwing up in the retreat dining room in front of God and Bill Gates, like a regular old Kendall.
Anyway, the record's big advance over past work is musical — after a bouncy opener featuring the Chicago Children's Choir, these songs buzz and spill over with jaunty piano chords, mellifluous horns, elastic synthesizers, marching-band fanfares, rhythm violin plus soft string coloring, every now and then a standard keyboard loop, tender lullabies and self-assured choirgirls, grandly sung gospel hymns, dinkily sampled gospel hymns, uplifting ensemble singing and the rich timbre of black soul voices, along with a rousing array of whoops and cheers and wails scattered throughout the record to create an illusion of community, as if Chance were playing to an open audience whose members were free to pitch in any time they felt like it, as strangers pass by in the background.

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