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From his first performance, Garrick departed from the bombastic style that had been popular, choosing instead a more relaxed, naturalistic style that biographer Alan Kendall states " would probably seem quite normal to us today, but it was new and strange for his day.
The album met with a mixed reception from critics and fans upon release, some of whom were disappointed by Harvey ’ s experimental and less bombastic new style.

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is considered the originators of the style, and hardcore hip hop would dominate the next two decades of rap music, from the bombastic, noisy sound of Public Enemy and stripped minimalism of Boogie Down Productions to the thump of early Wu-Tang Clan and Nas.
He also said, that the album " Styx's increased skill for crafting simple, catchy pop hooks out of their bombastic sound.
The music was never predictable and could get quite bombastic, but it managed to swing while still keeping the Kenton sound.
Youth crew is distinguished from other hardcore and punk scenes by its anger, optimism, mesomorphic, fraternal machismo and bombastic moralist outlook as well as its New York " thug rock " hardcore sound.
Always ready for a sound bite, he gave bombastic interviews, cheekily delivering bold statements and sweeping promises.
The bombastic sound aroused cries of “ Wagnerian ” in the press and won Atrocity the reputation of being a band “ with extremely complex songwriting ideas .” Atrocity went on tour together with Deicide and Gorefest.
The group had developed a different sound ; less bombastic, more transparent, and vastly expanded the group's creative spectrum and style.

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Khrushchev, for all his bombastic prophecies about the inevitable decay of capitalism, is genuinely favorable to `` peaceful coexistence '' and would like, above all, the Berlin and German problems to be settled peacefully ; ;
Power trios have at times been characterized as loud and bombastic, often embarking on long improvised jams that would highlight the virtuosity of the individual musicians.
Part of Thomson's downfall was due to a bombastic personality and an arrogance which would not permit him to interact with regular doctors or even to pursue additional studies in anatomy and physiology.
It was there that his knowledgeable but bombastic and over-the-top broadcasting style would first be heard in the New York area.

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During the episode, a visibly irritated Gene Simmons ( bass ) and Paul Stanley ( guitar ) tried to contain the bombastic ( and drunk ) Ace Frehley ( lead guitar ), whose nonstop laughter and joking overshadowed the rest of the band, though Snyder was obviously enjoying it, chiming in with several jokes, much to Frehley ’ s delight, and Simmons disgust .. Drummer Peter Criss made repeated references to his large gun collection, to the chagrin of Simmons.
With each subsequent release the band presented themes traveling further into European history and becoming more martial, choral and bombastic in approach, culminating in their final album ; the largely World War II-inspired The Smell of Blood but Victory ( 1997 ).
Scheps had previously done a bombastic one off mix for the track ' You Really Wake Up the Love In Me ' on the Neptune album which had impressed the band greatly and meant they were keen to work on further projects with him.

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Brubeck's style ranges from refined to bombastic, reflecting his mother's attempts at classical training and his improvisational skills.
She wrote, " The book is bombastic, baroque and like so much else about Carl Jung, a willful oddity, synched with an antediluvian and mystical reality.
Pistol talks in a bombastic blank verse that seems to parody Henry's own style of speech.
Festivals with international stars and noteworthy films gave way to others filled with bombastic socialist rhetoric, which nearly caused the complete loss of the festival audience.
Their music is still perceived as bloated, bombastic mullet-haired prog-rock, even by people who have never heard it.
In NATO ( 1994 ), Laibach also memorably re-work Europe's glam metal anthem " The Final Countdown " as a bombastic disco epic.
Probably meant to be recited at elite gatherings, they differ from the Greek versions in their long declamatory, narrative accounts of action, their obtrusive moralizing, and their bombastic rhetoric.
Sports Illustrated, in its postmortem, noted the drastic change between 1974 and 1975 as if the two seasons were played by totally different leagues: one ( 1974 ), a bombastic credit risk, and the other ( 1975 ), a safer but much quieter, and much less noticed, entity that failed because it was ignored.
He speaks with an exaggerated Yiddish accent and his bombastic entrance resembles that of the wizard in The Wizard of Oz.
His boss is Cosmo Spacely, the diminutive yet bombastic owner of Spacely Space Sprockets.
He issued a bombastic proclamation in America announcing an imminent general rising in Ireland ; but he was himself soon afterwards deposed by his confederates, among whom dissension had broken out.
In conversations with Eidelman, Meyer mentioned that since the marches that accompanied the main titles for other Star Trek films were so good, he had no desire to compete with them by composing a bombastic opening.
As an actor, Garrick promoted realistic acting that departed from the bombastic style that was entrenched when Garrick first came to prominence.
The same period saw the rise of bombastic arena rock bands, bluesy Southern rock groups and mellow soft rock stars.
Lyrics and imagery are typically inspired by fantasy or mythology, while the drumming is performed in a bombastic fashion.
The antiquities of Herculaneum showed that even the most classicizing interiors of the Baroque, or the most " Roman " rooms of William Kent were based on basilica and temple exterior architecture, turned outside in: pedimented window frames turned into gilded mirrors, fireplaces topped with temple fronts, now all looking quite bombastic and absurd.
For this version, which is present as a sketch in the Violin Concerto's autograph alongside revisions to the solo part, Beethoven wrote a lengthy, somewhat bombastic first movement cadenza which features the orchestra's timpanist along with the solo pianist.
According to Keith Harris of Rolling Stone magazine, " sentimentality is bombastic and defiant rather than demure and retiring .... stands at the end of the chain of drastic devolution that goes Aretha-Whitney-Mariah.
He was one of the first German poets to substitute for the bombastic imitations of Marini, to which he himself had begun by contributing, a clear and simple diction.
Many music critics have often called her music to be " melodramatic ", " formulaic ", and " bombastic ", particularly after her 1988 album, Reba.

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The gentle whir of each footstep left him more naked than before, until he felt his unprotected flesh tremble, chilled by each new sound.
Essentially, the question presented for decision in the present Daytime Skywave proceeding is whether our decision ( in 1938-1939 ) to assign stations on the basis of daytime conditions from sunrise to sunset, is sound as a basis for AM allocations, or whether, in the light of later developments and new understanding, skywave transmission is of such significance during the hours immediately before sunset and after sunrise that this condition should be taken into account, and some stations required to afford protection to other stations during these hours.
On the surface, this seems a sound approach to Christian mission: members of the congregation show by their friendly attitudes that they care for new people ; ;
There was a new sound, a sound as piercing as the Rebel yell, yet different.
The eighteenth century saw major advances in acoustics as mathematicians applied the new techniques of calculus to elaborate theories of sound wave propagation.
* synthesizer-generate artificially almost any sound by either imitating natural sounds or creating completely new sounds.
At low speeds, the compressibility of air is not significant in relation to aircraft design, but as the airflow nears and exceeds the speed of sound, a host of new aerodynamic effects become important in the design of aircraft.
The new sound hailed from a club that he established called the Afro-Shrine.
# Before fading in the new track, check that the beats of two tracks match by listening to both channels together in the headphones, as the sound from the speakers can reach you with a delay.
In subsequent years, Manço released Değmesin Yağlı Boya ( 1986 ), Sahibinden İhtiyaçtan ( 1988 ) and Darısı Başınıza ( 1989 ), all containing a couple of hit songs and demonstrating his new sound.
Toward the end of the 1920s, the introduction of sound into movies made possible dramatic new film styles and the use of verbal humour.
In Mestre Bimba's Capoeira Regional, batizado was the first time a new student would play capoeira following the sound of the berimbau.
It includes the theory and application of new and existing technologies in music, such as sound synthesis, digital signal processing, sound design, sonic diffusion, acoustics, and psychoacoustics.
Biafra also accused the releases of the new live material of having poor sound quality.
The polyphonic organization of different melodies to sound at the same time was still a relatively new invention then, and it is understandable that the mathematical or physical relationships in frequency that give rise to the musical intervals as we hear them, should be foremost among the preoccupations of Medieval musicians.
The semi-theatrical music and comedy troupe transformed into a ska-influenced new wave band in 1979, and then changed again towards a more guitar-oriented rock sound, in the late 1980s.
In Spanish, the grapheme ñ is considered a new letter different from n and collated between n and o, as it denotes a different sound from that of a plain n. But the accented vowels á, é, í, ó, ú are not separated from the unaccented vowels a, e, i, o, u, as the acute accent in Spanish only modifies stress within the word or denotes a distinction between homonyms, and does not modify the sound of a letter.
In the late 1950s, sound systems, a new form of public entertainment, were developed in the ghettos of Kingston, Jamaica.
Characterised by the heavy rock sound of his new backing band, it was a marked departure from the acoustic guitar and folk rock style established by Space Oddity.
Other regional variants of the Greek alphabet ( epichoric alphabets ), in dialects that still preserved the sound / h /, employed various glyph shapes for consonantal Heta side by side with the new vocalic Eta for some time.
In the late 1960s, Roy Wood — guitarist, vocalist and songwriter of The Move — had an idea to form a new band that would use violins, cellos, string basses, horns and woodwinds to give their music a classical sound, taking rock music in the direction " that The Beatles had left off ".
The late ' 20s were full of static, stagey talkies as artists in front of and behind the camera struggled with the stringent limitations of the early sound equipment and their own uncertainty as to how to utilize the new medium.

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