There is a delightfully odd, twangy soundtrack, which plays counterpoint to the otherworldly feel of the rest of the film. |
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These songs are infused with a hint of twangy menace, bubbling under but never exploding. |
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The pewit can be easily recognized by the black crest on its head, its twangy singing and its characteristic flight with sharp rises and turns. |
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The male loudsong is a loud series of paired couplets, all notes having a distinctly twangy quality. |
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This was the first time it became clear to me that rock could be something other than stonewashed jeans and fake twangy guitar. |
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He spoke with a delicate plaintiveness, in the nasal, twangy drawl of a Texan. |
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Jimmie Rodgers' twangy yodels sound like casual knife thrusts or lonesome train whistles. |
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There were as many muffled and twangy notes as solidly struck strings, casual and rhythmic and one with the voice. |
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She has one long leg in the Top 40 charts and another in the land of twangy vowels. |
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Over slow synths, lead singer Samuel Herring lays down some haunting vocals, complimenting the twangy bass line. |
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The lead characters both and walk and talk like typical teens while a twangy folk song that sounds like a mix between John Denver and Kenny G plays in the background. |
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The Bakersfield disc takes a sharp right turn with lots of pedal steel and twangy Fender guitars. |
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Critics mostly disliked the simple humor and twangy country music, and sometimes it was criticized for perpetuating stereotypes. |
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The group's trademark was the smooth, twangy sound produced by lead guitarist Marvin's lavish use of the tremolo arm of his Fender Stratocaster, an effect that could be made to sound either lyrical or sinister. |
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As Nashville pumps out a twangy version of pop music in its efforts to keep the money rolling in, Harris is looking for who might carry on the traditions. |
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While still rooted in the computerized pulse of techno, it moves through passages of surly rock, twangy Western soundtracks, and gentle, watery electronic lullabies. |
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At 21, he took advantage of an internship while studying in a business school to start up his own label named Mixture and to release Heart of Africa on which he highlighted the twangy voice of his English teacher. |
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Havrilla's rich alto calls to mind a more melodious, less twangy Lucinda Williams. |
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Rebecca Pronsky is one of New York City's finest singer-songwriters playing twangy folk and tours with lead guitarist Rich Bennett. |
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It's a simply laid out venue, looking not unlike the sort of NYC club Jerry Seinfeld would deliver a monologue or two between twangy guitar riffs. |
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Hayden Panettiere is in it, which is always a good thing, but aside from that there's just a lot of twangy accents, overacting and hideous country music. |
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Nick Cave, Tom Waits, but music that is angular, twangy, catchy. |
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