There are reggae jams and Velvet Underground dirges, one-minute tracks that float by like nothing and sprawling campfire singalongs. |
The two duets with Vedder are the strongest of too many funereally morose dirges that bind the album. |
Mini's songs were neither dirges nor fight songs but soulful chants with melodies of promise. |
In 1982, he released Nebraska, a masterpiece of hush-toned dirges about murderers and chicken-man killers and accidentally invented lo-fi. |
To commemorate his death anniversary Salar Jung Museum has organised a special exhibition of manuscripts, dirges and elegies. |
This album is full of self-pitying dirges which give the impression of a slightly sad man-child sulking about girls in his bedroom. |