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Sonically

Sonically meaning

In a sonic manner | By means of sound

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A continuation of her “Jaguar I” EP (2020), “Jaguar II” is like that more seasoned, sonically mature cousin you’ve always admired and wanted to emulate.

Percussion is added in, with harmonies overlapping onto each other, gradually becoming more sonically complex.

Quickly, the album loses its vision, struggling to find its way as it goes all over the place sonically.

Sonically, Hubbard's demo deviates from the typical stripped-back, unadorned track.

Though the album can feel sonically repetitive at times, it is still an enjoyable listening experience.

With the superstar showmanship of front-man CHRIS JERICHO, tag-teamed with guitar genius RICH WARD, FOZZY are a band that have always pushed the boundaries both sonically and artistically over their twenty plus year career.

And I think in country music, you could stand to take more chances sonically with sounds and even with melody and arrangement and just have a little more disruptive things that shake it up.

And sonically, his music has aged with me, so every iteration of his catalogue is tied closely to a chapter of my life.

She further told Mojo that the new record, which is marked by the sound of analog synths and “lots of guitar,” sounds “urgent and psychotic, in equal parts the most caustic sound and also, I think, the most sonically blooming.

The sonically brilliant album focuses on different parts of climate change, varying from ecological destruction to how humans impact the cause.

But sonically, I still was kind of in that phase for a couple of albums, with Amasa Hines.

On the one hand, it’s difficult to find a more sonically different pair of acts than Rush and Little Richard.

When you go to the Grammys now, we can get nominated for the best album compared to everybody, because sonically we're there.

A familiar up-and-comer on the area’s country scene will be celebrating an EP release in the sonically pristine confines of The Peoples Room of Mobile.

Dropping The Village People’s signature gay-fantasy costumes (cop, cowboy, sailor, etc.), RCA made them over visually and sonically, apparently drawing inspiration from emerging U.K. new wave like Spandau Ballet and Duran Duran.

Sonically, this record is very different from your earlier ones—but thematically, it’s also a little less dark.

The most sonically exciting portion on the EP comes at the end with "Nigga," produced by ACE, and "Strangest Feelings," produced by Person and OV and featuring rapper PHONZZ.

There is no singular “queer country” movement, but rather a robust, sonically (if not racially) diverse group of artists pursuing paths that either directly align or occasionally intersect with country-western sounds.

There’s just that little space in the middle of the stage where nothing physically exists, but sonically and emotionally, everything goes to that spot.

The result is still the group’s stormiest record, both sonically and lyrically.