![]() ![]() It’s easy to want more of it, only to be offered a lukewarm snapshot next. More so when you consider the notable tenderness that makes your ears prick in the songs that follow – 'Quarter Past Nine’s fresh take on the age old “is he something I’m not?” line of questioning is a standout for this reason. The debut could be served better by sending some of the more under-developed ideas that follow to the chopping block – tracks like 'Headphones' and 'Yeah!' are a double whammy of infantile and lad-rock that do not serve the album’s overall vision well. Fans will get the best of both worlds very early on in 'I Could Swear', a melting pot of clean, Brian Wilson inspired melodies propelled forward by some deliciously grimey guitars. Here lies thirteen jolting, scuzzy, observational guitar jams packed with gusto. It’s a more mature approach to the same array of observational life landmarks that make Lang charming to start with. The 21-year old signed to indie titans Dirty Hit two years off the back of his obsessive musical finesse, and a lot has changed since, for the better. In 'Chew The Scenery', Lang loosens his grip on executive creative control to burst open the scope in which he harnesses his ambitions. Post-heartbreak anthems that even get a bit orchestral in the right places. Glitchy takes on tech, modernity, that mostly land well. What comes next carries that obsessive knowledge with the desire to speak on broader matters with a more bombastic assortment of sounds. The act of chewing mastication with the mouth.He’d perfected the formula with finesse – drawling, rhymings vocal postcards about transitional moments, backed self-produced pianos, guitars.Zhuang: please add this translation if you canĬhew ( countable and uncountable, plural chews).Zazaki: cawıtene (diq), cawitiş, cawen, koçen.Vietnamese: nhai (vi), nhằn (vi), nhá (vi). ![]() I hated working with him on that playevery night he'd go out and chew the scenery so much that he was the only one the audience noticed I love watching hammy actors chew the scenery in bad movies. Lower Sorbian: kusaś Upper Sorbian: kusać To be exaggeratedly or flamboyantly melodramatic or overly emotional while acting a role, as for television, theater, or film. Sicilian: masticari (scn), macicari (scn).Lao: please add this translation if you can.Korean: 깨물다 (ko) ( kkaemulda ), 씹다 (ko) ( ssipda ).French: mâcher (fr), mordiller (fr), mastiquer (fr).Mandarin: 嚼 (zh) ( jiáo, jué ) ( more colloquially ), 咀嚼 (zh) ( jǔjué ) ( more literarily ) ![]()
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