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12-508: (Redirected from Sorrower ) [REDACTED] Look up Sorrow , sorrow , or sorwe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sorrow may refer to: Sorrow (emotion) Sorrow (Van Gogh) , an 1882 drawing by Vincent van Gogh "Sorrow" (Bad Religion song) , 2001 "Sorrow" (The McCoys song) , also covered by The Merseys and David Bowie "Sorrow" (Pink Floyd song) , 1987 "Sorrow",

24-452: A blackboard," opining that "only mad people and immediate family could warm to Tompkins," other critics were more receptive. Jenn Sikes of Splendid praised Tompkins' vocals, stating, "The chewed word-bits are like little metronomes, counting beats between her fully-formed words, which are spoken/sung in a cheery Scottish accent that's childlike but fierce." Kellman commented that "[h]er repet-pet-petitive repetitive style might be at odds with

36-462: A song by Box Car Racer from Box Car Racer (2002) "Sorrow", a song by Life Without Buildings from Any Other City (2001) "Sorrow", a song by the National from High Violet , (2010) The Sorrow , an Austrian metalcore/melodic death band The Sorrow (album) , a 2010 album by The Sorrow The Sorrows , a 1960s English freakbeat band The Sorrow (Metal Gear) , a fictional character in

48-411: A song by Box Car Racer from Box Car Racer (2002) "Sorrow", a song by Life Without Buildings from Any Other City (2001) "Sorrow", a song by the National from High Violet , (2010) The Sorrow , an Austrian metalcore/melodic death band The Sorrow (album) , a 2010 album by The Sorrow The Sorrows , a 1960s English freakbeat band The Sorrow (Metal Gear) , a fictional character in

60-540: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sorrow [REDACTED] Look up Sorrow , sorrow , or sorwe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sorrow may refer to: Sorrow (emotion) Sorrow (Van Gogh) , an 1882 drawing by Vincent van Gogh "Sorrow" (Bad Religion song) , 2001 "Sorrow" (The McCoys song) , also covered by The Merseys and David Bowie "Sorrow" (Pink Floyd song) , 1987 "Sorrow",

72-569: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Any Other City Any Other City is the first and only studio album by Scottish indie rock band Life Without Buildings , released on 26 February 2001 in the United Kingdom and in 2002 in the United States. Matthew Willson of Drowned in Sound stated, "This album is a powerful reminder that

84-501: Is just fine." Noel Murray of The A.V. Club noted the influences of Patti Smith and Sonic Youth , among others, stating that the songs "reduce the flavor and style of all of Life Without Buildings' influences—25 years of brainy girlpunk—and reproduce them on track after track," though he praised the group for their "great sound." Sue Tompkins ' unique vocal style was singled out in multiple reviews. While John Mulvey of NME compared Tompkins' voice to "the scrape of fingernails on

96-600: The Metal Gear video game series Sorrows (album) , a 2020 album by Veonity See also [ edit ] Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sorrow . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sorrow&oldid=1230831885 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

108-548: The Metal Gear video game series Sorrows (album) , a 2020 album by Veonity See also [ edit ] Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sorrow . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sorrow&oldid=1230831885 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

120-498: The conventional uses of cadence and tone , she "[tore] apart the formulaic structure of a rock band", yielding "rarely seen and exhilarating" results. Zoladz saw the group's influence carry through into others including Los Campesinos! , Marnie Stern , Perfect Pussy , Ponytail , and more. She saw those bands bring Buildings' "sheer technical skill with a sense of ecstatic playfulness" into their own sensibilities. Pitchfork placed Any Other City at number 128 on their list of

132-494: The ears of some listeners, but it's just as unique as the exuberant vocals" employed by Tompkins' influences. Retrospectively, Any Other City has grown in reputation and influence. Tompkins' vocals have continued to attract acclaim, being called "the core around which the rest of the record revolves." Pitchfork ' s Lindsay Zoladz praised her "extraordinary sense of rhythm" and "carefully metered" delivery. Stereogum ' s Will Richards noted that through her rejecting

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144-403: The punk scene is still producing innovative and exciting new sounds." Drawing comparisons to bands such as The Slits and LiLiPUT , Andy Kellman of AllMusic commented, "These female-fronted groups have certainly inspired LWB, but this quartet -- simply a drummer, a bassist, a guitarist, and a vocalist -- offers much more than nostalgia and post-punk plundering. They're more of a pop band, which

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