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song

[sawng, song] / sɔŋ, sɒŋ /


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For the following “Cruise Ship Designer,” Mr. Dowse’s chiming guitar riff serves as the engine of the tune, as Ms. Shaw burrows deep into a character we haven’t really heard of in a song before.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Our last record, there’s a certain levity — a certain number of songs that are even meant to be a little silly.”

From Los Angeles Times

For instance, when tried out by the BBC at CES, a Lego birthday cake recognised when its "candles" were blown out - sounding a cheer and a happy birthday song.

From BBC

"It's not that I don't like them, it's just... if we walk into a pub somewhere and I hear one of our songs playing, I'll do one out the door."

From BBC

Endlessly inventive and musically restless, their songs are given focus by Winter's sharp unfiltered lyrics, cutting through superficial relationships, state propaganda, and social divisions.

From BBC