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Definition of tuneage in English: tuneagenoun ˈtʃuːnədʒ mass nouninformal (especially in music journalism) music. more quality tuneage from Nottingham's finest Example sentencesExamples - The chorus unveils gleaming shards of bombastic wit and cut-throat tuneage before the shroud of unfriendly uber-noise descends once more.
- Packed wall to wall with hammer head chords and unrelenting adrenalin filled feel good tuneage.
- This is all the more ironic considering the months of rigorous structuring, arranging and rehearsing that such tuneage must go under before being anywhere near presentable.
- Everything gets drowned in two-tone tuneage.
- Nonetheless, the soundtrack again hits hard and heavy with good thrashing tuneage that is good stuff, even if you don't know who's playing it.
- Serious tuneage, the melody just hunts you down until your pinched into a corner with no escape route in sight.
- The debut disc by this Burlington act is a straight-ahead return to the kind of woman-made tuneage that was all the rage five, six years ago.
- More addictive tuneage this time draped with Stipe / Morrisey style vocals and flossed with bitter sweet lyrical interplays and finished off with lashings of tasty summery sounding chopping riffs.
- Easy on the ear, late night chill out tuneage with a subtle backbone of jazz tastings and bright brass accompaniments, very intoxicating and very, very delicious.
- Music styles include hyper pop-punk, holy hip-hop, and something called hybrid death tuneage.
- The second disc boasts some commercial tuneage, but married to headily unusual instrumentation and mood-swings.
- Narcissus have loosened up since I last saw them and it's difficult not to be carried away by the voice, the lush but powerful arrangements and the enormous tuneage.
- The track exemplifies Twine's penchant for crafting beautiful tuneage that struggles through a software-erected forcefield.
- I didn't realise that there were fourteen different people making this sort of tuneage in Dublin, but they exist in bedsits, studios, clubs and wherever.
- A true pop tuneage to roast the chestnuts around the fire this festive period and by far one of most sophisticated releases featured in this missive.
- Lovers of sensitively erudite pop will surely succumb to this refreshingly ache-ridden brand of awe struck tuneage.
- Take Last Nite, for example, a song which uses great tuneage to good effect, but which also recognises that silence is as much a part of music as noise.
- You can't argue with no cover, a free buffet and the usual super drink specials and classic (alt) rock tuneage, from 9 p.m., from Bifteck with love.
- It proves to equally about performance as much as tuneage as the drummer dons his ride cymbal like a Vietnamese hat and attempts to keep time on it!
- And it's certainly true in this size of player, where you'll regularly have to change albums to refresh your tuneage.
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