The blues - the sound of a sinner on revival day.
Pantera revolutionized the sound and the approach to heavy metal. It's been regurgitated. Once you up the production on a product and not just the playing but the actual production, then it's going to up the ante.
'I'm Broken' was a sound check riff.
The soprano turned out to sound to me like the right hand on the piano.
That rockabilly sound wasn't as simple as I thought it was.
Even Martin Luther and John Calvin believed that the Roman Catholic church, up to the Council of Trent, was basically orthodox - a true church with sound fundamental doctrines as well as significant error.
There is a definite sound with all-girl bands, a good rudimentary sound, and that's what's cool and punk about all-girl bands that you still find, largely - it's really kind of primal.
I want to be Ruler of the Exumas. I like the sound of it. I want to become Kurtz and live like in 'Lord of the Flies.'
I do most of my vocals - aside from a couple of little one-shot vocal samples. I record everything into the Saffire with an SM58 then scratch it with loads of plug-ins. I don't do much vocoding to be honest. All my vocals are usually done with Melodyne and a ton of other plug-ins to make it sound weird.
I came here when I was almost 22. I'm perfectly bilingual, but I'm never going to sound like Sandra Bullock.
I'm trying to bring a little bit of every type of sauce into one type of sound. Something that's really fresh.
I feel like Drake could literally put out anything - like, the sound of seagulls over a beat - and it could be the Number One song on Spotify.
If we give our children sound self-love, they will be able to deal with whatever life puts before them.
I don't want to sound self-righteous, and I don't want to act like I have it all put together.
Most sermons sound to me like commercials - but I can't make out whether God is the Sponsor or the Product.
Sound money is the sine qua non of a prosperous society.
I am very much into voices. I would say I'm a fan of voices, not of sound. I'm a fan of singers, not of bands.
Slayer has always been about the sound. We have to sound good. It has to be tight.
I fill my business emails with smiley faces and question marks so that I don't sound too severe.
We grew up listening to music like that: we grew up on the snap music, grew up off the trap music, grew up on all the South sound.