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Definition of skronk in English: skronknoun skrɒŋkskrɑŋk mass nounPopular music of a kind that is experimental and deliberately discordant. in the right hands, skronk can be sublime as modifier the song swerves into a wild free jazz skronk session Example sentencesExamples - The band do an impressive job of summoning up the feral electric skronk blues of The Birthday Party, then distorting it into their own magical brew.
- "Funfun" opens the CD with the requisite amount of sound, skronk, and bluster.
- The track has that glorious skronk guitar, but to me Britpop is less guitary than the bands I mentioned.
- It's an atonal experiment in skronk that sounds like a booze-up in a train-yard.
- Do you wish more bands would remember to add a generous dollop of prog skronk to their punk rock?
- Mercury Prize nominees Roller Trio, a genre-defying blend of sax skronk and guitar histrionics, emerged from the buoyant Leeds circuit.
- Occasionally the music devolves into electronic skronk before starting another droney excursion.
- It took 20 seconds to realise exactly what song was being butchered by her brassy skronk and trumpet-strewn rendition.
- Sublime melodic moments emerge from the sea of skronk.
- With strange eruptions of brassy skronk and menacing tribal beats, it's heavy, scary, sonically daring.
Origin Late 19th century (denoting a loud, harsh sound): imitative. Definition of skronk in US English: skronknounskrɑŋkskräNGk Popular music of a kind that is experimental and deliberately discordant. in the right hands, skronk can be sublime as modifier the song swerves into a wild free jazz skronk session Example sentencesExamples - The band do an impressive job of summoning up the feral electric skronk blues of The Birthday Party, then distorting it into their own magical brew.
- With strange eruptions of brassy skronk and menacing tribal beats, it's heavy, scary, sonically daring.
- The track has that glorious skronk guitar, but to me Britpop is less guitary than the bands I mentioned.
- It took 20 seconds to realise exactly what song was being butchered by her brassy skronk and trumpet-strewn rendition.
- It's an atonal experiment in skronk that sounds like a booze-up in a train-yard.
- Sublime melodic moments emerge from the sea of skronk.
- Mercury Prize nominees Roller Trio, a genre-defying blend of sax skronk and guitar histrionics, emerged from the buoyant Leeds circuit.
- "Funfun" opens the CD with the requisite amount of sound, skronk, and bluster.
- Occasionally the music devolves into electronic skronk before starting another droney excursion.
- Do you wish more bands would remember to add a generous dollop of prog skronk to their punk rock?
Origin Late 19th century (denoting a loud, harsh sound): imitative. |