noisenik

noisenik

(ˈnɔɪznɪk)
n
(Pop Music) a rock musician who performs loud harsh music
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Veteran drummer Clem Cattini of The Tornadoes features on one track, while My Bloody Valentine''s noisenik Kevin Shields appears on a couple of songs.
Veteran drummer Clem Cattini of The Tornadoes features on one track, while My Bloody Valentine's noisenik Kevin Shields appears on a couple of songs.
As the outro builds up and Denim sings "stay mellow" you can see the fields and greenery agree with her - something it would have been hard to imagine given her other guise as a Mighty Boosh noisenik.
A rock musician who performs loud, harsh music is a 'noisenik', and 'dad rock' is an often disparaging term for a type of music that tends to appeal to adults, often played by middleaged musicians.
The publishers say expressions such as munter, shagtastic, noisenik, street luge, and bootylicious reflect life in the new millennium - but not everyone agrees.
Former Manila visitors, Canadian noiseniks Metz, has issued a rarities set of their early days as struggling punk rockers.
It's still early days for these Boltonbased noiseniks - all four members are aged between 17 and 18 - but MazeBound's raw, buoyant exuberance is very much their greatest, most engaging quality right now.
The five-man unit will be bringing their captivating, refreshing twist on the hard rock genre to The Parish where they will be joined by Manchester's Ninety Nine Mercies and fellow hometown noiseniks Artifacts.
It was where The Automatic recorded their monster hit Monster, where many of the tracks featured on Super Furry Animals' pioneering Welsh language album Mwng were created and where Cardiff noiseniks Future of The Left recorded their Welsh Music Prize-winning album The Plot Against Common Sense.
Ward, German folktronica duo Milky Chance, post-punk noiseniks Eagulls, Mancunian post-punk funk pioneers A Certain Ratio, Formation, White, Clean Cut Kid, Babeheaven, Bad Sounds, Shells and indie-popsters Vynce.
The blending of noiseniks and improvisers with musicians (many of them a generation older) possessing experience with classical and jazz music has been particularly pursued in his programmes by the organiser Pavel Straka.
The show will be headlined by the NME magazine Radar tipped noiseniks Wasters, with superb supports from the prodigious Penarth electro pop singersongwriter Hana - who was recently playlisted on Radio1; Rhondda power-poppers Mixalydia whose burgeoning reputation for skyscraping anthems grows apace; and Deri Morgan - a young Pontypridd singer who has impressed everyone with two quality single releases in the space of The Moon Club, Cardiff consecutive months.