Fry sends himself off to school and us off into his life with wit and charm : " After one of those squealing, juddering, stomach-dropping false starts with which trains so tactlessly articulate human emotion, we pulled ourselves out of the great shed of Paddington and steamed west ."
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"The Penguin Guide to Jazz " says that " " Zo " seems more specifically experimental in that Shipp and Parker seem to want to plunge into the darkest ( and sometimes the dreariest ) corners they can find, deep left-hand chords set on top of juddering bass vamps ."
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"Popmatters " wrote : "'Good Vibrations'changed the way a pop record could be made, the way a pop record could sound, and the lyrics a pop record could have . " It contained previously untried mixes of instruments, and was the first pop hit to have cellos in a juddering rhythm.
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The courtship ritual can involve several other behaviours, such as juddering and a cheliceral kiss, in which the male's chelicerae pincers grasp the female's in a smaller more intimate version of the male's grasping the female's pedipalps and in some cases injecting a small amount of his venom into her pedipalp or on the edge of her cephalothorax, probably as a means of pacifying the female.
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Andrew Kelham of " Rock Sound " gave the album a nine out of ten, and wrote that " With a why-just-write-a-song-when-you-can-write-an-epic attitude, the eight songs on their second record are distinguished, articulate and immersive as their juddering post-hardcore clashes with moments of Explosions in the Sky rivalling tenderness and Mogwai-esque grandeur . " Writing for " Alternative Press ", Brian Shultz gave the album four out of five stars and said that the group has, " quietly refined their craft over the last few years into an incredibly cathartic and sporadically chilling mode.
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The " Telegraph " called it a " sensational novel . . . [ that ] tells the life story of July, a slave girl living on a sugar plantation in 1830s Jamaica just as emancipation is juddering into action . " Kate Kellaway in " The Observer " commented : " " The Long Song " reads with the sort of ebullient effortlessness that can only be won by hard work . " The " Washington Post " reviewer, calling it " insightful and inspired ", went on to say of Levy's work : " The Long Song " reminds us that she is one of the best historical novelists of her generation ."
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Regarding its place in Isis'catalog, it has been described as their " most accomplished and complete album to date " by Ali Maloney of " Toolisms of'Ghost Key'meander just too long and'Hand of the Host'spends half of its 11 minutes repeating itself without really juddering into the granite riff golem it threatens to be . " Similarly, Chris Norton of " Tiny Mix Tapes " feels that the album " isn't the band's best by a really long shot, even if it ain't bad . " Accessibility was a similarly divisive issue, with the album being characterized as " perhaps their most rewarding yet, but simultaneously their hardest to immediately access given its prioritising of subtle nuances over senses-numbing assaults " and " a slow-burning success ".