A double-page album conveys all the panic, speed, ferocity, movement and verve of the hunt. |
As an essayist, he conveys similar purpose, putting across his thoughts in a lively, questioning, allusive and often self-deprecatory way. |
Yet she also conveys the resilience and irony of a woman forced by crisis into a redefinition of self. |
This first release more than conveys the excitement these boys bring to the tried and true rockabilly of the past. |
It not only conveys information, the dry facts and figures of the events, but also their full emotional weight. |
She is 22 but her voice is more blighted bud than rose, an emotional instrument that conveys innocence broken on the wheel of restless craving. |