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It's so improvisatory that melodies change from verse to verse.
Mimosa played quick-change remixes, switching from verse to verse among harsh drumbeats, quasi-classical strings, even a little ragtime.
From verse to verse, its songs sound like hurtling punk or grand arena-rock or pensive folk-rock.
In the studio versions on "Contra" the songs are brief, covert production extravaganzas that change in dizzying ways from verse to verse.
A song that moves over a tidy bridge from verse to chorus and back is a historical artifact, no more or less natural than toe shoes or villanelles.
The band's live versions of the songs were stark and strategic, ricocheting among genres from verse to verse; at Bonnaroo, they had people dancing.
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The song structures often strayed from verse-chorus-verse, and unconventional tunings led to odd guitar chords.
There's still a late-1960s foundatoon to most songs, while MGMT make fewer digressions from verse-chorus-bridge than on "Congratulations".
At the same time she has pushed her structures away from verse-chorus-verse pop, turning instead to the repetition and accretion of dance music.
She writes sprawling songs, unhinged from verse-chorus pop form and crammed full-to-bursting with lyrics that owe more to John Donne and Anne Sexton than to any songwriting sources.
The creed, drawing from verses in Paul's letters, taught that physical competition offers a way of using God's gifts and spreading God's word.
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