thumpy

adj
/ˈθʌmpi/

Etymology

From thump + -y.

Definitions

  1. Characterised by thumping sounds from the drums.

    • Like all talented screamers, Ms. Paternoster also knows when to exhibit a bit of restraint, and the bulk of her vocals are steady, tough and clear, a nice accompaniment to the group’s thumpy, lo-fi punk-rock.

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