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Meaning of sadcore | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

A form of alternative rock characterised by bleak lyrics, downbeat melodies and slow tempos.

uncommon, uncountable

Examples

“Near-synonym: slowcore”
“As proof of this, Staub points to the wide variety of press coverage the band received, from spotlights in the usual music media to reports in People, Time, NPR (which identified the band as one of the leaders of the "sadcore" movement), and even Martha Stewart Living […]”
“Also, The Red House Painters were the first in a wave of bands that followed in AMC's wake, making slow, bleak music that the press would later dub "sadcore" […]”
“Despite past disappointments, the undisputed king (and queen) of sadcore return […]”
“Even in 'serious' rock journalism, every sound was a kind of core: hardcore, slowcore, speedcore, sadcore. What next?”
“[…] one of the grayest sadcore bands on God's bleak earth, a band that for encores — however rarely it earned them — would slog through Irish jigs […]”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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