leadtowine
A synesthetic timbral transition where material properties are attached;
A soft, malleable, ductile, bluish-white, dense metallic element, (extracted chiefly from galena) transforms into a form that intoxicates or exhilarates.
A soft, malleable, ductile, bluish-white, dense metallic element, (extracted chiefly from galena) transforms into a form that intoxicates or exhilarates.
...dude, the way you changed that bass sound was like leadtowine.
...i just can't get better than leadtowine.
...i just can't get better than leadtowine.
leadtowine
a better miracle than wine to water; written with no spaces after a bristol band who coined the phrase.
common to the southwest of England.
common to the southwest of England.
... and jesus turned lead to wine
... hey, its the guys from leadtowine!
... hey, its the guys from leadtowine!