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What (who) is GARISH - definition

AUSTRIAN BAND
  • Garish at the [[Heimatsound-Festival]] 2015

Garish         
·adj Gay to extravagance; flighty.
II. Garish ·adj Showy; dazzling; ostentatious; attracting or exciting attention.
garish         
a.
[Written also Gairish.] Flaunting, staring, glaring, showy, gaudy, tawdry, flashy.
garish         
You describe something as garish when you dislike it because it is very bright in an unattractive, showy way.
They climbed the garish purple-carpeted stairs.
...the restaurant's garish, illuminated signs.
= gaudy
ADJ [disapproval]
garishly
...a garishly patterned three-piece suite.
ADV: ADV adj/-ed

Wikipedia

Garish

Garish, formed in February 1997, is an Austrian alternative rock band. After having asserted themselves in the alternative scene inside and outside Austria's borders with their first two records amaurose pur. and wo die nacht erzaehlt vom tag, their third album Absender auf Achse gained favorable press and fan reaction.

The band was nominated for the Austrian music award "Amadeus" five times (2001, 2003, 2005, 2008 and 2010), but never won it.

The band's name is an English adjective meaning dazzling, stridently coloured or excessively ornamented, gaudy, ostentatious, tastelessly showy, tacky or in raucously poor taste.

Other music projects with garish' band members include "Polman Reisen" (Thomas Jarmer & Matthias Kertal), "Esteban's" (Christoph Jarmer), "...Auf Pomali" (Julian Schneeberger with others), "Bo Candy And His Broken Hearts" (Julian Schneeberger with others) and "The Beautiful Kantine Band" (Markus Perner; 2002 to 2007)

Examples of use of GARISH
1. He is brilliant with the garish colours of urban worlds.
2. Yulia was also eager to correct the price tag of her garish outfit.
3. Her English diction is faulty, her wardrobe outrageous and her makeup garish.
4. "The pictures may look garish, but they are really are this colourful," said Mr Coker.
5. There, stilt–walkers arrive in garish costumes, having tottered all the way from the centre.