1. mellower - Noun
2. mellower - Adjective
mellower
comparative form of mellow: more mellow
mellower (plural mellowers)
One who or that which mellows.
By late 1973, Richman wanted to scrap the recorded tracks and start again with a mellower, more lyrical sound, influenced by the laid-back local music he had heard when the band had a residency at the Inverurie Hotel in Bermuda earlier in the year. Source: Internet
Open-back banjos generally have a mellower tone and weigh less than resonator banjos. Source: Internet
Fully indulging the moodier, mellower, post-punkier leanings of its excellent sophomore album, Just Enough Hip To Be Woman, Broncho aims for dark and sexy ’80s nostalgia on this latest set. Source: Internet
What happened there was that the meanest top-ranked animals had died off due to eating tainted meat, leaving the mellower ones in charge, which reduced rank-related bullying. Source: Internet
Some players believe neck-through construction provides better sustain and a mellower tone than bolt-on neck construction. Source: Internet
He wanted to scrap all of the tracks they had recorded and start over with a mellower, more lyrical sound. Source: Internet