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Sun is the second stand-alone production album created by Thomas J. Bergersen from Two Steps from Hell, released on September 30, 2014. The release contains 16 tracks, featuring vocal performances by Merethe Soltvedt, Molly Conole and other vocalists. The album cover and artwork are designed by Bergersen himself. The album was announced for pre-order on September 9 across iTunes, Amazon, and CD Baby, with the tracks "Empire of Angels," "Final Frontier," and "Starchild" made available on iTunes prior to the full release. In addition, a signed limited deluxe edition CD version has been scheduled for somewhere in 2015, set to include additional music, notes on each track written by Thomas, and a large-size poster featuring his artwork.
The tracks from Two Steps from Hell are frequently used in film trailers and other promotional materials.
The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System.
Sun or the Sun may also refer to:
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Sun-60 (later Sun 60 without the hyphen) were a Los Angeles Alternative rock band from 1987-1996.
The band was notable for the vocals of Joan Jones, the guitar riffs of David Russo, clever song-writing, and an eclectic combination of styles, including folk, alt rock, pop, and blues.
Despite a cult following, considerable commercial potential, and moderate success both as a touring live act and on record, the band never quite caught on, and split in 1996.
Sun-60 began as an acoustic folk duo, composed of Joan Jones and David Russo playing under the name Far Cry. Gradually their sound became harder-edged, and they added various musicians to form a rock rhythm section.
They were signed by Epic Records in 1990 and released the eponymous Sun-60 in 1992. Sun-60 is a glossily-produced, high-energy folk/pop/rock album showcasing Jones' voice and hook-laden songwriting.
Only (1993) is primarily blues-based hard rock, although folk and pop influences are still audible. The album features guest performances from several notable musicians such as Dave Navarro.
"Young" is a song written by Naoise Sheridan, Steve McEwan and Craig Wiseman, and recorded by American country music singer Kenny Chesney. It was released in December 2001 as the lead single from his album No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems. It peaked at number 2 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and at number 35 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The narrator reflects on what he did when he was in his teenage years.
The music video was Chesney's first of many videos that were by Shaun Silva and was released in January 2002. It was filmed in Sanford, Florida at the old bridge over the St. Johns River and on the banks of the river.
"Young" debuted at number 50 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart for the week of December 29, 2001.
The surname Young has several origins.
In some cases — particularly in England, Northern Ireland, and Scotland – the surname is derived from the Middle English yunge, yonge ("young"); This particular surname usually originated to distinguish a younger son.
In other cases, the surname is an Americanization of any number of like-sounding, or cognate surnames in other languages. For example: the German Jung and Junk; the Dutch Jong; and the French Lejeune and Lajeunesse. The surname can also be a form of the French Dion or Guyon.
In yet other cases, it is a romanization of Chinese Yang (楊/杨). Very rarely, it may be a romanization of the Korean surnames Yong (용; 龍) or Yeong (영; 永/榮/影); however, if seen in a Korean name, it is far more likely that Young is a portion of the given name instead.
Young is the 49th-most common surname in England; 22nd in Scotland and 11th in New Zealand.
Notable people with this surname include:
Hours is a 2013 concept album recorded by experimental Christian rock band Falling Up. It is part of the Machine De Ella project, which includes a novel, also entitled Hours, written by lead-singer and producer, Jessy Ribordy. The project also includes their album Midnight on Earthship. Hours, along with Midnight on Earthship, is Falling Up's sixth/seventh studio album. It was released over a period of time, having started on October 9, 2012, and concluded on February 19, 2013. A new song was released every two weeks for approximately four months until all twelve tracks were digitally released to the Machine De Ella members. It is the first Falling Up album to feature the band's current guitarist, Nick Lambert, who had previously worked as a session guitarist on Your Sparkling Death Cometh.
In order to fund the creation of physical copies of both Hours and Midnight on Earthship, Falling Up launched a KickStarter. One of the bonus rewards for the funding reaching $1,000 over the minimum requirement was that an additional song would be recorded. Falling Up stated that the new song had already been written, and would be "making some interesting new connections between the story of Hours and Fangs!" The funding was reached and exceeded the minimum amount by $2,340.
Forever Young - Sun Eats Hours Album : Don't Waste Time
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Band: Sun Eats Hours Song: I Against The World Album: Will Year: 2002
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Sun Eats Hours live @ transilvania live Milano 25/11/2006 metal addiction release
Sun is the second stand-alone production album created by Thomas J. Bergersen from Two Steps from Hell, released on September 30, 2014. The release contains 16 tracks, featuring vocal performances by Merethe Soltvedt, Molly Conole and other vocalists. The album cover and artwork are designed by Bergersen himself. The album was announced for pre-order on September 9 across iTunes, Amazon, and CD Baby, with the tracks "Empire of Angels," "Final Frontier," and "Starchild" made available on iTunes prior to the full release. In addition, a signed limited deluxe edition CD version has been scheduled for somewhere in 2015, set to include additional music, notes on each track written by Thomas, and a large-size poster featuring his artwork.
The tracks from Two Steps from Hell are frequently used in film trailers and other promotional materials.
Look inside these wounds
and you’ll see why
I’m alone here
I am full of fear
and agony
I’m trembling
(My tears in the wind
eternally)
Draining me
betraying me
I’m falling down
into the bliss
into oblivion
Condemned forever
everlasting darkness
Why do you follow him
offering forgiveness
in your palm
Caught inside my mind
Scared of what I’ll find
in the losing line
Can not you feel
my suffering
Do not you see
what I can see
Possessed
for all eternity
The unforgiven
haunting me
Closing my eyes
again
The blinding light
surrounding me
I’m in a frozen dream
I fall deep
to the ground
across the dark misty air
Draining me
betraying me
I’m falling down
into the bliss
into oblivion
Condemned forever
everlasting darkness
Why do you follow him
offering forgiveness
in your palm
Night has thickened
with ungodly things
Winds keeps on whispering
Shimmering gloom in the north
Everything happens
for a reason
It all has
means to an end
All appears delusion
Just a nightmare of bigotry
Can not you feel
my suffering
Do not you see
what I can see
Possessed
for all eternity
The unforgiven
haunting me
Closing my eyes again
Floating
in a sphere of love
letting go…
The blinding light
surrounding me
I’m in a frozen dream
I fall deep
to the ground
across the dark misty air
Draining me
betraying me
I am falling down
into the bliss
into oblivion
Condemned forever
everlasting darkness
Why do you follow him
offering forgiveness
in your palm
Night has thickened with
ungodly things
Winds keeps on whispering