Evolve

Evolve may refer to:

  • Evolution, incremental change over time
  • Evolve, a product in Kainos's suite of healthcare products
  • Evolve (TV series) on The History Channel
  • Evolve Festival, an annual music and cultural festival held in Nova Scotia, Canada
  • Evolve Cars, an after-market manufacturer of sport-parts for Volvo cars
  • Evolve (professional wrestling), an American professional-wrestling promotion
  • Evolve (video game), a 2015 squad-based action game
  • Music

  • Evolve (Endo album), 2001
  • Evolve (Ani DiFranco album), 2003, or the title track
  • Evolve (Eye Empire album), 2013
  • Evolve (coldrain album)
  • Evolve (EP), a 2012 EP by Chelsea Grin
  • "Evolve" (song), a 2011 song by Mýa
  • Revolver (T-Pain album), 2011
  • See also

  • Evolution (disambiguation)
  • Evolve (Ani DiFranco album)

    Evolve is the twelfth studio album by singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco, released in 2003 (see 2003 in music). The album won DiFranco and Brian Grunert a Grammy Award for Best Recording Package in 2004. This album is more eclectic and stylistically venturous than DiFranco's previous works, experimenting with styles such as jazz and funk.

    Track listing

    All songs by Ani DiFranco.

    Personnel

  • Ani DiFranco – guitar, piano, vocals
  • Ravi Best – trumpet, vocals
  • Shane Endsley – trumpet
  • Daren Hahn – percussion, drums
  • Todd Horton – trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Jason Mercerbass
  • Hans Teuber – clarinet, flute, saxophone, vocals
  • Julie Wolf – organ, piano, vocals, clavinet, melodica, Fender Rhodes
  • Production

  • Producer – Ani DiFranco
  • Engineers – Andrew Gilchrist, Mark Hallman, Marty Lester
  • Mixing – Ani DiFranco
  • Mastering – Greg Calbi
  • Design – Ani DiFranco
  • Photography – Eric Frick
  • Art direction – Brian Grunert
  • Charts

    Album

    References

    External links

  • Evolve at Metacritic
  • Evolve (video game)

    Evolve is a first-person shooter video game developed by Turtle Rock Studios, published by 2K Games and distributed by Take-Two Interactive. Announced on January 7, 2014 and originally set to be released in late 2014, the game was delayed and released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on February 10, 2015 worldwide.

    Evolve uses an asymmetrical structure where five players, four playing as hunters and one as the monster, battle against each other in an industrialized alien planet called Shear. The hunters' gameplay is based on the first-person shooter design, while the monsters are controlled from a third-person perspective. The hunters' goal is to eliminate the monster, while the monster's goal is to consume wildlife and evolve to make themselves stronger. The game can be played alone or with multiple players.

    Evolve was Turtle Rock Studios' first major project after the company split from Valve Corporation in 2011. The concept for Evolve existed prior to the development of their previous game, Left 4 Dead. Inspired by hunting games such as Cabela's Big Game Hunter and Deer Hunter, the idea is to have prey that can strike back at the hunters. The monster design was originally intended to be esoteric, but was later toned down. The game is powered by Crytek's CryEngine, as they believed that the engine is capable of creating the dark and dense forests featured in the game. Turtle Rock Studios found difficulty when seeking publishers that could provide funding and marketing for the game. THQ was originally set to serve as the game's publisher, but the rights to the franchise and publishing duties were transferred to Take-Two Interactive after THQ filed for bankruptcy in late 2012.

    Bushwhacked

    Bushwhacked may refer to:

  • Bushwhacked (film), a 1995 film starring Daniel Stern, Brad Sullivan, and Corey Carrier
  • Bushwhacked: Life in George W. Bush's America, book by Molly Ivins and Lou Dubose
  • "Bushwacked" MP3, satirical speeches created from parts of George W. Bush's orations
  • "Bushwhacked" (Firefly), the third episode of science-fiction television series Firefly
  • An Australian slang word for extreme tiredness.
  • See also

  • Bushwhackers (disambiguation)
  • Bushwhacked!

    Bushwhacked! is an Australian children's adventure television series aired on ABC3 on 6 October 2012.


    Bushwhacked (film)

    Bushwhacked is a 1995 comedy, action and adventure film starring Daniel Stern, Jon Polito, Anthony Heald and Brad Sullivan. This was Greg Beeman's last theatrical film before he moved on to direct television movies for Disney Channel. This also marked Sullivan's last theatrical appearance before his retirement in 2000 and his death in 2008. It was originally planned to be a spin off film to the Home Alone franchise with Daniel Stern reprising his role as Marv.

    Plot

    Max Grabelski (Daniel Stern) is involved with delivering packages to a millionaire named Reinhart Bragden (Anthony Heald) for a $50 tip for each one. He shows up one night, delivering one at 10 PM instead of 10 AM (which the company he works for, Freedom Express, guarantees as the delivery time for all packages). Inside he finds a fire and Agent Palmer (Jon Polito) tries to arrest him for starting it and killing Bragden, but he grabs a gun and escapes. On the news, Palmer falsely names Grabelski as the suspect in Bragden's murder. He also claims that he was trying to take money that was scheduled to be taken out of circulation (which was being delivered to Bragden to be taken care of).

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