Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material in the chemical process of combustion.
Fire may also refer to:
Black Jack was a Chilean rock band that formed in Los Ángeles in 2005. Originally known as The Fire, the group was formed by Diego Stegmeier (vocals and drums), Raúl Guarda (guitar) and Sebastian Villagra (bass guitar). A few months later, Villagra left the band and was replaced by Franco Aravena. Aravena went on to play rhythm guitar, and later Rodrigo Pacheco, the new bassist, joined.
Between 2008 and 2009, the band recorded two singles called "Dejar de Pensar" and "Escuchar". In 2010, Guarda left the group to pursue his studies in dentistry, and was replaced by Felipe Gutierrez. That same year they recorded their third single "Realidad" with Gutierrez. The band was tight in 2010 and until today have not done any meeting. In 2012, Stegmeier released his first solo album, entitled Fuera de Foco, which has had very good reception. Then in 2013 Stegmeier launched on September 1 a new solo album called Viento, and this album contains 10 demos recorded in Santiago, Chile. In addition to his solo career is performing many musical projects.
The Fire (Spanish: El incendio) is a 2015 Argentine drama film directed by Juan Schnitman. It was screened in the Panorama section of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. The film won the top prize at the 2015 Transilvania International Film Festival.
Carry the Fire is the debut studio album by the folk rock band Delta Rae. It was released in 2012 on Sire Records.
All songs written and composed by Eric Hölljes and Ian Hölljes .
Carry the Fire is the first studio album by WorshipMob. Integrity Music released the album on March 3, 2015.
Awarding the album four stars for CCM Magazine, Matt Conner writes, the "originals ... shine brightest." Kristen Gilles, rating the album four stars at Worship Leader, says, "Anthemic pop arrangements support scripted and spontaneous songs of praise and prayer" are on the album. Indicating in a three and a half star review, Mary Nikkel of New Release Tuesday, states, "The heavily collaborative approach to this album makes it unique listening experience that is truly conducive to allowing God to take center stage." Christian St. John, mentioning in a four star review from Christian Review Magazine, says, "Carry the Fire is a refreshing, passionate, and authentic work of worship". Rating the album a nine out of ten at Cross Rhythms, Stephen Luff writes, "the album feels very imitate and personal."
Joshua Andre, awarding the album four star at 365 Days of Inspiring Media, states, "they make their sounds their own as well, and the covers are very unique(sic)." Rating the album three and a half stars for CM Addict, Brianne Bellomy writes, "this is a great first album that truly represents who Worshipmob is." Christian Music Review rating the album a 3.7 out of five, Logan Merrick says, he found, "this album to be a refreshing worship experience—full of truth, passion and love for the Father." Signaling in a five star review from Louder Than the Music, Jono Davies states, "It feels new and fresh and the group has a bunch of guys who have poured their hearts and souls into producing music that really grabs at the heart of our Savior."
Carry the Fire is the fourth studio album by Dustin Kensrue. Vagrant Records alongside Staple Records released the album on April 21, 2015.
Signaling in a four star review by Alternative Press, Brian Shultz realizes, "It’s a robust and decidedly enjoyable affair with crystaline production... similarly rollicking pacing, memorable melodies, stylistically variant characteristics and lots of loving odes to his wife." Dan H., indicating in a four out of five review from Sputnikmusic, recognizes, "If you find pleasure in dissecting an artist’s lyrics then you’re going to find little to satiate your thirst, but if you’re content to roll along with the upbeat rhythms instead, then Carry the Fire will reward you." Specifying in a five star review at Christian Review Magazine, Leah St. John writes, "truly ... a superb release, both musically and lyrically." Scott Fryberger, awarding the album four and a half stars from Jesus Freak Hideout, states, "A worthy follow-up". Writing a four star review for Indie Vision Music, Ian Zandi says, "It may not be a perfect record but it is wholly satisfying."
In a country house with the windows lit by burning wicks
And the walls held up by wood and bricks and ghosts that wander through
An old man died, but the help won't come till Monday next
And he's gone to meet the architects of the only world he knew
And he's lonesome
And the family mourned, at the wake he lay in front of them
Just as silent as he'd ever been to any young child's eyes
And by buried skin, they shed their laughter and their tears
The pain of all those early years where innocence had died
But now they're lonesome
Memorials that we may build
They won't the holes forever fill
There is a deep and aching chill
That settles in our bones
'Cause we're lonesome
Did you ever love somebody?
Did you ever lose someone?
'Cause we're lonesome
In a country house with the windows all lit up