Crave

Crave or Craving may refer to:

Entertainment and media

  • Crave (For King & Country album), 2012
  • Crave (Cyclefly album), 2002
  • Crave (play), a 1998 play by Sarah Kane
  • Crave (band), an R&B musical group
  • Crave (film), a 2012 film
  • Craving (album), a 1999 album by Fayray
  • Crave Records, a record label
  • Crave Entertainment, a video game developer
  • CraveOnline, a men's-oriented website
  • CraveTV, a Canadian video-on-demand service
  • Other uses

  • Food craving, a desire to consume a specific food
  • Craving (withdrawal), a psychological withdrawal symptom
  • Jaimee Foxworth (born 1979), used the stage name Crave in pornographic films
  • See also

  • The Craving (disambiguation)
  • Taṇhā, a concept in Buddhism that deals with cravings
  • Crave (For King & Country album)

    Crave is the first studio album by contemporary Christian duo for KING & COUNTRY, released on 28 February 2012 by Fervent-Curb Records.

    Development

    The album was recorded at several different studios in California and Nashville, Tennessee.

    Track listing

    Charts

    Album

    Critical review

    Christian Music Zine's Tyler Hess said "if you’re looking for something new and powerful in the contemporary pop scene, then for KING & COUNTRY’s debut full length album 'Crave' is definitely one to look out for as one of the best up and comers in the genre."

    Cross Rhythms' Simon Eden said "as a rock album, this is quite a man's man album - powerful stadium rock with a sound like a roaring inferno."

    Indie Vision Music's Jonathan Andre said "Crave is not your cliché album, and I was very intrigued to listen to it, to see if their sounds on the album were similar to that of their sister, Rebecca." Furthermore, Andre wrote "though not a perfect album, this is a solid one from two Australians that will definitely go far in the American industry!"

    Crave (play)

    Crave is a one-act play by British playwright Sarah Kane. It was first performed in 1998 by the theatre company Paines Plough, with which Kane was writer-in-residence for the year, at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh. The play was initially presented under the pseudonym Marie Kelvedon; Kane used a pseudonym to avoid the distraction of her reputation for graphic staged violence from her previous works. Crave was Kane's fourth play. It is dedicated by the author to Mark Ravenhill.

    Structure

    The play reflects a stylistic departure from Kane's previous works, using a non-linear, poetic style, and is notable for its lack of staged violence that had been a hallmark of the author's previous work; this style is continued in her next and final work, 4.48 Psychosis. The dialogue is intertextual, and often it is unclear whom each line is addressed to. Much of the delivery of the text is left up to directorial interpretation. The author does not provide context, stage directions or descriptions of characters. The sex and gender of the four characters (A, B, C, and M) is only identifiable from context within the play.

    Accessory

    Accessory may refer to:

  • Accessory (legal term), a person who assists a criminal
  • Accessory (band), with members Dirk Steyer and Ivo Lottig
  • Fashion accessory, i.e. an item used to complement a fashion or style
  • Video game accessory, a piece of hardware used in conjunction with a video game console for playing video games
  • Accessory bone
  • Accessory muscle
  • Accessory nucleus, in anatomy, a cranial nerve nucleus
  • Accessory nerve
  • Accessory suite, a secondary dwelling on a parcel of land
  • Rental accessories and attachments, accessories used in the rental industry
  • Cable accessories for connecting and terminating cables
  • Accessories (album), a compilation album from Dutch alternative rock band The Gathering
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "Accessory"
  • All pages with titles containing Accessory
  • Access (disambiguation)
  • Accessory (band)

    Accessory is a German synthpop/electro-industrial group consisting of Dirk Steyer and Ivo Lottig. They have toured with other groups, including Hocico, And One, Terminal Choice.

    The group began in 1994 when Dirk Steyer and Kay Resch formed a band under the name "Voices of Darkness", becoming "Accessory" in 1996. In 1997 they released a demo album, Electronic Controlled Mind on a small record label named SD-IMAGE. Ivo joined the group in October 1999 to play on keyboards. Shortly afterwards Kay left the band to pursue his own career, but returned in 2001 to do lighting and technical operations. They released their first official album, Jukka2147.de, in February 2001 after joining the label Out of Line. After the release of their second album, Titan, in 2003, Jukka Sandeck left the band to pursue an individual career.

    Discography

    Albums

  • 1997: Electronic Controlled Mind
  • 2001: Jukka2147.de
  • 2002: Live./Hammer
  • 2003: Titan
  • 2005: Forever & Beyond
  • 2008: More Than Machinery
  • 2011: Underbeat
  • Accessory (legal term)

    An accessory is a person who assists in the commission of a crime, but who does not actually participate in the commission of the crime as a joint principal. The distinction between an accessory and a principal is a question of fact and degree:

  • The principal is the one whose acts or omissions, accompanied by the relevant mens rea (Latin for "guilty mind"), are the most immediate cause of the actus reus (Latin for "guilty act").
  • If two or more people are directly responsible for the actus reus, they can be charged as joint principals (see common purpose). The test to distinguish a joint principal from an accessory is whether the defendant independently contributed to causing the actus reus rather than merely giving generalised and/or limited help and encouragement.
  • Elements

    In some jurisdictions, an accessory is distinguished from an accomplice, who normally is present at the crime and participates in some way. An accessory must generally have knowledge that a crime is being, or will be committed. A person with such knowledge may become an accessory by helping or encouraging the criminal in some way, or simply by failing to report the crime to proper authority. The assistance to the criminal may be of any type, including emotional or financial assistance as well as physical assistance or concealment.

    Podcasts:

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    Crave

    by: Accessory

    I am sitting here
    looking out for you
    I am sitting here
    waiting for you
    In my head here burn a fire
    I sing this song for my desire
    In my head here burn a fire
    I sing this song for my desire
    What is the reason
    What is the sense
    There's no no an answer
    There's no no a sense
    thats no no solution
    i have to live
    with this great confusion
    i can't realize
    I am sitting here
    looking out for you
    I am sitting here
    waiting for you
    In my head burn a fire
    I sing this song for my desire
    In my head burn a fire




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