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Embraze | |
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Origin | Finland (Kiiminki) |
Genres | Heavy metal |
Years active | 1994–2009 |
Labels | Verikauha Records |
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Lauri Tuohimaa Ilkka Leskelä Heidi Määttä Olli-Pekka Karvonen Sami Siekkinen |
Embraze was a group from Kiiminki, Finland. Their music could be described as a combination of traditional metal and dark/gothic elements. The band's last album The Last Embrace was released on 16 August 2006.
After fifteen years, the band called it quits on the May Day 2009 on their final gig in Oulu, Finland[1]
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Diamond Bitch is the debut studio album by Polish pop-rock recording artist Doda. It's her first solo album recorded after the departure from the rock band Virgin. It was released in Poland on July 27, 2007. The album went straight at number one, for five straight weeks.
The album was re-released in August 2008 under the same title. It contains all the songs from the standard version, except for the song "To Jest To" which was removed due to plagiarism, but included a new single called "Nie Daj Się", which was a national success. Apart from the new song it contained to karaoke tracks, and a cover of Madonna's "Like a Virgin", and a DVD containing all of Virgin's and hers music videos and.
Diamond Bitch is Doda's first solo album. It includes 12 pop rock songs. All of them are sung in Polish and were produced by a Swedish music producer Mark Tysper. Each copy of the album contains a poster and is decorated with pink feathers.
It was announced that the album went gold before it was even released. By the release date on July 27, 2007, the album has been pre-ordered by over 15,000 people in Poland giving it the gold status. On the following week, it debuted on the official Poland Album Chart at number one and stayed there for five weeks becoming one of the most successful albums of the year. The album was certified platinum with sales of 45,000 units.
Katharsis, A Critical Review in the Humanities and Social Sciences, is a Hebrew periodical published twice a year and dedicated to detailed scholarly criticism of Hebrew publications in the Humanities and Social Studies.
It is published and distributed by Carmel Publishing House, Jerusalem. Katharsis was established in 2004 by Mezaref, a non-profit-making society registered in Israel. The first editors were John Glucker, Doron Mendels, and Moshe Shokeid.
Each issue opens – following the table of contents and editorial – by a 'programmatic' article criticizing some aspect of the manner in which study and research in the human disciplines are conducted in the Israeli academic world. Most of the main articles are 'review articles', dealing at length and in depth with books and articles in the Humanities and Social Studies published in Hebrew. The reviewers, experts in their respective fields, analyse in detail the book or article under review, citing exemplary passages for discussion, and deal with the methods (or lack of them) employed (or ignored) by the authors. The main aim of Katharsis is to raise academic standards by exposing errors, distortions and wilful deceptions in sub-standard publications; but some of the reviews praise works of serious scholarship and hold them up as examples to be followed.
If I cried nobody would hear
If I cried nobody would care
I have nothing but memories
Don't leave me alone
I am afraid of death, it will come very soon
Mother, I am so confused
Mother, I am so alone
Do you remember me when you see a lone swan?
Do you remember me when you are alone?
Do you light a candle like we used to do?
Do you remember?
I am freezing but nobody warms
I am tired but I can not drown
Hide my feelings, hope for death
I cry quietly and alone
I am afraid of death it will come very soon
Mother, I am so confused
Mother, I am so alone
Do you remember me when you see a lone swan?
Do you remember me when you are alone?
Do you light a candle like we used to do?
Do you remember?