Tempest (Deftones song)

"Tempest" is the second single by Sacramento, California-based alternative metal band Deftones, from their seventh studio album, Koi No Yokan. The song debuted on PureVolume's official website on October 3, 2012 along with a video featuring band members Chino Moreno and Sergio Vega giving some insight regarding the track. The song's lyrical content is representative of the supposed end of the world that would have occurred on December 21, 2012, according to various myths related to the Mayan calendar. It was featured in the trailer for the film Jack the Giant Slayer and featured in Furious 7.

Peaking at No. 3 on the US Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks, Tempest became Deftones' most successful single on that chart, surpassing "Change (In the House of Flies)", which peaked at No. 9 in 2001.

The song has been described as post-metal.

Track listing

Personnel

  • Chino Moreno - vocals, guitar
  • Stephen Carpenter - guitar
  • Abe Cunningham - drums
  • Frank Delgado - keyboards, samples, turntables
  • Tempest (Balflare album)

    Tempest is Balflare's second album, released in 2006.

    Track listing

  • Awakening - (04:49)
  • End This Misery - (03:56)
  • Hollow the Dusk - (01:12)
  • Out Break - (06:06)
  • Toward Fall - (04:25)
  • Burning Wild - (03:55)
  • A False Charge - (04:33)
  • Storm Lord - (04:05)
  • Reaching for the Sky - (04:27)
  • Black Raven - (04:59)
  • End of Time - (04:25)
  • Personnel

  • Eijin Kawazoe - vocals
  • Leo Yabumoto - guitar
  • Syuta Hashimoto - guitar and keyboards
  • Ayuko Hayano - keyboards
  • Takashi Odaira - bass
  • Isao Matsuzaki - drums
  • References

  • http://www.metal-archives.com/release.php?id=126351
  • Tempest (1982 film)

    Tempest is a 1982 American comedy-drama film directed by Paul Mazursky. It is a loosely based, modern-day adaptation of the William Shakespeare play, The Tempest. The picture features John Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands, Susan Sarandon, Raúl Juliá and Molly Ringwald in her feature film debut.

    Plot

    The movie tells the story of Phillip Dimitrius (John Cassavetes), a middle-aged New York City architect who is going through a difficult mid-life crisis.

    After learning that his wife Antonia has been having an affair, Dimitrius leaves New York City and moves to a Greek island with his teenage daughter, Miranda (Molly Ringwald). In Athens he meets Aretha Tomalin (Susan Sarandon), a singer, and they become lovers. Mysteriously, he takes a vow of celibacy after they move to the island.

    Living on the island is Kalibanos, an eccentric hermit (Raúl Juliá) who was previously its only resident.

    Phillip Dimitrius finally seems happy, until one day a twist of fate brings his wife, her new lover Alonzo (Phillip's ex-boss), and Alonzo's son Freddy to the island due to a shipwreck.

    Interlude

    Interlude may refer to:

  • a short play (theatre) or, in general, any representation between parts of a larger stage production
  • Entr'acte, a piece of music performed between acts of a theatrical production, or a short play-within-a-play within a larger theatrical work
  • Morality play, a modern critical term describing Medieval and early Tudor theatrical entertainments that were known as "Interludes"
  • a section in a movement of a musical piece, see: Bridge (music) or Break (music)
  • a piece of music composed of one or more movements, to be inserted between sections of another composition: see also intermezzo, and for the Baroque era: sinfonia
  • a short film in the 1950/60s used as a filler between BBC TV programmes and to provide an alternative to a caption during periods of technical failure.
  • Film

  • Interlude (1957 film) directed by Douglas Sirk and starring June Allyson and Rossano Brazzi
  • Interlude (1968 film), a British movie
  • Music

  • "Interlude" (aka "A Night in Tunisia"), a 1942 composition by Dizzy Gillespie
  • Interlude (visual novel)

    Interlude (インタールード Intārūdo) is an anime and visual novel by Longshot told in parallel novel style that follows the events around three women. Interlude was originally released for the Sega Dreamcast on March 13, 2003, a rare occurrence for visual novels, as most are released for the PC first. PlayStation 2 and PC ports were later also released. The PS2 version received a 'The Best' budget price re-release on March 1, 2007.

    Characters

    The player assumes the role of an unnamed protagonist in the series. In the OVA, that character is voiced by Masakazu Morita in the Japanese dub, and by Marlowe Gardiner-Heslin in the English dub. The three main women are:

  • Aya Watsuji (和辻 綾 Watsuji Aya) (Voiced by: Houko Kuwashima (Japanese), Terri Hawkes (English)), a girl that is going insane. Aya is a skilled archer and lives alone in a town empty of people. Aya thinks that if she acts that if everything is normal, then everyone would return.
  • Izumi Marufuji (丸藤 泉美 Marufuji Izumi) (Voiced by: Mami Kingetsu (Japanese), Stephanie Martin (English)) an office lady.
  • The Party Scene

    The Party Scene is the debut full-length studio album by American pop punk band All Time Low, released on July 19, 2005 via regional imprint Emerald Moon Records. Music videos were released for "Circles" and "The Girl's a Straight-Up Hustler". Tracks 2, 3, 8, 9 and 12 were re-recorded for the band's next EP, Put Up or Shut Up.

    Track listing

    All music and arrangements by All Time Low; except where noted. All lyrics by Alex Gaskarth. Additional arrangements by Paul Leavitt.

    Personnel

    Personnel per booklet.

    References

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