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.

    Jem

    Jem or JEM may refer to:

    People

  • Jem (given name)
  • Music

  • Jem (singer), stage name of the Welsh singer songwriter and musician Jemma Griffiths
  • J.E.M, Swedish rap-pop group
  • Jem Records, an American record label from 1970 to 1988, resurrected in 2013
  • Fictional characters

  • Jeremy Atticus "Jem" Finch in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird
  • Jem Costello, in television series Hollyoaks
  • Jem, alias of Jerrica Benton in the 1980s animated television series Jem (see below).
  • James Matthew "Jem" Blythe, in the Anne of Green Gables series by L.M. Montgomery
  • Acronyms

  • Justice and Equality Movement, a Sudanese rebel group
  • Jaish-e-Mohammed, militant Islamist group based in Pakistan
  • The Java EMF Model for the Eclipse Modeling Framework
  • The Journal of Emergency Medicine
  • Journal of Environmental Monitoring
  • Journal of Experimental Medicine
  • Journal of Electronic Materials
  • Job-Exposure Matrix, a means of estimating a person's history of occupational exposure
  • Japanese Experiment Module
  • Jewish Education in Media - The parent company of the JBS Jewish Broadcasting Service
  • Jem (season 3)

    The third and final season of Jem aired between February 2, 1988 and May 2, 1988 as first-run syndication in the United States.

    Episodes

    References

    External links

  • List of Jem episodes at the Internet Movie Database
  • List of Jem season 3 episodes at TV.com
  • Jem (Alevism)

    The central Alevi communal worship service is called a cem (Turkish: Cem or Âyîn-i Cem, meaning congregational or assembly meeting), which is performed in special houses called as Cem Evi. Alevis believe that the Jem has its roots in an original worship and teaching meeting of forty spiritual individuals Kirklar Majlisi (Turkish: Kırklar Meclisi) led by Ali. It takes place in a Cem Evi

    Âyîn-i Cem (cem ceremony)

    The ceremony's supposed prototype is the Prophet Muhammad's nocturnal ascent into heaven, where he beheld a gathering of forty saints (Kırklar Meclisi), and the Divine Reality made manifest in their leader, Ali.

  • During the "Jem ceremony" the Aşık plays the Bağlama whilst singing spiritual songs, some of which are centuries old and well known amongst Alevis. Every song, called a Nefes has spiritual meaning and aims to teach the participants important lessons. One such song goes thus:
  • The love of the creator for the created and vice versa is symbolised in the Cem ceremony by the use of fruit juice and/or red wine [Dem] which represents the intoxication of the lover in the beloved. During the ceremony is Dem one of the twelve duties of the participants.
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