Đerađ is a village in the municipality of Lučani, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 76 people.
Coordinates: 43°50′57″N 20°07′36″E / 43.84917°N 20.12667°E
The Era is a river in Tuscany in Italy. It rises near Volterra and flows into the Arno river at Pontedera.
The Era is 54 km long, and its main tributaries are: (to the left) Cascina river, Ragone torrent, Sterza torrent, and (to the right) Capriggine torrent and Roglio torrent.
In 1966 the river flooded the town of Pontedera.
A ERA is a Bulgarian publishing house created by Tsvetelina Decheva (Dečeva; president) in 1996. It publishes mainly translated works by authors such as Jeffery Deaver, Orson Scott Card, Agatha Christie, Katerine Eliot, Stefan Kisyov and Aleksandr Belov.
Prayer is the active effort to communicate with a deity or higher being.
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Prayers is an electronic rock duo founded in 2013 by Rafael Reyes and Dave Parley. Prayers are the first musicians/artists use the term Cholo goth to define their genre of music which lyrically explores the harsh realities of gang and street life over throbbing beats and swirling synthesizers.
Prayers is influenced by Christian Death, Depeche Mode, Bauhaus, Pet Shop Boys and other Gothic rock and dark 80s music, as well as by Reyes' life as gang member in the Sherman Grant Hill Park 27 gang, one of San Diego's oldest gangs, also known as Sherman 27. He was jumped into the gang as a teenager. Prayers' music, lyrics and image breaks down stereotypes within the Goth and Cholo subcultures.
Prior to forming Prayers, Reyes, who was born Cotija, Michoacán and came San Diego as young child, had created two other bands, Baptism of Thieves and Vampire, and performed in a solo project, Nite Ritual. Reyes and Parley, a Tijuana native, began recording immediately upon meeting. In three days they had recorded their first CD, SD KILLWAVE which they released independently on first as a CD and download and then on vinyl.
"Prayers" is a song by American metal band In This Moment. It is the first single released from their debut studio album, Beautiful Tragedy by Century Media Records.
A promotional EP was released featuring another track from the album, "Daddy's Falling Angel" and an unreleased B-Side, "Have No Fear".
A music video was released featuring the band playing at a chapel. During the video shoot, lead vocalist Maria Brink broke her nose. She tells MTV News, "I literally got my head split open during the shoot. I have a big scar across my face. The [camera] dolly came a little close, and I was headbanging, and we just collided and my whole face split open. There was blood all over the place." The band's management tried to call off the shoot but Brink insisted they finish the filming of the video.
The song appears at track #7 on the soundtrack to The Hills Have Eyes 2.
All lyrics written by Maria Brink, all music composed by In This Moment.