Heart (The City Harmonic album)

Heart is the second studio album from Christian rock band The City Harmonic, which was released on September 3, 2013 through Integrity Media, and was produced by the band in association with Jared Fox.

Background

The album, released on September 3, 2013, was the band's first studio album released through the Integrity Media label. The album was produced by The City Harmonic along with Jared Fox, who also worked with them on their debut album.

Music and lyrics

Grace S. Aspinwall of CCM Magazine noted "This folk-infused album has little splashes of bluegrass within it, and it is a joy to hear." At Cross Rhythms, Joanna Costin said the album comes "with lyrics that speak of hope and grace." Ryan Barbee of Jesus Freak Hideout wrote from "Track one to fourteen is a journey of grief, hope, healing, celebration, and salvation." At Indie Vision Music, Jonathan Andre stated the effort is "Full of hope, wonder, encouragement and comfort". Emily Kjonaas of Christian Music Zine wrote "The songs on Heart are slow, melodic pieces, meant to bring the listener in to a time of worship." At Alt Rock Live, Jonathan Faulkner wrote "Musically, Heart picks up where their previous record left off but with several new treats for the listener", and that "lyrically the album gets better."

Heart and Soul (1948 film)

Heart and Soul (Italian: Cuore, also known as Heart) is a 1948 Italian drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica and Duilio Coletti, based on Edmondo de Amicis' novel Heart. De Sica won the Silver Ribbon for Best Actor by the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists.

Cast

  • Vittorio De Sica - Professor Perboni
  • María Mercader - Clotilde Serra
  • Lamberto Picasso
  • Giorgio De Lullo - Lt. Renato Gardena
  • Luigi Pavese - Lari, substitute teacher
  • Ave Ninchi - Signora Serra, mother
  • Carlo Ogliotti - Enrico Amici, student
  • Gino Leurini - Garrone, student
  • Luciano De Ambrosis - Precossi, student
  • Gualtiero Tomiselli - Crossi, student
  • Sergio Serardi - Franti, student
  • Amerigo Martufi - 'Muratorino', student
  • Vito Chiari - Coretti, student
  • Geiogio Guglielmo - Votini, student
  • Francesco Lengo - Nelli, student
  • Rino Moretti - Stardi, student
  • Carlo Delle Piane - Garoffi, student
  • References

    External links

  • Heart and Soul at the Internet Movie Database

  • Heart Hampshire

    Heart Hampshire (formerly Ocean FM and Ocean Sound) was a British independent local radio station serving South Hampshire, West Sussex and the Isle of Wight primarily for Portsmouth, Winchester and Southampton. The station served an area of England with a high proportion of commuters to London and a higher-than-average disposable income from middle-class families and people over 45. Its target age range was 25-45.

    History

    Ocean Sound's predecessor, Radio Victory provided the first local commercial radio service in the South of England in 1975, with its small transmission area around Portsmouth. The station was disliked by the then regulator and when it Independent Broadcasting Authority re-advertised the Portsmouth licence to include Southampton and Winchester, Victory lost out to a new consortium called Ocean Sound Ltd. Ocean Sound proposed an expanded coverage area taking in Southampton. Radio Victory ceased operations in June 1986, three months earlier than the expiry date of its franchise, with a test transmission informing listeners of the unprecedented situation. Ocean Sound took over programme provision that October from a new purpose-built broadcast unit in a business park at Segensworth West on the western outskirts of Fareham, Hampshire.

    Felony (disambiguation)

    A felony is a type of crime.

    Felony may also refer to:

  • Felony (album), an album by Emmure
  • Felony (band), an American band popular in the 1980s
  • Felony (film), a 2013 Australian film
  • Jayo Felony (born 1969), American rapper
  • See also

  • Feloni, American rapper
  • Felony (album)

    Felony is the third full-length album by American deathcore band Emmure under the Victory Records label. It was released on August 18th, 2009. The album debuted at #60 on the Billboard Top 200 selling roughly 8,000 copies in its first week. Felony is also the first album to feature new members Mike Mulholland on guitar and Mike Kaabe on drums, replacing founding members Ben and Joe Lionetti, respectively.

    Style

    The album is the first by Emmure to draw on more of a nu metal influence than their previous albums, evident of more frequent rapped vocals. The band, however, returned to more of their previous sound with the release of Speaker of the Dead, while still keeping elements of nu metal.

    Track listing

    Notes

  • The song title "I <3 EC2" is a reference to the Planet Terror. EC2 is the chemical which is spilled turning everyone into flesh eating zombies.
  • The song "The Philosophy of Time Travel" is the title to a fictional book from the film, Donnie Darko. The guitar riffs also sound similar to the melody of the song of the same title on the Donnie Darko score. The lyrics of the song also reference the movie heavily.
  • Podcasts:

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    Promising Heart

    by: Felony

    I really can't believe
    Someone's changed my life
    A pleasant feeling deep inside
    It happens to me
    I really can't believe
    Someone's touched my heart
    It is something else, a feeling so strong
    Promising heart
    Burning soul
    Between joy and pain
    I'm losing control
    I really can't believe
    Really can't believe
    Someone‘s returning love
    Returning love
    You are the light in the night
    Light in the night
    That I was looking for looking for
    Promising heart
    Burning soul
    Between joy and pain




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