Siren

Siren or sirens may refer to:

Most common uses

  • Siren (mythology), a creature in Greek mythology
  • Siren (alarm), a loud acoustic alarm used to alert people to emergencies
  • Animals

  • Hestina, a genus of brush-footed butterfly commonly called the Sirens
  • Siren (genus), a genus of aquatic salamanders in the Sirenidae family
  • Sirenia, an order of aquatic mammals including sea cows, Dugongs, and Manatees
  • Sirenidae, a family of aquatic salamanders
  • Places

  • Siren (town), Wisconsin
  • Siren, Wisconsin, a village
  • Siren Bay, Victoria Land, Antarctica
  • Siren Rock, Ellsworth Land, Antarctica
  • Music

    Artists

  • Sirens (American band), metalcore band from Terre Haute, Indiana
  • Sirens (British band), a Newcastle upon Tyne based girl group
  • Alexander Brandon (born 1974), American musician, known as "Siren" in the demoscene
  • Siren, a rock band featuring Kevin Coyne
  • Albums

    Siren

  • Siren (Roxy Music album), 1975
  • Siren (Heather Nova album), 1998
  • Siren (Susumu Hirasawa album), 1996
  • Sirens

  • Sirens (Savatage album), 1983
  • Sirens (On the Might of Princes album), 2003
  • Sirens (Sublime with Rome album)


    Sirens is the second album by rock group Sublime with Rome, which was released on July 17, 2015. It is the first album to include notable drummer Josh Freese following Bud Gaugh's departure in 2011.

    "Wherever You Go" was released as the album's first single, reaching No. 17 on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart.

    Reception

    Critical

    Sirens has been given a Metacritic score of 48, indicating mixed or average reviews. Jon Dolan of Rolling Stone wrote that the album "stirs up the same hey-whatever mix of reggae, hip-hop and punk that made Sublime shirtless charmers 20 years ago", and David Jeffries of AllMusic judged this album "a step up" from their debut album Yours Truly. Garrett Kamps of Billboard magazine on the other hand thought that while "the tunes are competently rendered, but that actually makes them worse: That these guys are selling out shows as what amounts to a cover band is the kind of thing you need to be super-baked to wrap your head around."

    Commercial

    Sirens (Ultradrug – Thee Sequel)

    Sirens (Ultradrug – Thee Sequel) is a remix album by Psychic TV. Sugar J remixes Godstar '94 (as Stargods) and Burned Out, But Building (as Skreemer), Andrew Weatherall remixes the track United '94 (as Re-United), and Psychic TV as DJ Doktor Megatrip remixes Love - War - Riot (as Sirens). The track Sirens is identical as the Love - War - Riot (Vocoder Mix) from the compilation "Origin Of The Species" Volume Too!, where it is correctly credited. The title references the earlier Psychic TV album Ultradrug.

    Liner notes

    "Thee SIRENS do not sing for me. They scream abuse, they signal rape. Their call is not to love, nor embrace, but a call to arms to destroy a race of those who can still think. A loud and burning issue bursts forth from flaming hole. Sighss and suckles, each moment power, and every cell a soul. An end to mark the start of TIME is only close in mind. Touch everything you can with dreams, and end thee SIRENS crime." (Old TOPI poem)

    Track listing and credits

    Elaine (given name)

    Elaine is a given name, one of the variants of Helen, and may refer to:

  • Elaine Brown, involved with a dispute with the US Government
  • Elaine Chao (born 1953), United States Secretary of Labor
  • Elaine M. Goodwin, British mosaic artist
  • Elaine Hamilton-O'Neal (1920–2010), American artist
  • Elaine Ingham, American microbiologist and soil biology researcher
  • Elaine E Moura, Brazilian football (soccer) player
  • Elaine Thompson (born 1992), Jamaican sprinter
  • Fiction

  • Elaine (legend), several Arthurian-legend characters
  • Elaine Marley, Monkey Island character
  • Elaine Robinson, character in The Graduate
  • Elayne Trakand, Wheel of Time character
  • Television and film

  • Elaine Benes, Seinfeld character
  • Elaine (EastEnders), EastEnders character
  • Elaine Hendrix (born 1970), American actress
  • Elaine May (born 1932), American film director, screenwriter and actress.
  • Elaine Nardo, Taxi character
  • Elaine Paige (born 1948), English actress and singer
  • Elaine Stritch (1925-2014), American actress
  • Elaine Yiu (born 1980), Hong Kong actress
  • Elaine (short story)

    "Elaine" (1945) is an early short story published by J. D. Salinger in Story. In it, the title character lives with her mom and grandmother in the Bronx. She is a beautiful young girl unaware of the miasma of the city around her. One reason for this is that she is intellectually years behind her peers, graduating from eighth grade at 16 after being "tested" at age 7 and forced to stay back two grades. Salinger writes that she is one of only two students wearing lipstick at the graduation ceremony.

    Elaine and her mother spend the bulk of their time together watching movies at the local cinema—this seems to be the world both of them escape to. They find a "fourth-rate picture exceptionally engrossing" while watching it with the super of their building. At this point in the story Elaine is introduced to sexuality when the older man touches her leg during the movie. She does not recognize this as an inappropriate gesture and doesn't tell her mom about it.

    Later, she meets an usher at the theater, who asks her out on a date. She looks stunning as he picks her up with his friends and they go to the beach. Throughout the story Elaine is unable to pick up on social cues and participate in conversations, suggesting she has a learning disability of some kind. Elaine ends up under the boardwalk where she has sex with her date.

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