Séamus Egan

Séamus Egan (born 1 July 1969) is an Irish musician.

Early days

Séamus Egan was born in Hatboro, Pennsylvania to Irish émigrés Mike and Ann Egan. At the age of three his parents moved the family back home to County Mayo, Ireland.

He learned accordion from Martin Donaghue. He saw Matt Molloy and James Galway on television and suddenly decided to take up the Irish flute. Seamus won the all-Ireland championship on four different instruments by the time he was 14.

Later work

When Mick Moloney founded Green Fields of America in 1977, Seamus joined up and took lessons from Mick on the banjo. Two years later he returned to Ireland and won the All-Ireland championship on banjo and mandolin. In 1985 he recorded a solo album Traditional Music Of Ireland.

In 1992 he joined Susan McKeown's band The Chanting House and appeared on a live album with them. Eileen Ivers was also a member of the band. In 1994 he founded Solas and has been on every one of their albums. In 1995 he recorded music for the quirky low-budget film The Brothers McMullen, directed by Edward Burns. He also co-wrote the hit "I Will Remember You" with Dave Merenda andSarah McLachlan.

The Dark

The Dark may refer to:

  • Darkness, the absence of light
  • Film and television

  • The Dark (film), a 2005 film starring Sean Bean
  • The Dark, a 2001 animated short film featuring the voice of Zoë Wanamaker
  • The Dark, a 1994 film featuring Jaimz Woolvett
  • The Dark, a 1979 film featuring Vivian Blaine and Cathy Lee Crosby
  • Literature

  • The Dark (McGahern novel), a 1965 novel by John McGahern
  • The Dark, a 1980 novel by James Herbert
  • The Dark, a series of comics published in the 1990s by Continüm Comics
  • The Dark (Curley novel), a 2003 novel by Marianne Curley
  • The Dark, a graphic novel by Chris Lynch and Rick Lundeen, published by Markosia
  • The Dark, a play by Charlotte Jones
  • Music

  • The Dark (Guy Clark album), 2002
  • The Dark (Metal Church album)
  • "The Dark", a song featured on the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's album Beethoven's Last Night
  • "The Dark", a song by Simon Curtis featuring Jay-Z from 8Bit Heart
  • Other uses

  • The Dark (Magic: The Gathering), an expansion card set for the game Magic: The Gathering
  • The Dark, a fictional character in the role-playing game Villains and Vigilantes; basis for the comics series (see above)
  • The Dark (Metal Church album)

    The Dark is the second full-length album released by Metal Church. It was released on 6 October 1986 and was the last album featuring the group's classic lineup of David Wayne, Kurdt Vanderhoof, Kirk Arrington, Duke Erickson, and Craig Wells. 1999's Masterpeace album reunited the former four, with John Marshall replacing Wells.

    Album information

    The Dark talks of somber themes, such as assassination, death, struggle, rituals, and the supernatural: the lyrics from "Line of Death", for example, were based on Libyan hostilities in the Gulf of Sidra. "Watch the Children Pray" became the band's first music video. The album was dedicated to the late Metallica bassist Cliff Burton, who died nine days before its release. In order to promote The Dark, Metal Church supported Metallica and Anthrax on the Damage, Inc. Tour. They also opened for King Diamond.

    "Ton of Bricks" appears as the opening track in the Charlie Sheen movie No Man's Land.

    Reception

    Reviews for The Dark have been mostly positive. Allmusic's Eduardo Rivadavia awards the album two-and-a-half stars out of five, and states that it "contained some of the group's best material." In 2005, the album was ranked number 389 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.

    The Dark (film)

    The Dark is a 2005 British-German horror film, based on the novel Sheep (now out of print) by Simon Maginn.

    Plot

    While in Wales visiting her husband James (Sean Bean), Adélle (Maria Bello) tries to fix her relationship with her daughter Sarah (Sophie Stuckey). By the side of a cliff, they see a strange memorial with evidence of a plate missing and with the name "Annwyn" marked on it. A local man Dafydd (Maurice Roëves) explains that, according to traditional Welsh mythology, Annwyn is a sort of afterlife.

    Later, Sarah vanishes on the beach, and another similar looking girl, named Ebrill (Abigail Stone) ("Ebrill" is Welsh for "April"), appears in her place. Ebrill is the long-dead daughter of a local shepherd who also served as the town's pastor fifty years prior. When Ebrill, who was a sickly child, died, her father gave her to the ocean, sending her to Annwyn. He then convinced his followers to throw themselves into the ocean, claiming that it was the way to Paradise, while he privately hoped that their sacrifice would return Ebrill to him from Annwyn. Ebrill did come back, but, something came back with her. Her father tried to draw the evil out of her, through trepanning and locking her in her room. Dafydd was one of the followers who did not throw himself off the cliff, though both his parents did. Ebrill's father took him in, and when Dafydd could no longer bear witnessing the shepherd hurting Ebrill, he set her free, which in turn allowed the evil within her to lash out and shove her father over the cliff.

    Podcasts:

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    The Dawn

    by: Dimension F3h

    The dawn, what of the dawn
    We have come to kill, by sun or by moon
    Escalating from the darkest pits of hell
    And gather strength where the fire's dwell
    Behold, the black horseman
    On his winged steed
    The prince of darkness soaring high
    Behold the black horseman
    On his winged steed
    A pitch black shadow
    Against a pale white moon
    The dawn, what of the dawn
    We seek the comfort of the dark
    The plains of battle before us lay
    You will never see another day
    Never Never again
    The dawn, what of the dawn
    We've come to kill, by sun or by moon
    The dawn that you seek will fade
    Can't you see this is the end
    The rain of terror will fall upon thee
    His voice will shatter even the bravest of hearts
    When you fall to the ground in tears
    Behold his glory as you die
    The dawn, what of the dawn
    We have come to kill, by sun or by moon
    Escalating from the darkest pits of hell
    And gather strength where the fire's dwell
    Our army before you will mesmerize you
    Violence to the art
    All life is forsaken
    The dark has awoken
    The fire that burns in our hearts
    We are the glorious
    Mighty warriors come to call your doom
    This night we'll be victorious
    The dawn, what of the dawn
    We've come to kill, by sun or by moon
    The dawn that you seek will fade
    Can't you see this is the end
    The rain of terror will fall upon thee
    His voice will shatter even the bravest of hearts
    When you fall to the ground in tears
    Behold his glory as you die.
    And as the sun is fading high above the battlefields
    Never to be seen again
    At last the fallen angel has the world within his grasp




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