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The View may refer to: Television * ''The View'' (talk show), an American morning talk show on ABC, broadcast since 1997 * ''The View'' (Irish TV programme), an Irish television arts programme, broadcast from 1999 to 2011 Music * ''The View'' (album), a 1993 album by Chad Wackerman *The View (band), a Scottish indie rock band * "The View" (song), a 2011 song by Lou Reed and Metallica *''The View'', a 1999 album by Eureka Farm *''The View'', a 2003 EP by Immaculate Machine *"The View", a 2004 song by Modest Mouse from ''Good News for People Who Love Bad News'' *"The View", a 2019 song by Sara Evans and the Barker Family Band from '' The Barker Family Band'' *"The View", a 2021 song by Stray Kids from ''Noeasy ''Noeasy'' (stylized in all caps) is the second studio album by South Korean boy band Stray Kids. It was released on August 23, 2021, through JYP Entertainment, nine months after its predecessor, Japanese extended play '' All In'' (2020) and ele ...'' See also * View (dis ...
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The View (Irish TV Programme)
''The View'' is an Irish television programme broadcast on RTÉ One between 1999 and 2011. Presented by John Kelly, it centred on arts-related topics. It was initially known as ''Later On 2'' and was presented by various presenters until John Kelly joined RTÉ from Today FM, ''Later On 2'' was broadcast on first Network 2 in 1997, it later rebranded as ''The View'', it remained in the same broadcast slot but on RTÉ One until 13 December 2011. ''The View'' featured reviews of books, exhibitions, films, music, theatre and art. There was a varied panel of contributors who offer their opinions including artists, writers, journalists, film-makers and critics. The programme was broadcast each Tuesday night. The program's producer was Angela Ryan and it was directed by Declan Byrne. The show's theme track was "Rodney Yates" by Belfast musician David Holmes. History In 2006, John Drennan, writing in the ''Irish Independent'', asked if there was "a sweeter sound in Irish journalism th ...
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The View (album)
''The View'' is the second studio album by drummer Chad Wackerman, released in 1993 through CMP Records; it was later reissued together with Wackerman's 1991 album '' Forty Reasons'' as a limited edition double-disc compilation."Forty Reason/The View 2 CD set by Chad Wackerman"
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Critical reception

Alex Henderson at gave ''The View'' three stars out of five, calling it "worthwhile fusion ..which falls short of remarkable but is a decent, respectable effort".
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The View (band)
The View are a Scottish indie rock band. They incorporate various styles such as punk, pop, alternative rock, and folk in their music. They are best known for their 2007 single "Same Jeans" which reached number 3 on the UK Singles Chart. The band have released five studio albums since their platinum selling debut ''Hats Off to the Buskers'', which topped the UK Albums Chart in January 2007 and was nominated for the 2007 Mercury Music Prize. Despite never matching this early success, they enjoy a large fanbase in their native Scotland with albums regularly topping the Scottish Albums Chart. The band also hold a reputation for their live performances with regularly sold-out tours in Scotland. The View are also regular fixtures at music festivals throughout the UK; they have played at Scotland's largest festival—T in the Park—a record eight times, with organiser Geoff Ellis saying, "The View can play every year under my watch, if they want to." History Formation and early ...
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The View (song)
"The View" is a single by American singer Lou Reed and American heavy metal band Metallica. It is the only single taken from the studio album ''Lulu'', released on September 27, 2011. Critical reception "The View" was released for streaming online in late September 2011. Examining reaction to the track and a previously released 30-second preview of the same, ''The New Zealand Herald'' reported that there was much negative reaction by fans online, and that the song had about twice as many "dislikes" as "likes" on YouTube. Not all reaction to the song was negative; ''Rolling Stone'' gave "The View" a 4 out of 5 star rating while the same song was rated 4.5 out of 5 by Artist Direct and positively by One Thirty BPM. Music video The song's music video was directed by Darren Aronofsky and released on December 3, 2011, with cinematography by Matthew Libatique and produced by Scott Franklin through Protozoa Pictures, his and Aronofsky's production company. Originally it was plan ...
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Eureka Farm
Eureka Farm was a band from Bellingham, Washington. It began in 1996 with members Arman Bohn (songwriter/guitar), Ben Gibbard (drums), and Nick Harmer (bass). During this time the band went by the name "Shed". Gibbard left the band and was replaced by Jason McGerr (drums) in 1996. The band changed its name to "Eureka Farm" in 1997. Harmer was replaced by Chuck Keller (bass) in 1997, and Caspar Sonnet (keys, alto saxophone, and bass clarinet) joined in 1998. Band members *Arman Bohn (guitar, vocals) *Jason McGerr (drums, vocals) *Nick Harmer (bass, vocals) *Chuck Keller (bass, vocals) *Caspar Sonnet (alto saxophone, bass clarinet, keyboards, vocals) After Eureka Farm *Bohn completed his first solo album "Bits" in 2009. *Bohn and Sonnet played as The Misadventures of Two from 2005-2006. *Sonnet completed his first solo album "Identify" in 2013 released on Marriage Records *Keller is in the band Virgin Islands. *Gibbard, McGerr, and Harmer are in the band Death Cab for Cutie ...
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Immaculate Machine
Immaculate Machine was a Canadian indie pop band from Victoria, British Columbia, active from 2003 to 2011."Immaculate Machine Call It a Day"
. '''', February 11, 2011. The band's name is taken from the lyrics of "One-Trick Pony" from the album '' One-Trick Pony'' by .


History

Immaculate Machine was a trio in 2003 consisting of Brooke Gallupe, Kathryn Calder and Luke Kozlowski. The band released ''
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Good News For People Who Love Bad News
''Good News for People Who Love Bad News'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band Modest Mouse, released on April 6, 2004 by Epic Records. Founding member Jeremiah Green did not perform on this album due to his temporary absence from the band, and it would be the only release during his time with Modest Mouse that he would not appear on. ''Good News for People Who Love Bad News'' was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 2005. It was certified platinum by the RIAA in August 2004, and had sold over 1.5 million copies in the United States by 2006. Three singles were released from the album: " Float On", " Ocean Breathes Salty", and "The World at Large". Reception ''Good News for People Who Love Bad News'' was released to widespread acclaim from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 83, indicating "universal acclaim". Tiny Mix Tapes ...
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The Barker Family Band
''The Barker Family Band'' is an extended play released by American country artist Sara Evans. On the release, Evans collaborates and shares credit with members of her family, titling themselves Barker Family Band. It was released April 12, 2019 on the independent label, Born to Fly Records. It was Evans's first collaborative project to feature her three children. The release also features background music from Evans's siblings. Background and content According to Evans, the project was not unnatural. Her children had grown up watching her perform in concert and traveled with her on tour. "When you grow up around it, it’s just totally second nature, It’s really second nature for them to be onstage, to be on the road. They totally understand touring life, Evans recalled. Evans thought of the idea while on her tour bus and proposed it to her manager, who also liked the idea. The extended play consists of six tracks, five of which were previously not recorded by Evans. The projec ...
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Noeasy
''Noeasy'' (stylized in all caps) is the second studio album by South Korean boy band Stray Kids. It was released on August 23, 2021, through JYP Entertainment, nine months after its predecessor, Japanese extended play '' All In'' (2020) and eleven months after the Korean reissue '' In Life'' (2020). A word-play of " noisy" and "no easy", the album conveys the idea of making a loud impact on the world with their music, showing that the group strives to be the noisiest despite the hardships that come with this. For the album, 3Racha (Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han), an in-house production team from members of Stray Kids, worked with Korean and foreign songwriters and producers, including Versachoi, HotSauce, Hong Ji-sang, Krysta Youngs, and the group's other members. The album has fourteen tracks and engages various music genres of hip hop, EDM, pop, R&B, and rock, including the lead single "Thunderous", and previous releases: " Wolfgang" from the competition show '' Kingdom: Le ...
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