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Godspeed is a parting statement, wishing someone a prosperous journey or success. Godspeed may also refer to: Literature * ''Godspeed'' (Sheffield novel), a 1993 science fiction novel by Charles Sheffield * ''Godspeed'', an unpublished novel by Will Christopher Baer * ''Godspeed'', a 2002 novel and 2007 short film by Lynn Breedlove Music Bands * Godspeed, a 1999 band featuring Leif Garrett * Godspeed You! Black Emperor, a Canadian band often abbreviated to Godspeed Albums * ''Godspeed'' (Glasvegas album) or the title song, 2021 * ''Godspeed'' (Symphorce album), 2005 * ''Godspeed'' (Vincent album), 2011 * ''God Speed'' (album), by Masami Okui, or the title song, 2006 * ''Godspeed'' (EP), by Anberlin, or the title song, 2006 * ''Godspeed'', by Don Trip, 2015 * ''Godspeed'', by Mortal, 1998 * ''Godspeed'', by Morten Schantz, 2017 Songs * "Godspeed", by Alter Bridge from ''Walk the Sky'', 2019 * "Godspeed", by BT from '' Movement in Still Life'', 1999 * "Godspeed" (Camil ...
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Godspeed (Sheffield Novel)
''Godspeed'' is a 1993 novel by American author Charles Sheffield. Plot On the isolated planet of Erin, young Jay Hara has grown up on dreams of space and legends of the fabled Godspeed drive, which once allowed humans to travel at Faster-than-light, translight speeds. After meeting Paddy Enderton, a seedy old spacer, Jay is drawn into a chase which carries him off the planet, into the asteroid belt and its tiny worldlets, and finally to the remnants of an ancient space station where the Godspeed drive may still exist. Along the way, Jay is at once awed and terrified of the piratical spacers who crew the ship, particularly the smooth-talking, ruthless captain, Daniel Shaker. Struggling to reconcile his admiration for Shaker with the man's evident viciousness, Jay eventually comes into his own as a spacer and an adult. Reception Karen Joy Fowler of ''The Washington Post'' wrote that Sheffield is "most interested in spinning an adventure rather than in thinking about the variations ...
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Acid Tongue
''Acid Tongue'' is the debut solo album, second overall by American singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis, released in September 2008 through Warner Bros. and Rough Trade Records. Inspired by jam sessions, the album was recorded December 2007-March 2008 in Van Nuys, California with the intent of capturing a more live feeling than 2006's '' Rabbit Fur Coat''. Lewis worked with a number of guest musicians and wrote the album with boyfriend Johnathan Rice. Lewis, Rice, Jason Lader, and Dave Scher produced the album. ''Acid Tongue'' features musical styles ranging from indie rock to alternative country and Americana. ''Acid Tongue'' was released to generally favorable reviews from contemporary music critics, receiving praise for Lewis' lyrics and vocals. However, some reviewers criticized the numerous collaborations and felt the sound overwhelmed Lewis. The album charted at number twenty-two in the United States and number fifty-five in the United Kingdom. Influences and recording Lewis ...
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Godspeed (2023 Film)
Godspeed is a parting statement, wishing someone a prosperous journey or success. Godspeed may also refer to: Literature * ''Godspeed'' (Sheffield novel), a 1993 science fiction novel by Charles Sheffield * ''Godspeed'', an unpublished novel by Will Christopher Baer * ''Godspeed'', a 2002 novel and 2007 short film by Lynn Breedlove Music Bands * Godspeed, a 1999 band featuring Leif Garrett * Godspeed You! Black Emperor, a Canadian band often abbreviated to Godspeed Albums * ''Godspeed'' (Glasvegas album) or the title song, 2021 * ''Godspeed'' (Symphorce album), 2005 * ''Godspeed'' (Vincent album), 2011 * ''God Speed'' (album), by Masami Okui, or the title song, 2006 * ''Godspeed'' (EP), by Anberlin, or the title song, 2006 * ''Godspeed'', by Don Trip, 2015 * ''Godspeed'', by Mortal, 1998 * ''Godspeed'', by Morten Schantz, 2017 Songs * "Godspeed", by Alter Bridge from '' Walk the Sky'', 2019 * "Godspeed", by BT from '' Movement in Still Life'', 1999 * "Godspeed" (C ...
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Godspeed (film)
''Godspeed'' () is a 2016 Taiwanese black comedy road caper film written and directed by Chung Mong-hong and starring Michael Hui and . The film had its world premiere at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival on 14 September 2016 and was theatrically released in Taiwan on 18 November. Plot Nadow (Nadow) is a jobless punk who often engages in stealing and cheating. One day, when he decides to find a stable job, he accidentally becomes a drug trafficker. On one occasion while transporting drugs, Nadow gets onto a taxi driven by Old Hui ( Michael Hui), a Hong Konger Hongkongers (), Hong Kongers, Hong Kong citizens and Hong Kong people are Demonym, demonyms that refer to a Hong Kong resident, resident of Hong Kong, although they may also refer to others who were born and/or raised in the territory. The ... married to a Taiwanese woman. A failed businessman in the past, Hui's only financial support is his old taxi which not many passengers are willing to ride. Old H ...
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Godspeed (character)
Godspeed (August Heart) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He was established as a detective and one of Barry Allen's best friends on the police force. When his brother is murdered and the man he suspects is exonerated, he becomes vengeful and eventually gains speed-based superpowers. Donning the identity of Godspeed, he becomes a vigilante bent on killing criminals instead of incarcerating them, serving as an antithesis to the Flash. He has been portrayed as both a supervillain and an antihero in the comic books and adapted media since his introduction in 2016. The character made his live-action debut in ''The Flash'', voiced by BD Wong in seasons five and six and portrayed by Karan Oberoi in seasons seven and nine. Fictional character biography August Heart is a colleague of Allen from the Central City Police Department. His brother was murdered by a career criminal and his killer was let free due to the evidence being destro ...
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DeAnn
''DeAnn'' is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Zach Bryan, released on August 24, 2019, through Belting Bronco. The album is named after Bryan's mother, who died in 2016. The album first charted in 2021 and debuted on the US ''Billboard'' 200 in 2023, following Bryan's increased profile and chart successes in 2022. Content The album was recorded at an Airbnb in Jacksonville, Florida, where Bryan was stationed at the time in the US Navy. It was produced by Leo Alba and included contributions from Bryan's friends. Mattresses were placed around the walls "to improve the sound". A 2023 assessment by ''Stereogum ''Stereogum'' is a daily Internet publication that focuses on music news, reviews, interviews, and commentary. The site was created in January 2002 by Scott Lapatine. ''Stereogum'' was one of the first MP3 blogs and has received several awar ...''s Rachel Brodsky described it as "bare-bones as it gets, with Bryan recording in AirBnBs with just himse ...
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Ark (Crossfaith Album)
''Ark'' (stylized as ''AЯK'') is the fifth studio album by Japanese metalcore band Crossfaith Crossfaith ( Japanese: クロスフェイス) is a Japanese metalcore band from Osaka that was formed in 2006, which currently consists of vocalist Kenta Koie, guitarists Kazuki Takemura and Daiki Koide, drummer Tatsuya Amano, and keyboardist T .... It was released on 26 June 2024 in Japan. Background and promotion On 15 February 2024, Crossfaith released the first single "Zero" alongside an accompanying music video. It was announced that touring guitarist Daiki Koide officially joined the band as a full-time member, thus marking ''Ark'' the first album with Koide and the final one with longtime bassist Hiroki Ikegawa. On 18 April, the band unveiled the second single "L.A.M.N" featuring Bobby Wolfgang, alongside the album's announcement. On 15 May, the band released the third single "God Speed" featuring Wargasm, along with an accompanying music video. This was followed by the sing ...
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See What You Want To See
''See What You Want to See'' is American country music artist Radney Foster's third studio album. It was released in 1999 on Arista Records. The record features a number of notable guests, such as Darius Rucker from Hootie & the Blowfish, as well as Abra Moore and Emmylou Harris. Singles from this album were "I'm In" and "Godspeed (Sweet Dreams)." Content " Raining on Sunday" was later recorded by Keith Urban on his 2002 album '' Golden Road'', from which it was released as a single in 2003. The Kinleys released a cover of "I'm In" from the 2000 album '' II'', which Foster produced; ten years later, Urban released his version of the same song as a single from his 2009 album '' Defying Gravity''. Additionally, the Dixie Chicks released a cover of "Godspeed (Sweet Dreams)", from their 2002 album ''Home'', in 2003. Critical reception Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic rated the album four stars out of five. He called its sound "classy, mature pop music" and thought that "I'm In," ...
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Manic (Wage War Album)
''Manic'' is the fourth studio album by American metalcore band Wage War. The album was released on October 1, 2021, through Fearless Records. It was produced by Drew Fulk, Andrew Wade, Jeremy McKinnon and Cody Quistad. Background and promotion On April 8, 2020, while on their downtime during the period of self-isolation caused by COVID-19 pandemic, Wage War announced on Twitter that they were working on new material for their upcoming record. Along with the announcement, the band also teased a song and wrote: "Making the most of quarantine. #ww4" On August 6, the band officially released the single "High Horse" along with its music video. On August 25, almost three weeks after the release of "High Horse", the band unveiled the second single "Circle the Drain". At the same time, the band revealed the album itself, the album cover, the track list, and release date. To promote the album, the band also announced that they will support I Prevail's rescheduled European tour along ...
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Sophomore Slump (album)
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