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New Blood may refer to: Film and television * ''New Blood'' (film), a 1999 British-Canadian film *'' Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood'', a 1988 film * ''New Blood'' (TV series), a 2016 British drama * "New Blood" (''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles''), a 2005 television episode * "New Blood" (''Walking with Dinosaurs''), a 1999 television episode *'' Dexter: New Blood'', a 2021 American crime drama mystery miniseries Music Albums * ''New Blood'' (Blood, Sweat & Tears album), 1972 * ''New Blood'' (Peter Gabriel album), 2011 * ''New Blood'' (Yellow Claw album), 2018 *''New Blood'', by the Other, 2010 Songs *"New Blood", by Bloc Party from ''Hymns'', 2016 *"New Blood", by Gehenna from '' WW'', 2005 *"New Blood", by Pinhead Gunpowder from ''Pinhead Gunpowder'', 2000 *"New Blood", by Robert Cray from ''Strong Persuader'', 1986 *"New Blood", by Screen 3, 1981 *"New Blood", by Their / They're / There, 2013 *"New Blood", by Vice Squad from ''Shot Away'', 1984 Other uses * ''New Bloo ...
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New Blood (film)
''New Blood'' is a 1999 Canadian-British action thriller film written and directed by Michael Hurst and starring John Hurt, Nick Moran, Carrie-Anne Moss, Shawn Wayans and Joe Pantoliano. Cast *John Hurt as Alan White *Nick Moran as Danny White *Carrie-Anne Moss as Leigh *Shawn Wayans as Valentine * Joe Pantoliano as Hellman *Gouchy Boy as Lawrence * Eugene Robert Glazer as Mr. Ryan *Richard Fitzpatrick as Lt. Caldercourt *Alan Peterson as Frayerling *Rob Freeman as Robert Williams *Arthur Eng as Yin Yang * Alex Karzis as Webster * Rami Malek as Kester Moorhouse Reception David Stratton David James Stratton (born 1939) is an English-Australian film critic and historian. He has also worked as a journalist, interviewer, educator, television personality, and producer. His career as a film critic, writer, and educator in Austral ... of '' Variety'' gave the film a positive review and wrote, "It’s a convoluted setup for what’s basically a standard thriller, but thanks to pe ...
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WW (album)
''WW'' is the fifth full-length album by the Norwegian black metal band Gehenna. It was recorded and released 5 years after their previous album. ''Chronicles of Chaos'' stated, "The bottom line is that Gehenna are back after languishing in the depths of despair for far too long, and they've brought the front runner for black metal album of 2005 with them." Track listing #"Grenade Prayer" - 3:49 #"Death to Them All" - 3:46 #"New Blood" - 3:26 #"Flames of the Pit" - 4:17 #"Silence the Earth" - 4:24 #"Werewolf" - 6:19 #"Abattoir" - 3:57 #"Pallbearer" - 6:45 Credits *Sanrabb - Guitar, Vocals & Synth *Dolgar - Guitar & Vocals *Amok - Bass *Kine - Keyboards Additional Credits *Frost Frost is a thin layer of ice on a solid surface, which forms from water vapor that deposits onto a freezing surface. Frost forms when the air contains more water vapor than it can normally hold at a specific temperature. The process is simila ... - Session Drums & Percussion References Extern ...
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New Blood Interactive
New Blood Interactive is a video game publisher founded by Aaron Alexander, Kreyg DeZago, and Dave Oshry in 2014. The company originally developed virtual reality games before turning to publishing, first releasing Nick Clinkscales's ''Super Galaxy Squadron'' and finding early success with David Szymanski's ''Dusk''. History New Blood Interactive was founded in 2014 by lead designer Aaron Alexander, lead programmer Kreyg DeZago, and chief executive officer Dave Oshry. Alexander and Oshry had previously collaborated on the 2013 remake of '' Rise of the Triad''. The company initially aimed to develop virtual reality games, including a boxing game it wanted to present at the Game Developers Conference. However, these plans never materialized. Oshry later came into contact with Nick Clinkscales. At the time, New Blood was looking for a pixel artist and Clinkscales needed a publisher for his Kickstarter-backed game ''Super Galaxy Squadron'', so they agreed that New Blood would p ...
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New Blood (book)
''New Blood'' () is an anthology of Great Britain, British and Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth poetry edited by Neil Astley and published by Bloodaxe Books in 1999 in poetry, 1999. Critical reception Poets are introduced by short paragraphs put together by the editor, but often featuring blurb-like quotes from other contributors to the anthology; ''New Blood'' has been criticized as being "a family affair"Redmond, work cited ... "one feels one has stumbled, cold and sober, on a stranger’s wedding reception, where everyone has long since become embarrassingly intimate." Contributors In the order presented in the anthology the contributors are: John Kinsella (poet), John Kinsella · Pauline Sainer · Deborah Randall · Marion Lomax · Imtiaz Dharker · Geoff Hattersley · Brendan Cleary · Maura Dooley · W. N. Herbert · Jackie Kay · Ian Duhig · Elizabeth Garrett (poet), Elizabeth Garrett · Linda France · Anne Rouse · Moniza Alvi · Stephen Knight (poet), Stephen Knight ...
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Shot Away
Shot Away is an album by English punk band, Vice Squad. It was released in 1984 by Anagram Records and was re-released by Anagram on CD with bonus tracks in 1994. It was the only album recorded by Vice Squad without singer Beki Bondage
and is the last album to feature founding members Dave Bateman (guitar), Mark Hambly (bass) and Shane Baldwin (drums).


Track listing

# "New Blood" (Dave Bateman, Mark Byrne) – 3:43 # "Take It or Leave It" (Bateman) – 4:07 # "Out in the Cold" (Byrne) – 3:10 # "Nowhere to Hide" (Bateman) – 4:10 # "You'll Never Know" (Bateman) – 3:32 # "Rebels and Kings" (Byrne) – 2:52 # "Playground" (Byrne) – 1:52 # "The Rest of Your Life" (Bateman) – 3:33 # "What's Going On?" (Bateman) – 3:44 # "Killing Time" (Bateman, Byrne) ...
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Their / They're / There
Their / They're / There is an indie rock band from Chicago, Illinois. All three members are prominent figures in the Chicago indie scene, having each been a part of numerous noteworthy projects based in the area. The group released their first two EPs, ''Their / They're / There'' and ''Analog Weekend'' in 2013, before taking a lengthy hiatus. History Evan Weiss first met Mike Kinsella when Kinsella asked Weiss to play as a supporting act at his record release show for the Owen album ''Ghost Town'' on November 11, 2011, at the Beat Kitchen in Roscoe Village, the location of Their / They're / There's second show. "About a month later," Weiss was approached by his friend Matthew Frank about starting a new band. Weiss initially expressed interest in forming the group in order to play bass again, as he had previously done in his early bands such as The Progress. Some time later, at the suggestion of Weiss, Frank approached Kinsella in the audience of one of Weiss' sets, asking him to ...
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Screen 3
Screen 3 were an English post-punk/ new wave band from Norwich, active from 1980 to 1984 and again from 1990 to 1992. History Heavily influenced by The Cure's first album, the original Screen 3 lineup formed in 1980, consisting of Neil Dyer (guitar and vocals), Richard Kett (bass) and Brett Cooper (drums). Trumpet players Peter Jay and Jason Votier were added in late 1981. Screen 3's first recorded appearance was on a Norwich compilation called ''Norwich - A Fine City'', which featured two of the band's tracks, "Live and Learn" and "Shades of Black". This was followed by an independently released 7" single, "New Blood", which garnered interest from Epic, who signed Screen 3. The "Hearts in Limbo" single was recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales, and produced by Roger Lomas, who produced Bad Manners and some of the Selecter's 2 Tone releases. The next single, "Come Into My Jungle", came closest to success, garnering significant radio play but meagre sales. It was produced by ...
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Strong Persuader
''Strong Persuader'' is the fourth studio album by American blues singer and guitarist Robert Cray. It was recorded by Cray at the Los Angeles studios Sage & Sound and Haywood's with producers Bruce Bromberg and Dennis Walker, before being released on November 17, 1986, by Mercury Records and Hightone Records. ''Strong Persuader'' became his mainstream breakthrough and by 1995 it had sold over two million copies. The record was later ranked No. 42 on ''Rolling Stone''s list of the 100 greatest albums of the 80's. Critical reception ''Strong Persuader'' received rave reviews from contemporary critics. In a review for ''Rolling Stone'', Jon Pareles said Cray delivered intriguing stories about sex and infidelity with disciplined singing, songwriting, and "a version of blues and soul that doesn't come from any one region, building an idiom for songs that tell with conversational directness the stories of ordinary folks". Robert Christgau from ''The Village Voice'' praised Cray' ...
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Pinhead Gunpowder (2000 EP)
''Pinhead Gunpowder'' is the fifth EP by the American punk rock band Pinhead Gunpowder. It was released on June 6, 2000, through THD Records. The EP features the same cover as the band's second compilation album '' Compulsive Disclosure'' (2003), all of the songs on the EP are also featured on that album. Track listing All songs written by Aaron Cometbus Aaron Elliott (born May 20, 1968), better known as Aaron Cometbus, is an American musician, author, songwriter, roadie, and magazine editor, best known as the creator of the punk zine ''Cometbus''. Career Born in Berkeley, California, Cometbus ..., except where noted. Side A #"Buffalo" - 1:51 #"Crazyhorse" - 1:44 Side B #"New Blood" ( Wilhelm Fink) - 1:32 #"Letter from an Old Friend" - 1:21 References Pinhead Gunpowder albums 2000 EPs {{2000s-punk-album-stub ...
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Hymns (Bloc Party Album)
''Hymns'' is the fifth studio album by English indie rock band Bloc Party. It was released worldwide in January 2016 on BMG. The album was recorded between March and August 2015 at Lynchmob Studios in London, following a hiatus during which Matt Tong and Gordon Moakes departed the band. It is the first album to feature new band member Justin Harris on bass and keyboards. The songs "The Love Within", "The Good News", and "Virtue" were released as singles. Musically, ''Hymns'' was inspired by many sources including rhythm and blues and gospel. It focuses more on electronic music compared to the album's predecessor, '' Four'' (2012), which featured a return to Bloc Party's rock style after experimentation with electronic music on their third studio album, ''Intimacy'' (2008). Upon release, the album received generally mixed reviews from critics; reviewers focused on the "subdued" nature of the album, with others noting the more spiritual themes in its lyrics. Background and record ...
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The New Blood
The New Blood was a professional wrestling stable in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 2000. History In early 2000, WCW decided that Kevin Sullivan's booking style was not as successful as they had hoped. So, they decided to bring back former WCW president Eric Bischoff and former World Wrestling Federation (WWF) head of creative Vince Russo, putting them together to run WCW, with the thought that they could keep each other in check. On-screen, Bischoff and Russo took over and declared all WCW titles vacant on April 10, 2000. They also declared a new stable with both of them at the head called The New Blood, which consisted of most of the younger wrestlers in WCW as well as longtime talent that had been largely in the background for years, feuding with " The Millionaire's Club", the older stars of WCW, who they claimed held them all back. On April 16, at Spring Stampede in Chicago, Illinois, all of the titles were filled with matches between the New Blood and the Million ...
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The Other (band)
The Other (or TheOther) is a German horror punk band formed in Cologne in 2002. The band's music style blends elements of punk rock and Heavy metal music, heavy metal, with lyrics and stage costumes inspired by horror fiction and films. Although most of their material is in English, they also write and perform songs in German. History The Other began as a Misfits (band), Misfits cover band. They released their first album, ''They're Alive!'', in 2004 with a cover art inspired by classic horror film posters that has an actor "starring" section for the band members: "STARRING: Andy Only, Dr Caligari, Rod Usher, Sarge von Rock and.... Gill-man, The Creature". Their first official music video "Lover's Lane" was a subject of controversy in Germany because it was featuring German porn star Leonie Saint. In 2007, The Other published their first comic book: ''Tales of the Other'' (Comicheft, Weissblech-Verlag). Most of the band's albums were released on the group member's own reco ...
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