Crave or Craving may refer to:
Crave is the first studio album by contemporary Christian duo for KING & COUNTRY, released on 28 February 2012 by Fervent-Curb Records.
The album was recorded at several different studios in California and Nashville, Tennessee.
Christian Music Zine's Tyler Hess said "if you’re looking for something new and powerful in the contemporary pop scene, then for KING & COUNTRY’s debut full length album 'Crave' is definitely one to look out for as one of the best up and comers in the genre."
Cross Rhythms' Simon Eden said "as a rock album, this is quite a man's man album - powerful stadium rock with a sound like a roaring inferno."
Indie Vision Music's Jonathan Andre said "Crave is not your cliché album, and I was very intrigued to listen to it, to see if their sounds on the album were similar to that of their sister, Rebecca." Furthermore, Andre wrote "though not a perfect album, this is a solid one from two Australians that will definitely go far in the American industry!"
Crave is a one-act play by British playwright Sarah Kane. It was first performed in 1998 by the theatre company Paines Plough, with which Kane was writer-in-residence for the year, at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh. The play was initially presented under the pseudonym Marie Kelvedon; Kane used a pseudonym to avoid the distraction of her reputation for graphic staged violence from her previous works. Crave was Kane's fourth play. It is dedicated by the author to Mark Ravenhill.
The play reflects a stylistic departure from Kane's previous works, using a non-linear, poetic style, and is notable for its lack of staged violence that had been a hallmark of the author's previous work; this style is continued in her next and final work, 4.48 Psychosis. The dialogue is intertextual, and often it is unclear whom each line is addressed to. Much of the delivery of the text is left up to directorial interpretation. The author does not provide context, stage directions or descriptions of characters. The sex and gender of the four characters (A, B, C, and M) is only identifiable from context within the play.
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Cyclefly were an alternative rock band from Cork, Ireland.
The band toured the UK and Ireland many times, including headline tours and support tours with Bush and Live. They released two full-length albums; Generation Sap in 1999, produced by Sylvia Massy and Crave in 2002. The second album, Crave, featured a guest vocal spot on "Karma Killer" from Linkin Park vocalist Chester Bennington.
it's 5 o'clock and staring through a figure on a razor blade,
it's time to stop when the clock has you tripping through the everglades
when the memory chain seems to familiar
and the comfort you crave can slowly kill you
seems so familiar
it's 3 o'clock and i'm standing with a figure on the soul chicane
it brings me back every second till the ticket takes me to the train
when the memory chin seems to familiar
and the comfort you crave can slowly kill you
when the memory chin seems to familiar
have you ever lost your way closed your mind then turned away
you know the comfort that you crave seems so familiar
it's 9 o'clock an i'm leaving here forever on an airplane
it brings me back every second to the minute let the thought remain
when the memory chin seems to familiar
and the comfort you crave can slowly kill you
when the memory chin seems to familiar
have you ever lost your way closed your mind then turned away
you know the comfort that we crave seems so familiar
we're all apologies let tainted losers breath a second sooner
a second sooner, a second sooner
when the memory chin seems to familiar
have you ever lost your way closed your mind then turned away
you know the comfort that you crave seems so familiar