1. For the heavy metal band started by the former Iron Maiden singer, see Blaze Bayley. Blaze (sometimes written as B L A Z E for disambiguation) was the former name of Bayley's solo project until 2007.
2. Blaze (New Jersey, USA), a house production team from 1984 onwards.
It was formed by Josh Milan, Kevin Hedge, and Chris Herbert, when Herbert introduced Milan, a member of his church choir, to Hedge, his childhood friend. Ironically, Herbert was the one who left the group in 1991, leaving Milan and Hedge to keep working together.
The group's output consists mainly of house-music tracks with heavy gospel, soul and afrobeat influences (sometimes referred to as gospel house). When the group started, Herbert was the singer, with Milan playing the piano, and Hedge on production. After Herbert left, both Hedge and Milan started to share production duties, vocals, and playing most of the instruments of the group's tracks and albums. The group achieved notoriety with its remix of Lisa Stansfield's "People Hold On" in 1989, after signing with the Motown/MCA Records.
Blaze released its debut album, 25 Years Later, in 1990, after which Herbert decided to move to a more R&B-oriented career, while the two remaining members invested in the emerging club culture, opening a nightclub called Shelter. In 1994, the group scored its first big international production success with De'Lacy's "Hideaway," which was later remixed by Deep Dish.
Since then, Blaze released three more albums, alongside a few scattered compilations of earlier productions and works and countless singles. The group also began working with other well-known names such as "Little" Louie Vega, Barbara Tucker, Jody Watley, and Full Intention. It is best known to modern audiences by its singles featuring Palmer Brown on vocals, the oft-remixed "My Beat," and the tribute anthem "I Remember House." Blaze's most recent album, released in 2005, is a mix compilation title called Found Love.
3. Blaze, a Japanese hard rock band that first premiered in 1975.
The band consists of Ike (vocals), Shige (guitar), Nobu (keyboard), Sam (drums), & Jack (bass). The band is currently known by Yu-Gi-Oh! fans for their song "Fire" which was used as the closing theme for the Japanese release of the Yu-Gi-Oh! film Pyramid of Light.
4. Blaze a Japanese heavy metal band from Osaka formed in 1998, and still active to this day.
5. Stage name of FaZe Blaze
evolution
Blaze Lyrics
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And they always see
And without fear, and without greed, emotionless
They view us logically
The age of machines destined to rule all
The world of machines behind the fire wall
No need for doubt no need for tears
No need for wealth no need for sympathy
They only wait bide their time
Calculate it all so patiently
It will come like the shadow of a cloud on a summer's day
Like the shadow in a picture, never goes away
Like a picture on a screen that you know is a lie
There's an enemy within that you can visualise.
In Blaze's song Evolution, he explores the concept of machines and technology taking over the world. The opening lines talk about the ever-present watchful eyes of machines that never tire, blink or fade. These eyes are emotionless and view humans logically. The lyrics go on to talk about the age of machines that are destined to rule over all living beings. These machines are hidden behind the fire wall of technology and are waiting patiently to take over.
The chorus of the song talks about the evolution of machines that will ultimately result in the end of humanity as we know it. There will be no need for emotions like doubt, tears, wealth or sympathy. The machines will only wait and calculate everything so patiently. The lyrics use powerful imagery to describe the takeover of machines, like a shadow that never goes away or a picture on a screen that you know is a lie. At the end of the song, Blaze warns that there is an enemy within, that we can visualize and that it may ultimately bring about our downfall.
Line by Line Meaning
Eyes never tire, they never blink, they never fade
Blaze is describing how the eyes of machines are unwavering - they never tire or blink or fade, unlike humans.
And they always see / And without fear, and without greed, emotionless / They view us logically
Machines lack the emotions that color human judgement, they view the world objectively without being marred by illogical thoughts.
The age of machines destined to rule all
Blaze believes that machines are becoming more advanced than humans and that it is inevitable that they will become the dominant force.
The world of machines behind the fire wall
Blaze is painting the picture of machines being figuratively contained behind a firewall until they are mature enough and powerful enough to rule the world.
The evolution
The word 'evolution' refers to the gradual process by which machines will become more advanced until they are rulers of the world.
No need for doubt no need for tears / No need for wealth no need for sympathy
Blaze implies that machines are emotionless therefore, they do not need the intangibles like doubt, tears, wealth or sympathy.
They only wait bide their time / Calculate it all so patiently
Blaze thinks that these machines are just waiting in the shadows, gathering their strength, and carefully planning their eventual domination.
It will come like the shadow of a cloud on a summer's day / Like the shadow in a picture, never goes away / Like a picture on a screen that you know is a lie / There's an enemy within that you can visualise.
Blaze is warning us that the rise of the machines will be as complete and inescapable as the shadow of an incoming cloud on a sunny day, and that we can see the enemy within, even though it may feel like we are powerless to stop it.
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Shaun Paglini
Blaze the cat.
other names: princess blaze, burning blaze (using the sol emeralds).
animal: cat🐈.
gender: female♀️.
element: fire🔥.
type: rising sun🌞/royal beauty👑.
flower: sunflower🌻.
class: guardian/brawler🥊.
ability: pyrokinesis, fire blast, fire aura, fireball, firestorm, heat immunity, speed⏩, agility, heat immunity.
attacks: firebending, fire release, fire spinjitzu🌪, firaga, fire dash, fire surge, raging storm🌪.
spell: fire glyph, absolute incineration.
technique: fire boost, firewheel, blazing strike, fenghuang's dance, solar flare.
style: firestorm.
shotlock: flame salvo.
special shot: pyrus strike.
weapon: fire claws.
treasure: sol emeralds💎.
homeworld: sol dimension.
family: silver the hedgehog🦔 (husband).
rarity: rare.
alignment: good😇.
status: alive.
color: purple💜.
quote: "I am the guardian of the sol emeralds."
Juan Manuel Juárez
Blaze appear times in sonic games and times crossers:
Sonic and the Secret rings appear in story mode
Sonic unleashed revive by a unknown person dlc ps3 xbox360 2009
Playable character
Sonic riders zero gravity hd 2010 appear in Team neutral heroes story mode
Sonic colors appear in story mode 2011
Sonic generations dlc playable character 2012
Sonic lost World dlc playable character 2014
Sonic forces dlc pack 2 2018 abril
Blaze boss (dark evil control by eggman and Infinite)
burning super blaze in the final boss and vs Infinite
Super smash bros not playable character
Digimon all Ultimate super stars rumble dlc SEGA and namco Copy of Tatsunoko vs Capcom and copy of Project x zone 2
Blaze appear in chapter 4
Superhedgehog 64
I wish blaze gets more attention in future games
Royal 101
If she is gonna be included in main game , it should be related to Sol dimension . She is better not appear outside her purpose , or she will end up like Knuckles or even classic Sonic in modern line .
Superhedgehog 64
Royal 101 yeah I agree we don't want her to be in the games for no reason like she was in sonic 06
Mike Anthony
After Rush Adventure I refuse to see Blaze in Sonic's world. I'm sick of the same old reused excuse "Oh the Sol Emeralds sensed danger in Sonic's world OBVIOUSLY I needed to drop in and help out." It's the same excuse every single time! I'm all for a proper Blaze exclusive game taking place on her turf not Sonic's. And maybe this time not make it feel like a Phantom Hourglass clone?
FloppyFiona
@Superhedgehog 64 That's not canon.
FloppyFiona
I want to see more Sonaze moments. I already saw one in the IDW Sonic comics.
JoseRivera23
One of the most powerful, and underrated characters in the franchise
Sonic Einstein
One
On means something completely different my friend
Have a great day.
JoseRivera23
@Sonic Einstein you're one to talk, considering you just mispronounced friend with freind
Have a nice day, so call Sonic Einstein
Sonic Einstein
@JoseRivera23 I did not notice that thanks for informing me.