It is used as a sexual connotation. A siren is someone (usually a woman) who uses seduction to "entrap" men. It's definitely not a nice connotation, though.
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While it hasn't been directly said, Kellin has said in an interview that they wanted a nautical band name at the time and 'sirens' (referring to mermaids) is something that appealed to the band.
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Kellin Quinn is a guy
The three women listed in the credits (see attached link) as sirens are Mia Tate, Musetta vander, and Christy Taylor.
Well, sometimes they are used for firecalls, chemical spills, terrorism, curfew, and lunchtime. Some places still use them as air raid sirens today
It can be either. Some gongs are much louder than others. Sirens vary in design. However, most of the sirens used today would be louder than any gong you are likely to encounter.
They were used to warn people of impending attacks of bombers. Today they are used for tonados and other disaters.
there are electromechanical sirens or there are sirens that have a combination of one or more loudspeakers (usually used for broadcasting voice messages). they also are either rotational sirens (horn rotates 360), or omni-directional sirens (points in all directions). See the related links below for examples.
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Mythlogical Sirens were considered the daughters of the river god Achelous, fathered upon Terpsichore, Melpomene, Sterope, or Chthon. Sirens (noisemaker) were originally used as musical instruments, powering the pipes of organs.
They were used to warn of incoming bombing raids. The sirens could be heard over a wide area - and were more effective than (for example) making a radio broadcast.
No, they used only their voices to lure sailors to death.
Oh, to signal that they need to go somewhere fast.
Yes, they are but are called bomb sirens
For nothing. Sirens are a thing of a later age and were then mostly used to indicate start or end of work on factory sites. In 1793, people were roused to whatever action by blowing a horn.
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