Welcome to "He Leadeth Us" - A digital band for Worshipping the Lord of Life and Light with Dark Symphonic Death Metal!
Embark on a powerful journey where Christian death metal challenges the seductions of the world and the struggles against temptation. Experience the intense worship and profound hymns and anthems, crafted to deliver a robust auditory experience that empowers and uplifts through the battles of life.
In whatever you do, remember your last days, and you will never sin. - Sirach 7:36
Even the darkness is not dark to You, And the night is as bright as the day. Darkness and light are alike to You. - Psalm 139:12
the Battle of Armageddon nearly coming, God said this is not your war but of mine lead by St Michael the Archangel. Putin warned Nathanyahu get out of Lebanon and we expected the Land of Israel will be sorrounded by 200 million soldiers. THE PRINCIPALITIES OF DARKNES will come out in the Mt of Hermon.✌️
@@HeLeadethUs thank you bro i've dived into this channel that amazed me and surprisingly new to me by spreading the gospel word thru this kind of metallic instrumentations, love it bro!!! PEACE ON EARTH
Haha that's the spirit AND The Spirit! As long as your safe, or speed in your head but drive at speed limit while blasting and praising! (In the album, some songs just force you to stop and worship, though)
Hahaha. It can produce white awesome stuff, it mostly takes persistence and a lot (a lot) of trial and error and generations. Specifically I use Suno, though. :)
Pater Noster, qui es in caelis, sanctificetur nomen tuum. Adveniat regnum tuum. Fiat voluntas tua, sicut in caelo et in terra. Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie, et dimitte nobis debita nostra sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris. Et ne nos inducas in tentationem, sed libera nos a malo. Amen. ❤✝️☦️
2 songs in and I hope the whole album is like this cuz this is the heavy I want, as much as I love the Nightwish style versions. This is definitely more my speed, especially for when I'm working or working out! Or just for listening pleasure and godly lyrics!!!
Ty brother. And well, the heavier parts are in between death metal and deathcore. There is a balance of heaviness and orchestral arrangements, both for music and also because of the nature of the lyrics, which are based on solemn early Christian prayers.
Await the postman and my book "Psalms in his presince" You all guessed right, i will doom metal the psalms. In the name of the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit... and in your face.
@@HeLeadethUs I'll have to make good for my black metal days, so it wil indeed be very prayerfull. Especially the Latin and Gregorian psalms will and can be used.
@@HeLeadethUs hm. Less impressive, I’ll admit. In that case, though, since you can add anything, Some female choir vocals would add a beautiful contrast. Just a thought
Thank you for your comment. Praising the Lord is never sad or disturbing, but a joyful act that uplifts our spirits. As Psalm 98:4 says, 'Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all the earth: make a loud noise, and rejoice, and sing praise.' Our goal is to use technology to glorify God, regardless of the medium. I try to be guided by 1 Corinthians 10:31: 'So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.' Even with new technologies, we can honor God and spread His message.
Is this a real question? Most Christian metal bands cannot reach a level like this, especially blending genres and using full orchestra and choir. Furthermore, finding like-minded and very talented individuals willing to do it for free while the album is recorded or a very slow growth that could die off as soon as one of the members' life changes (kids, loss of job, etc), and not to mention location: unless you live in a huge city, your choices of like-minded and extremely talented individuals with free time is pretty slim. Finally, funding. For reference, Nightwish's Dark Passion Play album cost more than $500,000 to produce, with a full-blown orchestra and recording sessions and all. Sorry if it was an honest question and I came up quite strong... It's just that I truly wish it were possible (even if not me, who merely plays the guitar and writes tabs and lyrics, nothing else) for any Christian band to make a project like this, and I would be the first to support it. Until then, we can make the dream turn into a digital reality through AI and at the same time praise God through technology and spread the Gospel (non-Christians do come and listen every now and then).
@@HeLeadethUs Psalm 18 in the KJV would be awesome as heavy death metal!! If you might add it. (It's Psalm 17 in The Orthodox Christian Bible, dunno about the Catholic Bible).
💯 the AI is trained on high quality stuff so unless you're doing generic stuff, it can reach good quality and nice arrangements. And I go overboard and make hundreds of generations (in parts) sometimes just for one song 😅
Musically yeah. Though to get the song to change styles and mix them you have to do a lot of generations and trial and error. The lyrics (which is the most important part) is a prayer from the ancient Christian church.
@@HeLeadethUs Thanks, although I don't feel relaxed we get to deal with AI on almost every level of life... it can bring good for healthcare for example I agree, but who's in control. For the most part I think it ultimately turns out in 'the' end game that has no turning back. Music may be my last care then, but if I can I prefer to have it written, composed, played and recorded by human beings... If AI wasn't written in the title, this track would've felt weird tbh, but bc you're fair it makes sense :).
@@HeLeadethUs My other channel called "A.I. Christian Metal". When I've discovered Suno, first I made couple songs with it. Then this came to my mind: why not the Bible? I've started with the gospel of John, uploading every week. There's a playlist on the channel called "Metál Biblia".