Chapter Verse description: In the lifeless wastelands, the subhuman monsters of the Empire gather. Their eyes reflect only bloodlust and hate. But Caim's eyes are the same
@@eletgres519I love it too. I even try finding ways to dance to it, in a freestyle sort of way. Most them involve me imagining I have wings and flying around skipping through the ground, but there's one that is just me moving my head as if I had been possessed.
This song is just basically when your roommate accidentally locks his phone in his room before leaving the house with the alarm going and you can't fucking make it stop. I only ended up here because I wanted to verify that my emulator wasn't just destroying the music. Nope....it's supposed to sound that way.
Playing this game at 7 is the explanation for every mental disorder I have as an adult. It just felt like everything in the game was wrong. It scared me and instilled me with a sensation of dread and hopelessness I'll never forget, no matter how poorly the game itself holds up.
The track is trance like. It makes sense. The trance like state caim would enter during battle. Almost an art work of slaughter and bloodshed. It's beautiful imo.
I have ptsd from stuff I don't want to talk about and I have to say, I have never seen a composer capture the double whammy of horrific clarity and mind-stopping shock of trauma that breaks you to your core and leaves you as a sobbing, scarred puddle formally known as a human being, and transcribe it perfectly into music like this. Hats off to everyone who worked on this soundtrack, you goddamn psychos lol
This chapter's whole OST would be my intro music for "KH"(in fact, it's gonna be the OST I'm gonna reference when making the descriptive chapter of how my fic's anime intro would look like). "In the sky" would be used to reference the friendship between Sora, Kairi and Riku. And then, in the scene in which Riku and Sora fall to those dark vortexes, "On the Ground" would play as scenes of their future battles are shown, always trying to depict the worst out of them.
@@SonGoku-hd6ro Most hip hop/rap songs are made with layered, looping sounds. Usually there is one main track that loops through most- if not, the entire song with other sounds added that can make things a little more dynamic and interesting and a bass track over it all to make it come together.
I’m no expert and probably suck at explaining it but I have always listened to the instrumentals of songs more than lyrics and the comparison I made is just what I hear.
I dont think its a hiphop thing in particular, I just think they structured orchestral sounds like it wasn't orchestral music by looping and slicing sounds in all sorts of ways It kinda reminds me of a lot of (mainly prog) electronic music in particular where you just have a groove looping for a few minutes and then they kinda play around with the sample as it goes on but since its real instrumentation it does feel like hiphop at times too. Some of the crazier tracks toward the end of the soundtrack also almost give me dubstep vibes with how the samples are mixed to make "wobbles". It also kinda reminds me of the first minute of prog/post rock songs where literally nothing happen for a minute at time. Like its so easy to dismiss this soundtrack as repetitive trash and move on, but the more I listen to it, the more interesting I find it.
Why on earth did I try that just now. It sounds like my heart is about to start beating twice the amount it's supposed to, and then jump off my chest and march to war by itself.
@@lipsontajgordongrunk4328 maybe. Horroric songs can have a calming effect on me, just like infernal dreams in childhood, instead of scaring me, made me feel like I was at home
"You are layin on the ground, beaten, bloodied, your heart pounds in your ears as you tilt your head upwards, you see your friends down helpless as well, but perhaps still alive, the enemy over them overpowering, intent on ending what they started, on ending you and everything you love, you try to stop them, you try to stand but you can't, you start to panic, your body fights a war of it's own between action and inaction, are you truly this weak? are you about to lose everything you love?" That's what this song says to me. Of course everyone has different interpretations of songs, I myself haven't played Drakengard yet, and I stumbled upon this song by chance, I was instantly intrigued by it as it painted a very clear picture in my head of what it might be describing, I'd love to know if I'm even close.
I think 2:27 then onwards sounds hopeless. it invokes remembering that inuart betrayed you and that he took furiae. however caim's slaughter never falters so you just keep going
You gotta be honest tho; who would play good, spirit-lifting music in the middle of a battlefield of an insane war that’s taking thousands upon thousands of lives and sending others into a downward spiral of insanity?