Artist: Eurielle Song: City of The Dead Font: Pterra Picture: www.eurielle.com/gallery I don't own the song, picture, lyrics or font! Inquiries and collaborations: equilanora.youtube@outlook.com
Hi Everyone! Just wanted to let you know that my Debut Album, 'Arcadia' is NOW OUT! You can purchase it digitally, or on CD; here are all the links: Digital: iTunes: apple.co/1Ig3Xtx Amazon.com: amzn.to/1NjaZKd Amazon.co.uk: amzn.to/1XMGebK Google Play: bit.ly/1SH9E4u CDs: CD Baby: bit.ly/21HPixT Merry Christmas! Eurielle x
Eurielle! Your voice is so pure and clear, it's like a light in my life that I've craved for so long without even knowing it! I just wanted you to know that you have lifted my soul from a dark place with the beauty of this sound and message. It's touched me deeply and I thank you for sharing your gift x x
Hi Claire, thank you so much for this lovely comment. I'm so glad I have been able to help you with my music and give you some happiness from listening to it. That means a lot to me. Kind wishes, Eurielle x
Hello, Eurielle! Are your CDs available in Portugal or should I just buy it on the internet? I wouldn't mind buying a digital version, but I like the feeling of having a real, physical CD in my hands. Thank you for your wonderful music! You are incredibly talented and should have more recognition. You deserve it!
Hey Arinne, unfortunately my CDs aren't available in any physical shops in Portugal so if you'd like to have one you would need to order it on the internet, yes. You can get them from CD Baby or Amazon but I think they're cheaper from CD Baby :) Thank you so much for your support and your kind words, and I'm really glad you're enjoying my music. Best wishes, Eurielle
Latin is the coolest European language. German is the coolest living European language. Glad my first language is Spanish, which is Latin with a lot of Arabic, and softened. FORTUNA and LUNA are the same in Latin and Spanish. English pronunciation is atrocious.
I love it when people sing in Latin. Its like their saying "What I have to say is so powerful and meaningful English just ain't gonna cut it." I like to think of this song as a soul begging God to deliver him/her from the hands of the devil.
@@Lehcjzzzz781 Actually the pronunciation is closer to the original Latin as spoken by the Romans (reconstructed by linguists) than the way it's usually pronounced. So tremend-ay instead of tremen-deh and such is correct.
Me: *Trying to sing the latin part* That was horrible. The Demon I summoned: Wasn't as bad as the last twenty times. *looks back at the other 19 demons I summoned who nod in approval* Me: *sighs*
I've seen this everywhere and I don't really get it. Pronouncing Latin is the easy part. Figuring out the grammar is the hard part. (P.S. I am learning Latin at school).
I learned Latin at my primary school for a year or two and actually found it to be a very logical language which was relatively easy to learn, but I like it most when I'm singing it!
I'd love to know what your song says in Latin. Google translate never gets the endings right. I know Salve me would be greet me(I believe) but whats the rest?
Mostly because what you can't say in English or any other language you can say in Latin and it be as strong and powerful as anything else. Pretty much like how with Japanese they can say every thing they want without cursing pretty much!
@@cancertherubygoat298 I had to search up a few words as I'm only in my 4th year with Latin, but this is what I think: (Rex tremendae majestatis) - The king of the tremendous majesty (Qui salvandos salvas Gratis) - Who gratuitously saves the worthy ones (Salve me, Fons Pietatis Salve me, Fons Pietatis) Save me, source of mercy Save me, source of mercy (Quantus tremor est futurus) - How big will the trembling be? (Quando Judex est venturus) - When will the judge come? (Damnata, invisus ubique) - Condemned, observed/understood (unsure about this one) everywhere (Ab omnibus, ad infinitum) - by all, till infinity
@@EgyptianPricess very nice. Hestia is truly underrated in today's world. I just realized I forgot to write "second" for Persephone, but I suppose that was evident.
I like to think that this song is about a holy paladin, sent on a holy crusade with other warriors of their order to combat a city infected with the resurrected dead, but after a crushing defeat, the paladin is left behind and infected with the necromantic disease, and the rest of the song slowly chornicles their descent into undeath and madness. The Latin chanting is their final call for salvation, before succumbing to an eternity of unrest and damnation.
I'm scared of what is in my head What's inside my soul I feel like I'm running, but getting nowhere Fear is suffocating me I can't breath I feel like I'm drowning, I'm sinking deeper White light fades to red As I enter the City of the Dead King of tremendous majesty Who freely saves Save me, fount of mercy Save me, fount of mercy King of tremendous majesty Who freely saves Save me, fount of mercy Save me, fount of mercy I feel it burning through my veins It's driving me insane The fever is rising, I'm going under Memories flash before my eyes I'm losing time The poison is killing me, taking over White light fades to red As I enter the City of the Dead King of tremendous majesty Who freely saves Save me, fount of mercy Save me, fount of mercy King of tremendous majesty Who freely saves Save me, fount of mercy Save me, fount of mercy How a tremor is When the judge comes How a tremor is When the judge is coming Condemned, hated everywhere Of all the infinite King of tremendous majesty Who freely saves Save me, fount of mercy Save me, fount of mercy King of tremendous majesty Who freely saves Save me, fount of mercy Save me, fount of mercy
Here is to help people out: The latin chorus lyrics were taken from the ‘Dies Irae’ prayer. They translate as follows: Rex tremendae majestatis Qui salvandos salvas gratis Salve me, Fons Pietatis Salve me, Fons Pietatis (King of Majesty tremendous, Who dost free salvation send us, Fount of pity, then befriend us Fount of pity, then befriend us) The latin lyrics were taken from the ‘Dies Irae’ prayer. They translate as follows: Quantus tremor est futurus Quando Judex est venturus Quantus tremor est futurus Quando Judex est venturus: (Oh, what fear man’s bosom rendeth, When from heaven the Judge descendeth Oh, what fear man’s bosom rendeth, When from heaven the Judge descendeth) These latin lyrics were put together by Eurielle herself; they translate as follows: Damnata, invisus, ubique Ab omnibus, ad infinitum: (Damned, hated, everywhere, by everyone, forever!)
it's from dies irae originally omg i'm getting deja vu from this other song that everyone said was made by mozart and then there were others arguing against that (like me) I FORGOT THE NAME OF THAT OTHER SONG DAMN IT.
This song makes me think of the novel: _The Coldest Girl in Coldtown_ ( 2013 young adult novel by Holly Black that follows Tana, a teenager who believes that she has been infected with vampirism when she wakes up after a night of partying surrounded by corpses. She knows she must go to where those who are infected have to go: Cities of quarantined monsters and humans who mingle in a mix of predator and prey. The only problem is, once you pass through Coldtown's gates, you can never leave, and you're considered dead to all you know and love).
It is almost creepy how this song fits to this chapter I am writing in my book. I just randomly stumbled upon it while writing. Beautiful song synced with a beautiful voice.
Albyno Panther That is so interesting and cool how this is a song that us writers just happened to stumble upon. My current book is a Fantasy novel too.
Rex tremendae majestatis Qui salvandos salvas gratis Salve me, fons pietatis *** King of tremendous majesty To save those who save freely Save me, source of "pity" ("mercy") ------------------------ Quantus tremor est futurus Quando Judex est venturus *** How a “tremor” is to be (“fright”/”terror”) When will the Judge come ------------------------ Damnata, invisus ubique Ab omnibus, ad infinitum *** Damned, not seen everywhere From all things to infinity
I’m quite confused because every comment with a translation says that “salve me” means save me. But isn’t salve a greeting? It’s been a few years since my Latin classes but to save is salvare, so save me would be “serva me” or am I wrong?
@@pia2654 The Latin word salve from which we derive our English word salvation, likewise has at its root the word health - so salvation is total health of body and soul.
I love this because of the beautiful voice, the sober melody, the praise of the Creator, and the power of Latin shining through despite the English pronunciations.
BARBATUS 89 i could never get away with pronouncing latin like this in my latin course haha. He would make me write a page full of what i mispronounced
***** An example is the way they say GRATIS. It should sound as in Spanish at least, but they say it with a different A sound, and a different I sound, and a different T sound.
***** I sometimes struggle with rolling Rs when I speak my native Spanish fast, a language I had almost abandoned to English because I grew up in the US most of my life. I enjoy knowing that my native tongue is modern Latin.
grudgem4ster We DO know they didn't speak it with an English accent. Spanish pronunciation is of course closer to the original since Spanish is one of Latin's offshoots.
Me trying to memorize the Latin lyrics: 😭😵 The demon that I summoned: 👍🏾 Update! I memorized it! Now I'm gonna use it to scare off Jehovah's Witnesses 😘✌🏾
@@thefiretailedweasel6206 Pretty sure I saw it at the Dollarama...or Costco 70% Christmas Discount Bin..."Give someone the gift of Discount Demonic Possession this Holiday Season. Make this Xmas Merry & Bright by binding them to a "winner takes soul" spiritual fight of their life!... LITERALLY!" "U Will Have "Boo" Much Fun Conjuring Crusty Crones With Latin!". "Phantom-tastic Fun the Whole Freaking Family can Enjoy!" "Bonus Garlic Clove Necklace, Crusifix, and Holy Water Inside!" "Don't get caught slackin' - Summon Ancient Forces While U Learn Encantations in Latin'" "Learn Lucifer's Language! Become a Literary Lethario!" "Show those Ghosts Who's the Hellish-ly Haunting Host With the Most!" Ages 3+
Your song has truly saved me. Im in high school so I have all that work on my shoulders but after listening to your music I realized that amount of work is nothing impossible. So thank u from the bottom of my heart!!!
So young yet so lost we are not that different buddy(please don't feel offended is not what I mean while writing this). Glady that the song helped by the way
This song started playing on pandora, and at the latin part, the hairs on the back of my neck stood up. I've never added a song to my station so fast before XD
Ayana Monreal I also see small similarities in the face of the woman in the picture to the actor who portrays Clary Fray in Shadowhunters...? Is it just me ha ha.
I stumbled on Carry Me, from Most Epic Music, and I just fell in love. I had to get the entire album. This song in particular had propelled me out of my writer's block and helped me envision the next parts of my book!
Sublime vocals that soar heavenward. This is choral perfection with such great ambience. The Latin incantation is both beautiful and pitch perfect. Thank you for this!
I love these songs and everyone else thinks I have horrible taste in music or I'm crazy....the truth is, they lack good taste in music and I'm simply into only the best of songs that are not appreciated enough!
The Latin part is so enjoyable for me that I my heart beats faster at this and Im getting the chills. Its like a charm I dont even know how to describe the feeling.
I keep seeing people commenting about how they listen to this beautiful song while writing. I thought I'd let it be known that I will be drawing to this ;P
Wow! I came here to practise my Latin with music - and I found this! I was blown away. The song is so powerful. I had goosebumps during the chorus. I will be relistening to this! Thank you, Eurielle, for creating such a wonderful song.
The only reason that she isn't "famous" is because she isn't talking about ho*s and drugs. Its sickening that's what id have to show my kids if they asked what I listened to. I wish someday this genre will become more liked. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!
Grains Of Art i was trying to say she isn’t “mainstreamed”. Like on a popular radio station. At least not where I live. I listen to 90’S pop and rock but most of the music my generation (I’m 15) isn’t this genre.
For anyone wondering, I did some googling and found out, that the Latin passages are actually from Mozart's Requiem, of which there is a lot of translations already. Everyone can just google it and piece together the meaning from multiple different translations. And no, you can't just copy and paste the google translate result and pass it off as a good translation.
I legitimately just went through 20 videos of this song trying to find 1 that would play in mini-player mode... and none of them did, THANK YOU FOR NOTHING RU-vid!
@Thomas Durrant, Latin has been used and is used in a large part of Christianity, it is a language that has been and is very related to religion and has been used a lot to sing to God or refer to God, Jesus, heaven, angels, hell and demons, it was the language of thy time and that place, and yes, demons are related to it a lot, it is why we see them in movies, etc speaking a lot of latin, latin is like in part some of their language and the language of the divine, demons were once angels so..... yeah
I`m very impressed! I found your music by mistake, because I'm a big fan of epic music and fantastic soundtracks.Your voice is beautiful and this song is just great!Hope to hear a lot more songs from you in the coming years.Good luck to you
For everyone who wants the English translation for the Latin parts I've read them online; [Rextremendae makestatis qui salevandos salevas gratis salva me, fons pietatis salva me, fons pietatis] King of tremendous majesty who freely saves save me, fount mercy save me, fount mercy. [Quantus tremor est futurus quando judex est venturus Quantus tremor est futurus quando judex est venturus] How a tremor is when the judge comes How a tremor is when the judge is coming [Damnata, invisus unique an omnibus, ad infinintum] Condemned, hated everywhere of all the infinite.
English: I'm scared of what is in my head What's inside my soul I feel like I'm running, but getting nowhere Fear is suffocating me I can't breath I feel like I'm drowning, I'm sinking deeper White light fades to red As I enter the City of the Dead King of tremendous majesty Who freely saves Save me, fount of mercy Save me, fount of mercy King of tremendous majesty Who freely saves Save me, fount of mercy Save me, fount of mercy I feel it burning through my veins It's driving me insane The fever is rising, I'm going under Memories flash before my eyes I'm losing time The poison is killing me, taking over White light fades to red As I enter the City of the Dead King of tremendous majesty Who freely saves Save me, fount of mercy Save me, fount of mercy King of tremendous majesty Who freely saves Save me, fount of mercy Save me, fount of mercy How a tremor is When the judge comes How a tremor is When the judge is coming Condemned, hated everywhere Of all the infinite King of tremendous majesty Who freely saves Save me, fount of mercy Save me, fount of mercy King of tremendous majesty Who freely saves Save me, fount of mercy Save me, fount of mercy
I love singing in Latin! Japanese, Latin, and Hebrew are some of my favorite languages to sing in. I've tried to sing in other languages too with various results, I suck at Chinese even though some of the songs are so beautiful (I'm looking at you WangXian), and Spanish is decent. Understanding them on the other hand is another thing entirely.
Have to give some major props at her, even tho she is an english native the latin pronunciation was realy realy good, normaly english speakers struggle with it, but she deliverd big time!