Is so unfair that the rest of the soundtrack is impossible to find in RU-vid. Promare OSTs is one of my favorites and most addictive. This song is so freaking cool, just like the others.
Yeah, like dawg, i wanna listen to the BETTER version of Inferno by Benjamin & mpi, not the boring & dull PIANO version of it! What's so wrong with wanting that, RU-vid?!
@@Gloomdrake the song is in general about the plot. There are certain lines when he talks about galo's love supposedly, but that is not the theme of the whole song. It talks about many things, mainly the cause of the social conflict, the promare. It talks also about kray and how he sacrifices fellow burnish for power. It mentions also how galo and him are both sides of the same thing, his love and this idea of normalcy with Galo, as Lio usually can't just spend time with someone due to his situation. But it is also about the hatred lio feels for those like Kray. In general the song is about the main elements of the plot: The conflict between burnish and society, Kray's hypocrisy and abuse of power, and Lio and Galo's relationship. It acts more as a summary.
Pardon me being super late to this fandom, but to add on to other comments, I think Inferno is Galo's theme, Kakusei is Lio's, and this would be a song that's both of their's. The lyrics seem to come from both sides. (Loved everything about this movie, had to look up the soundtrack as soon as I finished it)
Yesss. I like to think Ashes is Lio’s, Inferno is Galo’s, Kakusei is a war song from Lio’s POV, Nexus is the shared song about the ituation, and Gallant Ones is a Victory song from Galo’s POV. I just like to think about this kind of stuff
"Hate Blinding me, and your love, when you're talkin' about him, Sound just like a broke' record!" Lio to Galo about Kray Foresight. Galo idolizes Kray so much and Lio hates hearing it. "So spend some time with me I really like your company We're not so different Flip the coin it doesn't matter" Lio to Galo about how he likes being with Galo and pointing out that they are similar even though they seem wholly different. "I can see your tears inside Hanging on the deepest pain Yeah, we both are bruised He's the reason why Are we gonna let him choose? We're connected you and I" I think this part is from Galo's POV even though NEXUS is Lio's song. Since Galo can see Lio is crying during his rampage on Promepolis and knowing Kray has caused them both pain. Also the last line points out Galo and Lio are connected hence the title of the song, NEXUS.
@@Mosznociatko98 True true, but Galo, Lio, and Kray are connected in some way. The song is also about them like in a triangular formation. Galo-The Hero/Protagonist Lio-The Rival/Deuteragonist Kray-The Villain/Antagonist
I like to think that this song is not only from Lio's perspective, but also a perspective that's been influenced by meeting Galo, with Galo eventually meeting him in the middle within the song. Each was apprehensive of the other, but them meeting was the start of something bigger and, eventually, they both realize this. So, as the story progresses and their internal struggles come to a head, they meet at the center and then go full throttle. Together they just flipped that coin and went YEEEEET
You cannot *believe* how sad I was when I saw it wouldn't be in cinemas in Poland (which is where I live), but some countries could go see it for like, a year? Knowing I'll never see it on the big screen is heartbreaking :c
Giving resuscitation to save someone's life isn't gay. 😂😂 But the movie still sucked and was lazy with the plot and song choice even though I like this one.
@@fantasia243645 Yeah kissing someone to bring them back to life then your souls combining and literally exploding into a fiery heart in a movie who's central theme is "Have pride in who you are, don't hide parts of yourself" totally isn't gay haha wow what a crazy thought, imagine if movies had like... Subtext, what a crazy thought haha
@@WatchTarot its not even subtext this movie is about as subtle as a brick to the face. Its just text 100 feet high, in bold and literal neon fucking pink... and I fucking love it for it.
I've been asking myself that question, seeing as I only watched it today, after hearing the music via random RU-vid suggestion. WTF was I doing last year?! I love this movie and OST.
Well, native Japanese speakers would probably find it hard to understand you singing in Japanese (especially when you have to sing faster) not because Japanese is as phonetically challenging as English but because the pitch accent and a few other things that would mess up your rhythm and make them go "???" while listening to you. :P But even if that doesn't hold true, what does hold true is that English is phonetically challenging coming from a language like Japanese that so strictly adheres to the CVCVCV (consonant-vowel) pattern whereas English tends to have a bunch of consonants clustered together, making singing a less smoother experience overall than it is in Japanese or Italian for example. At any rate, I understood a lot of what she was singing even without the lyrics so... you probably just don't have a good ear for language or just weren't paying attention.
Okay, okay, okay, my confession? This song embodies Galo's confidence and Lio's frustration. I think Galo knows Kray's not too good of a guy, but he just doesn't wanna believe it. This song represents Lio and Galo somehow trying to persuade each other. Galo's trying to persuade Lio to regain his freedom, and Lio's trying to persuade Galo that not everyone is as they seem. Also, gotta love Varys and Gueira duking it out in the background. Classic
@@Dreamcluster That I've seen no one talk about what is for me a top-tier absurd lyrics. I suppose it refers to the burnish and how through the sacrifices of those Lio can reach his objectives, but... "Sacrificing my cousin" is like so many layers of abstraction
"There's a reason why Holdin' dirty secrets Where you're gettin' your power Sacrificin' my cousin!" Lio is singing about Kray here, even if it isn't sung directly to Kray. The city (Promepolis) hides very dark, "dirty secrets", and both the city's literal power and Kray's metaphorical power come from sacrificing the Burnish, Lio's methaphorical kin. The cousin here isn't literal.
@@HoduAphrodite I personally think it's about the girl Lio couldn't save. There are 2 shorts on the blu-ray that involve a girl that finds out she's a burnish. She's the one that burnt Galo's arm (which is why it's in a compress sleeve during the movie), and was directly welcomed into the Burnish family by Lio, Guera and Meis. It's been confirmed that the girl in the bandages in the prison facility, that later turned to ashes in the cave, was that girl they took in. It might sound like a stretch, but that's my theory on what the cousin line could be referring to lol
The first time that I can think of is when Galo goes ‘Matoi Tech On’ during the first burning rescue mission where we meet the Mad Burnish and the rest of the characters.
I listened to this song so much while escaping 2b2t's spawn for the first time, that everytime I hear it now I get anxious and excited at the same time. The closest thing I can compare it to is riding a rollercoaster. It's so much fun
"cousin" in this context probably means comrade or friend. It's probably referring to the other Burnish that are/were being sacrificed for Kray's machine/engine. Dudo que signifique _primo_ en el sentido común de la palabra. Creo que se refiere más bien al sentido de _prójimo_ . Pero en inglés _prójimo_ sería "fellow man" y no suena tan bien decir "sacrificin' my fellow man" en lugar de "sacrificin' my cousin".
@@GPrinceps Entiendo entiendo. Muchas gracias. Sisi lo que pasa es que reí que tenía que ver más con un sentimiento. Explico un poco, hace muuuucho tiempo leí un libro en el que usaban el simbolismo de "cousin" refiriendose a un sentimiento. Solo que no recuerdo qué libro es ni qué significaba la palabra.
Entonces me pareció entender a la frase de "sacrificin´ my cousin" como dehacerse de algún sentimiento o pensamiento incluso. Creo que tiene bastante sentido como vos lo tomas también
@@acat6760 Sip, totalmente deacuerdo, aunque creo que se aplica literal commo dijo Guillermo. Este TEMASO incluso le cambio el contexto a una revolucion contra la iglesia i... wow... Es impresionante las imagenes que se me forman en la cabeza. Soy de Argentina y se acaba de legalizar el aborto seguro y gratuito, lo que sigue es sacar a la iglesia de nuestra constitucion, por eso (y por todo lo demas) me encanta este tema
I’m super late to this fandom or wtv you call it (but the film was amazing) and every song is so dang good and I gotta listen to them once a day because how good the songs are😊
This first plays when Galo activates his Matoi Tech in his first meeting against the Mad Burnish. It plays the second time when Lio changes the Deus Ex Machina's design and Galo renames the mecha to Lio De Galon.
What an awesome, fun movie. Visually a complete treat. The story is pretty basic, but it doesn't matter - it's still highly entertaining. And the soundtrack is absolutely fantastic, I just ordered the vinyl.
found the movie thru the song and istg i’ve never been thoroughly disappointed by anything sawano has done the music for… cuz if nothing else yk the OST SLAPS.
I wish I was a young teen again I'd have vibed the heck out of this but now As a jaded almost 30 year old I gotta be high asf to even enjoy anything anymore Still gonna listen to this tho Even if it doesn't do much for me
You’re Good women is the power of the fire comes, age in the cabana John and Cabanna technology and the power to combine the net the cabana power long long ago good now I’m a good man and Brody Australia
You’re Good women is the power of the fire comes, age in the cabana John and Cabanna technology and the power to combine the net the cabana power long long ago good now I’m a good man and Brody Australia joke in the world but I was wrong