This song made me calm down from a panic attack so fast, the empowerment and the epic triumphance that Týr's theme gives off distracted me, made me get a grip and "clear my mind"
if you listen carefully, in all his variations, in the begining Of the fight when he draws his weapon sounds his leit motive but with an instrumento Of the respectivo la d Of that weapon (Spear and Shield, Macuahuitl (American, Aztec weapon and the instrumento its a Tlapitzali, Aztec Flaute) Kopesh (Egiptian Weapons and the instrumento its a Rebaba, its like a Violin) and the Katana (Japanese weapon and the instrumento its a Fue, a Japanese flaute, its ver y popular)
Fun fact is that in his battle theme if you pay attention you can hear the words Ekthikisi Litrosi from the original soundtrack being said on the choir
It’s because of The Warrior’s Call, it draws you in, it makes you feel brave, then it dives and climbs like a hungry mountain with a mind of its own, eager to consume you. It beckons you to join, yet threatens to tear you apart, it offers you glory and honor, but will capture your soul and sanity. The rage within all runs deep, like flowing liquid metal, it must be tempered and cooled, shaped to a razor edge before its final form is realized. Weapons are not born, they are made, and the strongest are forged with patience and intent. The fury of the Gods of War knows no rest, and they themselves shall suffer no fools. Come ready to fight and die; or not at all.
The final bit of the song is genuinely both epic and emotional, as if it was representing Krato's true triumph against someone who's just like him. Disappointed that it wasn't in the official soudntrack lol
I'd like to see what a young Týr would have been like, working under his father, and his relationship with his half-brother, seeing as they're both Giants through their mothers, and well, Týr's feelings towards Thor's murder-boner for Giant kind. Also, there's a saga/myth that involves Týr and Thor being sent by Odin, to get a cauldron from the Jötunn, Hymir, who just happens to be Týr's stepfather, and he despises Thor. From what I remember, it goes south.
It will be interesting to see how Sparks and Shadows will develop. Composer houses like them and RCP are not wholly unproblematic, but the main reason RCP has such a bad reputation boils down to Hans Zimmer not crediting them for their work. Bear being up-front about the division of labor does seem like the responsible step forward for this business model.
100% agreed. He also credits the individual composers on each track too if you look on the RU-vid topic releases of the songs, so that's very fortunate. So long as Bear is still the main guy doing the themes, which he is according to the crediting of this and the Percy Jackson album, I think everything will sound relatively the same quality wise
@@monoverantus I do! I remember him bringing up his assistants helping with cues in his Rings of Power blogs, I don't think it's a coincidence that after RoP and Ragnarök he decided to be open about his team; he's so busy that at a certain point you have to admit you're not doing everything. And I find that admirable from Bear, the honesty. No disingenuous Zimmer crediting here 🙏