I've been listening to TSFH since 2009. TSFH was one of the main reasons I decided to work in film scoring. I really admire how you guys aren't afraid to experiment with new styles. You guys really inspire me to take risks in writing my own works.
@@AndersonMallony-EricCF Yes! Freedom Fighters was/is one of my favorites, very few pieces have had the same depth. To Glory, Heart of Courage and Skyworld were also early favorites for me.
I remember when I was at the campus and my 'apartment' playing TSFH musics out loud.. After I played them, people were asking "what film are you watching?" 😂 😂 😂
It would be awesome if one day we would have all these amazing soundtracks put on paper, like a saga. There could be a lot of ways to organize it, like an album as a book, and the tracks as the chapters, or every track as a single tale...they are all so inspiring and emotional!
I do just that. I have written many stories over the last few decades for Dungeons & Dragons campaigns, and I still do. I might compile the exploits of the players' and mine to create a fantasy story chronicle.
It could also make a cool TV show. Each album be a season and each song an episode and save the best songs in the album for last as the season finale. And the song would be included in the episode that was based off it. So in the episode for Flight of the Silverbird, for instance, the song of the same name would be used in the episode's climax
Yesssssss!! I can’t tell how much I love this! Especially since my favorite creature in the world is a dragon! The vocals and strings certainly help show the great power of a dragon!
@@indalecio21 Nope, dragon are real and what make them come to life is us believing in them. Dragons will never die as long as they will stay in some people's beliefs...
@@skywardsoul1178 Somewhere hidden in the world, where no one will hurt them, spending decades observing us and thinking about how foolish we have been not being able to see them right under our noses... 😉
When you cry, it's literally your body saying "I can't hold this much of this chemical that causes this certain emotion, I _have_ to get rid of it." so, your body expels the extra chemical through tears. How _WONDERFUL_ that we can experience music so deeply that we need to cry to expel the overflow of emotion we're feeling from it. While listening to his song and driving home, I cried tears of raw joy, awe, and intensity from what an _incredible_ song this is. I feel the fire of it in my soul, and it will fuel me to keep fighting.
ευαγγελος δημος the other half went out in all towards EDM/ Acid Bass/ TECHNO. Ruined. It should’ve topped the Impossible and Enchantress in a grand epic and emotional level, unfortunately it fell abysmally; losing its identity to try and becoming something mundane. I was personally disappointed.
@@pasajerodelabrujula8261 i agree it was different than the other half but i liked it,it gave the song a different tone but it ended as it started so im fine with that.Also that part was a tribute to Avicii
ευαγγελος δημος yeah personally I agree with the answer above. Though I added the piece to my favorite playlist, I still believe it could have been so much more epic had there not been this sudden change of style.
Love how they are using Chinese dragons instead of the usual fantasy dragons we are so used to seeing. I've seen this type of dragon motifs all over ancient Chinese temples and palaces in China when I was there. Even in antique Chinese furniture.
The first time I listed to this I was like "eh it's okay but it's not GREAT". Then I came back and WOW this one is amazing. I think the first time I was irritated because it kept going in different directions than I was expecting, but then I came back and appreciated it for that.
I like this. It's all solemn but suspenseful, then those "beautiful and terrible" feelings come from the dramatic parts... It's just cool to listen to.
Dragon : I am way bigger than you, I can fly and I can burn you. Man : Fear the man that has nothing to live for. I lost everything, my wife, my children, you killed all of them. Now take these thousands of arrows from my army... Fight begins, ends up with a injury to dragon and burned thousands of men. Dragon : Strength of thousand men is not enough to kill me poor man, I will send you to your family now. Man : No you won't send me, I will go to them, after I kill you. Dragon : I just burned all your army, how do you think you can kill me? Man picks the bravestone from his chest and say : I have the heart of courage and the bravestone, you can't burn me poor creature. I will cut your throat and lava will come from there. Dragon just coughs and burns the man by mistake...
@@lowlywandererozzy Your point? And AC1 took place in the Holy lands and revelations took place in Constantinople, while the song looks Chinese themed.
It was sacred. It was forbidden. I wasn't supposed to do that. But I entered the pyramid. I soon regretted it, but I had to uncover its mysteries! However, I was followed by the pyramid's defenders and while trying to escape, got caught in a trap near the pharaon's tomb. They were passing by and almost got me, but they all burst into flames, leaving nothing behind. I ran and left that cursed place as fast as I could, and warned people. -You won't get out alive, I said to another one. -I know it's sacred. I know it's forbidden, but I'll enter the pyramid, he replied.