i was searching for the black metal band hyperion and stumbled upon this. like bob ross would sometimes say, "we don't make mistakes, we have happy accidents."
I am a black metal for life. I was talking about this other day: a lot of black metal people are into synthwave now. I'm 30 my gf also and my friends of metal life are enjoying retrowave now. It's curious because there's a at least 2 ex black metal members band playing synthwave nowadays (but keep metal in their veins) :D
There's a very good reason I like to listen to instrumental stuff like this when I write or work on art...you can self-impose the story instead of it being dictated via lyrics.
I know this video’s a few years old now, but I just found it recently. I’ve been having...let’s just say a bad brain day and going down some very dark rabbit holes. This is actually pulling me out of it. It’s like I can literally feel it doing something to my brain, so thank you.
Interstellar is like the music you hear when you've done lost so much and you want to rise to a higher point in life no matter what adversities or tribulations you come across but when your rising to the top you come across a partner that helps you get to the top when times got tough. You both look at the top and stay humble looking back the hardest you both went through and made one badass bond along the way while standing tall at the top.
The quote around 11:24 makes me think the person is reminiscing about their childhood dreams, cut to the (present) they are in some sort of offworld planet hell fire fight space war-zone with explosions, rockets, trenches, carnage! "Be careful what you wish for!"
I'm right there. He's got this conversation running in his head with his mom when he was a child, only to snap out of it in the middle of a dogfight in an asteroid belt- with bigger, better ships chasing his all over the sky.
This music...it _does stuff_ to my brain, man. This music, in combination with the cold meds I'm on, and all the sleep I haven't been getting, and...it's so fucking weird. I see a landscape of neon pinks and electric blues, harsh shadows of harsher hues. Scavengers wander this land, in search of answers...in search of _something_. The world is solid, yet infinite, but nothing is set in stone. For miles around, everything looks similar, but it's never the same. I've been playing too much Hyper Light Drifter.
Brilliant! Fresh melodies, interesting and progressive rythms with an excellent selection of instruments. Instantly one of my favorites on my first listen.
If you're over 50, you just imagine any comeback movie montage from the 80's and you can train like a 20 year old listening to this music. I stop feeling any of the pain.
+ƁᴇғᴏʀᴇƮʜᴇļɴᴛᴇʀɴᴇᴛ I finished Fall of Hyperion literally like a week ago. Such an amazing pair of books. Keeping my fingers far away from Endymion tho : ( So much wasted potential.
I love this emotion when you listen music and feel something inside of you like a mix of love and freedom in harmony. Is funny, I was from the 90's and I survived the 2000's but...the spiritual succesor of this music never come because the 80's are the most futuristic era, and that's unreal but I still when I close my eyes I still feel the turbo of my flying car! a perfect HYPERDRIVE
So I was walking past my coworker today and saw him listening to this on some sort of streaming service. I was a distance away but the album art made me come closer. Then the name... You ever just read a band name and think, "Holy F*ck"? Cuz that was my reaction. XD He noticed that I was interested and handed me his headphones to give me a listen. I absolutely HAD to come and check this out the moment I heard it.
This album is awesome I always imagine like a futuristic movie or something having this music in it I think this music should be I a futuristic movie set in the year 2099
an album that has me currently alil lost forwords..... Its got alot of elements,movements and evolutions to it... I think they truly captured a journey ........ A Voyage........ A Flight beyound our minds places spaces and things
11:20 - I imagine the scene from Doom: repercussions of evil in place of that little dialogue. "I want to be on the ships daddy!" "NO! YOU WILL BE KILLED BY DEMONS!" Somebody should glue these two together, it would be friggin' hilarious.
The part from 4:00 to around 5:10 I can't stop listening to that funky bass drop and take control of my mind, I get the feels every time I don't know why. Can anyone explain that to me please XD