Love this song and used it on a video in which a group of us descended into a cave to find a geocache.
Thanks for creating this.
Made for a project undisclosed at this time.
a deep and empowering beat of great fantasy/medieval qualities depicting the shifting of entire kingdoms to take over and destroy the other. Stories of wars so large, so intense that any hero whose name is tagged onto them live in legend forever purely for having been there. To have experienced the most vile, the most destructive wars to have ever swept their history.
This song is long from finished, however it will take me several months before I have the opportunity to revisit it and finish it up properly, it is still at a very respectable stage and I would like to show it to you all anyways. The final product will hold a much better ending.
Sung by (Mandi) LadyArsenic!
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Love this song and used it on a video in which a group of us descended into a cave to find a geocache.
Thanks for creating this.
Ahh that chord progression in the beginning.
It is much preferable to the one used in pop music derived from Pachelbel's Canon.
I think it should gain more popularity...
I was absolutely blown away!
I first heard one of your pieces playing Raze 2, "Rising Legend" if I recall correctly. I had never heard such an impressive piece of music on a flash game before. Naturally, I proceeded to check out what else you had written. When I found your profile, I hit the mother lode! All of your work is pretty good, and quite a few pieces (this one included) are truly great.
You really have perfected the art of telling a story through music. The percussion that banging away in the background throughout the piece gives the impression of an army on the march. The haunting vocals from 0:20-0:45 evoke images of women wailing as their husbands march off to an uncertain fate. The march continues with a steely resolve until 1:17, at which point the music switches to a darker theme. The enemy has been met! The chords from there on become imposing, intense. Feats of courage are clearly being done, and yet there is always a hint of uncertainty. A new theme is ushered in with a cymbal-sounding bit at 1:47. The tension from the preceding theme is resolved. The battle is won, but the percussion continues to the end, making the listener wonder whether or not the war has also been won.
Hats off to you, sir! And please do all of us a favor: keep writing music!! ;)
best song ever
your god at making songs
hey isn't this song used in the epic war series?!
I think the epic war series on kongregate uses this song
Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.