it is radical buddy! definitely ultra powerful! Please tell me, do u have somewhere I can download the orchestral accompaniment sheet music? I am willing to pay you and or, shall I just credit you if say I got a local theatre company of mine to play it?? Roarr!
@@BeccaCalaRoarr3 Sorry, I don't have sheet music. The orchestral version is not my work it's also Powerwolf's and it is official: ruclips.net/video/0aPCLme7NP0/видео.html
@@averysillyman69420 I better get in on some damn Demon slaying when the Apocalypse rolls in. If I must make like Boromir and call Jesus King to make it happen fuck yeah, I'll do it
Don't forget Varcolac for the Space Wolves, We'll Drink Your Blood for the Blood Angels and their successors, Alive or Undead for the Legion of the Damned, though I'd actually argue Sermon of Swords would fit the Black Templars better -
Latin translation: Fatherly King In heaven Destroy the world’s sin Fatherly King Burning empires. EDIT: This is incorrect, the reply below is. Give him some love.
That's not a correct translation. A better one is: "King of the Fathers In the Heavens Destroy the sins of the world. King of th Fathers, command with fires."
This song with all that orchestral combination gives me an image where the depths of Hell brings much of fire into this very world. As they pour flames their spirits and demons possess the dogs, wolves into hellish howling demons but the might of Heaven brings mercy for all of those fighting on the ground who choose to fight with the side of God and thus begins the Battle between cursed and the blessed. Much of blood will be spilled in both sides but then Powerwolf finally concludes this song that it will be costly victory for the ”Good guys” :D Anyone else thinking kind of same?
@@PadawanSerg Great question. I didn't think it that far. It was just an imagination. :D But my answer for this is that those who walk their own paths are of course are set aside from the battles. Far from them to keep safe distance. :D
@PadawanSerg in Christianity not choosing a side is picking Satan by default. Indeed it is most "because you are neither hot nor cold I will spit you out of my mouth." - Jesus
Recently started an Avatar SMP Minecraft Server - I'm a fire-bender, gonna be playing as a religious zealot/cultist. Aaaand I think I just found where I'm getting my theme songs from. Holy crap, if I thought the originals were good your remixes just blow me away. Wow. Words can't describe it!
im seeint so many comments saying that this song perfectly fits the Salamanders chapter from 40k, which infuriates me as an Adepta Sororitas player like cmon THEYRE RIGHT THERE THE SALAMANDERS DONT EVEN BELIEVE IN THE DIVINITY OF THE EMPEROR
For the Latin, I think that other commenters have missed a more fundamental/metaphorical aspect. As noted in another thread here, _"ignis"_ is used- and is an interesting choice. To *my* understanding, _"Incendere"_ is preferred when you want to denote using fire in, say, a warfare context (e.g. "burning destruction"). Since this song, and PW in general, doesn't shy away from war themes, I'm assuming this was a deliberate choice. So... since _"ignis"_ is a noun, I think it's supposed to be metaphorical (e.g. using "fire" as a symbol to express purification or cleansing). _"Imperia"_ is used instead of _"impera"_ (again, as pointed out in another thread here). So, long story short- this is plural, not imperative- thus "empires" seems to fit better than "command". If you take both of these points together, I think it's supposed to translate as _"ignite all other empires"_ which is more metaphorical- calling God as both an all-powerful sovereign and a merciful redeemer. So, it asserts that God has *divine authority* which is over human empires (or dominions, ect. whatever) as well as the power to dismantle (e.g. burn away) lesser earthly powers. So, I'm gonna argue that a good translation is: _*"King of the Fathers in the Heavens, destroy the sins of the world. King of the Fathers, ignite all other empires!"* _ So, God as a _king above kings_ type of symbolism (or, as a father above other fathers, e.g. "patriarchs"). Then it denotes God as a redeemer, not just able to but _also willing_ to give redemption- the cleansing of sin. Then, it repeats the _king of kings_ to hammer home the point. Finally, it denotes His authority over earthly powers, able to destroy entire empires if He wills it (symbolically speaking, affirming His almighty power and how His sovereignty is of a higher legitimacy/power/etc. than all others- referring back to "king of kings"). NOTE: I'm working off my memory from highschool Latin which was a little over 10 years ago as of now lmao. So I might be entirely wrong, but this is my interpretation, argument, and reasoning.
Speaking of the Swiss Guard, listen to the "The Last Stand" by Sabaton. It's exactly what happened in 1527 when the Vatican was invaded and the Swiss Guard sacrificed themselves so the Pope could escape to a fortified castle.
The latin lyrics that make the most sense are: rex patrum in caelum peccata mundi delis rex patrum ignis imperia. Roughly translated they mean, "The king of the sky is the sins of the world. Believe in the king of fire power."
@@kalkitthe_bard4925 Thanks. I only added the official Orchestral Version and mixed the two together. And yes, I've taken away the original version's first ~20 seconds because the two at the same time was a bit dissonant.
Reupload.
So if you find it familiar, it's not a coincidence. :)
it is radical buddy! definitely ultra powerful! Please tell me, do u have somewhere I can download the orchestral accompaniment sheet music? I am willing to pay you and or, shall I just credit you if say I got a local theatre company of mine to play it?? Roarr!
@@BeccaCalaRoarr3 Sorry, I don't have sheet music. The orchestral version is not my work it's also Powerwolf's and it is official: ruclips.net/video/0aPCLme7NP0/видео.html
@@songbreakerworkbench oh loll true now I know still bravo!
@@BeccaCalaRoarr3 pplpllpppl
@@Montii1984 what?
Who wants to see this version performed live, in concert, with full orchestra?
I can't even imagine how epic that would be!!!
if Metallica can do it why not Powerwolf?
Dude! That would be awesome!
i wouldn't give a fuck if it's in another country, i go
yes please
It's true, I do not always listen to PowerWolf, but when I do, the whole highway hears it too.
As is the way of metal.
This is insanely beautiful.
Forgive the liar
Live by fire
Give your all for God!
Amen!
Jesus died for us to have mercy, but the demons shall be burned alive. You will be forgiven through repentance
Jesus is the great one
AMEN!!!
@@averysillyman69420 I better get in on some damn Demon slaying when the Apocalypse rolls in. If I must make like Boromir and call Jesus King to make it happen fuck yeah, I'll do it
DEUS VULT
When the catholic werewolves start bringing in heavy flamers and torched swords, that's when you start to worry.
Start? I feel like the time to start worrying is when you notice the Catholics are werewolves. Especially if you're a Protestant.
@@SwordTune i thought it was common knowledge at this point
REALLY?!?! If I saw that! I'd willing charge head first into tynids with nothing more than a butter knife
There are few better times to worry
Eat your heart out Alucard.
This entire band fits so well with Warhammer 40k. This song was made for the Salamanders Chapter.
Amen & Attack is for the Black Templars.
In the name of god is for the Word Bearers
Edit: VENOM OF VENUS FOR EMPEROR’S CHILDREN!
@@Donshades4404 I'd think Resurrection by Erection would fit Fulgrim's boys better
Don't forget Varcolac for the Space Wolves, We'll Drink Your Blood for the Blood Angels and their successors, Alive or Undead for the Legion of the Damned, though I'd actually argue Sermon of Swords would fit the Black Templars better -
not space marines but Incense And Iron is a Skitarii song to me
Latin translation:
Fatherly King
In heaven
Destroy the world’s sin
Fatherly King
Burning empires.
EDIT: This is incorrect, the reply below is. Give him some love.
That's not a correct translation. A better one is:
"King of the Fathers
In the Heavens
Destroy the sins of the world.
King of th Fathers,
command with fires."
woah that's actually beautiful
@@lucaventinove3151 Thank you! I would edit the original, but I don’t want to steal your thunder.
@@christiepistone6130 Right?! More metal songs need Latin.
@@SomeGuy-yl1bx Exactly, Latin is one of, if not the most, beautiful language
*Salamander Space Marines eyes start glowing*
Drukhari: “Why do I hear boss music?!”
VULKAN LIVES!!!! *STOMP STOMP*
Into the fire, unto the anvil!
Into the fires of battle , unto the anvil of war
IGNIS IMPERIUM!
This is too much epicness thrown at me at the same time, not sure if i can handle these several eargasms
I love ymfah for introducing me to this song.
Same
Likewise
Amen
2:46 This part sounded exactly as I thought it would, and I love it.
Into the Fires of Battle, Unto the Anvil of War!
Fire and forgive sounds like the guided version of a Holy Hand grenade.
that is terrifyingly accurate
By the will of God the a6m sidewinder will remove you from existence
So in other words, it’d be a RPHHG?
May thee blow thy enemies to bits!
I was listening to this song in the original version few minutes ago. Great job on this version, sounds badass!
would love to see a stossgebet of these done, regardless you make great stuff keep it up
You called it
strossgebet?
When the fire nation attacks, but they have god on their side.
When the fire nation attacks, but their aesthetic is templars instead of imperial japan
If Church was like this, i would gladly visit every god-damn time
I gladly visit every time anyways
Excuse me... every WHAT?
This channel deserves so much more attention.
Powerwof:Fire and Forgive
Hellfire missile:Fire and Forget
*Salamanders be like:*
Hello fellow commander
*STOMP STOMP*
“VULKAN LIVES!”
Commanders
They do
The Salamanders the moment they see a civilian in danger:
No one:
Karens when a clerk at a store slightly inconveniences them:
*FIRE AND FORGIVE*
Обожаю эту тему. Душа отправляется в полёт
This song with all that orchestral combination gives me an image where the depths of Hell brings much of fire into this very world. As they pour flames their spirits and demons possess the dogs, wolves into hellish howling demons but the might of Heaven brings mercy for all of those fighting on the ground who choose to fight with the side of God and thus begins the Battle between cursed and the blessed. Much of blood will be spilled in both sides but then Powerwolf finally concludes this song that it will be costly victory for the ”Good guys” :D
Anyone else thinking kind of same?
So... There is no mercy for those, who choose to walk his own path without allegiance or worship to any god, isn't it?..
@@PadawanSerg Great question. I didn't think it that far. It was just an imagination. :D But my answer for this is that those who walk their own paths are of course are set aside from the battles. Far from them to keep safe distance. :D
KILL THE DEAMONS FOR THE EMPEROR
@PadawanSerg in Christianity not choosing a side is picking Satan by default. Indeed it is most "because you are neither hot nor cold I will spit you out of my mouth." - Jesus
To my fellow Salamander Space Marines...
Into The Fires of Battle!
Onto The Anvil of War!
Recently started an Avatar SMP Minecraft Server - I'm a fire-bender, gonna be playing as a religious zealot/cultist.
Aaaand I think I just found where I'm getting my theme songs from.
Holy crap, if I thought the originals were good your remixes just blow me away. Wow. Words can't describe it!
Subbed when you were at 1.23k subs. I give it 3 months before you reach 100k.
I consider this as a prophecy ;D
Thank you for the sub!
Have done my part👍
you failed, but still got the prize
@@nothingnowhere7352 I'm never wrong. I thought I was once but I was mistaken.
@@BrotherCaptain36 well, they still get my sub, btw, try Red Baron by Sabaton, 100% cool
Amazing as always!
the christian mom after she finds out her son is a rule 34 artist:
If Pyro was the pope this could become church's anthem
Great work! Keep it up! Guess my neighbours are gonna enjoy this, too xD
What's the most powerful word in this song for you?
*Scream*
Amazing mix, great job
The power level is over 100
When you push the limits of normal power.
I am ur supporter...
Kindly do all Sabaton songs
That’s nice 👍🏽
The song was already fire but you made it nuclear.
I Love this Version ❤️❤️
When I die and my corpse is going to the crematory, I want this to be played while my body turns into ashes.
Zajebiste 😀😀😀
This shit makes me want to go to church every day
im seeint so many comments saying that this song perfectly fits the Salamanders chapter from 40k, which infuriates me as an Adepta Sororitas player like cmon THEYRE RIGHT THERE THE SALAMANDERS DONT EVEN BELIEVE IN THE DIVINITY OF THE EMPEROR
This is FUCKING AWESOME
im not a a big fan of powerwolf but this might have changed my mind
VULKAN LIVES
The salamanders are the blackest primarchs that you'll get in the 40th century of warhammer
You fucking killed it. Keep up the great work my guy 🤟🏻
The theme of the Black Templar’s.
It's more Salamanders than anything,
Black Templars are more killers with the cross.
@@ratwithdepression3132 Or Amen and Attack
@@plamenminchev6563 Yep, I agree.
Minus the forgive
The theme of Rengoku.
Please make for Ghost division!
That would be badass
@@dovahkiin.oscar.v3 Erwin Rommel and the 7th Panzer Division would all be pleased by that.
Is that the flag of Croatia or am I retarded
@@kairngodofbelligerence6163 That is old flag of Croatia.
@@ndhrvatska925 good enough for me
This is not hard to make guys, he just put together the original one and the orchestral version.. Still a good mix! Keep it up
Well considering most of the orchestrals are in different keys than the OG, it's pretty hard.
Brother!
Get the Flamer...
The Heavy...Flamer...
For the Latin, I think that other commenters have missed a more fundamental/metaphorical aspect.
As noted in another thread here, _"ignis"_ is used- and is an interesting choice. To *my* understanding, _"Incendere"_ is preferred when you want to denote using fire in, say, a warfare context (e.g. "burning destruction"). Since this song, and PW in general, doesn't shy away from war themes, I'm assuming this was a deliberate choice. So... since _"ignis"_ is a noun, I think it's supposed to be metaphorical (e.g. using "fire" as a symbol to express purification or cleansing).
_"Imperia"_ is used instead of _"impera"_ (again, as pointed out in another thread here). So, long story short- this is plural, not imperative- thus "empires" seems to fit better than "command".
If you take both of these points together, I think it's supposed to translate as _"ignite all other empires"_ which is more metaphorical- calling God as both an all-powerful sovereign and a merciful redeemer. So, it asserts that God has *divine authority* which is over human empires (or dominions, ect. whatever) as well as the power to dismantle (e.g. burn away) lesser earthly powers.
So, I'm gonna argue that a good translation is:
_*"King of the Fathers in the Heavens, destroy the sins of the world. King of the Fathers, ignite all other empires!"* _
So, God as a _king above kings_ type of symbolism (or, as a father above other fathers, e.g. "patriarchs"). Then it denotes God as a redeemer, not just able to but _also willing_ to give redemption- the cleansing of sin. Then, it repeats the _king of kings_ to hammer home the point. Finally, it denotes His authority over earthly powers, able to destroy entire empires if He wills it (symbolically speaking, affirming His almighty power and how His sovereignty is of a higher legitimacy/power/etc. than all others- referring back to "king of kings").
NOTE: I'm working off my memory from highschool Latin which was a little over 10 years ago as of now lmao. So I might be entirely wrong, but this is my interpretation, argument, and reasoning.
The swiss guard if the vatican City is invaded be like...
Speaking of the Swiss Guard, listen to the "The Last Stand" by Sabaton. It's exactly what happened in 1527 when the Vatican was invaded and the Swiss Guard sacrificed themselves so the Pope could escape to a fortified castle.
The latin lyrics that make the most sense are: rex patrum in caelum peccata mundi delis rex patrum ignis imperia.
Roughly translated they mean, "The king of the sky is the sins of the world. Believe in the king of fire power."
I think I just found my new obsession
Verry good pleas more end i love it 🎸🤘🎶♥️
I like the other version better because I love it's in a church and all the fire they have in the performance is the best
Faya an Forgif, bois
For God and empire
PowerWolf: Fire and Forgive! Meteor Eurofighter missile: Fire and Forget!
FORGIVEN THE LIAR BY FIRE WE LIVE!
VULKAN LIVES!!!
12 из 10
honestly i think more of the Bright Wizards then the black templars or the salamanders
HERESY
@@salamilid3737 YOU'RE HERESY!
@@Tanzenergise reverse card
When Crusaders started using Greek fire
Latin translation: The Father (God) punished the terrible sins of the world with governments of fire.
Love from a Vaush and Dionysus Fan!
When you equip incendiary ammo in l4d2
When they finally find all 9 of His Artifacts
VULKAN LIVES!!!!!!!!
When the hunters went down to old yharnam
Soul of Cinder was here
make stossgebet please!
the end chorus would blow out speakers
Been done
So what all did you add and or take away from the song? Not saying i dont notice a difference, i'm just curious.
Wonderful renditions btw
@@kalkitthe_bard4925 Thanks. I only added the official Orchestral Version and mixed the two together. And yes, I've taken away the original version's first ~20 seconds because the two at the same time was a bit dissonant.
Did you combine the orchestra one and the normal one
Yes.
Mein bleibt mein & keiner hat das Recht über mein schicksal zu entscheiden es gibt nur ein
Hail Europa !!!!
Repent and believe in the gospel
*ignis imperia*
And suddenly I want to go reclaim Jerusalem
I came.
Salamanders
FFXIV Blackmages
ymfah and forgive hhhhh
Endeavor' s song.
The way you wrote it made me think of a gardevoir with Endeavor's fire all over
Am I the only one hearing the melody of Pacific Rim''s theme at the beginning of the riff?