This is truly worthy of the final battle. Not just the final battle of the Dragonflights' future, but the future of the Kaldorei too. From the ashes of tragedy, new hope shall rise!
Agreed. Making this type of dynamic and lively raid music is the only way to go now. It is so engaging, captivating and immersive. It livens the whole atmosphere.
Yep, I usually don't bother much with Western game music, but WoW was great from the start back in 2005 in making Western game music into a real phenomenon. And this particular piece is to me the zenith of WoW and Western game music, way up there among the top 3% of Western video game music. I'd have to reach for Morrowind or something like that to find something on the same level. Game music used to be mostly a Japanese phenomenon, mainly because the Japanese took game music seriously as far back as the 80's. We did have C64, Amiga and I am not discarding that at all, but for a while in the 90's it really seemed like PC game music was an afterthought. The West took some years to catch up, despite that many influences in Japan were actually of Western origin, such as the fact that Falcom (Y's) and Konami (Castlevania) were hugely influenced by Yngwie Malmsteem, a Swede (or arguably Swedish-American) of sorts who combined rock with classical influences such as Paganini and Bach. This deserves one huge award at the very least.
It's hard to find a parallell to this, but there is an element of inspiration here I'd liken to Einaudi, a huge Italian phenomenon. Indeed, consider Divenire... And this is not an attempt to detract from the amazingness of this piece. Indeed, there are only so many ways to do great things! Listen to Divenire and listen to the very peak of that music. It's got that same dreamy/transcendental quality to it. Very different, but similar in that respect. What Leo Kaliski has done here is way more comprehensive than Einaudi, but they're both irresistable in their own contexts.
this is the first point in the entire dragonflight soundtrack in which i feel they've truly hit a high point. i feel like a lot of the music so far has been kind of vague and toothless, but this one is so confident and energizing, leo kaliski is probably my favorite wow composer at the moment!
@@porovanrp wonderful track too! dawn of the infinite in general had wonderful music. i loved the frenetic time themed music during the manifested timeways boss and iridikrons track was sublime
Do you know how when you see or hear something so beautiful and full of life that it makes you want to shed a tear? This is it right here. I used to think that Dazar alor and SOD had excellent tunes, but this one simply blew me away. The music team is just creating masterpieces.
For all of the faults in WoW over the last few expansions, the one thing you CANNOT fault is the music and how it immerses you into the world. This is a masterpiece and I wish this patch music was available on Spotify. This is genius, along with the entire soundtrack from all Dragonflight patches.
Leo Kaliski . Just thank you!
That drumming part gets me pumped and ready for battle.
Probably the best song in Amir 4:44
This is truly worthy of the final battle. Not just the final battle of the Dragonflights' future, but the future of the Kaldorei too. From the ashes of tragedy, new hope shall rise!
This feels like the “day” counterpart to Nightsong. Love it.
Best description right here
'Daysong'
12:28 so epic. And beginning song really has that climactic vibe to it
Wow, this one in particular has so much energy in it.
This music transforms the council of dream from a good bossfight to a masterpiece. Fighting to that music is simply awesome
Agreed. Making this type of dynamic and lively raid music is the only way to go now. It is so engaging, captivating and immersive. It livens the whole atmosphere.
couldn't agree more
TRUE !!!!
Yep, I usually don't bother much with Western game music, but WoW was great from the start back in 2005 in making Western game music into a real phenomenon.
And this particular piece is to me the zenith of WoW and Western game music, way up there among the top 3% of Western video game music.
I'd have to reach for Morrowind or something like that to find something on the same level.
Game music used to be mostly a Japanese phenomenon, mainly because the Japanese took game music seriously as far back as the 80's. We did have C64, Amiga and I am not discarding that at all, but for a while in the 90's it really seemed like PC game music was an afterthought.
The West took some years to catch up, despite that many influences in Japan were actually of Western origin, such as the fact that Falcom (Y's) and Konami (Castlevania) were hugely influenced by Yngwie Malmsteem, a Swede (or arguably Swedish-American) of sorts who combined rock with classical influences such as Paganini and Bach.
This deserves one huge award at the very least.
It's hard to find a parallell to this, but there is an element of inspiration here I'd liken to Einaudi, a huge Italian phenomenon.
Indeed, consider Divenire... And this is not an attempt to detract from the amazingness of this piece. Indeed, there are only so many ways to do great things! Listen to Divenire and listen to the very peak of that music. It's got that same dreamy/transcendental quality to it. Very different, but similar in that respect.
What Leo Kaliski has done here is way more comprehensive than Einaudi, but they're both irresistable in their own contexts.
Leo and his drums. Makes me think of the drums in the Crucible of Storms raid music. p sure he did that too.
Some of the hardest raid music ever.
this is the first point in the entire dragonflight soundtrack in which i feel they've truly hit a high point. i feel like a lot of the music so far has been kind of vague and toothless, but this one is so confident and energizing, leo kaliski is probably my favorite wow composer at the moment!
Don't in 100% with you, Iridicron theme from the Dawn of the Infinite just hit hard.
@@porovanrp wonderful track too! dawn of the infinite in general had wonderful music. i loved the frenetic time themed music during the manifested timeways boss and iridikrons track was sublime
Leo never misses tbh. It's a shame he only seems to contribute to the soundtrack from time to time :(
@@shakeitoff1000 Well you are in luck since he got the role of Lead Composer for WoW in 10.2.
@@slinttu1378A good choice
Do you know how when you see or hear something so beautiful and full of life that it makes you want to shed a tear? This is it right here. I used to think that Dazar alor and SOD had excellent tunes, but this one simply blew me away. The music team is just creating masterpieces.
I don't get how small patch music so beautiful as this one is not on spotify
This has Leo's fingerprints all over it haha. Very reminiscent of Mechagon in some places!
Hopefully, more to come, because it seems Leo is now Lead Composer
For all of the faults in WoW over the last few expansions, the one thing you CANNOT fault is the music and how it immerses you into the world. This is a masterpiece and I wish this patch music was available on Spotify. This is genius, along with the entire soundtrack from all Dragonflight patches.
Masterpiece! Loving each second of this soundtrack. Greetings from Colombia
6:03 is my favourite part
The latest music in this game have been amazing
this masterpiece drops hard at 4:48
"Isnt this egg-citing?!"
Quotes and fight is pure fun. As much as i hate council fights but this one was pure joy accompanied with magnificent music
This is a fine bop.
1:45 Epic!
This is phenomenal.
The Kaldorei are back !
Life music
from @4:18 what a beautiful piece!
I don't know why, but listening to this music gives me a strong vibe from the movie How to Train a Dragon
6:58 drum
i like the music of the new raid
es una de las que mas me gusta... gracias
13:05 reminds me of Dazar'alor raid music
This is so goooood I want to make songs like this too.
Life, uh, finds a way
FIRST! ♥
wow is saved