The moment I heard the song, I said "wait a moment, where did I hear this..." Then I went and listened Battle Beast - Let it Roar. Anton, you cheeky bastard xD
The best singer right now in the high notes. Ralph Scheepers(Primal Fear) and Tim Owens(Judas Priest, Iced Earth, etc) can go higher but I find this vocalist here is more varied than Ralph and Tim. I mean, I thought for months that they had a female vocalist for Moonlight Rendezvous. Holy shit this guy owns in special ways.
@@suwusybaka4063 Yeah, I think so too. I saw them open for Nightwish in May, and I thought Yannis sounded sort of like Painkiller-era Halford (the Painkiller album, thankfully, not the tour).
Too bad Deckard was definitely not a Replicant because that'd ruin the entire theme of the movie. Ridley Scott is a great director but an idiot storyteller. So the lyrics miss the point. But I like the song.
The song seems to take inspiration from K more so than Deckard. Isn't the lack of clarity concerning Deckard's nature kind of making a point very fitting to the theme of the movie? And from what I remember, 2049 kinda inforced the idea that he was never a replicant in the first place anyway...
Why is hearing this song and scenes from the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners series pop into my mind? Truly epic song, from a truly epic album
Not a single bad song on that album
Nope. The album kicks ass
Facts.
You are correct!
Judas Priest just passed the torch whether they wanted to or not.
LONG LIVE BEAST IN BLACK!!!
Truth
Beast in Black is one of the bands that’ll be the future of metal this decade
top 3 song in Dark Connection !!! ( I think...)
The moment I heard the song, I said "wait a moment, where did I hear this..."
Then I went and listened Battle Beast - Let it Roar.
Anton, you cheeky bastard xD
With the difference that Bladerunner actually sounds good.
But let it roar is from a time where Battle Beast was still good. Before they did Pop Rock.
If they don't carry on, someone else has to.
Excellent. Magic song. Greetengs from Poland.
Doing some covers and my buddy pulled this one out of a hat...... Love the fact we are covering this but hate it cause these vocals are too good xD
The best singer right now in the high notes. Ralph Scheepers(Primal Fear) and Tim Owens(Judas Priest, Iced Earth, etc) can go higher but I find this vocalist here is more varied than Ralph and Tim. I mean, I thought for months that they had a female vocalist for Moonlight Rendezvous. Holy shit this guy owns in special ways.
@@martinhardy6665 yeah, Yannis seems to be a better singer in terms of overall singing
@@martinhardy6665 Yannis legit sound like Rob halford to me especially the high pitched vocal
@@suwusybaka4063 Yeah, I think so too. I saw them open for Nightwish in May, and I thought Yannis sounded sort of like Painkiller-era Halford (the Painkiller album, thankfully, not the tour).
@@suwusybaka4063 He did a cover of Ghost Love Score and oh boy is it amazing to listen to.
Wow thanks 👍
Soo good.
Morsa's intro sounds fire
3:01 Blade Worm?
BLAAAADE WOOOOORM
Does anyone else feel like this song sounds a lot like Children of Bodom's "Hate Me"
Please make em a bit smaller...
Too bad Deckard was definitely not a Replicant because that'd ruin the entire theme of the movie. Ridley Scott is a great director but an idiot storyteller. So the lyrics miss the point. But I like the song.
How would it ruin the theme?
The song seems to take inspiration from K more so than Deckard. Isn't the lack of clarity concerning Deckard's nature kind of making a point very fitting to the theme of the movie? And from what I remember, 2049 kinda inforced the idea that he was never a replicant in the first place anyway...