Nanowar is an italian parody metal band, their songs and videos are plenty of jokes and puns, some of them are easter eggs as for example the movie Trading Places...you saw it in the background...well, here in Italy Trading Places is considered a traditional xmas movie and our tv air it EVERY Christmas Eve...the pun/joke is that in Italy the title of this movie is different from the original,we call it Una Poltrona Per Due (An armchair for two) and that's another joke about furniture...🤣
This video is packed full of jokes, from the really obvious to the very subtle. My favorite is the holy book of IKEA, which is an instruction manual to build an IKEA product. In this case the name of the product is at the top of the book cover in Futhark runes. The first rune translates as D, the second as R, the third as E, the fourth as K, and the last as I, so DREKI. Dreki is Norse for dragon, and the term for the famous dragon-headed Viking longship (also known as a Drakkar) that is pictured below. So this is the instruction manual for how to assemble a Dreki longship. And the tools that you need according to the book? They're listed in picture form at the bottom. You'll need a standard screwdriver, a Phillips screwdriver, a pencil, a round shield, a double-headed battle-axe, and a mug of mead or ale.
This band is a "metal parody" band. That means they do parodies on other metal bands and various metal music subculture idiosyncrasies (like fans - and even some bands - taking themselves way too seriously). Other great songs to check out would be Norwegian Reggaeton, Ironmonger, Call of Chtulu, La Polenta Taragnarock and Barbie MILF Princess Of The Twilight (or Uranus, if you feel adventurous:). The Valhalleluja lore goes like this: At first, the band sings from a standpoint of an "old-school viking" - praising their god for all the things the vikings of old revelled in (plunder, rape, chopping of heads...) They also sing [Val]Halleluja (Valhallan Glory) to Odin for showing his faithful sons the way to the places where they either lived in or would go to indulge in the aforementioned pillage\plunder stuff - Normandy, Brittania, Greenland, Scandinavia. Then the self-proclaimed modern day viking receives a revelation\pontification from Odin himself (preceded by "Shema Yggdrasil" - a pun on a very well known Hebrew prayer "Shema Yisrael, Adonai eloheinu, Adonai echad"). Odin reveals that he has changed his ways a lot and gives the modern-day adept his new holy writ - the IKEA catalogue - so that his adepts could start hailing him in a new, more appropriate way. They proceed to do exactly that - in the style of Blues Brothers (with a Nordic\IKEA twist - musicians` garb, tapestries with runes over IKEA livery etc) - and start worshipping Odin in a brand new way by reading out of his new holy book (they recite furniture piece names and descriptions from the IKEA catalogue). And then our hero is rudely drawn back to the world of mundane reality by his wife, who is urging him to get on with assembling an IKEA furniture piece they received as a Christmas gift (it`s a tradition of sorts in Italy, where the band is from, just like watching Trading Places on Christmas Eve).
My favourites are 'and then I noticed she was a Gargoyle' and 'Uranus'. Another band that mixes genres is Electric Callboy. Check out 'Hypa, Hypa' and 'Pump it' by them.
hidihi, welcome to the world of the Monty Python Metal Band Nanowar of Steel from Italy.... next would be Norwegian Reggeaton of the same band, i loved your reaction so i shared it to the Nightdreamers Reacticide Discord (Nightwish), grts from a dutch cheesehead, living in Germany...... continue this path, and i will sub you..... read my lips, and pls stay safe....
Becky and I watched the reaction together! We absolutely loved this, had us both giggling. So glad you enjoyed it with us! Sending love, Phil and Becky
for non italian speaking. "Falegn - amen" joke. Falegname is the italian word for carpenter , and they changed an hebrew prayer from "shema israel, Adonai elohenu , Adonai ehad" meaning more or less "listen israel, god is one , god is great" to "shema yggdrasill , Odinai elohenu , Odinai ehad" . I suggest to watchfrom Nanowar also Uranus, And the he noticed that she was a gargoyle, norwegian reggaeton and Polenta taragnarock
If\when you decide to check out their song Norwegian Reggaeton, please turn RUclips subtitles on if you do not know Spanish or Norwegian (one of the band members speaks like 12 languages fluently, so they sometimes write multi-language texts - and their built-in subtitles are there as a karaoke aid, so these usually do not translate parts that are not in English).
i know it wouldn't fit as well ni the music but it would've been fun if the repeated stuff was said 3 times instead of 4 as 3 is a holy number in germanic paganism
2 things are ABSOLUTELY traditional the christmas day in Italy.
Trading Places on TV and a IKEA forniture to build.
Nanowar is an italian parody metal band, their songs and videos are plenty of jokes and puns, some of them are easter eggs as for example the movie Trading Places...you saw it in the background...well, here in Italy Trading Places is considered a traditional xmas movie and our tv air it EVERY Christmas Eve...the pun/joke is that in Italy the title of this movie is different from the original,we call it Una Poltrona Per Due (An armchair for two) and that's another joke about furniture...🤣
Not parody, satire! Just like Steel Panther and Wheeler Walker Jr.
Genius italicus... Monty Python of heavy metal 🇮🇹
The rabbit hole is so much deeper... 😆💜
This video is packed full of jokes, from the really obvious to the very subtle.
My favorite is the holy book of IKEA, which is an instruction manual to build an IKEA product. In this case the name of the product is at the top of the book cover in Futhark runes. The first rune translates as D, the second as R, the third as E, the fourth as K, and the last as I, so DREKI. Dreki is Norse for dragon, and the term for the famous dragon-headed Viking longship (also known as a Drakkar) that is pictured below. So this is the instruction manual for how to assemble a Dreki longship. And the tools that you need according to the book? They're listed in picture form at the bottom. You'll need a standard screwdriver, a Phillips screwdriver, a pencil, a round shield, a double-headed battle-axe, and a mug of mead or ale.
This band is a "metal parody" band. That means they do parodies on other metal bands and various metal music subculture idiosyncrasies (like fans - and even some bands - taking themselves way too seriously). Other great songs to check out would be Norwegian Reggaeton, Ironmonger, Call of Chtulu, La Polenta Taragnarock and Barbie MILF Princess Of The Twilight (or Uranus, if you feel adventurous:).
The Valhalleluja lore goes like this:
At first, the band sings from a standpoint of an "old-school viking" - praising their god for all the things the vikings of old revelled in (plunder, rape, chopping of heads...) They also sing [Val]Halleluja (Valhallan Glory) to Odin for showing his faithful sons the way to the places where they either lived in or would go to indulge in the aforementioned pillage\plunder stuff - Normandy, Brittania, Greenland, Scandinavia.
Then the self-proclaimed modern day viking receives a revelation\pontification from Odin himself (preceded by "Shema Yggdrasil" - a pun on a very well known Hebrew prayer "Shema Yisrael, Adonai eloheinu, Adonai echad").
Odin reveals that he has changed his ways a lot and gives the modern-day adept his new holy writ - the IKEA catalogue - so that his adepts could start hailing him in a new, more appropriate way.
They proceed to do exactly that - in the style of Blues Brothers (with a Nordic\IKEA twist - musicians` garb, tapestries with runes over IKEA livery etc) - and start worshipping Odin in a brand new way by reading out of his new holy book (they recite furniture piece names and descriptions from the IKEA catalogue).
And then our hero is rudely drawn back to the world of mundane reality by his wife, who is urging him to get on with assembling an IKEA furniture piece they received as a Christmas gift (it`s a tradition of sorts in Italy, where the band is from, just like watching Trading Places on Christmas Eve).
I have hard time to heard the lille Drums
My favourites are 'and then I noticed she was a Gargoyle' and 'Uranus'. Another band that mixes genres is Electric Callboy. Check out 'Hypa, Hypa' and 'Pump it' by them.
hidihi, welcome to the world of the Monty Python Metal Band Nanowar of Steel from Italy.... next would be Norwegian Reggeaton of the same band, i loved your reaction so i shared it to the Nightdreamers Reacticide Discord (Nightwish), grts from a dutch cheesehead, living in Germany...... continue this path, and i will sub you..... read my lips, and pls stay safe....
We second Norwegian Reggaeton!
Hi Ronny 🙂
I concur with the suggestion of course
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Becky and I watched the reaction together! We absolutely loved this, had us both giggling. So glad you enjoyed it with us! Sending love, Phil and Becky
I actually loved this! I've never heard this genre really. The metal isnt as hard as I thought it'd be and the gospel aspect, I'm in love!
Try polenta taragnarock by the same band
We were also a bit surprised.
for non italian speaking. "Falegn - amen" joke. Falegname is the italian word for carpenter , and they changed an hebrew prayer from "shema israel, Adonai elohenu , Adonai ehad" meaning more or less "listen israel, god is one , god is great" to "shema yggdrasill , Odinai elohenu , Odinai ehad" . I suggest to watchfrom Nanowar also Uranus, And the he noticed that she was a gargoyle, norwegian reggaeton and Polenta taragnarock
Nice reaction. Thanks!
If\when you decide to check out their song Norwegian Reggaeton, please turn RUclips subtitles on if you do not know Spanish or Norwegian (one of the band members speaks like 12 languages fluently, so they sometimes write multi-language texts - and their built-in subtitles are there as a karaoke aid, so these usually do not translate parts that are not in English).
i know it wouldn't fit as well ni the music but it would've been fun if the repeated stuff was said 3 times instead of 4 as 3 is a holy number in germanic paganism
They are a very talented band