Orbit Culture - A Sailors Tale | Shaman EP Reaction + Review (Part 5)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

Комментарии • 15

  • @infowarriorone
    @infowarriorone 3 месяца назад +24

    You might enjoy the British metal band Napalm Death. I would recommend their album Diatribes.

  • @zipperman1448
    @zipperman1448 3 месяца назад +4

    You should go through the Nija album next!

  • @brianmassey7563
    @brianmassey7563 3 месяца назад

    Epic. everything about it, with a fantastic chorus. great album reaction and we can't wait for the rest!!!!

  • @armandthevagabond8641
    @armandthevagabond8641 3 месяца назад +2

    Told you, just wait until you get to this song. Such an epic song. Love the melody and the drums especially.
    The fact that Niklas does the production and mixing himself. may it never change.
    Can't wait for you to experience Nija or Redfog, hopefully, it won't take you too long to get back to them.

    • @neonskepetunije
      @neonskepetunije  3 месяца назад +1

      I promise it won't take me long to get back to them🤞I'll try to have an OC video at least every other week!
      PS: Niklas is a genius!

  • @renejensen7799
    @renejensen7799 3 месяца назад +1

    This might be my favorite OC song, at least top 3, you know it can vary on the day!!
    its the story of the captain, leading hes crew to the waters of Kraken!!

    • @neonskepetunije
      @neonskepetunije  3 месяца назад

      Ooh they nailed it with the atmosphere, cause that's exactly what I imagined was happening even without knowing the lyrics!

  • @dtpfeiffer
    @dtpfeiffer 3 месяца назад +1

    Nothing wrong with being biased. Music is subjective after all. Your excitement with this band has come through in your reactions and has been fun to see.

  • @ingemarjohansson6847
    @ingemarjohansson6847 3 месяца назад

    Just all love to this band. They are so awesome. I love ORBIT CULTURE . They never miss. 👍👍👍👍🖤🖤🖤🖤🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘😎 .take care

  • @mirkocheljavi6668
    @mirkocheljavi6668 3 месяца назад +1

    Fenomenalno❤❤❤❤❤

  • @TheWhitestOfFangs
    @TheWhitestOfFangs 3 месяца назад +1

    Ensiferum vs Metallica 😅
    Orbit Culture are great.

  • @derekk8523
    @derekk8523 3 месяца назад

    Redfog ep next

  • @FinbarrBegley
    @FinbarrBegley 3 месяца назад +9

    A ambitious odyssey voyage expedition finale E.P :)
    The track "A Sailor's Tale" is the longest song from the E.P
    The tracks featured on 'Shaman' from the last decade Orbit Culture always had a variation of cognize structural mechanisms which utilize multifarious/omnifarious instrumentations & vocalizations exhibits equilibrium within one cohesive endeavour paradigm styles of sub-genre which characterize on OC's albums and EPs (Saw, North Star of Nija, Strangler, Descent) to debut E.P Odyssey.
    In "A Sailor's Tale", the lyrical themes depict a story of a deadly encounter with a sea monster. The song explores the themes of bravery, fear, and the relentless pursuit of survival in the face of a terrifying opponent. The opening lines, "To die is to live it, You brought this on yourself," suggest that the singer is willingly facing their own demise to confront the sea monster. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of blood-filled waters and the roaring sea, emphasizing the intensity and danger of the situation. The repetition of the phrase "To die is believing, You'll see this one yourself" implies that the character is convinced that this sacrifice is necessary for their own personal growth or redemption. As the story progresses, the lyrics describe the opposing forces at play. The sea monster is described as a "latent threat below," raising questions about whether the survivors will see another morning. The line "Aim for the head and hold your guns" shows the determination and resolve of the singer in facing this formidable opponent The second verse introduces the concept of hubris, with the captain being described as too drunk on power and the men gazing fearfully at the reckless seas. The tables turn, and the sea monster aims to make the sea their grave. The chorus reinforces the singer's commitment to save the day and fire their guns to bring the monster to its demise. The final confrontation is described as the beast eating worlds, with the smell of blood and guns in the air. The lyrics convey a sense of impending doom and the need to stand one's ground. The song concludes with the reminder that this tale will remain unknown to most, hiding in the depths of the sea. The recurrent phrase "I hear the screaming still" serves as a haunting reminder of the sailor's tale of sorrow and the lasting impact of the encounter.