Looking back, how did I not LOVE this song upon first listen, or acknowledge how good it really was? Possibly the best song they've written, and certainly one of the best I've heard. Just, everything about it is amazing. When taken into context of the story of Epica/The Black Halo, it only becomes better.
I accidently discovered this band just 3 weeks ago. Reading the last chapter of one romantic story, I saw a short comment: "Kamelot - Love you to death". There were also comments of people thanking for sharing that awesome song which fitted the mood perfectly (the story is really tragic). In order to distract myself from the tense and thoughts of obvious and unavoidable ending I tried and listened to the song... Only to start shedding tears and get a lump in my throat. What a great voice, what a text - AND THAT GUITAR SOLO, IT'S SO BEAUTIFUL, IT'S DIVINE! The ultimate expression of the feeling of loss. I ended up crying a lot that night. Then I found "Elizabeth I, II, III" (Live) and couldn't stop listening to that powerfull and emotional song for several days. Roy is awesome, the band is great. I listened to other songs, too. But only after I had listened to the albums "Epica" and "The Black Halo" with commentaries (here, on RUclips, user SlackProduction kindly uploaded them) I understood - and completely felt - the deepness, emotionality and meaning of the songs. What makes them so great is (partly, but importantly) their interrelation. I was left speachless by the middle of "The Black Halo" album and got constant goose bumps. And the last three songs... PURE EPICNESS. "Memento Mori" is truly the perfect ending song. When you know the story, you understand the meaning of the lyrics, the scale of Ariel's thoughts and feelings. It didn't sound great to me before that. And that "Ariel..." (x3) at the end. OH THE TEARS AND THE CHILLS!! I hope it was really the voice of Helena in heaven, not just Ariel's imagination. SO, since I discovered Kamelot thanks to some user, I feel that I should follow suit and recommend a group. And I know the perfect one - and the perfect album which really resembles the Ariel saga (mostly because of the main antagonist). And the group is also legendary. Trans-Siberian Orchestra - "Beethoven's Last Night" (2000). ENJOY!!! P.S. Roy Khan looks really similar to my professor of philosophy who also loves metal music.
Александр Деревянченко Their early albums, albeit being with a different lead vocalist and sound, are great as well. Set the mood of what Kamelot becomes from the Siége Perilous on.
My favourite band made a conceptual masterpiece inspired in my favourite book!!!! Epica and The Black Halo are timeless albums to me!!!! I can´t help but to be all happy whenever I listen to this great songs!!! An awsome job for an almost 9 minute song that u just want to replay!!! Thnx 4 the lyrics
Wrong! Faust is the main protagonist of Goethe's myth. Ariel is a secondary character in the book. But here, This is the story of Ariel If he had been the main character in Kamelot adaptation of the book.
You are partly incorrect. The Ariel in the concept album is based on Faust, though none of the details are matched. The whole concept is very loosely based on Faust with the names and circumstances all changed.
So much passion and intrigue in his voice. One of the best voices ever! Miss Khan...hey maybe if we all close our eyes, he'll come back!!
he's back with conception!!
Looking back, how did I not LOVE this song upon first listen, or acknowledge how good it really was? Possibly the best song they've written, and certainly one of the best I've heard. Just, everything about it is amazing. When taken into context of the story of Epica/The Black Halo, it only becomes better.
I accidently discovered this band just 3 weeks ago. Reading the last chapter of one romantic story, I saw a short comment: "Kamelot - Love you to death". There were also comments of people thanking for sharing that awesome song which fitted the mood perfectly (the story is really tragic).
In order to distract myself from the tense and thoughts of obvious and unavoidable ending I tried and listened to the song... Only to start shedding tears and get a lump in my throat. What a great voice, what a text - AND THAT GUITAR SOLO, IT'S SO BEAUTIFUL, IT'S DIVINE! The ultimate expression of the feeling of loss. I ended up crying a lot that night.
Then I found "Elizabeth I, II, III" (Live) and couldn't stop listening to that powerfull and emotional song for several days. Roy is awesome, the band is great.
I listened to other songs, too. But only after I had listened to the albums "Epica" and "The Black Halo" with commentaries (here, on RUclips, user SlackProduction kindly uploaded them) I understood - and completely felt - the deepness, emotionality and meaning of the songs. What makes them so great is (partly, but importantly) their interrelation. I was left speachless by the middle of "The Black Halo" album and got constant goose bumps. And the last three songs... PURE EPICNESS.
"Memento Mori" is truly the perfect ending song. When you know the story, you understand the meaning of the lyrics, the scale of Ariel's thoughts and feelings. It didn't sound great to me before that.
And that "Ariel..." (x3) at the end. OH THE TEARS AND THE CHILLS!!
I hope it was really the voice of Helena in heaven, not just Ariel's imagination.
SO, since I discovered Kamelot thanks to some user, I feel that I should follow suit and recommend a group. And I know the perfect one - and the perfect album which really resembles the Ariel saga (mostly because of the main antagonist). And the group is also legendary.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra - "Beethoven's Last Night" (2000). ENJOY!!!
P.S. Roy Khan looks really similar to my professor of philosophy who also loves metal music.
Александр Деревянченко Their early albums, albeit being with a different lead vocalist and sound, are great as well. Set the mood of what Kamelot becomes from the Siége Perilous on.
The outro is one of the most soothing pieces of music I've ever heard. The whole keyboard sequence at the end reminds me of Nightwish's "Moondance."
My favourite band made a conceptual masterpiece inspired in my favourite book!!!! Epica and The Black Halo are timeless albums to me!!!! I can´t help but to be all happy whenever I listen to this great songs!!! An awsome job for an almost 9 minute song that u just want to replay!!! Thnx 4 the lyrics
"Journy can begin" gives me chills
I love the death grunt of Shagrath after the Latin part with Helena
This song is perfection ...
WOW!! its such an amazing voice!!! I love it sooo much!!
Soul poetry for the poisoning from within
KHAN'S VOICE IS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!
nice work!!! a awesome song!!!! remember that you are mortal
I remember when fir saw kamelot 2006 jaxx VA unforgettable
At 5:16 the eargasms become unstoppable!!!!
thanks for the lyrics
This would be the perfect sountrack for Darkling and Alina from The Grisha Trilogy
2:25 fight sequence... Prepare for Kombat.
Does anyone know who Ariel is?
Destroyer of Worlds Main protagonist of the Goethe's Faust myth.
Wrong!
Faust is the main protagonist of Goethe's myth. Ariel is a secondary character in the book.
But here, This is the story of Ariel If he had been the main character in Kamelot adaptation of the book.
You are partly incorrect. The Ariel in the concept album is based on Faust, though none of the details are matched. The whole concept is very loosely based on Faust with the names and circumstances all changed.
read the wikipedia about the album
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totally right dude
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i always whos ariel ...
The name of the main character in the Epica/Black Halo story.
Leish Tek i dont know why at the time i commented this . I know whos ariel , im stupid sorry , and thanx !