Gentleman with Manaka Nemu pfp, you still around? If so, still delving into the cultured arts? What stage of degeneracy are you on, and what does await me, the humble, lowly and inexperinenced novice degenerate? Please spare but a fraction of your respectable wisdom!
This track reminds me a lot of "Host of Seraphim" by Dead Can Dance. That said, it has an intrinsic Japanese tinge in the female choir vibrato and other things that make this track all its own.
@@anomitas Meh. I'm personally just not a fan of the author's style. I can recognize the things that he does well, but it's just not something I particularly enjoy. My brother is super into like, all of his work and I've been made aware of most of the relevant plot details and stuff (he's been gushing about Gou for the past couple of months). Sounds neat, just not for me.
Lucius Faust the closest I could find is “angry beloved one” or something- kisara I think is Arabic, and the closest thing in Japanese I could find to Ikara is “ikari”- but ikara apparently means “fear” in some other language
Lucius Faust I think it might just be vocables, sung syllables without meaning. If you listen to "The Host of Seraphim" by Dead Can Dance (which has been used in tons of films), you can tell that this track is based heavily on it. Vocalist Lisa Gerrard sings mere vocables in it and other DCD songs, so I think that's all it is for this song as well.
"I dont have time to die"
For me, best song from shiki
sounds like death and its _beautiful_
Gentleman with Manaka Nemu pfp, you still around? If so, still delving into the cultured arts? What stage of degeneracy are you on, and what does await me, the humble, lowly and inexperinenced novice degenerate? Please spare but a fraction of your respectable wisdom!
Appropriate profile picture.
@@theinfantmetroid I COMMENTED SOMETHING SIMILAR 2 WEEKS AGO, WHY DID MY COMMENT GET DELETED?!
Yea this song is on another level
2:01 ahh, I'm getting Naruto vibes! Truly a masterpiece, like every other one of Yasuharu Takanashi's pieces!!!
Heh, when I listened to "Untitled" for the first time, I already knew who the composer was. Naruto Shippuuden vibes, rigth😊
Quel chef-d'œuvre
Je suis d'accord cet anime est génial
Definitely one of my favorites from the soundtrack.
This track reminds me a lot of "Host of Seraphim" by Dead Can Dance. That said, it has an intrinsic Japanese tinge in the female choir vibrato and other things that make this track all its own.
Yasuharu Takanashi sound's master
This is beautiful
O.O this is awesome.
Izuna Uchiha the Clan War Guy Very !!
Gas
Pain vibes...
Girei.
これが幽霊の歌だよでも私が好きだ ^_^
I made with someone a *"Piano, Vocal Cover"* of this beautiful soundtrack ;D
id love to see/hear that
@@meiketyson7599 ruclips.net/video/-A-qRTGNeKE/видео.html
AWESOME.
This sounds like something from Umineko.
Mibuk Desjarlais finally, someone that knows about Umineko
@@lucasdavidson1482 Umineko is okay and I personally prefer it to Higurashi I feel like some of its story is a little heavy handed.
And thats a good thing
@@765craven4 unbased and poor opinioned pilled
@@anomitas Meh. I'm personally just not a fan of the author's style. I can recognize the things that he does well, but it's just not something I particularly enjoy.
My brother is super into like, all of his work and I've been made aware of most of the relevant plot details and stuff (he's been gushing about Gou for the past couple of months). Sounds neat, just not for me.
That's right, ZERO dislikes!
雨に消えてしまう前に Two ; - ;
雨に消えてしまう前に sadly now there are threeT____T
Everytime someone says this shit people do their best to prove them wrong
Good going bud bravo. Just bravo
There are always contrarians
4+9=13
In Japan, 4 and 9 are unlucky numbers, because the names of the numbers in Japanese sound like the words for death and torture.
Marco was here
We will miss you, Marco
@@liralalay9327 I'll always be here
Remind me Interstellar
The lyrics (which may or may not be mere vocables with a Japanese phonology) seem to be:
_Ikara kisara_
_Ikara e kisara(n) mo_
Lucius Faust the closest I could find is “angry beloved one” or something- kisara I think is Arabic, and the closest thing in Japanese I could find to Ikara is “ikari”- but ikara apparently means “fear” in some other language
Lucius Faust I think it might just be vocables, sung syllables without meaning. If you listen to "The Host of Seraphim" by Dead Can Dance (which has been used in tons of films), you can tell that this track is based heavily on it. Vocalist Lisa Gerrard sings mere vocables in it and other DCD songs, so I think that's all it is for this song as well.
jéme sété chunson
do anybody know the key and bpm for this joint ?