era genial cuando estaba el concierto de principio a fin, creo que nunca antes vi ni tampoco e visto algo tan maravilloso algo tan poderoso y unico para mi skalmold la mejor banda que existe lml
I had to revisit this song. The first time I heard it, I couldn't listen to it all the way through because it literally made me feel nauseated to the point that I thought I might vomit. Hear me out. I generally have incredibly visceral responses to music, but usually it's just in the form of emotion, like crying because a song feels sad or anger if the song feels angry, etc. This was the first and only time I had that particular strong response, nausea. I'm still not sure why, but each time I tried again, same response. Listening to it again now, years later, my hands are shaking; but thankfully, no nausea. I love the lyrics. It's a fascinating story, and story telling songs are by far my favorite. So, it's not that I dislike the song or the music or anything. I actually love it! Everything about this song is freakin' epic! Wondering if anyone else reacts to music in such visceral ways?
I know this feeling fairly well. You listen to a song the first time and you don't like it. Then you listen to it repeatedly and the more often you listen to it, the more you like it. As far as I am concerned, these are the songs that never leave you again. I have also experienced the total opposite. The first listen is great, but the more often you listen to it, the weaker it becomes. Fortunately, I didn't have both of these with Skálmöld, I love this music for more than 7 years now. But see, you are not alone.
Grandiosos!!! La mejor combinación de metal y orquesta sinfónica que he oido en mi vida.....lo bordan!!!
era genial cuando estaba el concierto de principio a fin,
creo que nunca antes vi ni tampoco e visto algo tan maravilloso algo tan poderoso y unico
para mi skalmold la mejor banda que existe lml
Estoy muy de acuerdo!!
Whitout the ending is a pity.
Thank you Brother!
Thank you so much for putting this up
I had to revisit this song. The first time I heard it, I couldn't listen to it all the way through because it literally made me feel nauseated to the point that I thought I might vomit. Hear me out. I generally have incredibly visceral responses to music, but usually it's just in the form of emotion, like crying because a song feels sad or anger if the song feels angry, etc. This was the first and only time I had that particular strong response, nausea. I'm still not sure why, but each time I tried again, same response. Listening to it again now, years later, my hands are shaking; but thankfully, no nausea. I love the lyrics. It's a fascinating story, and story telling songs are by far my favorite. So, it's not that I dislike the song or the music or anything. I actually love it! Everything about this song is freakin' epic! Wondering if anyone else reacts to music in such visceral ways?
that's really interesting. why do you think you reacted that way?
This happens when "butterflies flutter in the stomach"
I know this feeling fairly well. You listen to a song the first time and you don't like it. Then you listen to it repeatedly and the more often you listen to it, the more you like it. As far as I am concerned, these are the songs that never leave you again.
I have also experienced the total opposite. The first listen is great, but the more often you listen to it, the weaker it becomes.
Fortunately, I didn't have both of these with Skálmöld, I love this music for more than 7 years now.
But see, you are not alone.
Uma das minhas músicas favoritas
wow
this is intense I love it! take me to Valhalla!!!!!
I was there.. insane
R.I.P. Me
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Le Pouvoir sur l'imagination, l'imagination appartient au pouvoir, l'imagination au Pouvoir. Mai 68 les amis.
COOL LES GARSSS...!!! Ça roule mes poules ?
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