So after the first 2,5 songs: Great concept, the melodies and composition are certainly there - but I think this could be improved upon by a different mix and edit. The vocals could probably do with a heavier sound, deeper and more voices layered - This sounds like a lone Orc rapping, instead of the Orcish warchants it wants to portray. Listening in on some snippets of Durûn khazâd - more like that. Gonna have a more in depth listen to it tomorrow for certain in any case :)
I"d also add strong horn blasts as well as heavier layered drumming, to mimic a chanting army on the warpath with drums dictating the cadence. Mirdautas Vras is close. That, but more expansive. As for the songs themselves, I think they should be closer to pirate shanties in how they are sung, with parts where a crowd answers a song leader and maybe with a variety of voices to mimic different companies or Orcs taking turns answering the calls of the song leader, presumably the warmaster leading them.
@@legion999 Yeah - some of the later tracks are more of what I would imagine thinking of Orkish Folk Music. I wonder if The Rings of Power Season 2 has the stones to show us some Uruk-culture :D
If Orcs didn’t sing so beautifully, I wouldn’t let them live in my dustbins! Keep going Gooseberries. Lovin it. 👍
Das ist Fantastic! Waiting for music of other Middle-Earth races! 🙏🖤❤
So after the first 2,5 songs: Great concept, the melodies and composition are certainly there - but I think this could be improved upon by a different mix and edit.
The vocals could probably do with a heavier sound, deeper and more voices layered - This sounds like a lone Orc rapping, instead of the Orcish warchants it wants to portray. Listening in on some snippets of Durûn khazâd - more like that.
Gonna have a more in depth listen to it tomorrow for certain in any case :)
I approve of this comment. I think Shara kai Thrak is more like youre suggesting?
I"d also add strong horn blasts as well as heavier layered drumming, to mimic a chanting army on the warpath with drums dictating the cadence. Mirdautas Vras is close. That, but more expansive. As for the songs themselves, I think they should be closer to pirate shanties in how they are sung, with parts where a crowd answers a song leader and maybe with a variety of voices to mimic different companies or Orcs taking turns answering the calls of the song leader, presumably the warmaster leading them.
@@legion999 Yeah - some of the later tracks are more of what I would imagine thinking of Orkish Folk Music.
I wonder if The Rings of Power Season 2 has the stones to show us some Uruk-culture :D
This is quite possibly the nerdiest thing I have ever listend to, and it is absolutely delightful! Thank you for sharing
never i was so inspired to try orc bard + barbarian build in baldurs gate 3.
Please individualize these and put these on Bandcamp so that we can throw money your way.
I'm really enjoying these themed albums, Gooseberry Records
Woooow!
Paráda 😂😂😂
These are not the orcs from the Lord of the Rings. These are orcs from Warcraft.
That explains why elfs kills orcs, elfs simply envy orcish musical skills
"Burzum"...? 😱🤣
“Burzum” is “Darkness” on Black Speech. Thats definitely not Burzum band.
@@gooseberry-jam Also it's not a coincidence. Tolkien was inspiration for many projects.
There is a lot of AI's in the names of the songs.... strange.... coincidence? f . . . r . . . e . . . a . . . k k k k k k k . . .
Is it AI-generated?
Garbage A.I. music.