I love how Hades’ theme usurps the “ominous harbinger of death” stereotype our pop culture stick him under, when he’s more like death’s overworked, reluctant manager.
The depiction of him in the game Hades is spot on for me in that regard. Like... He was never supposed to be the literal "devil" pop culture made him into. He is just a dude chilling in the Underworld. The worst he has done is binding Persephone to the Underworld by giving her a pomegranate or whatever, I think. Everything else happened because other gods messed up.
@@Zephirite. i think most retelling say that she didn't do it willingly. But Hades usually twisted her words on that afterwards, because she did take the seeds on her own. Some retellings say, Persephone knew what those seeds would do and took them purposefully. But that might be a translation error of sorts, because it might have gotten mixed up with Persephone willingly following Hades to the Underworld. Whatever the case actually would have been, Hades treated Persephone with true respect and love, which makes him stand out from most gods.
Honestly I think it'd be funny if, with Hades having this sorta theme, Persephone still had ominous harbinger vibes. She was called Dread Persephone and was associated with the Cthonic stuff long before Hades was around historically, after all, her being brought down there by Hades is more of a retcon.
I imagine Hades argument would've been something along the lines of: "In the end I'll reunite him with everyone he loves, so if his love is true what's the rush?", it does match the vibe of the song.
That does make a lot of sense. At least to Hades who’s immortal, his debate with Athena would be like an adult trying to convince a child that there’s no reason to add another 5m to their break, as they’ll soon have another.
Ya, Athena would definitely talk about Odysseus’ love for Penelope to convince Hades. The melody gives off that vibe, and it’s something has worked on him before.
How does Hades sound so...POSITIVE?? Don't get me wrong, I LOVE IT. I am simply amazed by how accurately you created his music, cause that is how I have been imagining him in my head ever since I came to the conclusion that he is, in fact, FAR FROM being the bad guy.
To me, Hades always seemed like a kind person, at least compared to most gods. Ofc he is not perfect, made his own mistakes and such (I don't really remember many stories about him, but I do sort of remember that he took Persephone to the Underworld and most of the time does not want her to leave his side), but he is not a bad guy. He is probably just usually viewed as a bad and dark person, because he rules over a part of the Underworld which can seem menacing and creepy, even though death is part of life for mortal beings.
@@SatomiAnzuko_chan haha, thank you 🥰 i looked into Hades a bit more. Turns out the only real "bad thing" he has ever done was binding Persephone to the Underworld by giving her pomegranate seeds or something like that. He did "just take her" to the Underworld, but that wasn't his own decision but much rather was it Zeus who told him to do so. I forgot why though. Apart from that, he didn't do much. Hades is also apparently somewhat of a young deity, way younger than Persephone and Demeter. The Underworld was originally Poseidon's domain. No idea why and how Hades came into the picture. Oh and fun fact: Persephone's "nicknames", Kore e.g., apparently all more or less meant something like "girl", "maiden" or "mistress". She was hardly ever called Persephone, which might be caused by some type of great respect and even fear she evoked in people.
@Anonymous T loll well he was more than the god of wine. He was also the god of insanity. Plus he's the only one that stayed 100% faithful to his wife, Ariadne, after he rescued her when Theseus abandoned her. He was also the patron god of gender identity, as he was raised by nymphs as a girl for most of his youth. Essentially, he was the god of wine, insanity, and gender, along with being a pansexual gender queer icon
It'd be cooler if Persephone is closer to Hades' music than Demeter's , or or... Her music ebbs and flows between being similar to Hades and being similar to Demeter like Telemachus' like tell a story of how she's constantly being pulled one way or the other by her roles between the majesty of the Underworld and the attendant of Spring 🥳
well if this was in the underworld sure, but WHILE in olympus, surely Persephone would have to be more like her mother, with her own distinct sound ofcourse
It would be cool if Perseophone's music was more dark? Historically, she appears more often and she's literally mentioned as "dread persephone". Perhaps some kind of a fusion between Hades's music and some of the stuff we see with Zeus.
@@vismaykedilaya1318 true, she is only truly Persephone in Hades she has another name when she is with her mother. She is actually more of a dual goddess.
I love that Hestia was included in this! She’s probably one of my favorites, I loved her music. Hades’ music was my favorite out of these few, it sounded so whimsical and forgiving
I love how Hades' music is so comforting. It sounds like peace after death with an undertone of melancholy, which is a vibe I wish Hades was depicted with more.
Dead gods, Hades song sounds so good! A mix of longing and desperation with hints of hope and acceptance--it fits him so well. Almost like a song that would play at the turning point of someone's life, from being hurt to moving on. I'd love to hear a full song like that!
I really love how gentle Hades' song is. Especially compared to Zeus' or Poseidon's style (I totally loved the darkness of Get in the water, but it is an insane comparison). I really love when any media nails that he is not an evil god, but actually one of the dutiful and more compassionate ones - this song really gave the eerie, mysterious, but also strangely kind vibe.
I so wish Hades had a song, cuz the thing with Hades is he's usually painted as a bad guy but there's so much to unpack with his character that his music could be really diverse. Also he's just a cool dude so there's that...
So Poseidon and Zeus are the enemies in this musical, and yet their elder brother sounds like the most sympathetic force in the world. I would think he’d be angry at Odysseus for not sending him more souls, but technically, he did…just not the right ones. Something tells me Hades vouches for him.
@@Cre8ivBookwormAgreed. I think, if anything, Hades would be sad towards Odysseus for sending souls to the Underworld, even if he sympathizes with the reason.
I know that she's not an Olympian, but it would be interesting to see Eris go head to head against Athena. I imagine her taunting Athena about not only losing the golden apple, but participating in the whole "fairest of them all" thing at all to the tune of.... idk ....aggressively discordant jazz maybe?
Digging deeper, Eris probably pokes not just at Athena's vanity but also the reasons she might give for wanting the apple: "Oh, I'm wisdom, mankind should choose wisdom over anything else"... well hon, either they don't choose wisdom or they just don't choose you. Which is worse? Does it hurt that you really are so alone?
@@tfly999 Personally, my theory is that Athena's otherwise-uncharacteristic interest in being "the fairest of them all" has to do with her role as the goddess of crafts. Because of that, aesthetic beauty is technically under her domain...just not in the way that you'd usually consider a person you're attracted to beautiful, but more in the way that you'd admire fine craftsmanship.
okay while with Hades's theme, i imagine him walking around the Asphodel fields tending to his subjects. he awards hard-working people and gives head pats to children. far in the distance are herds of deer racing in the planes, birds soaring above and a pack of lions chilling under the shade while licking each other. everyone lives in harmony in the afterlife and cheers for their fair and just ruler
Oh my goodness! Hades' part is absolutely stunning! It's a perfect mix between this soft hopeful vibe and sad longing, it's so wonderfully uplifting & warm... I really hope that you use it somewhere. You have an amazing gift. I'm glad that I found your work!
This makes me think that Hades' segment of the song would have been really sweet and no where near as confrontational as the other Olympians, I like that idea though that the less confrontational gods were intentionally left out of the game by Zeus to make it harder
Definitely love Hades's music because it fits, at the end of the day he will be the caretaker of all life, Olympians included. There is no inherent evil or malcontent in his heart as a god, he's simply the silent eldest brother
i would assume persephone likely would have had something to do with hades being convinced as it would be an interesting tie to how persephone convinced hades to let orpheus try and leave with eurydice; so likely, she would have been able to convince athena through persephone maybe?
Hades' brought a tear to my eye, holy cow. I'm sad he didn't make it to the final draft since that instrumental was so powerful on its own! Super well composed :,)
Wow, you'd usually expect something dark and menacing for the God of the Underworld, but this is such a refreshing change of pace! It's a reminder that for most mortals, death and the afterlife are peaceful... and it also calls to mind the image of freshly uncovered gemstones glinting in torchlight, fitting given that Hades is also God of the Earth's Hidden Wealth!
All of these other gods themes are amazing. I would love to hear a complete version of all of them in the Musical especially Hades and Persephone. Those two are on my faves list.
As my favorite god, I really wish Hades would have stayed in the god games. I don't think it would make sense for him to be there, but, like... HADES!!
@@user-tp9uw1pr6m I'll take a nod/reference from Achilles too~ Like his line saying he'd rather be a peasant than king of the underworld in a song and during that part this certain piece would play or smth-
9-10 months in… and I’m still stuck on Hades’ sound… It’s so beautiful and I literally kept tearing up whenever I hear it 🥺❤️ I wish you could make like a full song of Hades’ sound just as a bonus track or smth… 🥺
I love the fact the music set the scene so well, you can tell what is happening and how is there just by the instrument, they lyrics fill in the picture completely, I and hear the continuity when I listen to different songs and hear the theme, I love this so much
Hades' music sounds like it could have a musical of its own! Honestly I wish he made it in the God Games (Or maybe hes in some part of EPIC, idk), but I'll trust your judgement on this one lol.
aaaa I can't wait to hear this one, I love the fact that you actually wonder what instrument would go whith each mythologic figure depending of their mood, it's such a clever thing to think about , that sick!
OK well now I can't help but imagine how AMAZING a musical about the myth of hades and persephone produced by you would be! Especially since the melodies for them you composed would make such a beautiful duet❤❤
OH, MAJESTIC!! Please, Jay, give us the enormous pleasure of something full with them. Even if it's seperate from the musical (like a spin off or something like that). For example, I would ABSOLUTELY LOVE if, after EPIC ends, it would continue with The Iliad, or The Argonauts!
Can’t even lie, all of these are perfect and it would low-key be cool to hear a version of God games with all of these in them. Mainly saying that as in with these set of gods. Awesome job dude.
Hades sound like the bgm that play during the “I can show you the world” part of the relationship like- A showing B a place they don’t usually let anyone in and it look beautiful or something like that and honestly I love it
The Hades song reminds me of soft lullabies and similar things. It feels SO familiar, like I’ve experienced it many times before; reaching the end of a grand and satisfying adventure, quietly comforting and mesmerising, that point before you start to fall asleep and dream, reuniting with a lost one, it’s just so solacing and sombrely triumphant. It’s indescribable really. Magnificent. I adore it. Covet it like humanity yearns for the stars. I want to carve it into my heart and tattoo it onto my bones, want to pluck the sound waves from the air and tuck them away in my chest, want to feel it as I blow on dandelions and sea foam, want it to be my baby’s first experience of music and sound. How breathtakingly gorgeous and tranquil.
Artemis’ sounds a bit like the Zelda spirit tracks over world track, but I adore these so much. ESPECIALLY Hades good Lord I need a game with that music. I’m guessing based on how much of his song you actually added to the video you wanted to add him too 😔
I feel like Dionysus would've just been drunk and as soon as Athena would walk up to him he just goes "ReLeAsE hIm-" without any context due to how drunk he is-
Hades’ is one of the most beautiful things I have ever heard. It’s gorgeous and encompasses the gentleness and finality of death rather than the evil and dark Hades that is usually placed in pop culture. I hope that if an instrumental album ever happens, after all is said and done with Epic, that his cut part of God Games makes it in as a cut bonus track.
Hades in god games: I don’t know who this Odysseus is nor do I care I’m much too busy running my own kingdom now if you’ll excuse me I have to make sure no more living mortals can just show up out of the blue singing at my doorstep whenever they please and just leave like its a cruise .
I love how Hades’ theme usurps the “ominous harbinger of death” stereotype our pop culture stick him under, when he’s more like death’s overworked, reluctant manager.
The depiction of him in the game Hades is spot on for me in that regard. Like... He was never supposed to be the literal "devil" pop culture made him into. He is just a dude chilling in the Underworld. The worst he has done is binding Persephone to the Underworld by giving her a pomegranate or whatever, I think. Everything else happened because other gods messed up.
@@sophiesantosE yeah. And didn’t Persephone choose to eat the pomegranate because she liked Hades?
@@Zephirite. i think most retelling say that she didn't do it willingly. But Hades usually twisted her words on that afterwards, because she did take the seeds on her own. Some retellings say, Persephone knew what those seeds would do and took them purposefully. But that might be a translation error of sorts, because it might have gotten mixed up with Persephone willingly following Hades to the Underworld. Whatever the case actually would have been, Hades treated Persephone with true respect and love, which makes him stand out from most gods.
@@sophiesantosE true.
Honestly I think it'd be funny if, with Hades having this sorta theme, Persephone still had ominous harbinger vibes. She was called Dread Persephone and was associated with the Cthonic stuff long before Hades was around historically, after all, her being brought down there by Hades is more of a retcon.
"WherE'S tHe wINe brUh?" GOT ME ROLLING
same
I WAS DEAD 🤣🤣🤣
I imagine Hades argument would've been something along the lines of: "In the end I'll reunite him with everyone he loves, so if his love is true what's the rush?", it does match the vibe of the song.
true
That does make a lot of sense.
At least to Hades who’s immortal, his debate with Athena would be like an adult trying to convince a child that there’s no reason to add another 5m to their break, as they’ll soon have another.
Ya, Athena would definitely talk about Odysseus’ love for Penelope to convince Hades. The melody gives off that vibe, and it’s something has worked on him before.
@@r-171 This version of Hades feels like a sleep deprived dad and his hyper daughter.
@@zegpath81 I could imagine Athina whould say something along the lines of "How would you feel without persophone for twenty years?"
I now want something full with Hades, even if it's seperate from the musical
Same
HADES: The musical
@@neilpakulath1503 Hadestown? 😂
@@The_Rendom_Cat I... have not heard of Hadestown, thanks
@@neilpakulath1503 It is def worth a listen, focuses on Orpheus and Eurydice but Hades steals the show on his songs.
How does Hades sound so...POSITIVE?? Don't get me wrong, I LOVE IT. I am simply amazed by how accurately you created his music, cause that is how I have been imagining him in my head ever since I came to the conclusion that he is, in fact, FAR FROM being the bad guy.
He (unwillingly) take over the underworld and now everything is his fault, guy really got the short end of the stick
To me, Hades always seemed like a kind person, at least compared to most gods. Ofc he is not perfect, made his own mistakes and such (I don't really remember many stories about him, but I do sort of remember that he took Persephone to the Underworld and most of the time does not want her to leave his side), but he is not a bad guy. He is probably just usually viewed as a bad and dark person, because he rules over a part of the Underworld which can seem menacing and creepy, even though death is part of life for mortal beings.
Justice for Hades! 😂✋
Jokes aside tho, I really enjoy your analysises! 💙
Yeah i agree 🥺
@@SatomiAnzuko_chan haha, thank you 🥰 i looked into Hades a bit more. Turns out the only real "bad thing" he has ever done was binding Persephone to the Underworld by giving her pomegranate seeds or something like that. He did "just take her" to the Underworld, but that wasn't his own decision but much rather was it Zeus who told him to do so. I forgot why though. Apart from that, he didn't do much. Hades is also apparently somewhat of a young deity, way younger than Persephone and Demeter. The Underworld was originally Poseidon's domain. No idea why and how Hades came into the picture. Oh and fun fact: Persephone's "nicknames", Kore e.g., apparently all more or less meant something like "girl", "maiden" or "mistress". She was hardly ever called Persephone, which might be caused by some type of great respect and even fear she evoked in people.
the dionysus one had me cracking up 🤣🤣
honestly one of the best Olympians and no one can change my mind
"where's the wine brooo" you got to love it
@Anonymous T loll well he was more than the god of wine. He was also the god of insanity. Plus he's the only one that stayed 100% faithful to his wife, Ariadne, after he rescued her when Theseus abandoned her. He was also the patron god of gender identity, as he was raised by nymphs as a girl for most of his youth. Essentially, he was the god of wine, insanity, and gender, along with being a pansexual gender queer icon
It'd be cooler if Persephone is closer to Hades' music than Demeter's , or or... Her music ebbs and flows between being similar to Hades and being similar to Demeter like Telemachus' like tell a story of how she's constantly being pulled one way or the other by her roles between the majesty of the Underworld and the attendant of Spring 🥳
Omg I was literally thinking the same thing
That would be appropriate. From The Maiden to The Queen and back to spring again.
well if this was in the underworld sure, but WHILE in olympus, surely Persephone would have to be more like her mother, with her own distinct sound ofcourse
It would be cool if Perseophone's music was more dark? Historically, she appears more often and she's literally mentioned as "dread persephone". Perhaps some kind of a fusion between Hades's music and some of the stuff we see with Zeus.
@@vismaykedilaya1318 true, she is only truly Persephone in Hades she has another name when she is with her mother. She is actually more of a dual goddess.
I love that Hestia was included in this! She’s probably one of my favorites, I loved her music. Hades’ music was my favorite out of these few, it sounded so whimsical and forgiving
Indeed
Her theme literally feels like a warm hug
I think Hestia is the only fully stable Greek god. The others have at least a slight bit of psychosis.
@@joesplace2960 and given she's the oldest out of her siblings, I like that she's more mature
I love how Hades' music is so comforting. It sounds like peace after death with an undertone of melancholy, which is a vibe I wish Hades was depicted with more.
Dead gods, Hades song sounds so good! A mix of longing and desperation with hints of hope and acceptance--it fits him so well. Almost like a song that would play at the turning point of someone's life, from being hurt to moving on. I'd love to hear a full song like that!
[Constellation, 'Father of the Rich Night' is looking for 'Queen of the Darkest Spring']
@@aaronxlycan2880 is that from ORV?
Orv ref spotted
i love how the typo at the beginning actually works in context
I really love how gentle Hades' song is. Especially compared to Zeus' or Poseidon's style (I totally loved the darkness of Get in the water, but it is an insane comparison). I really love when any media nails that he is not an evil god, but actually one of the dutiful and more compassionate ones - this song really gave the eerie, mysterious, but also strangely kind vibe.
Hades will definitely understand what Odysseus is going through. He knows the pain of being sperated from your love one for a long amount of time.
I so wish Hades had a song, cuz the thing with Hades is he's usually painted as a bad guy but there's so much to unpack with his character that his music could be really diverse. Also he's just a cool dude so there's that...
I really want Artemis to make an appearance 😍 And - as others already commented - we absolutely need Hades at some point!
So Poseidon and Zeus are the enemies in this musical, and yet their elder brother sounds like the most sympathetic force in the world. I would think he’d be angry at Odysseus for not sending him more souls, but technically, he did…just not the right ones. Something tells me Hades vouches for him.
I would think that because every mortal will eventually end up at his doors, it would be almost irrelevant to Hades when they arrive or who sent them
@@Cre8ivBookwormAgreed. I think, if anything, Hades would be sad towards Odysseus for sending souls to the Underworld, even if he sympathizes with the reason.
I know that she's not an Olympian, but it would be interesting to see Eris go head to head against Athena. I imagine her taunting Athena about not only losing the golden apple, but participating in the whole "fairest of them all" thing at all to the tune of.... idk ....aggressively discordant jazz maybe?
Digging deeper, Eris probably pokes not just at Athena's vanity but also the reasons she might give for wanting the apple: "Oh, I'm wisdom, mankind should choose wisdom over anything else"... well hon, either they don't choose wisdom or they just don't choose you. Which is worse? Does it hurt that you really are so alone?
@@tfly999 Personally, my theory is that Athena's otherwise-uncharacteristic interest in being "the fairest of them all" has to do with her role as the goddess of crafts. Because of that, aesthetic beauty is technically under her domain...just not in the way that you'd usually consider a person you're attracted to beautiful, but more in the way that you'd admire fine craftsmanship.
I love how excited he gets when he shows off his music. He's so proud of this project and it shows.
0:21 Artemis🏹
0:38 Hestia❤️🔥
0:58 Dionysius🍷
1:16 Hades💙
okay while with Hades's theme, i imagine him walking around the Asphodel fields tending to his subjects. he awards hard-working people and gives head pats to children. far in the distance are herds of deer racing in the planes, birds soaring above and a pack of lions chilling under the shade while licking each other. everyone lives in harmony in the afterlife and cheers for their fair and just ruler
Oh my goodness! Hades' part is absolutely stunning! It's a perfect mix between this soft hopeful vibe and sad longing, it's so wonderfully uplifting & warm... I really hope that you use it somewhere. You have an amazing gift. I'm glad that I found your work!
This makes me think that Hades' segment of the song would have been really sweet and no where near as confrontational as the other Olympians, I like that idea though that the less confrontational gods were intentionally left out of the game by Zeus to make it harder
Definitely love Hades's music because it fits, at the end of the day he will be the caretaker of all life, Olympians included. There is no inherent evil or malcontent in his heart as a god, he's simply the silent eldest brother
Hades' music sounds so MAJESTIC 😭 It's almost like being welcomed into paradise. Which I think can fit Hades as Elysium is a part of the Underworld.
I'm curious anout the argument between Athena and Hades: what did she say to convince him?
Genuinely would love to know the answer to this.
i would assume persephone likely would have had something to do with hades being convinced as it would be an interesting tie to how persephone convinced hades to let orpheus try and leave with eurydice; so likely, she would have been able to convince athena through persephone maybe?
Odysseus has a dog too man come on
"c'mon, you know whats like to miss your wife"
Hades' brought a tear to my eye, holy cow. I'm sad he didn't make it to the final draft since that instrumental was so powerful on its own! Super well composed :,)
1:37 You can hear a bit that sounds similar to "Cause in my darkest days, the pain was our drive/Penelope is my drive" playing.
'Cause in my darkest days, Persephone's my drive
Hades music gives me hopeless romantic vibes and honestly that fits with a lot of his myths with Persephone
Wow, you'd usually expect something dark and menacing for the God of the Underworld, but this is such a refreshing change of pace! It's a reminder that for most mortals, death and the afterlife are peaceful... and it also calls to mind the image of freshly uncovered gemstones glinting in torchlight, fitting given that Hades is also God of the Earth's Hidden Wealth!
Absolutely love the Hades and Artemis ones! It really is perfect for them and I love seeing them portrayed like this
Hades song sounds so soft. It’s like a reprieve for a characters closing act. It’s so perfect
artemis's theme sounds a lot like the basic hunting music from monster hunter rise sped up
I love how well you mix characters and music styles
Hades is shockingly soothing
You still should make songs for the rest of the Olympians b/c your work is outstanding
Just wanted to say I love the Epic saga! I've been listening to it on loop for a full week now 😁
whoooahhh they all sound so goooodddd
especially Hades and Artemisss
i need a full version of these TT
1. Sounds like im in PJ
2. Sounds like I'm burned alive
3. Sounds like I need to be drunk
4. Sounds like im in the opera
STOP THE HADES THEME IS ACTUALLY MAKING ME CRY??? oh my god thats gorgeous
All of these other gods themes are amazing. I would love to hear a complete version of all of them in the Musical especially Hades and Persephone. Those two are on my faves list.
As my favorite god, I really wish Hades would have stayed in the god games. I don't think it would make sense for him to be there, but, like... HADES!!
He could appear alone when Odysseus visits the underworld
@@user-tp9uw1pr6m I'll take a nod/reference from Achilles too~
Like his line saying he'd rather be a peasant than king of the underworld in a song and during that part this certain piece would play or smth-
@@loserme414 idk maybe Achilles and his totally platonic hetero partner should have their own musical
I just want a Hestia song so bad. She's such an underrated goddess!
Hades theme is actually a masterpiece 😅
Seems to me hades needs to make an appearance lol
"Where's the wine brah?" I am dying of laughter
I think i am now in love with the hades's sound it's so calm and mysterious at the same time You definitely find his vibes
I have a feeling Apollo personally chose this man
The Hades one was so good though omg!
I love your videos and music it’s the best I already have my playlists ❤❤❤❤❤
Hades sounds so... hopeful?
My thoughts exactly. :))
It's really nice not to see him portrayed as the reincarnation of evil, but more like the chill and stoic guy he actually is.
9-10 months in… and I’m still stuck on Hades’ sound… It’s so beautiful and I literally kept tearing up whenever I hear it 🥺❤️ I wish you could make like a full song of Hades’ sound just as a bonus track or smth… 🥺
I love the fact the music set the scene so well, you can tell what is happening and how is there just by the instrument, they lyrics fill in the picture completely, I and hear the continuity when I listen to different songs and hear the theme, I love this so much
Hades' music sounds like it could have a musical of its own! Honestly I wish he made it in the God Games (Or maybe hes in some part of EPIC, idk), but I'll trust your judgement on this one lol.
Hestia and Hades’s themes are so beautiful and storytelling…they need to be released into the world in some form or another eventually 😭😭
Wowww...What a beautiful music you guys created!!!!! Thank you for sharing on youtube. Sawasdee ka _/\_
aaaa I can't wait to hear this one, I love the fact that you actually wonder what instrument would go whith each mythologic figure depending of their mood, it's such a clever thing to think about , that sick!
OK well now I can't help but imagine how AMAZING a musical about the myth of hades and persephone produced by you would be! Especially since the melodies for them you composed would make such a beautiful duet❤❤
If I ever get to have boss music/character music for myself, this is the man I want to write/compose it
You are a freaking genius 😭🤩
Artemis is one of my favorite gods and hearing the beat and everything in this video really makes me want to to see her in the musical
OH, MAJESTIC!!
Please, Jay, give us the enormous pleasure of something full with them. Even if it's seperate from the musical (like a spin off or something like that).
For example, I would ABSOLUTELY LOVE if, after EPIC ends, it would continue with The Iliad, or The Argonauts!
I absolutely love Hades’ melody. If death was music, that would be it. New life, scary, but also not so scary, sad but beautiful
You are a Genius.
I can't wait for God Games to be fully released. The clips are amazing.
bro you clearly loved making the hades' music, release it as an extra everyone will love it
I can feel your love through the screen as you play hades' part 😳
Can’t even lie, all of these are perfect and it would low-key be cool to hear a version of God games with all of these in them. Mainly saying that as in with these set of gods.
Awesome job dude.
Dude. After Epic you gonna HAVE to do something about Hades because I need his music in my life
Loved this
Hades sound like the bgm that play during the “I can show you the world” part of the relationship like- A showing B a place they don’t usually let anyone in and it look beautiful or something like that and honestly I love it
YOURE A GENIUS
Love the hades part, it sounds so accurate and consummate. ❤
‘Where’s the wine, brah?”
The Hades song reminds me of soft lullabies and similar things. It feels SO familiar, like I’ve experienced it many times before; reaching the end of a grand and satisfying adventure, quietly comforting and mesmerising, that point before you start to fall asleep and dream, reuniting with a lost one, it’s just so solacing and sombrely triumphant. It’s indescribable really. Magnificent.
I adore it. Covet it like humanity yearns for the stars.
I want to carve it into my heart and tattoo it onto my bones, want to pluck the sound waves from the air and tuck them away in my chest, want to feel it as I blow on dandelions and sea foam, want it to be my baby’s first experience of music and sound.
How breathtakingly gorgeous and tranquil.
Artemis’ sounds a bit like the Zelda spirit tracks over world track, but I adore these so much. ESPECIALLY Hades good Lord I need a game with that music.
I’m guessing based on how much of his song you actually added to the video you wanted to add him too 😔
I love how well you get the Gods.
I feel like Dionysus would've just been drunk and as soon as Athena would walk up to him he just goes "ReLeAsE hIm-" without any context due to how drunk he is-
It's the:
WHERES THE WINE BRUH??!!
For me XD
Genius!! ❤! Can i transport it to bilibili? (share to the epic fans!)there are a bunch of epic the musical fans who looks forward this video!!
PLEASEEEE post the HD versions of these audios as Extras Hades sounds so goooood
i feel like hestia would be like "he wants to go home yes let him you dont even need to tell me what hes done"
Hades’ is one of the most beautiful things I have ever heard. It’s gorgeous and encompasses the gentleness and finality of death rather than the evil and dark Hades that is usually placed in pop culture.
I hope that if an instrumental album ever happens, after all is said and done with Epic, that his cut part of God Games makes it in as a cut bonus track.
Please make a musical about the love story of Hades and Persephone next- such BEAUTIFUL SOUNDS SHOULD NOT BE KEPT HIDDEN😭😭
Can you do a live stream where you and the other voice actors just vibe with us to some of the music?
Hades sounds very soothing and peaceful so beautiful, please do a song like this at some point it's perfect it doesn't need singing either
Dear Jay I was wondering if you had all the spots filled for the musical if you need an extra I'll be happy to help
the hades part has similar vibes to son of nyx and the instrumental part of epic iii from hadestown :D
I LOVE HADES AGHHHHHHH I WISH YOU COULD DO SOMETHING WITH HIS LIKE MAKE A SEPARATE RELEASEEEEE
Bro made these as hypotheticals!
Just a Suggestion, u should make a song for Odysseus meeting Medusa
I was not expect all my worries to be soothed with hestias in less than 2 seconds. I love all these little details!!
Man, now I want them all in the song! 😭😭
As a former musician who lost the love of music, I can say this Epic journey is really helping to rekindle that love.
i love this!!
I just need like an hour long loop of hades part so I can disassociate and cry
I think your Artemis was wii sports 😂
Hades sounds like the tragic hero painted as the villain. I love it
Hades in god games: I don’t know who this Odysseus is nor do I care I’m much too busy running my own kingdom now if you’ll excuse me I have to make sure no more living mortals can just show up out of the blue singing at my doorstep whenever they please and just leave like its a cruise .
HOW CAN ONE MAN BE THIS TALENTED--
Hestia's sounds like something you curl up next to a fire with a cat on your lap and read a book
You know, if you ever wanted to write a musical about Hades and Persephone, you’d already have a great head start. That was really beautiful!