A Hundred Albums? Part 6
Written by: | Darkside Momo |
Published: | November 28, 2017 |
Hi everyone!
This sixth article... Well, it's way late. But November is NaNoWriMo month after all, and as it was my first take in partaking in this world writing challenge, it came first. But I did it, and so we can come back to our original schedule .
And well, that's the perfect opportunity to go all soundtracks and geekeries. And by soundtracks I mean as much real soundtracks, as albums that became soundtracks for one or more of my imaginary worlds. And then there's some pure geeky stuff (who said Power Metal?)
As always, they're listed in personal discovery order. Best enjoyed while pen-and-paper roleplaying, obviously!
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Soundtracks and Geekeries
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Soundtracks and Geekeries
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Nobuo Uematsu - Final Fantasy VII OST (1997) Simply put, this is a four-and-a-half-hour long madeleine de Proust. This game changed my life, almost twenty years ago, and this soundtrack still boasts impressive tunes. Link: Let's start with a YouTube link. |
Blind Guardian - Imaginations From The Other Side (1995) Did I mention there would be some power metal? Well, I guess Blind Guardian are the quintessential band for fantasy nerds (also see Rhapsody below, of course). Just check the eponymous song and you'll understand why (if you don't already know). Link: another YouTube playlist. |
Demons And Wizards - Demons & Wizards (1999) Two of the best power metal songwriters and musicians pairing up for a collab? Hell yeah! Filled to the brim with great songs, it has all the power without the cheesiness (hey, even the ballad is good)! Link: one more YouTube upload. |
Rhapsody (Of Fire) - Power Of The Dragonflame (2002) More refined than Symphony Of Enchanted Lands, a bit darker too, this is a fantastically epic and well written album. What a conclusion to the first half of the saga ! So... " believe it, it's the Dragonflame. " (and I must add that songs from this album and Demons & Wizards found their way on my best DnD campaign soundtrack) Link: yes... YouTube |
Disillusion - Gloria (2006) |
I put these two together because they're both main parts of the perfect soundtrack for a world of mine - one influenced by FF VII among other things, and in which Ulver's Perdition City fits very well too. For both of them, that more or less prevalent industrial edge really gives an urban / post-modern despondant feel, which suits me just fine.
Funilly enough, both have some other things in common - apart of their shared sheer awesomeness, that is. Both are from German bands, and both got reviled because they weren't the death / melodeath average fans were used to - though Gloria did get much less flak than Feel Sorry For The Fanatic... ending in both marking the start of a hiatus for the band.
Anyway, both are albums I would take on a desert island anytime (well, with Odium too).
Link: Feel Sorry For The Fanatic is here on YouTube, and you'll find Gloria on YouTube too!
Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard - The Dark Knight OST (2008) That movie! That soundtrack! Link: Here's the enlarged version on YouTube for you! |
Hawkwind - Warrior On The Edge Of Time (1975) This is not Hawkwind's most famous album... But it's the one I really like. And, even if I'm not a fan, the fact that it's loosely based on the Eternal Warrior stuff by Mickael Moorcock - who did write some lyrics - certainly helps. That, and this old-school 70's vibe, so reminiscent of old D'n'D, too! Link: The full trip is here on YouYube |
Abney Park - The End Of Days (2010) Abney Park are an electro-goth rock who turned into steampunk music's spearhead. I stumbled into them while reading some Weregeek comments, and I HAD to have one of their albums in there, but which one? I discovered them all at the same time, so the choice wasn't that easy. And while I'd counsel either Aether Shanties (for its sky pirates theme) or Lost Horizons (first half is filled with fantastic songs) for starters, this The End Of Days is clearly my favourite. It's the most somber, and... See my sig in the forums? The song's from here. Link: Here are a few songs on YouTube! |
Skyclad - Forward Into The Past (2017) While this album won't stand the test of time as 'best Skyclad album ever', it certainly is the best of the Kevin Ridley era. What made it so special for me is that music-wise, I totally hear a return so some old Skyclad roots... And most importantly it has an obvious storytelling bias (as seen in the intro, outro, and the excellent "Words Fail Me"), and it was the only album I listened to while attending this year's Imaginales festival (fantasy litterature ftw!). Link: It's on BandCamp! |
Previously...
Part 5
or start at the beginning here
To be continued... here!
Credits for my pic goes to Nicolas Jahan!
| Written on 28.11.2017 by Once your regular Hellfest reporter, now retired. I (strangely enough) listen to a lot of metal. And enjoy good beers, comics, novels and role-playing games. |
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