One Ring to Rule Them All - Clamavi De Profundis
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2018
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Here is our version of J.R.R. Tolkien's poem, "One Ring to Rule Them All!" We hope you enjoy it:)
Album Art: Our original work
A note on our interpretation:
The One Ring is the symbol of all evil. But there are so many forms that evil can take and so it was our challenge and adventure to try and give musical form to this all encompassing evil, (while still remembering that good will always triumph over any evil).
The song begins with the legend of the forging of the rings, and our goal was to paint each of the races a little differently, including a literal interpretation of having 3, 7, 9, and 1 voices to speak for each of the rings. Then the song depicts the forging of the One Ring whilst Sauron speaks in the Black speech. The “One Ring theme” enters in, bare and minimal since no one yet knows the impact or power of this evil. The song returns to the original themes as a last glance before the one ring theme returns to overshadow them all. One by one, the themes are pulled into the vicious “ring cycle” as the music circles around, growing darker and more intense.
Evil is often at first attractive (i.e. the ring), and a person who is enslaved by a bad habit/sin (e.g. Smeagol, Isildur, etc.) often does not realize their peril until they are already caught up in the vicious cycle of evil, which in the end, leaves them empty and possessed of nothing. These are the sentiments that color the “ring cycle” of the latter part of the song.
We hope that you enjoy this song!
We are unable to get permission to sell this song so we are posting it here free for your enjoyment. If you want a copy of the mp3, we are offering it to those who support us on Patreon!
My brother composed and arranged the piece. My family sang it.
Please no bad language in the comments. We want this to be family friendly:)
Lyrics:
Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky,
Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone,
Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die,
One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.
I love how they changing their voices when singing the Elves', Dwarves', Humans' and the Dark Lord's verse!!!
I agree
Yes, this is very well done
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@@EveryoneElseIsWeirdImNormal Mine? Mine is a vættir, or a nature troll of some sort who is listening to a little girl who reads a story for them. :)
I don't like it actually. It kinda ruins the uniformity of the song for me.
Just a thought of mine. Nine rings for nine nazgul, one for himself. The way i see it, the nazgul are his fingers. One for each finger save the finger with the one.
Which was cut off... Thus he only has nine fingers... Clever
@N.A.R Channel The above is symbolic. The Nazgul are like his fingers.
Never really thought of why they had that odd number. Makes sense now.
Given that the 3 Elves were never corrupted, and most of the 7 Dwarves' rings were either lost, or reclaimed by force, while all 9 of the Mortal Men were corrupted, it is quite befitting. That's pretty deep.
Then you have the New Ring (I am quite aware The Shadow games are non canon), which is an insult to Sauron so what finger d'you think that would go?
everyone says Sauron was a basic villain with little depth. But i disagree. He brings something haunting and deeply terrifying, like the presence of a true demon. A conscious, sentient, cunning, personification of domination and ruthless conquest.
The Empire is War made manifest. That is why it is perfect.
I fight because it is was I was made to do.
For Sauron declares it so.
That’s from Star Wars isn’t that
Well, Sauron was a lieutenant, alongside the Balrogs who had similar ranks while serving their master, Melkor.
@@douglasallar9176 Well said, the biggest difference is the balrogs served as elite infantry, being Morgoth’s best soldiers ( possibly excluding dragons), while Sauron was more like his right hand man, he didn’t have the brutish strength of a balrog, but he had much more cunning and will to dominate (as well as many other qualities)
You're not wrong but I like to imagine him as a little goof who gets too in over his head
He's real powerful and smart, but not powerful and smart enough to keep up with his own ambitions
And this leads to him scheming so hard that at one point he gets an island annihilated by god with him on it
I just heard and amazing part, the overlay on "Nine for mortal men doomed to die" links up with "To Find Them", making the line "Nine for mortal men, doomed to find them" which is really cool because the Nazgul are always searching for the Rings, and they cannot be truly killed, so they are "Doomed to find them".
Boomer Lizard I’M SO GLAD SOMEONE ELSE HEARD THIS.
@@frostycane5134 I think that this is overinterpretation.
@@0ichigan06 I think it's intentional; fom both Tolkien and the channel
@@shreddedavocado2649 Certainly not from Tolkien; he was simply writing a poem, not composing a piece of music. He couldn't have foreseen some kind of overlay like this.
Or doomed to have found their rings and become Nazgûl.
Weird fact, Tolkien died in 1973...
3 rings for the elven kings under the sky
7 for the dwarf lords in their halls of stone
9 for mortal men doomed to die
1 for the dark lord on his dark throne.
Yeah, it's the funniest coincidence in literature...probably. I've been using this as a way to convince people that the world of LOTR and the Hobbit is cool. Like a sort of hook (as if I was writing an essay).
Edit: also the weirdest coincidence.
That is *amazing* LOL
it's an easy way to remember who got how many rings
@@Neo2266. , for me its the reverse, to remember when Tolkien died.
There is no better place for LOTR fans to unite than the comment section of a Clamavi du Profunds video.
Except, possibly, Minecraft Middle-Earth.
@@cardinalhamneggs5253 you're joking right
Amen
@@crippledcow2235 I mean it's a wonderful mod.
@@thethirdsicily4802 it's good, no doubt, but has this dude ever heard of Laurelin Server on Lotro?
Love the overlaying part: "nine for mortal men, doomed to find them" and "seven for the dwarf lords, in their halls of stone bind them", which both make sense, Nazgul are tasked with finding the One Ring, and dwarfs are stuck in their mines by their greed caused by the rings.
Love that part
Also Three rings for the elven kings under the darkness
The presence of Black Speech in this was a nice touch. Reminded me of a fun fact about the Speech. In all words for Sauron's self-made tongue, the letter "E" is left out and is ignored. The reason? To pronounce "E," your mouth curves upward as if smiling and Sauron doesn't strike me as a smiler at all
😀
But actually, he was, since "Then Sauron smiled, and said" (Lay of Leithian, Canto II), when Gorlim is captured and brought before the future Dark Lord.
Besides that, E was a favorite letter of the elves, which Sauron would have wanted to avoid associating with.
You tricked me into saying "E" a bunch of times to test that, you damned liar.
Just shows how much of a genius linguist Tolkien was.
You don’t need to curve your mouth mouth upwards to pronounce “E”
recently purchased a replica of the one ring with the mordor language written on it. It is precious to me.
Revarus Maldar the marking upon the band begin to fade, a secret that only fire my tell
Precious? It’s been called that before, but not by you.
@@edwynbrownart9410 What business is it of yours what he does with his own things?!
@@lejammiedodgere after all, why shouldn't he keep it?
Throw it into the fire!!!
One thing I absolutely loved is how every verse has a different feel to suit the race (deeper voice for dwarves, higher for elves, somber for Sauron, etc). This channel is second to none.
Tolkien died in 1973 reverse that makes 3791
Ty The Hobo the year he will rise to show the world what quality story telling looks like once more
6KingDomsPlay I always knew Tolkien was book-Jesus
If you didn't notice also, there were three voices for the elven kings, 7 for the dwarves, 9 for men, and just one singing for the one.
I hadn't actually noticed. That's amazing.
“Evil is often at first attractive (e.g. the ring)” let’s not forget that Sauron was also supposed to have been (before the fall of Númenor) very attractive - he is described as being fair.
You don't get called "mairon the admirable" for no reason.
I still think Sauron is attractive
It all began with the forging of the Great Rings. Three were given to the Elves; immortal, wisest and fairest of all beings. Seven, to the Dwarf Lords, great miners and craftsmen of the mountain halls. And nine, nine rings were gifted to the race of Men, who above all else desire power. For within these rings was bound the strength and the will to govern over each race. But they were all of them deceived, for another ring was made. In the land of Mordor, in the fires of Mount Doom, the Dark Lord Sauron forged in secret, a master ring, to control all others. And into this ring he poured all his cruelty, his malice and his will to dominate all life. One ring to rule them all. One by one, the free peoples of Middle Earth fell to the power of the Ring. But there were some who resisted. A last alliance of men and elves marched against the armies of Mordor, and on the very slopes of Mount Doom, they fought for the freedom of Middle-Earth. Victory was near, but the power of the ring could not be undone. It was in this moment, when all hope had faded, that Isildur, son of the king, took up his father's sword. And Sauron, enemy of the free peoples of Middle-Earth, was defeated. The Ring passed to Isildur, who had this one chance to destroy evil forever, but the hearts of men are easily corrupted. And the ring of power has a will of its own. It betrayed Isildur, to his death. And some things that should not have been forgotten were lost. History became legend. Legend became myth. And for two and a half thousand years, the ring passed out of all knowledge. Until, when chance came, the ring ensnared a new bearer. The ring came to the creature Gollum, who took it deep into the tunnels under the Misty Mountains, and there it consumed him. The ring gave to Gollum unnatural long life. For five hundred years it poisoned his mind; and in the gloom of Gollum's cave, it waited. Darkness crept back into the forests of the world. Rumor grew of a shadow in the East, whispers of a nameless fear, and the Ring of Power perceived. Its time had now come. It abandoned Gollum. But then something happened that the Ring did not intend. It was picked up by the most unlikely creature imaginable. A Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, of the Shire. For the time will soon come when Hobbits will shape the fortunes of all...
Thanks for posting it.
That reading of the inscription in the Black Speech was chilling, pretty sure the lights dimmed here as I was listening 😵
Benjamin Trey Blue I died.
My ears had an orgasm
I farted
This version really makes you want to stand up and start routing for Sauron. The closing chorus (3:20) really sounds heroic, vastly misunderstood villain that Sauron guy. Give him a chance people!
3 Ring for the Elves, 7 For the Dwarves, 9 for the Men, 1 For the Dark Lord: 3791 spelled backward is 1973, the year Tolkien died... Despite this tragedy, the best gift Fate could have ever given the Lord of Words !
Stéphane V English Secret service: hold it right there
19 rings, and the One, gunslinger.
This just blew my mind
Amen brother
wow... quite something.
Say, if you're going to do the "dark" Tolkien songs, perhaps you could try doing the "Wight's Chant" from Fellowship of the Ring?
"Cold be hand and heart and bone,
and cold be sleep under stone:
never more to wake on stony bed,
never, till the Sun fails and the Moon is dead.
In the black wind the stars shall die,
and still on gold here let them lie,
till the dark lord lifts his hand
over dead sea and withered land."
It would be so cool!
Snow Lion
That would be cool! I’d love to hear their musical interpretation of the Oath of Fëanor as well.
What chapter was this in?
@@destrorso2505 Book 1 Chapter 8, _"Fog on the Barrow-Downs"._ It's also where the Hobbits got their Numenorean daggers, Merry later using his to stab the Witch-King in the leg and so allowing Eowyn to finish the job.
That sadness when you realize you can't say anymore that this song should be resung with christopher lee as dark lord
because you know...
...
mhm.. What's worse is I can;t seem to find any version of his reciting the poem without "generic lurking cellist" sound
Look on Spotify and there's some variations of him half-singing this, all Tolkien Ensemble. Of all the poems he's done for them, The Riddle of Strider (II) in the album The Fellowship of The Ring is the best. Close your eyes and it feels like you're in Bree, at the Prancing Pony, gazing over at that ominous hooded figure yourself.
Can you pleasssssssse send a link to it if you still know where to find it? I started digging around and I just cannot find it!
open.spotify.com/album/0yhcUWS3gLd5zt88boYvL8
Thank you!
Ash nazg durbatuluk, ash nazg gimbatul, ash nazg thrakatuluk, agh burzum-ishi krimpatul!
The spell won't work this time. You said "krimpatul" instead of "gimbatul" in the second verse.
Thou dare to question My divine authority!?
You'll always play second fiddle to your terrible master, who is named Morgoth! Begone!
It still works, Herowl. One ring to rule them all, one ring to bind them, one ring to bring them all...
Legion XIII it's actually melkor
Ok no joke, they started to sing the black speech and outside my window storm clouds rolled in, blocked the sun at 1:30pm making it dark out, and it is now raining like crazy!. It wasn't supposed to rain today!
Wizard Man Don't play with things that wasn't meant for you.
Creepy
I'd enjoy that
RIP
The words of the Black Land should not be bandied about lightly
I was skeptical when I saw that you were doing the one ring. I didn't think you could make it sound as good as your usual work but you proved me wrong. Nice job, that was fantastic.
This song was really awesome. Until you guys spoke the language of Mordor and a demon appeared in my room, then it was less awesome. Though deals for my soul aside, I really did enjoy this song as I enjoy your group's dedication to making these styles of music.
Rabid did the demon offered you something?
Chocolate?
Rabid Demons don't offer contracts, devils do.
Plazama didn't your parents ever tell you not to accept candy from the demons of Mordor?:)
Rabid that demon was Your mother?
ONE A CAPELLA TO RULE THEM ALL
Kyle Edwards they should do an A Capella version of this.
Kyle Edwards it’s not a capella
If it was, there would be no music other than a piano (maybe)
What? There a many instruments played
Here is our version of J.R.R. Tolkien's poem, "One Ring to Rule Them All." We hope you enjoy it:) Please read the description for an explanation on our musical interpretation of this poem.
It's fantastic!
Amazing work guys!
Finally! One of the bad guy songs.
wow great
Clamavi De Profundis I love it! I’m a huge Lord of the Rings trilogy. Have you guys ever thought of doing an original song based of the lore of the Lord of the Rings trilogy?
When I was in fourth grade a substitute teacher handed out trinkets and one of them was a replica one ring and this girl got it. There was a fight to get it from her, and some one got sent to the nurses office, and I swear I heard a kid roar like an orc
Edit: wow this is the most likes I've gotten on a comment.
I can't tell if you are joking or not. Are you? If not, it was probably me.
This sounds like a greentext
@@kiranm8569 I'm not kidding. This actually happened.
@@mercwiththemouth3720 I believe you. LotR is like the Bible- it inspires people to new heights.
@@kiranm8569 yes. Though not necessarily the best heights. I mean, that got violent.
It's not even 50 Words, and yet you make it sound as epic as any other Song by Tolkien, just by Tonal Variation, that my Friends, is true Skill.
*"One ring to rule them all."*
*"One ring to find them."*
*"One ring to bring them all."*
*"And in the darkness bind them."*
Way better than the rings of power series version
LAWD DEM RANGZ
DEM RANGZ OF POOOWWAAAHH
it is strange but i cannot help but think that in an alternate lotr universe where all humans are like the dark numenoreans and sworn to sauron this song would be an hymn to war, not a dark prophecy like in "canon", but an omen to the triumph of the dark lord and the glory of a new age.
I may just be strange but this song do not convey the feels of impending doom for me but quite the opposite ^^
( P.S : sorry for my english, it's not my native language)
That’s actually really good idea and cool!
I think it conveys both!
Ye, Sauron like the Emperor of Mankind in Warhammer 40K, uniting all races under one banner. Sounds dystopic but not that much if you think it through.
No problem, bud.
@@piscisknight Considering that everyone would lose their free will in the process, sounds pretty dystopic to me.
You guys make such amazing music. It brings such a different and epic spin off of Tolkien's poems. Keep it up.
You're right!
Came back to hear this after the outro-version of rings of power.
I really wish they would've used this as it feels far more epic.
"I renounce the Blessed Kingdom,
To redeem the land of shadows
And rebuild the walls of Arda.
Pure and unspoiled light
Will come to replace the Dark Lord.
Fear me and rejoice,
The time for a new ring has come." -Celebrimbor/Talion 💍
We renounce our maker.
We cleave to the darkness.
Behold! We are the Nine, lords on unending life!
That must be the happiest sounding "doomed to die" I've ever heard
Whoever said the Black Speech part. That was amazing. And whoever edited it. Glorious.
This song should be played in The Rings of Power season finale. This is the best version of "One Ring to Rule them All"
Shame RoP sucks balls and shits on the Lore
This song, but not the Version was sung at the end of season 1
@@heiratsschwindler6749 Still brought chills down me spine
One Theme to rule them all, One Theme to find them,
One Theme to bring them all and in the darkness bind them
In the
channel Clamavi De Profundis
where the music reign
I love how this began as a somber curse upon the various different races under Sauron's control, but ended as if they were all unified against the dark lord. Fantastic detail
I keep coming back to this for 2 reasons.
1) It’s just an amazing song overall
2) “In the land of Mordor where the shadows lie” is spoken so powerfully I can’t get over it
That was a great build up and an incredible climax. Amazing.
this is just the kind of thing that reminds me that even though our world is out of wack, their is still honor and decorum in the world. Thank you Clamavi De Profundis for this and all your other works.
This doesn’t sound grim, ominous, or evil - it sounds beautiful, like the Ring.
Is it significant that the Ring is called “the One”, just like Eru, “the One” ? Maybe this means that Sauron, who rejected Eru, is now dependent on a ring that is his own craftsmanship. Quite a come-down.
Sauron never rejected Eru. In the ME universe, even Valar are gods to humans and Elves. Sauron as a same race(Ainur) being with all of Valar he wanted to be a god-king like the Valar
@@_semih_ but Sauron turned away from Eru's plan and wanted to institute Melkor's will instead, and then his own
@@jessicacaron5084 As far as I remember Tolkien explained that Sauron knew of Eru, according to his own wisdom. He thought that Illuvatar neglected Middle Earth and abandoned it so according to his own wisdom Sauron would be the god-king of the Middle Earth to rule it and the children of Illuvatar. This is the main reason behind all the events of the second and third ages
@@_semih_ Yeah! so I interpret that as him rejecting Eru who told Sauron and the other Ainur that he had a plan and all that and that he wanted the Ainur to behave in a certain way
Well, this is the creepiest thing I've heard in a while. * Listens several more times *
You guys should do "Down, Down, Down to Goblin Town" Next
Edit: And this was great
steel58836 or they should do where there's a whip there's a way
Yes.
@@dallindunn1186
No. We don't mention that one.
Yes please.
@@mattaffenit9898 but they can do it right
Hearing the evil enchantment in the black speach hurts the ears of elf, dwarf and man.
Just woke up to see this, best day ever
1:22
Free darkspeech button, for all you murder hobos out there.
WOW. This was impressive, especially the 3-7-9-1 progression at the start. That was clever.
I look forward to your next works, and I shiver in anticipation for your next dip into the poems of Middle Earth.
These Lyrics From the Silmarillion PLEASE!
He chanted a song of wizardry,
Of piercing, opening, of treachery,
Revealing, uncovering, betraying.
Then sudden Felagund there swaying
sang in answer a song of staying,
Resisting, battling against power,
Of secrets kept, strength like a tower,
And trust unbroken, freedom, escape;
Of changing and of shifting shape,
Of snares eluded, broken traps,
The prison opening, the chain that snaps,
Backwards and forwards swayed their song.
Reeling and foundering, as ever more strong
The chanting swelled, Felagund fought,
And all the magic and might he brought,
Of Elvenesse into his words.
Softly in the gloom they heard the birds
Singing afar in Nargothrond,
The sighing of the sea beyond,
Beyond the western world, on sand,
On sand of pearls in Elvenland.
Then the gloom gathered; darkness growing
In Valinor, the red blood flowing
Beside the sea, where the Noldor slew
The Foamriders, and stealing drew
Their white ships with their white sails
From lamplit havens. The wind wails,
The wolf howls. The ravens flee.
The ice mutters in the mouths of the sea.
The captives sad in Angband mourn,
Thunder rumbles, the fires burn-
And Finrod fell before the throne.
This is a very good idea! I think CDP would have a stunning interpretation of this poem. It’s full of conflict and hope and melancholy, so I think it’s right up their alley.
bruh he did it dunno if you saw it
i'm listening to this as background music while i draw and let me tell you i was NOT prepared for the visceral terror i felt when the Black Speech and clanging began. excellent work, 10/10 would listen again.
Sauron is basically the ultimate evolution of all our paralysis demons at once, but with a cool language. It's like a killer frenchman wanting to steal all my donuts just for the sake of drowning my dreams.
You must do "Hoist the Colors" from Pirates of the Caribbean!!! 😍😍😍
great idea 😀😍
Agree says I
Aye aye
Aye that sounds magnificent
Aye
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them
We see through your trickery, Sauron the Deceiver!
Isaac Jones Yes we must bring him to Númenor to make sure he won't try anything.
Last words of a mighty empire.
Basic rule: Do not accept gifts from strangers.
Numenor failed -.-
Sauron: (To Voldemort) You stole all your most prized possessions. I made my own.
This song just gets better and better as it continues, not song of durin / lament of rohirrim tier but still a very nice song.
Shivers... Complete epicness
I used to have the entire verse Sauron speaks in Black Speech written on the inside of my English binder my 8th grade year. This song has brought that poem to life.
I love your songs so much. I feel if Peter Jackson remastered the LOTR trilogy, your songs would be used quite heavily.
Pls pls pls.... Do a version of Where theres a Whip Theres a Way.
I can't like this enough
That was some clever choices for the voice tone change for the lines.
The higher pitch for the 3 Elven rings.
The shift to the deep rumble of the Dwarvern rings.
The wavering high and low of the 9 doomed men.
And the almost mournful and ominous tone for the Dark Lord on his dark throne.
The low and echoing Black Speech was perfectly menacing.
And that final hissing whisper of the last line, “In the land of Mordor where the shadows lie”.
I’m not sure how you guys aren’t more famous by now, since your songs are better than some people I’ve seen with 2 million+ subs
They dont have a label
Their music is different of what the mob likes.
Only Lord of the Rings fans will appreciate their songs.
Tolkien fans*
And I wouldn't really call myself a Tolkien fan. I just really like epic operatic fantasy music.
Wish this was used in rings of power instead of the version in episode 8
They should have used this for the ending of the Rings of Power
agreed, end credits made me cringe
This one is so much powerful, using voice acting for each part of the text, it makes us feel the power of the rings!
I thought the same thing
But they did....
@@lexiebuhler1415 they mean this version, or one that was just better than the out of tune garbage that was played
One I'd like to see is the song Eowyn sings at Theodreds funeral, not sure if it's in the books but its beautiful song - it's called the Lament for Theodred btw
This almost makes it seem like some sort of creepy religious hymn to the One Ring. Nice touch there.
I just love the tune of this song, the voice in the second part is just perfect, it sounds innocent and haughty, but we all know what's behind the power that the ring brings. Tempting little trinket
Having read your note on the interpretation, I must say you did an excellent job in representing that interpretation with the music and its themes. Thank you for sharing!
Such a loss this wasn't the chosen song for the final episode of the serie
I honestly didn't know if this poem would work as a song, but you guys made it work. Very well done! Gonna be stuck in my head for a while.
When I first heard it I liked it, but it was really amazing when I read after how well-thought-out it is in the description. I love how it changes back and forth from a brighter and more benign tone to a sinister one, that makes it so much more foreboding
Shre nazg golugranu kilmi-nudu
Ombi kuzddurbagu gundum-ishi
Nugu gurunkilu bard gurutu
Ash Burz-Durbagu burzum-ishi
Daghburz-ishi makha gulshu darulu
Ash nazg durbatulûk
ash nazg gimbatul,
ash nazg thrakatulûk
agh burzum-ishi krimpatul
Daghburz-ishi makha gulshu darulu
Honestly, when the black speech was being sung, storm clouds rolled in and almost made it darkness at 3:30 pm
Childhood hero sauron ma boy!!!
clamavi de profundis always drops bangers
Listening to this has given me goosebumps and made my day and will be listing for some time. You have really musically enlightened the LORT and Hobbit stories and poems for me and I'm sure for many of your listeners! Thank you so much your family are fantastic!
Yes!
EDIT (after watching): Please do more Tolkien's poems not only form Lord of the Rings and really well done.
One Ring for a Hobbit, from the Green Hills of Shire,
One Ring to Carry,
One Ring to Oppose,
One Ring to Bear,
In Mordor Destroy,
One Ring for One,
True Lord of the Rings...
Clever remix of the original poem but the title of the book is still referring to the unseen presence of Sauron being the main instigator of the whole conflict as an imposing sorcerous figure of emense power over the characters on their journey to destroy his life force (the ring) after being resurrected for the last time.
It's THE Shire.
Man that always gives me a chill at the end when it says "in the land of Mordor where the shadows lie"
Your voices are very powerful. I get shivers every time I listen to your songs no matter how often I've listened to them. You guys are awesome! :)
In the land of Mordor, where the shadows lie...
Anyone else hear a kermit in the ending's "darkness" at 5:18 ?
I do now lol
Lmao
I love the way you work with melody, different tunes and composition. This song is so well done, the evil presents itself in the most beautiful form, I absolutely adore it!
What you guys do with Tolkien is just amazing. There hasn't been a single song based off of J.R.R Tolkiens poetry that I haven't loved yet.
the holes of saurons face look like a dark phoenix
I absolutely LOVE this song
yaaaas my favourite people uploaded! This is as amazing as I hoped it would be, good job! Your songs are beautiful
You can just feel the power radiating from this song! IT'S AWESOME!
Certainly a really chilling and unique take on the Ring Poem! I love what you guys have done with it and this makes me hope you guys eventually cover the battle of Songs between Sauron and the Elvish King Finrod. I think it suits this whole "each part of the song is sung by the race it pertains to" thing you have going on.
Beautiful......and mysterious sounding
Omg, this song literally gives my players goosebumps when I play it during our LOTR TTRPG sessions, so I'm loving it.
Beautiful I was singing along the whole time. U guys do great jobs please keep the songs commin
there's multiple times I think the songs gonna end but then it doesnt
I wish they used you´r vision in rings of power !
i love this song so much, its on two of my playlists
Not sure if this was already posted. But when listening I knew I was listening to something I didn't grasp, like looking at a cut gem for the first time.
Listened to it a few times now, and it's just unfolding more and more. Absolutely incredible especially at the crescendo.
Tolkien died in 1973. One Ring for the Dark Lord on his dark throne, Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die Seven for the dwarf lords in their halls of stone, three Rings for the Elven Kings under the sky. 1973 = Exact reverse order :)
*iluminati music plays*
He faked his death... bum Bum BUUUUUM!
that is so cool.
Numerology
Very interesting!!!
Supreme Leader Smeagol ik
I always listen to this song when I go through an Oblivion gate in the Elderscrolls IV: Oblivion or when I enter the Soul Cairn in Skyrim.👌😤❤
Completely makes my day when I see you guys have uploaded!!!
Love your work as always. It’s also great to read the thought process that go into the music
Im here right after watching the last episode of the Rings of Power and I can tell that this version of the song is way better for the series then the one that we got.
Amazon should have used THIS as an ending song for that last episode !
I came here to say it tbh but thanks you!
The part with the poem in the Black Speech gives me the shivers
This is exactly why Sauron is one my favorite characters in J.R.R Tolkine's books. Great work btw!