glad you liked it! this band is like a black hole, you find,from the most beautiful love songs to the more heavy to symphonic. Under the Sun is my fav, but also, In Silence and The Broken Ones. Morgana was the first I ever heard of them and hooked me.
Nice reaction. I subscribed & liked! Loreley isn't a demi goddess. The Loreley is a kind of German Siren / mermaid. Loreley comes from old German dialects of the middle Rhine area. Lore comes from an old Rhine area word "luren" (whispering). And "Ley" means rock. All the steep rock cliffs at the river Rhine have names with "Ley" in it because of that. In ancient times there were harsh and dangerous rapids in front of the "Whispering Rock" (Loreley). The echo of the water of those rapids had an effect, as if the rock was whispering. The Rhine was at all times and ages an important waterway. But most sailors of ancient times were not able to swim and when their boats were smashed in the wild rapids in front of the Loreley, they drowned there very often. So the Germans made a kind of own Siren / mermaid saga about that rock. The unlucky Loreley, who was on her way to be forced into a monastery jumped from the rock of the Loreley to her death. There was an unlucky love story involved, too. From that day on she sat as a kind of ghost on the rock besides the dangerous rapids and sang sad songs and combed her long, golden hair. That enchanted the sailors on the freight boats and they didn't watched out for the dangerous rocks and rapids of that place...and so they crashed their boats and drowned. Distracted by the Siren Loreley. At exactly that place there is a statue of sad Siren Loreley. Sitting on a rock and combing her long golden hair. Some years ago a tank ship crashed there. Killing one sailor. On the photos one can see the sad Loreley statue looking on the half submerged freight ship. My recommendation for a reaction: The band "Die Krupps" and their song "Allies". Greetings Mega
The name is the same, but this is really about the demigoddess in pangeyan mythology. I believe LOTL invented it, but this is about that Loreley. I believe they mixed them both with "scream for me" being responded with wailing, but it's definitely not only about german rock. They also took the name Morgana and made it into pangeyan goddess. Other names of the gods and spirits I do not recognize from somewhere else, but not sure.
@@Faidrs Yes, you are right. Someone told me below another reaction video to that song, that LOTL made up some own created fantasy gods and goddesses and used the names of "real" Gods etc for them. So they are singing about "their" Loreley and not the Loreley from the old German saga.
More Lotl please. This band is great. Greetings from Germany.
Raining Stars
Drag me to hell
Under the sun
Voodoo doll
They are very diverse band! There are so many great song they have! Try "Raining stars" for next ))
glad you liked it! this band is like a black hole, you find,from the most beautiful love songs to the more heavy to symphonic.
Under the Sun is my fav, but also, In Silence and The Broken Ones.
Morgana was the first I ever heard of them and hooked me.
i love this track soooooooooo much...im so glad i found the band + THIS SONG
You definitely need to check out their latest drop 'Priest'
Definitely! And:
Under the Sun
Ruins
For they know not what they do (the latest Video)
Yes! Thank you Delia and thank you for doing this Mike!
😊
Raining Stars
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice reaction. I subscribed & liked!
Loreley isn't a demi goddess. The Loreley is a kind of German Siren / mermaid. Loreley comes from old German dialects of the middle Rhine area. Lore comes from an old Rhine area word "luren" (whispering). And "Ley" means rock. All the steep rock cliffs at the river Rhine have names with "Ley" in it because of that.
In ancient times there were harsh and dangerous rapids in front of the "Whispering Rock" (Loreley). The echo of the water of those rapids had an effect, as if the rock was whispering.
The Rhine was at all times and ages an important waterway. But most sailors of ancient times were not able to swim and when their boats were smashed in the wild rapids in front of the Loreley, they drowned there very often.
So the Germans made a kind of own Siren / mermaid saga about that rock.
The unlucky Loreley, who was on her way to be forced into a monastery jumped from the rock of the Loreley to her death. There was an unlucky love story involved, too.
From that day on she sat as a kind of ghost on the rock besides the dangerous rapids and sang sad songs and combed her long, golden hair. That enchanted the sailors on the freight boats and they didn't watched out for the dangerous rocks and rapids of that place...and so they crashed their boats and drowned. Distracted by the Siren Loreley.
At exactly that place there is a statue of sad Siren Loreley. Sitting on a rock and combing her long golden hair.
Some years ago a tank ship crashed there. Killing one sailor. On the photos one can see the sad Loreley statue looking on the half submerged freight ship.
My recommendation for a reaction:
The band "Die Krupps" and their song "Allies".
Greetings
Mega
Die Krupps would be a very interesting reaction, indeed. Welcome to the family!
Mike: Do this reaction before mine! Die Krupps, at least this song, is akin to HSB/Rammstein/NIN had a baby ❤️🔥
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:-)
The name is the same, but this is really about the demigoddess in pangeyan mythology. I believe LOTL invented it, but this is about that Loreley. I believe they mixed them both with "scream for me" being responded with wailing, but it's definitely not only about german rock. They also took the name Morgana and made it into pangeyan goddess. Other names of the gods and spirits I do not recognize from somewhere else, but not sure.
@@Faidrs Yes, you are right. Someone told me below another reaction video to that song, that LOTL made up some own created fantasy gods and goddesses and used the names of "real" Gods etc for them. So they are singing about "their" Loreley and not the Loreley from the old German saga.
Yes ll pls do try .. raining stars ft formalin
Hi Annis, I did react to that song :)
This band can be described as "When goths discover white" lol