I see a lot of people saying this track doesn't fit him, and I hard disagree. Going hard does not mean it doesn't sound depressed, lonely or tragic. The melody here gives to me at least the impression of someone who has a regret filled past and apathy filled present, while the final-ish part leans more into the apathy than lonliness. Just me though.
@@Tedted2001 first I've heard of that. Isn't the final stage of depression more about treatment resistance? I've never heard of a depressed person having a sudden shot of happiness toward the end of their life.
@@sammoore2082 It's when they decide to end it. From the outside it will look like they suddenly flipped a switch and are not depressed anymore, but in reality they are planning a trip down the sewer slide.
probably the only major characters song that i think doesnt fit the character not saying its bad but i cant really see it fitting dalv like when you hear protocol, showdown, guns blazing and a mother's love you can really get a blueprint for the character (stuff like martlet's clumsiness in how random the melody is, cerobas seriousness with how intense the instruments are, showdown showing starlo's goofy side with the random cowboy moments while also showing he can get serious) i feel like with this song they couldve done a better job of emphasizing dalv's loneliness and shyness
It very much seems to be a theme fit for the boss battle itself moreso than the character. For the character, at best it's... a vampire theme I suppose, and I guess it shows that Dalv is actively trying to be hostile - or, to be more accurate, trying to push you away, but the intensity for the theme of the first boss tells the player "this game is going to be harder than Undertale was; beware and be ready." Admittedly, it's been I think nearly a decade since I've played Undertale, and I'm still working my way through my first playthrough of Undertale Yellow, so whether or not it's actually harder than Undertale is something I can't really speak on.
Fun fact... This song was composed by someone who was 15 at the time
Wait REALLY???
A great theme about an electric vampire made by a 15 year old is quite...SHOCKING to hear about!
Quite frankly, I'm STUNNED.
@@sheepythebott That's your cue to laugh... or, uh... to emote at all?
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I see a lot of people saying this track doesn't fit him, and I hard disagree. Going hard does not mean it doesn't sound depressed, lonely or tragic. The melody here gives to me at least the impression of someone who has a regret filled past and apathy filled present, while the final-ish part leans more into the apathy than lonliness. Just me though.
this song really fits to the genderbert marceline guy 10/10
Does it though? I feel it might be a bit too energetic for a while is essentially a depressed vampire.
@@sammoore2082 The last stage of depression is overly happy. Then... well they aren't alive anymore.
@@Tedted2001 first I've heard of that. Isn't the final stage of depression more about treatment resistance? I've never heard of a depressed person having a sudden shot of happiness toward the end of their life.
@@sammoore2082 It's when they decide to end it. From the outside it will look like they suddenly flipped a switch and are not depressed anymore, but in reality they are planning a trip down the sewer slide.
Perfect Vampire boss theme! I love it!
This vampire's theme goes so hard, and it sounds so different from the rest of the soundtrack.
The music about Dalv boss battle of Undertale YELLOW
probably the only major characters song that i think doesnt fit the character
not saying its bad but i cant really see it fitting dalv
like when you hear protocol, showdown, guns blazing and a mother's love you can really get a blueprint for the character (stuff like martlet's clumsiness in how random the melody is, cerobas seriousness with how intense the instruments are, showdown showing starlo's goofy side with the random cowboy moments while also showing he can get serious)
i feel like with this song they couldve done a better job of emphasizing dalv's loneliness and shyness
I actually agree despite loving this song. It goes almost a little too hard for a first true boss
It very much seems to be a theme fit for the boss battle itself moreso than the character. For the character, at best it's... a vampire theme I suppose, and I guess it shows that Dalv is actively trying to be hostile - or, to be more accurate, trying to push you away, but the intensity for the theme of the first boss tells the player "this game is going to be harder than Undertale was; beware and be ready."
Admittedly, it's been I think nearly a decade since I've played Undertale, and I'm still working my way through my first playthrough of Undertale Yellow, so whether or not it's actually harder than Undertale is something I can't really speak on.
my most favourite Characters in Undertale yellow:
1.Dalv
2.Dalv
3.Dalv
4.Dalv
5.Dalv
6.Dalv
7.Dalv
8.Dalv
9.Dalv
10.Dalv
I agree. Also whenever Dalv gets killed I question why. (Unless it's genocide. )
@@Randomboiwithnosanity pro tip, you can actually spare Dalv in genocide route :)
@@elkkslocas749 didn't know that, but I actually didn't play the game, I just watched a playthough.
sparing him in genocide is worse than killing him tbh@@elkkslocas749
Oh! You forgot Dalv!
Loop isn't perfect but it's the only one on the site
I plan on redoing a lot of these once I get through the whole ost so thanks for pointing it out, it helps a ton!
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nice heart