Terrifying Story in This One! 😱 | BE'LAKOR - "The Smoke Of Many Fires" | FIRST TIME REACTION
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Be'lakor is my favorite band. I love them. They deserve way more attention
They really do!!
Incase you didn't catch the story from the lyrics, I'll sum it up for you.
A man from a primitive tribe took a drink from a river/stream. He didn't know, but upstream from him the river was full of rotting corpses of another tribe. Drinking the water he was tainted and made sick. He slowly got worse over the course of the next day or two from drinking the bad water. His tribe had no idea why he was sick, and they feared that his sickness would spread to the rest of them. They didn't have modern medicine back then so they decided he had to be killed before he could infect the rest of them. When it says his relatives sagged it means they were beside themselves with grief and sadness, but they knew they couldn't stop it and were afraid as well. He was dragged to the fire and burned alive to destroy the illness. Like billions before him, regardless of form, he died as chance had decided. Meaning he died due to circumstances beyond his control, it wasn't his fault and he had no way of knowing the water was tainted, but he died the same way an insect falls into water and drowns. It was no one's fault, but it was just bad luck. And then his soul or essence raises out of the fire and returns to the stars as light.
Thank you!
It's a concept album this is the colmonation of the previous 7 songs. Love the last half of the song. Should also check out Hidden Window from their new album. George is a story teller in his lyrics.
@@enterthecronic The whole album tells the story of the "light/energy" from the first song going through several different forms of life until this guy drinks it from a river where the previous creature died upstream. That's why at the end it says "it returns to the stars from the fire", where the light first came from in the first song "An Ember's Arc" which you guys listened to that tells the story of the sun being formed and following the formation of that photon of light and it finally breaking free and heading toward Earth.
If you continue with more Be’lakor you’ll get lots of beautifully written poetry in their lyrics 🌀🌀🌀🙏🙏🙏
And of course Ne Obliviscaris, these guys 100% will blow your minds with the music and the lyricism. Can’t wait! 🌀🌀🌀✊✊✊
Awesome to see some more Be' lakor being reviewed. Ne Obliviscaris is definitely another Australian band you really need to check out, 6 piece extreme progressive metal band with violin
👍I recommend two of their most popular songs: "Countless Skies" and "Abeyance"
i grew up with be'lakor since i was 8 years old when they only known in my local town in australia and its been my favourite band ever since and sparked my interest in melodeth
Great reaction, I love this band. Their songs are a journey in themselves they create an ambiance and you feel inside the songs, I don't know how to explain. I would love you to react to their album Coherence, the whole album!
It's not my favorite Be'lakor song, but if you're looking for another one by them to react to with great lyrics and good music, try In Parting. It's a song about two birds who are brothers and their tragic journey.
Broke my dang heart a lil the first time I read the lyrics!
From my favorite Be’Lakor album ‘Of Breath and Bone’. But damn if Coherence (their latest) isn’t an amazing album too. Vessels is my third fave. Band is god tier.
Yess, Be'lakor is definitely top Melodic/prog Death metal. You should check out Countless Skies from them as well. Similar groups worth checking out and reacting to are Ne Obliviscaris, In Mourning, Aetherian, Opeth and Eternal Tears of Sorrow.
Great to see you decover Be'lakor :)
All their song are great, but maybe try "Countless Skies" next?
Son los mejores del mundo,BELAKOR
Great reaction. Another great song by Be´lakor with great story telling is Hidden Window
Love Be'lakor! 🤘🙂🤘
Be'lakor - Countless Skies please.
I concur 🌀🌀🌀🙏🙏🙏
React to "Valence" from their latest album. Its story reminds me of Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea" novella.
OMG! Be’lakor! 🌀🌀🌀✊✊✊🔥🔥🔥
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A perfect gift for my birthday! 🌀🌀🌀👍👍👍
@@cranboogie Sweet.
Happy birthday.
@@floridabelle 🌀🌀🌀😘😘😘
Happy birthday Cranboogie!!
You should listen to Countless Skies by Be'lakor. I mean, that song inspired the creation of another band. Is that good!
We need more be'lakor! - In case you are not aware, this song is part of a concept album that guides you through the life cycle of energy embodying different vessels until returning back to where it came from. The song before this one "Grasping Light" is regarding the part where energy actually took consciousness in the form of men, by being consumed by a member of a tribe by drinking water from a river poluted by a rotted corpse that actually carried a desease and our protagonist along with it - a portion of energy that walks from vessel to vessel. "The smoke of many fires" is the realization, culmination and damnation of the cycle where the last vessel dies - man gets burned alive.
I like how the girl really got into the progressive element. This might be my fav belakor song but i love all of their albums
Wasn't paying attention to the lyrics, but loved the riffs and atmosphere. Had not heard this band before, but definitely going to give them a good listen.
Masterpiece ! 🙂
Like many Opeth songs, this one never gets old for me. Just wonderful from opening to close.
Please do reaction of Much More was lost by Belakor
Guess what... Love ya. Hmm... Gets better.
Love be'lakor. Bucket list band for me. Please check out Sea sleeper from Portland. Making new music. Dropped their first album over a year ago. They don't have much of a following but they slap. Please react to mountain carver by them. Or the whole album will do lmfao.
Nostophobia
Seen em twice and you just stand in awe.....then remember you have a body and it moves
@@kevinwatts1842 lol I dance 🕺 🤣
@@christopherblowers443 the stank face dance