This is my favorite recording of this version of the song(until they release it for us) thanks for uploading it! I like this stripped down version more than the one from the ending credits
I love how it's the same when you ask Eurydice for food while they're singing Good Riddance together. Until you pick something you'll only hear Orpheus singing his part
This game never disappoints when it comes to mythological accuracy. They made damn sure to give Orpheus and Eurydice amazing singing voices. There'd be no point including them otherwise.
Would you expect anything less of Orpheus and Eurydice? Not even that foolish underworld could keep them apart. The love in your life lives ever on. Home is not where you live, it's who cares when you are gone. They follow you to the beyond! No more underworlds, digital or spiritual. Truly, those we love are never lost to us.
When I reached Eurydice's chamber after getting the credits and they were singing this instead, it was the same stunned feeling I had the very first time I found Eurydice's chamber. Do they only do this once, or is there a chance they will sing it again? I've reached the epilogue and still not heard it again... Imagine being a game designer and knowing not one but TWO amazing singers like this that you can just be like "hey, wanna do a song in my game?" and they say "yes".
I just realised that Eurydice and Orpheus' house in Asphodel is set up to be reminiscent of a studio flat, the official lodgings of the struggling milennial artist.
they showed up singing this once in a Skelly challenge run (punishment 32) and I had limited time, it was very hard to leave whitout hear the entire song
I appreciate how you can hear their voices, and therefore the amazing harmonies, much clearer. I really like the backing instrumentals of the one on the soundtrack, though
Yesterday just played Hades and bumped to this chamber, I listened for over 10 minutes. Just beautiful. It is unfortunate that this version of the song doesnt exist in the OST! :(
I can imagine someone slowly making his way through the Underworld and be called towards the sound of this haunting melody in the distance... unless that someone was killed by a siren in which case, he's floating the other way
Nope. As far as I know, the OST includes only the classic version that plays during the ending credits. I had no idea this acoustic version existed until I ran into them singing it like this.
@@etaknar Interesting. I always ready "In The Blood" as being about familial bond. I can see how bits of the song can be read individually to mean what you suggest. The verse: Loves In your life Live ever on Home Is not where you live But who cares when you’re gone Could easily be applied to Orpheus and Eurydice's love. The thing is, I think that the context of the entire song really isn't about bonds you choose, which is what ultimately your connections in your life are; it's about a connection that is predestined (Fates weave their threads, our lives are sown; Born to a life all but our own), and in the case of actual family connections, a connection that runs through your veins and "is always there", "your dearest kin below the skin" - in the blood. I like that the verse I quoted above can be read about more than just Zagreus and his family, though - and I can certainly see where your point - I would say Eurydice's triumphant song is Good Riddance, about how she's dealt with the Underworld and accepted her fate. Orpheus' Lament is a reflection of the opposite, the grief of his actions he could never overcome. Him singing Eurydice's Good Riddance can be seen as his proper acceptance of his fate, and once you release him from the binds of Hades' contract, a very literal one ("No contracts, I'm free to do as I may"). I would say they don't have a joint song celebrating their triumphant love - I do consider Good Riddance to be a celebration of their individual ability to overcome the hardships of the afterlife, but not necessarily a celebration of their love; interpreting In The Blood's verse I quoted above to be just that is _valid_ for sure, but I personally think the song itself is less about E&O and more about Zagreus.
Cloud T. Also, just as a story telling tool, it being used as the credits theme, definitely points it to being a summary of the games overall themes, more so than the two singing it.
@@cloudt.6669 I think you are right that In the Blood is more about Zagreus (God of Blood and Blood as a metaphor for familial bonds) but I think it can very mich also be interpreted for E and O. The Fates are responsible for EVERYTHING in greek myth, everything that happens in life, meaning including the non familial bonds. Moreover the phrase „In the Blood“ can also be a reference to that predetermined fate, it‘s something that is inside of, that you cannot escape as hard as you may try. I think that is actually the greatest part of this song, it can reflect on every single character and their story.
For Athena, you have to win a run, then find Athena on a future run, and repeat that a few times. For Artemis, you just have to give her lots of nectar and talk to her lots (max once per run though, only regular boons count, not Charon's shop). Almost all the gods require just playing the game and talking to them.
ALL THE SONGS ARE SO BEAUTIFUL BUT THE DUETS....
MAN *THOSE DUETS* ARE SOMETHING ELSE
I like this unplugged version
Such a callback to when they did the duet for "Paper Boats" but still a contrast since Darren takes the higher harmony on this one. SO good.
Super giant never disappoints.
Paper Boats will probably always be my overall favorite Supergiant song (mainly because of the context) but In The Blood comes really close.
This is my favorite recording of this version of the song(until they release it for us) thanks for uploading it!
I like this stripped down version more than the one from the ending credits
Oh wow, OH WOW...
Thanks, Ferroxus
What’s dope is if you talk to them and let the screen sit on the text bubble it’s just Eurydice singer her part and Orpheus strumming
I love how it's the same when you ask Eurydice for food while they're singing Good Riddance together. Until you pick something you'll only hear Orpheus singing his part
This game never disappoints when it comes to mythological accuracy. They made damn sure to give Orpheus and Eurydice amazing singing voices. There'd be no point including them otherwise.
I'm allways amazed at how much love Darren and AShley pour into their craft
Would you expect anything less of Orpheus and Eurydice? Not even that foolish underworld could keep them apart. The love in your life lives ever on. Home is not where you live, it's who cares when you are gone. They follow you to the beyond!
No more underworlds, digital or spiritual. Truly, those we love are never lost to us.
When I reached Eurydice's chamber after getting the credits and they were singing this instead, it was the same stunned feeling I had the very first time I found Eurydice's chamber.
Do they only do this once, or is there a chance they will sing it again? I've reached the epilogue and still not heard it again...
Imagine being a game designer and knowing not one but TWO amazing singers like this that you can just be like "hey, wanna do a song in my game?" and they say "yes".
I just realised that Eurydice and Orpheus' house in Asphodel is set up to be reminiscent of a studio flat, the official lodgings of the struggling milennial artist.
they showed up singing this once in a Skelly challenge run (punishment 32) and I had limited time, it was very hard to leave whitout hear the entire song
Rip brother that’s unfortunate
The timer pauses in their chamber, so you can sit and listen to them sing :)
Dude. You throw the run. It's worth it.
Powerful as hell
Edit : I like this version better than the full orchestra version.. hope they post it soon
how could you ever like this version more, dude? ridiculous....
@@markmauk8231 it's an opinion
@@Agoatluniqueleseul they are gods, they dont need instruments
@@Agoatluniqueleseul His father is a god and his mother is a muse. Its not wrong to call him god.
I appreciate how you can hear their voices, and therefore the amazing harmonies, much clearer. I really like the backing instrumentals of the one on the soundtrack, though
omg i have been looking for this for SO LONG. this is my favourite version of the song!!!
Glad you found it at last! xd
That bridge is downright angelic
Yesterday just played Hades and bumped to this chamber, I listened for over 10 minutes. Just beautiful. It is unfortunate that this version of the song doesnt exist in the OST! :(
This version is full acoustic it seems. It slaps so hard.
I can imagine someone slowly making his way through the Underworld and be called towards the sound of this haunting melody in the distance... unless that someone was killed by a siren in which case, he's floating the other way
Is this not on the OST? This is the only video i've seen of it
Nope. As far as I know, the OST includes only the classic version that plays during the ending credits. I had no idea this acoustic version existed until I ran into them singing it like this.
Search "Hades: in the blood" you will find it in 2 secondes
@@King-wn9qw he meant the unplugged version of it
Listened again with headphones. Amazing. Its THAT good
Weird how they’re so upbeat in a literal land of the dead.
They defeated it. That song is their victory. Even the gods and the underworld couldn't keep them apart.
@@etaknar Interesting. I always ready "In The Blood" as being about familial bond. I can see how bits of the song can be read individually to mean what you suggest.
The verse:
Loves
In your life
Live ever on
Home
Is not where you live
But who cares when you’re gone
Could easily be applied to Orpheus and Eurydice's love. The thing is, I think that the context of the entire song really isn't about bonds you choose, which is what ultimately your connections in your life are; it's about a connection that is predestined (Fates weave their threads, our lives are sown; Born to a life all but our own), and in the case of actual family connections, a connection that runs through your veins and "is always there", "your dearest kin below the skin" - in the blood. I like that the verse I quoted above can be read about more than just Zagreus and his family, though - and I can certainly see where your point -
I would say Eurydice's triumphant song is Good Riddance, about how she's dealt with the Underworld and accepted her fate. Orpheus' Lament is a reflection of the opposite, the grief of his actions he could never overcome. Him singing Eurydice's Good Riddance can be seen as his proper acceptance of his fate, and once you release him from the binds of Hades' contract, a very literal one ("No contracts, I'm free to do as I may"). I would say they don't have a joint song celebrating their triumphant love - I do consider Good Riddance to be a celebration of their individual ability to overcome the hardships of the afterlife, but not necessarily a celebration of their love; interpreting In The Blood's verse I quoted above to be just that is _valid_ for sure, but I personally think the song itself is less about E&O and more about Zagreus.
Cloud T. Also, just as a story telling tool, it being used as the credits theme, definitely points it to being a summary of the games overall themes, more so than the two singing it.
@@cloudt.6669 I think you are right that In the Blood is more about Zagreus (God of Blood and Blood as a metaphor for familial bonds) but I think it can very mich also be interpreted for E and O. The Fates are responsible for EVERYTHING in greek myth, everything that happens in life, meaning including the non familial bonds. Moreover the phrase „In the Blood“ can also be a reference to that predetermined fate, it‘s something that is inside of, that you cannot escape as hard as you may try. I think that is actually the greatest part of this song, it can reflect on every single character and their story.
Not me listening to this non-stop for a half hour. Couldn't be me.
can i ask u how to unlock the max frienship with the gods like atenea or artemisa?
For Athena, you have to win a run, then find Athena on a future run, and repeat that a few times. For Artemis, you just have to give her lots of nectar and talk to her lots (max once per run though, only regular boons count, not Charon's shop). Almost all the gods require just playing the game and talking to them.
I think with Artemis you have to listen to her talk about Callisto(her friend) enough times.
True beauty
I didnt like this song when I got to the credits, but then I found them singing this here and absolutely love it.
his voice is heavenly
I was never a fan of lineiar story telling
no one asking you
Hey man thats alright everyone's into different things, though id still recommend you give a try because kf the gameplay and characters
O... Kay?
I don't like olives in my pizza.
So you have chosen death