as I promised some folk metal recommendations Arkona- Russia THe Hu- Mongolia Al Namrood- Saudi Arabia Alien weaponry- New Zealand Arka'n- Togo (Africa has some badass metal bands in general) Manntra- Croatia brkovi- Croatia (pink metal folk mix ... combine that with a bit of rap for this song and you get something INSANE ua-cam.com/video/nike2p34voY/v-deo.html ) Eluveitie- They are from Switzerland and they sometimes sing in a dead Celtic language and have a lot of Celtic influences in their music Percival-Poland (or Slavic in general since they covered music from all 3 Slavic sub group (southern Slavs, western Slavs and eastern Slavs)) I think that maybe Wagakki band (Japan) would count in here although they are more folk rock but still Imma include them
I would like to add Kingfisher Sky to the list--they are from the Netherlands. Liquid Clocks, Mushroom Wall, Multitude, The Craving, I'm Not Alone, The Morrigan, Persephone--all great songs. They have a love of mythology, particularly European.
Turn on the subtitles, brother. You really need to see the lyrics. This time, they included the subtitles like how UA-cam requires them to instead of embedding in the video.
To be honest i dont like this one that much... Can't live Up to aaj or yaad. I am pretty sure it is because the rap part is to much i think... Musicwise it is a bit to much generic... But non theless i am hyped for the Album
@@godfatherofbloedniss And that's OK! Everyone has their own opinions and preferences, thank goodness! By the way, is "bloedniss" a name? Or does it mean something in another language?
@@AGDinCA I'll say! They're such lovely gents, it always surprises me when they really express their inner anger at the world. Goes for most Metal peeps I know, haha. 🤘
I'd say Bloodywood is one of the 3 most important Metla bands of our time They talk about important stuff! other 2 being Sabaton for bringing historical topics down to a human perspective and All-Namrood for LITERALLY risking their head to play metal in Saudi Arabia (talk about free seach campaign)
@@Lanon13 you gonna love them I guarantee Also if you are interested in fork metal song from other countries, it's my favorite sub genre and i have a small list at this point XD
@@PeoplecallmeLucifer if you want you can put the list under a new comment so I can easily find it again for reference points :) I would love to see what you have in store for me :)
The girl represents Goddess Kali who's a Hindu God in india. She's known to punish the evil by slashing their throats n drinking their blood wearing their heads as a garland. And that instrument was a Shehnai. An indian instrument.
I am surprised how people are not even considerate of trying to turn on captions. Bloodywood have always posted lyrics with their music videos. But this video deals with sensitive issues. Thus the trigger warning and no subs. Not a wholesome reaction without reacting to the lyrics
It happens. I didn't mean what I said in the comments to be mean or disrespectful. Mostly the disappointment I felt was for you to not have heard and understood the lyrics, because it's such a powerful song with the music alone the lyrics add that heaviness to the song on another level.
as I promised
some folk metal recommendations
Arkona- Russia
THe Hu- Mongolia
Al Namrood- Saudi Arabia
Alien weaponry- New Zealand
Arka'n- Togo (Africa has some badass metal bands in general)
Manntra- Croatia
brkovi- Croatia (pink metal folk mix ... combine that with a bit of rap for this song and you get something INSANE
ua-cam.com/video/nike2p34voY/v-deo.html )
Eluveitie- They are from Switzerland and they sometimes sing in a dead Celtic language and have a lot of Celtic influences in their music
Percival-Poland (or Slavic in general since they covered music from all 3 Slavic sub group (southern Slavs, western Slavs and eastern Slavs))
I think that maybe Wagakki band (Japan) would count in here although they are more folk rock but still Imma include them
i pinned it so i can find it easely, thanks for all the inspiration :)
I would like to add Kingfisher Sky to the list--they are from the Netherlands. Liquid Clocks, Mushroom Wall, Multitude, The Craving, I'm Not Alone, The Morrigan, Persephone--all great songs. They have a love of mythology, particularly European.
The blue girl stands symbol for Kali. Kali punishes injustice with rage and violence. ALso the sound you referring to is the 'Shehnai".
Thanks for the extra info, I really enjoy getting to know more about their culture and music culture ;)
The captions are available for this song you just had to turn them on.
Turn on the subtitles, brother. You really need to see the lyrics. This time, they included the subtitles like how UA-cam requires them to instead of embedding in the video.
AAH okay i did not know that, i will listen to it more on my own, and include that for the next video :)
"A freight train of fucking awesomeness..."
Yes. This precisely. Couldn't say it better myself!
That is a very good way to describe these guys XD
To be honest i dont like this one that much... Can't live Up to aaj or yaad. I am pretty sure it is because the rap part is to much i think... Musicwise it is a bit to much generic...
But non theless i am hyped for the Album
@@godfatherofbloedniss And that's OK! Everyone has their own opinions and preferences, thank goodness!
By the way, is "bloedniss" a name? Or does it mean something in another language?
@@AGDinCA bloedniss means roughly translated stupidity. it is not any regualr german word, just a brainfart of a friend of mine ^^
@@godfatherofbloedniss Ah, I see. Thank you for clearing that up. LOL 😁
weird, I'm sure I've seen official video with captions as usual
Yeaah, it was a dum dum mistake by me, i probably have overlooked it. :/
This dropped with the lyrics on the screen and they are hard
I went back for it, and indeed they are amazing.
Ooh, you really need to see the lyrics to this song because it is epic! Turn on captions to see the lyrics in English. 🤘
i listened it on my own a bit, and the lyrics are realy good indeedn.
@@Lanon13 Oh, good! I'm glad you had a chance to hear the lyrics. Those boys are pretty pissed off. LOL
@@AGDinCA I'll say! They're such lovely gents, it always surprises me when they really express their inner anger at the world. Goes for most Metal peeps I know, haha. 🤘
The instrument is an Indian Clarinet. We call it Shanie
aah thanks for the info, it sounded really cool in this song ;)
I really hate to see how many reactors are missing the Lyrics of that song.
that is true, they are really freaking good
I'd say Bloodywood is one of the 3 most important Metla bands of our time
They talk about important stuff!
other 2 being Sabaton for bringing historical topics down to a human perspective
and All-Namrood for LITERALLY risking their head to play metal in Saudi Arabia (talk about free seach campaign)
all of those sound like amazing bands, i might look them up in the near future to see what they got :)
@@Lanon13 you gonna love them I guarantee
Also if you are interested in fork metal song from other countries, it's my favorite sub genre and i have a small list at this point XD
@@PeoplecallmeLucifer if you want you can put the list under a new comment so I can easily find it again for reference points :) I would love to see what you have in store for me :)
The girl represents Goddess Kali who's a Hindu God in india. She's known to punish the evil by slashing their throats n drinking their blood wearing their heads as a garland. And that instrument was a Shehnai. An indian instrument.
thanks for the background story, i realy enjoy getting to know more about different cultures :)
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LOL thats what i thought aswell XD
I am surprised how people are not even considerate of trying to turn on captions. Bloodywood have always posted lyrics with their music videos. But this video deals with sensitive issues. Thus the trigger warning and no subs. Not a wholesome reaction without reacting to the lyrics
Sorry for the dissapointment, it was just an honest mistake
It happens. I didn't mean what I said in the comments to be mean or disrespectful. Mostly the disappointment I felt was for you to not have heard and understood the lyrics, because it's such a powerful song with the music alone the lyrics add that heaviness to the song on another level.