The song is full of more or less hidden references, from video games like Doom, to literature with Dante appearing exactly at 3 minutes and 33 seconds. In the Divine Comedy, Dante arrives in hell in the third canto: "Pape Satàn, pape Satàn aleppe!", began Pluto with his raucous voice; and that gentle sage, who knew everything, said to comfort me: "Let not your fear harm you; for, whatever power he may have, he will not prevent us from descending this rock." There are also references to Italian songs by Francesco Salvi and Lorella Cuccarini, horror films, and Michael Jackson, and I'm surely forgetting something important...
I can’t wait for the show, editing the vlog is a whole other issue. I have to knock it out before flying to London for Arch Enemy and In Flames. Hopefully, I can edit the London trip on the plane. My October is packed with concerts. I am already tired🤣
I love Disco Metal by NanowaR of Steel. The kind of music that I dance to while at work. Sure wish the 1970's era of Disco had been as cool as this video. I likely would have spent more nights at the club, if so😅. Dimash does a cool Vampire music video for "When I've Got You". Check it out on your own time. I think you would love the visuals for this rock /bluesy song. 🥰🥰Metal hugs from a Canadian Dear🇨🇦
Great reaction! :D NoS published a totally different video some days ago called "Stormwarrior of the Storm", maybe you would like to have a look at that one? It is Heavy Metal again. :D
That's Dante's Italian of the XIII century...even for (some) modern Italians it's quite hard to understand it fully, that's why subtitles are in (old) Italian too. Great reaction though!
The song is full of more or less hidden references, from video games like Doom, to literature with Dante appearing exactly at 3 minutes and 33 seconds. In the Divine Comedy, Dante arrives in hell in the third canto:
"Pape Satàn, pape Satàn aleppe!",
began Pluto with his raucous voice;
and that gentle sage, who knew everything,
said to comfort me: "Let not your fear harm you;
for, whatever power he may have,
he will not prevent us from descending this rock."
There are also references to Italian songs by Francesco Salvi and Lorella Cuccarini, horror films, and Michael Jackson, and I'm surely forgetting something important...
lol.. they are awesome!!! I can’t wait to see them live tomorrow night. Thank you for sharing 🤘
This song is giving me so strong 90s Eurodance vibes, I'd send it to Eurovision without a second thought and expect it to place in the top 10 :D
lol… they should enter it. It would be hilarious. I can’t wait to see them on Saturday.
@@MattsMoshPit1 can't wait for the concert vlog
I can’t wait for the show, editing the vlog is a whole other issue. I have to knock it out before flying to London for Arch Enemy and In Flames. Hopefully, I can edit the London trip on the plane. My October is packed with concerts. I am already tired🤣
I love Disco Metal by NanowaR of Steel. The kind of music that I dance to while at work.
Sure wish the 1970's era of Disco had been as cool as this video. I likely would have spent more nights at the club, if so😅.
Dimash does a cool Vampire music video for "When I've Got You". Check it out on your own time. I think you would love the visuals for this rock /bluesy song.
🥰🥰Metal hugs from a Canadian Dear🇨🇦
Awesome! I will check out your suggestion. I am seeing Nanowar live on Saturday night, so look for the vlog shortly after.
Great reaction! :D NoS published a totally different video some days ago called "Stormwarrior of the Storm", maybe you would like to have a look at that one? It is Heavy Metal again. :D
Thank you, I will check it out. I will be seeing them live on Saturday night. I assume they will be playing it. Thank you for watching 🤘
That's Dante's Italian of the XIII century...even for (some) modern Italians it's quite hard to understand it fully, that's why subtitles are in (old) Italian too. Great reaction though!
Thank you for sharing my friend. If you haven’t already, check out my latest concert vlog with Nanowar of Steel, it was a lot of fun🤘
Even if for no-italian listeners there're some parts not so easy to catch (as Dante Alighieri), it's one of the best tracks of last NOS album 🤘🇮🇹🎸
It’s fantastic! Thank you for watching. If you haven’t already check out my concert vlog from their show last weekend.