I forget if there's a classical piece or aspect of music theory that helped shape desperate crusader, but I feel like it's a very iconic melody/structure that I think that I've heard in other songs too, Icefield White Knight comes to mind right now (Not insinuating any stealing just to make it clear)
Most metal music is actually quite similar in sturcture, which mainly consists of a consistent rhythm and melody that appears throughout the song. The rhythm can also be categorized because it usually plays 4 verses of the same rhythm with alternating pitches and then switches to a different rhythm.
I recently discovered Noah's songs and you can consider me a fan. Been binge listening to everything he created and so far it's the perfect kind of music to have on when you're doing stuff.
PLEASE upload the rest of Noah's albums! This video is the only full album upload of his music I can find, and even his store page only has a few of them. This guy's music is amazing, and it's nearly impossible to find!
Hey, *Demetori* is pretty good at what they do. A big part of their recognition, however, comes from the fact that they arrange a lot of Touhou themes, and Touhou is a treasure trove of material worth covering. Noah, on the otherhand, is doing completely original work (as far as I know), and that's a little more difficult to get a following for. That said, I absolutely love Noah's work! I only just found some of their stuff recently, and it would be amazing if they could get more recognition for what they're creating. Revolt from the Abyss has been my favorite album of theirs thus far. Thanks for sharing!
@@Ixiaz From what I've listened to of Demetori's work, they compose primarily metal/heavy metal sounding arranges. I can't say a lot of what I've listened to from Noah is metal, but I'm not sure what genre I'd place on it either. * I'm also not that great with naming genres to begin with, so even saying that Demetori's work is metal could be wrong.
@@Ixiaz Yeah, I wouldn't really consider Demetori to be a particularly comparable group, it seems like a weird thing for the uploader to call out. Especially since I don't even think they've released an album since 2018 (though supposedly they're going to at winter comiket this year).
God Bless You, Recollection, and Reawakening the Mythology are fantastic albums as well. All three are available on streaming services. Reflection also has a few really good tracks.
Leaving another comment here because this has been bothering me, but I swear the beginning of Revelation from 0:00 to 0:23 is an arrange of something from a piece of classical music that I've heard before. It is so incredibly familiar to me, but I can't name it! If anyone knows what it might be, I'd love to know!
personal favorites:
3:30 Fluttering licorice
7:07 Primal scream
13:57 Face trial
Fluttering Licorice is so gooooood
My favorites are the other two.
I'm more of a 0:00 - 17:42 kinda guy
I heard face trial before this, it can't be beat
helped me with my workouts. i went beastmode when the beat dropped. thanks.
10:48 always gets me with that dramatically rapid tempo
It feels like Noah’s songs are left in the dust and I am desperately looking for them, he needs more recognition. :(
This album took me by surprise. I haven’t experienced this level of eargasm in a long time.
Some of Noah’s other albums are on streaming services, I just wish more of their albums (like this one) were also on there.
i still remember when face trial somehow drifted into my recommendeds and introduced me to noah. it's just such peak music
It pains me to see how little recognition Noah is getting as well.
I forget if there's a classical piece or aspect of music theory that helped shape desperate crusader, but I feel like it's a very iconic melody/structure that I think that I've heard in other songs too, Icefield White Knight comes to mind right now
(Not insinuating any stealing just to make it clear)
Most metal music is actually quite similar in sturcture, which mainly consists of a consistent rhythm and melody that appears throughout the song. The rhythm can also be categorized because it usually plays 4 verses of the same rhythm with alternating pitches and then switches to a different rhythm.
I love 1:48 and fluttering licorice
I recently discovered Noah's songs and you can consider me a fan. Been binge listening to everything he created and so far it's the perfect kind of music to have on when you're doing stuff.
This is Such a BANGER!
Fluttering Licorice goes so hard!!
PLEASE upload the rest of Noah's albums!
This video is the only full album upload of his music I can find, and even his store page only has a few of them.
This guy's music is amazing, and it's nearly impossible to find!
You can find Noah on bandcamp
@@regeneration6921 I'll take a look. Thanks.
Hey, *Demetori* is pretty good at what they do. A big part of their recognition, however, comes from the fact that they arrange a lot of Touhou themes, and Touhou is a treasure trove of material worth covering. Noah, on the otherhand, is doing completely original work (as far as I know), and that's a little more difficult to get a following for.
That said, I absolutely love Noah's work! I only just found some of their stuff recently, and it would be amazing if they could get more recognition for what they're creating. Revolt from the Abyss has been my favorite album of theirs thus far.
Thanks for sharing!
noah has quite a few touhou arranges in Head On Clash i'm pretty sure, but mostly original work for sure.
From what I remember of Demetori, are they not generally an entirely different genre of music for the most part?
@@Storse Oh, wow, I didn't know this! I'll have to look into their arranges then. Thanks for letting me know.
@@Ixiaz From what I've listened to of Demetori's work, they compose primarily metal/heavy metal sounding arranges. I can't say a lot of what I've listened to from Noah is metal, but I'm not sure what genre I'd place on it either.
* I'm also not that great with naming genres to begin with, so even saying that Demetori's work is metal could be wrong.
@@Ixiaz Yeah, I wouldn't really consider Demetori to be a particularly comparable group, it seems like a weird thing for the uploader to call out. Especially since I don't even think they've released an album since 2018 (though supposedly they're going to at winter comiket this year).
Noah's music is always fun to listen too 🎶🎶
goes SOOO hard
Nice!! Is Noah!!!
😍😍😍
The font used for this album's logo looks like the one used for the logo of Fire Emblem as well!
such a female character or protagonist booster!~
Amazing👏😭
All of these songs are so fucking good. I don't know who Noah is, but if anything else they made is anywhere near as good, I'd love to hear them!
God Bless You, Recollection, and Reawakening the Mythology are fantastic albums as well. All three are available on streaming services. Reflection also has a few really good tracks.
I know I'm late but I highly recommend Revolt from the Abyss!
Try their Touhou remix albums,
Blast out from Symphony and Head on Clash have some great songs.
Leaving another comment here because this has been bothering me, but I swear the beginning of Revelation from 0:00 to 0:23 is an arrange of something from a piece of classical music that I've heard before. It is so incredibly familiar to me, but I can't name it! If anyone knows what it might be, I'd love to know!
Big Bravely Default and Bravely Second battle vibes.
that game has music like that? i gotta check out that OST immediately ( ゚Д゚)
@@-psithur Bravely Default 2 has the best soundtrack in the series, though BD1 has plenty of bangers.
I was thinking the exact same thing! This guy, he should be a composer for Square Enix or any other studio that makes RPGs for that matter.
noah 의 곡들은 항상 "드럼비트에 더블페달이 있었으면 더 좋을 것 같은데..." 라고 생각했는데, 실제로 들어보니 전설이다.
Gracias cael
De nada jorge
Am i the only who thinks that maybe "Fluttering licorice" is cut short XD? I love that song :3
It's great, and for some reason it reminds me of Ghibli movie soundtracks, something about the melody.
@@SanteriP To me, reminds me of Tengu based songs in Touhou (specially, "Ridiculous Game"). They usually have that spanish-like flair...
Sounds like movie music
Like how he is incorporating XIX century Russian motives.
*nice*
GUapardo
Does he the play guitar parts himself?
Imagine being so upset at other people enjoying another artist's music that you have to call them simps. Grow up lol.
My man i think them using 'simping' at all should clue you in on the fact they're not being that serious lmao, no need to be pressed