I was a bit worried because I didn't really like Malukah's version of Dragonborn comes (well, that's not really fair, there were only certain bits I didn't like, like the layered vocals) but this was really great.
Actually you make a great point. Some MegaMan rock would be pretty bitchin! Zelda, Final Fantasy, Resident Evil, hell even Mario.TimeLord said:Do songs inspired by retro games then!MiracleOfSound said:Well in the last 8 weeks I've also done songs for ME3, Darkness 2 and Dark Souls... I don't have the money to buy a new game every two weeks I'm afraid!purifico said:No, people don't like Skyrim (well, they do, but that's not my point) - they like you and your songs! So it doesn't really matter what game your next song will be about (please let be something other than Skyrim), as long as it's at least half as good as this one =)
Awesome job, btw. Made me wish I didn't hate Bethesda that much.
I'd like to hear a Pokemon Red/Blue/Yellow song
OT: Beautiful beyond words
By the way : any plans for future cooperation with other singers/musicians ?MiracleOfSound said:featuring Malukah
Bandcamp. Spotify and ZuneRanorak said:Seriously, is there any other way besides iTunes I can get this song?
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BlushLarenzoAOG said:Wow, Gavin is an attractive man.
I agree!Rastelin said:By Dibella and the stinking armpits of the giants, there is no such thing as to many Skyrim songs.
That was awesome to read. I love knowing the songs put such strong images into peoples' mindsRazzigyrl said:Beauty, beauty, beauty. I absolutely love this song, your voices work beautifully together. This feels like it should be the opening song to some ritual night where the (town, clan, band of heroes, whatever) gather together and sing those epic tales before a roaring fire, with plenty of mead to ease the throats of the gathered throng. As the fire burns bright, tales of strength, cunning, skill and luck ring triumphant. As the embers slowly fade in the gray light of dawn, tragic losses are mourned and the crowd slowly wander home, tired (and likely drunk) but having fulfilled their duty to remember the grand histories entrusted to them.
... o.0 Sorry, good music hits my 'descriptive fluff overload' button.
Bought it, and love it!MiracleOfSound said:Bandcamp. Spotify and ZuneRanorak said:Seriously, is there any other way besides iTunes I can get this song?
I really REALLY love it, but I just can't stand iTunes![]()
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Those are some of my fave bands right there so yeah, that's very coolRanorak said:Bought it, and love it!MiracleOfSound said:Bandcamp. Spotify and ZuneRanorak said:Seriously, is there any other way besides iTunes I can get this song?
I really REALLY love it, but I just can't stand iTunes![]()
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I don't know if it means anything to you, but you're on my mp3 player now, surrounded by Iron Maiden, Metallica and other legends of old!
Rastelin said:By Dibella and the stinking armpits of the giants, there is no such thing as to many Skyrim songs.Zhukov said:Huh.
I was about to roll my eyes and mutter something about yet another Skyrim song
Jynthor said:Gav, I can't help but wonder, what do these lines refer to?
"Savage sister mighty maiden.
Brother strong warrior brave."
Do they represent (your) playable characters or something else?
Either way, great song. Keep up the good work.
Is there any chance you'll ever do a Witcher song? I'm not sure if you are a PC gamer but the Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings is coming out for Xbox360 soon. And I can personally tell you that the game is absolutely amazing.
Yep, every music video in history ever is done that way and this is no exceptionAmarok said:Now I'm not going to do anything crazy like accuse doctoring or auto-tune or anything, but those shots of the two of you singing... the actual singing is just dubbed over that right, and not recorded there and then?
Because otherwise Malukah's part ghost.