Epic songs

Dead Winter

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Inspired by Max, I thought I'd create this thread due to our fondness of all things epic. I've always thought this song was great...it's a few years old but it's one of those that never gets boring for me. IMO, Lars is head and shoulders above Vortex and I daresay even manages to edge Garm out in places.

 
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I can probably contribute a few to this thread

One of the most epic songs of all time


Here's an obvious one


Really any mid to recent era Graveland, but especially:


I'll post more as they come to me.
 
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I think my idea of "epic" might be a bit different than yours. To me, 3 minutes and 44 seconds isn't nearly enough time for a song to get to what I would consider epic. Granted I haven't heard this song yet, but the length of a song is one of the most important attributes in an epic tune, I think. It needs time to build tension and it needs time to breathe and it needs time to reach it's climax and it needs time come out of it. When I think "epic" I think of a journey with twists and turns and horrendous amounts of feeling. A song that soars, that makes me feel like I'm flying above the entire world.

Here's a good example I'm sure you've all heard:

 
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Holy shit DW this is not what I was expecting at all! Definitely epic and pretty brutal. Good combo. Too bad it's not longer :D
 
Fucking hell, Max. The first one nearly ripped my face off...awesome.

Listen to it while reading the lyrics

Flying went the Ficheal Board as Mael Mórdha entered a rage
At the sons of the Boróimhe for the taunts which they spake
About deeds past of which they scarcely knew,
Mighty was the fury into which the King flew.

Back, back, back he rode, from the High King's Dún, Brían's messenger with peace offering had his skull clove in two. The sea between Laighean and the Lochlannaigh host Grew thick with their dragonboats fierce as Sitric Norse King of Dubh Linn summoned a great host.

With Gormfhlaith, Mórdha's sister, as the main bait, The Norsemen flocked from the Shetlands, Hebrides and Orkneys. The holy land of Mannanán, halfway across the sea, From Cornwall, Flanders and Normandy, they came for the melée.

Brían on hearing of invaders many gathered his clanns and headed east.
At Cluain Tarbh they did assemble and prepared for great slaughter.
Flying the banner of the raven black the Lochlannaigh host did attack; Victory prophecised on that day: Good Friday 1014.

Gael fought Viking fought Viking fought Gael as their weapons drank their fill, The tide was turning against Ború 'til Mael Seachlainn arrived with forces new. D'eitilt an Mórrigán trasna Cluain Tarbh, the warriors of Wodea turned and fled.
The Boróimhe forces led great slughter. Mannanán took their longships. The sea turned red.

Brodar came from Man seeking Brían's wife, Brodar fled the battle taking Brían's life. He fought a bloody fight at the edge of Tomar's wood, Cutting the High King down in his tent: Brían's Shieldgeld then slew Brodar too.

Many men went to Valhalla, still more to Donn's cave. Though the power of the Lochlannaigh was broken on that day. Did die the kings of Orkney, Hebrides and Man, So too did die Mael Mórdha, did the sons of Brían's clann. The Kingship of Ériu did revert to the King of old, Mael Seachlainn returned to Tara to reclaim its halls as his own.

:kickass:
 
Asmegin's Hin Vordene Sod & So is fucking AWESOME, criminally underrated, and difficult to classify. I still haven't gotten around to hearing the newest one, although it has probably been out two years now...
 
Somebody say epic?

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