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Saltatio Mortis started as street musicians and by playing on medieval market (they are quit often in Germany). Besid the fact that the are playing now in huge arenas, they still attend thos markets and play for free. There is a huge community of people attending these markets, fairs, Reenactment tourneers and also LARPs (Live Action Role Play) . Saltatio is good friend with many of these guys and girls and theys are helping them creating those awesome videos. So you can assume, that every extra was from that community, brought their own costumes and armors and worked for free or nearly free. Like someone allready mentioned, Folk/ Medieval metal is a big thing in Germany, but not only in Germany but also in the rest of Europe as well.
Awesome comment to read and learn from. Thanks! 😁. Cool knowing about those medieval markets. Thats a cool thing if they did in fact use Extras in the video, from that marketplace you mentioned. Thats like paying it forward - helping others that help you. Whether its money, or sheer joy and fun saying they were in a music video. ~ Tazzz ~
My friend, thanks for this reaction! Saltatio Mortis is the "new Generarion", and they do good! I first heard about Blind Guardian in the early 90 while listening to their music on a walkman in a school bus! Blind Guardian are legend! They created the genre of "Power Metal" in the 90s! Most of their early works are heavily influenced by JRR Tolkien, just like "The Bards Song". They are nothing but Legend! Check them out!
Thank you for your reaction :) A bit of background: It's the first single from Saltatio Mortis' upcoming concept album Finsterwacht ("dark watch"), an hommage to German tabletop RPG Das Schwarze Auge (DSA)/The Dark Eye (TDE) for it's 40 years aniversary. The box contains the CD, a novel (one of the authors - Bernhard Hennen - is the one, who dies on the field after handing out the map), a tabletop adventure book (choose your own adventure style) and dice. Saltatio Mortis is a German medieval rock band, but they also mix in different music styles. The second single (Schwarzer Strand/"black beach") is already out, and there are 3 more to come. Finsterwacht are a line of towers/beacons in the mountains of Finsterkamm, as last line of defense between the lands of humans and orcs (those are the creatures in the video) at Heldentrutz, a part of Weiden in the Middenrealm at the continent of Aventuria. Their function is to warn the people as seen in the video. Saltatio Mortis (latin for "dance of the death") is the group trying to reach this goal in the video. The video took 4 days of shooting, with a lot of LARPers - which is why they have such good costumes. The choir at the beginning and end is from Prague orchestra. Hansi from Blind Guardian sings at the chorus, sometimes alone, sometimes with Saltatio Mortis' lead singer Alea (the blonde, bearded guy).
Appreciate the education, Hinter. Four days to film...cool....I knew they were dedicated from the wonderful costumes, fight scenes, and aesthetics everywhere.
Oh boy Saltatio Mortis and Blind Guardian such a good combo that I was not expecting as a fan of both but I probably should have! As stated by others despite it saying featuring Blind Guardian it is only vocalist Hansi Kürsch that is involved and it was strange for me to hear him sing in German! Now you got a whole lot of information about Saltatio Mortis but not so much about Blind Guardian and while I am a fan of both I do know more about Blind Guardian! They are a German band formed in 1984 under the name Lucifer's Heritage and their first album Battalions Of Fear released in 1988 under the name Blind Guardian. They changed their name because the band and label thought that the name was not too fitting for their music and people refused to listen to them because of their name. Blind Guardian and mainly vocalist Hansi are fantasy nerds and write mainly about fantasy books but there are some songs about sci-fi media instead, one thing they do not write songs about (excluding one exception) are video games. Hansi writes the lyrics and unlike the rest of his band he is not a gamer, they do have one song written for a game which is Sacred Worlds written for the game Sacred 2. To be nerdier the version in the game is simply called Sacred the song got expanded upon later for the album and the album version is Sacred Worlds. They are highly inspired by Tolkien's books even writing an entire album about The Silmarillion called Nightfall In Middle Earth, this was also the album where Hansi dropped the bass to focus on his vocals but he used to be the bassist as well. It was Nightfall In Middle Earth that made me borrow the Tolkien books from my father so that I could finally understand the album. Oh and I saw another comment saying that The Bard's Song was inspired by Tolkien's works, this statement is half correct as this song consists of two parts: The Bard's Song (In The Forest) isn't but The Bard's Song (The Hobbit) obviously is. Most people only know In The Forest and will simply refer to it as The Bard's Song completely forgetting about The Hobbit. Anyways the starting point for most people is the 2016 Wacken performance of their two most famous songs in one video The Bard's Song (In The Forest) and Valhalla. For me personally those two songs do not show Guardian's range fully but it is a good starting point and shows the relationship they have with their fans well. I myself finally got to sing The Bard's Song (In The Forest) at a Blind Guardian concert which was a dream i've had since i've discovered Blind Guardian.
@@alexdoorn234 oh wow. What a cool educational comment. I read it all, Alex. Great you got to sing out loud, and along with, Blind Guardian at their concert. Lol, Ima video game nerd too, so it was super cool knowing they made a Sacred song. Thanks for watching, commenting, and educating. 😏 ~ Tazzz ~
Thanks for reacting! “Finsterwacht” is the first release from their album, which will be released later this year. The second single was recently released in cooperation with Faun. I'm really excited about the album. Medieval rock with all its varieties is a big thing in Germany and Saltatio Mortis are among the best-known representatives. The video for the cover of “My Mother Told Me” and the aforementioned second single “Schwarzer Strand” are also worth seeing. The fighters killed in the video are all members of Saltatio Mortis. Blind Guardian is a legendary power metal band. The naming of the band is a bit misleading, as only their singer Hansi Kürsch appears on the recording. However, he does not appear in the video. Since you always mention that visuality is important to you, I thought I would suggest a video that looks like a short film. It also seems to have given you the opportunity to be creative in post-production.
LOLOL, UR UP EARLY! AWWWW. 😁. Let me now read what you wrote, Michael... Update: just read your comment. Lol, yes I had FUN in adding special effects. Means alot that you remembered I like mini movie- like music videos. Thanks for explaining, Blind Harmonies lead vocal was voice only. Thats cool knowing Germany adorns medieval music. I like it too. Pretty intense and captivating video and vocals. Thanks for being awesome, Michael. 😁 ~ Tazzz ~
@@tazzznphilly I was still watching the Champions League when I saw that you had uploaded the video, which I couldn't miss. Now I'll go to bed. By the way, I have always, like this time, incorporated medieval rock and folk into the Tuesday suggestions.
Great Reaction! All Members are in the Video. The Singers Name is ,,Alea der Bescheidene,, (Alea the Humble One), the Guy with the arrow in the Neck is ,,Luzi das L,, (Luzi the L) he is one of the Bagpipes Player, the one who dies on the tree is ,,Bruder Frank,, (Brother Frank) is the Bass Player, the Guy who sacrifices himself for his comrade is Till Promill (Till Alcohol Level) is the Guitarist, the with Bald Head is ,,El Silbador,, the Second Bagpipe Player (Funfact the Bagpipe Player is make your own instruments), the Guy with black Hair is ,, Jean Méchant,, the Drummer of the Band (and exzellent Guitar Player to), and last not least the Guy with the Long Hair is ,,Falk Irmenfried von Hasen-Mümmelstein,, (Falk Irmenfried from Bunny-Eatstone) he is the Hurdy Gurdy Player (and Bagpipes to). The Song are from the Upcoming Album ,,Finsterwacht,, comes out in May, and ist a Art of concept Album and Homage to the German Pen&Paper/Table Top Game ,,Das Schwarze Auge,, (The Black Eye). Please look the making of from the Finsterwacht Video Clip Music Video Tipps for Saltatio Mortis ,,Pray to the Hunter,, - ,,The Dragonborn Comes,, - ,,LOKI Live Version,, - ,,Löwenherz (Lionheart),, - ,,My Mother told me,, and many more
😁. Hey, Farin...thanks for the cool breakdown. I actually wanted to know who the guy shot with arrow was - and you came thru, and then some. Appreciate song suggestions too. Hope you stay awhile in the channel. We did reactions to Sabaton, Ayreon, Nightwish, and a few more. Just sayin. 😏 ~ Tazzz ~
There is a video in Blind Guardian’s YT channel showing Hansi Kürsch singing - recording his parts. Actually, the two singers sing half song each. Great reaction, thank you!
Blind Guardian is a German Power Metal band of international acclaim (and part of their members are actually from my hometown or neighbouring cities). They, too, are famous for their Fantasy-themed songs and albums, eg. referring to "Lord of the Rings" or other works of JRR Tolkien. Which is, I think, why they immediately agreed to do a collaboration with Saltatio mortis when they were asked. They can be heard in this video, but not seen. They see themselves more as musicians, less as showmen, so I think they had no business going LARPing in the midst of Winter in Southern Germany. (However, they might just have been busy otherwise). Now, some folks told you already that SaMo was initially playing on medieval fairs (what you would probably call a renaissance fair) before adding modern instruments to their mix. So up to today next to singer, guitar, base, drums, they have two bagpipes and one hurdygurdy and might use several more acoustic instruments when needed. Some of their members still do LARP (live action role playing), and all of them like gaming, so they have done several videos in LARP-fashion mostly related to video games. If you are into Vikings, check out their video of "My mother told me" (which was I think inspired by Assassins Creed Valhalla). They also did Skyrim (The dragonborn comes), "Elder scrolls online" (Pray to the hunter) and "God of War" (with Peyton Parrish) - and some more conventional videos with mostly German lyrics. Their latest video is "Schwarzer Strand", together with the German medieval band Faun. I liked it, it has great aesthetics - but it is very different from this one. Anyways, they are a very versatile musicians (and very nice folks, too, as far as I know.)
Very cool and educational read, Marge. Thank you. They lived near you is awesome. I actually DO love Vikings-related things. Watched many cable tv series on them. One called, The Vikings, so I might check out that song you mentioned with them. 😏 ~ Tazzz ~
This is the universe of "Das Schwarze Auge" (The Black Eye), a pen and paper rpg I played back in the days (the 90s) Rondra, by the way, is the goddess of battle and thunderstorms. Rondra is assigned to the pantheon of the twelve gods. Her color is blood red, her sacred animal the roaring lioness. The number consecrated to the goddess is two. The aventurian Rondra temples are usually heavily fortified, the consecrated are well armed with chain mail, tunic and sword and the ecclesiastical ranks are reminiscent of military ones. The consecrated are very proud and spare no challenge to prove themselves worthy before their prove themselves worthy before their mistress. Cowardice and deceit are the most most despicable things a devotee of Rondra can imagine. Rondrians greet each other by bringing the sword fist to the heart. Sry I am a nerd 🤓
Me too, definitely, but there were practical reason for all these nocturnal scenes. As someone wrote in an earlier comment, this video had to be shot in 4 days, and these 4 days were in last winter. Now in winter in Germany, the sun sets very early and rises very late, read, daytime is much, much shorter than nighttime. Now even if they were extremely fortunate with the weather and did the shooting on probably the only 4 consecutive days last winter in which it did not rain, they decided to do only a few scenes during the day and otherwise use the precious daylight time to build the set and prepare the equipment, and shoot most scenes after dark. Which, with only 6 or 7 hours of daylight, definitely made sense. Still, I do get your point. As for the story: Check out the comments of "Hinter dem Auge" to get a bit of background information.
It's called the "Dark Watch" for a reason. Also, keeping it so dark helps disguising the fact that the orcs (while certainly looking cool) don't really conform to the lore of the RPG this is based on. The fans of The Dark Eye are notoriously nit-picky.
🤘🔥🤘 I love this song so much🤩🤩 I practically have it memorized as well as their new one with Faun😃👏👏👏👍 So epic. Wish I could make all the german language sounds so I could sing along😍😌 Thank you Michael💋 🥰🥰🥰🇨🇦
Oh cool! WHO KNEW that you know this band so well, and I was clueless? Ha! Happy you enjoyed, Renee. Faun sounds familiar. 🤔. Lemme see if we ever reacted to them... ...POOF! th-cam.com/video/OXSE7NiULxQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=lLFGnE7XNcxbotXR
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BONUS VIDEO: About little Easter egg scene at end of music video.
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All those shots from the castle are real, it is the castle ruin Wertheim ob der Tauber.
Saltatio Mortis started as street musicians and by playing on medieval market (they are quit often in Germany). Besid the fact that the are playing now in huge arenas, they still attend thos markets and play for free. There is a huge community of people attending these markets, fairs, Reenactment tourneers and also LARPs (Live Action Role Play) . Saltatio is good friend with many of these guys and girls and theys are helping them creating those awesome videos. So you can assume, that every extra was from that community, brought their own costumes and armors and worked for free or nearly free.
Like someone allready mentioned, Folk/ Medieval metal is a big thing in Germany, but not only in Germany but also in the rest of Europe as well.
Awesome comment to read and learn from. Thanks! 😁. Cool knowing about those medieval markets. Thats a cool thing if they did in fact use Extras in the video, from that marketplace you mentioned. Thats like paying it forward - helping others that help you. Whether its money, or sheer joy and fun saying they were in a music video.
~ Tazzz ~
My friend, thanks for this reaction! Saltatio Mortis is the "new Generarion", and they do good! I first heard about Blind Guardian in the early 90 while listening to their music on a walkman in a school bus! Blind Guardian are legend! They created the genre of "Power Metal" in the 90s! Most of their early works are heavily influenced by JRR Tolkien, just like "The Bards Song". They are nothing but Legend! Check them out!
@@fenrisulfur842 ur welcome, Fenris. Happy you enjoyed. Thanks for the informative comment. 😏
Thank you for your reaction :)
A bit of background:
It's the first single from Saltatio Mortis' upcoming concept album Finsterwacht ("dark watch"), an hommage to German tabletop RPG Das Schwarze Auge (DSA)/The Dark Eye (TDE) for it's 40 years aniversary. The box contains the CD, a novel (one of the authors - Bernhard Hennen - is the one, who dies on the field after handing out the map), a tabletop adventure book (choose your own adventure style) and dice. Saltatio Mortis is a German medieval rock band, but they also mix in different music styles. The second single (Schwarzer Strand/"black beach") is already out, and there are 3 more to come.
Finsterwacht are a line of towers/beacons in the mountains of Finsterkamm, as last line of defense between the lands of humans and orcs (those are the creatures in the video) at Heldentrutz, a part of Weiden in the Middenrealm at the continent of Aventuria. Their function is to warn the people as seen in the video. Saltatio Mortis (latin for "dance of the death") is the group trying to reach this goal in the video.
The video took 4 days of shooting, with a lot of LARPers - which is why they have such good costumes. The choir at the beginning and end is from Prague orchestra. Hansi from Blind Guardian sings at the chorus, sometimes alone, sometimes with Saltatio Mortis' lead singer Alea (the blonde, bearded guy).
Appreciate the education, Hinter. Four days to film...cool....I knew they were dedicated from the wonderful costumes, fight scenes, and aesthetics everywhere.
@@tazzznphilly You're welcome! :)
My nick translates to "Behind the (Dark) Eye" ;)
@@HinterdemAugeDSA 😳 Ominous...but I like it!
Oh boy Saltatio Mortis and Blind Guardian such a good combo that I was not expecting as a fan of both but I probably should have! As stated by others despite it saying featuring Blind Guardian it is only vocalist Hansi Kürsch that is involved and it was strange for me to hear him sing in German! Now you got a whole lot of information about Saltatio Mortis but not so much about Blind Guardian and while I am a fan of both I do know more about Blind Guardian! They are a German band formed in 1984 under the name Lucifer's Heritage and their first album Battalions Of Fear released in 1988 under the name Blind Guardian. They changed their name because the band and label thought that the name was not too fitting for their music and people refused to listen to them because of their name. Blind Guardian and mainly vocalist Hansi are fantasy nerds and write mainly about fantasy books but there are some songs about sci-fi media instead, one thing they do not write songs about (excluding one exception) are video games. Hansi writes the lyrics and unlike the rest of his band he is not a gamer, they do have one song written for a game which is Sacred Worlds written for the game Sacred 2. To be nerdier the version in the game is simply called Sacred the song got expanded upon later for the album and the album version is Sacred Worlds. They are highly inspired by Tolkien's books even writing an entire album about The Silmarillion called Nightfall In Middle Earth, this was also the album where Hansi dropped the bass to focus on his vocals but he used to be the bassist as well. It was Nightfall In Middle Earth that made me borrow the Tolkien books from my father so that I could finally understand the album. Oh and I saw another comment saying that The Bard's Song was inspired by Tolkien's works, this statement is half correct as this song consists of two parts: The Bard's Song (In The Forest) isn't but The Bard's Song (The Hobbit) obviously is. Most people only know In The Forest and will simply refer to it as The Bard's Song completely forgetting about The Hobbit. Anyways the starting point for most people is the 2016 Wacken performance of their two most famous songs in one video The Bard's Song (In The Forest) and Valhalla.
For me personally those two songs do not show Guardian's range fully but it is a good starting point and shows the relationship they have with their fans well. I myself finally got to sing The Bard's Song (In The Forest) at a Blind Guardian concert which was a dream i've had since i've discovered Blind Guardian.
@@alexdoorn234 oh wow. What a cool educational comment. I read it all, Alex. Great you got to sing out loud, and along with, Blind Guardian at their concert. Lol, Ima video game nerd too, so it was super cool knowing they made a Sacred song. Thanks for watching, commenting, and educating. 😏 ~ Tazzz ~
Thanks for reacting! “Finsterwacht” is the first release from their album, which will be released later this year. The second single was recently released in cooperation with Faun. I'm really excited about the album.
Medieval rock with all its varieties is a big thing in Germany and Saltatio Mortis are among the best-known representatives. The video for the cover of “My Mother Told Me” and the aforementioned second single “Schwarzer Strand” are also worth seeing.
The fighters killed in the video are all members of Saltatio Mortis.
Blind Guardian is a legendary power metal band. The naming of the band is a bit misleading, as only their singer Hansi Kürsch appears on the recording. However, he does not appear in the video.
Since you always mention that visuality is important to you, I thought I would suggest a video that looks like a short film. It also seems to have given you the opportunity to be creative in post-production.
LOLOL, UR UP EARLY! AWWWW. 😁. Let me now read what you wrote, Michael...
Update: just read your comment. Lol, yes I had FUN in adding special effects. Means alot that you remembered I like mini movie- like music videos. Thanks for explaining, Blind Harmonies lead vocal was voice only. Thats cool knowing Germany adorns medieval music. I like it too. Pretty intense and captivating video and vocals. Thanks for being awesome, Michael. 😁
~ Tazzz ~
@@tazzznphilly I was still watching the Champions League when I saw that you had uploaded the video, which I couldn't miss. Now I'll go to bed.
By the way, I have always, like this time, incorporated medieval rock and folk into the Tuesday suggestions.
@@perrosol-ns4cc8ot4tttyl. I added a bonus short video. Clink link within pinned comment. Night.
Great Reaction! All Members are in the Video. The Singers Name is ,,Alea der Bescheidene,, (Alea the Humble One), the Guy with the arrow in the Neck is ,,Luzi das L,, (Luzi the L) he is one of the Bagpipes Player, the one who dies on the tree is ,,Bruder Frank,, (Brother Frank) is the Bass Player, the Guy who sacrifices himself for his comrade is Till Promill (Till Alcohol Level) is the Guitarist, the with Bald Head is ,,El Silbador,, the Second Bagpipe Player (Funfact the Bagpipe Player is make your own instruments), the Guy with black Hair is ,, Jean Méchant,, the Drummer of the Band (and exzellent Guitar Player to), and last not least the Guy with the Long Hair is ,,Falk Irmenfried von Hasen-Mümmelstein,, (Falk Irmenfried from Bunny-Eatstone) he is the Hurdy Gurdy Player (and Bagpipes to).
The Song are from the Upcoming Album ,,Finsterwacht,, comes out in May, and ist a Art of concept Album and Homage to the German Pen&Paper/Table Top Game ,,Das Schwarze Auge,, (The Black Eye).
Please look the making of from the Finsterwacht Video Clip
Music Video Tipps for Saltatio Mortis ,,Pray to the Hunter,, - ,,The Dragonborn Comes,, - ,,LOKI Live Version,, - ,,Löwenherz (Lionheart),, - ,,My Mother told me,, and many more
😁. Hey, Farin...thanks for the cool breakdown. I actually wanted to know who the guy shot with arrow was - and you came thru, and then some.
Appreciate song suggestions too. Hope you stay awhile in the channel. We did reactions to Sabaton, Ayreon, Nightwish, and a few more. Just sayin. 😏
~ Tazzz ~
There is a video in Blind Guardian’s YT channel showing Hansi Kürsch singing - recording his parts. Actually, the two singers sing half song each.
Great reaction, thank you!
Thank you so much. You are welcome. 😏
Saltatio Mortis made the first of the seven official alternative versions of Electric Callboy's Hypa Hypa and it's an absolute treat.
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Blind Guardian is a German Power Metal band of international acclaim (and part of their members are actually from my hometown or neighbouring cities). They, too, are famous for their Fantasy-themed songs and albums, eg. referring to "Lord of the Rings" or other works of JRR Tolkien. Which is, I think, why they immediately agreed to do a collaboration with Saltatio mortis when they were asked. They can be heard in this video, but not seen. They see themselves more as musicians, less as showmen, so I think they had no business going LARPing in the midst of Winter in Southern Germany. (However, they might just have been busy otherwise).
Now, some folks told you already that SaMo was initially playing on medieval fairs (what you would probably call a renaissance fair) before adding modern instruments to their mix. So up to today next to singer, guitar, base, drums, they have two bagpipes and one hurdygurdy and might use several more acoustic instruments when needed. Some of their members still do LARP (live action role playing), and all of them like gaming, so they have done several videos in LARP-fashion mostly related to video games.
If you are into Vikings, check out their video of "My mother told me" (which was I think inspired by Assassins Creed Valhalla).
They also did Skyrim (The dragonborn comes), "Elder scrolls online" (Pray to the hunter) and "God of War" (with Peyton Parrish) - and some more conventional videos with mostly German lyrics.
Their latest video is "Schwarzer Strand", together with the German medieval band Faun. I liked it, it has great aesthetics - but it is very different from this one. Anyways, they are a very versatile musicians (and very nice folks, too, as far as I know.)
Very cool and educational read, Marge. Thank you. They lived near you is awesome. I actually DO love Vikings-related things. Watched many cable tv series on them. One called, The Vikings, so I might check out that song you mentioned with them. 😏
~ Tazzz ~
This is the universe of "Das Schwarze Auge" (The Black Eye), a pen and paper rpg I played back in the days (the 90s)
Rondra, by the way, is the goddess of battle and thunderstorms. Rondra is assigned to the pantheon of the twelve gods. Her color is blood red, her sacred animal the roaring lioness. The number consecrated to the goddess is two.
The aventurian Rondra temples are usually heavily fortified, the consecrated are well armed with chain mail, tunic and sword and the ecclesiastical ranks are reminiscent of military ones. The consecrated
are very proud and spare no challenge to prove themselves worthy before their
prove themselves worthy before their mistress. Cowardice and deceit are the most
most despicable things a devotee of Rondra can imagine. Rondrians greet each other by bringing the sword fist to the heart.
Sry I am a nerd 🤓
The Voice from the Singer from Blind Guardian ,,Hansi,, are the Backround Voices.
Not only the background - he's singing verse 2
Good music, didn't really get the whole story and wish more of it was not at night, but would watch it again.
Thats awesome! Watch it again, NOW. 😁
Me too, definitely, but there were practical reason for all these nocturnal scenes. As someone wrote in an earlier comment, this video had to be shot in 4 days, and these 4 days were in last winter. Now in winter in Germany, the sun sets very early and rises very late, read, daytime is much, much shorter than nighttime.
Now even if they were extremely fortunate with the weather and did the shooting on probably the only 4 consecutive days last winter in which it did not rain, they decided to do only a few scenes during the day and otherwise use the precious daylight time to build the set and prepare the equipment, and shoot most scenes after dark. Which, with only 6 or 7 hours of daylight, definitely made sense.
Still, I do get your point.
As for the story: Check out the comments of "Hinter dem Auge" to get a bit of background information.
It's called the "Dark Watch" for a reason.
Also, keeping it so dark helps disguising the fact that the orcs (while certainly looking cool) don't really conform to the lore of the RPG this is based on.
The fans of The Dark Eye are notoriously nit-picky.
🤘🔥🤘
I love this song so much🤩🤩 I practically have it memorized as well as their new one with Faun😃👏👏👏👍
So epic.
Wish I could make all the german language sounds so I could sing along😍😌
Thank you Michael💋
🥰🥰🥰🇨🇦
Oh cool! WHO KNEW that you know this band so well, and I was clueless? Ha! Happy you enjoyed, Renee. Faun sounds familiar. 🤔. Lemme see if we ever reacted to them...
...POOF!
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They released an english version of the song last friday: th-cam.com/video/GPOzqI57d2s/w-d-xo.html