So after the first 2,5 songs: Great concept, the melodies and composition are certainly there - but I think this could be improved upon by a different mix and edit. The vocals could probably do with a heavier sound, deeper and more voices layered - This sounds like a lone Orc rapping, instead of the Orcish warchants it wants to portray. Listening in on some snippets of Durûn khazâd - more like that. Gonna have a more in depth listen to it tomorrow for certain in any case :)
I"d also add strong horn blasts as well as heavier layered drumming, to mimic a chanting army on the warpath with drums dictating the cadence. Mirdautas Vras is close. That, but more expansive. As for the songs themselves, I think they should be closer to pirate shanties in how they are sung, with parts where a crowd answers a song leader and maybe with a variety of voices to mimic different companies or Orcs taking turns answering the calls of the song leader, presumably the warmaster leading them.
@@legion999 Yeah - some of the later tracks are more of what I would imagine thinking of Orkish Folk Music. I wonder if The Rings of Power Season 2 has the stones to show us some Uruk-culture :D
Das ist Fantastic! Waiting for music of other Middle-Earth races! 🙏🖤❤
If Orcs didn’t sing so beautifully, I wouldn’t let them live in my dustbins! Keep going Gooseberries. Lovin it. 👍
Please individualize these and put these on Bandcamp so that we can throw money your way.
This is quite possibly the nerdiest thing I have ever listend to, and it is absolutely delightful! Thank you for sharing
So after the first 2,5 songs: Great concept, the melodies and composition are certainly there - but I think this could be improved upon by a different mix and edit.
The vocals could probably do with a heavier sound, deeper and more voices layered - This sounds like a lone Orc rapping, instead of the Orcish warchants it wants to portray. Listening in on some snippets of Durûn khazâd - more like that.
Gonna have a more in depth listen to it tomorrow for certain in any case :)
I approve of this comment. I think Shara kai Thrak is more like youre suggesting?
I"d also add strong horn blasts as well as heavier layered drumming, to mimic a chanting army on the warpath with drums dictating the cadence. Mirdautas Vras is close. That, but more expansive. As for the songs themselves, I think they should be closer to pirate shanties in how they are sung, with parts where a crowd answers a song leader and maybe with a variety of voices to mimic different companies or Orcs taking turns answering the calls of the song leader, presumably the warmaster leading them.
@@legion999 Yeah - some of the later tracks are more of what I would imagine thinking of Orkish Folk Music.
I wonder if The Rings of Power Season 2 has the stones to show us some Uruk-culture :D
I'm really enjoying these themed albums, Gooseberry Records
never i was so inspired to try orc bard + barbarian build in baldurs gate 3.
Woooow!
Paráda 😂😂😂
These are not the orcs from the Lord of the Rings. These are orcs from Warcraft.
That explains why elfs kills orcs, elfs simply envy orcish musical skills
"Burzum"...? 😱🤣
“Burzum” is “Darkness” on Black Speech. Thats definitely not Burzum band.
@@gooseberry-jam Also it's not a coincidence. Tolkien was inspiration for many projects.
There is a lot of AI's in the names of the songs.... strange.... coincidence? f . . . r . . . e . . . a . . . k k k k k k k . . .
Is it AI-generated?
Garbage A.I. music.