The context of the song is pretty grim. The song is based on the characters survivors guilt. "I was working in an exosuit when the Tempestarii destroyed Lucretia Platform. I drifted for days among the frozen fragments of my crew. My Sisters. I dreamed their dead, gaping mouths were singing with me yet."
@@vihuynhquang5204 I REALLY like her character, i hope her and Parvos Granum make a comeback into the story soon. They make a very interesting morally ambiguous set of villains.
@@CordovanSplotchVT Well, some are morally unambiguous villains. No amount of squinting and tilting your head can make Ballas look otherwise. For that, you'd need to put a veil on.
@@daemonflayer Agreed, yes. The Orokin ruling class, Grineer Queens, Nef Anyo, etc. are fairly unambiguously evil. Meanwhile others like Captain Vor or Alad V are no more evil or self-serving than the Tenno.
You should go through a warframe playlist sometime. Most of the music is just functional but there are some real hidden gems. Also, keep in mind that For Narmer is one of the biggest spoilers in the game so careful with showing that to people who intend to play the game :p
My favorite line in the song is to "lay me down under granum crowns" because it's a double entendre since granum crowns are an archaic currency from the engineering and mercantile castes of the old empire, and also a very technical way to say "flower". It's basically saying "bury me beneath the flowers with my money", ha ha! This is a very disparate faction in the game's universe too, with many competing sub factions within it that have completely different goals from each other, some friendly and many hostile. They're the scattered remnants of a sort of middle class caste of the disgustingly elitist old empire that became these cutthroat merchant guilds/space corporations/salvager clans/space pirate smugglers.
The context for this moment was really fun (at least for me), theres a glimpse of him near the end of the song video before you jump back. But you essentially end up playing as a wraith clawing through hordes of the dead spirits of this crew where the sea shanty originates from. The whole quest this song revolves arounds has a sort of pirates in space theme to it.
@@MEYH3M This is what you are will always carry special weight for anyone who has played the game because of WHEN it came into play. But for me personally, two of its successors actually surpassed it. Those two being Smiles of Juran for making me weep like a child and For Narmer for breaking my heart while introducing me to just how UTTERLY i had failed my precious revolutionairies.
I, like everyone else here it seems, recommend "we all lift together" and "For Narmer". The first is a Chain Gang song and the second is sung by a cult, i recommend them in that order because For Narmer has some ties and references you would only get if you listened to We all lift together first.
You are right. It is kinda a sea shanty. Warframe has a Spaceship game mode so that’s how that kinda ties in. Not a new game tho. 2013 I believe but immensely updated/upgraded constantly so might as well have been released this year.
Honestly I think the idea of space shanties is amazing. You're sailing through _space_ on *_ships,_* I know headphones, the internet, TH-cam and other sites would have music on them, but I can't imagine sea shanties wouldn't make a resurgence somehow in the form of space shanties. I love the concept.
In the unforgiving, uncaring, cold, dark vacuum of space, space shanties may just end up being integral to maintaining your mental health when you're going through inky blackness for months without a view of a planet nearby to comfort you.
I played Warframe before though not extensively. Every time I go back to the game the UI has changed. Though I've never gotten to a point wtih a standout OST bit like this, I'm surprised that this type of music is in the game that I experienced. So this will be interesting to see the others.
I would suggest playing to the call of tempestarii, all you need to do is the deadlock protocol and then build your railjack at the Saturn relay and do the associated quest. The actual scene with the song is just a fun romp
you really should see the gameplay involved with this song, trust me, when i played the questline and heard this the first time i had tears in my eyes!
I can see why you'd think this game is recent, especially with it being in open beta right now. It only went open beta in... March 2013. The music for the game is surprisingly good for it being entirely F2P.
Yeah, this song really hyped up the update this came with. In Warframes case it is a space shanty since its set in a far off future in our whole solar system.
Glad you also enjoyed the song. 5:44 So, the explanation behind the game's name is extremely deep with a lot of lore behind it, but at least there is a basic explanation for people just dipping their toes into the experience. Before the time period presented in the game, there was a war between the denizens of the Origin system (basically, *our* solar system) and an invading race from elsewhere. The war was lengthy, costly, and horrific. In an effort to win, a race in the Origin system called the 'Orokin' created the warframes. Warframes aren't robotic or organic, but a mix of the two. They were built during a war to put an end to the war.
A cover singer named Sharm on youtube did a cover on this song and its my personal favorite, not that this song is bad, it just speaks more to me then this one. I am happy u like the songs from Warframe, they don't do many but the ones that do come out are always hits that seem to echo in your head for quite some time.
Warframe has always done AMAZINGLY with their music to convey or carry emotion within the game. its very good. should listen to "To Take Away Its Pain"
Warframe is actually quite old. I believe it was initially released sometime in 2012, but it was in beta for a long time. It is hard to believe that it's a decade old! I have not played in many years, but I do have some 2000+ hours in it on my steam account. It is probably best known for having one of the fairest and best received free to play models. (I hope this hasn't changed recently) It combines great visuals with great music and very action-packed gameplay. If you ever wanted to be a space ninja, give Warframe a try.
Warframe is a great game, been playing it since 2013. Btw you can find some different Warframe music covers, also metal covers. Years ago there was even a metal band making tons of metal covers when it comes to warframe music, don't remember their name anymore though. Keep on rockin', greetings from Belgium.
Vala Glarios, Corpus drydock loader, Corpus Stanchion captain, sole survivor of Lucretia massacre, FIRST SISTER of Parvos Granum. Glory to the Golden-handed Founder.
If you're confused about the context of Warframe as a game, don't worry, the game is literally a genre mash of basically anything you can imagine that works on how absurd it is to mash them together.
Funny fact, this song was asked made for a simple quest to get a new Warframe (which is like a character that changes the gameplay of the game as you play with them), but the music was so good that they actually made a whole quest just to justify that song and give it more importance. It's about space pirates! And the games have 8 years now, if I don't misremember.
Well the song is about spaceships, so its a space shanty? Still great song, you wouldn't think the sisters of parvos are actually villains in the game and you have to hunt them down. Also I would love to see you react to "We All Lift Together" from Warframe too.
If you want slightly more visual context -- not all, but a bit -- search for the trailer for "Call of the Tempestarii." They cut an incredible trailer together for it.
You definitely should react to "We Lift Together" at some point, this is THE song that started it all with Digital Extremes making those uber-catchy tracks.
this is a game where you are a kid piloting an "exo-suit"... traveling far and wide into the galaxy... DE: lets make a sea shanty... DE sound department: okay boss.... DE: what??? DE sound department: YES!...
“This sounds like a sea shanty.” It is lol. It’s a space-farer’s version of one. Also, DE isn’t a particularly high budget developer. They’re almost exclusively carried by player generosity. They don’t require payment for anything except certain cosmetics and it’s free to play. They even almost went bankrupt six of seven years ago but were saved by the player base buying the founder’s pack to the tune of nearly $3 million just because they enjoyed the game so much and didn’t want it to die.
Es increíble cómo aquellos menos probables son los que realmente parecen haber desarrollado sentido musical, y me refiero a los corpus. Un gremio que rinde culto a las Ganancias casi como una secta fanática son quienes han desarrollado sentido musical, sentido de pertenencia y una cultura bastante compleja que nos entrega más que el monolito es cla vis ta de los grineer.
I also recommend We Lift Together and For Narmer still. The game Warframe is...very hard to understand at first, its also free to play, the studio behind it made the game for free. Being supported by Micro-transactions.
@@JessesAuditorium I strongly second We All Lift Together, the actual video of it especially because the video definitely adds to it. I also want to add spoiler free context, but I'll only do that if you actually want it
Day 5 of asking for farthest outpost from Halo 3! The quest line this song is associated with is pretty unique and I enjoyed it both it and the song alone but the scene this actually plays in was just funny to me it comes completely out of left field
"Some what resent" yes, and you only posted this 8 months ago... thos has been around since before destiny 1, and is ome of the better f2p games out there, the amount of content, but in the lore as well. I would give it a try, and like i tell everyone, you have nothing to lose because its free, but you do have everything to gain.
The context of the song is pretty grim. The song is based on the characters survivors guilt.
"I was working in an exosuit when the Tempestarii destroyed Lucretia Platform. I drifted for days among the frozen fragments of my crew. My Sisters. I dreamed their dead, gaping mouths were singing with me yet."
don't forget the desire for vengence - and the acceptance of the obvious upcoming ends.
@@vihuynhquang5204 I REALLY like her character, i hope her and Parvos Granum make a comeback into the story soon. They make a very interesting morally ambiguous set of villains.
@@Jukantos Funny thing about Warframe that pretty much everyone in the game makes for interesting morally ambiguous villains, including the players.
@@CordovanSplotchVT Well, some are morally unambiguous villains. No amount of squinting and tilting your head can make Ballas look otherwise. For that, you'd need to put a veil on.
@@daemonflayer Agreed, yes. The Orokin ruling class, Grineer Queens, Nef Anyo, etc. are fairly unambiguously evil.
Meanwhile others like Captain Vor or Alad V are no more evil or self-serving than the Tenno.
I don't even play Warframe but this, We Lift Together, and For Narmer are so good.
You should go through a warframe playlist sometime. Most of the music is just functional but there are some real hidden gems.
Also, keep in mind that For Narmer is one of the biggest spoilers in the game so careful with showing that to people who intend to play the game :p
When you play Warframe and hear We Lift Together for the first time, oh is it amazing
@@zayne50 and when you hear for narmer for the first time it's just an instant we lost moment.
Let me suggest Smiles from Juran. It’s even better when in context.
@@SomeKrieger Can confirm. That's the Umbra one right?
Ah yes, Warframe. The only game that can make a space shanty.
Stellaris did one with their Aquatics species pack
@@toddoverholt4556 technically it was a cover for already existing song, with some adjustments
@@toddoverholt4556 a good space shanty
Ok it wasn't out yet but that space shanty event in starfield was good, shame starfield was a boring AF game after the honey moon period.
Yes it's a Sea Chanty. And it plays while you're slaping people as a Space Pirate Ninja Ghost. Quite hard to explain, but it's amazing.
"Space Pirate Ninja Ghost" gets pretty close tbh
I guess hes like their Davy Jones if you think about it
@@blueveil3277 Warframe in a nutshell
The singer for this song is Damhnait Doyle, a Canadian folk singer. She's very cool and has a great voice
They also used her as the voice actor for Vala, the character in the quest this song relates to!
This song is just unanimously loved among anyone who played the mission, or hears it by accident on the internet
SEVAGOTH SHADOW THEME
I couldn't concentrate on the fight because i was so blown away by the song 😅
Also the fact that when you loaded the game it was without lyrics, then once you played through Sevagoth's quest, the lyrics started, amazing
My favorite line in the song is to "lay me down under granum crowns" because it's a double entendre since granum crowns are an archaic currency from the engineering and mercantile castes of the old empire, and also a very technical way to say "flower". It's basically saying "bury me beneath the flowers with my money", ha ha! This is a very disparate faction in the game's universe too, with many competing sub factions within it that have completely different goals from each other, some friendly and many hostile. They're the scattered remnants of a sort of middle class caste of the disgustingly elitist old empire that became these cutthroat merchant guilds/space corporations/salvager clans/space pirate smugglers.
Maybe not so much anymore...The Founder returns, and he is...Displeased. A restructuring has come. Time will tell if the rot ran too deep.
The context for this moment was really fun (at least for me), theres a glimpse of him near the end of the song video before you jump back. But you essentially end up playing as a wraith clawing through hordes of the dead spirits of this crew where the sea shanty originates from. The whole quest this song revolves arounds has a sort of pirates in space theme to it.
If you enjoyed this I truly suggest We Lift Together and then.. like literally the ENTIRETY of the game's OST... Warframes audio team is just.. great.
Am sorry but it's nothing compared to "this is what you are".
Thats why octavia OP cause audio team surely make the frame 🤣
@@MEYH3M This is what you are will always carry special weight for anyone who has played the game because of WHEN it came into play. But for me personally, two of its successors actually surpassed it. Those two being Smiles of Juran for making me weep like a child and For Narmer for breaking my heart while introducing me to just how UTTERLY i had failed my precious revolutionairies.
Warframe OST is amazing, I remember when I first heard "This is what you are"... still gives me chills
All of the music from warframe is incredible though i may be biased with 2k+ hours in the game
I, like everyone else here it seems, recommend "we all lift together" and "For Narmer".
The first is a Chain Gang song and the second is sung by a cult, i recommend them in that order because For Narmer has some ties and references you would only get if you listened to We all lift together first.
without even a thought.... right after i got RailJack i did the TempaStarii
You recommend those songs on a video that has them in the title and the content?
What's funny is that this is for a free game.
You are right. It is kinda a sea shanty. Warframe has a Spaceship game mode so that’s how that kinda ties in.
Not a new game tho. 2013 I believe but immensely updated/upgraded constantly so might as well have been released this year.
Honestly I think the idea of space shanties is amazing. You're sailing through _space_ on *_ships,_* I know headphones, the internet, TH-cam and other sites would have music on them, but I can't imagine sea shanties wouldn't make a resurgence somehow in the form of space shanties. I love the concept.
In the unforgiving, uncaring, cold, dark vacuum of space, space shanties may just end up being integral to maintaining your mental health when you're going through inky blackness for months without a view of a planet nearby to comfort you.
Fun fact: solar sails are a real thing that NASA used or plans to use for a probe 😁
First time hearing Warframe and this was not anything I expected at all, that's amazing :O
Warframe is a modern masterpiece. Just leaving this here.
I played Warframe before though not extensively. Every time I go back to the game the UI has changed. Though I've never gotten to a point wtih a standout OST bit like this, I'm surprised that this type of music is in the game that I experienced. So this will be interesting to see the others.
I would suggest playing to the call of tempestarii, all you need to do is the deadlock protocol and then build your railjack at the Saturn relay and do the associated quest. The actual scene with the song is just a fun romp
This song is beyond haunting and very very catchy, I literally can’t stop listening to it.
you really should see the gameplay involved with this song, trust me, when i played the questline and heard this the first time i had tears in my eyes!
I can see why you'd think this game is recent, especially with it being in open beta right now. It only went open beta in... March 2013.
The music for the game is surprisingly good for it being entirely F2P.
FOREVER BETA
@@solardwagon1526 when they get it right we get to hear a glimpse of heaven
Yeah, this song really hyped up the update this came with. In Warframes case it is a space shanty since its set in a far off future in our whole solar system.
Glad you also enjoyed the song. 5:44 So, the explanation behind the game's name is extremely deep with a lot of lore behind it, but at least there is a basic explanation for people just dipping their toes into the experience. Before the time period presented in the game, there was a war between the denizens of the Origin system (basically, *our* solar system) and an invading race from elsewhere. The war was lengthy, costly, and horrific. In an effort to win, a race in the Origin system called the 'Orokin' created the warframes. Warframes aren't robotic or organic, but a mix of the two. They were built during a war to put an end to the war.
A sea of stars comes to mind when hearing this song and the name Warframe together while traveling the vast universe.
How can you go wrong with a wonderfully executed Space Shanty!
Warframe is an old game actually but the mission with this song came out fairly recently. For an old game,it has really withstood the test of time.
Space sea shanty goodness.
Thanks for this reaction.
A cover singer named Sharm on youtube did a cover on this song and its my personal favorite, not that this song is bad, it just speaks more to me then this one.
I am happy u like the songs from Warframe, they don't do many but the ones that do come out are always hits that seem to echo in your head for quite some time.
Things dont make me cry, but for some reason this did, the meaning probs also had a part in that
I kinda wanna see someone react to smiles from juran. For a song without lyrics it tells a sad story about Umbra.
Warframe has always done AMAZINGLY with their music to convey or carry emotion within the game. its very good. should listen to "To Take Away Its Pain"
Author was Alan Doyle of Great Big Sea whose written hundreds of songs.
Such a catchy song
ooooh. This song. It is super neat.
Warframe is actually quite old. I believe it was initially released sometime in 2012, but it was in beta for a long time. It is hard to believe that it's a decade old! I have not played in many years, but I do have some 2000+ hours in it on my steam account. It is probably best known for having one of the fairest and best received free to play models. (I hope this hasn't changed recently) It combines great visuals with great music and very action-packed gameplay. If you ever wanted to be a space ninja, give Warframe a try.
Warframe is a great game, been playing it since 2013. Btw you can find some different Warframe music covers, also metal covers. Years ago there was even a metal band making tons of metal covers when it comes to warframe music, don't remember their name anymore though. Keep on rockin', greetings from Belgium.
Vala Glarios, Corpus drydock loader, Corpus Stanchion captain, sole survivor of Lucretia massacre, FIRST SISTER of Parvos Granum. Glory to the Golden-handed Founder.
I love Warframe... this is just one those beautiful sad songs... and I'm here 4 it
If you're confused about the context of Warframe as a game, don't worry, the game is literally a genre mash of basically anything you can imagine that works on how absurd it is to mash them together.
From Space Ninjas to Space Ninja Pirates, we've come full circle!
Mesa: dont forget the Space ninja cowgirl
Space Ninja Pirate _Ghosts_
absolutely gotta check out We All Lift Together from this soundtrack its incredible
Funny fact, this song was asked made for a simple quest to get a new Warframe (which is like a character that changes the gameplay of the game as you play with them), but the music was so good that they actually made a whole quest just to justify that song and give it more importance. It's about space pirates! And the games have 8 years now, if I don't misremember.
It is with sleeping in the depths and sailing in the ocean that is a metaphor for the cosmic void.
Well the song is about spaceships, so its a space shanty? Still great song, you wouldn't think the sisters of parvos are actually villains in the game and you have to hunt them down. Also I would love to see you react to "We All Lift Together" from Warframe too.
If you want slightly more visual context -- not all, but a bit -- search for the trailer for "Call of the Tempestarii." They cut an incredible trailer together for it.
Yeah this was added with a content update to their Railjack gamemode which is a ship-to-ship combat mode
I love this song it’s all about her picking a fight she knows she can’t win but she doesn’t care she want revenge
You definitely should react to "We Lift Together" at some point, this is THE song that started it all with Digital Extremes making those uber-catchy tracks.
this is a game where you are a kid piloting an "exo-suit"... traveling far and wide into the galaxy...
DE: lets make a sea shanty...
DE sound department: okay boss....
DE: what???
DE sound department: YES!...
A sea shanty...but in space!
Warframe we all lift together
This is a take of Sugar in the Hold. Space flavored.
I must suggest 2nd dream / this is what you are, and we all lift together.
This isn't a sea shanty, this is a space shanty XD
“This sounds like a sea shanty.”
It is lol. It’s a space-farer’s version of one. Also, DE isn’t a particularly high budget developer. They’re almost exclusively carried by player generosity. They don’t require payment for anything except certain cosmetics and it’s free to play. They even almost went bankrupt six of seven years ago but were saved by the player base buying the founder’s pack to the tune of nearly $3 million just because they enjoyed the game so much and didn’t want it to die.
Es increíble cómo aquellos menos probables son los que realmente parecen haber desarrollado sentido musical, y me refiero a los corpus. Un gremio que rinde culto a las Ganancias casi como una secta fanática son quienes han desarrollado sentido musical, sentido de pertenencia y una cultura bastante compleja que nos entrega más que el monolito es cla vis ta de los grineer.
I don't know if anybody else gets this but it reminds me so much of the Hex Girls(scooby do) or is it just me either way it was really good
I can't get over how close to this to "discord".
Warframe has no right having such good music for a F2P game. And this is just one of many amazing songs.
The internet in 2021, holding up Wellerman: It's the year of the sea shanty!
Keith Power: Hold my railjack
If you enjoyed this I highly recommend the metal cover from GO!! Live up!.
I also recommend We Lift Together and For Narmer still. The game Warframe is...very hard to understand at first, its also free to play, the studio behind it made the game for free. Being supported by Micro-transactions.
You need to react to We All Lift Together! I had it on loop for a hour after I first heard it!
Space Ninja game that ran with the recent fad of sea shanty music. Not my favorite, but catchy.
the chorus was the women who work at DE.
I recommend you listen to the other two warframe songs: For Namer and We all lift together. Oh and just the entire game OST in general
you should try listening to warframe this is what you are, we lift together
This is what you are is coming... today! (Editing now)
@@JessesAuditorium I strongly second We All Lift Together, the actual video of it especially because the video definitely adds to it. I also want to add spoiler free context, but I'll only do that if you actually want it
Should react to Shadow of The Colossus and God of War 2018 OST
Warbringers: Jaina is a must watch
Did you heard "collective consciousness" from Metal Gear? Very strong song in my opinion.
There’s a metal cover of this sing that’s really good as well you should look it up
You missed We All Lift Together!!!!
if only you knew they recorded that in pieces at their homes and some dude just pieced it together
I can’t believe you didn’t start with We All Lift Together.
You soo need to do a video for the song : for narmer , you will get crazy over it
I really don't wanna spoil when this song play in game. . .
But let's just say Fog Arena Murder Spree.
Warframe is actually almost a decade old yo.
It's not bad, but We All Lift Together just hits harder.
Day 5 of asking for farthest outpost from Halo 3! The quest line this song is associated with is pretty unique and I enjoyed it both it and the song alone but the scene this actually plays in was just funny to me it comes completely out of left field
The song is fire but it's not nearly as powerful without the cinematic playing and knowing the story leading up to it
Ghost Pirate Space Ninja shanty
Try out we lift together! Its amazing
Here's an idea ... reaction to a skyrim Mod songs (Wolves of Jorvaskrr and Dusk on Anvil harbour)
You should listen to We lift together warframe ost
Aye I saw some of your ff7 reactions you should listen to the ff7 main theme
More of a space shanty Tbf
Warframe has enemy ship boarding, Skull and Bones does not.
Its a sea shanty, aint it?
More like a space shanty really.
"Some what resent" yes, and you only posted this 8 months ago... thos has been around since before destiny 1, and is ome of the better f2p games out there, the amount of content, but in the lore as well. I would give it a try, and like i tell everyone, you have nothing to lose because its free, but you do have everything to gain.
The song is decent on its own, but it was just so out of place when it plays in-game