Doubleshadow (post: 1215655) wrote:1. Light Up Ahead - Further Seems Forever
I found the unique animation and visual style to be striking, and the storytelling narrative in the images to be very moving. I felt and thought the song and the video complemented each other perfectly.
I second the Angelicus video by Delerium, which I posted here myself. Its interesting you would come to be a fan of Delerium through some of the vocalists that have worked with the band. I was first introduced to Delerium when I learned that Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber supplied the electronics and masterminded the project. I knew Leeb and Fulber from their work on Front Line Assembly, an Industrial band that has spent the past 20 years making ingeneous electronic music designed to warn that the present system amounts to little more than a "cultured way of suicide". Throughout their career, they've tackled a number of controversial political issues including racism, economic exploitation, neocolonialism and globalization, political violence and oppression, nuclear and biological arms races, and environmentalism. Another part of Front Line Assembly I have always liked is that where most Industrial bands accept the old socialist line that if real change is to be made belief in God and the afterlife must be abolished, FLA has always emphasized the spiritual dimension of the struggles it describes and that heaven is real and one must prepare their soul to enter its glorious and righteous society. As a fan of Delerium, if you ever feel like checking out Leeb and Fulber's work with Front Line Assembly, I'd suggest you start with the following links.Doubleshadow (post: 1215655) wrote:2. Angelicus - Delerium
Isabella Bayrakdarian is one of my favorite vocalists, and the way her performance meshes with the music makes it very haunting and lonely. The video captures the feeling with a surreality that is deeply touching, especially at the end. For me, knowing that Isabella is ethnically Armenian and therefore from a group of people with such a history and who have faced genocide before, adds an even greater degree of solemnity to the message in the video.
3. World on Fire - Sarah McLachlan....
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
Kkun (post: 1258714) wrote:Also? "The Safety Dance" by Men Without Hats. Best. Video. Ever.
Radical Dreamer (post: 1258872) wrote:100% Agree.
In addition to that...
Brand New -- The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows
http://youtube.com/watch?v=aMJIc9USE2U
This video is so from my 9th/10th grade year at school. XD I love it, though.
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