< Kamelot
Kamelot/Awesome Music
- Every title track from The Fourth Legacy on.
- The first opening track, not counting the instrumental lead-in from The Fourth Legacy on ("The Fourth Legacy", "Forever", "Center of the Universe", "March of Mephisto", "Rule The World", and "The Great Pandemonium").
- Special mention to the highly underrated "Wander" and "Descent of the Archangel" from Epica. Goes from heavy Tear Jerker to one hell of a Villain Song and does it right!
- "The Human Stain", "Memento Mori", and the "Elizabeth" trilogy deserve special mention.
- "Center of the Universe" from Epica.
- "The Haunting (Somewhere in Time)" from The Black Halo.
- "Poetry for the Poisoned" from the album of the same name. If a specific part had too be mentioned, then "Part II: So Long". Or "All is Over", for its pure contrast and vocal melody.
- Here everyone, meet "III Ways to Epica".
- "The Inquisitor", "The Spell", "The Edge of Paradise", and "Blücher".
- "When The Lights Are Down" from Black Halo...
- "If Tomorrow Came": So sexy, and a topic nearly everyone can identify with.
- "Once Upon A Time", rather emotional lyrics, but inspiring all the same.
- "Hunter's Season": anybody could find a way to relate to it, anybody.
- "House On A Hill", fact: Simone + Roy equals AMAZING CHILLING SONG.
- "Soul Society", anyone?
- "Necropolis": sexy riff, dirty lyrics, dark implications, contrasting vocals and very very dark...
- "Don't You Cry". Now that is how you write a ballad.
- "Love You To Death", the perfect balance between heartwarming and heartbreaking.
- "A Feast for the Vain", certainly. A grand, classical - sounding song with Khan's totally sexy Mephisto voice in it. "Drowned in ecstasy", indeed.
This article is issued from Allthetropes. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.