The Four Winds by The Oh Hellos (Notos, Eurus, Boreas, Zephyrus) with Lyrics

2022 ж. 16 Шіл.
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This is a compiled version of The Oh Hellos' full four albums, "Notos," "Eurus," "Boreas," and "Zephyrus."
None of the songs in this video belong to me. I only added the lyrics. This video was made with no copyright infringement intended.
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  • Something I just noticed: In Torches, Father Ignorance and Mother Fortuna are mentioned, being told to make brothers and sisters of us all while also painting each other in a negative light. Later on in Eurus, Fortuna is mentioned again in the second verse, described as sitting “idly by” with how “she finishes her cake and takes a bite of mine.” Notice also how it’s only the male singer in Eurus, and he says he “spin[s] her wheel with all [his] might.” Spinning a wheel is also mentioned in Torches. I’m starting to think that the male singer is Father Ignorance and the female singer is Mother Fortuna, and the albums of the four winds, along with all the other messages they tell us, are sharing the story of Father Ignorance and Mother Fortuna and how they’re possibly turning over a new leaf with each other, starting off in the album of Notos discrediting each other, and then ending off in the Zephyrus album with building each other up. The final song, Rounds, is both of them singing together, where before, for the most part, they sang separate with the other occasionally singing backup vocals. I can’t believe I’ve never noticed this storyline before now.

    @flounderingfish2480@flounderingfish2480 Жыл бұрын
    • Oh my god.

      @seineevee@seineevee Жыл бұрын
    • I always saw it as a drama of the Winds guiding the world through spiritual cataclysm and rebirth. I had sensed a romantic undertone, but I'd never considered it as being a central storyline! Thank you!

      @dudeman1983@dudeman1983 Жыл бұрын
    • ty !

      @MrSyaul@MrSyaul Жыл бұрын
    • 777777787877878868889999999

      @pancakebyuni3784@pancakebyuni3784 Жыл бұрын
    • I had always imagined a different pair being the two singers, interacting with Father ignorance and mother fortuna, but that's a very cool way of looking at it!

      @stolasish1184@stolasish1184 Жыл бұрын
  • Something about the music that The Oh Hellos make just fills me with a childlike awe/happiness that nearly nothing else does. Excellent music for writing fantasy!

    @automaton1740@automaton1740 Жыл бұрын
    • Check out sufjan Steven

      @AlternativelyBananas@AlternativelyBananasАй бұрын
    • Yo! Izzet profile pic! Sup.

      @cappedmelon1412@cappedmelon1412Ай бұрын
  • This is the kind of music that makes people want to live.

    @avivastudios2311@avivastudios2311 Жыл бұрын
    • That’s the perfect way to describe this bands music

      @greenb00bies@greenb00bies Жыл бұрын
    • exactly

      @bigmac1516@bigmac1516 Жыл бұрын
    • Being homeless and yeah I would say it's still worth all I've got. Just for this small mercy of music.

      @kagebowerson3974@kagebowerson39747 күн бұрын
  • Timestamps! NOTOS 0:00 On The Mountain Tall 3:14 Torches 6:45 Planetarium Stickers On A Bedroom Ceiling 7:40 Constellations 11:38 Notos 15:07 Mandatory Evac/ Counting Cars 17:35 New River EURUS 21:20 O Sleeper 25:38 Dry Branches 26:41 Grow 30:15 Eurus 33:17 A Convocation of Fauns 34:15 Hieroglyphs 37:16 Passerine BOREAS 40:59 A Kindling, Of Sorts 42:55 Cold 45:32 Lapis Lazuli 49:26 Rose 52:43 Smoke Rising Like Lifted Hands 53:43 Boreas 57:13 Glowing ZEPHYRUS 1:00:53 Rio Grande 1:03:54 Holding On Where I Am Able 1:04:41 Theseus 1:07:56 Zephyrus 1:11:43 Murmurations/ Reading The Augury 1:12:35 Soap 1:16:10 Rounds

    @theartsyfarmer3748@theartsyfarmer3748 Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks!

      @myfavouritecolourisgreenus5508@myfavouritecolourisgreenus5508 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you!!

      @seineevee@seineevee Жыл бұрын
    • @@myfavouritecolourisgreenus5508 your welcome 😊

      @theartsyfarmer3748@theartsyfarmer3748 Жыл бұрын
    • @@seineevee no problemo 😉

      @theartsyfarmer3748@theartsyfarmer3748 Жыл бұрын
    • Been waiting for u since before the first comment 😭

      @pumpkinni@pumpkinni Жыл бұрын
  • I'm not here, babes. I'm frolicking in a land dripping with magic -- sprawling fields with grasses of every beautiful, bright, illustrious shade. Ancient trees gnarled and knotted with their branches adorned in precious minerals, as if they were common folioles. Air that sparkles like gold, yet is clean and immaculate. Shimmering not with flakes nor particulates, but with the very magic and essence that world with its cream-colored skies and gossamer clouds, diaphanous dew and magisterial fauna, was born into.

    @FireTurkey@FireTurkey Жыл бұрын
  • Holden Caulfield once said, “What really knocks me out is a book that, when you're all done reading it, you wish the author that wrote it was a terrific friend of yours and you could call him up on the phone whenever you felt like it. That doesn't happen much, though.” Well, it just happened to me. I finished listening to these songs and immediately wanted to sit down with the writer and discuss all the “interpolations.” I imagine it would be a fun, fiesty conversation where we wouldn’t always agree, but a lot would be learned. I have so many questions, so much to say. I love it when that happens. God bless!

    @williamglenn777@williamglenn7778 ай бұрын
  • i dont even know this genres name but its great

    @jethrow1511@jethrow15112 ай бұрын
    • Folk pop

      @haleyhowell7889@haleyhowell788920 күн бұрын
  • the most poetic and beautiful album ive heard in decades

    @remrem-gx3ml@remrem-gx3mlАй бұрын
  • I just found this album last week, during a really rough time dealing with losing my dad. I'm absolutely floored by this. I've been speechless, I've been in tears. This album keeps surprising me again and again. Since I discovered the entire quartet at once and listened to them back to back driving home, I think I experienced it a little differently than the OG fans who had to wait between releases. So it was easier to see the quartet as one continuous album than four EPs. And as a whole, I took them more like a person's cycle through the good and bad of life. In Notos, you have the "good times" of summer... or so it seems. The singer is seeing the status quo and questioning it, and just then, the storm comes rolling in. I love how Notos is almost *encouraging* the subject to just... let it rip. The storm is coming from within. It comes exploding outwards, like a scream or a shockwave, and the next instrumental is "Mandatory Evacuation"... honestly my favourite instrumental in the series. Eurus is next, and I really feel like Notos, New River, and O Sleeper are the exact same cataclysmic storm, from multiple perspectives - the singer of New River is the catalyst who drowned in it, New River is reveling in the cataclysm, and the ones in O Sleeper make it to high ground... only for the rest of Eurus as a whole to kick in. Changes are rocking their world as the leaves turn colours, for better or for worse, and all they can do is hold on. But then, as Passerine comes, the singers realize it's going to get *even worse*. The changes will leave carnage in their wake, and the cold will be unforgiving. And that's where we have the winter, Boreas. Our singers are struggling in the aftermath. Those changes were inevitable, they *had* to happen... but God, does it ever hurt. This one turns inwards to the speakers/singers, showing how deeply they've been wounded by the tearing down of the world they knew. It's gutted them, stripped them bare, left them wondering how they'll survive the winter. How they'll make it one more night. But they don't give up hope. And just when it seems they can't take any more, springtime comes. (Zephurys opens with the metaphor that absolutely ROCKED me, comparing baby Moses to an illegal immigrant being floated into the USA down a river...). But I feel like Zephyrus as a whole is... almost like a quiet hymn to me. One of thankfulness for the will to go on, for relief that they've made it, with a desire to reach back in time and reassure their old selves that it was all worth it. There's a sadness here, in acknowledgement of the fact that things will never be the same. But there's beauty in the differences. We emerge in the spring not as our old selves, but as something radically, beautifully changed, still glimmering with reflections of the fire that forged them. And there's also an acknowledgement that this may not be the end of this... Rounds comes in and knows that it might all happen again. But we know that this cycle CAN be survived. And survive we shall. Hands down, Zephyrus is my favourite song on the album. Brings me to tears every time. In my mind... Notos is the wind that brings the storm to shatter what was. Eurus is the wind of tearing down everything that remained of that world. Boreas is the wind that blows straight through you, chilling the world to its bone in the aftermath of what happened. And Zephyrus is the wind of rebirth - a breath of life with the warmth it takes to start over and try again.

    @MedorraBlue@MedorraBlue7 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely love it when people find meaning in music. Im sorry to hear about your dad; it's always hard losing close family.

      @RosebudSymphony@RosebudSymphony7 ай бұрын
  • You‘re one of those people that genuinely make life so much better

    @mariastoica3932@mariastoica3932 Жыл бұрын
  • Yeah, this is the paradise.

    @renatashp@renatashp Жыл бұрын
  • dude putting ambiance on in the background to match with each theme (ocean for Notos, auttumn for Eurus? winter/wind for Boreas and a forest for Zephyrus) really adds to it all.

    @v01dw4tch3r@v01dw4tch3r Жыл бұрын
  • so something that hit me while listening to Notos at like- 2 am, was a possible storyline. in notos, there are several mentions of natural disasters, from flash floods to earthquakes, my theory, is that it's a child coming up with fun fantastical ways to cope with evacuating in an earthquake.

    @colifloral1871@colifloral1871 Жыл бұрын
    • UR BRAIN IS BIG AND WRINKLY LIKE A NAKED MOLE RAT !!!!!!!!!! (compliment 👍)

      @bonkbonkgotojail@bonkbonkgotojail Жыл бұрын
    • The overarching theme of the four albums seems to be A relationship developing between Mother Fortuna and Father ignorance.

      @wildmoose3979@wildmoose3979 Жыл бұрын
    • @@wildmoose3979 ALSO VERY BIG AND WRINKLY IDEA

      @bonkbonkgotojail@bonkbonkgotojail Жыл бұрын
    • @@wildmoose3979 i- don't know who those are- :,)

      @colifloral1871@colifloral1871 Жыл бұрын
    • @@colifloral1871 they are both mentioned over the course of Notos, the female singer being Mother Fortuna and the male singer being Father Ignorance

      @wildmoose3979@wildmoose3979 Жыл бұрын
  • My thoughts and feelings about the meanings behind this album: The theming of the first two albums doesn't continue one to one into the second two, notably because of the large gap in between times they were released. Notos and Eurus were realesed in 2017 and 2018 respectively, and feel like a continuation of one another. Boreas and Zephyrus were released later in 2020, during covid, which greatly effects the mood of the album. As such, I believe that when talking about the theming of the album it is important to separate the frst half from the second half, as they have themes that are different enough it's worth talking about seperately. I am of the opinion that the theme of the first half of this album is a dismantling of Christian beliefs and questioning why they are the way they are. The Oh Hellos themselves have stated that they wrote the first half at a time when their own Christian views and beliefs have been increasingly used as justification for great atrocities, and that the album is a dismantling of that. Going through step by step, I feel it is very easy to read the album in this light. Some of the songs don't line up 1 to 1, because it's an album and has a general theme instead of a concise storyline. I think the first EP, Notos, is about dismantling the old systems, using a great storm to justify rapid and violent change. Starting from On the Mountain Tall, which is about how people use Christianity to justify violence, and ultimately beliefs grounded in anger, and a quieter, softer interpretation of god. "Whisper to me we words in a voice so small, like the one that to Elijah called," refers to God's voice being quiet small and soft. Meanwhile, while describing people who's faith is tied to anger and fury they write "He was not within them." There is also an interesting couple of lines in here about the duality of Christianity and how it both wants you to love God and fear God. I think Torches is one of the easiest to interpret with this thought, specifically being how hate and prejudice are passed down from generation to generation, likening it to passing down torches and the spinning of wheels. Wheels come up an awful lot throughout the album, and are a very important motif about cycles and the passage of time and repeating of patterns. Constellations is about drawing meaning from nothing, "clinging to the faces and shapes in the silence" referencing how constellations are ultimately just patterns drawn by people, instead of having some greater meaning. The last stanza of the song is extra interesting, as it describes a shift in constellations and a change in beliefs, harkening back to the theme of the album. Notos is very interesting, as it describes a great storm, which may be a metaphor for a sudden change. However, the song uses "I" to describe the storm, that they are the change that is coming, their voice a great storm that is shifting belief, and an incredible anger and fury as they dismantle the old world. Ultimately, the song ends repeating "you gotta let go" while fading out. New River is about change, specifically that change will always come and that you have to except change, even if it can be scary. Again, this relates back to the theme of the first EP, a destruction of old systems in a great storm that wipes away the old. This song states that change WILL come, and the only thing you can do is change with it or drown in the new river. If the first EP is about recognizing that there is a problem and asking for rapid change, I think the second EP, Eurus, is about trying to understand the problem, and recognizing what needs to change. O Sleeper is about after recognizing that something needs to change, "waking up," and starting completely over. Turning the tables in the temples on their side, burning the pillars of the old world, cutting away the mountains and filling the dales below. Grow is about accepting the natural world as holy, and embracing nature. This is a reoccurring theme as well, nature being inherently holy shows up many more times in this album. Simply put, Eurus is about capitalism. It likens the grind of work and importance of wealth to Sisyphus's boulder, an impossible task. The gods in this song represent the wealthy, and how they exploit the underclass, and the wheel of Fortuna is essentially gambling if your born rich. It also has lines about how people hurt and exploit each other for money. Hieroglyphs is the burning of the wheel established in torches. It's about the beauty and faith in the natural world, and how the world is "both sacred and dust," and how it will destroy the old systems. Passerine is about how Christianity is used both to justify joy and hatred. Passerines are a classification of bird that notably includes both songbirds and birds of prey, and the song is about how because so many Christians are so hateful it has made it harder to connect with and believe in god, as well as the guilt that comes with denouncing other people who should share your beliefs. The birds looking like centurions instead of messiahs is the most obvious example, but also pruning feathers could be a metaphor for deciding what to believe in, and the chorus is about how the guilt has made it harder to connect with religion. When he comes knocking at my door refers to god (in general "he" without a specific person will always be god) and how they won't know how to reconcile these conflicting truths. Update: Alright, second half leggo. So, the first thing that strikes me with the second half of the album is just how much sadder it is. It's traded the storms of notos and eurus for a much softer melancholy. It opens with "a kindling, of sorts" which doesn't have much lyrical symbolism but is a wonderful tone setter. Cold is about slowly becoming separated from emotions and more melancholic. About how you don't even notice as you get sadder, and how it eats up and silences the happy things in your life. Also, some good classic oh hellos beating on capitalism. The final stanza is a strengthening of resolve. Finding the will to do something, anything, instead of doing nothing. Lapis Lazuli is about how hard it can be to accept change, and specifically about challenging world views and growing out of harmful ones. It's also about how, even though it sucks, there is beauty in change and the ability to challenge worldviews gives you the ability to "see the blue." Rose is probably my favorite song in the entire album. The first thing I notice is about shrouding of language and how words are used to alter meaning. Then it talks about the hypocrisy of religion, pots and kettles. And than the third thing that jumps out at me is about accepting the pain of love (platonic and otherwise) and yet still seeking it. Understanding that even though it hurts sometimes, and even though you have to be venerable, it still has value. Boreas is a very emotionally resonant song for me. For a bit of context, I have been diagnosed with depression, and this song reads aggresively as a depressive episode. About the monotony of simple tasks, about no longer keeping tidy, about wanting to do something, anything else. The second half of this song is about wanting to leave something behind after you pass, about wanting your life to have value and meaning. Glowing is about rebirth, and finding new meanings. About how things that once had value become paper-thin overtime and overcoming them. It talks about how the old systems have refused to take responsability for their negative aspects and for the harm that they've caused. So, that's all of boreas. A little sad, a little depressing, but hopeful. The album is desperate for a break from monotony, for something to be different, for it's overwhelming melancholy to leave. And than, when suddenly you find the strenth to continue, it feels like rebirth from some kind of dying. Zephyrus is the ending of the cycle, the last of the four winds. It's about questioning if the entire cycle meant anything. Rio Grande is *very* political, very first thing that I notice is the comparison it draws between immigrants crossing the Rio Grande and Moses as a baby in a basket on the Nile. It's about budging just a little bit, and becoming a little bit more accepting of the world. Theseus is about fixing the broken stuff. Things break, rot and decay, grow old and die, and Theseus is about finding value in patching up the broken parts. Things change, and there's beauty in that. Zephyrus is about wanting to find meaning. Ultimately, I think it comes to the conclusion that things matter because they *are*. We are breathing, we are matter, and it matters. Even though it's not the saddest song in the album, Soap is the one that makes me cry the hardest. When I was younger, I struggled hard with suicidal ideation. I thought I had no value, that the world had no value. I no longer feel that way, mainly because of a lot of soul searching and therapy. Soap came out when my mental health was at its worst. This song was the song I listened to when I didn't have the strength to go on. Soap tells us that we are good enough, we have value, our sums and our pieces are enough, and we are worth holding on to. It's the little bit of reassurance that you need to hear sometimes. That even tho the world hurts, it's worth holding on to. It's the conclusion of everything, the meaning the entire album has been searching for. Rounds is the final song in the album, the final peice of the cycle. The cycle continues. It will keep going on until everything ends, there will be ups and downs, but it will keep going. And so, like the four season, the album is a cycle, it loops back to the beginning. So, what does it all mean together? Ultimately, the four winds is about accepting change, challenging the systems we currently live in, and finding meaning in the world. TLDR: you too can be a cottagecore lesbian.

    @randomnpc7773@randomnpc7773 Жыл бұрын
    • I really enjoy this whole analysis

      @simcard101@simcard101 Жыл бұрын
    • @@simcard101 I like making it! literary analysis makes me happy. Tho, I kinda got to boreas and changed my mind on what the album represents, so I think I might redo it lol

      @randomnpc7773@randomnpc7773 Жыл бұрын
    • @@simcard101 I think the religious aspects are certainly a theme, and one of the biggest of the first two albums, but ultimately I think that the theme of the album is change at that's supported better by the story

      @randomnpc7773@randomnpc7773 Жыл бұрын
    • Ooh, this is an excellent analysis! I’m interested to hear your thoughts on the last 2 EPs

      @seineevee@seineevee Жыл бұрын
    • I LOVE THIS ANALYSISS

      @hibiscusteatime@hibiscusteatime Жыл бұрын
  • The wind goes round and round, spinning it's cycle all the way round, it's an ever turning way, it's a constant change, renewing and constant chance of improvement and redemption, it is the spring cleaning that keeps coming round, and rebuilding ourselves. there is the hopeful summer, harvest of fall, despairing winter, and renewing spring, and our wheel will keep on spinning until we finally reach our end, but it gives us as many chances as possible. a living cycle will solve the dying waste

    @micahconnor8954@micahconnor8954 Жыл бұрын
  • This absolutely fuels my love for fantasy and to things that mostly happen in dreams thank you. ♥ Edit: This is actually the perfect thing to listen at while I do my assignment about making a short story.

    @BlazyDayz@BlazyDayz Жыл бұрын
    • Check out the albums Through The Deep Dark Valley and Dear Wormwood that came before these EPs, they're both amazing, Dear Wormwood is one of my all time faves

      @screwtapee@screwtapee Жыл бұрын
    • @@screwtapee Yeah, they're both really cool! I also quite like the actual song Dear Wormwood too, just something about it makes me happy.

      @Shrooms_Pog@Shrooms_Pog Жыл бұрын
    • @@Shrooms_Pog A couple made in the image of love, even a crude imitation of it, will inevitably fall in love well & truly. Such is the power of love.

      @etaknar@etaknar Жыл бұрын
  • This gives me mid 2000s animated movies credits vibes. Like when you get to hear the artist version of the song rather than the in movie version

    @jordanspencer2157@jordanspencer2157 Жыл бұрын
  • The amount of times I've listened to this in a row is almost concerning.

    @bigboyart1@bigboyart1 Жыл бұрын
    • I am on your road as well bud

      @5hutup28@5hutup28 Жыл бұрын
    • me too. I realize theres nothing playing and then go back to restart it like 10 times a day

      @hopecalhoun3172@hopecalhoun3172 Жыл бұрын
    • I listen to this over and over on long road trips

      @zthehuman7051@zthehuman705113 күн бұрын
  • more people need to be shown this quartet of albums.

    @gardengobin@gardengobin Жыл бұрын
  • The best hour, 19 minutes and 44 seconds my ears will ever sense

    @biosphy@biosphy Жыл бұрын
  • This kind of music and playlists, helps me rember, at an emotional level, that there are people who prefer peace and joy over usless drama, thanks!

    @uniLLchiara@uniLLchiara2 ай бұрын
  • You have no idea how long I have waited for a compiled version on KZhead. Thank you!

    @averylazyguy8154@averylazyguy8154 Жыл бұрын
  • Who says heaven is only after death

    @DAEDRICDUKE1@DAEDRICDUKE1 Жыл бұрын
    • That's a pretty condescending statement considering the unescapable hell that is imposed upon many many people. You can say that because you are not in their position, but not everyone can afford to say something so absurdly optimistic without sounding stupid and unrealistic. I'm sorry, but as much as I would like to believe in a man-made earthly heaven I could not do that without sacrificing the superiority of the Biblical picture of heaven and it's implications. Don't be an idealist, want it or not we are subjects of humiliation, some to a light degree, others to an unbearable one. But God hears the voices of the victims, and justice will be given upon the wicked and the unbeliever, and everything will be made new. Sinless bodies, all-new creation, seeing and praising God face to face; that is heaven.

      @davetheaxolotl1315@davetheaxolotl131511 ай бұрын
  • The album covers really pulled me in, im very exited to find out what this is.

    @frog-life@frog-life Жыл бұрын
    • Through the Deep, Dark Valley and Dear Wormwood has a narrative akin to these four. It's worth the time if you want to give a listen to those two.

      @jarcake6581@jarcake6581 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@jarcake6581 sorry i first answer now but to update you, i have infact become completely adicted to all of those now thank you lol

      @frog-life@frog-life Жыл бұрын
    • @@frog-life Glad to hear! It's been a celebration since their songs have been available in my country for six months. Comments and all.

      @jarcake6581@jarcake6581 Жыл бұрын
  • Man I remember researching so much about the Anemoi gods when I was in the 5th grade and these have definitely reminded me of my love of mythology

    @Biodrox@Biodrox10 ай бұрын
  • You're an absolute hero for putting the four albums on here! And ugh, how I love The Oh Hellos and specifically the Four Winds series. Really satifies my hunger for everything fantasy and mythology :)

    @echoisaway@echoisaway Жыл бұрын
  • I love this music it makes me feel like i'm wild or something lol

    @kikithebestfr@kikithebestfr Жыл бұрын
  • i am sO glad i decided to listen to Passerine a year ago, because i would never have found my favorite band :D

    @v01dw4tch3r@v01dw4tch3r Жыл бұрын
  • oh my god i've been looking for a compilation of the four winds albums for years now, this has just absolutely made my week. i've been in love with the oh hellos and particularly these albums for so long now (i was in the top 0.01% of their listeners on spotify in 2022, might've been in 2021 too, i don't remember) and having this on youtube PLUS the lyrics omg

    @waveii8615@waveii8615 Жыл бұрын
  • Op. I thought it said "as we pro-create." That took a lyric doubletake!

    @flutenanyidk1806@flutenanyidk1806 Жыл бұрын
  • You are my hero, Thank you !!! This is perfect

    @myfavouritecolourisgreenus5508@myfavouritecolourisgreenus5508 Жыл бұрын
  • dang, this playlist is so nostalgic if you live in the more countryside parts of the US

    @zoristructure577@zoristructure577 Жыл бұрын
  • this has nothing to do with this video, but I just realized the names for the noble families in Mushoku Tensei are gods from Greek mythology. Damn I feel stupid.

    @Ozone946@Ozone946 Жыл бұрын
    • Yup, north east west and south winds

      @jmsunday@jmsunday Жыл бұрын
  • I stumbled into this video with no context and found myself 30 minutes later crying during the chorus of "Grow"

    @silentdebugger@silentdebugger Жыл бұрын
  • bro ive been waiting for a video like this for a literal year thank you

    @insomnicbypasser@insomnicbypasser Жыл бұрын
  • the only problem with this is the pauses in between the songs. otherwise it's wonderful

    @xevcrowe@xevcrowe Жыл бұрын
    • yes, i'm sorry i didn't notice that as i was editing it. the songs i downloaded must have had breaks at the end/start of them.

      @aangelkinsplaylists6567@aangelkinsplaylists6567 Жыл бұрын
  • This album reminds me of the story Lucy can’t remember in the vovage of the dawn treader and Aslan tells her he will tell it to her for years and years Like I’m getting a glimpse of an amazing story

    @Sparklewolfgirl67@Sparklewolfgirl67 Жыл бұрын
  • If i didnt get into animatics and stumble across the Soldier Poet King trend, i probably wouldnt have discovered one of my most favorite artists ever, many thanks to The Algorithm🙏

    @oliviatheshark3704@oliviatheshark37047 ай бұрын
  • This video always seems to call me back during the change of the seasons. :D I’m so glad you’ve kept this up, it’s one of my favorite videos for the Oh Hellos

    @NovaStella_@NovaStella_8 ай бұрын
  • I waaaaant to make a show, either internet or streaming services akin to Hilda with folktale and magic, and have these songs accompany it. I want Notos to be the opening theme. I can only dream, however.

    @jchristHeckYeah@jchristHeckYeah Жыл бұрын
    • When I did my final university project for my animation degree, I made a show pitch for a cartoon that was a spiritual mix of Hilda and Dragon Tails, and I used The Oh Hellos as an example of the music I would want to use for it. Glad to know other people had that same itch for a fantasy show with this band providing the music.

      @XainRussell@XainRussell9 ай бұрын
    • Considering the clear Celtic folk inspiration in the music, I have to nominate Cartoon Saloon for adapting this

      @Minto8384@Minto838419 күн бұрын
  • This is wonderful! I appreciate the time you must have spent upon this! Good forth to you my friend!

    @emberdragon6498@emberdragon6498 Жыл бұрын
  • Me gusta escuchar este tipo de musica ,me relaja bastante y me recuerda a una persona especial que alguna vez me hiso sentir como en cuento de hadas

    @aylidayeli4409@aylidayeli4409 Жыл бұрын
  • Music that makes me believe i was cracked from a geode

    @shampooslurper@shampooslurper Жыл бұрын
  • Just noticed that the instrument link with other songs like how Grow transitions to Eurus which uses Convocation of Fauns to transition to Hieroglyps

    @ytjunimo9536@ytjunimo953620 күн бұрын
  • This was beautiful, I drew my DnD-Character to this :)

    @Obst111@Obst1116 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for including the lyrics!! Ur a legend ❤

    @PurpleNoir@PurpleNoirАй бұрын
  • I'm loving this music. Thank you for compiling it. Definitely going to check this artist out.

    @jethroaugustus4794@jethroaugustus4794 Жыл бұрын
    • too bad you're a libertarian, I'll pray for you...

      @gardengobin@gardengobin Жыл бұрын
    • @@gardengobin the no step on me flag was first used in the American Revolutionary War

      @Kenfren@Kenfren Жыл бұрын
    • @@Kenfren that’s cool and all, but it most definitely doesn’t matter here

      @gardengobin@gardengobin Жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful music! ❤

    @pavelgyrya669@pavelgyrya6695 ай бұрын
  • This is beautiful

    @flaviadias173@flaviadias173 Жыл бұрын
  • Beautiful

    @davidzobristpsycurio@davidzobristpsycurio Жыл бұрын
  • This band has me in a chokehold and my life is better for it

    @just_a_platypus@just_a_platypus Жыл бұрын
  • Of all the wordless songs in these albums, I really think Mandatory Evac/Counting Cars is my favorite. Its so melancholy, yet also has a tone of urgency to it

    @BruggleStar@BruggleStar5 ай бұрын
  • Good music for getting buff

    @Hchris101@Hchris101 Жыл бұрын
  • Eurus is the themes of one of my characters :), he is a more mysterious character and is the ex fiance of my main character

    @sunflowerfields1822@sunflowerfields1822 Жыл бұрын
  • These songs have to be in movies.

    @avivastudios2311@avivastudios2311 Жыл бұрын
  • Bless you. Bless. YOU!

    @deburrito6882@deburrito6882 Жыл бұрын
  • I know this is pretty old, but thank you for posting your advice! I’m hoping to go full time for commission work next semester and I think this is going to help me a lot.

    @laurenstrinden1608@laurenstrinden1608 Жыл бұрын
  • My therapy band ❤❤❤

    @tammyh931@tammyh931 Жыл бұрын
  • This music is like "everything is okay!" It's like hearing a cinematic trailer that gives you that feeling. :) Like, One big old log house to mind a group of friends playing DnD on a stove and a group of friends playing ping-pong balls into cups. Like a good memory with someone

    @CloudColumncat@CloudColumncat3 ай бұрын
  • LOVELY THANK YOU

    @hibiscusteatime@hibiscusteatime Жыл бұрын
  • ouhh I like this, just discovered them from this

    @Mrbuzzfuzz@Mrbuzzfuzz Жыл бұрын
  • Love all the biblical theology references in these songs. Didn't notice years ago since I had no idea about it but now that I'm learning about it through the Bible Project, man the lyrics here are so amazing. All the references to Babylon, firmaments, and even other Genesis stories from the cultures around it are very cool. :))))

    @audofit@audofit3 ай бұрын
  • Why do these songs sound better youtube then they do on the paid MP3? Am I tripping here? The instruments in the background just sound so much more crisp and clear here then they do on the album.

    @neonavaro25@neonavaro25 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks!!!

    @seineevee@seineevee Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you

    @itadori2869@itadori2869 Жыл бұрын
  • I would love to see an animated movie or TV series about the story of The Oh Hellos Music called "The Four Winds"! I could even help write it or animate it or even sing in it!!! :O

    @Water_Me_Loan_64_YT@Water_Me_Loan_64_YT Жыл бұрын
    • Same. Maybe it will happen one day, but until then, we wait.

      @jchristHeckYeah@jchristHeckYeah Жыл бұрын
    • i have made a bit of a storyline somewhat based off of these albums. It's about four gods, who are also siblings, and all are based off of the four winds. Eventually, they get reincarnated into demigods (they think they are just mortals) and the story is about them trying to find each other. I could explain more if you want??

      @v01dw4tch3r@v01dw4tch3r Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@v01dw4tch3rI would love to hear more of the story!

      @The_Mythical_Geek@The_Mythical_Geek Жыл бұрын
    • @@The_Mythical_Geek Sorry in advance if this is really long- All the gods are siblings. Notos is the god of Summer, the ocean, and of course The South Wind. They are usually happy, bright and bubbly, but when upset, they can get very angry and/or sad. They the youngest of the siblings. Eurus is the god of Autumn, The mountains and The East Wind. More calm, yet somber and closed off. They are the middle child, being twins with Zephyrus Zephyrus is the god of Spring, The forest/plains and The West Wind. They, much like Eurus, are more calmer, but more joyful and content with everything. Boreas is the god of Winter, The tundras and The North Wind. They are colder, snappy, but with moments of love and gratitude showing through. They are the oldest sibling. They're all mostly good for a while (like thousands of years), kingdoms and followers forming around them. But then one mortal (unnamed for now) decides "hey i want power. i am going to kill the gods" and then he goes on this whole quest and eventually he does, gains their power, and then dies immediately after. (maybe a lesson about how too much power can lead to your demise?) Their souls are all scattered, and while cracked, they all find themselves in different mortal bodies with no previous memory of their god life. The whole place is plunged into war for a long time, around 200 (?) years. Might change that idk. All the kingdoms fight against each other because they don't know who killed the gods. The siblings are all raised in their respective places (Notos, by the sea, Eurus, in the mountains, etc etc) away from each other. Neither one knows of the other sibling's location, or that they even exist. But, even though they have no memory of their (somewhat) immortal lives, they still have vague feelings of each other. Memories they can almost grasp, but it slips out of their fingers again and again. That's the most of what I've come up with for now, but the idea was that they all eventually find each other, stop the war and become gods once again. again, sorry if this was long! hands went brr

      @v01dw4tch3r@v01dw4tch3r Жыл бұрын
    • @v01dw4tch3r No, don't apologize, this was awesome! I love the general concept of the kingdoms being dependent on the gods and falling into war at their death. I especially like the personalities ascribed to them, I think they really fit both the season and the type of terrain that you assigned them!

      @The_Mythical_Geek@The_Mythical_Geek Жыл бұрын
  • BANGER

    @jujuuuuu1851@jujuuuuu1851Ай бұрын
  • Thanks :)

    @Indigo_404@Indigo_404 Жыл бұрын
  • Nice

    @yo_oy3111@yo_oy3111 Жыл бұрын
  • my faves: On the mountain tall, passerine

    @anachobie103@anachobie103 Жыл бұрын
  • Cool

    @lmg3starwars164@lmg3starwars164 Жыл бұрын
  • I know these are biblical but I cant help but wa der off to a worth full of elves and worriors

    @AWTbinx@AWTbinx Жыл бұрын
    • Oddly enough these aren't biblical. According the the group the songs are about losing faith in your religion. Coming to terms with that and trying to figure out which of those beliefs are worth keeping.

      @Jayghopkins@Jayghopkins10 ай бұрын
  • i enjoy :D

    @mogaming163@mogaming163 Жыл бұрын
  • the ultimate christian tavern music. makes me wanna punch something!! in a good way!!!!!

    @rayyscribbls@rayyscribbls Жыл бұрын
    • i'm so with you!!!

      @Discofrog@Discofrog Жыл бұрын
  • Yeah I'd eat these albums

    @SILLYYZONE@SILLYYZONE Жыл бұрын
  • ITS PARTY TIME

    @extravagant_penguin@extravagant_penguin Жыл бұрын
  • This is obviously country music, but it feels like a specific kind(think of how there's Punk Rock, Heavy Metal Rock etc...). I'm not sure what the specific genre is called, but I've personally called it "campfire country." Songs similar to the ones presented in this video would be Red Hands by Walk Off The Earth and Renegades by X Ambassadors.

    @thevisitor1012@thevisitor1012 Жыл бұрын
    • It's folk music not country.

      @Jayghopkins@Jayghopkins Жыл бұрын
    • If you wanna get really get technical they are Indie Folk Rock

      @Jayghopkins@Jayghopkins Жыл бұрын
    • @@Jayghopkins I did more research and it seems that Country music is a style of folk music, which would explain my difficulty in distinguishing them. Would you agree that Red Hands by Walk Off The Earth and Renegades by X Ambassadors, fall under Folk music?

      @thevisitor1012@thevisitor1012 Жыл бұрын
    • @@thevisitor1012 I'd say they more folk inspired. Like folk pop. But they are a similar sound.

      @Jayghopkins@Jayghopkins Жыл бұрын
  • Some of the choruses remind me of Adriano Celentano's song "Prisencolinensinainciusol."

    @eottoe2001@eottoe20019 ай бұрын
  • ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    @shanellen7562@shanellen7562Ай бұрын
  • Okay, I've been digging deeper to figure out the meanings of their songs because they are like nothing I've ever heard... I take a Biblical/Christian perspective becasue A) that's who I am, and B) that's who they are. Lapis Lazuli - I believe it's talking about the struggle of trying to convey anything from the Bible without being lost in translation, or disconnecting with the person you're talking to. Trying to convey something beautiful (Biblical truths) without using buzzwords and "Christian language" that make it sound high and mighty or ridiculous. People turn away and shut off when you begin reciting scripture directly. So trying to translate concepts into terms they may understand/connect with. The struggle of trying to simplify and make concise without watering down the power of the word of God. When you start rambling on, it can start to sound like made up nonsense to the person you're trying to connect with. Learning to slow down, and let change come naturally. Not trying to race time and make sure they understand all of the Bible NOW. But letting the conversation come organically, consistently over time. It can be an intrusive, uncomfortable process to hear the truth for the first time. It's also about change, and how it can hurt, and it always seems to go too fast or too slow. But it's vital to life and growth, and we need to embrace it. If you hold onto what you know or pretend change isn't happening, you'll miss beautiful new things. Calls back to other songs like Dear Wormwood. It can be an intrusive, uncomfortable process to hear the truth for the first time. Also, remembering that you don't know everything. It's impossible to convey it all, because you miss things. Especially when you're so focused. Remembering to let God open your eyes to see new beauty and truth.

    @bethanywoodward7614@bethanywoodward761420 күн бұрын
  • NOTOS IS A MASTERPIECE !!! stands for oh hello as powerslave stands fo iron maiden or black album stands for metallica.

    @theghostshepherddog2765@theghostshepherddog27656 ай бұрын
  • quite scrungy

    @angryhippo3624@angryhippo3624 Жыл бұрын
    • very

      @nikkimitchable@nikkimitchable Жыл бұрын
    • Indeed

      @billwilliamson1506@billwilliamson1506 Жыл бұрын
  • 57:13 Morse code!! What does it mean?

    @SILLYYZONE@SILLYYZONE Жыл бұрын
    • nothing, its supposed to just sound like sending a message into the void, thats what i heard the band said atleast

      @slushelhusky2448@slushelhusky2448 Жыл бұрын
  • I think my favourite song is passserine.

    @avivastudios2311@avivastudios2311 Жыл бұрын
  • 1:01:08

    @AB-dm1wz@AB-dm1wz Жыл бұрын
  • Is that a swan, goose, or duck

    @jollimaiahtacksworth@jollimaiahtacksworth Жыл бұрын
    • It's a goose.

      @annawing770@annawing770 Жыл бұрын
  • Another good artist is xipishi

    @kagebowerson3974@kagebowerson39747 күн бұрын
  • The music and lyricks surely are great, especially for certain mood.. But after listening to this few times i am starting to think that most songs sound very simillar, same chords/progression/vocal patterns used.. Maybe that's a feature of the janre?

    @monaliza8419@monaliza84198 ай бұрын
  • The songs Notos, Eurus, Boreas and Zyphyrus are written from the perspespective of Greek gods of their namesake. If you look at the meanings of their names you"ll realize they're the names of the greek gods of the four winds, Notos is the God of south wind, Eurus is the god of east wind, Boreas is the North wind and Zyphyrus is the god of west wind. The south wind (Notos) brought heat, drought and crop failure to Greece so that is why the song "Notos" is describing destruction and change because it's written from the perspective of the God Noto's himself. Same goes for all the songs Named after the wind Gods. In Zypherus he wants the land to become green again since Zyphyrus was the God of the west wind and it brought good conditions for plant growth to Greece. Boreas was the god North wind and brought cold weather to Greece that's why the song is more melancholy.

    @jira6423@jira642311 ай бұрын
  • notos 3:14 torches 11:38 notos eurus boreas 40:59 A Kindling, Of Sorts 45:32 Lapis Lazuli zephyrus 1:04:41 Theseus 1:12:35 Soap

    @adenilsonjoserodriguesjuni7284@adenilsonjoserodriguesjuni7284 Жыл бұрын
  • I wish I could could skip seasonal depression with the same ease as I skip Boreas. (Boreas is still fantastic - I just prefer the other three!)

    @cerealinwater@cerealinwater7 ай бұрын
  • Dream stan

    @Hiroshima1945@Hiroshima1945 Жыл бұрын
    • no u

      @emberdragon6498@emberdragon6498 Жыл бұрын
    • @@emberdragon6498 no u

      @Hiroshima1945@Hiroshima1945 Жыл бұрын
    • It sucks that I have to ignore the majority of the community of this band, because I've been listening to them since they released "in the deep, dark valley" and I thoroughly love their music, but whenever I try to find a community for this band it's polluted with dream stans

      @wildmoose3979@wildmoose3979 Жыл бұрын
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