A collaboration of exceptionally talented musicians and vocalists has brought a new main theme to Last Epoch in the Eternal Legends Update. One of the unique elements of this track is that it is sung in Old Norse. Today our composer shares some insights into how such a project comes about and a few details about the lyrics themselves.
Last Epoch Main Theme
This is the main theme for Last Epoch presented with vocalists singing in Old Norse. The language has an ancient and mysterious sound, it fits the world of Last Epoch very well. The theme will be woven throughout the game soundtrack in different settings, most often as an instrumental piece, which will give it a more noble quality.
The music starts off a rhythm that is played on the tagelharpa, supported by the cello and percussion, including the djembe. The tagelharpa is a folk instrument from Scandinavia that has 3 strings, and a rectangular boxlike shape, it is played with a bow. The tagelharpa strings are thick and look like twine, the bow requires ample amounts of rosin to make them speak. On the long notes, it sounds ancient and creaky, almost like an old door opening. On the fast, percussive hits, it has a scratchy, piercing mid range. The cello plays open string chords for the big hits to fill out the bottom end. Open strings are where the player doesnât use their left hand to finger a note, itâs just the full length of the string by itself. Notes on an open string have a much more primitive sound, thereâs no vibrato to make it sound more refined. So the cello playing open strings with the tagelharpa and the djembe together gives it that unique sound, which will become a characteristic sound of the game. Later, the vocalists chant âFyoern Ooeldâ on top of the big impact hits. In Old Norse this means, âAncient Era,â the name of one of the Eras of the game.
After the percussive intro, the melodic part of the theme begins. It starts with a male choir singing lyrics about creatures coming from the void that bring desolation and death. The orchestra enters, and it supports the folk instruments and vocalists. After the main theme is sung, the percussive part comes in again. Then we feature the vocalists singing a variation of the theme in a more exposed setting. A contrasting lyrical section follows; it is more moody, with a spotlight on the female vocalist. The piece concludes with a reprisal of the second half of the main theme sung very aggressively with the orchestra in full force.
We were fortunate to have an amazing cast of vocalists, from Northern Wales, Northern Ireland, and Los Angeles to bring their formidable talents to this project.
Female Vocals: Ffion Elisa
Male Vocals: Colm McGuiness, Mason Lieberman, Matt Lambert, Erik Desiderio
Composer, Tagelharpa, Djimbe, Charango, Seed Pods: Erik Desiderio
Cello: Mason Lieberman
Old Norse Translation Assistance: Nikolaj Reimer Hansen, Dr. Jackson Crawford
You can download the instrumental version of the song. If youâre feeling creative and want to remix it, individual audio stems are also available here.