With Eternal Judgment except for two weeks, Bethesda has released a new video it shows kick-ass audio sounds. Mick Gordon, the man in charge The judgment(2016) Music, Returns Eternal Judgment. But in this case, he brought an army of iron heads.
Original sound The judgment he carries her Eternal Judgment, but Gordon and lead vocalist Chad Mossholder wanted to put together a heavy metal choir to improve the music. A choir that focuses on metal music is not an easy one to find, so Gordon pulled out an open call for metal singers to join in a "good badge ensemble."
The video features clips of the voice chat and names of some of the best singers – such as Linzey Rae of The Anchor, James Dorton of the Black Crown Initiate, Wesley Merritt of The World I Knew, Natalie Kahan of Wildspeaker, and many others.
Mossholder and the team wanted Eternal Judgment "feel like a heavy metal album fan." And the heavy metal choir helps create that feeling. The artists included in the yard are all different, each bringing their own unique sound to the space. Some of the artists have commented on a variety of voices, including a Mongolian singer who can make his voice sound like a dogeridoo.
The last 30 seconds of the video have a mixed choir effect – Doom EternityFast, fast, disgusting gameplay mixed with heavy metal choir lyrics. The result is the best metal, and it makes the wait Eternal JudgmentIntroduced March 20 very hard.