Granada in Stage 4, 5, and 6 - (Hell Sirens Comparison Part 2)
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
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A video that shows and more clearly portrays the Hell Sirens (Granada) in stages 5 and 6 from Everywhere at the End of Time.
0:00 - Intro
0:05 - Post-Awareness Confusions 2
2:03 - Advanced Plaque Entanglements 1
2:45 - Synapse Retrogenesis
2:52 - Sudden Time Regression Into Isolation
3:01 - A Brutal Bliss Beyond This Empty Defeat
Original Granada: • Video
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Its horrifying that even these frightening sounds from stage 4, seem to die along with the brain of the patient. A horrific track at first, a faint and barely present fragment in the next, and finally a faint whisper in an endless void. Never even noticed it in stage 6 'til now.
With stage 5, the windrush of sounds makes me think of being sucked through a tunnel at a relentless speed. Kinda like that infamous tunnel scene in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, but made that much more horrific. Or being in middle of a hurricane.
It's like suddenly remembering a traumatic moment at first, then the memory keeps coming back from time to time but still fades away in the end like all the other memories
except it comes back anyway after a few weeks 🙂 (don't mean this to come of as rude)
that means that stage 6 isnt the end of all memories! so it isnt (at least entirely) stage 7 of alzheimers diease!
@@flixtocicgaming3576 yes it is. Stage 7 Alzheimer's patients still can have very faint lucid moments.
i see it as anger in the inability to remember
Nice pfp
I find its last "appearance" rather interesting. It feels like it shows up not to remind you that it exists, but rather that it too is gone.
ye
True.
I don’t think this represents a war memory anymore, i think it may be the caretaker suddenly realizing that their memories of someone or something they hold very dear is becoming ruptured by dementia, and focus everything they have to keep the memory intact, but ultimately they fail. The siren sound at the end of the segment would be them having a meltdown, yelling in their own mind “ why is this happening”, “why can’t i do anything anymore”, and “why am i losing everything” at the same time as them losing the ability to even think and process what is happening to them.
(Edit: and in the later stages, they are remembering that loss briefly and reliving the dread, despair, and grieving sadness.)
ye, i feel like in a way its a moment of clarity, a pure and ultimate existential dread. you dont know why but you know that you are afraid
I also think it is frustrarion, and maybe a clarity moment of stage 4 idk
Or pure confusion
THIS
Yeah I didn't interpret this as a war memory, but rather a brief moment of lucidity. The lack of background static and the fact it's a single audio track during it's most prominent moment, during Stage 4, leads me to believe they've become aware of just how far gone they are. The sheer, visceral terror of this is eventually drowned out as the fog rolls back in, but that feeling never goes away. It's just part of the other memories left to die.
The Hell Sirens are terrifying, but so is dementia. The Sirens most likely just represent the war between illness and person. Like, even though The Caretaker's in Post-Awareness, part of him is still trying to fight the dementia even if it is a losing battle.
wow, they are fighting even in stage 6!
@@flixtocicgaming3576 he forgot how to even fight it
A losing battle is raging
wait he had dementia?
@@EASIllinois Yes, that's literally the whole premise of the album.
1:20 scared me while listening. I had been enduring the relatively tame sounds of stage 4... then that scary sound hit.
Thank you for reading my comment, I really wanted a compilation of the hell sirens because it's one of the most notable moments in the album
I think of it as the "Heartaches" of the later stages, as in its repeated a bunch
@@mcvibing2785 yeah.
Heartaches is nice and calm, with just a bit of melancholy to it, thanks to not just the lyrics, which symbolizes the fear slowly setting in after learning that they have dementia.
Granada is never calm. It changes rapidly, almost as if a mess of terrifying noises worked together if only to terrify. Granada never has relief in calmness. There is no hope left, only fear. Nothing can save them now.
@@Memerath heartaches is somewhere in every album
@@positivelycoolytthe4th792 where’s stage 6’s
@@mcvibing2785 Same.
i REALLY don't like how in stage 4, the hell sirens are such a noticeable part of the album, yet in stage 5 they are nothing yet a tiny crash, like someone knocked something over. In stage 6, it's a single, miserable "crash" before they fall into a dark abyss.
That's the scary part - even that terror caused by losing your memories won't stand against the confusion
I still find it so fascinating how strings slowed down to the Nth degree sound very convincingly like horns. Still mindblown tbh
2:36 this is the scariest sound in the universe...
Gives me a faint war of the worlds tripod sound. But a much more ghostly feel
@@Skel_cat63 wow you’re right it does sound like that. never thought about that
1:22 is louder
1:22
Listening to Hell Sirens at midnight, let's go!
Besides that, I like that you made it easier to pick out the sample in these stages. Great work!!
*dont look under your bed*
@@tCoL_corp *Too late*
1:23 this is the sound of absolute terror
there's stage 3 hell sirens internal bewildered world
The sample for that is actually this just super slowed down :
czcams.com/video/mFX9XethRb8/video.html
I definitely see what you mean by it sounding like its own hell sirens.
@@thelegendarybulldozer7256 can you look for clues to find 3
Lol
PAS2: The great beast roars; it screams, as the blade twists through its scaly, mutant chest. Final thoughts rise up as a final burst of life fills its lungs, before slowly withering away with a deep, decayed final breath.
It's mind is in tatters, and it screams without words.
APE1: The beast's eyes melt into water, and small bugs begin to feast upon the ripe, juicy flesh within.
SR: The bugs devour the lungs.
STRiI: The bugs feast on the brain. Scales pop off, revealing hives of insects.
ABBBTED: The bugs are gone; the meat is rotten or eaten. The beast is forgotten. The lungs are gone.
Can I just say I love this interpretation
I don't Understand?
@@wolfytronic neither do i!
What does this even mean
This is so metal, I love this interpretation
Hearing those strings being slowed down into a banshee wail reminds me of how the terrifying T-1000 sound is just a slowed down trumpet fall sample.
How many times did you have to listen to this to find these, Jesus!
If you think that's impressive, wait till you read how many samples used by Kirby were identified. It's almost to the point where the community could fully recreate EATEOT
I WAS NOT READY FOR 1:48
Yea, on my first listen, that part caught me completely off guard. And then it ended just like that.
well now I am
it sounds like it’d be in a horror movie trailer :0
Sounds like the junkers ju87 dive bomber with the siren on because of the sound and the crashes
Or 1:22
How it was heard in 2:53 is beyond me. I can hear it definitely but I would never think it was Granada! Sounds really beautiful here
It’s definitely memories of war slowly mashing together into one horrifying mess, only comparable to hell.
I love the way the Stage 6 hell sirens sound, just these distant crashed over an ambient drone, really shows how far the mind has progressed, and still even then, they are still there.
"Granada" is a portuguese word for grenade, might suggest that the Hell Sirens are indeed memories of war but I don't know
they are
Its also a place
Granada also means grenade in Spanish. It's also a type of fruit; kinda ugly but tastes pretty good 👍
@@fisher1634 which the us invaded so still works
It’s also the same in other languages so idk
I had my own way of wording this "the hell sirens are back, but there so dumbed down. They are my friend now." In stage 5
The colored blocks really help!
2:05 What a Nice Shoutout! Thanks from the bottom of my Destroyed brain
OH GOD NO DONT SCREAM
Eep
@@kasiakeen3734 WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHH... AOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHH...
Cloud?
Wtf
*Hell sirens stage 4*
Total crashes: 9
*Hell sirens stage 5*
Total crashes: 3
*Hell sirens stage 6*
Total crashes: 4
Trauma comes in all shapes, sizes, sounds and smells. I should know, this music triggers that inner fear of being nearly killed or having someone tear into you. This sound could blend into anything, any scenario, any despair, and that's what makes it so horrifying. But what makes it so much worse is that it burns away, fading in and out, it's a memory you desperately cling to despite it's horrific undertones and how much it hurts you. This is the moment of desperation and eventual hopelessness. You are losing everything that made you and now you want nothing more than to go back. Even if it means digging up the darkest corners of your life.
i hete how you can hear it in almost every song till the end, without me ever noticing it on my listen through
Bro when I heard these parts in stage 4, 5 and occasionally 6.
The unexplainable cosmic horror I felt was fucking insane. It felt like I was in a horrible dystopia zdzislaw beksinski painting. It genuinely felt like I was in a gigantic malevolent world full of hatred and evil. Like an infinite row of enormous statues asking for sacrifice.
In a brutal bliss beyond this world you can faintly hear sudden time regression into isolation
i wore airpod pros and you can hear it way easier
Stage 5 and 6 really made Stage 4's hell sirens sound like a coherent memory.
Even hell becomes nothingness eventually.
I like the war theories, but i'm wondering if these are supposed to more represent violent episodes in patients with dementia?
There was a documentary about a man called Clive Wearing, who has amnesia and only has a 7 second memory due to an illness he had gotten.
When he was put in hospice he went through stages of being confused and sad, to violent and scared, eventually he became numb. They gave him a journal to write in daily and it's full of some crazy shit that he experiences.
For those curious, the video can be found on youtube in full, it's called "The Man With The Seven Second Memory (Amnesia Documentary) | Real Stories"
if you're interested in hearing about severe amnesia, this guys story will depress but interest you.
It really shows how horrifying the progression of the disease is when this single sound, so terrifying when it first appears in Stage 4, is progressively mutilated as the project moves into Stages 5 and 6, by which point it is just a shell compared to other, equally upsetting sounds of the hellscape that surrounds it.
You know hearing the hell siren slowly fade out on each stage 5 song is even worse really. How advanced plaque entanglements has the only recongizeable
Everybody’s always saying the sirens represent PTSD, but honestly that is such a surface-level interpretation of it. Like seriously, flashbacks are nothing like this.
I personally think the “sirens” represent sundowning, or maybe sensory overload.
roasty toasty
*what if you*: wanted to die slowly yet somewhat peacefully from dementia
*but God said*: c r i s p y m e m o r y
that sounds like something a seagull would say
In stage 4, you remember this that happened in war, you saw your comrades die, be destroyed, their organs all scattered around the battlefield, the tanks approaching, the screams the shots and more.
In stage 5, you only remember that, in fact, you went to war, but you can't get almost a single memory of it, only the most shocking ones. (being every crash a traumatic event)
And in stage 6, you only see a human looking thing with red things around.
good you included the 3 crashes at the end of the hell sirens segment.
I read Granada as Grandpa
CZcams changed how timestamping in the description works and now loads of chapters are broken
i love how the hell sirens on Sudden Time Regression Into Isolation are just for 1 second
H1 P-AC : Sudden cut from confusion to madness. The actual track is spent in anger.
K1 APE : Not very sudden. The crashes hide beneath the noise, only faintly heard. The siren is in the mists, unlike the last track. The siren is also cut off on the 3rd note.
M1 SR : Only a crash can be heard.
N1 STRiI : The last time the sirens can be heard. It is almost nonexistent, even though it's the loudest part of the actual sampled track.
P1 ABBBTED : The last time the crashes can be heard. These crashes are actually more loud than the one in K1 and M1. The final prescence of the track.
This sorta reminds me of a story(no specific one, just any story) where you encounter a villain who you think is terrifying, and you manage to escape them.
But then much later on, you see the same villain at the mercy of another, even scarier villain, and that villain is now in the exact same place they placed you in, except now, there is no escape for them.
The terrifying Hell Sirens which dominated Stage 4, which stood out as a particularly nightmarish villain the Caretaker had to survive against, have been reduced to mere whispers, overshadowed by distorted, constantly skipping sections of a woman singing, a seemingly calm sound, but one which annihilates the Hell Sirens, leaving it as a pathetic excuse of a villain who has been defeated by the horrors of Stage 5.
Stage 5 is truly where everything falls apart completely, Stage 4 was simply preparing The Caretaker for the horrors of Stage 5, while Stage 6 was a cold, but quiet aftermath.
That's why in Stage 6, the Hell Sirens are so quiet and distant to the point it's practically impossible to hear them normally, just like the Caretaker himself, Stage 5 has reduced them to a hollow shell of what they once were.
The crashes sound like.. just bringing them back to my mind's ear is like a hot pan, pressed against my brain and seering it, and then the high horns come in, echoing like a tree full of cicadas to infest the growing holes in my mind.
Upon relistening to N1, I can finally hear the horn! You just have to listen REALLY closely.
It sounds similar to F1.
Gimme the aux
What are you gonna play?
Stage four post awareness confusions h1, hellsirens, my favorite song
Aw yeah that ones a bop
0:05 Hell Sirens Stage 1
1:22 Hell Sirens Stage 2
this actually makes me feel a bit uneasy
Well this is gonna give me nightmares
my theory is this repersents a clarity moment where patient realizes that he's cursed with this cruel condition
Nothing better than milk and burgers on a Wednesday night
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In a Brutal Bliss Beyond This Empty Defeat, if you listen closely past all of the static and interference, you hear Just A Burning Memory, very faintly, i take this in as terminal lucidity, the moment before death which you remember it all
No, terminal lucidity is the final song where you can finally hear a clear melody, this is just Alzheimer’s still taking over
@@codzz6979 it is like a buildup for terminal lucidity idk
@@brah8121 that's the organ segment in R1, not Heartaches in P1
The dementia is so bad, even hell sirens have been drowned by decay in the end
That's the scariest part, one which I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. Eventually you even forget that you forgot
Stages 5 and 6: diminished sundowning
Tysm
The crashes are cymbals
does this represent ptsd?
That's the common consensus.
So far most agree its a memory of war returning
@@awesomemancam5758 i think its trauma of a sort of ''Why are my memories going away" type of thing
pog sirens
This is worse than Hell. Hell only happens to bad people. My grandma didn't deserve this.
Neither does my grandfather. He survived WW II, Syberia and Communist Poland. The least he should have is a calm retirement. Nope :(
@@piotrnapora5810damn.. im so sorry man
@@anemoia6 At least his suffering is over now. He died in February
1:22 is easily the most horrifying part of the whole thing imho
1:49?
After every crash sound, I can hear what sounds like a bunch of faint, smaller horns. ....
At 2:52 you hear it for a split second then its gone like sound in a Tornado
I find it more prominent in Sudden Time Regression into Isolation.
you can still kinda hear the horn sounding things in stage five and six right before the first crash. Or maybe thats just samples sounding similar and im insane
I couldn't find the timestamps for STRiI or ABBBTED even at max volume, I might try again in the future but my ear couldn't find anything.
PAC2
Everything seems abstract. Nothing makes sense. Glimpses of things you remember dying off. But that’s when you remember.
War.
It’s all you remember.
War.
There is no other memories you have.
War.
Instead of fading, it becomes more vibrant.
*War.*
"Forget the power of technology and science, for so much has been forgotten, never to be re-learned. Forget the promise of progress and understanding, for in the grim darkness of the far future there is only war."
If you speed up stage 6 the hell sirens can be heard faintly for 2 seconds
i recently came across this sample at my local record store and snatched it, for relatively cheap too; i think it was only like 6 or 7 bucks
At what times in the tracks/stage do they appear(advanced plaque entanglements 1,synapse retrogenesis,Stage 4 regular,sudden time regression into isolation, and Stage 5 regular)
I wonder how long it took to find all these
3:05 I hear sudden time regression into isolation
Is the thing in Synapse Retrogenesis a different noise than the crash from Hell Sirens? I think I hear some short notes within it.
I'm fairly sure that there's a very distant horn in the last song at 6:20
I wonder if recent discoveries are true that Granada doesn't appear in P1 (then what's the sample behind those faint "cymbal" crashes?).
god that "hwaawshsw" when Synapse Retrogenesis fades in sounds fucked up
Couldn't hear the horn in sudden time regression into isolation
It's definitely there, you just have to listen VERY closely. I recommend good headphones if you don't have them already.
What are the timestamps for the Stage 5 hell sirens in M1 and N1
Can somebody explain to me why it's called "hell sirens"?
I tried looking up why it's called that with no answer at all.
This is just reminding me of FNF where people will keep calling Monster "Lemon Demon" for no reason, despite that not being his actual name.
@Thot Destroyer It's an illogical name to use. Like I stated above, it's literally like the FNF community referring to Monster as "lemon demon", at least that fan name somewhat has logic behind it, this is just "it sounds like sirens but it sounds spooky so let's put "hell" to seem cool and edgy", sounds like a 14 year old came up with it.
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@@urnix69 I think it was because the crashes sound like the crackling of fire which invokes images of hell
Its like when the 10 year old fnaf fans called purple guy Vincent
I just assumed it’s because they sound like sirens and they’re also quite hellish-sounding. Plus I think it’s a cool name.
Stage 4 Hell Sirens: m.czcams.com/video/wJWksPWDKOc/video.html
I've heard the crashes in I1 but maybe it's just me
1:22
BOSS BATTLE!!!!!!!!
The synapse retrogenesis appearance is actually from H1 Section D. The tones that underlay the crash are unmistakable.
Also, the N1 "Appearance" is highly questionable. I really don't think that's a horn from the hell sirens.
the hell sirens are actually a slowed down orchestra
can i use this audio in a video?
There are more appearances in k1 m1 and p1 but otherwise good vid
How do they found that 'Hell Sirens' name? cause it's not in the album
The term "Hell Sirens" was created by fans
Horns? The original sample uses strings to make the sound.
3:29 is that false memory syndrome?
yes
idk if i'm wrong or not, but in STRIS i heard the first 2 notes of the hell sirens, but it's in a faster tempo and ofcourse higher pitch than the stage 4 hell sirens
What timestamp
@@gameworld0612 2:53
@@budakgame4506 That’s probably B1
@@gameworld0612 bruh its in the wiki, the n1 sample guide and it is indicated in the video 💀
Yuh huh
how did you hear the crashes in abbbted????
headphones, turn the volume up, have something for the inevitable headache
where is the horn heard in N1?
I actually find it more easy to hear a crash than a horn.
Hell sirens its more like something called sundown syndrome
at stage 6, its not even a song anymore its just noises
In stage 5 its kinda scattered
That's the point. Everything is getting jumbled together. Even the horror is no longer recognisable
What if Stage 3 had Hell Sirens?
idk probably would sound like stage 4s but quieter
F3 is basically stage 3 hell sirens.
@@that1toad64 My album?
You forgot the trumpets in stage 5 dude!
its clearly a war memory, so we can determine the protagonist is a man
Because no women have ever witnessed war?
Women were actually in the war and some certainly close enough to hear explosions similar to what the song portrays. But apart from that yes the caretaker probably is a man because The Caretaker is a British guy called Leyland James Kirby
@@DiseasedMoss snowflake
@@vinnytheplayer5500 Why am I a snowflake?
Very cool
m.czcams.com/video/c5y6ZGLwigc/video.html
This is literally ukraine right now