A Musical Ultrakill Discovery, basically mumbling about "The World Looks Red-Calm"

Since Layer 7’s already out (It’s quite Peak :fire:), i went out of my way to watch some playthrough videos (i don’t have the game yet, maybe in the next year’s summer sale.), and also watch the new OST’s that interested me, that being The World Looks Red-Calm (I might have a sick obsession with Church Bells and Organs at this rate)

And while listening to this for the past 4 hours yesterday (suppose that’s the only way to extinguish my unbridled fury after what happened today.) while writing a post, i have noticed a detail:

Starting at around… 0:45, you can faintly hear lyrics, a choir? hell if i know…(Headphones recommended), and considering that rarely a choir…or whatever this is…can be found in Ultrakill soundtracks…does this imply anything? or am i being shizo about this? (very likely).

More Examples of this:
1:47-2:08-Basically, the vocals take the supporting role in the Organs
2:09-2:50-Pretty Noticeable during these parts.

Past 3:00, The vocals can be constantly heard faintly, which are muted during certain parts.

3:35-4:15- basically similar to example 1

4:37-4:48-basically similar to example 2

and then after 4:48, the vocals can be constantly heard throughout the song.

As a person that dosen’t know much about video editing, that’s all i could provide, since i do not know myself on how to isolate a leitmotif.

This leitmotif may imply something we don’t know about yet, or maybe i am just going shizo mode and making this uneccessary post, because i ran out of content temporaily, oh well, enjoy :fr:.

On that note, i completely forgot that The World Looks Red-Combat also has vocals, or whatever you may call them, albeit they aren’t the leading part of the song, and sound…more tragic, so to say.

-Apologies for the constant edits, but i noticed another detail in the World Looks Red-Combat:

1:48-2:50-The Lyrics from The World Looks Red-Calm come back into the song, which is much harder to notice due to the chaos of the many instruments and such playing, is this leitmotif meant to symbolize something?

Mods, give him an amen break.

What is the problem again?

there is no problem
shrimple.

i understand if that first sentence was a joke, but i am not in the mood right now, no offense.