Blasphemous OST: Composer Reaction and analysis

Joining the Penitent One in silence today as we listen to the Blasphemous OST by Carlos Viola. I'm taking a composer's look at the emotional weight of these tracks—discussing the flamenco soul, the language of the Spanish guitar, and the haunting atmosphere of Cvstodia. We'll also chat briefly about the 2026 Vinyl box set that just released! No heavy theory, just an exploration of what this masterpiece says to the listener. Invite your friends to this fun Blasphemous listening and emotional reaction party! Let me know what you think about the content in the comments! Please support the channel and join as a YouTube community member here:    / @mattiasholmgren   Patreon Community -   / gelhein   Discord   / discord   Episode sponsor & Patreons: Jazz Phunk, Kenton Sallee, Unseen, @Dlazerz, @markiesporter-e6e, @LLeonPendarvis, Aran Graham, David Ferris, kg6hum! Thanks You! 🙏 Join my Music Courses https://edu.morningdewmedia.com Instagram   / gelhein   CHAPTERS 00:00 - Intro and Chambers of Admantius 03:55 - Dame Tu Tormento 08:14 - La Muerte se los Relinchos 13:23 - Tierras de Azafrán 19:28 - Que las Campanas Me Doblen 28:18 - Una Senda de Pasos Blancos 35:39 - Gélida Expiración 39:30 - Entregarás Tu Rostro a La Señora 48:24 - Vuestra Faz Denegrida 53:44 - Cantes de Confesión 1:01:08 - Ten Piedad 1:06:32 - Arpegios en Ocre 1:12:21 - El Quejío 1:20:11 - Taranto a la Hermana Mía 1:24:40 - El Templo de los Abanicos 1:30:17 - Coplas de Incienso 1:34:28 - Entre Bordados 1:42:15 - Prohibidos y Cubiertos de Polvo 1:48:53 - Para Un Martír del Compás 1:57:07 - Su Beso se Plata 2:02:19 - Cante de los Muertos 2:13:59 - Luto y Estrago 2:18:47 - Hermana Mía 2:25:20 - Voyage of Promise (Blasphemous cover) 2:32:50 - Outro and guitar playing