All posts by The Demented Ferrets

Hey everyone, it’s Kernook here. I’m here to tell you all about the “The Demented Ferrets“. As of right now, we have three members. Kreshenne, Ruka and myself (Kernook). So, let me tell you a little bit about what we do Our members: Kernook (Kern for short) – A little bit of everything, and the one who usually deals with the social media/community end of things. Kreshenne (Kresh for short) – Streaming (will branch out later). Ruka – Our official artist (art and blog posts).

Subjecting Kresh to RWBY: RWBY Black Trailer Reaction

Hey all, it’s Kern here. For those who might have missed it over on YouTube, our reaction to the RWBY Black trailer is now up for your viewing pleasure and hilarity. Subjecting Kresh to RWBY is all about doing exactly that, introducing Kresh to the RWBY series. Kern is a long time fan of the show, and Kresh has never actually sat down to watch it. Between the two of us, it’s time to experience the series together.

Please support the official release, the show really is worth the watch if you’ve already got a subscription anyway. If you don’t have one, maybe try out the trailers over on RWBY YouTube first, and then go from there to decide if it’s worth continuing for you.

At the time of this post, RWBY is now on Hulu for those in the USA, and from what I understand the series is also on Apple TV for some places outside of the USA.

You can follow our personal reactions with the full playlist here.

As for this reaction video, it’s time to meet Blake Belladonna, and Adam Taurus… as a long time fan of the show, every single time I watch this trailer, I can’t help but feel nostalgic. There’s so much story telling embedded deeply into this trainer, moments that hindsight becomes 20/20 for later on in the series. All of the trailers are like that a little bit, but none of them quite reach Blake’s level in the RWBY Black Trailer.

The fights in this thing are solid, of course. A partner battle on a high speed train, waves of enemies, not to mention a huge mech… what’s not to like? Seriously, for the earliest days of RWBY, this trailer embeds a few key ideological opinions deep within the narrative, but it never feels too heavy. It really is just surface level for now, but that changes later when the series really kicks off.

It’s crazy to think this is the first trailer ever that we fans got to experience voice acting back when the trailer first released. The first two trailers were reliant on the songs and visual storytelling entirely to carry the weight of the plot. Then, the RWBY Black Trailer came thundering in, on a literal train no less, and smashed our expectations to bits… it was so long ago, and yet sometimes I can recall that feeling just like it was yesterday.

In any case, I hope you enjoyed our reaction to this trailer, and we’ll catch you in the next reaction video where we’ll be watching the RWBY Yellow Trailer… that video will go out next week on Tuesdays (assuming all goes according to plan, lol).

This has been Kernook, of The Demented Ferrets, where stupidity is at it’s finest and level grinds are par for the course. I’ll catch you next time. Meanwhile, not super long ago I did a fan song for this trailer, and that’s below. If you like RWBY fan songs, give it a listen…

Don’t forget to check out some other fun content below. We’ve got a lot of different projects going, and more to come down the pipeline later on. Sit tight and enjoy the ride.

YouTube Playlists of Interest:

FAIL: Fallen Angels in Limelight – rock, glam rock, hard rock.
City of Shadows Album 1 – A musical story about two cities joining together as one deep in the desert. A literal tyrant has come to lay claim to the city, and an uprising occurs.
Roll for Glory Album – An album dedicated to the wonderful world of DnD, and the fictional band in “Thunderous Power Kicks” (T.P.K) led by their fearless leader and Bard.
RWBY Fan Songs – Fan made songs for the RWBY series encompassing several musical styles. (Kern’s on going project).
Video Game Fan Songs – Fan made songs about video games spanning a wide variety of gaming genres and song styles (Kresh and Kern’s ongoing project).
Ferret’s Synthwave – Songs with a Synthwave vibe.

RWBY Fan Song: What I’m Sorry For

This is a Raven fan song, obviously and it’s about Yang. It’s been posted for a while now over on YouTube, but I only just got around to posting it here as well.

RWBY Fan Song: Autograph

This one is called Autograph, and the reason I made it was because I was inspired by Volume 1 of the series where Ruby comes into contact with Glynda for the first time.

Subjecting Kresh to RWBY: RWBY Black Trailer Reaction

Hey all, it’s Kern here. For those who might have missed it over on YouTube, our reaction to the RWBY Black trailer is now up for your viewing pleasure and hilarity. Subjecting Kresh to RWBY is all about doing exactly that, introducing Kresh to the RWBY series. Kern is a long time fan of the…

Final Fantasy VI Fan Song: Call Me Thief (Locke Cole)

Hey all, it’s Kern here dropping you a fan song about Locke Cole from Final Fantasy VI (Final Fantasy 6, or Final Fantasy 3 if you play it on the SNES). Locke is introduced early in Final Fantasy VI as a charismatic rogue with a knack for sneaking, stealing, and looking good while doing it. He’s got fast hands, and faster comebacks. On the surface, he’s your classic RPG rogue (or Final Fantasy Thief).

He’s witty, agile, a little bit flirty, and fiercely independent… or, so it seems…

From the moment he appears, it’s clear there’s something more behind the smirk. Locke isn’t just here for riches or fun. He’s hurting. Everything he does, every fight he throws himself into, every damsel he tries to save, every relic he chases down is driven by something deeper: guilt, loss, and a desperate need to protect what he couldn’t protect before.

So enter in this fan song, “Call Me Thief” a tribute to Locke Cole, and who he actually is as a person. I wanted the song to reflect his passing as well as his caution. His values, and his contradictions. What he holds privately, and what he wears openly on his sleeve.

Locke Cole is probably one of the most compelling characters in Final Fantasy VI. Honestly, although he is not my all-time favorite, he stands solidly in the top 3 characters I most resonate with when playing through the game. If you liked the song, please consider subscribing to us both here on the blog or over on YouTube for more gaming fan songs like this.

Remember, we play games over on Twitch as well, so come by and say hello. You can catch us streaming for a few hours a few times a week.

YouTube Playlists of Interest:

FAIL: Fallen Angels in Limelight – rock, glam rock, hard rock.
City of Shadows Album 1 – A musical story about two cities joining together as one deep in the desert. A literal tyrant has come to lay claim to the city, and an uprising occurs.
Roll for Glory Album – An album dedicated to the wonderful world of DnD, and the fictional band in “Thunderous Power Kicks” (T.P.K) led by their fearless leader and Bard.
RWBY Fan Songs – Fan made songs for the RWBY series encompassing several musical styles. (Kern’s on going project).
Video Game Fan Songs – Fan made songs about video games spanning a wide variety of gaming genres and song styles (Kresh and Kern’s ongoing project).
Ferret’s Synthwave – Songs with a Synthwave vibe.

STARBOUND – A Synthwave Journey Amid the Stars

Hey all, it’s Kern here, coming at you with a synthwave album that we’ve slowly been trickling out onto YouTube over the past few weeks. This is a short, experimental album, but if you like stories like this one with a synthwave and science fiction bent then make sure to like the videos, leave comments, and maybe follow us over on our channel. The more engagement from you readers on our channel, the better for us. The more we know what kind of music you like to listen to, the more chances we have to make that style of music.

The Starbound album comes to you from the mastermind of Kresh, and there’s a loose narrative to be found across the album about an AI learning about their own humanity and person-hood. It’s also much shorter than our glam rock/glam metal City of Shadows universe, which is now in its second album.

As for me, when it comes to Starbound, my personal favorites from this album are probably Nebula Drift and Blackout Horizon. For me, those two just hit perfectly. Nebula Drift just feels like you’re moving through outer space in the best way possible, and Blackout Horizon is about getting sucked into a black hole, what isn’t to like, really?

Tracks go in the order found below, or you can just check out the full playlist here.

The final song, Earthbound caps off this short adventure through the stars as our hero heads home, and what a journey it’s been. With today finally bringing the end to the album, you can now find the mp.3s up on our Patreon for those who want them.

Hopefully you enjoyed the ride. This has been Kern of The Demented Ferrets, where stupidity is at it’s finest, and level grinds are par for the course! Check out some of our other playlists and musical collections below.

YouTube Playlists of Interest:
FAIL: Fallen Angels in Limelight – rock, glam rock, hard rock.
City of Shadows Album 1 – A musical story about two cities joining together as one deep in the desert. A literal tyrant has come to lay claim to the city, and an uprising occurs.
Roll for Glory Album – An album dedicated to the wonderful world of DnD, and the fictional band in “Thunderous Power Kicks” (T.P.K) led by their fearless leader and Bard.
RWBY Fan Songs – Fan made songs for the RWBY series encompassing several musical styles. (Kern’s on going project).
Video Game Fan Songs – Fan made songs about video games spanning a wide variety of gaming genres and song styles (Kresh and Kern’s ongoing project).
Ferret’s Synthwave – Songs with a Synthwave vibe.

FAIL – Fallen Angels in Limelight

This is a virtual band project created by The Demented Ferrets. Blending a mix of gothic aesthetics with glam rock, synth, and metal influences. This…

Rainbow Rodeo – A LGBTQIA Pride Album

Hey all, it’s Kern here, coming at you with a mostly country music album with two bonus songs. The goal with this album was just to spread a little pride through the LGBTQIA community to our best ability. Personally I had a blast making the majority of it, and Kresh came in strong with the final two songs. I hope you like it.

Song 1: Rainbow Rodeo – This is just a fun song over all, and is meant to capture the spirit of the album. It’s a lot of glitter, glam, and honky-tonk country music. Rainbow Rodeo is just a celebration of the LGBTQIA life, and all that it can be. Own your truth, and have a good time with one.

Song 2: We Belong to the Open Road – This one is a little gritty, a lot of fun, I wanted this song to reflect that real honky-tonk grit found in country music. This is more for those who have a small community or no community at all. I wanted to reflect a unity among the community, and that can be cultivated when we go searching for it.

Song 3: Fudge, Wine, and Just a Lil’ Somethin’ – This is a gritty romance song between two women, nothing much else to say about it… lol, the story tells the story all on its own.

Song 4: Open The Door – This is a feel good “coming out” song. It’s about love, acceptance, and walking out from the shadows to air all of the things that those in the closet often don’t feel comfortable saying. This song celebrates empathy, pride, and finding the courage to finally just come out and live your truth.

Song 5: Darling – Another romance song, although this one is a little more tender. Less about partying, and finding that committed, long term relationship.

You can get the above songs on our Patreon.

The two Bonus Tracks are only in the video for now, and will release in a separate compilation later.

Song 6: Shine in Every Shade – A glam rock addition made by Kresh. This one is also about the coming process, and finding strength in one’s self and those around them.

Song 7: Unveiled (REMAKE) – This was a hardcore remake of our original song, using our bands TDF and FAIL. Also a duet, this song goes hard now! Enjoy this one, it’s amazing!

Well, that’s all for now everyone. I hope you enjoy this album, it was a lot of fun to make, and be sure to check out our other songs and content!

Stage Left, Exit Flame

The song is about breakups and new beginnings as lesbian lovers end their relationship. One walks out, and the one left behind picks up the pieces in her…

Subjecting Kresh to RWBY: RWBY White Trailer

Hey everyone, it’s Kern here! Last week, we reacted to the RWBY Red Trailer. This week, we react to the RWBY White Trailer, where we both notice a lot of Final Fantasy references, particularly those from Final Fantasy XI. I’m a long time fan, and Kresh has never seen the series before. Hopefully we can lend a new perspective with our reaction content because we are such big Final Fantasy fans (as well as other fandom) as well, so those nods stick out to us…

Lots of Red Mage references from Final Fantasy series in this one…

Subjecting Kresh to RWBY (RWBY “Red” Trailer)

Hey everyone, it’s Kern here. You asked for it, and you now receive it. We’re subjecting Kresh to RWBY to get her reaction live. She’s never actually watched the RWBY series before, so we’re doing it now! I get to relive my love of this franchise with someone who’s never gotten to experience it, and with my absolute best friend besides.

With the RWBY Volume 10 announcement, and the release of RWBY on Hulu thanks to Viz Media, the future of the show looks bright. Without further typing and rambling, here’s the video:

This has been Kern, of The Demented Ferrets, where stupidity is at its finest, and level grinds are par for the course. I hope you liked the songs and enjoyed the review. Don’t forget to follow us over on YouTube for all kinds of fan songs and other content. We’ve got a Twitch, we play games there, so if that’s your jam come say hello when we’re live. As always, you can support us over on Patreon if you like what we do! Please check it out and consider joining.

That’s all for now, I’ll catch you next time!

YouTube Playlists of Interest:

FAIL: Fallen Angels in Limelight – rock, glam rock, hard rock.
City of Shadows Album 1 – A musical story about two cities joining together as one deep in the desert. A literal tyrant has come to lay claim to the city, and an uprising occurs.
Roll for Glory Album – An album dedicated to the wonderful world of DnD, and the fictional band in “Thunderous Power Kicks” (T.P.K) led by their fearless leader and Bard.
RWBY Fan Songs – Fan made songs for the RWBY series encompassing several musical styles. (Kern’s on going project).
Video Game Fan Songs – Fan made songs about video games spanning a wide variety of gaming genres and song styles (Kresh and Kern’s ongoing project).
Ferret’s Synthwave – Songs with a Synthwave vibe.

Sonic the Hedgehog (SEGA Genesis) – A 16-Bit Icon That Redefined Speed

Release Date: June 23, 1991
Developer: Sonic Team
Publisher: SEGA
Platform: SEGA Genesis / Mega Drive
Genre: Retro Platformer

Hey all, it’s Kern here, and we’re blasting to the past “faster than the speed of light”. Yep, you see what I did there, I’m sure. In 1991, Sonic the Hedgehog burst onto the SEGA Genesis with a streak of blue and a cocky smirk, instantly becoming the face of SEGA’s brand, much like Mario became Nintendo’s. The game isn’t just another mascot platformer. Nah, I became a full-blown cultural phenomenon that brought a new level of speed, style, and difficulty to the genre.

Over three decades later, does this Genesis classic still hold up? Well, let’s figure that out.

The Gameplay – Fast, Fun, and Fluid

At its core, Sonic the Hedgehog is a side-scrolling platformer, but it has a few key things to consider. The game is ultimately all about momentum-based physics and high-speed traversal. Unlike Mario’s precision style hopping across the levels, Sonic thrives on the ebb and flow of each stage. It’s all about maintaining speed and reacting in real time to a world built for blazing-fast movement.

You play as Sonic, a blue hedgehog with “cool” attitude, on a mission to put a foot up Dr. Robotnik’s behind (later he should be known as Eggman). He’s been turning the woodland creatures into machines, and you’ve got to stop him. Simple premise, brilliant execution.

Quick Gameplay Highlights:

  • Speed-focused level design with multiple routes.
  • Tight, responsive controls, no spin dash, though. Spin dash wasn’t added until later games.
  • Rings are your life gauge! So long as you’ve got a ring on you, you can get hit. As long as you don’t fall down a hole, or drown, you’ll be okay so long as you have a ring.
  • Collect 100 rings, when you do, you get an extra life. Remember, when you take one hit without rings, that’s game over.
  • Bonus stages, they show up, and they’re pretty fun.

The Visuals – Bold and Beautiful

Each zone has its own aesthetic identity, from the lush greenery and waterfalls of Green Hill Zone, to the gritty gears of Scrap Brain, and stone brick in Marble Zone. For its time, bright flashy colors were the way platformers looked. In an attempt to appeal to children, that was fairly common. That being said, SEGA’s art direction for Sonic the Hedgehog was revolutionary for the early ’90s. The Genesis had a color palette that was able to showcase the completely vibrant backgrounds, and it looks gorgeous considering the speed at which Sonic runs through the game. It would have been so easy for the game to look like a muddy blur, but it never does.

Music & Sound – A Timeless Soundtrack

I think it goes without saying that some games leave ear worms behind. Just as classic Mario games have an iconic soundtrack, so does Sonic. Composed by Masato Nakamura, the soundtrack is a a true masterclass in 16-bit music design. Each zone’s theme is memorable and perfectly suited to its tone and visuals. Even decades later, tracks like Green Hill Zone and Starlight Zone remain etched in the minds of gamers everywhere… honorable mention to the boss fight theme, and the title screen. They’re just so memorable to me.

Difficulty – It’s Hard!

Okay, okay maybe not as hard as some platformers of today. For its time though, this wasn’t a super easy game. The game eases players in, giving you somewhat forgiving early stages. The thing is, it ramps up sharply. Once you hit levels like Labyrinth Zone, you’ll be in trouble. It is a water level… so have fun. Like all water levels in retro Sonic games, it has some pretty unforgiving water physics. Boss fights against Dr. Robotnik (Eggman) are fun but not hard to figure out. The Stages themselves are where the difficulty is really at. At least in the boss fights, if you’ve got a ring on you, you’ll be okay.

While not unfair, the game doesn’t always think through its gameplay style. The game demands memorization of each stage if you want to play them completely fluidly. Even then, you’ll need patience in later stages, and in a game about speed slowing down in a real pain in the butt sometimes.

Legacy – A Game That Changed Everything

Sonic the Hedgehog wasn’t just a game—it was a movement. Sonic made the Sega Genesis a household name to so many of us. It gave SEGA a foothold in ’90s console wars, and a worthy rival of Nintendo. Obviously, the game is part of our culture as gamers too. The franchise has only grown, and continues to do so. These days, Sonic fans have a literal empire of sequels, cartoons, comics, and films to enjoy

My Few Criticisms

So, as I said above, the first game has No spin dash to speak of. If you’re used to playing other games, you can’t expect to have it in this one. The pacing issues I described, you do have to slow down sometimes (looking at you, Marble and Labyrinth zones). For it’s time, Bosses are what you’d expect. That means they’re also standard. A lack of variety in fighting them comes down to recycling simple attack patterns, and hitting the boss at the right time… the first iteration of the game didn’t have a save system, and that’s something to keep in mind. Later remakes and later games would have one.

Final Verdict – A 16-Bit Classic, Play It

Sonic the Hedgehog for SEGA Genesis isn’t just a platformer, it’s a game design landmark and fandom touchstone. Even without the refinements of its sequels, the original remains wildly fun, stylistically sharp, and culturally significant to gamers everywhere. Whether you’re a retro fan revisiting your childhood or a new player exploring gaming history, this is a must-play title.

Some Fandom:

As I do love the sonic franchise, I made a few fan songs for the game, and they were a lot of fun to make. you can find them both here:

This has been Kern, of The Demented Ferrets, where stupidity is at its finest, and level grinds are par for the course. I hope you liked the songs and enjoyed the review. Don’t forget to follow us over on YouTube for all kinds of fan songs and other content. We’ve got a Twitch, we play games there, so if that’s your jam come say hello when we’re live. As always, you can support us over on Patreon if you like what we do! Please check it out and consider joining.

That’s all for now, I’ll catch you next time!

Have you replayed Sonic recently? Share your favorite zone, in the comments below!


YouTube Playlists of Interest:

FAIL: Fallen Angels in Limelight – rock, glam rock, hard rock.
City of Shadows Album 1 – A musical story about two cities joining together as one deep in the desert. A literal tyrant has come to lay claim to the city, and an uprising occurs.
Roll for Glory Album – An album dedicated to the wonderful world of DnD, and the fictional band in “Thunderous Power Kicks” (T.P.K) led by their fearless leader and Bard.
RWBY Fan Songs – Fan made songs for the RWBY series encompassing several musical styles. (Kern’s on going project).
Video Game Fan Songs – Fan made songs about video games spanning a wide variety of gaming genres and song styles (Kresh and Kern’s ongoing project).
Ferret’s Synthwave – Songs with a Synthwave vibe.

Stage Left, Exit Flame

Hey all, it’s Kern here! This is a song from Fallen Angels in Limelight (FAIL). For those of you who don’t know Fallen Angels in Limelight is a virtual band project created by us (namely Kresh) . Most of the songs have glam rock, synth, or metal influences. Obviously, this is an AI project that explores dramatic storytelling, emotional themes, and stylized visuals. Every track is human written. The goal isn’t to mimic reality, but to create something new, expressive, and creatively bold.

The song is about breakups and new beginnings as lesbian lovers end their relationship. One walks out, and the one left behind picks up the pieces in her life. It’s as empowering as it is a little sad. Press play and see for yourself, the worst that happens is you decide you don’t like it.

I put the lyrics below too!

Lyrics:
[Verse 1] I stood in the silence, the crowd on their feet, Still holding my line, but she skipped the beat. A kiss backstage, a promise in smoke— But now her note’s the one that broke.

[Pre-Chorus] She left behind her perfume and pride, A shattered mirror in the green room light. No warning, no bow—just the cold of the floor, And the echo of heels as she slipped through the door.

[Chorus] Stage left—exit flame! She walked out and torched my name. No encore, no refrain— Just ashes in the fame. Stage left—exit flame! I played on while the curtains came. But hearts don’t break the same… When the fire’s part of the game.

[Verse 2] Spotlight flickers where her shadow stood, The queen of velvet, misunderstood. She left me the crowd, but stole the spark— And I’m still singing in the dark.

[Pre-Chorus 2] So pour the glitter, light the fuse, This heartbreak’s got some leather shoes. You burned me down in style and grace, But I’ll rise dressed to replace.

[Chorus] Stage left—exit flame! She walked out and torched my name. No encore, no refrain— Just ashes in the fame. Stage left—exit flame! You kissed me with a match and shame. Now every night’s the same— I burn through every frame.

[Bridge] (She said she’d stay…) (She lied in lace…) (She danced away…) (And left this place.)

[Breakdown] She was thunder in stiletto heels… But now she’s just a ghost behind the reels. I’ll keep playing through the pain— The limelight loves a soul in chains.

[Final Chorus] Stage left—exit flame! But the spotlight knows my name. Your silence fed my fame— Now I set fire to the blame. Stage left—exit flame! I burned the script, I own the stage— And from these ashes… I became.


If you liked the song, you can get the mp.3 to listen to whenever you’d like over on: patreon.com/TheDementedFerrets if you’re a member!

Well, that’s about it for now, I’d say. Hopefully you liked the song and I’ll catch you all next time. This has been Kern of the Demented Ferrets. Where stupidity is at it’s finest, and level grinds are par for the course.

YouTube Playlists of Interest:

FAIL: Fallen Angels in Limelight – rock, glam rock, hard rock.
City of Shadows Album 1 – A musical story about two cities joining together as one deep in the desert. A literal tyrant has come to lay claim to the city, and an uprising occurs.
Roll for Glory Album – An album dedicated to the wonderful world of DnD, and the fictional band in “Thunderous Power Kicks” (T.P.K) led by their fearless leader and Bard.
RWBY Fan Songs – Fan made songs for the RWBY series encompassing several musical styles. (Kern’s on going project).
Video Game Fan Songs – Fan made songs about video games spanning a wide variety of gaming genres and song styles (Kresh and Kern’s ongoing project).
Ferret’s Synthwave – Songs with a Synthwave vibe.

More Songs:

RWBY Fan Song: Silver and Ice (White Rose)

Hey all, it’s Kern here, coming at you with another RWBY fan song, this time centering around Ruby Rose and Weiss Schnee, or “WhiteRose” to those who sail the ship.

This project is a combo between Kresh and I. I wrote the lyrics, and Kresh got the sound we wanted out of the AI we use. I thought it was only fitting that this project featuring the dynamic White Rose duo get star treatment from the Demented ferrets duo that work on the songs on our channel (Kresh and I). If you like her sound, check out her music here too… seriously, if you like this, I’m sure there are others that you’ll just love.

If you like fan songs like this one, follow us over on YouTube.

Personally, I absolutely love this pairing and while it isn’t canon yet (and probably won’t be), the subtext between these two speaks absolute volumes. When I was working on this fan song I really wanted to highlight the overall feel of these two characters, and keep the romance in this one ambiguous and playful more than anything else. I hope I managed to achieve that, but I’ll let the lyrics speak for themselves:

Verse 1: Side by side, we stand in the fray, You hold your ground, I rush ahead each day. A partner’s trust in every move, In the quiet moments, our hearts improve. Through the storm, we find our pace, Your steady hand, my wild race. A glance, a word, a simple sign, In the silence, we both align.

Pre-Chorus: In every strike, in every fight, You’re the calm, I’m the silver light. We stand as one, together we rise, With every challenge, we meet each surprise.

Chorus: We move in rhythm, the world untold, Silver and ice, a story unfolds. No need for words, yet we understand, A connection felt, without command. The rush of speed, the grace you show, Together, a bond that continues to grow.

Verse 2: Your strength in silence, my heart’s desire, You steady the storm, I fuel the fire. Your blade, a cut so cold and true, And I’m the spark, igniting through. In the quiet of night, we find our way, A team, a partnership, come what may. Through every battle, we hold our ground, In each other’s presence, we are found.

Pre-Chorus: In every strike, in every fight, You’re the calm, I’m the silver light. We stand as one, together we rise, With every challenge, we meet each surprise.

Chorus: We move in rhythm, the world untold, Silver and ice, a story unfolds. No need for words, yet we understand, A connection felt, without command. The rush of speed, the grace you show, Together, a bond that continues to grow.

Bridge: In the glance of an eye, in the sound of a breath, We find what words fail to express. The bond we share, unspoken, true, A thread that ties me close to you.

Chorus: We move in rhythm, the world untold, Silver and ice, a story unfolds. No need for words, yet we understand, A connection felt, without command. The rush of speed, the grace you show, Together, a bond that continues to grow.

Outro: Silver and ice, we stand as one, Two halves of a whole, with battles won. Side by side, we’ll always be, The rush of the storm, the calm of the sea…


I hope you enjoyed that song for what it was, and forgive it for what it wasn’t… I had fun making it, and that’s what counts I say. Anyway, I’ll see you next time, everyone. This has been Kern from The Demented Ferrets, where stupidity is at its finest, and level grinds are par for the course. Stop by and say hello to Kresh and I over on Twitch if you get the chance!

YouTube Playlists of Interest:

City of Shadows Album 1 – A musical story about two cities joining together as one deep in the desert. A literal tyrant has come to lay claim to the city, and an uprising occurs.
Roll for Glory Album – An album dedicated to the wonderful world of DnD, and the fictional band in “Thunderous Power Kicks” (T.P.K) led by their fearless leader and Bard.
RWBY Fan Songs – Fan made songs for the RWBY series encompassing several musical styles. (Kern’s on going project).
Video Game Fan Songs – Fan made songs about video games spanning a wide variety of gaming genres and song styles (Kresh and Kern’s ongoing project).
Ferret’s Synthwave – Songs with a Synthwave vibe.

Dungeons and Dragons Fan Album: Roll for Glory!

Hey all, it’s Kern here! If you’re not following us over on YouTube you really should. In any case, DnD fans, it’s time to unite. Kresh made a fan album, and it’s packed with banger after banger! If you’re into DnD and rock vibes, check out some of the songs.

For those who just want the playlist link, click here! That will take you right to the YouTube playlist.

For everyone else, let’s go song by song!

First though, let’s talk about Thunderous Power Kicks (T.P.K)! This is a fictional band set in the world of DnD, and led by their fearless band leader and bard Myev Rockblade. She’s glam rock diva, so she loves being the centre of attention but when it comes down to it shes loyal to her band/friends. This band is part of the greater Demented Ferrets band universes, along with FAIL: Fallen Angels in Limelight for our City of Shadows universe.

With that said, here’s the music, hope you like it! Jam on, DnD fans, jam on… and maybe start a tavern brawl or two.

Critical Hit!

Dungeons and Dreams!

TPK!

The Rogue’s Gambit!

I Have Dark Vision!

Dragon’s Breath!

Hunter’s Mark!

Strings of Fate!

TAVERN BRAWL!!!!!

Cleric’s Light!

Well, we’ve reached the end of this album, but there’s more where that came from in the works! If you like what we do and want to support us check out our Patreon: patreon.com/TheDementedFerrets. If you’re a member you can get access to all the mp.3’s. Non-members can buy the album post as a package as a one-time purchase, so you’ve got options if you want them… also, you can just listen to them for free here or on YouTube anytime!

That’s all for now. This has been Kern of The Demented Ferrets, where stupidity is at its finest, and level grinds are par for the course. We stream on Twitch too, so check us out there for fun and games. Until next time everyone!