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  • @whirled_peace
    @whirled_peace Před 3 lety +31

    LOVEBITES - Thunder Vengeance lyrics:
    Gods of vengeance
    Standing in the nightmare
    The peal of thunder broke me and more
    When losing my eye
    The days will pass before me
    A faded memory of what used to be
    Death by oblivion (Do it)
    Deadly criterion (Do it)
    Flames of despair burning
    My blood is boiling inside me
    Death by oblivion (Do it)
    Deadly criterion (Do it)
    Inner enraged demon is becoming me
    Here come days of revenge
    Until the day the light can reach into my blind eye
    Lost in the rage
    These scars are here to tell me that I’m still alive
    Into the blackness
    Don’t reveal weakness
    Hiding my curses, pay off an old grudge
    Forgotten feelings, other than resentment
    Don’t even mind giving others pain
    Damn the redemption (Do it)
    Drowning confusion (Do it)
    Doom filled with righteous indignation
    Where’s my salvation?
    Damn the redemption (Do it)
    Drowning confusion (Do it)
    Does my life have meaning?
    Am I a speck of dust?
    I’ve got blood on my hands
    I want to claw and tear you, rip apart your name
    Die in the sands
    Your sins will never be erased or washed away
    Beaten down but the hatred’s growing
    Rotten pain that is never healing
    Only I can end my suffering
    I won’t kneel down because of yesterday
    Gods of vengeance
    Standing in the nightmare
    The peal of thunder broke me and more
    When losing my eye
    The days will pass before me
    A faded memory of what used to be
    Death by oblivion (Do it)
    Deadly criterion (Do it)
    Flames of despair burning
    My blood is boiling inside me
    Death by oblivion (Do it)
    Deadly criterion (Do it)
    Inner enraged demon is becoming me
    Here come days of revenge
    Until the day the light can reach into my blind eye
    Lost in the rage
    These scars are here to tell me that I’m still alive
    Blood on my hands
    I want to claw and tear you, rip apart your name
    Die in the sands
    Your sins will never be erased or washed away
    -----
    lyrics: miho
    music: miho & Mao
    arrangement: LOVEBITES (miho, haruna, midori, miyako, asami)

  • @gham5586
    @gham5586 Před 3 lety +47

    Of course Midori is a shred demon and Miyako has melodic riffs, but the two complement each other. You know, the yin and yang, hard and soft! They will never sound the same if one of them left. That’s what make them unique and awesome, I believe!!

  • @marting.h.9417
    @marting.h.9417 Před 3 lety +18

    These women are just mind-blowing.

  • @marting.h.9417
    @marting.h.9417 Před 3 lety +18

    Miyako and Midori, different guitar playing style but both are amazing and they complement each other.

  • @christopherlidster3918
    @christopherlidster3918 Před 3 lety +28

    No fear, they are two different guitarists. While Miyako can shred she is a master at melodic solo’s. Midori is unquestionably a Queen at shredding, she is fast, precise, and very technical. It’s difficult to compare the two. Miyako’s solo’s reminds me of early Kirk Hammett solo’s. Midori reminds me of Herman Li solo’s.

  • @marcinpopawski8199
    @marcinpopawski8199 Před 3 lety +25

    MiyaMido this is the best guitarist worldwide. Stay safe. Stay Lovebites.

    • @TheCyberMantis
      @TheCyberMantis Před 3 lety

      Midoyako? Yeah, she IS THE BEST! ( she/they ) ;-)

    • @garykeeling2275
      @garykeeling2275 Před 3 lety +1

      MiyaMido ... Midoyako ... Asaminglish ... we're creating a new language here, and I'm all for it, lol!

    • @TheCyberMantis
      @TheCyberMantis Před 3 lety

      @@garykeeling2275 Miharunasamidoriyako!

    • @joeparker9516
      @joeparker9516 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheCyberMantis Okay, now my face hurts, quit that!

  • @brandydynamite5877
    @brandydynamite5877 Před 3 lety +22

    Next you hear thunder, remember....it's just HARUNA warming up for the next show !!! 🤘🤘

    • @TheCyberMantis
      @TheCyberMantis Před 3 lety +1

      COME TO THE USA PRINCESS HARUNA !!! I AM READY TO HUG YOU !!!

  • @alekhidell
    @alekhidell Před 3 lety +14

    “17 cups of coffee in one freakin’ riff”. Love it. Almost as good as “This song comes with its own safe word” (not mine but my favourite Lovebites metaphor so far). Great reaction to the ladies as always.

  • @Mrlovebitten
    @Mrlovebitten Před 3 lety +21

    Sorry to disagree with pops but you can’t have one without the other, Midori and Miyako are a package deal. Miyako herself has said in interviews that she wants herself and Midori to be known as the best dual guitarists in metal today and she is right…they are. And as for this song it’s the opening song for a LOVEBITES (only) concert they performed at Zepp DiverCity Tokyo (just before the C-19 problem hit the world) it consists of a 19 song setlist and is available on DVD and bluray titled “Five of a Kind : live in Tokyo”

  • @hiawatha.g
    @hiawatha.g Před 3 lety +41

    Honestly, while my favorite is Miyako, I can't agree that Midori is not as good. They are just different, and that's one of the reasons this band sounds so phenomenal. I can't think of any band that had such a pairing. Now, imagine doing that for almost two hours. In high heels. With a smile. They call this metal, but these women are made of some kind of high-tech carbon steel. It's pretty crazy.

  • @hiufernando7340
    @hiufernando7340 Před 3 lety +11

    Midori and miyako is the best duo lead guitarist. But for me, I love Miyako😍. The ladies with black hair.
    Great reaction again, hell yes.
    Nex try they song "Break the wall"
    Stay safe and keep on lovebitten🤘

  • @gitterich
    @gitterich Před 3 lety +15

    Haruna has a Gore Tex membrane in her jacket. It is breathable.

  • @z_a_k_u
    @z_a_k_u Před 3 lety +6

    Yeaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!🔥🔥🔥
    Great Reaction🤘😉🔥🐺🔥🔥

  • @snakewhisperer1
    @snakewhisperer1 Před 3 lety +14

    Ah, the Midori/Miyako debate. As a guitarist, I say Midori (blonde ponytail) has better technique. She's a graduate of Guitar Institute of Technology (Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Paul Gilbert), so guitar is her main instrument (though it's been said she has early piano training). She rotates her hand perpendicular to the fretboard for shredding to give her greater reach. Her fingers stay very close to the fretboard at all times, increasing her speed and accuracy. Even Miyako admits Midori is faster.
    Miyako is a classically trained concert pianist, so guitar is her 2nd instrument. It's been said she taught herself to play guitar. Her fingerings are a bit unorthodox, and her technique is not quite as "clean". But she plays with more feel and creativity. Her solo in "Break the Wall", one of her slowest solos, gives me chills every time I hear it (all in the phrasing). She has a tendency to approach the fretboard at more of an angle to give her more strength for deep bends.
    Note: If you react to "Break the Wall", do the Five of a Kind Zepp DiverCity show (same as this one). She chooses her Gibson Les Paul '59 Reissue which has the thick, fat tone. On the earlier "Daughters of the Dawn" performance she uses her Dean ML. It's a more "aggressive" sounding guitar, but the sound of the Les Paul is way better suited for that solo.
    Noting your observation, keep in mind Midori is the classic metal guitar "showboater". She does the deep stances, and those pained facial expressions are all show. Then she'll look up the crowd and smile while still ripping at light speed. Miyako has that classical stoicism and focus. But you're right. It does come off as "cockiness", which is fine as she can certainly back it up. But one thing we can all agree on, the ladies complement each other extremely well!
    Again, enjoyed the reaction, guys. Looking forward to the next one!

    • @dancingking9535
      @dancingking9535 Před 3 lety +4

      Good observation! I knew Midori started learning guitar at 20 and was able to master her skills like that! She must have been very determined and talented!

    • @dregeye
      @dregeye Před 3 lety +4

      @Ron Foster, excellent comment, although, personally I find Miyako's "feel" is more aligned with very familiar blues/rock techniques and phrasing, integrated with classical influences, and tapping as alternative technique/effect, while Midori's expressive phrasing is uniquely emotional, non-traditional and more creative.
      Miyako's solos sound more traditional with identifiable inspirations, while Midori brings the unexpected, the unfamiliar with a more "speaking" voice.
      Unsurpassed contrasting stylists who are a team and 'unite' in the many harmony-duets that grace nearly every song, and palm-muted rhythm trade-offs with power-chords.
      We are fortunate to have both, and that they are NOT the same in style, techniques and inspirations.
      Your suggestion of "Break The Wall" vividly demonstrates what I am describing, imo.

    • @garykeeling2275
      @garykeeling2275 Před 3 lety +4

      They have spoken in interviews a little about their contrasting personalities on stage - Midori with the classic power stances, open and engaging facial expressions, versus Miyako's more "cool" and stoic personality. It is deliberate, to a large degree, in order to establish even more contrast between them, so that the crowd can experience them more as a yin/yang dichotomy, rather than being indistinct from each other (because that is boring, and there are far too many bands where the band doesn't care enough about making the fans care about which guitarist is which). Miyako was always somewhat more reserved than Midori, but not nearly to the degree they portray on stage now. In older shows, prior to adopting that stoic stage personality, Miyako was much more similar to Midori with the moving around, the head-banging, the smiling, engaging with the crowd, and all of it. She still moves around, and lets the occasional grin slip out, but not as much as before. But it was something they sat down and discussed and decided to do intentionally, not so much a quirk of her real personality.

    • @snakewhisperer1
      @snakewhisperer1 Před 3 lety +3

      Interesting you mention that, Gary. I do have the Battle in the East DVD, and as I think about it, Miyako was more animated in that show. Drageye, I enjoyed reading your perspective. But it stands to reason. They meet, just the two of them, regularly at each others (from what I understand, most often Miyako's) to practice the harmony riffs they're known for pulling off so flawlessly. I could see them "scheming" stage personas as well. That's cool! They're stylistically different, so projecting a different demeanor just makes the show that much more interesting.

  • @ChadTheDragonLord
    @ChadTheDragonLord Před 3 lety +20

    I have gone back and forth trying to decide which guitarist I think is better or who I like better, and as soon as I make up my mind that it is one or the other I will hear another song and go back to the other one. So the bottom line is, they are both equally as talented but in different ways. Their styles are different and they compliment each other perfectly. They will soon be a legendary pairing in the rock world, if they aren't already.

  • @TheCyberMantis
    @TheCyberMantis Před 3 lety +12

    Good job on the new headphones, dudes. And don't even bother to try and pick "the best guitarist". Both women are amazing players, but they have different styles. Miyako is a very well-rounded musician. Midori is a shred master. You can't say one is better than the other. It wouldn't even be fair. They are a package deal. ( Wolfpack united! ) \m/

  • @debrakurenai588
    @debrakurenai588 Před 3 lety +12

    LOVEBITES is perfection. As far as best guitarist, they both have very different styles of playing. Miyako is more bluesy and soulful. Midori is more shreddy and technical. I think because they are so different it gives their sound so many dimensions. Both equally impressive and talented, BUT….. Midori has my heart. 💚🤘🏻🐺

  • @funnyrailroadcrossing2767

    this song not show a dual solo/harmonization like other songs, because Midori solo guitar in the middle of the song and Miyako at the end of the song. Two different styles in one package, MiyaMido. They cannot be separated.

  • @rellik1983
    @rellik1983 Před 3 lety +9

    listen to scream for me by lovebites if you like solos

  • @coachwhip87
    @coachwhip87 Před 3 lety +16

    Seriously, I don't really think there is anything between them. On the odd song, you hear Midori play soulful stuff. But that isn't generally her style. But when she does you really can feel her pouring emotions into it. I'd think if you got them both to swap places and closed your eyes, you'd be pushed to hear a difference. Miyako gets a huge amount of credit for her solos. But they are very soulful and melodic. (I love them), whereas Midori has a pretty quick solo that is very technical. One of the things I do love though, is the little fills they do on transitions. You will see Midori doing a lot of these, just kind of hidden away.
    Also when you look at them, both are feeling the music, Miyako goes inside herself when she's soloing, Midori expresses outside to the crowd more. But if you watch carefully, you can see they are both enjoying the music themselves.
    I just wish Miho would get a little more time to show off, she's the backbone with Haruna, but she plays so that it blends in with the drums. It would be nice to hear her shine on her own a little more. Same as Haruna should get the odd little fill on her own in concerts.

    • @Jmaveryk
      @Jmaveryk Před 3 lety +2

      in hammer of wrath we see Miho shine!

    • @dregeye
      @dregeye Před 3 lety +4

      "One of the things I do love though, is the little fills they do on transitions. You will see Midori doing a lot of these, just kind of hidden away." And Midori's 'emotional-shred' accompaniment 'under' chorale segments like in "Swan Song" and "Don't Bite The Dust" and, as you mention, the transitions, as between verses in Holy War (2,03-2,08) amazing!
      These are things many don't hear without repeat listening.

    • @joeparker9516
      @joeparker9516 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree completely. You would think the co-founders would give themselves a LITTLE more time in the sun... but then, maybe that's why they don't?

    • @leemohhin4352
      @leemohhin4352 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dregeye totally agreed with you this 2M really makes a perfect pair when soloing 👍🤟

  • @dcola123
    @dcola123 Před 3 lety +9

    Both are great but each has a different style which brings about different strengths in their playing. Together they are phenomenal, it would be boring if they were mirror images of each other. My favorite is Miyako but it is not because she is better than Midori, I just like her vibe more. Peace.

  • @Glynthepin
    @Glynthepin Před 3 lety +7

    When it comes who is best guitarist, singer etc, once a musician gets to the top of their field, it comes down to personal taste. Is a internationally renowned classical guitarist better than a seasoned jazz guitarist as an example.

  • @squalllionheart3453
    @squalllionheart3453 Před 3 lety +2

    Miyako such a BADASS.

  • @evilvolts
    @evilvolts Před 3 lety +4

    Midori leans more towards Yngwie Malmsteen and Nuno Bettencourt where as Miyako leans more towards Gary Moore and Ritchie Blackmore

  • @user-gv1jf3ih2w
    @user-gv1jf3ih2w Před 3 lety +2

    Is this super reaction ? 😄
    your,s reaction is so good!👍
    and combination, too!😄
    I mean, is this heavy metal !!!!
    I,m exciting too!👍

  • @HorrorMetalMaestroRedrusty66

    Best Metal band to emerge in 30 years. ALL Glory to LOVEBITS and all my brothers and sisters in The Wolf Pack everywhere. ALL FOR ONE AND ONE FOR ALL FOREVER MORE!

  • @kellerfrederic1
    @kellerfrederic1 Před 3 lety +3

    is the opening of a 19 track concert. This one puts you in the mood right away. A kind of preparation for what's to come. Because when you leave this concert, you have no brain left, so much you were crushed musically. The hats are worn only on this first track, just to warm up. Then it's the surge of titles that will destroy you little by little throughout the show.

  • @renclaude8331
    @renclaude8331 Před 2 lety +1

    Lol.. This one was the first song of that concert.. Just the first out of 19 songs they played on that concert..

  • @salsaucedo
    @salsaucedo Před 3 lety +7

    Haruna is cool calm and collect as a cucumber, but mighty and fierce as the pocket nuke, both Miyako and Midori are excellent guitarists but many do have their favorite, mine is also Miyako. Congratulations, on giving your ears their first eargasm, now go get a q-tip and clean the ear wax that is oozing out Lol. It is good to see you guys finally hear not just this band but all bands with the right earphones for a change. What a difference huh? Gotta give it up for Miho the bassist and Asami the singer for an outstanding song and performance.

  • @markmathewssgbcpenaltyboxs6389

    First to like and comment because I am their #1 Fan, all others posers! ok, probably not. Thanks for reacting to this video and what a great opening to a concert! I am not afraid to answer the question, the answer is.. BANG... dead.

  • @zabriabubakar5982
    @zabriabubakar5982 Před 3 lety +4

    Next songs Raise Some Hell, The Hammer Of Wrath..... :)

  • @andrewlaird9496
    @andrewlaird9496 Před 4 měsíci

    The best dual guitarists in the world!!

  • @garykeeling2275
    @garykeeling2275 Před 3 lety +2

    It is impossible to say that one guitarist is *better* than the other. They play different styles. Midori (blonde) came up as a classical guitarist, and played classical guitar for many years before making the switch to metal. Miyako (dark hair) has only been playing the guitar for around thirteen years, and favors more bluesy and experimental styles. So Midori has been playing the guitar for a lot longer, but Miyako is something of a musical prodigy, playing several different instruments at a high level. From a purely technical standpoint, Midori is the better of the two. If you pay close attention to their fingers on both hands, you'll see that Midori usually goes for wider and more difficult note placements, and she uses extreme conservation of motion with her picking hand, which gives her more control, speed, and precision. By contrast, Miyako uses wider picking motions, so there is a lot more air between the upstrokes and downstrokes, meaning it is going to require more energy and effort for her to play as fast as Midori does ... but she comes close! Also, her note placements tend to be closer together, so she doesn't have to spread her fingers as wide on the fretboard, and her lines are a bit simpler when she is in shred mode. On the other hand, Miyako is a more emotional and intuitive player than Midori, in terms of musical expression (Midori has more engaging stage presence and expressions, but Miyako has more emotive playing). Midori is at her best when she's playing neo-classical lines, while Miyako is sheer perfection when she's in her more bluesy mode! Both are equal to each other, in my opinion, and both are among the very best at what they individually do, and it is a perfect coupling of differently-styled guitarists!

  • @ChrisPage68
    @ChrisPage68 Před 3 lety +2

    Miyako! 🤘💜🐺

  • @RICHARDEARLganghu1986
    @RICHARDEARLganghu1986 Před rokem +1

    Miyako is a rare talent 💖 5 talented ladies but miyako stands out (though I will admit my fave is Haruna (all 4ft 9 of her)

  • @mr.neorizal8908
    @mr.neorizal8908 Před 3 lety +2

    Finally..proper headphone😂

  • @Jmaveryk
    @Jmaveryk Před 3 lety +4

    It's a nice time to recomend to you a song called Hammer of wrath, is another song with the trashy vibes like Thunder veangence, but is more brutal and Miho shine on Bass!

  • @Metal-Mayhem-Ministry
    @Metal-Mayhem-Ministry Před 2 lety +1

    I always find myself comparing Miyako and Midori to Adrian Smith and Dave Murray of Iron Maiden. Adrian Smith is the technical solo player and Dave Murray is the Speed Demon and melodic solo player. In my personal opinion Miyako (Black hair) plays the technical, melodic solos and Midori (Blonde hair) is the Speed Demon soloist. That's not taking anything away from either one. Each member of LoveBites is on a whole different level all their own. They all have mastered their craft. I love both guitarists but I love Midori's energy that she brings to the stage. You can always count on seeing Midori and Miho to be headbanging together during the song. Midori and Miyako feed off each other and they sound great together.

  • @marcinpopawski8199
    @marcinpopawski8199 Před 2 lety

    This Saturday
    World premiere e-viewing event "LIVE AT HOME 2" (Live Blu-ray/DVD "HEAVY METAL NEVER DIES") czcams.com/video/A9X4XCDE_-c/video.html
    Lovebites the team of five thrashpower metal godesses.
    "We're not here to be cute, we're here to be heavy"
    Stay safe. Stay Lovebites.

  • @ewynthai
    @ewynthai Před 3 lety +1

    The name of the song is "Thunder" Vengeance, hence the sound of thunder during the intro. I don't think it has anything to do with wrestlers. 😁

  • @COYO-T
    @COYO-T Před 3 lety

    The one on the right also plays the piano. need to check out LOVEBITES - Empty Daydream Live In Tokyo 2019

  • @TurboDISCO_Adept
    @TurboDISCO_Adept Před 2 lety

    12:56 - Guys, I'd rather die: let them shoot me in the head - I won't be able to decide even so! :)

  • @dhrh0591
    @dhrh0591 Před 3 lety +1

    you guys really need to check out Band Maid, another all female band from Japan, these girls consider themselves hard rock but they will step over the line and do some metal stuff

  • @overkill2468
    @overkill2468 Před 3 lety +1

    They are very good but I like the one on the right better

  • @Jmaveryk
    @Jmaveryk Před 3 lety

    the rain and thunder are references to Slayer's Raining Blood

  • @pontiacfan76
    @pontiacfan76 Před 3 lety +5

    It may have to do with Miyako being classically trained on piano. She being all buisness on stage

  • @ledzepgirlnmful
    @ledzepgirlnmful Před 10 měsíci

    Miyako is very Technical, Fast, as well. She composes quite a bit of their music. I don't think she gets as much credit for her work. Which is shame.

  • @jlrutube1312
    @jlrutube1312 Před 2 lety +3

    If you watch enough videos you will realize that Midori is crazy good. She is faster than Miyako and can shred longer. However, Miyako's lead is ofter really melodic and thoughtful and very artsy. Who is actually better? That's like asking if an orange is better or worse than an apple.

  • @lovebitesbrasilfans
    @lovebitesbrasilfans Před 3 lety

    The Maidens Queens of Heavy Metal 👑 🤘🏼 🐺 👑
    #alcateialovebitesbrasil instagram
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    #worldwidepackofwolfs 🌏 🌎 🌍
    #WolfPackBrasilFANgS 🇧🇷

  • @me4870
    @me4870 Před 3 lety

    Liliac has a new video last in line!
    czcams.com/video/xxQwjA0amKA/video.html

  • @dougporteous2474
    @dougporteous2474 Před 3 lety

    These ladies are the new METALLICA, woman style

  • @antihero9443
    @antihero9443 Před 3 lety +7

    The dark skin one is the rather more talented, guitar-wise. She is the shredder in the band. The other guitarist has made the same quote.

    • @gt1man931
      @gt1man931 Před 3 lety +1

      She is just being polite with that statement. They are all friends

    • @christopherlidster3918
      @christopherlidster3918 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, no. I can promise you that we have seen only a fraction of the talent both possess with their guitars.

    • @thedocofrock1890
      @thedocofrock1890 Před 3 lety +2

      yeah i am reading miyako's comment in the booklet inside the awakening from abyss cd. she says: " i'll just never be able to play as fast as midori. luckily i think i am at least her equal in coming up with cool melodies and catchiness. " but that was 4 1/2 years ago and she has improved markedly in speed. still that shows high praise for midori from the genius miyako

    • @christopherlidster3918
      @christopherlidster3918 Před 3 lety +3

      @@thedocofrock1890 she is being humble

  • @celioleitao7303
    @celioleitao7303 Před 3 lety +2

    Almost first lol, great reaction guys.

  • @thedocofrock1890
    @thedocofrock1890 Před 3 lety +3

    hey SON - have you found your asian heavy metal girlfriend yet ?

  • @joeparker9516
    @joeparker9516 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey 'Father', actually the guitarist on the right (Miyako) is the lead guitar. The other one (blond? is Midori) the best shots are when they are both playing the same piece, at the same time. The Bassist (Miho) and the Drummer (Haruna, aka Energizer Bunny) are the co-founders and Asami takes on the vocals. Miyako is the lead keyboardist and Asami fills in when Miyako is needed for guitar.
    Asami is the one that suggested they sing in English, (not that it's always understandable). As a band, they are super tight and amazing performers. Miyako seems to be more serious or even cold; but her passion shows in the way she plays. Thanks for the reaction, Nobodies.... suggestion for consideration, minimize/shrink yourselves and enlarge the band you are reacting to.

  • @Bergwacht
    @Bergwacht Před 3 lety

    how dare you ? ;)

  • @mmcpa
    @mmcpa Před 2 lety

    I think comparing Midori and Miyako is just subjective. Midori's Break the Wall solo may just be the best solo of any song, maybe. They need each other in this band. Midori is Slayer like, a pure shredder extraordinaire. Miyako has more emotion to her playing, her break the wall solo. I love this band!!

  • @jackelofnar
    @jackelofnar Před 3 lety +4

    Of course Miyako is a better guitarist

  • @fernandooliveira4037
    @fernandooliveira4037 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello...
    Midori is the leed guitar...
    For me she is one second faster than miako...
    But miako is better in the melodic solos....
    So their are top world class guitar musicians...

    • @ledzepgirlnmful
      @ledzepgirlnmful Před 10 měsíci +1

      BOTH Miyako and Midori are LEAD Guitarists 🎸 🎸 in this band.