Jinjer - On The Top - Reaction
Vložit
- čas přidán 10. 10. 2019
- Jinjer - On The Top - Reaction
Support me on patreon and make requests!
My Spotify Playlist - open.spotify.com/playlist/2Y0...
FB: / themadnessandthemadman
Soundcloud: / themadnessandthemadman
Free Albums: themadnessandthemadman.bandca...
Deathcore: earthturdslim.bandcamp.com/al...
Pray For Villains: Pray4Villains
distrokid.com/hyperfollow/the...
distrokid.com/hyperfollow/the... - Hudba
You should check out Judgement (& Punishment), the other single from their upcoming album, and Ape if you haven't heard them yet.
The begining of the song sounds like pure Meshuggah.
Hmm No Doubt, never thought of that but yeah. She has so much influences from late 90's female singers. The chorus somehow reminds me of Guano Apes.
Nice to see you opening your mind to this band. Completely agree on a lot of bands exploiting the female part to attract the guys, complete turn off for me.
I saw Meshuggah open for Tool 16 years ago. Decent...but never could follow up.
I really like Jinjer, unexpected arreagements and surprising things happening in almost every song. The whole band is crazy talented...
Hey man, it would be interesting to see you react to the band Scardust. (lol...although I'm guessing you may have some complaints about the singer?) I love their crazy mix of styles, variation and musicanship. New album in the making and I'm really looking forward to that. Meanwhile, check out their song Dials from the last album - czcams.com/video/i3vayC_Bi00/video.html
The thing you are talking about when you say "stealing" is called inspiration. Every band is inspired by other bands of the past and present. Stealing is if you take a whole part of a song by another band and use it for a song of your's without giving the band who wrote it credit for that. For example Rammstein stole the main riff of "Du Hast" from Ministry's "Just One Fix". They were called out for copycatting but they refused to admit it and claimed it was pure coincidence. If you listen to the main riffs of both songs you realize that claim is ridiculous, because not only the power chord progression sounds the same but also the sound of it...everything. That's stealing. Not being influenced by other bands.
I think there is times when a band steals another bands essence. Monuments and Periphery.....is a good example.....Earshot and Tool....there is actually quite a few examples of this. That is what Jinjer is doing....but they are combining it. You hear this is a periphery sound....all the djenty screaming....and there is countless bands that jacked that sound and now are just riding the trend...but never have anything original to add on. Jinjer also has moments of R & B or no doubt like pop elements....even deftones. While I think it melds together....I can't help but hear those elements being used derivatively. See what would be unique truly.....is to have the R&B vocals over a lamb of god progressive thrash sound. That is something i'm yet to hear....or power metal vocals over Djent. See what i'm getting at? they are not doing something ground breaking or truly unique...they are copying and pasting things that work on crowds right now in metal....from the trends. The R&B thing is taking off....Issues, Periphery, Fire From the Gods.....it seems as though it's where it going now. If you want an example of original sounding artist....who are truly one of a kind....Opeth, Dream Theater, Devin Townsend, and Brendan Small with Galaktikon. I could go way more geeky on you and bring up solo musicians who are incredibly unique....like Gutherie Govan, Jon Gomm, or Joe Satriani. There is plenty of it out there....ppl just don't look.
Jinjer sounds nothing like periphery, jinjer are heavier ... Pfft u think just because 2 bands have polyrythems or more complex than usual rythems in their music that they sound the same? (I'm assuming that's what you're bitching about them "stealing" because out side of that they have NOTHING else in common) Everything's different. Their sound. Guitar tones bass tones drums, vocal style, lyricism , lyrical content .
Wow, the irony! "Stealing from other bands" says the guy who reacts to other people's work and republishes it... That's not a tenable attitude!
That said, i enjoyed your reaction. It's a truly fabulous track but the complexity threw me off until I'd listened to it a few times. And the video is interesting enough to be distracting the first time through.
Hey man....stealing is not what happening....I make zero money from CZcams. Me giving my opinion on someones work is not stealing....I could just cut me watching the video out and then possibly make money...but I don't. I bet somewhere in the future I will cause at least i'd be making money. Ppl don't watch reaction and review videos for the songs themselves...they watch them to see what those ppl think of the songs. I know cause I watch lost in vegas….which is probably the biggest reaction channel. As far as Jinjer stealing from other bands....it's fine as long as they change some stuff...which they do.
@@TheMadnessandTheMadMan Yeah, not what I was getting at! I see no difference between you reworking material and bands using ideas from elsewhere - yet you keep on using the word "stealing" when it applies to others, yet excuse yourself. Let's be plain, I don't think you are stealing - I just think you should not say that about others. I see respect in what you do, I expected you to have respect in your language as well. It was jarring and needlessly unpleasant. But then I'm from a very different culture to you (European) where accusing people of stealing is taken very seriously. Culture happens.
Either way, I wish you well and hope you continue reacting to all these great bands. Ciao!
Spot on dude. This guys a moron
@@tribaltalker1608 its not European culture to not be an idiot. Non idiots are dropping like flies worldwide And I mean that literally, if this guy doesn't hear himself he's an idiot, if he does hear himself he's an idiot. This band is doing better than the majority in the past 10 years , and it took them half the time since exposure to the rest of the world.
Good review of the song
Deftones influence or vibe..