Composer/Musician Reacts to ANIMALS AS LEADERS - Arithmophobia (REACTION!!!)

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  • Bryan reacts to and talks about his thoughts on ANIMALS AS LEADERS - Arithmophobia
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Komentáře • 309

  • @mattj1871
    @mattj1871 Před 4 lety +144

    Love AaL but damn I wish people suggesting them for reactions would pick slightly more 'normal' stuff to start reactors with, then let them ride down the rabbit hole. Physical Education. And yes, something showing them playing live.

    • @paravarium
      @paravarium Před 4 lety +38

      Thank you fucking God for saying this. Prog fans, i love prog, but they can be so damn elitist and robotic. Zomg do the 23 minute epic first, then your next reaction needs to be this song but first listen to the prologue two albums ago or else you won't feel the full impact of the reprisal..and..and
      How about just give a damn song that's concise and you can feel, THEN deep dive.

    • @beesryummy5403
      @beesryummy5403 Před 4 lety +6

      The Brain Dance

    • @lucaprodan1923
      @lucaprodan1923 Před 4 lety +6

      The brain dance or apeirophobia

    • @atleast400demogorgons3
      @atleast400demogorgons3 Před 4 lety +2

      If the first AaL song I heard had been Physical Education, I wouldn't have been interested to hear more. It also wouldn't give you a good idea what to expect from them when diving deeper. I think there's value to giving someone the flavor of a band's good stuff. If they like it, great. If they don't, at least they know what the band is all about. I agree that The Brain Dance would be a great starting point though.

    • @tekk2987
      @tekk2987 Před 4 lety +1

      ANIMALS AS LEADERS MUST WATCH LIVE
      TOOTH AND CLAW (LIVE)
      KASCADE (LIVE)
      BRAIN DANCE (LIVE)
      ECTOGENESIS (LIVE)

  • @mikefearon3577
    @mikefearon3577 Před 4 lety +83

    I enjoy listening to AaL, but watching them masterfully play their instruments with unconventional techniques is just awe inspiring.

    • @alexmikhylov
      @alexmikhylov Před 4 lety +1

      and Tosin changing guitar for the 6th time in 40 minutes

  • @jbow2114
    @jbow2114 Před 4 lety +96

    I feel like you would really dig Plini. His music is fantastic and has that really upbeat feel that you liked in the dirty loops video. “Electric Sunrise” is a great song by him. Hope to see a video of any of his songs really in the near future. Great vids, keep it up!

  • @memitozv
    @memitozv Před 4 lety +195

    Why is Matt Gartska reacting to his own music?

  • @trevorramirez5238
    @trevorramirez5238 Před 4 lety +125

    They dont have a bass player. Its a trio, 2 8 string guitars and a drummer 🤘

    • @mattcody6536
      @mattcody6536 Před 4 lety +17

      I laughed when he said bassist

    • @apoplexiamusic
      @apoplexiamusic Před 4 lety +18

      They do put synthesized sub bass on there though

    • @Trisket
      @Trisket Před 4 lety +16

      Javier played bass for this album, the previous album had Nolly and Misha from Periphery playing bass, Tosin played bass on Weightless and the first album. Live they play with a bass backing track.

    • @ClikcerProductions
      @ClikcerProductions Před 4 lety +3

      @@Trisket Although the bass lines just match the guitar work to thicken up the low end rather than acting as a separate instrument

    • @Babis_music
      @Babis_music Před 4 lety +2

      They should do a collaboration with Omnific. 😄

  • @TheRealHaloLover
    @TheRealHaloLover Před 4 lety +131

    You would love "The Brain Dance" especially the live version it's much more melodic than this song

    • @patricksingleton7516
      @patricksingleton7516 Před 4 lety +8

      On Impulse is a personal favourite as well

    • @paravarium
      @paravarium Před 4 lety +1

      @@patricksingleton7516 much better suggestion. Why reccomend essentially the same sounding material twice in a row 🤔

    • @static_motion
      @static_motion Před 4 lety

      @@paravarium Are you implying that Arithmophobia sounds the same as The Brain Dance?

    • @paravarium
      @paravarium Před 4 lety

      Not a carbon copy, but certainly not far as a departure sonically as a number of other examples would be.

    • @static_motion
      @static_motion Před 4 lety +3

      @@paravarium The aesthetic is similar because it's _off the same album_. Noting that two tracks "sound the same" just because they follow the same lines from being on the same record is the most pea-brained remark I've heard all week. Both tracks sound immensely different.

  • @getmeouttahere7638
    @getmeouttahere7638 Před 4 lety +53

    Lol, they threw you into the deep end, even by AAL standards. Something like Air Chrysalis, Crescent, or Odessa would show off their melodic capabilities.

    • @MattJFilms
      @MattJFilms Před 4 lety +8

      Maybe even something like "The Future That Awaited Me". Such a beautiful song!

    • @getmeouttahere7638
      @getmeouttahere7638 Před 4 lety +8

      That's another really good one. The Price of Everything is good as well.

    • @FriskXI
      @FriskXI Před 4 lety +4

      Another Year could make it too, love that track

    • @beefbox
      @beefbox Před 4 lety +3

      Para Mexer too

  • @blazejecar
    @blazejecar Před 4 lety +31

    best part is this song is entirely in 4/4, it's all nested tuplets

    • @martinbursztein9354
      @martinbursztein9354 Před 4 lety +6

      Dr. Phillager this song is not entirely in 4/4 it s got some bars in 9 and in 7 but you are right, for the most part is odd groupings in 4/4

    • @tommypatton3556
      @tommypatton3556 Před 4 lety +12

      No nested tuplets. It's all about syncopation (mostly 16th notes) and completely throwing "1" out the window. I own the drum transcript for this, and practiced it for a good 4 months to be able to play the whole song at 75%speed 😅

    • @AdamMcCann1178
      @AdamMcCann1178 Před 4 lety +2

      Nested tuplets or nah, this ain't your mom's 4/4

    • @tommypatton3556
      @tommypatton3556 Před 4 lety +4

      @@AdamMcCann1178 lol Originally when Matt sent these patterns to the guys, he titled it "Weird Shit in 4/4"

  • @MegaLaban12345
    @MegaLaban12345 Před 4 lety +19

    Tosin has mentioned beebop as an influence before! You’re spot on, sir.

  • @matthewperaza2534
    @matthewperaza2534 Před 4 lety +39

    Animals as Leaders - The Brain Dance. PLEASE PLEASE

    • @tommypatton3556
      @tommypatton3556 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, it's a masterpiece. Lots more to analyze, and maybe a little easier to analyze

  • @MellonVegan
    @MellonVegan Před 4 lety +18

    The Woven Web is an absolute classic and it is different but I'd actually recommend The Brain Dance next to change it up quite a bit and show an even more jazzy side of theirs.

    • @lunarae2266
      @lunarae2266 Před 4 lety

      The Woven Web is my favorite! That's what introduced me to them

  • @VII0777
    @VII0777 Před 4 lety +21

    The more you listen, the less chaotic it gets, and the more the emotion emerges. This music takes a lot of time to pay off as a listener.

  • @mikefearon3577
    @mikefearon3577 Před 4 lety +44

    A bit outside of the usual wheelhouse, but Heilung - Krigsgaldr (live) would be an interesting one to react to

    • @vigaxan86
      @vigaxan86 Před 4 lety +4

      I second this, I absolutely love Heilung and I think Bryan would have some interesting takes on their style.

    • @SyncopatedFin
      @SyncopatedFin Před 4 lety +2

      Definitely second this, Krigsgaldr make some wild stuff, I'd love to hear Bryan's take on music that's outside of the Popular/Classical divide.

  • @TheSamuraiApocalypse
    @TheSamuraiApocalypse Před 4 lety +30

    I'd suggest Tooth and Claw or Kaskade. Tosin is all around an incredible player. Very smooth tasteful melodic phrasing, and that man can shred while the musicality is never lost. Matt is an incredible drummer. One of my favs. I'd suggest looking into them more. Little power trio with no bass player or vocalist. It's all complex instrumental music.

    • @gaborkrausz5402
      @gaborkrausz5402 Před 4 lety +15

      Poor Javier Rejes is very underrated! He always gets overshadowed by the other two!

    • @TheSamuraiApocalypse
      @TheSamuraiApocalypse Před 4 lety +3

      @@gaborkrausz5402 Because he isn't as good as Tosin Abasi, but it's very hard to be as good as Tosin Abasi. Sorry I didn't mention him in my praise. I like a lot of the clean stuff he comes up with and his classical background. He's very expressive with his instrument, but Tosin has that and the insane technical ability. I haven't seen another guitarist who uses literally every tool in the book and then some in such a musical way. Pair that with one of today's top prog metal drummers Matt Garstka? Sorry son, but not everyone can be a star player.

    • @gaborkrausz5402
      @gaborkrausz5402 Před 4 lety +2

      @@TheSamuraiApocalypse i know these facts i just feel sorry for him

    • @TheSamuraiApocalypse
      @TheSamuraiApocalypse Před 4 lety +3

      @@gaborkrausz5402 I would suggest not feeling sorry for him. He is in a kickass band, and he is surrounded by kickass people. If he wants to make a name for himself he is much better equipped than you or I. That's up to him if that's something he truly cares about. It's a kind sentiment, but not one I'd concern myself with.

    • @gaborkrausz5402
      @gaborkrausz5402 Před 4 lety +2

      @@TheSamuraiApocalypse very wise choice of words!

  • @prodchronic
    @prodchronic Před 4 lety +22

    That song wasnt the best first song to listen to honestly, it was their song that they made trying to scare people with all their crazy time signatures hence the name (fear of numbers)

  • @ckokomo808
    @ckokomo808 Před 4 lety +27

    Oh yeah, AAL. Music for the sake of music. Not for everyone but definitely some amazing things. They tend to draw from many styles (as you mentioned the bebob-y segment). Enjoyed the review. Thanks for the video!
    Peace.

  • @tommypatton3556
    @tommypatton3556 Před 4 lety +4

    That section that you thought was a fermata was actually a metric modulation. The guitar in the background plays triplets in 4/4 at original tempo for the first 2 repetitions, then 16ths in 3/4 at the new slower tempo.

  • @CharlesEMurphy
    @CharlesEMurphy Před 4 lety +5

    I still have to think of these styles more as "tracks" than "songs". If this was playing as a randomized track for me, I would just phase it out into background noise. I am a musician, so it's not that I don't understand what's going on. Your comparison to bebop jazz nailed it for me. One minute of that and I tune right out.

    • @CriticalReactions
      @CriticalReactions  Před 4 lety +1

      It's definitely something that requires the right mood, just like bebop.

  • @TheYongqi
    @TheYongqi Před 4 lety +24

    Native Construct - Mute...do it! I bet you'll love it

    • @YouBeeBeeWhy
      @YouBeeBeeWhy Před 4 lety +4

      Absolutely the fuck yes. Native Construct is 10/10

  • @Akrymir
    @Akrymir Před 4 lety +7

    Glad to see you do an AAL reaction. I'd highly recommend doing another on a different song to experience their range in styles... or just listen on your own.
    - 3 members... two 8-string guitarists and a drummer... no vocals (though they might have some on their next album).
    - Much of their music is very different from between tracks, though all of it has that syncopated polyrhythm style... like Kascade, Inner Assassins, Brain Dance, or Lippincott.
    - The drummer, Matt Garstka, has videos of him playing to their tracks... which are very fun to watch. Though it's drum focused, thus the drums are a bit louder than the rest of the music, it really helps show a lot of the intricacies of his playing that you might not catch just listening.
    - There is a music video for Physical Education, which is a great song, but it's a bit goofy.

  • @ibrahimutant
    @ibrahimutant Před 4 lety +6

    So, now I will specifically request you listen to Tempting Time, On Impulse, Apeirophobia, and Lippincott. On Impulse has some really interesting counterpoint, and I just love the compositional structures and emotive elements in these pieces. Tempting Time, as the first song on the first album, is quite a way of musically saying "hey, check me out". I also would suggest you check out the video performances, because it will help your brain process everything, especially for a first listen, haha.
    I will also have to recommend you check out Tigran Hamasyan if you aren't already familiar.

    • @ibrahimutant
      @ibrahimutant Před 4 lety

      Also, to be honest, I would say that to a song, you could just pull a random one of AAL (or Tigran) out of a hat and it would be excellence.

    • @tahislabite576
      @tahislabite576 Před 4 lety +2

      Apeirophobia strikes a huge note on me, it makes me feel uneasy. I love that one

    • @-GodIsMyJudge-
      @-GodIsMyJudge- Před 4 lety +1

      Nice choices

  • @kirehj_sm
    @kirehj_sm Před 4 lety +5

    You should listen to CAFO by them, all their discography its just magic tbh XD
    PD: AAL are just 2 8-string guitar players and a drummer, in their albums they use some synth bass thought

  • @sicboi80
    @sicboi80 Před 4 lety +2

    Animals as Leaders is one of the best bands I have ever seen live, several times by the way. They absolutely destroy, and stay so insanely tight the whole time. Highly recommend seeing them!

  • @bostonscharwarth7408
    @bostonscharwarth7408 Před 4 lety +10

    You gotta listen to Car Bomb, meets in the middle of Meshuggah and Animals As Leaders

    • @sicboi80
      @sicboi80 Před 4 lety +1

      Love Car Bomb. So heavy and insane timings.

    • @blastusburger806
      @blastusburger806 Před 4 lety +3

      Car bomb is a good band but how on earth is it in the middle of Meshuggah and Animals ahah more like in the middle of Nothing (the album) and Chaosphere ;)

    • @nespith
      @nespith Před 4 lety +2

      @@blastusburger806 I think of them more as between Meshuggah and Wormrot.

  • @mmatthews90
    @mmatthews90 Před 4 lety +19

    This is the reaction I've been waiting for!!! Great stuff!
    You should check out The Ocean "Permian The Great Dying", or really any song by The Ocean.

    • @Diminish3d
      @Diminish3d Před 4 lety +1

      Or any song yeah, but I second Permian the great dying. It's a masterpiece :)

    • @davidramirezrodriguez3373
      @davidramirezrodriguez3373 Před 4 lety +1

      YASSS!!! almost forgot that band... Gonna check them again

    • @thewhorocks515
      @thewhorocks515 Před 4 lety +1

      I was obsessed with that song for a while

    • @flagmuffin1221
      @flagmuffin1221 Před 4 lety +1

      @@davidramirezrodriguez3373 Phanerozoic I is incredible, I'm hyped for part II

  • @yanbar3433
    @yanbar3433 Před 4 lety +5

    This is one i was waiting for. After finding them first they quickly worked their way up to be one of my favourite bands :D Saw them live last august and they are just insanely talented.
    Arithmophobia as the name suggests is one of the most rhythmic tracks. Woven Web or Brain Dance are a bit more mellow and CAFO or Wave of Babies are more shreddy.
    It's definitely a versatile band and it's worth checking more of them out :)
    EDIT: Also Tosin the lead guitarist is a good friend of Misha Mansoor of Periphery ;) And he was an Herman Li's (Dragonforce) Twitch stream 2 times. There he talked about his technique and some aspects of his playing :D

    • @CriticalReactions
      @CriticalReactions  Před 4 lety

      That little web of amazing guitarists is crazy. Just imagine if they all entered the same room!

  • @luischollet4872
    @luischollet4872 Před 4 lety +4

    If you were looking for a more conventionally structured song from AaL, review CAFO.
    Also, The Brain Dance is a must listen. It's a gorgeous track.

  • @GeoffCano
    @GeoffCano Před 4 lety +2

    Great video! If you ever come back to AAL I suggest you do Brain Dance. I feel it's the perfect example of the evolution of their band and honestly I think their best composition. Also take note much of their guitar playing is done without guitar picks. They use a hybridization of classical guitar and slap bass techniques.

  • @42k78
    @42k78 Před 4 lety +1

    Man, when you started getting into how chaos makes it hard to convey sorrow, I really felt that. I know exactly what you're talking about and you broke it down in a cool way. Very cool to hear a from a different angle.

  • @kevwelyk
    @kevwelyk Před 4 lety +2

    To answer your question at the end of the song, this band only writes instrumental tracks. If you revisit them in the future I would recommend songs like Cafo, Physical Education or Wave of Babies

  • @Jmack7861
    @Jmack7861 Před 4 lety +1

    My wife bought tickets to see a show for a certain band as a second choice to seeing dance Gavin dance because DGD was playing a show with “some band but they didn’t have a singer, but I can’t remember their name.” Her reaction when I asked if it was animals as leaders was priceless. Mainly because she could tell I was butthurt

  • @logos8312
    @logos8312 Před 4 lety

    You hit the nail on the head with AAL using story telling in their music. I will go to my grave swearing that their second album "Weightless" is an instrumental story from beginning to end of the album, like an even more Prog, instrumental, version of Dream Theater's Metropolis Part 2: Scenes from a Memory.
    Awesome first take on AAL. I hope you get recommended some more of their music. While Arithmophobia is one of my favorite songs by them, I also love Lipincott, Behaving Badly (my first song I heard from them), the Brain Dance, Weightless (I think you'd really love Weightless, Odessa might be a little chaotic). The Woven Web takes its time by letting things play out in more measures like you're looking for. I think you'd really like that one, and Physical Education.

  • @Diesel_Budgie
    @Diesel_Budgie Před 4 lety +1

    I really want to see what you think of the song Lippincott by this band. It's just composed so, so well, and it has the most beautiful, sweeping melodies. Both jazzy and supremely badass music are entwined seamlessly. You will love it.

  • @RogerERodriguez1k
    @RogerERodriguez1k Před 4 lety

    Animals as Leaders and Polyphia are my biggest motivators to pick up my guitar and practice everyday. I owe so much of my development to them. I love these people so much.

  • @R3tr0v1ru5
    @R3tr0v1ru5 Před 4 lety

    One of my favourite songs of all time. Thanks for noticing the slowdown in that riff!

  • @justinrensel8518
    @justinrensel8518 Před 4 lety +1

    Animals as Leaders refers to an idea from the book Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. Highly recommend giving it a read!

  • @7KniveS7
    @7KniveS7 Před 4 lety +3

    Animal As Leaders is great if you want to do more songs from them I would suggest - Physical Education, Wave of Babies, The Woven Web, or Brain Dance.

  • @benjammin105123
    @benjammin105123 Před 4 lety +4

    Can we just talk about the fact that he listened to the whole track without realizing there was no vocal? In a world of repetitive, sing songy, music is only a backing track wailing, AAL is a beacon of hope for music.

  • @Meister_Dwight
    @Meister_Dwight Před 4 lety

    A nice thing is that the drums are 100% natural with no samples, and 95% unedited. So impressive, especially for this kind of genre of music.

  • @mickhoutveen4601
    @mickhoutveen4601 Před 4 lety

    Subbed because of great excellent eye-opening commentary. Thank you for making this video!

  • @AMikeStein
    @AMikeStein Před 3 lety +1

    None of their songs have lyrics as far as I have heard. And they have some really melodic and almost normal songs, heavy with the polymeters, but they aren't this chaotic usually. Honestly anything from the Weightless album and most of The Joy of Motion. Somnarium, and Do Not Go Gently from Weightless are awesome songs. Or Air Chrysalis, and Physical Education from "The joy of Motion" are also some tracks to check out. Tobin Abasi, who is the lead guitar player has done some pretty eclectic and even ground breaking guitar work. Atleast to me he's done some tricks I'd never heard before.

  • @aidanpatman-clark7131
    @aidanpatman-clark7131 Před 4 lety +3

    Native construct please. Come hell or high water is a must, also Chromatic Aberration. Both incredible songs by Native Contruct

  • @Kira-qc4qi
    @Kira-qc4qi Před 4 lety

    I don't know if anyone has already mentioned it but you would really dig Vildjharta and Tesseract. You talked at length about the ability of rhythm vs melody to create and evoke emotions and they're two of the best (metal) bands to successfully use both. Vildjharta's newest song, "Den Helige Anden", and Tesseract's "Of Mind: Nocturne"

  • @kingmcarter
    @kingmcarter Před 4 lety +3

    Sir I am happy to tell you that there is no bass guitar in Animals As Leaders. This is a 3 piece band 2 guitars and drums

  • @FollowingTheSigns
    @FollowingTheSigns Před 4 lety +1

    For something that shifts around a bit less than this and has polyrhythms that you can actually follow, I'd highly recommend CAFO by these guys. Or going back to their heavier days, Tempting Time.

  • @nikelodeon6852
    @nikelodeon6852 Před 4 lety +1

    Unless you do a live version u won't realise how inspiring and amazing they are.

  • @R_G_S
    @R_G_S Před 4 lety

    The band dont have a bassist playing live but in the records they have the bass guitar recorded !!

  • @guyadamniederhauser2998

    Hey Bryan, I appreciate your criticism of the Meshuggah-style hard, driving, staccato-heavy type metal as not being as easy to appreciate upon an early listen or be able to hear a story being told like in a more melodic type that AaL does so masterfully well. If it's of interest to you I hope you'll continue to dive into bands like the former because the more you do the more I think you'll begin to appreciate just how much story-telling indeed does happen in what sounds like chaos upon first listen. The vocals, turned into an instrument, take on a new value as the lyrics, unintelligible at first require a deep dive as well, begging the question of why they were placed where they were since they sound the same with each growl. Overall, for me it just goes without thinking that if I can be be moved to tears by Meshuggah as well as AaL that any music done well and understood fully can hit us.

  • @qu4n7um82
    @qu4n7um82 Před 4 lety

    As a bass player, you definitely should have a look at The Omnific, 2 basses and 1 drummer. Kismet is the song that made me discover them. Also, Objet de vertu and Proem are good songs too!

  • @IsaacA192
    @IsaacA192 Před 4 lety

    I started my Animals as Leaders experience by hearing Para Mexer. Their music is deeply complex and can take time to appreciate. Diving into it head first would understandably be quite intense. I'd highly recommend Para Mexer. After that I heard The Woven Web. I think I eased into it pretty well thanks to those fantastic songs.

  • @Incisura90GL
    @Incisura90GL Před 4 lety +4

    VOLA - Whaler (official lyric video)

  • @ulrichschroeder2173
    @ulrichschroeder2173 Před 4 lety +1

    I think that it's less about it being so complex to memorise and play, than it is that this kind of thing (complex, intricately timed music) tends to come to those who compose it, naturally. Personally, I am not a virtuosic guitarist by any means, but I have a certain way of writing my riffs/songs on guitar where it is entirely consumable and relatively easy to understand, though I have such a feel for the odd signature and beat counts - In my case, they're usually in odd timings/signatures...but it just happens that way...I don't plan it as such - that in my head, the counts and feel of duration of bars etc. it makes absolute organic sense, but even to some of my drummer friends, they invariable scratch their heads and take quite a few times to get the patterns. They do, though. Eventually get the patterns.
    I felt the exact same way when I first heard Meshuggah and AAL. But after a few repeated listens, you start to notice the patterns. With Meshuggah especially, it helps to always listen to the hi-hat/crash and snare strikes on the drums. They are the great levellers in terms of the underlining signature in most of their songs. That also helps when you feel like head-banging to Meshuggah. :P

    • @ulrichschroeder2173
      @ulrichschroeder2173 Před 4 lety +1

      So, it's just that other folks who don't live in your head and speak your natural off-time musical language just have to do some work to figure out what you're doing and where the patterns occur. Like when you're getting to know a new girlfriend. You need to spend time with her to understand her.

    • @CriticalReactions
      @CriticalReactions  Před 4 lety +1

      I totally get that. All too often I'll pat out a rhythm using my hands and think "yeah, I'm digging that" but then I go to put it in sheet music and I cannot find a good time signature for it. It's wild that it sounds so natural *to me* but it's actually some sort of polyrhythm going on that gives it a standard feeling without being in standard time.

  • @nizarakbarmeilani610
    @nizarakbarmeilani610 Před 4 lety

    Yup, sometime there is a jazzy feel at this song, and for the fact Matt gartska is former jazz drummer

  • @DMSpikes1987
    @DMSpikes1987 Před 4 lety +1

    AAL nice! Hey new Jinjer video dropped last week called Retrospection, I know you'll definitely enjoy that one!

  • @punxOiOi13
    @punxOiOi13 Před 4 lety

    I think something like On Impulse or Another Year would be a bit more appealing to you, maybe Private Visions of the World. It's a lot more lead centered. I think Animals as Leaders generally demonstrates their overall mastery of composition in every aspect across entire albums. Every song will have a slightly different flavor to it. All of it is very masterfully executed though.

  • @akramwahab2120
    @akramwahab2120 Před 4 lety +1

    For a different feel from Meshuggah, I would recommend Straw Pulled at Random.

  • @SplermMcFlerm
    @SplermMcFlerm Před 4 lety +1

    This was not the first song you should hear to get into them, they got more melodical and other type songs.

  • @plynwithfire
    @plynwithfire Před 4 lety

    No vocals. no bass PLAYER. full on instrumental.so much love for this band
    1)Soraya 2)Cylindrical Sea 3)Para Mexer 4)Ectogenesis
    ...if you get the chance check these out

  • @jeffliddle7854
    @jeffliddle7854 Před 4 lety +1

    They are all instrumental. I would recommend "The Brain Dance" or "Para Mexer" to see another side of their work.

    • @HerbalistGuybrush
      @HerbalistGuybrush Před 4 lety

      I would second that. Especially Brain Dance because they also have a great video from the dunlop sessions

  • @gamefellah
    @gamefellah Před 4 lety

    It's been said down below and also in the screenshot you put up at the beginning, but definitely check out Plini. Seriously beautiful prog metal

  • @hjeb1986
    @hjeb1986 Před 4 lety

    Someone should mention that listening to them is one experience and then watching Tosin playing is another one

  • @alisthesia
    @alisthesia Před 4 lety +4

    You want story? Try Reptile by Periphery. It's literally telling a story haha

  • @deazzurafaathir309
    @deazzurafaathir309 Před 4 lety +1

    I'd love to hear your thoughts on any of protest the hero songs. Love your channel man

  • @taterhamster
    @taterhamster Před 4 lety +2

    Hell yeah!
    Maybe too much of a curveball for this channel but I'd love to see your thoughts on Krallice's song "Dimensional Bleedthrough"

    • @matteopriotto5131
      @matteopriotto5131 Před 4 lety

      Yes! It's nice to see I'm not the only one who likes them 😂

    • @waterguyroks
      @waterguyroks Před 4 lety

      Krallice are so underrated it hurts, they sound like no one else despite using recognizable elements

  • @wstone2010
    @wstone2010 Před 4 lety

    Saw their rhythm guitarist, Javier, play with his solo project Mestis supporting Plini.
    Man you should check out Plini. He's more of a composer than a musician and he's an unbelievable musician as well so I think that stands for something lol.
    Kind, Sunhead, Electric Sunrise, Pastures, Handmade Cities... Hes got so many great songs.

    • @wstone2010
      @wstone2010 Před 4 lety

      Mestis was sick, too. Javier is bad ass.

  • @dat2nub
    @dat2nub Před 3 lety

    "how do people even count this" song is called arithmophobia what a gem

  • @ToxicTerrance
    @ToxicTerrance Před 4 lety +1

    Listen to the Meshuggah song "Straws Pulled At Random"
    That song has some of that melancholic feel you're looking for.

  • @apoplexiamusic
    @apoplexiamusic Před 4 lety +1

    You should check out videos on Tosin Abasi’s guitar techniques.... he is simply out of this world

  • @robadobflob3405
    @robadobflob3405 Před 3 lety

    "Its still really intricate timework going on in the drums and... bass...?"
    *This man's mind is going to be blown when he finds out what an 8 string guitar is.*

  • @SlavBabab
    @SlavBabab Před 4 lety

    Unprocessed (the band). I've only recently gotten into them but they're almost on par with Periphery for me. The song "Haven" isn't as popular as "Abandoned", "Ghilin", or "Fear", but it's a personal favorite.

  • @cornela1
    @cornela1 Před 4 lety

    The growing confusion culminating into the soft '... heh?' around 3:33 is beautiful to watch

    • @CriticalReactions
      @CriticalReactions  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for this. I had to go back and check this timestamp out and I laughed so loud. I don't even recall doing it but now I want to gif it just to have a loop of it :)

  • @GeminiWoods
    @GeminiWoods Před 4 lety

    Helps to have a jazz drummer and 2 of the most insane guitar players in the biz. No bass player in site. Those 8 string guitars doing all the work. I'd definitely check out Tooth and Claw, much more straight forward in terms of song structure but with their own spin. No vocals either, let the instruments do the talking.

  • @nespith
    @nespith Před 4 lety

    It's almost all 4/4 but personally I have a much easier time picking out the patterns out of the chaos when I break it up into more odd times. The intro while 4/4 I personally count as 13/16.

  • @miloantezana
    @miloantezana Před 4 lety +7

    you know nothing john snow, there´s no bass!, nice reaction

  • @swingonthespiral
    @swingonthespiral Před 4 lety

    I could never understand their stuff that was this technical. Parts of it are nice sure, when they use the melody to establish repetition and you get a semblance of a rhythm. But for most of the song I'm lost to the constantly shifting beats. I like their more "straightfoward" (only changes time signatures like 15 times) djent stuff.

  • @_davidschneider_
    @_davidschneider_ Před 4 lety

    I would love to hear your thoughts on Spawn of Possession - Apparition. Keep up the good work, really enjoying your videos!

  • @HugoSR258
    @HugoSR258 Před 4 lety +1

    Another insightful and interesting reaction. You're def the best reactor I've watched.
    You should check out Xenobiotic - Saphris!

  • @guitarshredder456
    @guitarshredder456 Před 4 lety +2

    Please do Between the Buried and Me - White Walls, Fossil Genera, or Lay Your Ghosts to Rest ::))

    • @vannanalabomba
      @vannanalabomba Před 4 lety +1

      Fossil Genera is one of my favorites. Sweet candy populous, a worry free entrance into the worlds history.

  • @GHmasterlord342
    @GHmasterlord342 Před 4 lety

    Try reacting to CAFO next. It’s one of their most popular songs and it’s very upbeat

  • @kuneefay
    @kuneefay Před 4 lety +3

    I respect the musicianship, not really for me though. I think you'd get a kick out of Architects // Hereafter (Live Arte Concert). Keep up the great content Brian!

  • @tmayne220
    @tmayne220 Před 4 lety

    really good and fair review. Some are saying that this wasn't a good first pick for this band, and while I agree, I don't think these guys have a premier song that i could quickly recommend. To subvert your expectations, assuming you give these guys another go (and you should), I would pick the brain dance, and honorable mention to the woven web.

  • @Gromsquad860
    @Gromsquad860 Před 4 lety

    Animals as leaders best band evvvveeerrr!!!Reyes and abasi are incredible musicians

  • @shockthemonkey7046
    @shockthemonkey7046 Před 4 lety

    Fairly sure all low registers are from the 8 string guitars - no bass - Tosin’s skill set includes incredible ability to slap the guitar

  • @FF1emthawk
    @FF1emthawk Před 4 lety

    The funny thing is, there is no bass. They play at 12 string and a 10 string

  • @arekstad8004
    @arekstad8004 Před 4 lety

    btw there is no bass in this band. the guitarist "Tosin Abasi" uses a 8 string guitar

  • @danielayuch5498
    @danielayuch5498 Před 4 lety

    Listen "on impulse" from AaL it's definitely another aspect of their music, the solo albums of Javier Reyes (one of the members of the band) are outstanding too but in a total different way.

  • @mariogonzalez1990
    @mariogonzalez1990 Před 4 lety

    Another amazing instrumental band you should definitely react to is Intervals. Do Sweet Tooth or if you're feeling crazy then do Fable for a delicious saxophone solo.

  • @derekkowal8395
    @derekkowal8395 Před 4 lety

    loved it dude!

  • @GeoffCano
    @GeoffCano Před 4 lety

    Shadow Hunter by Angra
    Brazilian power metal band with Iron Maiden vibes and classical music influences. I feel like you would have an interesting take because of your composer experience.

  • @josephcooper9043
    @josephcooper9043 Před 4 lety

    If you want a brain bend, listen to constant sleep by car bomb, or the oppressor, also by car bomb.

  • @rosssmith8521
    @rosssmith8521 Před 4 lety

    Hey man, big fan of the channel. I would suggest Glhf by Kadinja or Avatar by Unprocessed, very interesting songs by technically masterful bands.

  • @Uberrheogenic
    @Uberrheogenic Před 4 lety +2

    Do Desert Urbania by UnexpecT

    • @thewhorocks515
      @thewhorocks515 Před 4 lety

      I'd prefer something from Fables of the Sleepless Empire like Unsolved Ideas of a Distorted Guest or Orange Vigilantes but definitely any Unexpect!

  • @The_Kiosk
    @The_Kiosk Před 4 lety

    "Private Visions of the World" is a highlight track from this album.

  • @swapticsounds
    @swapticsounds Před 2 lety

    I think they don´t have a particular bassist but two 8-string guitarists.
    Very progressive approach, already, isn´t it?

  • @summeronio9751
    @summeronio9751 Před 4 lety +1

    Yeah bro. Instruments only.

  • @peteylavoy2288
    @peteylavoy2288 Před 4 lety

    You should really react to Animals As Leaders Matt Garstka - Ectogenesis Drum playtrough it's pretty amazing seeing him play ,

  • @nikitakorytin9121
    @nikitakorytin9121 Před 4 lety

    Check out SIEGE'S EVEN "Life Cycle" album (1988, Germany) - the roots of prog metal

  • @AlexPhoenix
    @AlexPhoenix Před 4 lety +2

    lol what bass?

  • @RingoFreakingStarr
    @RingoFreakingStarr Před 4 lety

    I'm more of a fan of their 3rd album. This one is great from a pure rhythmic standpoint but their 3rd album has, overall, my most favorite songs from their catalog.

  • @guitarshredder456
    @guitarshredder456 Před 4 lety +2

    Man wish you would have done CAFO from them

    • @paravarium
      @paravarium Před 4 lety +2

      It hurts my soul it went this route.