ANOTHER VIDEO I CAN'T WATCH!!! Hahaha. Dude, I'm gonna have to spend like 5 days watching all your videos that I haven't seen yet once I get to these songs or decide I'm not going to react to them. đ€Ł
You two should do (or edit) a joint vid. I imagine a split screen, common music video, and when one of you pauses to discuss the other is paused along with the video, otherwise audio is synced between the 2 of you. Would be fun to watch (fear I've made it too complicated ha).
Yep, that one is a must. Also I think you may enjoy âglobal warmingâ on top of that. Great reactions btw, Iâm not only enjoying watching them but also lear a lot. Thank you đ
Anything from the "From Mars to Sirius" album is a must listen for me for gojira, "Global warming" or "World to come" would be my personal recommendations
I'm so glad you did this because we just did it a few days ago - so I actually get to watch your reaction now! :D We obviously went to town on the lyrical analysis but I love how I get to watch your reaction and learn so much more about the instrumentals. Awesome job describing it in a way that non-experts like us can absorb and understand what's happening below the surface. Keep doing what you're doing Chase! Stay safe... (Brad)
Chase, I'm a massive fan of reaction videos but damn it I put yours on top of the list - i normally watch a reaction to enjoy seeing someone else hear a favourite track of mine for the first time and relive it. But I watch yours to learn more about my favourite songs and somehow leave enjoying it more. That's rare - no-one else comes close to achieving that. Love your stuff, keep it up please!
@@ChaseCarneson you're welcome. It's not often I subscribe to a channel 60s in to the first video I watch (think it was Jinjer). Thanks for the effort (and keep up the Gojira, you've barely scratched the surface).
I like Gojira and while this song is just ok to me, I really appreciate the animation work here. Kinda have that Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey vibe. Mario still refuses to wear a shirt even when the world is falling apart.
Omg, how I loved listening to Silverchair! Intense memories connected to them. Neon Ballroom was my favorite album though Freak and cemetery are great songs too đ always appreciated that they included orchestral sounds.
Ok, great reaction. This is a very chill song for them. Now you need to do "The gift of guilt" live at Brixton academy for a real banger. They are another better live band you have to see. I can't wait for the album. Good job, and keep it upđ€đ
I don't think I ever clicked as fast as I did when I saw Gojira cuz I mean, you like groovy stuff, I like groovy stuff and Gojira does groovy stuff! Wins all around, have a nice friday evening Chase and the gang.
love gojira. found them about the same time i found jinger. and have yet to find either of them come out with a bad song... even their 'boring' or laid back songs are still really good. their standard is super high and both of them can play their stuff reaaally well live. love em both i'd love to see you react to "Textures - Messengers", the album version preferred. although really anything off of the 'silhouettes' album is gold. I'd shoot for 'Storm warning' for a heavier one with lots of "shock value" that would have alot for you to talk about. Always like your reactions, take care edit: i feel compelled to say that i possibly could have recommended this to you before, if so, my apologies
Definitely one of my favourite reaction channels! The way you go into depth about the songâs structure is always so interesting. I would love to see your reaction to Carnation. Theyâre an old school death metal band from Belgium. I really think (or hope) youâd enjoy their work. Cheers!
And here's my go to list when i recommend Gojira to those who haven't heard them before. Gives a sample of each album. Problem is their albums are so good you'll never get agreement on which tracks are the best to listen to. Before I list them, I strongly recommend Where Dragons Dwell live at Hellfest 2013, its a right of passage - my favourite live performance of any band. I'd struggle to rank the below, but Flying Whales (probably their signature track), Heaviest matter of the universe (heavy!), Gift of guilt live Brixton (perfect live performance), art of dying (masterful),... They all are "must do" tracks. 3rd album: from mars to sirius The heaviest matter in the universs Flying whales Where Dragons dwell (youtube: live at hellfest 2013 - a must see) Global warming (youtube: live studio) 4th album: the way of all flesh Toxic Garbage Island The art of dying Vacuity 5th album: L'enfant sauvage The gift of guilt L'enfant sauvage Born in Winter 6th album: magma Stranded Silvera The cell / or / shooting star (live at bbc) 2nd album: the link Embrace the world Indians Rememberance 1st album: terra incognita Space time Lizard skin / or /clone Love /or / blow me away (you)niverse
I don't know what the first song of them was that you've listened to, but please either react to Global Warming (my favorite song) or The Art of Dying. You won't be dissapointed. Awesome analysis as always, keep it up Chase âșïž
So this is my first listen to Gojira. Musically I really dig it. Itâs not too complex but still interesting to keep the attention. Not really getting behind the vocal style and the mix of the vocals being more within the music than over top. I like the idea behind it, just doesnât work for me.
This video contains many truly scientific references, I loved the detail of the warp motor, and that is a magnificent detail from Gojira! The science/spiritually behind every part of their music, If you travel reaching the speed of light time turns slower when you closer to the speed of light, and if you travel at speed of light time stops, that means that they traveled like a ray of light and just went to future not to other side, they returns to earth in the future where the life is spreading from 0 again, and now Gojira are alone in the world, "Another World, Another Place to Be!"
I highly suggest, when you get the time, to check out "The Day That The World Breaks Down" by Ayreon. Ayreon is not a band per se but a music project that resides in the prog metal/metal opera genre. The man behind it, Arjen Anthony Lucassen, writes concept albums and gets guest artists to play the characters in the stories. Some of the albums take place in the same universe and some are standalone stories. I think with your ability to notice so much detail in every song you react to, you could really do them justice. Also "Blind and Frozen" by Beast in Black, more great power metal.
@@jordanlindsey4299 Considering how impossible it seems, I can almost relate this to Frodo trying to take the ring to Mount Doom, and everyone offering their weapons. You, Jordan Lindsey, have my keyboard in this endeavour.
@@jordanlindsey4299 I actually disagree. What can he add to that video that Arjen hasn't already said? Where he should go is Electric Castle Live - Amazing Flight. I'd be very interested to see what he thinks of that stage set up and basically just everything.
Gojira has a knack for taking a repeating riff or phrase, play it for longer than you'd expect, but never having it feel repetitive or droning. I feel that with them and Opeth. And social commentary is a big part of their themes. I'd suggest maybe "Toxic Garbage Island", "Global Warming", "Death of Me" - or even just go with something a little newer, "L'Enfant Sauvage"
Global Warming (live at the Silver Cord Studio) is amazing, it's not the fastest or heaviest but builds an emotional dread. Vacuity is my hype song for interviews, when it hits you know it. They've got this super catchy drone going on that's just perfect.
I haven't heard anyone mention Silverchair in forever! I listened to them throughout high school, and you mentioning them brings back some great nostalgia. Anyway, loved this song, and as always, loved your reaction too. Hope you're doing well!
While you can't help but notice all of the musical an other artistic elements, I could not help but notice that the music video contains a coded representation (as it would be used in typesetting software) of an actual equation which represents the geometry of a simple wormhole in General Relativity. Someone really did their homework.
Not going to read through.. did you all notice planet of ape vibe and that the toons in the vid was the band members .. loved the reaction.. look forward to next.. tc n be safe
Did you ever see the original "Planet of the Apes" movie? This is the entire premise of the movie--they traveled across half the galaxy and ended up in Earth's post-apocalyptic future. Great analysis as always...
I am not sure how to put this best. First though, great reaction chase, very informative and did helped me appreciate what they were doing instrumentally. I guess that is it. If this was an instrumental, I could listen to it all day into the next day. I love the instrumentation. I guess that, at least with my current musical tastes, there will not be much with growl or scream vocals that will slip into a playlist for me. Thanks chase and, as you say, have a damn good day.
love this song! thanks again for uploading every single day! it is hard work! on the other note, has your Eskimo Callboy - Hypa Hypa reaction video been deleted? I can't seem to find it on your channel?
Yes! Gojira are awesome eco metal! My vote for the next song is "Flying Whales". Live at Red Rocks 2017 if you want to see them rock out. It's a pro-shot video and the sound is great- close to the studio version.
Discovered your channel a few days ago, and started to binge watch it... Usualy, I easily get bored by long analysis, but you make it really easy to appreciate, it's very pleasant ^_^ If there's only one thing to make me proud to be French, it's Gojira; their music is so good, so powerful, so much more subtl that you could think on a first listen (when you're not that as versed as someone like you can be ^_^ ), it's a real trip to listen
I thought that the song was just ok when I heard it the first time, but on subsequent listens it got better and better. Now? I think it's great! Can't wait for the full album, but I hope there are some heavier tracks to go with it. Notice how well timed the video is to the song, the scenery changes on the beat, the takeoff etc. 0.11% chance of success and nods in approval haha.
As a huge Gojira fan, this is not their best work. Definetely a generic Gojira song which is good by itself but they have so much more in them. I can see you reacted to Silvera and Stranded too so my suggestions for Gojira are Flying Whales, Where Dragons Dwell, Global Warming :) Love your reactions i am listening your reactions 10 hours a day and still got 4 months of it man :)
Honestly, it's not the most exciting track from them, i mean, don't get me wrong, it's always Gojira, but you definitely have to check some of their older stuff. I would go for Art of Dying, L'enfant Sauvage, Flying Whales, any of these you can't go wrong. And sorry, have to start insisting :) Please check out Ne Obliviscaris. The way you breakdown music goes right up your alley, they are an aussie progmetal band, they incorporate violin and they are so awesome. The "reaction" track everybody goes to is "And plague flowers the kaleidscope", but it's a 12 minute song and will all the introcacy, i am sure you will end up with a 30+ min reaction. But i would recommend also Intra Venus from their last album. But believe me, you will go on a trip with them. Just a final comment, the Plague music was include in the Australian Music Conservatory to be studied as a composition, even though we are talking a band that mixes Black with Prog (harsh and clean vocals). So, definitely worth a check.
With your style of analysis videos, focusing on the whole of the piece of music, I really started to wonder what your thoughts on a very different world (see what I did there...) of music would be. Unless you already know the artist, how about being the first to react to Burial. No idea if that would even work, there's no music videos, no live playing or anything like that. And I wouldn't even know which song to suggest... I guess never mind then.
I'll put another recommendation - L'Enfant Sauvage :) It has an awesome video too. and repeat what people said here- Th Art of Dying, Flying Whales. Another World is one of my least favourites. I'll hope the rest of the album will be different :P
Listen to "from mars" by gojira. I think you'll like this one. They have so many good songs though. You are literally doing yourself a disservice by not checking out all of their music.
At work, but I've heard this 4 times now. While I really like Gojira and can easily rock out to them, this was too repetitive for me this go. I have no doubt they'll have more in line for me on the album though.
ANOTHER VIDEO I CAN'T WATCH!!! Hahaha. Dude, I'm gonna have to spend like 5 days watching all your videos that I haven't seen yet once I get to these songs or decide I'm not going to react to them. đ€Ł
You're the man!!! Don't worry..we can watch together and laugh at it all.
If you want another french metal Band , you can pick Ultra Vomit, they make parody of famous band.
You two should do (or edit) a joint vid. I imagine a split screen, common music video, and when one of you pauses to discuss the other is paused along with the video, otherwise audio is synced between the 2 of you. Would be fun to watch (fear I've made it too complicated ha).
Gojira "the gift of guilt" live at brixton academy
this one
Yep, that one is a must. Also I think you may enjoy âglobal warmingâ on top of that.
Great reactions btw, Iâm not only enjoying watching them but also lear a lot. Thank you đ
I would highly recommend flying whales
^^^^^ seconded
Live at Brixton
"The Art Of Dying" is another jewel from Gojira! But there are so many others!
Flying Whales is probably my favorite, but I think "l'enfant sauvage" is what got me into them
Beautiful piece of art
Definitely âFlying Whalesâ, but âBorn in Winterâ is another calming and deeply introspective piece like this one
Gojira - The art of dying!
Flying whales is pure gojira emotional sorry telling at its best. Brutal and powerful . The intro to this track is the stuff of legends.
Gojira always amazes me with their music. They have been really good for a really long time.
Before going to Gojira's older stuff, you must react to "Stranded". It's on the same album as "Silvera" witch was your first Gojira's reaction ;)
YEEEEES!!! been requesting Gojira on and off since you started this channel.... more specific Explosia..... i'm game for a Gojira playlist ;-)
Anything from the "From Mars to Sirius" album is a must listen for me for gojira, "Global warming" or "World to come" would be my personal recommendations
I'm so glad you did this because we just did it a few days ago - so I actually get to watch your reaction now! :D We obviously went to town on the lyrical analysis but I love how I get to watch your reaction and learn so much more about the instrumentals. Awesome job describing it in a way that non-experts like us can absorb and understand what's happening below the surface. Keep doing what you're doing Chase! Stay safe... (Brad)
Chase, I'm a massive fan of reaction videos but damn it I put yours on top of the list - i normally watch a reaction to enjoy seeing someone else hear a favourite track of mine for the first time and relive it. But I watch yours to learn more about my favourite songs and somehow leave enjoying it more. That's rare - no-one else comes close to achieving that.
Love your stuff, keep it up please!
Really appreciate that Scott thanks so much for the awesome feedback.
@@ChaseCarneson you're welcome. It's not often I subscribe to a channel 60s in to the first video I watch (think it was Jinjer). Thanks for the effort (and keep up the Gojira, you've barely scratched the surface).
I like Gojira and while this song is just ok to me, I really appreciate the animation work here. Kinda have that Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey vibe. Mario still refuses to wear a shirt even when the world is falling apart.
I'm amazed how not a single nuance escapes your ear. There are only two occupations for a man of your talent: Musician or Naval Sonar Operator.
Omg, how I loved listening to Silverchair! Intense memories connected to them. Neon Ballroom was my favorite album though Freak and cemetery are great songs too đ always appreciated that they included orchestral sounds.
Oh hell yes!! Thank you Chase!!! Glad you seemed to enjoy it, love your outlook on bands and your variety of tastes.
Ok, great reaction. This is a very chill song for them. Now you need to do "The gift of guilt" live at Brixton academy for a real banger. They are another better live band you have to see. I can't wait for the album. Good job, and keep it upđ€đ
I don't think I ever clicked as fast as I did when I saw Gojira cuz I mean, you like groovy stuff, I like groovy stuff and Gojira does groovy stuff! Wins all around, have a nice friday evening Chase and the gang.
love gojira. found them about the same time i found jinger. and have yet to find either of them come out with a bad song... even their 'boring' or laid back songs are still really good. their standard is super high and both of them can play their stuff reaaally well live. love em both
i'd love to see you react to "Textures - Messengers", the album version preferred. although really anything off of the 'silhouettes' album is gold. I'd shoot for 'Storm warning' for a heavier one with lots of "shock value" that would have alot for you to talk about. Always like your reactions, take care
edit: i feel compelled to say that i possibly could have recommended this to you before, if so, my apologies
Gojira - L'efant sauvage... it's my favorite :)
Definitely one of my favourite reaction channels! The way you go into depth about the songâs structure is always so interesting. I would love to see your reaction to Carnation. Theyâre an old school death metal band from Belgium. I really think (or hope) youâd enjoy their work. Cheers!
Belle analyse. Cool réaction. I recommend : The gift of guilt live at brixton a academy
Flying whales live at brixton Academy
The heaviest matter of the universe live at Vieilles Charrues
The art of dying live
Pray live at Red Rocks
Oroborus live aux Eurockéennes
Backbone live vieilles charrues 2010
L'enfant sauvage, explosia,
Born in winter
Silvera, stranded, the cell, the shooting star, low lands,
Global warming live at the silver cord studio
And here's my go to list when i recommend Gojira to those who haven't heard them before. Gives a sample of each album. Problem is their albums are so good you'll never get agreement on which tracks are the best to listen to.
Before I list them, I strongly recommend Where Dragons Dwell live at Hellfest 2013, its a right of passage - my favourite live performance of any band.
I'd struggle to rank the below, but Flying Whales (probably their signature track), Heaviest matter of the universe (heavy!), Gift of guilt live Brixton (perfect live performance), art of dying (masterful),... They all are "must do" tracks.
3rd album: from mars to sirius
The heaviest matter in the universs
Flying whales
Where Dragons dwell (youtube: live at hellfest 2013 - a must see)
Global warming (youtube: live studio)
4th album: the way of all flesh
Toxic Garbage Island
The art of dying
Vacuity
5th album: L'enfant sauvage
The gift of guilt
L'enfant sauvage
Born in Winter
6th album: magma
Stranded
Silvera
The cell / or / shooting star (live at bbc)
2nd album: the link
Embrace the world
Indians
Rememberance
1st album: terra incognita
Space time
Lizard skin / or /clone
Love /or / blow me away (you)niverse
Loving gojira, they have so interesting songs, and you always have the best insights for things to listen for :)
I don't know what the first song of them was that you've listened to, but please either react to Global Warming (my favorite song) or The Art of Dying. You won't be dissapointed. Awesome analysis as always, keep it up Chase âșïž
So this is my first listen to Gojira. Musically I really dig it. Itâs not too complex but still interesting to keep the attention. Not really getting behind the vocal style and the mix of the vocals being more within the music than over top. I like the idea behind it, just doesnât work for me.
"The heaviest matter of the universe" the title says it all !!!!
Silverchair is a great lost band.
I don't care what songs, just more Gojira would please me...love this tune
Gojira - Pray (live at Red Rocks)
Definitely gotta check out The Gift of Guilt (Live at Brixton Academy) by Gojira as well
I think they're playing percussive pipes/tubes, not rim shots. Check out the Blue Man Group for more on that !!
This video contains many truly scientific references, I loved the detail of the warp motor, and that is a magnificent detail from Gojira! The science/spiritually behind every part of their music, If you travel reaching the speed of light time turns slower when you closer to the speed of light, and if you travel at speed of light time stops, that means that they traveled like a ray of light and just went to future not to other side, they returns to earth in the future where the life is spreading from 0 again, and now Gojira are alone in the world, "Another World, Another Place to Be!"
I highly suggest, when you get the time, to check out "The Day That The World Breaks Down" by Ayreon. Ayreon is not a band per se but a music project that resides in the prog metal/metal opera genre. The man behind it, Arjen Anthony Lucassen, writes concept albums and gets guest artists to play the characters in the stories. Some of the albums take place in the same universe and some are standalone stories. I think with your ability to notice so much detail in every song you react to, you could really do them justice.
Also "Blind and Frozen" by Beast in Black, more great power metal.
I've been asking and hoping for a breakdown of "The Day that the World breaks Down" (pun intended) almost since the channel began. One day, hopefully!
@@magnusten5261 with our combined efforts perhaps he will be more convinced!
@@jordanlindsey4299 Considering how impossible it seems, I can almost relate this to Frodo trying to take the ring to Mount Doom, and everyone offering their weapons. You, Jordan Lindsey, have my keyboard in this endeavour.
@@magnusten5261 our fellowship is growing in the comments of the Nightwish - Shoemaker reaction!
@@jordanlindsey4299 I actually disagree. What can he add to that video that Arjen hasn't already said?
Where he should go is Electric Castle Live - Amazing Flight.
I'd be very interested to see what he thinks of that stage set up and basically just everything.
Gojira has a knack for taking a repeating riff or phrase, play it for longer than you'd expect, but never having it feel repetitive or droning. I feel that with them and Opeth. And social commentary is a big part of their themes. I'd suggest maybe "Toxic Garbage Island", "Global Warming", "Death of Me" - or even just go with something a little newer, "L'Enfant Sauvage"
Reminds me of Mastadon in a way
Nice throwback to silverchair!
Flying whales or Art of Dying should be next! Both amazing songs.
I am a definite Fang Club Fan. LOL
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Well done. Sounds like ianother meme is incoming "You can just listen to it" XD love your input
Orkar, can you find a meme in here? Dude's be lookin serious the entire vid.
@@monstercookies2726 join the discord there is a meme from this vid i made. and its hilarious XD
Global Warming (live at the Silver Cord Studio) is amazing, it's not the fastest or heaviest but builds an emotional dread. Vacuity is my hype song for interviews, when it hits you know it. They've got this super catchy drone going on that's just perfect.
No one ever mentions it, but 'Vacuity' is a killer song. Has a different vibe for them, would be a good tune to react to.
Gift of Guilt, live version
I agree with From Mars to Sirius as the album to go back too, I would go with Flying Whales, World to Come, or Global Warming all 3 are superb.
I haven't heard anyone mention Silverchair in forever! I listened to them throughout high school, and you mentioning them brings back some great nostalgia. Anyway, loved this song, and as always, loved your reaction too. Hope you're doing well!
While you can't help but notice all of the musical an other artistic elements, I could not help but notice that the music video contains a coded representation (as it would be used in typesetting software) of an actual equation which represents the geometry of a simple wormhole in General Relativity. Someone really did their homework.
Funny thing is, I just watched this for the first time like 3 hours before your video popped up in my feed.
agree with u , very good idea , story line. strong, huge..
Love this French version of âPlanet of the Apesâ.
Maybe check out "heaviest matter of the universe" thats an awesome song
Was it anthem for the year 2000? Was the first Silverchair track I heard and got me hooked!
Not going to read through.. did you all notice planet of ape vibe and that the toons in the vid was the band members .. loved the reaction.. look forward to next.. tc n be safe
Did you ever see the original "Planet of the Apes" movie? This is the entire premise of the movie--they traveled across half the galaxy and ended up in Earth's post-apocalyptic future. Great analysis as always...
Blind Guardian - Bards Song & Valhalla from Wacken! :)
I am not sure how to put this best. First though, great reaction chase, very informative and did helped me appreciate what they were doing instrumentally. I guess that is it. If this was an instrumental, I could listen to it all day into the next day. I love the instrumentation. I guess that, at least with my current musical tastes, there will not be much with growl or scream vocals that will slip into a playlist for me. Thanks chase and, as you say, have a damn good day.
Can't wait for you to cover The Art of Dying.
love this song! thanks again for uploading every single day! it is hard work!
on the other note, has your Eskimo Callboy - Hypa Hypa reaction video been deleted? I can't seem to find it on your channel?
Nice video, Gojira always have some deeper thoughts and stories in their lyrics&songs. Have you already check Wintersun? đž
Yes! Gojira are awesome eco metal! My vote for the next song is "Flying Whales". Live at Red Rocks 2017 if you want to see them rock out. It's a pro-shot video and the sound is great- close to the studio version.
Discovered your channel a few days ago, and started to binge watch it... Usualy, I easily get bored by long analysis, but you make it really easy to appreciate, it's very pleasant ^_^ If there's only one thing to make me proud to be French, it's Gojira; their music is so good, so powerful, so much more subtl that you could think on a first listen (when you're not that as versed as someone like you can be ^_^ ), it's a real trip to listen
Explosia, The art of dying
Global Warming Live at Silver Cord Studio is fantastic. Iâd love to see your analysis on that one.
Flying Whales or the live studio performance of Global Warming next
Been waiting for this one!!! Also, Evanescence dropped a new track called âUse My Voiceâ and itâs a banger đđ€đœ
Yesss, Gojira. Glad you got back to them. I can recommend their most recent live release of Pray: czcams.com/video/6Gt3gL_k7io/video.html
Do Gojira - Global Warming
Gojira: Pray
Something I noticed about the video, four guys trying to find a new world, they are going to repopulate how?
You're not wrong
I thought that the song was just ok when I heard it the first time, but on subsequent listens it got better and better. Now? I think it's great! Can't wait for the full album, but I hope there are some heavier tracks to go with it.
Notice how well timed the video is to the song, the scenery changes on the beat, the takeoff etc.
0.11% chance of success and nods in approval haha.
Now comes Flying Whales. Cue the whale noises
Flying Whales
Wolf down the earth - Gojira
you really need to listen to Ne Obliviscaris if you haven't. "And Plague Flowers the Kaleidoscope" seems to be the typical starter.
Vintersea - Befallen
As a huge Gojira fan, this is not their best work. Definetely a generic Gojira song which is good by itself but they have so much more in them. I can see you reacted to Silvera and Stranded too so my suggestions for Gojira are Flying Whales, Where Dragons Dwell, Global Warming :) Love your reactions i am listening your reactions 10 hours a day and still got 4 months of it man :)
Did you see the "Google search" on 1:38 of the original video? what the autofill suggests... lol
Honestly, it's not the most exciting track from them, i mean, don't get me wrong, it's always Gojira, but you definitely have to check some of their older stuff. I would go for Art of Dying, L'enfant Sauvage, Flying Whales, any of these you can't go wrong.
And sorry, have to start insisting :) Please check out Ne Obliviscaris. The way you breakdown music goes right up your alley, they are an aussie progmetal band, they incorporate violin and they are so awesome. The "reaction" track everybody goes to is "And plague flowers the kaleidscope", but it's a 12 minute song and will all the introcacy, i am sure you will end up with a 30+ min reaction. But i would recommend also Intra Venus from their last album. But believe me, you will go on a trip with them. Just a final comment, the Plague music was include in the Australian Music Conservatory to be studied as a composition, even though we are talking a band that mixes Black with Prog (harsh and clean vocals). So, definitely worth a check.
Still no Crystal Lake... probably one of the most exciting metalcore bands these days
You could reacht to Ghost of Perdition by Opeth ... so good
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@@ChaseCarneson also mayday by coldrain with rylo is a hell of a song, feel free to react in the future to it
Would you please try the whole album From Mars to Sirius by track order.
flying whales, oroborus and gift of guilt!
Also L'enfant sauvage
Thumbs up for Chase. I like this one better than Silvera.
With your style of analysis videos, focusing on the whole of the piece of music, I really started to wonder what your thoughts on a very different world (see what I did there...) of music would be. Unless you already know the artist, how about being the first to react to Burial. No idea if that would even work, there's no music videos, no live playing or anything like that. And I wouldn't even know which song to suggest...
I guess never mind then.
React to Motionless in White - Reincarnate please next!
I'll put another recommendation - L'Enfant Sauvage :) It has an awesome video too.
and repeat what people said here- Th Art of Dying, Flying Whales.
Another World is one of my least favourites. I'll hope the rest of the album will be different :P
Listen to "from mars" by gojira. I think you'll like this one. They have so many good songs though. You are literally doing yourself a disservice by not checking out all of their music.
Global warming but the live studio, itâs excellent
At work, but I've heard this 4 times now. While I really like Gojira and can easily rock out to them, this was too repetitive for me this go. I have no doubt they'll have more in line for me on the album though.
Not a fan of the videoclip but the song is amazing.