What Happens To Bands During War

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  • @pablobustamante8458
    @pablobustamante8458 Před 2 lety +101

    You are like no one else I've ever watched. You provide not only the details of what's happening but the social and political context of the era that the music was made in and the factors which caused some groups to split up.

  • @Nennahh
    @Nennahh Před 2 lety +39

    I'm a fan of Somali Yacht Club. In particular, I think their album "The Sea" is spectacular. Now I need to listen to La Horsa Bianca as well. Thank you for doing this very interesting and important video. I hope for peace in Ukraine. Greetings from Denmark.

  • @genghis_connie
    @genghis_connie Před 2 lety +47

    I think maybe you accomplished way more than you thought you did - in the best and most heartbreaking way.
    When the mention of the regular gigging place being demolished, I thought of instruments being ruined, bandmates - it's silly, but it made me feel like these were one of the bands Inused to gig with. It just brought the tragedy of this war from far away to right next door
    And the sampling of bands - so good!
    Your questions were brilliant. Thanks for a n excellent journalistic perspective.

    • @bellautopia818
      @bellautopia818 Před 2 lety +1

      What are the odds I just met the most beautiful individual from Ukraine I was at a gas station and I thought hey I'm going to ask if I can buy a cigarette.. and then one looking the eyeballs the good old eyeballs... It was like a fucking magnet .. yeah is it for one of my most prized possessions just I don't know some ignorance half baked attempt of this is my first last and only opportunity so far I've ever had to like on the behalf of humanity apologies from humanity because ... Humanity love is the law and kindness is key that's all I f****** know for sure pardon the French.. Meow meow 💜

  • @KANDUR
    @KANDUR Před 2 lety +14

    I'm trying to write a comment but I have so much to say I can't choose my words. Amazing video, thank you very much. War is not over. I don't know when I will be able to be in the same room with my band again. A day before it started we were watching Oasis Knebworth concert and having beers, and 5 days before it started we were rocking out at our music video release show in Lviv. Now as a refugee, maybe only 3-4 times I touched a guitar... All members have been scattered in different cities and our drummer got drafted just this week.

  • @el_verav
    @el_verav Před 2 lety +23

    mate I think you're the best music channel out there, plus you do what few others do, exploring more obscure music that otherwise I would have never known about

  • @Updog89
    @Updog89 Před 2 lety +7

    I don’t know if you consider yourself to be a documentarian or journalist, or just a big fan, but whatever you are, you are excellent at it. Such a gem of a channel!

  • @alexmurphy9919
    @alexmurphy9919 Před rokem +8

    Speaking of Ukrainian scene during the war - please tell the history of Masterskaya, the biggest indie-label of Ukraine and one of the most influential labels for the scene of Russia for like years. The label was turned into a humanitarian-aid organization, helping injured and suffered from russian invasion, and was ceased to exist a couple of months ago, simply because the label as a business entity was surviving by making shows, tours and festivals, which became impossible since the beginning of the invasion. The label that gave hope and inspiration for the indie-scene of Russia (like really - Masterskaya became a place of help for musicians, that found themselves not needed on labels of their own country), and that was killed when trying to help people to survive the invasion of the same Russia. The guys from Masterskaya really have big balls of steel, besides - the guys from Masterskaya have managed to change the pop sound of all the ex-soviet space.

  • @Nono-hk3is
    @Nono-hk3is Před rokem +4

    Documenting stories like these is incredibly important. Thank you for doing it.

  • @anthonyhague6526
    @anthonyhague6526 Před 2 lety +9

    Never a bad day when you upload

  • @d.shevtsov
    @d.shevtsov Před rokem +12

    Being a Ukrainian rock musician, I would like to thank you for this video. It definitely says it all. I was able to get my brother out of the city under russian occupation the last possible moment. His home has already been marked by the russian collaborators...

  • @StudioNama
    @StudioNama Před rokem +4

    It's easy to see those pro-Russian bands sell-out and shame them, but lest we forget, that scene is all to familiar to us in the US. 20 years ago, and that was us.

  • @nikitalane5543
    @nikitalane5543 Před 2 lety +47

    These events are really sad and I hope the war ends as soon as possible. The Pro-Russian tours have been one of the biggest blows to the credibility of Russian Rock bands in history. However I think it is good to note that none of the bands performing there have ever been put in the ranks of legends, or even critically successful artists. A lot of those people performing are using names that are half-dead in terms of musical relevance. Sergey Galanin has never topped his fame since his time as a bassist in Brigada S, and Smyslovie Galyutsinatsie have been performing without their original band founder and main songwriter (who works solo now, remains a decent human being and makes much better music than them).
    If you look at bands and artists who actually influenced the Russian mainstream and underground music communities, the list of people who spoke clearly against the war is pretty big, and these aren't some one-hit wanderers from the mid 90s.
    Boris Grebenchikov, DDT, Time Machine, Televizor, Nautilus Pompilius, Mumiy Troll, Sekret, Nol, Bravo, Krovostok, Nogu Svelo, Kruiz, Tequilajazzz, NAIVE, Megapolis, the list goes on.
    I think the younger bands are the ones that speak out less because they never experienced these sort of conditions. People like Boris were cancelled by the regime since 1974, he doesn't't have lots to loose nowadays.
    I also want to mention how the Russian government is doing their fullest to turn dead icons into a symbol of the war. There was news about the Russian soldiers receiving performances of Victor Tsoi and Egor Letov songs to amp up the "fighting spirit". These are two people who are dead and their music is being bastardized in such a way.
    on a sidenote (I know this might not be an appropriate time) but I really recommend checking out the Baltic countries and their scene throughout the USSR till today. They had a vibrant Psychedelia, Punk and New Wave scene that many music journalists (such ad Artemiy Troitsky) believe to have been the best in the USSR.

    • @antonioaguiar5071
      @antonioaguiar5071 Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for giving further context. It is much appreciated.

    • @ldblokland463
      @ldblokland463 Před 2 lety +4

      How tf would listening to Viktor Tsoi get you hyped for war? I love his music to death but the last thing Gruppa Krovi is gonna make me wanna do is go fight in a war.

    • @nikitalane5543
      @nikitalane5543 Před 2 lety

      @@ldblokland463 I don't know, I ain't the Russian administration. I think they are just throwing whatever and hoping it sticks.

  • @davidec.4021
    @davidec.4021 Před rokem +3

    Yes! Thank you for this. After being a fan of Stoned Jesus for a few year i found out only last month that they are from Kiev too. Crazy stuff

  • @MinuteRice27
    @MinuteRice27 Před 2 lety +6

    Shocked you don’t have a million subs yet. Fantastic content.

  • @josipamatic6085
    @josipamatic6085 Před 2 lety +8

    I'm glad you re keeping up with the videos!

  • @prototypelq8574
    @prototypelq8574 Před rokem +2

    Thank you very much for making these videos, this is really important.

  • @mikolasstrajt3874
    @mikolasstrajt3874 Před 2 lety +5

    Really important and interesting video. I hope this whole ugly war goes away as soon as possible.

  • @Artur_M.
    @Artur_M. Před 2 lety +11

    Amazing video!
    I'm also patiently waiting for something about the Belarusian bands. Even before the current conflict, their country had been experiencing decades of dictatorship and in 2020 the most significant wave of protests against it to date, followed by a brutal crackdown.
    I remember that you expressed an interest in this topic before in a comment but I understand that the making of your videos takes time and a lot of effort.

  • @TheGothicMoose
    @TheGothicMoose Před 2 lety +5

    This was great. Thank you. We must do what ever we can to help Ukraine and Ukrainians.

  • @kirieslo
    @kirieslo Před 10 měsíci

    The thing i fell in love with in your videos is your focus on art of playing music, and not on the political "loud namecalling" side of things. Keep up your work, its valuable

  • @gtabro1337
    @gtabro1337 Před 2 lety +9

    Talk about having relevant topics. Great idea indeed.

  • @kellyann4964
    @kellyann4964 Před 2 lety +2

    Truly my favorite channel on this site- always a revelation

  • @Swishy_Blue
    @Swishy_Blue Před 2 lety +2

    This is so dope dude!
    War leads to protest, protest leads to art, art changes people.

    • @bellautopia818
      @bellautopia818 Před 2 lety

      I've always wondered what the flip side of money reads Creed breeds power and power breeds corruption is... Now I know 🤘🙏🙏🙏🫂🫂🫂🫂💜💜💜💜☯️⚕️☮️❣️💟🫀🧠🫂💜🖤💜🧚🏻‍♀️☠️🤘💚💋🪄🧸🕯️
      Breeds greed, greed breeds*

  • @pedroa2689
    @pedroa2689 Před 2 lety +4

    Damn, we can only support them and hope they can play music and find happiness again.

  • @Clvsterfuck
    @Clvsterfuck Před 2 lety +19

    I’ve been following the music scenes in Eastern European for a few years now, and seeing what both sides are going through breaks my heart, a side where their passions might get snuffed and the other side that is scared and fighting for their lifes.

  • @ojeda5577
    @ojeda5577 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you SO much for ur amazing content!

  • @plusgo1501
    @plusgo1501 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for doing this

  • @insomnibomb4830
    @insomnibomb4830 Před 2 lety +5

    An interesting question especially when it comes to nations more affected by war compared to the the U.S

  • @waldzz
    @waldzz Před 2 lety +15

    The man who sang Smoke on the Water became the voice of a man who walked on water... really makes you think

  • @danyilakulich3356
    @danyilakulich3356 Před rokem +2

    Hello, I recently found your channel over your video on russia's band crisis. Even though this video is very good, I was expecting to see some commentary on the band that formed during the war, as one of them, "Hatespeech", has become one of my favorites. I was wondering if you would be willing to make a video doing a general dive into war-time bands, even unrelated to the current events. Glory to Ukraine!

  • @chdreturns
    @chdreturns Před rokem

    K'naan is a good example, he's a Somali expat living in Somalia who makes some fantastic Hip-Hop.

  • @OsamaWinBallin
    @OsamaWinBallin Před rokem +1

    when i saw this i immediately thought of CCR

  • @16voyeur
    @16voyeur Před 2 lety

    Excellent! Thank you!

  • @nikitabarkhatov1408
    @nikitabarkhatov1408 Před 2 lety +25

    от этого видео хочется рыдать :(
    сил всем пострадавшим. вы великолепные музыканты и обязательно переживёте это дерьмо. стыдно даже писать что-то ещё, вы сами всё прекрасно знаете...

  • @AlbPerNil
    @AlbPerNil Před 2 lety +1

    Hey man.. hopefully you see this but what is your Rate Your Music (RYM) profile name?

  • @P0ranoid
    @P0ranoid Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video! 💙💛

  • @nataliaivaniuk5194
    @nataliaivaniuk5194 Před rokem

    A great video, bravo 👏

  • @123Dunebuggy
    @123Dunebuggy Před rokem

    Thanks for this amazing video, slava music

  • @anthonygillette
    @anthonygillette Před rokem +1

    2:36 just this snippet of music and I had to add them. Love me some Stoner metal. This is just such a sad situation. Can’t wait to see Putin in the gulag

  • @jonahziggy3019
    @jonahziggy3019 Před 2 lety

    Good vid man

  • @bagman444
    @bagman444 Před 2 lety +1

    whats the track at around 3:31? the synth is fire. but in all seriousness it really sucks these people have to go through this, hope the bands can get back together someday or at the very least their members will still pursue music

    • @Bandsplaining
      @Bandsplaining  Před 2 lety +1

      Not sure how seriously you're wondering but that's just from my collection of synth drones for scoring 😂. It was played on a Korg Lambda which is sometimes called the string machine of the Gods.

    • @joshuapurdy7065
      @joshuapurdy7065 Před rokem +1

      @@Bandsplainingcould you tell us where to find the stuff you use?

    • @Bandsplaining
      @Bandsplaining  Před rokem +1

      @@joshuapurdy7065 A lot of it is stuff I've made over the years for friends' films and such. Otherwise I get public domain music from the youtube creator studio. That you way you don't have to sweat about an unexpected copyright claim 😂

  • @fredsfreshbeats
    @fredsfreshbeats Před 7 měsíci

    Hearing what you have to say about the war and music and Ukraine, I'm surprised that you had absolutely nothing to say about Jinjer, which at least I would consider to be the largest Ukrainian band. In March '22, they paused their career to focus on relief efforts after the Russian invasion and in June '22, they received permission from the Ukrainian Ministry of Culture to leave Ukraine as ambassadors of the nation.

  • @Coopersville
    @Coopersville Před rokem

    MY FRIENDS

  • @setharnold9764
    @setharnold9764 Před 2 lety

    Thanks

  • @TheBrandonn
    @TheBrandonn Před 2 lety +9

    Ngl, I kinda was hoping this would be historical. Like bands from Vietnam era or maybe even Iraq/Afghanistan days. Would be cool to hear from Jinjer tho, only band from Ukraine I care about lol

  • @Hispandinavian
    @Hispandinavian Před rokem +1

    The Russian bands probably have to be on the down low, regarding public opinion. The whole Z thing going on is complicating things.

  • @scoonyer
    @scoonyer Před 2 lety +1

    Bro if you can here this. I know its not relevant to this vid. But I have listened to so much kino because of your soviet vid. I've shared it to so many people. Could you please maybe do a deep dive on that band? It's very hard to get info that is in English or well translated. Thank you

    • @Bandsplaining
      @Bandsplaining  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for the feedback! Definitely a fascinating band. It will be a while before I hop back into that topic, but I’ll keep it in mind

  • @SaltyChip
    @SaltyChip Před rokem

    Anyone know how these guys are doing?

    • @betornween
      @betornween Před 9 měsíci

      Sadly, likely dead or inscripted by now. Ukraine has been snatching up off the streets any man they find under 60.

  • @adamcrawford6060
    @adamcrawford6060 Před 2 lety

    So are you Ray Romano or do you just sound like him?

  • @ameliaward7429
    @ameliaward7429 Před 2 lety +1

    Ask Elvis.

  • @twistswitch
    @twistswitch Před 2 lety

    War = Bands Failing

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth Před rokem

      War wrecks almost everything around it and radiates to the rest of the world. I was in the Marines and Army. Fuck war!

  • @Thekowalonet
    @Thekowalonet Před 2 lety

    I don't know when you talked to them, but it seems that western Ukraine is quite safe and people are going back to their country, I heard from people I met that they can go back to their jobs for example in Kyiev.

    • @Bandsplaining
      @Bandsplaining  Před 2 lety +2

      The conversations were in March & April, but we've kept up over email and not a whole lot has changed in their situations, unfortunately. Kharkiv is still getting shelled daily and even in Kyiv or Lviv, my understanding is that it depends on where you live. If your apartment is near a military outpost or other important infrastructure, your odds of being targeted are higher.

    • @Bandsplaining
      @Bandsplaining  Před 2 lety

      Definitely nice to see the videos of seemingly normal life returning to Kyiv, though

    • @SatEight
      @SatEight Před 2 lety +3

      My family and friends also went back to work, although the front line is 20 kilometers away and rockets fly into town every now and then. It's because food and housing are not free, not because it has become safer. In western Ukraine, rental prices increased tenfold in the first days of the war. Not everyone has the opportunity to rent an apartment for $800 to $1,000 when the average wage in the country is barely over $400. So many people who fled to western Ukraine in the early days of the war were forced to go back because their savings or earnings, if they managed to find a new job there, were simply not enough to live there.

  • @robgronotte1
    @robgronotte1 Před 2 lety +2

    The members of the Russian bands could be arrested for showing sympathy for the bands in Ukraine. Putin has made it illegal to even refer to it as a war or an invasion.

  • @snizz6913
    @snizz6913 Před 2 lety +2

    Great Channel. Please Don't Virtue Signal. It's not the Ukrainian citizens fault for the this stupid war.

  • @SpikeAsks
    @SpikeAsks Před 2 lety

    Glory To Music & Freedom... Glory To Ukraine!

  • @bluffgawd
    @bluffgawd Před 9 měsíci

    awesome videos but i hate how u say songs

  • @martinperon4576
    @martinperon4576 Před 2 lety +2

    "A war where cilivian deaths have become common place", so a war then. The end where you say you come from a country withe free speech was a good joke too!

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth Před rokem

      The US absolutely has free speech, you can say anything you want, even that the president should be killed, so long as you don't demonstrate the "temper and intent" to actually do it. The US absolutely has freedom of speech.
      I was in the US military, and I was also an anti war activist, we had the biggest protests in US history when the wars started. Even military members can protest just not in uniform as in an official position as a service member. I have know many service members in anti war movements.

    • @GlumpusMumpus
      @GlumpusMumpus Před rokem

      Yeah, America has free speech.

  • @ryobibattery
    @ryobibattery Před 2 lety +1

    Why are they not fighting?

    • @icebrakertrotsky97
      @icebrakertrotsky97 Před 2 lety +15

      Military is overstaffed as of this moment, I don't get where you get the sentiment that everyone should be fighting, especially people without military experience

    • @qfromqanon
      @qfromqanon Před 2 lety +5

      It's literally in the video.

    • @Updog89
      @Updog89 Před 2 lety +4

      Did you not watch the video? They don’t have the supplies or training, and they need people in non-combat roles to keep the country running.

  • @broghad8241
    @broghad8241 Před 2 lety +1

    What happens?
    They either break up and pick up arms after getting draft or they leave the country
    End of video

  • @bellautopia818
    @bellautopia818 Před 2 lety +1

    Fuck yeah dude your magic is music is medicine is love!!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🪄🌱🕯️☠️🧚🏻‍♀️🦩🦔

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth Před rokem

      Magician, Musician, Mugician, Masician. Music, Magic, Mugic, Masic.
      Abracadabra does mean 'I create what I speak'