Swan Song - LoveBites - Nerdy Flute Player Reacts

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  • Suggested by a Patron, this Japanese Rock Band LoveBites was so much fun to watch. Enjoy my reaction and analysis!
    0:00 Intro
    0:52 Song Intro
    2:31 Song Starts
    11:23 Patreon Plug
    12:25 Detailed analysis
    34:31 Outro
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  • @waterwalker9600
    @waterwalker9600 Před 2 lety +46

    We love seeing first-time reactors getting bit. Very insightful. Welcome the the Wolfpack 🐺 Please do more.

  • @ChadTheDragonLord
    @ChadTheDragonLord Před 2 lety +66

    Miyako, the pianist/guitarist, is affectionately named "The Golden Touch" by the other band members. She is a phenomenal musician and writes a lot of their music. Not sure where the "techno" reference came from because they are not a techno band. Lovebites primarily plays power metal, thrash metal, hard rock, rock, and soft ballads. Midori, the other lead guitarist is the "Crazy Shredder" and her and Miyako form one of the best pair of guitarists ever placed in the same band. They do amazing solos and duel harmonies in every song and really create amazing magic together. They are really tight.

    • @jmetallover
      @jmetallover Před 2 lety +2

      Maybe from A Drop of Joker, Miyako's early band was somewhat techno (at least used some of it LIVE). However, they have never done anything techno since LB have been together although if they did I am sure it would awesome. Would love to see the band members dressed up for a Devo salute, I am not sure I would be able to make it to the end of the song!!!!

    • @PaleHorseShabuShabu
      @PaleHorseShabuShabu Před 2 lety +7

      Maybe someone misspelled "technical" and it got autocorrected to "techno." That's my best guess anyway!

    • @linoarquiza5433
      @linoarquiza5433 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PaleHorseShabuShabu That makes sense.

    • @MaxArch
      @MaxArch Před 2 lety +1

      the intro riff definitely take riff from sort of techno/edm-ish, if you listen to one of the great 90s japanese guitarist Daita Itoh from band Siam Shade. He do lot of those double handed tapping mix with synth/techno-ish sounding as well

    • @linoarquiza5433
      @linoarquiza5433 Před 2 lety +1

      It's "dual" harmonies but even then, that's incorrect because you can't harmonize when there's only one voice or instrument.

  • @kellerfrederic1
    @kellerfrederic1 Před 2 lety +23

    welcome to the world of Lovebites the world of perfect metal music

  • @skoob64
    @skoob64 Před 2 lety +35

    All members of Lovewbites have a solid classical background most of them starting to play the piano in their pre-school years at two or three years old. Miyako (black hair/guitarist & pianist) has played piano for twenty-eight of her thirty-one years and was probably heading for a career as a concert pianist until she picked up a guitar when at university, taught herself to play from a teaching manual that featured heavy metal riffs and she was hooked. It is arguable that the piano is her primary instrument and the guitar her second. Two years later she formed a metal band. The other members are also mutli-instrumentalists. The blond guitarist also plays piano and electronic keyboards, the bass player also plays guitar and drums. The drummer uses a piano to compose and the singer, who spent many years studying ballet, sometime plays the pano on stage. They are all insanely talented musicians at the top of the game, who like many other female Japanese musicians love to play hard rock and metal.

  • @samsunes2294
    @samsunes2294 Před 2 lety +16

    Lovebites are perfection

  • @thesaturdaymorningcowboy4198

    That's Miyako on piano. She's also one of the lead guitarists. She's a world class classical pianist and has been playing since age 3.

  • @13uomini
    @13uomini Před 2 lety +12

    Miyako started at 3 y.o. and began the guitar at 18 y.o.. If you want react something more of Lovebites you have to hear: Empty daydream where Miyako play Rachmaninoff prelude. Thanks.

  • @marting.h.9417
    @marting.h.9417 Před 2 lety +17

    Wow. Such a great in-depth analysis of this song. Welcomed to the mind-blowing world of Lovebites. Yes, these women are extremely talented, skillful and versatile musicians. Some people say that they are redefining metal. They are breaking the walls of stereotypes in the metal scene. Their main influences are Metallica, Iron Maiden, Helloween, Angra, Slayer, Helloween, Dragonforce, and even Gary Moore. As you have realized, they shine in their live performances. They play (mostly) power metal but as great musicians they have no limitations; they also play thrash, heavy and hard rock, and play power ballads as well. Asami took ballet classes and used to be a R&B, soul and jazz singer; she was introduced to metal when she joined Lovebites. Yes, I’d dare to say that the duet guitar solos are already legendary, even though the band formed in 2016. If you want nice vocals and piano, I suggest “Empty daydream”, “Epilogue”, Edge of the world”, “Liar” (all live)
    Lineup:
    Haruna - Drums
    Miho - Bass (unfortunately she recently left the band)
    Midori - Lead & rhythm guitar, backing vocals
    Miyako - Lead & rhythm guitar, keyboards, classical piano, backing vocals
    Asami - Lead vocals, some piano

  • @hiawatha.g
    @hiawatha.g Před 2 lety +9

    Wonderful analysis. You are so modest, but you really know your stuff. Thank you!

  • @13uomini
    @13uomini Před 2 lety +17

    In the background you can hear another Chopin etude: "Ocean" and the final is Dzorak symphony "From the other World".

  • @jamesredman1263
    @jamesredman1263 Před 2 lety +29

    Someone calling this "techno" is hilarious.
    Most fans call it power metal.
    I call it speed metal, which was the direction co-founder and bassist Miho stated she wanted it to go, and IMHO it certainly has.
    She has departed, sadly, which throws their future into question. We shall see.
    Drummer Haruna is a good friend of Band-Maid drummer Akane, BTW. Re shoes: She wears flats at the drums and then puts on heels for final bows.
    They have a considerable body of work to dig into.
    They did a tour (?) with speed metal group Dragonforce.
    They did a couple of concerts with US hard rock group Halestorm, who had hoped to do a full tour with them before the Covid mess hit.
    Guitarist and pianist Miyako also composes. She is a musical genius.
    This etude is supposed to remind us that Chopin fled Poland ahead of the severalth Russian takeover. His country was dying. So the connection of "Swan Song" here.
    The blonde guitarist is Midori. I see her as the sunny goddess of mercy to Miyako's serious goddess of justice, sort of. The Dynamic Duo.
    Asami is the lead singer, who had not done metal before Lovebites. I believe most of the lyrics are hers. I think she is getting into it.
    Lovebites is in the opinions of many, the pinnacle of Japanese metal, which is an impressive thing. Japan currently has more quality rock and metal bands than the US I believe.
    Involving the audience is more often done in Japan than most places.
    Also, all-female rock bands are not common here, but there are MANY excellent ones in Japan. We can suggest a few?
    Band-Maid
    Nemophila
    Bridear
    Aldious (just lost their third lead vocalist, and that position has so far been lead songwriter as well, so there are three very different eras to look into. Maki Oyama, a powerful metal singer, is rumored next?)
    Exist-Trace has maintained the same members for years. It is a "visual kei" group, meaning theatrical and usually with gender bending, so don't be thrown off if some appear "masculine."
    Bad Baby Bomb is the current project of Lisa13, who was lead guitarist-founder of thrash metal group Moth in Lilac. BBB is kinda the opposite - quirky-girly-alternate reality vibe.
    Show-Ya began in 1981, blew the hard rock/metal scene wide open for women, and after some time apart, have come back together to foster female rock. They hold a festival for all female rock acts in Japan every year. "Naon no Yaon" The godmothers of female rock and metal in Japan.
    On this side of the pond, check out "Plush" and "The Warning." The Warning is a sister act doing metal. They do some covers but lately it's mostly their own compositions, and they are GOOD.
    There are lots more; that's a start.

    • @davidornberg
      @davidornberg Před 2 lety +4

      They are musical technicians *-)

    • @jamesredman1263
      @jamesredman1263 Před 2 lety +3

      @@davidornberg
      On that, I agree.

    • @cepho8349
      @cepho8349 Před 2 lety +8

      Yeah, Lovebites toured the UK with DragonForce. I highly recommend watching their music video for Golden Destination as it includes impressions from said tour. Plus it is a fantastic song to boot. And I would add Gacharic Spin to your list, though they are hard to even assign a genre to. But there are many more.

    • @jamesredman1263
      @jamesredman1263 Před 2 lety +4

      @@cepho8349- Thank you.
      And about Gacharic Spin - Yes! I don't know why I didn't think of them. There are others I could add as well. I really was impressed with their latest (?) MVs, MindSet and I Wish I.
      Angelina 1/3 is I think a great asset - voice, personality, actress of sorts (as in MindSet). And when Hana plays guitar or Hana and Yuri both drum, that's a nice option to have.

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety +5

      Thanks for the info! Yeah, I agree, more metal than techno, but I only can go on what was told to me 😁
      And thanks for the suggestions. I can't wait to check them out!

  • @brandydynamite5877
    @brandydynamite5877 Před 2 lety +13

    Welcome to the Wolfpack...HARUNA !!! HARUNA !!! HARUNA !!! 🤘🐺🤘

    • @TheCyberMantis
      @TheCyberMantis Před 2 lety +1

      Have you seen THIS chick yet? She could be "the one". Maybe!
      Link: czcams.com/video/rwXI7uIg8JQ/video.html

    • @brandydynamite5877
      @brandydynamite5877 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheCyberMantis First impression...WOW !! She even had a passing resemblance to Miho, it was almost spooky. I guess it would really be down to personal chemistry with the others but she's certainly got the talent based on that performance 🤘🐺🤘

    • @TheCyberMantis
      @TheCyberMantis Před 2 lety +1

      @@brandydynamite5877 Yeah, she has the chops, and she is cute! She does look a little like Miho!

    • @Patrick_H.
      @Patrick_H. Před 2 lety +1

      @@brandydynamite5877 I am eternally hopeful that after a few months 'break' for her mental/emotional health, Miho will decide to return to her friends and musical ambitions with Lovebites. From what I've read she had no problems with her fellow bandmates, but was dealing with personal issues concerning Covid and the loss of her father. I was personally moved when I watched the live performance of Journey to the Other Side - and all the other band members seemed especially serious during that performance (maybe just my imagination). There are TONS of great female bass players in Japan, but Miho's writing and positive spirit has always been an integral part of 'Lovebites'. I'm hoping the hiatus ends when Miho comes back.

    • @brandydynamite5877
      @brandydynamite5877 Před 2 lety

      @@Patrick_H. I think we all hope Miho will return, but if not they have to carry on with someone else on bass. She can't be replaced, it'll be LoveBites Mk 2 for me !

  • @RossoCarne
    @RossoCarne Před 2 lety +17

    Also, will add, I loved her range but I really did love that it wasn't used as her whole talent base, it was a piece of what made her such a great vocalist, not a crutch.

  • @whirled_peace
    @whirled_peace Před 2 lety +24

    LOVEBITES - Swan Song lyrics:
    If this was the last day you could live on this earth
    Would you still go on, accusing someone for today
    It’s better to fail than not do anything at all
    It is not the length, but depth of life that counts
    Oh brave soldier
    Oh gallant warrior
    Valor to those who died in battle to Valhalla
    Believe what’s in your soul
    For death will come to all
    You shall rest peacefully in God’s Heaven
    Floating lotus
    You are so graceful
    Saintly and glorious
    Till the end of time
    Floating lotus
    You are so beautiful
    Sing me your sweet song
    The legend of the swan
    If you’ve never hoped, you’ve never been though despair
    Ignorance is bliss, it’s easier to not care
    You might think it’s meaningless to sacrifice a life
    Sometimes the life of one can save so many more
    Oh brave soldier
    Oh gallant warrior
    Valor to those who died in battle to Valhalla
    Believe what’s in your soul
    For death will come to all
    You shall rest peacefully in God’s Heaven
    Floating lotus
    You are so graceful
    Saintly and glorious
    Till the end of time
    Floating lotus
    You are so beautiful
    Sing me your sweet song
    The legend of the swan
    Floating lotus
    You are so graceful
    Saintly and glorious
    Till the end of time
    Floating lotus
    You are so beautiful
    Sing me your sweet song
    The legend of the swan
    -----
    lyrics: asami
    music: miyako
    arrangement: LOVEBITES (miho, haruna, midori, miyako, asami)

  • @per-erikcharling3411
    @per-erikcharling3411 Před 2 lety +7

    Welcome to the world of LOVEBITES i envy you the music travel with this band i started mine 3 years ago and still enjoy it very much. Love from Sweden PS good detail analys liked it DS

  • @marks5451
    @marks5451 Před 2 lety +11

    Insanely gifted on the piano and insanely gifted on the guitar. Doesn't it make you sick! 😄

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety +4

      I love it! I only play one instrument and that keeps me busy, can't imagine being amazing at multiple!

    • @jmetallover
      @jmetallover Před 2 lety +4

      To make us feel worse she picked up the guitar at 18 and self taught!!!! Having Midori as your partner has also helped but still Miyako will inspire you or I am sure like most totally intimidate you (I am in this camp).

    • @jamesredman1263
      @jamesredman1263 Před 2 lety +3

      Gifted, yes. Also insanely dedicated. It takes a LOT of study and practice and hard work practicing to make it look as if it's that easy for her.
      This keeps coming up when we look into the individual lives of the amazing musicians of Japan: their work ethic and dedication produce the results. Those who have talent, really WORK it.

    • @cepho8349
      @cepho8349 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jamesredman1263 Exactly. Talent is one thing, but it's mostly hard work and dedication what's important.

    • @jmetallover
      @jmetallover Před 2 lety +3

      @@jamesredman1263 Agreed, they demand it from themselves and each band member. The relentless pursuit of perfection and they will practice it till they are as close to perfection as possible. They take their gifts as responsibilities to be honed, improved and made even better.

  • @ChadTheDragonLord
    @ChadTheDragonLord Před 2 lety +14

    In their song Rising, Miyako switches from piano to guitar in less than two seconds. It is amazing to watch her play the piano in that song with the guitar on her back and then she backs up and slings it around and starts strumming. Here is the link: czcams.com/video/5LT-WhFGsPE/video.html It is a great song to choose for your second Lovebites reaction.

    • @garykeeling2275
      @garykeeling2275 Před 2 lety +5

      If she likes that, she'll LOVE what Miyako does with the guitar and keys in Burden of Time!

    • @evilvolts
      @evilvolts Před 2 lety +3

      yes and the lyrics are so positive in this song

    • @ooobydoob3786
      @ooobydoob3786 Před 2 lety +2

      @@garykeeling2275 no kidding!

  • @lateagain9289
    @lateagain9289 Před 2 lety +17

    Love this band, so talented

  • @fastskipper777
    @fastskipper777 Před 2 lety +7

    The Etude ("Revolutionary Etude") came out at the time (year 1831) of the failed uprising in Warsaw Poland against the Russian occupancy at the time. It emotes Chopin's emotional state. He would never sat foot in his beloved homeland again. The etude is not on the album (I have the album) but here they bookends the song with the etude and the Miyako composed piano outro as you can see with the lyrics how fitting the etude is with the song.

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the info! That makes so much sense, my knowledge of piano composers is a bit lacking I must admit. But I agree, this etude fit this song beautifully

  • @hiufernando7340
    @hiufernando7340 Před 2 lety +39

    Welcome to the world of wolfpack.
    Lovebites is the best one metal band right now on the earth.
    All the musicians on this band is insane and world class talent.
    Not a gimmick or fake. They effortless. Like the Goddesses.
    That's a great reaction and great analysis by the way.
    Miyako the pianist and the guitarist is so genius. She can play guitar and piano at the same time on they song called "Burden of time"
    Thank for your great reaction to Lovebites.

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety +8

      Thank you for watching! It was really good and I look forward to watching more!

  • @evilvolts
    @evilvolts Před 2 lety +11

    since 2016 when Bassist and Drummer Miho and Haruna formed Lovebites and they recruited Midori on Guitars and Miyako on Guitars and Piano then they recruited R&B singer Asami they have put out 3 Albums 4 EP's and 4 Live Albums and in 2018 they won the Metal Hammer Golden God award for the best new metal band.

  • @barefootbaron1748
    @barefootbaron1748 Před 2 lety +12

    Welcome to the No1 metal band

  • @ChadTheDragonLord
    @ChadTheDragonLord Před 2 lety +2

    Some of the crowd chanting is actually a backing track being piped in, but the crowd does chant too.

  • @NewAeonWarlord
    @NewAeonWarlord Před 2 lety +6

    what you are talking about at around 30:00 is a technique called tapping and it's a form of legato playing on guitar (or other similar instruments). in "normal" guitar playing, you press the string down at a certain fret so it lays on the metal fretwire which forms the end point of the string vibration, then you pick the string and it will sound at a pitch defined by it's tuning and the fret you pressed down on. now with legato playing, you don't pick the string but instead you hit the string harder with your fretting finger so the string hitting the fretwire itself will make it vibrate without the need to strike it with a pick. This is called a "hammer-on", then if you already have fretted a lower note on the same string, you can pull the first finger off the string in a certain way, kind of plucking it to let it ring in the pitch of the new, lower note that you already fretted. this is called a "pull-off". The only difference with tapping (as opposed to just regular legato playing) is that you incorporate the picking hand into this as well, using those free fingers to do hammer-ons and pull-offs which gives you more fingers to work with and especially makes it possible to play runs that would require impossible stretches if you tried to play them with just one hand.
    Some people can actually play a guitar using ONLY this style with all 8 fingers on the fretboard and no picking at all. This results in them bein able to play stuff very reminiscent to what a pianist would do with one hand playing lead parts while the other hand does bass parts.

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks so much for that info! Yeah, I know nothing of guitar playing so this was fascinating! Thank you!

    • @NewAeonWarlord
      @NewAeonWarlord Před 2 lety +1

      @@KatieShesko no problem :) I hope my try at expaining it made any sense. I'ts easier to show than explain precisely ;)

  • @gatograto
    @gatograto Před 2 lety +10

    Great and awesome review of yours. Yes, everyone of the musicians can be the star of a band. This band is like all star dream band. The drummer Haruna is a small woman, shorter than 5', but with monstrous power and stamina, and with finest drum fills of finest technique. Yes, she is a beast. I think other comments will explain about the other musicians. They do this in the same power, speed, and quality of the sound for two hours in high heels. The singer/dancer Asami even leap off a platform with high heels which is crazy. Their influences from classic is mainly of Miyako the dark haired guitarist/pianist who is the main composer of the band (all the members compose and write as well). She loves romantic era classic music such as of Rachmaninov, Chopin, Beethoven, and Dovolzark.
    If you like a piece with many elements, and romantic, try A Frozen Serenade, with sick guitar riff and beautiful acoustic guitar, and passionate guitar solo. czcams.com/video/v3dRckDw1GM/video.html

  • @lonniekramlich6241
    @lonniekramlich6241 Před 2 lety +8

    Miyako.........in all her Glory !!!❤😎🎸🎹🥁🎙👌 the Metal Goddesses are Awesome !!! Let me point out......she's playing a digital piano, the sampling is good but you just can't get the same nuance as an accoustic piano.

  • @Greish-esquire
    @Greish-esquire Před 2 lety +8

    This Etude is a left hand practice exercise with very little emphasis on the right hand. However, Miyako, in this performance, increases the right hand emphasis considerably. God I love this band! ..... For a more rockier sound check out Band Maid if you wish. Great reaction :)

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for the info! I don't play piano, but I've played enough etudes to know that it's probably getting you to work on something. 😂
      I'll definitely check out Band Maid!

    • @Greish-esquire
      @Greish-esquire Před 2 lety +4

      @@KatieShesko Just a word of warning .... Be aware that this Japanese rabbit hole becomes very addictive because of the level of musicianship. It is, probably unsurmountable. I only discovered it about 4 years ago. I''m from the UK and became so bored with Western music. When you consider that "a lot" of the musicians playing drum, guitar, shamisen and everything else under the Sun that is possible, is their ~5th instrument and started playing piano at 2 /3 years old! Challenge accepted? Forewarned :) ......... All Genres

  • @cepho8349
    @cepho8349 Před 2 lety +11

    Oh man, where to start. A flute nerd? Now that's something I haven't heard before. But it's great, I really enjoy what you're doing. This was a really thorough analysis.
    Lovebites are a metal band as you might have figured out by now. And they are as metal as it gets. Ten layers of steel with a chromium layer metal. This is an amazing performance that is well-suited for an analysis, but it is not really representative of their general sound. These ladies can go super hard and fast and they are simply phenomenal. Please check out more from them, they won't ever disappoint you.
    You are also probably about to go down the Japanese music rabbit hole. It is a very, very deep one. Angel of Salvation by Galneryus is another good one. Galneryus are a power/prog/neoclassical metal band. It's even more epic than Swan Song and they incorporate a whole orchestra. Here's a link: czcams.com/video/0IE5HAVaiqI/video.html

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the suggestion! I'll definitely check it out. The little bit of Japanese music I've heard I've liked, so I'm down to go down that rabbit hole. LOL
      Yeah, I did this song because a Patron suggested it, and since they found me from one of my Jethru Tull reactions and we were talking about classical influence in rock, suggested this video because of the Chopin beginning.
      I appreciate it! Can't wait to dive into more!

    • @jmetallover
      @jmetallover Před 2 lety +2

      @@KatieShesko Jethro Tull ....saw them LIVE many times, I am sure you are a great flutist but Ian Anderson was just nuts. To watch him jump around for 2 hours (I am hyperactive so he was my hero..LOL) and then play the flute on one leg was mind blowing and the band is fantastic. Criminal how long it took people to put them in the Hall of Fame.

    • @cepho8349
      @cepho8349 Před 2 lety +2

      @@KatieShesko One addition: you mentioned the singer's graceful movements and Asami is indeed trained in ballet. It adds yet another layer to this performance.

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety

      @@jmetallover Agreed!

  • @AngelLWJ
    @AngelLWJ Před 2 lety +7

    Welcome to the world of lovebites🔥🐺🔥

  • @jpkozy7147
    @jpkozy7147 Před 2 lety +5

    Nice reaction Lady👌 Pls reaction’Waggaki band’ from Japan 🇯🇵 You can see Cool bamboo flute(Shakuhachi) Guy😉 recommend song ‘Homura + Akatsuki no ito’ or ‘Senbonzakura’ is very popular and nice songs. Arigato 🙏

  • @fightrashovar4578
    @fightrashovar4578 Před 2 lety +12

    Katie, as you mentioned that you love rock music mingled with classical music, I wonder that nobody yet suggested you to hear some songs from "Unlucky Morpheus" (or Ankimo, as this is the name the band uses most times); another japanese band, they call their style "(neoclassical) technical symphonic power metal", if I remember it rightly. One of the band members, Jill, is a world-class violinist (and I usually don't use that term, for instance I wouldn't say Miyako from Lovebites is a world-class pianist although I fully respect her great skills that allow her to outperform "ordinary" piano playing easily). TBH, I've got to say, all the members of that band are outstanding musicians.
    You'll hear the classical influence in every piece played by Unlucky Morpheus (their composer, the guitarist Shiren, who usually is placed next to violinist Jill, is very much into classical music); so let me suggest the songs "Miseria of the Slaughter"「殺戮のミセリア」and "Knight of Sword" (URLs are czcams.com/video/YyRTfQI7Zaw/video.html and czcams.com/video/5oHPCQucm3U/video.html respectively). These are official live videos, but violinist Jill's excellence is shown even better in the song "The Tower of the Blood" (there is a bootleg video of it on YT). Another opportunity to hear her brilliant violin playing is her project "Quadratum" with three other members of Unlucky Morpheus (except vocalist Fuki and above-mentioned Shiren); there they play covers of well-known challenging rock songs, Jill interpreting the guitar (solo) parts. Check for exemple the amazing cover of Yngwie Malmsteens "Far Beyond The Sun" (czcams.com/video/E2hZDzJp9Pc/video.html ; note that Malmsteen himself was classicaly trained and heavily influenced by Paganini) .
    Some more informations on Jill: she began playing the violin at the age of three - the same age Miyako from Lovebites began with piano - and later attended the High School affiliated with the Faculty of Music of Tokyo University of the Arts, from where she graduated with honors, and studied then at the very same Faculty - and graduated with honors again. She had some success in the classical realms playing in Japan and in Europe with an instrumental ensemble, and has won several high accolades in her home country and internationally; she then decided to join Unlucky Morpheus, and that was maybe the best decision she could make! I hope you'll have plenty of fun exploring that music!

    • @faintsmile88
      @faintsmile88 Před 2 lety +5

      Yes, Unlucky Morpheus are amazing 👏. Fuki's voice is simply stunning, along with Lovebites two of the best bands out there

    • @fightrashovar4578
      @fightrashovar4578 Před 2 lety +3

      Let me add: I really enjoyed your detailed and apt reaction to "Swan Song"; that's premium content, I'd say. Thanks!

    • @cepho8349
      @cepho8349 Před 2 lety +2

      Great recommendation. I love Unlucky Morpheus. They describe their music as "technical melodic speed metal" though.

    • @fightrashovar4578
      @fightrashovar4578 Před 2 lety +1

      @@cepho8349 Most likely I goofed it up somehow; lol! I'm always having a hard time with these genres and subgenres!

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for all the info and the suggestions! They definitely sound like something I would enjoy! And thanks for the info on Jill! I love to hear how musicians got their start!

  • @danw6048
    @danw6048 Před 2 lety +3

    Welcome to the music of Lovebites. Swan Song, written by Miyako, is one that I would put in the category of masterpiece. I have now listened to every song recorded by Lovebites and they really don't have a bad song. Many are great and a few are masterpieces, like Swan Song. There is another Lovebites song that you should listen to immediately. No reaction video just listen since there is no video of them performing this song. The song is Dystopia Symphony and it is on their most recent EP called Glory, Glory to the World. I think it is another Miyako masterpiece with a lot of classical elements.

  • @mr559
    @mr559 Před 2 lety +1

    First time reactions to a band are always fun to watch. Love the 35+ minutes video, pack full of musical knowledge.

  • @luisfernandomunoz6315
    @luisfernandomunoz6315 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm glad you liked this performance. LOVEBITES became my new favorite metal band after watching their first couple of videos. I'm old school metalhead from the eighties and I became a fan of the five great musicians in LOVEBITES. I watch their concert dvds and listen to their albums in my car when I'm driving. Since you play the flute I recommend Wagakki Band. They have a flute player that's a crazy metalhead. Also there are 3 other musicians that play traditional Asian instruments.

  • @ChadTheDragonLord
    @ChadTheDragonLord Před 2 lety +9

    Asami, the vocalist, has a background as a ballerina which she adds to this song too.

  • @davidornberg
    @davidornberg Před 2 lety +12

    If this song doesn't come in metal hall of fame song... what song will do that? A flute cover of this one? *-) Oh.. there are tons of amazing all female and female fronted bands from Japan....

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety +2

      I definitely want to check out more Japanese music, this was a great song!

  • @outwest1014
    @outwest1014 Před 2 lety +2

    There are several hundred all female Rock/Metal bands in Japan. Miyako has her own home studio and has written the music for roughly half of Lovebites songs. The other half are by the other band members. Asami (vocals) and Miho (bass) are the prime lyricists. Midori and Miyako work in Miyako's studio on their guitars to ensure coordination on stage.
    We of the Wolfpack are now waiting on What's Next!! Miho has left the band, due to the death of her father. Asami has announced her upcoming Wedding. Miyako has just announced she is getting married and having a Baby. So looks like we are to have to hold tight for a while.

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much for the info! 💜💜

  • @tajamatakkarles5794
    @tajamatakkarles5794 Před 2 lety +9

    Helloooo, Katie. I have the impression that you are not a big fan of heavy metal. But you are, before the best band created so far this century, in my opinion. These girls are extremely talented. If you liked this song a bit, I suggest you, these others that you will like. "A frozen serenade" "Empty Daydream" "Epilogue", live 2019. They have other songs but Powermetal. You left their names, Haruna, drums, Miho, bass, Asami, vocals, Midori, lead guitar, Miyako, rhythmic guitar and piano. Miyako studied the career of pianist at 3 years old and at 16 years old, she began to play the guitar and she is almost as good as Midori. Miyako in an interview said that classical music and heavy metal have many things in common

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks for the info. I didn't get a chance to delve into the band members much before doing the reaction.
      I do enjoy heavy metal, but it's not something I listen to often, but I really liked LoveBites, so I might have to add them to my Spotify playlist.

    • @369kevin4
      @369kevin4 Před 2 lety +2

      @Tajamata Kkarles She background is wrong.
      Miyako started playing guitar at the age of 18 when she entered a music college.

    • @tajamatakkarles5794
      @tajamatakkarles5794 Před 2 lety

      @@369kevin4 Hello, yes, I wanted to say 18, but my finger went to 6, my mistake

  • @marcinpopawski8199
    @marcinpopawski8199 Před 2 lety +8

    🐺🤘 LOVEBITES 🤘🐺 the team of five thrashpower metal godesses.
    "We're not here to be cute, we're here to be heavy"
    Asami🎤 R&B, jazz, soul, metal, rock singer, lyrics, (only English all songs one is exeption in Japanesse language) she trained ballet.
    Haruna 🥁one of the best drummer worldwide, founder, (PEARL drums)
    Miho🎸 ex_bass guitar player and boss of the band, lyrics, founder, back singer, (ESP_JAZZ guitar) now Ladies search new bassist
    Midori🎸 lead, rythm guitar, spanish guitar, back singer, (ESP guitar)
    Miyako🎸 lead, rythm guitar, spanish guitar, piano, keybord, back singer, main composer but all Ladies compose. (DEAN guitar, GIBSON guitar) classic influences, piano virtuoso
    Welcome to the magic world of Lovebites.
    Thanks for review
    "OK, Haruna give me the beat" Asami to Haruna. "Scream for Me" Daughters of the Dawn~Live in Tokyo 2019
    Nickname of Lovebites Fans WOLFPACK 🤘🐺🐺🐺🐺🐺🤘
    Unofficial anthem "We The United" live Tokyo Zepp divercity 2020.
    Lovebites - Interview - Paris, France - November 20. 2018 Subtitles: English, Français, Deutsch, Español, русский, Italiano czcams.com/video/5KpJBe3s2i0/video.html
    NO TIME TO HESITATE LISTEN TO LOVEBITES czcams.com/video/3x85sIiWUrw/video.html
    LOVEBITES SOCIAL MEDIA
    facebook.com/LovebitesTheBand
    WOLFPACK SIDES
    LOVEBITES fans WE PLAY HEAVY METAL🐺🤘 facebook.com/groups/278200502817260
    LOVEBITES Fans Worldwide 🌏🤘 facebook.com/groups/lovebitesfansworldwide
    LOVEBITES WORLDWIDE 🐺🌏 facebook.com/groups/Rosana.miho.lovebites
    LOVEBITES International Fanclub 🐺🌏 🤘 facebook.com/groups/lovebitesinternationalunofficialfanclub
    LOVEBITES_European Wolfpack 🇪🇺🐺🤘facebook.com/groups/206362524872803/?ref=share
    LOVEBITES BRASIL🇧🇷 facebook.com/groups/651554215413256
    LOVEBITES France🇨🇵 facebook.com/LovebitesFrance
    LOVEBITES USA🇺🇸 mobile.twitter.com/lovebites_usa
    "WE ARE LOVEBITES AND WE PLAY HEAVYYYY METAAAAL!!!"
    Stay safe. Stay Lovebites.

  • @CDMS_pt
    @CDMS_pt Před 2 lety +15

    Welcome to the best heavy metal band on the planet for the last 4 years.
    And you started with one of their masterpieces.
    Yes is a backtrack played by Miyako.

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for confirming. That is what I assumed, but either way it's fantastic!

  • @RossoCarne
    @RossoCarne Před 2 lety +8

    👁️ 👁️
    👄🎶🎶🎶
    Thank you so much for pausing as much as you did! I really enjoy your thoughtful and incredibly insightful analysis

  • @jarosawmalinowski8130
    @jarosawmalinowski8130 Před 2 lety +1

    Other interesting Japanese bands
    Wagakki Band - rock with traditional Japanese instruments czcams.com/video/K_xTet06SUo/video.html
    Unlucky Morpheus - metal with violin czcams.com/video/x7W9DcUKY_U/video.html

  • @leeca98
    @leeca98 Před 2 lety +12

    Not techno ...Just awesome heavy metal.

  • @user-ki1em6cv6l
    @user-ki1em6cv6l Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much . i'm so gald to Introduction about Lovebites , its so amazing Swan song . on my favourite ever . you said easy right when valley look like to. im proud her really think.

  • @thesaturdaymorningcowboy4198

    Haruna, the drummer, is the only one not in heels. She wears red sneakers while on the drums.

  • @user-yk3vw9on5m
    @user-yk3vw9on5m Před 2 lety +8

    😘👍👍👍

  • @ooobydoob3786
    @ooobydoob3786 Před 2 lety +1

    Welcome to Lovebites! Going off your background, check out their song Dystopia Symphony. There is no live/video version, just audio. But if looking for the classical side of them, its one of the best.

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety

      I'll check it out! Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @DavidGatson
    @DavidGatson Před 2 lety +12

    ...and this is just one song out of 18 on the night. All of the song are precise. There is no band like this one. As the saying goes, you ain't seen nothin' yet.

  • @pepsiman990
    @pepsiman990 Před 2 lety +3

    Lovebites a techno band?!? Not sure why they told you that.
    Miyako - The pianist, has been trained in classical piano since she was 3 and only picked up the guitar when she was in high school. Miyako writes the majority of Lovebites song with Asami (the singer) usually writes the lyrics.
    For Asami, if you want to get an idea of her range and power, take a look at the live version of Holy War.
    As to why they are all in white dresses, in an interview Asami said, "We're all girls, we don't want to dress like boys. Also, we are all small so it's easier to see us on stage."
    Haruna, the drummer, is the shortest at 4 ft 9 and Miyako is the tallest at about 5ft 7.
    czcams.com/video/bgAxpEpEcno/video.html

  • @hiawatha.g
    @hiawatha.g Před 2 lety +12

    Wow, for a first reaction to Lovebites, this is jumping in the deep end! Miyako is a professional-level classical concert pianist, and was headed for a career in classical music, before picking up the guitar. She wrote “Swan Song” using elements from several classical pieces including the Chopin Etude.
    Welcome to the best new metal band to come along in decades. In their five years of existence as a band, they set a standard that easily puts them on a par with the greatest bands of metal’s golden age. Other reviewers have described them as alien superheroes disguised as young women, angels sent to save us, princesses of metal, and angry bridesmaids. Whatever the description, I think one can say they have given metal a badly needed makeover and maybe a new lease on life. They have themselves said that part of their mission is to save heavy metal from darkness and obscurity. Some background:
    They were formed in 2016 from the remnants of a legendary all-girl Japanese metal band called Destrose (yes, all-girl metal has been a thing in Japan since at least 1981). Miho (bass, chief headbanger and soul of the band) had a vision of a new band in the style of the greatest European bands of the golden age of metal. She recruited her former bandmate Haruna (drums, 4'9" “pocket nuclear reactor”); they needed two world-class guitarists, and so they went and found Midori and Miyako, who were with other bands. The whole group then found Asami, the singer, who was doing soul and blues at the time (she also trained in ballet). Miyako has composed most of their music, with Miho composing a lot of their thrashier songs in collaboration with Mao, the lead composer of another band called Lightbringer. Midori has also been getting into the act, and they regularly perform a song written by Haruna as well. Asami writes most of the lyrics.
    They studied all the great historical metal bands going back to Purple and Sabbath, through Maiden, Priest, Metallica, Helloween, Slayer etc. They toured with Dragonforce in 2019, and word from those in attendance is that next time around, it will be the ladies headlining. They have incorporated some of the best of each of those bands into their arsenal, and have created a sound that is fresh and cutting edge while paying tribute to the old masters.
    This is considered by many of their fans to be one of their masterpieces--though in truth, they do not have any weak songs. They do everything from soulful power ballads to heavy thrash. Almost every song includes face-melting solos by Miyako and Midori. The two guitarists are quite different in style and tone. Midori (blonde ponytail) is the extrovert and speed demon; Miyako is the introvert, with the more soulful feel (though she can also shred like a demon). Midori uses a cleaner tone, Miyako uses more distortion, pinch harmonics and pedal effects. The contrast makes their duets rich and dynamic. It doesn’t hurt that either one can smoke most of the shredders in the classic metal bands. As another reviewer said, "It seems criminal these two are allowed to be in the same band."
    They are one of those rare bands that sound perfect live. Here are more you should definitely check out:
    Their most recently posted live clips, “Set the World on Fire” czcams.com/video/99zsH6iG_6c/video.html and “Don’t Bite the Dust” czcams.com/video/oHnKGEj1CMc/video.html, which are both from their recently released concert DVD “Heavy Metal Never Dies”.
    "Edge of the World" and "We the United", back to back: czcams.com/video/sl0-U-ykJCU/video.html They form an incredible journey from darkness and despair to light and hope.
    Also, “Empty Daydream”, which starts as a ballad and becomes a real rocker: czcams.com/video/lXh_uMM94jU/video.html;
    “Holy War”: czcams.com/video/bgAxpEpEcno/video.html
    For a thrasher with heavy Metallica vibes, “Break the Wall” czcams.com/video/G021aP2ao6Y/video.html includes two gorgeous and completely contrasting solos by M&M.
    For a heart-stopping ballad, “Epilogue” czcams.com/video/1ynnXDfEnnY/video.html (this includes a second song, your choice whether or not to react to both)
    Finally, while you will sometimes hear you should only react to live clips, actually their MV’s are epic and worth seeing. Here are three of the most spectacular:
    "When Destinies Align" czcams.com/video/hLFelI93VkM/video.html
    "Glory to the World" czcams.com/video/-wJtD2XEXH4/video.html
    "Winds of Transylvania" czcams.com/video/HsE4Ub_Pjh8/video.html.
    You'll get lots of suggestions, just one thing: don't bother with Bloodstock footage, the sound quality is poor. Best to take suggestions with actual links. Also, you can’t go wrong with any of their official clips. Welcome to the Wolf-Pack!

    • @evilvolts
      @evilvolts Před 2 lety +2

      I would also add to those selections:
      Shadowmaker czcams.com/video/bFpp_w7rsJs/video.html&ab_channel=EiziProductions
      Rising czcams.com/video/5LT-WhFGsPE/video.html both very exceptional pieces and the studio version of Liar has an awesome Miyako solo

    • @hiawatha.g
      @hiawatha.g Před 2 lety +1

      @@evilvolts Good calls too. Heck, they don't have a bad song.

  • @dino.mozardien
    @dino.mozardien Před 2 lety +4

    Loving your first reaction to Lovebites, Katie. And you pick THE song. My favorite. Instant subbed.
    In this show they use earpiece so they following the click and backing tracks, including the finger tapping, she's just recreating the keys arr. from the studio version. Thank you for the reaction 🤘🧡🐺

    • @katafalkk
      @katafalkk Před 2 lety +1

      commentaire un peu bizarre ! ça donne l'impression qu'elles jouent comme des machines ... pas vraiment sympa ou bien c'est la traduction en français.

    • @dino.mozardien
      @dino.mozardien Před 2 lety +1

      @@katafalkk it means they play in high degree of precision. Not playing like machine! If you compare with both Daughters of the Dawn and Battle in the East, this show is perfection.

    • @katafalkk
      @katafalkk Před 2 lety +1

      @@dino.mozardien ok ! je n'avais pas compris votre commentaire... problème de traduction.

    • @dino.mozardien
      @dino.mozardien Před 2 lety

      @@katafalkk It's fine. My comments also answering Katie reaction to a little mixer on the right side of Haruna the drummer.

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for confirming, it's what I had thought, but you never know.
      Welcome aboard! I'm glad you're here!

  • @Hadesillo
    @Hadesillo Před 2 lety +4

    Yeah that's Miyako, she mentioned she wrote this song with a lot of different Chopin motives in it. She usually puts classical themes on the songs she writes, if you enjoy this kind of stuff you should check Dystopia Symphony, that is her song from this year's EP, really good, though there is no video and only audio.
    Asami, the singer, didn't even know about Heavy Metal when they found her. She was a R&B singer that decided to try with rock to try to find more success and suddenly this heavy metal band crossed with her demo tape. She is also classically trained, can play the piano a bit though not at Miyako's level, and she was also very well trained as a ballet ballerina.

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety

      That's amazing! Thanks for the info! I love her voice in this rock setting!

  • @marifosquejrvictormartin5833

    WOLFPACK here...Great reaction...You were watching the GODDESSESS OF METAL...Welcome to LOVEBITES...

  • @Patrick_H.
    @Patrick_H. Před 2 lety +6

    I believe the purpose of that 'tapping' guitar part you're wondering about was to re-introduce some musical elements from earlier in the song to help tie everything together in the end. That form of tapping is one of the ways you can play legato on a guitar. I haven't seen the end of the video yet, but I can't wait for your reaction to where Miyako ends up at the end of the song :0) (good enough analysis to make me sub)
    Edited to fix a typo on Miyako's name :0/

    • @jamesredman1263
      @jamesredman1263 Před 2 lety

      Excellent point. Miyako is a masterful composer; there is a reason behind everything.

  • @maxmaidiac2237
    @maxmaidiac2237 Před 2 lety +2

    OMG, PLEASE REACT TO THE WAGGAKI BAND TO SEE A JAPANESE FLUTE AND OTHER TRADITIONAL INSTRUMENTS BLENDED WITH WESTERN INSTRUMENTS. ROCK, METAL, FOLK, JAZZ, POP WITH EASTERN AND WESTERN STYLE VOCALS.

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety

      They've been mentioned so many times that I definitely will! It sounds like something I would greatly enjoy!

  • @PaleHorseShabuShabu
    @PaleHorseShabuShabu Před 2 lety +2

    The piano is a backing track when Miyako isn't playing, as is the second guitar part at the the end when she is back on the piano. The "whooooa -oh - oh -oooooh" is mostly a backing track as well; I'm sure there are people in the crowd that are singing along, but I doubt the crowd is THAT good.
    The hitting on the strings thing is called tapping, and it was popularized by the late, great Eddie Van Halen. Essentially, the guitarist mutes their strings with the right hand, frets with the left hand, and instead of strumming with a pick, they tap (hammer on) the string(s) with their right finger(s), usually the index and middle finger, and pull off with whichever left finger is on the corresponding fret. Some additional minor muting may be going on with the left hand depending on the guitarist. I feel like I didn't adequately explain it, but it's a pretty easy technique to learn and can be made somewhat complicated the more you get into it. I would never put tapping into the "advanced" category of guitar techniques; the only thing that makes it difficult for me is speed, but like anything fast in music, as long as you start off slow and practice, you'll be fine. I like doing it more on bass guitar than guitar, especially when I use my wah pedal with it. It looks and sounds cool, though, and Midori (blonde) and Miyako (brunette) are brilliant at it both together and individually. Miho, the bass guitarist who left the band in August 2021, does tapping in their cover of Helloween's "Eagle Fly Free."
    Thanks for reacting to LOVEBITES. I'm glad you liked them and hope you'll see more of them! The Japanese music scene is incredible for rock and metal. Since you're a flutist, I think you'd especially enjoy a Japanese group called Wagakki Band. They're sometimes rock, sometimes metal, but always incorporate traditional Japanese instruments and vocal style into their music. Their cover of "Senbonzakura" is where a lot of people start out, and while there are a lot of live versions and a video (where you can't hear the guitar for some reason), I'm recommending the live version from a fantastic show in 2018. No guests singers, no orchestra, no covid, just the band's eight musicians at the height of their considerable powers playing a great song for an energetic crowd. Here's the link.
    czcams.com/video/ssxCJHXGbs8/video.html

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks so much for the info! I think you explained it pretty well! I had no idea because I know nothing of playing guitar.
      I definitely plan on checking out Wagakki Band. They've been suggested several times and sound like something I would definitely like!

  • @billedwards3202
    @billedwards3202 Před 2 lety

    Liked and subscribed! Welcome to the Wolfpac

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety

      And welcome to my channel! So happy to have you here!

  • @funnyrailroadcrossing2767

    Hello, great reaction. If you love this, I will recommended 2 Lovebites's ballad songs :
    - Frozen Serenade
    - Epilogue
    Thank you

  • @Spudeaux
    @Spudeaux Před 2 lety

    I've a seen a few reactions to this song, only a couple from people with a more technical understand of the music itself. One noticed the key change into the chorus after the guitar solo, another said "ooh key change!.. Oh wait, it's not a key change". I had to try to figure out what was going on here - the verses and the guitar solo are in B flat minor, while the pre-chorus and chorus are in D minor. The key change from verse to pre-chorus is subtle, and there's no key change from pre-chorus to chorus. But there *is* a key change after the guitar solo into the chorus, *but* it's to the same key that previous choruses are in. Key change from chorus to verse just kinda happens & I didn't even notice it until I tried to work the chords out. D minor and B flat minor share one note, F, so the change isn't too drastic.
    Also, there's definitely a backing track involved. Shouldn't take anything away from their performance though, as it was only used for what they just can't do live - like play piano runs & lead guitar at the same time. There was definitely a choir track as well. I'm sure the crowd was singing along, but there's no way they were that perfect! Anyway, the track means that they have to play to a click & have to absolutely nail the tempo, otherwise the track will start in the wrong place & it will be a disaster.

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the chord analysis! Very interesting indeed and really shows the complexity. And my music theory knowledge isn't as developed as I would like, so I don't necessarily pick stuff like that up on a first or second listen.
      And I never knock anyone using backtracks. I'm a solo artist so everything I do is backtracks. It definitely makes it harder sometimes for the reason you mentioned, you're essentially playing to a complex click track. It's amazing that everything is still spot on and sound expressive and musical.

  • @randomchord
    @randomchord Před 3 měsíci +1

    Techno?
    (Wolfpack howls in confusion)
    😁😉🤣
    I heard someone once describe Lovebites as Metallica but with a good drummer.
    I prefer their heavier stuff like Stand and Deliver or MDO but I’m an 80’s metal head and guitarist so my tastes run heavier.
    Highly suggest Holy Wars live at Zepp.
    Welcome to the pack.
    😁
    🤘😎🤘

  • @thelmamatic5004
    @thelmamatic5004 Před 2 lety +2

    pls do try band maid song domination live another all japanese female hard rock band thanks

  • @Study30buddy
    @Study30buddy Před 2 lety +1

    If you want to hear the different side of Lovebites, check "Dancing with the devil". It's a great underrated song from them. here is the link czcams.com/video/mJGgLFTPME8/video.html

  • @TheCyberMantis
    @TheCyberMantis Před 2 lety +3

    Wolfpack is here for LOVEBITES! They are the best metal band on the planet! Check out more of their songs, you will be amazed at what they can do! ALSO: since you are a flute player, you should check out WAGAKKI BAND. Daisuke will impress you with his shakuhachi skills!

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety +1

      Someone else has mentioned them to me before, so I definitely plan on checking them out now!

  • @JFrancoDrums
    @JFrancoDrums Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for an awesome breakdown of this stunning song! Lovebites is a Metal band, def not techno! 🤘🙂🐺🎸
    Another gorgeous masterpiece from these ladies is "A Frozen Serenade" - czcams.com/video/v3dRckDw1GM/video.html

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety +1

      I agree, definitely not techno, but I can only go what was told to me 😁. But definitely love their rock vibe!!! Also, thanks for the suggestion, I'll definitely check it out!

  • @krauser8295
    @krauser8295 Před 2 lety

    🤘🐺🤘

  • @s4tchm0j0n3s
    @s4tchm0j0n3s Před 11 měsíci

    Techno..... techno..... techno? I mean Miyako did play a keytar in one concert (while heavily pregnant) but techno? That's the most interesting descriptors I've ever heard for them!

  • @paulread4886
    @paulread4886 Před 2 lety

    Yes , asami the singer studied ballet for 12 years, and 3 others in the band plus Myako , all studied piano too. This a very educated band ladies indeed. Thats why they are all so good at arranging their parts and playing them flawlessly live. Asami plays a fewbits ofpiano ina couple of songs. She also comes from a classical and Rn B background , not metal.

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety

      That's amazing. I love to see it!

    • @evacody1249
      @evacody1249 Před rokem

      a lot of singer in power, symphonic and prog metal all have more classical training and not a metal back ground to being with. Because they thing most people not everyone mind you is that metal music is like 80% clean vocals and 20% harsh.

  • @JuanCarlos-vl2bd
    @JuanCarlos-vl2bd Před rokem

    Sin ser un critico musical,hay momentos en la vida que uno se tiene que rendir a la evidencia,la circunstancia me hacen rendirme a la evidencia,estas mujeres si se dedicaran a otras materias seguramente destacarian por igual tienen el don en este caso de la musica, de tocar cualquier instrumento y que yo sepa eso no es facil,sigamos disfrutando de lo que nos ofrecen,escucha frozen serenade,te cautivara,es una obra maestra,para mi

  • @MetaTaro
    @MetaTaro Před rokem

    I've never heard Lovebites described as a "techno" band before lol

  • @markbigelow2608
    @markbigelow2608 Před 2 lety

    Power metal!!!

  • @cyberpotato63
    @cyberpotato63 Před 2 lety

    Go for the ballads: Epilogue, Empty Daydream, Edge of the World.

  • @jacqueline23788
    @jacqueline23788 Před rokem

    CHOPIN

  • @wasntme9821
    @wasntme9821 Před 2 lety

    You should react to Wagakki Band the song is called Homura. Even has a Flutist.

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety

      I'll add it to my list! I definitely want to add them to list to react to this year!

  • @cyberpotato63
    @cyberpotato63 Před 2 lety

    The crowd isn't singing at the end. That is a backing track.

  • @danwiesdamageinc
    @danwiesdamageinc Před 2 lety

    1:52 Techno? Who told you that? Lovebites is mostly power-metal.

  • @pilkot.7802
    @pilkot.7802 Před 2 lety

    You liked piano + rock song, I hear you !
    I was about to suggest the Wagakki Band next as it has a talented ninja flute player (a shakuhachi in fact), but I see that [Homura & Akatsuki no hito] has already been suggested, I can only second this suggestion, you will definitely like it.
    What about violin + metal then ? You can check [The Tower of the Blood] by Unlucky Morpheus czcams.com/video/OVKc7jJ54UI/video.html, Jill has a violin solo intro similar to Miyako's piano intro, and then the violin get incorporated with the remaining instruments. Also Fuki, the singer has a wonderful vibrato, and she changes her singing voice in this one when she switches from the narrator to the princess. Plus all musicians are headbanging during playing, not an easy task...

  • @justitia257
    @justitia257 Před rokem

    Mamma mia quanto sei Bella 🌹

  • @andrewvidmar3488
    @andrewvidmar3488 Před 2 lety

    i dont know who told you they are a techno band they are a heavy metal and sometimes a power metal band you should react to Holy War, Thunder Vengeance, Rising, Raise Some Hell, Empty Daydreams, Epilogue please let me know what you think

    • @RossoCarne
      @RossoCarne Před 2 lety

      Nah bruh they more techno than Tainted Love

    • @andrewvidmar3488
      @andrewvidmar3488 Před 2 lety

      @@RossoCarne nah in my opinion there classified as heavy or power metal in my mind techno is like eiffel 65

    • @RossoCarne
      @RossoCarne Před 2 lety

      @@andrewvidmar3488 they sound exactly like Eiffel 65 tho

    • @andrewvidmar3488
      @andrewvidmar3488 Před 2 lety

      @@RossoCarne oh i disagree maybe the singing but not the instruments

    • @RossoCarne
      @RossoCarne Před 2 lety

      @@andrewvidmar3488 ok bruh TAINTED LOVE OOOH OOH TAINTED LOVE

  • @kakkoishonen
    @kakkoishonen Před 2 lety +2

    japanese female tehcno band??? 😅
    They are a Heavy Metal band! 😅

  • @jmetallover
    @jmetallover Před 2 lety +1

    All members of this band are insanely talented and LIVE they are the very definition of Flawless Perfection. They write, score, arrange, attach lyrics and then play all their own works. Petite women who wear white dresses and high heels to standout from other bands and be seen easier on stage. They play Power, Speed, Thrash, Prog, Rock, Ballads and classical piano/metal, and LIVE their insane talent is on total display. If you liked this then try Empty Daydream LIVE (czcams.com/video/lXh_uMM94jU/video.html) piano intro, Asami's bluesy vocals, live backing vocals, the usual guitar clinic and a driving bass line to love. Actually pick anything by this band and you won't be disappointed. Their fans (known as WOLF-PACK) are devoted to this band we can promise you you will enjoy them no matter what you pick. BTW Miyako drops in her backtrack piano with a foot pedal when needed but goes back to the piano at the end to make sure you know it is her playing!!!

  • @Wombatmetal
    @Wombatmetal Před 2 lety

    Not a guitar player; bass player here, but where you strike the notes makes a big difference. If you strike near the bridge, the note is brighter and on a bass, quackier. If you strike near the neck, the same note will have a warmer tone. If you strike over the neck, you can get more percussive, even getting a clack from the string hitting the frets. Using a pick will produce more treble, using your fingers more bass; you can get a lot of tonal variation in how you pluck with your fingers. Where and how you strike a string makes a huge difference in the note.
    Miya is great on piano and guitar; I love watching her play and her vibe. Lovebites (along with Babymetal and Nemophila) is one of my favorite Japanese bands. But that she plays piano does not surprise me, some elements are easier to learn and understand on a piano, like intervals. But thirds and fifths are more apparent on a bass than piano or guitar. Not intuitive to me, but it's true.

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for that info! It makes so much sense, and makes it even more impressive! It's amazing how something simple like that can add so much dimension and sound!

  • @notwokevikingrules401

    techno band 😆

  • @AlucardsQuest
    @AlucardsQuest Před 2 lety

    Great video... but whoever told her this was techno deserves a kick in the pants.

  • @pontiacfan76
    @pontiacfan76 Před 2 lety

    Techno??? All female version of Iron Maiden yes.

  • @enol8603
    @enol8603 Před 2 lety +1

    Techno??? That's waaaaay off. They are a power metal band!!!

  • @maximushaughton2404
    @maximushaughton2404 Před 2 lety

    If you want another Japanese band that mixes classical and also do rearrangements of video game music, plus their own stuff, which is normally fantasy based.
    Unlucky Morpheus - "Tower of the Blood". czcams.com/video/OVKc7jJ54UI/video.html The song starts with a cassical solo then a rearrangement of Remilia Scarlet's Theme - Septette for the Dead Princess, which is the music playing during the battle with the boss of stage 6, Remilia Scarlet, in 'Touhou: Embodiment of Scarlet Devil'.

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the suggestion! I'll definitely check it out. Sounds right up my ally!

    • @fastskipper777
      @fastskipper777 Před 2 lety

      @@KatieShesko Make sure to see "Tower of Blood" live version from their concert. Here is the link. It's amazing. czcams.com/video/OVKc7jJ54UI/video.html
      U-M is an amazing band. This set has a violin intro of "Polyushko Polye", a Russian song.
      All the members are Jedi level musicians as well.

  • @johnbarton2986
    @johnbarton2986 Před 2 lety

    Omg who the heck told you techno lol seriously this is heavy metal as they always state it in their show I know it not your fault but seriously techno wth 😂😂😂😂 lucky I have some sense of humour could have been offended 😂😂

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety

      😂😂 I'm glad you have a sense of humor then! Yeah, I can only go by what was told since I do my best to do the reactions blind. I hope I haven't offended you too much and that you come back! 😁

  • @kuroneko7022
    @kuroneko7022 Před 2 lety

    Miyako is a classically trained pianist from the age of 3. You talked so much over the video you missed how meaningful the lyrics were. Miyoko also wrote this song, she is very talented. A lot of the Japanese bands play more than one instrument and truly work hard to please their audiences. The Japanese motto is: give 110% or don’t do it at all.
    Lovebites, Band Maid, Uverworld, One Ok Rock, My First Story, Baby Metal, Sokoninaru are great Japanese bands with large international followings. Japanese artists are much more all around talented than, for instance, Korean artists who depend on their altered faces by cosmetic surgery rather than talent.

  • @evacody1249
    @evacody1249 Před rokem

    Well it's power metal not techno. Who ever told you it was techno was wrong.

  • @junkgroovejunk
    @junkgroovejunk Před 2 lety

    Her piano playing is not very good.
    Miyako's performance sounds like shooting a machine gun.
    But I like Loveboites.

  • @jay_g1984
    @jay_g1984 Před 2 lety

    With her eyes CLOSED!!! Miyako is a goddess. They are a power/thrash metal band. She composes most their songs.

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

    Techno Band? LoveBites is 100 percent Heavy Metal. There's not one song in their discography that is Techno. You need to listen to more songs by them. Their influences are Iron Maiden and Judas Priest and Slayer, Metallica etc. Those are in no way Techno influences. Whoever told you they were Techno must be thinking of a different band. The reason they wear white dresses is because they don't want to be like every other metal band and wear black. They said they are sophisticated women who can rock heavy metal and the dresses express that message for them. LoveBites is my favorite band along with Unleash The Archers which is another great power metal band.

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety

      Oh that's awesome! Yeah, this is the only song I've listened to so far, but I definitely want to do more for sure!

  • @user-hs9in2ed9g
    @user-hs9in2ed9g Před 2 lety

    止めすぎ見てられない!時間稼ぎか?

    • @junkgroovejunk
      @junkgroovejunk Před 2 lety

      この人のリアクションを見る動画です。

  • @opheliajadefeldt9123
    @opheliajadefeldt9123 Před rokem

    too many interruptions and the music is too quiet.

    • @RossoCarne
      @RossoCarne Před rokem

      I would suggest you just hit the link to the original song instead of harassing the creator. The rest of us are here to listen to a musical analysis, not your whining

  • @briandavis4916
    @briandavis4916 Před 2 lety

    Oh my gosh! Too much pausing and excessive commentary.

    • @KatieShesko
      @KatieShesko  Před 2 lety

      I understand my style of reaction and analysis is not for everyone. That's why I leave a full reaction at the beginning, even though I usually get copyright claimed. But I hope you find a channel more to your liking, thanks for watching!

    • @RossoCarne
      @RossoCarne Před 2 lety

      Oh my gosh! When you have harassing comments like this so you always just let them out or do you usually act like an adult and keep your inside thoughts inside?

  • @sanda386
    @sanda386 Před 2 lety

    Video games flute covers, The Witcher specifically + deep dive reactions to the likes of Jethro AND Lovebites... that's an amazing combo