HU IS THE HU?! Featuring Lzzy (Halestorm) and Jacoby (Papa Roach)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2022
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  • @elgonwilliams7624
    @elgonwilliams7624 Год назад +27

    The Hu is a Mongolian folk metal band. The instruments are traditional. Not sure what they are called, but they sound amazing. It all blends so well with their throat singing. The version of Wolf Totem is a remake of the original adding in Jacoby's English vocals. I love the original but this makes for an interesting enhancement for sound, and likely more commercial for the US and other English speaking markets. Lzzy Hale has an amazing vocal range, so Song of Women is perfectly suited to her. Hopefully this sort of collaboration will help The Hu gain more attention. This sort of thing reminds me of what Apocolyptica did with featured artists on vocals. If you're not familiar with them, they're a band (from Scandanavia) that also has a distinct sound bonding stringed instruments (cellos) with metal elements like drums and electric guitars.

  • @bobbieparker7380
    @bobbieparker7380 Год назад +16

    The two stringed instruments played with a bow are Morin Khuurs. The three stringed guitar is call a tovshuur. These are enhanced versions of the traditional instruments that are widely played in Mongolia. The main four in the band and some of the back up band have university degrees in traditional music from the Mongolian Conservatory of Music. Most of them play several instruments.

    • @Cheezyxyz
      @Cheezyxyz  Год назад +3

      That's awesome! Thanks for sharing 😎🤘

  • @TheBickFam
    @TheBickFam Год назад +3

    The Hu's management team reached out to Lzzy and Jacoby and asked them to write basically a whole new song to sing on top the existing Hu songs. A blend of East and West in a magical way. You can feel the music to your soul. It doesn't matter if you understand what is being said.

  • @tumee5
    @tumee5 Год назад +6

    I like the heartbeat rhythm with bass drums in the Song of Women.

  • @steveherman6909
    @steveherman6909 Год назад +15

    Jacoby Shaddix did a great job as a guest vocal on his track.
    Then there is Lzzy. Arguably the top female hard rock vocalist ever, and would certainly have merit to be considered very highly in an inclusive ranking. That is open for debate as folks have differing opinions, though I suspect she would get some love from even non hardcore Halestorm fans.
    If you have not seen it, there is a Halestorm performance of a song called "Break In" featuring a duet with Amy Lee (Evanescence). Another track that shows the softer side of Lzzy.
    Studio version (recommended): ruclips.net/video/OUuVReJSrc4/видео.html
    Live version (decent quality): ruclips.net/video/eBBv6JDwKbI/видео.html

  • @pagamaltantsetseg5217
    @pagamaltantsetseg5217 Год назад +3

    Nice reaction, now I’ll give you information. “The Wolf Totem” is actually from a 12th century Mongolian poem that the HU shortened and put to music. The “XXL Violin” (as you called it) is the Morin Khuur (Horse Head Fiddle), it has 2 “strings” that (traditionally) are made from the tail hairs from a horse (traditionally the hairs must come from the player’s own horse to bind player to instrument and vice versa), the “Male” string has 150 hairs and the “Female” string has 130 hairs. The “guitar” is actually a Tovshuur (Mongolian Lute) and only has 3 strings.

  • @ingerkristine3597
    @ingerkristine3597 Год назад +2

    The HU is one of my favorite bands, and I have seen them live twice. It was awsome both times!
    Thank you for great reactions! I haven't heard these versions before, and it was different, but a good different 😊

  • @jaygonzales7198
    @jaygonzales7198 Год назад +3

    FANTASTIC AWESOME AMAZING LZZY DID THAT SONG OF WOMEN OUTSTANDING LIKE HIT ME IN THE FEELS REAL HARD WOW!

  • @tuulia178
    @tuulia178 Год назад +2

    They are great live. Few of my friends who like significantly lighter music normally were completely sold and we are going to see them again in few months.

  • @dixiee3554
    @dixiee3554 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for showing recognition to The Hu. I've followed them for about 4 years now and, though, I do enjoy the songs with the various featured artists, some who have reacted to them, without hearing The Hu prior, on their own, seem to give more reactions and thoughts on the featured singers instead of The Hu. Thanks again!

  • @SamuelR007
    @SamuelR007 Год назад +6

    If I recall correctly, they dropped the Song of Women right around Mothers Day even. I think Lzzy did an amazing job on the track. From what I've seen the Mongolian culture holds women in a position of high respect. It is a very emotional track.

    • @Cheezyxyz
      @Cheezyxyz  Год назад +1

      That's amazing Sam! Thanks for sharing

  • @mongoliabce1547
    @mongoliabce1547 Год назад +7

    You have to check out Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order - The Hu Music Video & The hu - sad but true

  • @ricklarsen7189
    @ricklarsen7189 Год назад +5

    I saw The Hu in Seattle at the Paramount Theatre when they opened for BabyMetal in October of 2019.
    What a night. These guys had us dialed up to 11 well before they handed us of to the girls. It got even louder after that.
    🤘😎

    • @Cheezyxyz
      @Cheezyxyz  Год назад +1

      That's awesome! Thanks for sharing Rick 😎🤘🧀

  • @bobbieparker7380
    @bobbieparker7380 Год назад +8

    Check out their new album, "Rumble of Thunder." It has lots of great new music, both rock and traditional.

  • @MG_Motorsport
    @MG_Motorsport Год назад +8

    Hypnotic

  • @danw1955
    @danw1955 Год назад +5

    Wow! I knew about the Hu, but I never really listened to their stuff.. until now. I didn't know Lzzy Hale actually cut a song with them. (The one with Jacoby Shaddix was great also), but yeah, very tribal sounding stuff. I can't even imagine actually harmonizing with the throat singing that they've become famous for.😮 Very cool stuff! Thanx Cheezy!😉👍 Lzzy is fast becoming the current queen of rock and she likes to expand and explore to new territories (like working with the Hu), and just lately, touring with The Warning gals.😍

    • @Cheezyxyz
      @Cheezyxyz  Год назад +1

      They are quite awesome, all of them!

  • @adam.4487
    @adam.4487 Год назад +1

    Lzzy is amazing, I love the Hu band and Lzzy singing with them is like getting ice cream with my cake on my birthday, a double treat. Lzzy also sang with violinist Lindsey Sterling that was outstanding. I can't remember the song now, darn it.

  • @p.f.5718
    @p.f.5718 Год назад +4

    yes, this is a real powerful song - what a message, what a feeling - epic
    Powerful Men and powerful women together without struggles - problems of the world solved 😂
    We will have only to do it with brain
    Perfekt reaction
    Love from Austria/Europe 🇦🇹

  • @RajunCajunTWA
    @RajunCajunTWA Год назад +7

    I've listen to and become a fan of WU. They are unique and heavy at the same time. I enjoy how rock has influenced other cultures around the world yet the premise is the same. They all have great and often unique music that stands alone but has many followers. To me, that is music!

  • @veteranhoffman6776
    @veteranhoffman6776 Год назад +1

    18:01 next? “Sugaan Essena”, “Shireg Shireg” (Xm sattelite version), “Bii Biyelgee”, “This is Mongol” (Nadaam Festival version), “Wolf Totem” (official music video), “The Great Chinggis Khaan”, “Yuve Yuve Yu”, “Black Thunder” (parts 1 & 2), “Mother Nature”, for another good start. 😉

  • @TheBickFam
    @TheBickFam Год назад +1

    He is playing a morin khuur otherwise known as a horse fiddle. It looks like it only has two strings but each of those are made of many individual horse mane hair.

  • @MKitchen75
    @MKitchen75 Год назад +1

    Two excellent collaborations..

  • @snowwhite5865
    @snowwhite5865 Год назад +1

    Pure awesomenesss!!! ❤❤❤

  • @hmg3929
    @hmg3929 Год назад +2

    Thank you sir for this beautiful song and your good reaction 👍👌😍

  • @elevown
    @elevown Год назад +8

    TBH I think in the case of every single song by The HU that has an ft version - the origional album version is BETTER.
    The ones with featured artists are just a way to try to americanise/westernise their sound a bit to better fit our tastes. But I think it just lessens their amazing unique sound that doesnt need messing with or diluting.

    • @veteranhoffman6776
      @veteranhoffman6776 Год назад

      I’ll be honest, and this is just my personal preference, I agree. I like The HU’s pure sound, BUT will also say, that the remix of Song of Women with Lzzy Hale was amazing. The others are ok, but like you prefer the originals. Song of Women would probably be the only song collaboration so far that I liked more than their original, her voice and lyrics complimented it rather than changed or subdued it.

  • @Dumzabe
    @Dumzabe Год назад +1

    Pure awesomenesss❤❤❤ 🥰

  • @corinnec4057
    @corinnec4057 Год назад

    I LIKE THE HU ; he come to play in FRANCE , they are great . If you whant hear tribal songs with old instruments go to the group SKALD "O VALHALLA" live @ Hellfest festival , great. See her clip "RUN" . THANK YOU. KISS FROM FRANCE.

  • @mattgraham2835
    @mattgraham2835 Месяц назад +1

    such a good song a strong collaboration nice killer vibe and they don't sing in english the guys in the band call it Mongolian folk music

  • @truellaksala
    @truellaksala Год назад

    Let’s all rise to the brethren call!!!

  • @gman125
    @gman125 Год назад +10

    This style of singing of being able to create multiple pitches at once, and is Not Native to US, and is nothing new. In fact, it's been around for centuries. Mongolian Throat Singing has been mentioned since the Han Dynasty 206-220 BC. There is text in Chinese scriptures as early as 92 AD. They do play like this Live, and they kick the audiences ass while doing it. Try Yuve Yuve Yu with Ashes to New next.

    • @Sly.L
      @Sly.L Год назад +4

      I haven't heard much of the Hu, but I really enjoy Yuve Yuve Yu. Very good song, and really catchy.

    • @gman125
      @gman125 Год назад +1

      @@Sly.L They really are! I can put them on repeat, and listen all day to them as I work.

  • @tracybadciong3170
    @tracybadciong3170 Год назад +1

    The 2 stringed instruments are called Morin khuurs or horse head fiddles, the 3 stringed guitar is called a tovshuur or lute.

  • @debradeniston-qf5wi
    @debradeniston-qf5wi Год назад

    Don’t know if anyone’s mentioned it but “ху” is “HU” in Cyrillic script used in Mongolia! Thought it was interesting because my eyes caught that in your user name right away lol!

  • @MajorFokup
    @MajorFokup Год назад

    Do a search for the HU band star wars. That song will blow your mind. Sugaan Essena. A crescendo of excitement.

  • @matt8097
    @matt8097 Год назад +2

    You should check out the hu version of metallicas sad but true. It's Definitely different and I'll Leave it at that.

  • @doraemonnb2552
    @doraemonnb2552 Год назад +1

    still waiting next the hu

  • @jira6077
    @jira6077 Год назад

  • @marcoskazu_
    @marcoskazu_ Год назад +1

    🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

  • @ganburgedtseren1897
    @ganburgedtseren1897 Год назад +2

    The two stringed instrument is Norin khuur or in English is horsehead fiddle and the instrument like guitar is tovshuur. The drums are the shaman's drams and in Mongolia there are many kind of throat singing style. Long training is needed for the throat singing. We has long songs as well, if you interested please check this link. ruclips.net/video/ANd1V2X8jWU/видео.html. It is very unique. Their style is Hunnu rock. Hunnu is first empire of the Mongolia back to 2300 years. Next song you to react is, maybe Great Chingis Khaan or Sad but true (Metallica song) Black thunder or Bee bielgee. You can select any song from 2 albums issued by them. All songs are good.

  • @zeejay4183
    @zeejay4183 Год назад +3

    Star wars Sugaan essena, please! 🙏

  • @jonathonkrueck4028
    @jonathonkrueck4028 Год назад +1

    I like yuve yuve

  • @craigholt9571
    @craigholt9571 Год назад +1

    Check out lizzy on "Break In" with Amy Lee

    • @Cheezyxyz
      @Cheezyxyz  Год назад

      Is it The Hu or Halestorm or Evanescence?

  • @playingwithevil118
    @playingwithevil118 Год назад

    I'm not sure if this is true across the board, but when I was in a car show here in Detroit they were filming a music video. From what I saw, the performer was actually lip syncing to his own song and then overlayed it in the video. No mics or anything. I also remember watching a music video a long time ago, think it was a rock band with female lead in a desert setting. Looking closely at the amps you could see nothing plugged into them but the song definitely was not acoustic. Actually the video in question was Halestorm - I Am The Fire [Official Video]. I get they could have used wireless tech for the instruments. Again not saying everyone does it, because let's be honest, to sync everything going on here would take tremendous work, but some do use the technique.