Musicians react to hearing Sokoninaru - Tenohira De Odoru for the first time.

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • Hey everyone, Chris and Sam are back with another reaction video!
    Those one was suggested by a viewer who got our attention noting how technical this band was.
    We really didn't expect this but glad we check it out!
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  • @willemkoekemoer5042
    @willemkoekemoer5042 Год назад +52

    Another Japanese metal trio to watch is Asterim your minds will be blown

  • @NewAeonWarlord
    @NewAeonWarlord Год назад +37

    Sokoninaru! Awesome! :) Even though her playing style is totally different from my own (I'm mainly a fingerstyle player with some slap), Misaki is one of the people I very much look up to as a bassist. She is just amazing!
    The bass she uses is in fact not a Fender Jazzbass but a Mayones Jabba 4 Classic. You can see it if you take a closer look at the headstock. Also it's a 24 fret bass and I think it can be run active, too. I totally agree though: Misaki's sound always is AMAZING! But you're not entirely wrong of course: The basis of this model IS very much inspired by the Fender J.
    Now before you even ask: Yes, they DO pull this stuff off live just fine!
    They also have changed drummers since the time of this video. The new drummer even shares vocal duties so they now have THREE voices to harmonize and play around with.

  • @user-dokuzetsukun
    @user-dokuzetsukun Год назад +13

    Thank you guys for great reaction!! Love from Japan!

  • @santi141414
    @santi141414 Год назад +16

    Is a jazz bass body but is not a fender. This band is so powerfull, actually I learn this song on bass, it took me like 3 months, this song is really really hard to play, well if i'm honest all of their songs are super hard to play in any instrument. Please guys check their song called Saitei, for me their best one

  • @sixtofive
    @sixtofive Год назад +19

    This group is so ridiculously talented! One of their songs called 9999 has one of the most unique drum techniques I've ever seen. It's not that it's even super difficult, but it's just so out of the box. He is using both feet to play double kick rhythms, but you hear hihat chirps over the top. When the camera focuses on him he's using one hand to play the kit, and using the other to raise and lower the top hihat by grabbing the top of the shaft rather than using the pedal as one normally would.

    • @starry_yui
      @starry_yui 20 дней назад

      I think you’re talking about their cover of senbonzakura! The original vocaloid song is pretty simple in comparison, but Sokoninaru re-arranges are always top notch lol

  • @joki5346
    @joki5346 Год назад +9

    My intro to them was "Gou Ni Moyu" and my reaction was similar to yours. It was a great pleasure to watch you both.

  • @VegetaRabbit
    @VegetaRabbit Год назад +19

    Before Sokoninaru, the band "tricot" similarly uses complex/changing time signatures and is very creative. However, Sokoninaru takes those ideas and turns them up to 11. Sokoninaru also did an amazing cover of A.L.I.E.N by Maximum the Hormone, which is a very metal song with screams.

    • @MaartenT
      @MaartenT Год назад +3

      I also recommend tricot, both are very good. Tricot's newer stuff probably has a bit more of a poppy edge, but their songs generally still have complex sections as well under the more poppy vocals. They don't like the term "Math Rock" themselves, but I would absolutely put them in that range of rock music, just like Sokoninaru (and Paranoid Void, toe and Jyocho to name a couple of other bands).
      Sokoninaru also did a cover of a tricot song with them basically acting the way tricot do on stage.

    • @nondescriptcat5620
      @nondescriptcat5620 9 месяцев назад +2

      another band that were a big influence on Sokoninaru is Ling Tosite Sigure, who are similarly technical and amazing, but more abrasive and punk leaning. Sokoninaru does an incredible cover of their song Telecastic Fake Show.

  • @Random-221
    @Random-221 Год назад +12

    Believe the weird timing part is quarter note triplets (in unison) for a couple of measures, so the four-count measure has six “beats” instead of four. If you try to count the four beats in your head through the triplets (hard to do), you come out back on count when they get back to “normal” time. Although, there’s very little normal in any of their work. Love their stuff. Loved the reaction. Subbed.

  • @NewAeonWarlord
    @NewAeonWarlord Год назад +7

    BTW: they also post quite a lot of song playthroughs for each instrument.

  • @kicorse
    @kicorse Год назад +11

    Yeah they blow my mind too. Once you get past the technical skill, you start to appreciate that the songs are beautifully constructed too. The fact that I find many of their songs catchy through all the craziness might be the most impressive thing.
    Which song next? Any of them (a bit like Band-Maid) as long as it's an original. People will probably recommend songs at the crazy end, which is fine. A personal favourites is Indelible Time, which is mid-level complexity. They do have some "normal" songs like Brilliant City and White For as well.

  • @Shiroar
    @Shiroar Год назад +3

    Sokoninaru define mind blowing. And they can pull this off live. The talent is insane. I absolutely adore this band!

  • @y.suzuki320
    @y.suzuki320 Год назад +11

    👍👍 try asterism ・dawn next 🎻

  • @fikriharswa1429
    @fikriharswa1429 Год назад +6

    Finally my favorite band getting attention their deserve. You should check out their live performance, i suggest "Sokoninaru - Vortex" Because its a recent one with good quality sound and production, thanks

  • @Soulbreeze
    @Soulbreeze Год назад +3

    The fun part is when you find out they can keep all those timings tight when playing Live. ;)

  • @cecilthetermite
    @cecilthetermite Год назад +7

    Sokoninaru - Brilliant City

  • @spinnymathingy3149
    @spinnymathingy3149 Год назад +4

    Wow Wow Wow Wow Wow Wow Wow Wow, is usually about all anyone can say when first introduced to SOKONINARU
    My favourite band of recent years, there’s so much content in each and every one of their songs , most bands spend an entire career making content that SOKONINARU puts more than that into each and every of their songs

  • @204pjfaherty
    @204pjfaherty Год назад +11

    Don't worry about getting band names or musician names wrong. We all do it from time to time. Anyhow I love your channel, and your straight up no nonsense honest reviews. Keep up the good work!! So-con-in-A-roo is how their name is pronounced.🙂🤟

    • @raddofzennla
      @raddofzennla Год назад +3

      So-Koh-Nee-Nah-Roo

    • @delbomb3131
      @delbomb3131 Год назад +2

      Japanese works with characters like そsoこkoにniなnaるru never consonant space vowel, consonants are always followed by a vowel

  • @keithvincent-dg5rx
    @keithvincent-dg5rx Год назад +8

    Asterism will Blow your Mind.

  • @Mizanato
    @Mizanato Год назад +1

    I watch all ur band reaction but this band is the most insane reaction that u made and this band also blown my mind.Their ability in song composition was at the next level

  • @guybrushthreepwood1519
    @guybrushthreepwood1519 Год назад +20

    Sokoninaru are great. Very math/progressive but somehow it has enough coherence to be enjoyable. I do love everything they do :)
    Ever since they got their permanent drummer they started doing three-piece harmonies on top of everything else...
    I'd heartily recommend "VortEX" live, because, well, it's live. Personally I do love "lament moment" but there's no live for that unfortunately (at least not in a sound quality that's decent).
    Don't know how familiar you are with japanese bands as a whole, but they recently did a cover of X-Japan's Kurenai (紅) and it's awesome. They used to do a cover a week, but recently it's slowed down to once a month, but in turn the production quality increased a lot.
    All their covers are pretty nice as well, they manage to imprint their rather unique sound into the sources without straying too far.
    Other than that i saw a recommensation to Asterism, and I agree, another *fantastic* three-piece. Since you enjoyed the bass in this one I'd go with "Church" or the live version of "Blaze".

    • @delbomb3131
      @delbomb3131 Год назад +1

      But they play 4/4 so not math.

    • @guybrushthreepwood1519
      @guybrushthreepwood1519 Год назад

      @@delbomb3131 I don't know that they *always' do 4/4, they actually might. But rhytmically it oftentimes doesn't feel like it.
      Maybe "math" is indeed wrong, but I do not know what to call their style otherwise. It is quite distinctive.

    • @delbomb3131
      @delbomb3131 Год назад

      @@guybrushthreepwood1519 progressive is fine. But there's sheet music for most of their songs. There's like 1 song for 1 bar that they deviate. Don't get me wrong, it's about as complicated as you're gonna get within the confines of 4/4. It's like calling polyphia math, they don't utilize math within their work.

    • @spinnymathingy3149
      @spinnymathingy3149 Год назад

      My favourite cover they did, not sure exactly what it was called but it had Suspended 4th in the title, it was a mashup of 3 songs, absolutely amazing. ruclips.net/video/l9hZHUUcS-c/видео.html

    • @spinnymathingy3149
      @spinnymathingy3149 Год назад

      @@delbomb3131 please, how is math 🎶 defined ? (Just trying to keep up)

  • @Wirmish
    @Wirmish Год назад +3

    Reminds me of UZEB, a jazz fusion band from Montreal (Canada).

  • @gillesmurat7362
    @gillesmurat7362 Год назад +2

    Hello from France:
    Masaki from Sokoninaru plays a Mayones Jabba Classic 4 bass guitar made in Poland.

  • @omdtdz
    @omdtdz Год назад +4

    Sokoninaru FTW.

  • @twoshadesofochre
    @twoshadesofochre 7 месяцев назад

    Ive loved Japanese bands a long time for the way they mix techniques it’s so cool! And yet I can’t believe they get that sound with just three of them mind frigin blown!

  • @uandubh5087
    @uandubh5087 5 месяцев назад

    Great reaction! ^^ Sokoninaru is an awesome band, indeed.

  • @KB-hs4go
    @KB-hs4go Год назад

    Great reaction!
    You guys reminded me when I first listen to the song.
    I’m addicted to their music, unbelievably talented.

  • @hausofwheat
    @hausofwheat Год назад +1

    That was a fun watch! I'm excited to see more Sokoninaru myself.

  • @christopherjohnferrer3771
    @christopherjohnferrer3771 Год назад +4

    Sokoninaru the best mathcore band from 🎌

  • @stevekane4922
    @stevekane4922 Год назад +1

    They do this live - note perfect. There is a video out there. Jaw dropping.

  • @smokinwithskruggs
    @smokinwithskruggs Год назад +1

    Diggin this style, gona be checking them out for sure. This is a style all its own, never heard anything like this. Very cool!!!!

  • @jasonnord785
    @jasonnord785 Год назад +3

    That was fun and unique!

  • @parisiennemoonlight6650
    @parisiennemoonlight6650 10 месяцев назад +1

    The drummer is a beast.

  • @maidthehormone
    @maidthehormone Год назад +2

    It's a Mayones Bass from Poland.

  • @twoffo
    @twoffo Год назад +1

    Thanks for reacting to a great band!

  • @puffdadico6063
    @puffdadico6063 Год назад +1

    Super trio band from Japan drives you nuts lol

  • @exploringthemusicaluniverse
    @exploringthemusicaluniverse 10 месяцев назад

    They play like this live apparently. The guitarist writes everything for both drummer and bassist.

  • @letemsinkaj932
    @letemsinkaj932 4 месяца назад

    this is exactly what i was doing the first time i heard this

  • @TheJerm
    @TheJerm Год назад +2

    Yes! Sokoninaru is friggen awesome! "Gou Ni Moyu", "Brilliant City", "Saitai", ...hell, it's ALL great! And I'll second or third or fourtyith the recommendation for Asterism. Try their song "Dawn" - live. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/buQPvINJcA0/видео.html

  • @floatin_g
    @floatin_g 10 месяцев назад

    PLEASE LISTEN TO Gou Ni Moyu and Saitei by Sokoninaru. if you want to geek out more to this band, those are the songs to geek over for sure.

  • @jemshd9800
    @jemshd9800 Год назад +2

    Sokoninaru VERMISST for the next please

  • @vijaymoscare-9567
    @vijaymoscare-9567 Год назад

    I just subscribe... More power to ur channel

  • @kohinatane1553
    @kohinatane1553 Год назад +1

    sokoninaruのリアクションをしてくれてありがとう!彼等の比較的最近の曲で「最低 saitei 」という曲がオススメなので、是非聞いてみて下さい!

  • @RetiredInThailand
    @RetiredInThailand Год назад +1

    You can also check out 'Hello Sleepwalkers', a slightly more chill 5 piece version of this band (So ko ni na ru ... Yes you pronounce the u ... Does a couple of hello sleepwalker covers in fact.)
    Doesn't matter which sleepwalkers song you pick, they are all great.
    Hint when pronouncing Japanese ... Always use the shortest syllable sound possible and you won't often go wrong. Example: if you see the word 'make' in Japanese you would pronounce it 'maa kay' ... Japanese syllables are almost always the shortest possible way you can pronounce it, and almost always ends with a vowel.

  • @MaartenT
    @MaartenT Год назад +3

    For Sokoninaru you do say the last u, but it's not a "you" sound, not sure if that is easily feasible for English natives though because I am not sure if you have that sound in English (like we do in Dutch).
    But yes a lot of times the last u gets basically dropped or pronounced very lightly. But no worries, there is no way you could have known and most people watching this don't know how to properly pronounce the majority of Japanese words anyway. It's just that I have heard the band pronounce the name before. Google's translating service (trying not to get my comment removed) works pretty well for pronounciation of band names is you set it to Japanese before listening. It's actually pretty close to what the bandmembers say for bands like Sokoninaru, Gacharic Spin and Hanabie.
    And as far as the tapping of the bassist (Misaki) goes, she taps with her thumb like you said. They have done videos where they played each other instruments (not well, but fun to watch) and she tried tapping with her fingers for a short while when she played guitar and almost immediately switched back to her thumb because it is clearly how she learned to tap.

  • @jaycon505
    @jaycon505 Год назад +2

    Misaki Fujiwara uses a Mayones Jabba Classic 4 bass not fender

  • @teamramrod27
    @teamramrod27 Год назад +1

    Gou Ni Miyo is the song you should check out next :)

  • @realdocloco
    @realdocloco Год назад +1

    Asterism's bassist Miyu use the same thumb technique than Misaki - another incredible band to put on your list.

  • @Greish-esquire
    @Greish-esquire Год назад +2

    😁

  • @nocturnal277
    @nocturnal277 Год назад

    Good reaction. Another great 3 piece band you should check out is Asterism. But they're instrumental. I suggest the song called "Church" (Live in Studio). Very talented young musicians.

  • @jewelss
    @jewelss Год назад +1

    you guys have to listen to Gou Ni Moyu

  • @martinlangstrom8036
    @martinlangstrom8036 Год назад +1

    Theae guys are sooooo good. Judt recently discovered them😍 I totally get your WTF reaction😄 same💩

  • @Space_Ranger
    @Space_Ranger Год назад +1

    Ear-gasim right?! That was a fun reaction and about what I thought 😊. To me they are up there with Polyphia in technical skill. If you want similar but more laid-back, check out Elephant Gym, Finger. But of course more Sokoninaru!

  • @AntonioGraell
    @AntonioGraell Год назад

    I like when interesting things are said about the song and not just make a fuss, always extolling what sounds without arguing anything, so thanks for your comments;)
    Sokoninaru are fantastic, although not everyone is able to catch them at the first listen, when you catch them they are addictive hehehe
    I totally agree with some of the groups that have been mentioned to you and for my part I will give you another one that is closely related to this one, the group is "Ling Tosite Sigure" and it is the group that Juko and Misaki were inspired by, in fact they started as a band covering Ling Tosite Sigure's songs and Misaki, originally a guitarist, decided to switch to bass because of how impressed she was with how 345, Ling Tosite Sigure's bassist, played the bass.
    After several inactive years as a group they have reunited, TK (guitarist) has developed a prolific solo career, Pierre Nakano (drummer) I think he has a school and 345 (bassist) carried out an acoustic project and has developed a career as a painter (at least that's what I understand, but I may be wrong).
    I leave you some links in case you want to take a look ;)
    "Ling Tosite Sigure" 『 竜巻いて鮮脳 』 MUSIC VIDEO - ruclips.net/video/l5mdpQ-3vKE/видео.html
    "Elephant Gym" - Finger | Audiotree Live (they are from Taiwan) - ruclips.net/video/bikIdnMf2gs/видео.html
    Toe - グッドバイ Goodbye Feat. Toki Asako - ruclips.net/video/XBzoHdb1-Qw/видео.html (watch out for the drummer)
    The Warning - DISCIPLE Live at Teatro Metropolitan CDMX 08/29/2022 - ruclips.net/video/Wo0odllVq8g/видео.html (trio of Mexican sisters)
    The ones that you have been told about in the comments are the ones that I usually listen to and enjoy a lot;)
    Greetings from Spain ;)
    (Translated by software)

    • @AntonioGraell
      @AntonioGraell Год назад

      I forgot to tell you that the small search on the Internet is appreciated to know something about the group, that shows something of interest that very few people do, Thanks ;)
      Greetings from Spain ;)
      (Translated by software)

  • @UzumakiNaruto73
    @UzumakiNaruto73 21 день назад

    you guys must check out their other music videos. If thought this was it.... you're sadly mistaken

  • @powbobs
    @powbobs Год назад +1

    Told you. 😂

  • @takuyawatanabe-xq2ze
    @takuyawatanabe-xq2ze Год назад

    I strongly recommend "Unravel" from Ling Toshite Shigure. This band got inspired from this band.

  • @usagi3919
    @usagi3919 Год назад +1

    If you go to their website you can see each individual playthrough of this song on your own if you are interested. The bassist holds her pick in her palm and uses her thumb to tap. Unfortunately, I like this song and "Brilliant City" their most mainstream song from them, everything else for me is incomprehensible.

  • @lito6242
    @lito6242 Год назад

    Hey, you guys have to react to a group called Asterism… a three-piece heavy metal band from Japan with incredible talent. I think that both of you will enjoy… I would like to recommend a song call Dawn live 2019

  • @danbuter
    @danbuter Год назад +2

    For some reason, your volume is really quiet. great reaction, though!

  • @saldiven2009
    @saldiven2009 Год назад

    Sokoninaru (the final "u" is pronounced after the "r," but it isn't super highly stressed) can be loosely translated as "There it/he/she roars." (The kanji for "cry" is the character for the sound an animal makes, and "naru" with that kanji can be to sound, to roar, to ring, etc. The phrase doesn't specify the he/she/it for whatever is making the noise, so pick one you like. The band has said in one interview that the name doesn't have any particular meaning; it just sounded cool.

  • @kevinallen4743
    @kevinallen4743 Год назад

    Rallentando was the word you were looking for when you asked what timing it was, didn't change just rapidly decelerated.

  • @UseathirteeN
    @UseathirteeN 7 месяцев назад

    Mayones Jabba Classic 4

  • @gustavofigueroa-avila5897
    @gustavofigueroa-avila5897 Год назад +1

    sorrguys …it’s not a Fender Bass maybe a Black Cloud

  • @etoineschrdlu9382
    @etoineschrdlu9382 Год назад +1

    yeah.
    they're good.
    I was getting bored with Western Rock and I was despairing that there just weren't that many innovative bands like Animals as Leaders or Polyphia around. Then I came across the Japanese Rock Scene a little over a year ago. The Japanese have a slightly different take on Rock Genre: technical prowess is expected and they know they aren't allowed to bore an audience. They have a legacy of great rock acts of all flavors: X Japan, Maximum The Hormone, Ningen Isu, Luna Sea, Band-Maid, Dir En Grey, Versailles, Nemophila, Hanabie, and many more. These bands sweep through classic, prog, metal, deathcore - the entire spectrum of rock. Then there are the anime and soundtrack artists. Try Hiroyuki Sawano / Project【emU】"Attack on Titan" for mind-blowing 18 minute rock opera: you have to hear it to believe.

  • @maxmaidiac2237
    @maxmaidiac2237 Год назад

    SO KO KNEE NAR U. THE U -LIKE IN COOL. I THINK???

  • @jasonnord785
    @jasonnord785 Год назад +3

    For one of the best 3-piece rock bands in a long time, check out The Warning! Three sisters from Mexico. Start with their live Teatro Metropolitan performances.

  • @user-zg1qb9rs8m
    @user-zg1qb9rs8m 9 месяцев назад

    Brooooossss, that volume bar on the music video is too lowwww

  • @delbomb3131
    @delbomb3131 Год назад +1

    All you gotta learn when it comes to Japanese pronunciations is get the vowel sounds down and the rest will come easily.
    A=ah
    I= E (like sEEd)
    U= oo (like fool)
    E= eh
    O= just O
    Once you have that you'll be good to go for the most part. R's are the only tricky thing but easily forgivable when you don't grow up with em

  • @HellMac
    @HellMac Год назад

    Asterism-church