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Electric Wizard, Electric Wizard - A Classical Musician’s First Listen and Reaction

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  • Опубликовано: 16 апр 2023
  • #electricwizard
    When I first heard that this is classed as “doom-metal”, I really expected to dislike it, but music can always surprise, even when it’s “doom-metal”. I am curious if those of you who never heard this song before will be at least as surprised as I was.
    Here’s the link to the original song by Electric Wizard:
    • Electric Wizard
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Комментарии • 337

  • @TheGrooovyDude
    @TheGrooovyDude Год назад +93

    Who made this poor lady listen to electric wizard 😭 and didnt even get her a joint.

  • @SylviusTheMad
    @SylviusTheMad Год назад +219

    I did not expect to see Electric Wizard appear on this channel (or any channel, really). Thanks for this.

  • @jameshatley9390
    @jameshatley9390 Год назад +316

    On the off chance you read this, Amy, I wanted to offer some possible insight. This type of music is very simple and visceral. Think of a Buddhist chant, or a mantra, that is intended to cause the body to resonate. Think of the drone, and the centering feel. There's little worry about a big change and every part of the music feeds this joy in the resonance and its influence on the body. It's anti-intellectual in a way because the point is to still the mind. This is music for the body. When you burry the vocal or the solo in the thickness of the sound, it invites, as you reacted, higher volume and deeper listening. This simply increases the vibration. I think there is a link between Doom and sacred music in terms of a physical function.

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад +22

      I totally agree. I was about to say a similar thing.

    • @richpeltier9519
      @richpeltier9519 Год назад +20

      Excellent observation!
      🤘🧙‍♂️🤘

    • @elevenseven-yq4vu
      @elevenseven-yq4vu Год назад +29

      The meditative, trance inducing element definitely plays a big part in the doom style appeal and effect on its audience.
      While it can be almost oppressingly dark and heavy, this can also have a comforting aspect to it, a kind of stoicism, and also functions aurally like a therapy blanket functions physically: It weighs you down, but in doing so it keeps you grounded, anchored in your physicality, enveloping you and giving you a sense of security. Its force seems to permeate the body and make it immovable by outward forces, keeping you centered in your own warmth and pulse, reflecting the rhythms of your breath, and at the same time keeping you safe from harm.

    • @jameshatley9390
      @jameshatley9390 Год назад +18

      @@BrokenFingersGuitar This is what they said about Shumann's orchestral works. Minimalist artists get painted with the same brush. To me, it doesn't hold much water. Simple is hard. Poetry is hard. To make something simple that is good or even great? It's a challenge. I suspect the other side of the coin is that some musicians have amazing mastery or technical skill, but can't bang out a convincing melody to save their life. This judgement-calling people out as dishonest. It feels like you are maybe projecting personal feelings. I'm not defending Electric Wizard here either. They have always been derivative in their Sabbath worship, but they do it well enough that people enjoy it. I don't think mine or your personal measuring stick for musical accomplishment necessarily applies. Take music on it's own terms and ask if it does what it set out to do. If you don't appreciate the aim, well, then it's not for you.

    • @Hartlor_Tayley
      @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад +5

      @@BrokenFingersGuitar well you know their is whole lot more to being in a rock band than playing your instrument.

  • @rohmarts
    @rohmarts Год назад +151

    must admit I smiled when she said "I'm gonna turn this up".

    • @xbenci
      @xbenci Год назад +5

      I was like "it's not loud enough already?". Amy a real one

    • @brianflynn5355
      @brianflynn5355 6 месяцев назад +2

      Yes 🤘

    • @russellstall169
      @russellstall169 5 месяцев назад +4

      The key to enjoying electric wizard tbh

    • @foret4a874
      @foret4a874 5 месяцев назад +1

      It’s funny cause the volume mixing for them is literally louder than anything else

  • @stephengibbons4771
    @stephengibbons4771 Год назад +97

    First time I ever heard Electric Wizard, it was the opening track Return Trip from their Come My Fanatics album. After about a minute, I knew I was hooked forever. It sounded like a herd of elephants were stampeding out of my speakers. Still a big fan more than 25 years later. Great video!

    • @94sadico
      @94sadico Год назад +1

      Man, return trip is such a good track. I would love to hear her opinion on that one, funeralopolis and mind transferal.

    • @sekritdokumint9326
      @sekritdokumint9326 11 месяцев назад +2

      That opening drone at the start of Return Trip grabs you by every mm of your body and never loosens it's grip for the whole duration of the song

    • @sadhu7191
      @sadhu7191 8 месяцев назад

      Same. I found them during thunder storm on pandora

    • @un_nownmusic
      @un_nownmusic 3 месяца назад

      The slowest and heaviest of them all

  • @jillimyjilikers2036
    @jillimyjilikers2036 Год назад +32

    As a long time Electric Wizard fan and for even longer a blues fan I found this fascinating. Especially as its from someone who's not from the stoner/doom realm and who's a trained classical musician seeing so much depth in the music,almost like a fan. She's feeling so many layers ,where many others would ignore it,she has elevated it. Blues continues to inspire new genres. She seemed to enjoy it too.

    • @sadhu7191
      @sadhu7191 8 месяцев назад +1

      Wouldn't be surprised of singer studied blue music as a kid

  • @Czern0bog
    @Czern0bog Год назад +58

    I have never wanted someone to listen to Dopesmoker more than I do right now

    • @Leaked_Dudes
      @Leaked_Dudes 5 месяцев назад +3

      Hell yea

    • @Jam-J-Rambo
      @Jam-J-Rambo 5 месяцев назад +7

      PROCEEEEEDS THE WEEDIAN

    • @EvanSchatz
      @EvanSchatz 4 месяца назад +3

      ​@@Jam-J-RamboNAZARETH

  • @Greg-om2hb
    @Greg-om2hb Год назад +105

    The main appeal of DOOM is the timbre of the guitar and the trance-inducing repetition of dirge-like riffs. It's more engaging if you have consumed copious quantities of Cannabis. The effect is a combination of the visceral and the cerebral. STONER ROCK builds on this blues-based foundation, but adds much more energy and vitality, along with a psychedelic flavor. Kyuss, Orchid, Elder, The Sword, The Atomic Bitchwax, Priestess, High on Fire, Black Pyramid, Cauldron, Graveyard, Baroness, Graveyard, and Mastodon are all STONER ROCK bands worth exploring.

    • @Tommy-he7dx
      @Tommy-he7dx Год назад +5

      I would add the monsters that are Pentagon, Fu Manchu, Acrimony, Celestial Season, Brant Bjork, Nebula......there really is a very long list of some quality bands in the Stoner Umbrella

    • @stephengibbons4771
      @stephengibbons4771 Год назад +2

      @@Tommy-he7dx Great shout out, Acrimony was such a great band, criminally underrated because they split up right as the Stoner Rock movement was really taking off. You don't hear them mentioned very often today. The rest of the bands listed by both above posters are also excellent and worth checking out.

    • @amirhossein8469
      @amirhossein8469 10 месяцев назад +5

      Let's not forget Sleep, OM, Saint Vitus, Candlemass and Monolord.

    • @Skidtire
      @Skidtire 9 месяцев назад

      @@amirhossein8469 Mephistofeles, Arteaga, Devils witches, and Las historias all are worth checking out.

    • @sadhu7191
      @sadhu7191 8 месяцев назад

      It was first metal music u could relax too and Rock too. Similair to trap rap in modern times

  • @helojoe92
    @helojoe92 Год назад +51

    I think you've put it perfectly with "Sound like an unstoppable bulldozer" ! When I'm at a Doom or Stonerrock concert, that's exactly what I want: Powerful guitar and bass soud that almost runs me over!

    • @TIGERSDFW
      @TIGERSDFW Год назад

      We used to call it "desert rock" in the early 90's

    • @elevenseven-yq4vu
      @elevenseven-yq4vu Год назад

      Kyuss does this kind of "invincible bulldozer" sound and theme quite nicely in their (somewhat faster) song "Green Machine".
      The Kyuss Album that features "Green Machine", called "Blues For the Red Sun", also kind of buries the vocals and lead guitar in the mix.
      The "blues" and the "red sun" in the album's title, at least to my mind, also encapsulate quite well how the blues is still throbbing at the heart of doom rock/metal, even though it might be drowning in or buried under waves or dunes of amplification, distortion, and sustain, so there is also a sludgy feel to it's surface; and also, how stoner doom or desert rock often has that feverish, dusky, blurry, hypnotic, drowsy, dreamlike or nightmarish feel to it.

  • @richpeltier9519
    @richpeltier9519 Год назад +48

    Coming out of the 80's, harder/heavier rock artists were fed up with the super compressed production styles, with center piece vocals and everything super clean.
    The mainstream got grunge, while those working in the dark corners (bands like this who take the predominance of their sound from a Sabbath song) responded with things like burying the vocals and guitar solos in the mix. Consider that the music is typically played VERY loud, which also benefits from that type of "music up front mix".
    I joke that every Sabbath song, became it's own subgenre of metal. This band is an example of when that joke is true.
    Electric Wizard were one of the best at this style stuff. I hear their music on the college station that I grew up listening to in the Bay Area, KFJC. They have a show on Saturday afternoons that plays this type of stuff and the DJ who curates the playslist has great taste and experience in this style of music.
    As always, excellent reaction. Thank you so much for sharing your insights into the music I love.
    🤘🧙‍♂️🤘
    Rich the Ancient Metal Beast

    • @yinoveryang4246
      @yinoveryang4246 Год назад +5

      Great job on your response. I'm not familiar with this band, but based on what I've just heard from their first album, it seems like they've taken sections of Black Sabbath songs and attempted to recapture the atmosphere in parts of them and worked them up into full songs. As you say, this quality got lost in heavily produced, clinical, and compressed music that deliberately or not, effectively conceals the musical abilities (or not) of band members. The atmosphere created by this music on the other hand, takes the listener to a dark and murky swamp, which could be interpreted as either a positive or a negative. It may not be the most captivating environment for some, as it requires sturdy footwear and patience

    • @wandajames143
      @wandajames143 Год назад +1

      There is one band NO ONE on these channels talks about Beato etc... and that is KISS! as much as they may be an embarassment to some, you really can't ignore them and how they ruled the rock world in the mid 70's

    • @richpeltier9519
      @richpeltier9519 Год назад +1

      @wanda James I was quite successful at ignoring Kiss. Still am.
      Best thing they ever recorded was the guitar solo to Detroit Rock City. It was written by Bob Ezrin. And maybe Beth, which is hardly a Kiss song.

    • @wandajames143
      @wandajames143 Год назад +1

      @@richpeltier9519 I like Alive! for the energy. Destroyer's really good, especially if you were under ten with all the artwork and stuff! Rock n Roll over is really good too! great production from Eddie Kramer. It's hard to say since I was into it when I was eight year to like eleven. It still has a magical quality to it, cause I believed. Didnt sound so hot after puberty. Still a huge influence on Rock.. Kurt Cobain loved them as a kid. what more could a kid want? fire breathing, loud music, blood spitting?

  • @karpczonisko
    @karpczonisko 11 месяцев назад +11

    This song is from early Electric Wizard, when they hadn't revolutionized stoner doom metal yet. On their debut album there is more of tripping, psychodelick rock music mixed with doom. But album Come My Fanatics and opening song Return Trip was o milestone for stoner doom, when they defined they sound.
    But stoner doom is not always dark, and sinister, sometimes it's more about just chilling and smoking dope.

    • @jamescooper-hope6930
      @jamescooper-hope6930 3 месяца назад

      The opening riff of return trip is still reverberating to this day.

  • @wayneclifford9507
    @wayneclifford9507 Год назад +15

    That fog you mentioned is no doubt a big cloud of bong smoke. Nice work!

    • @stopnapoleon
      @stopnapoleon 3 месяца назад

      Yes the foggy feel is one of the things that made them so perfect - and no doubt it is intentional (or grew to be this way). That's unity of form and content. That's art 🚬

  • @realityorfiction
    @realityorfiction Год назад +14

    I love when there's something I haven't heard before, it makes the video more interactive lol. Great first listen for all of us.

  • @phantomlord3280
    @phantomlord3280 Год назад +27

    This is pretty crazy. Never would’ve thought to see this band on this channel! Super cool :)

  • @elevenseven-yq4vu
    @elevenseven-yq4vu Год назад +15

    Amy, it is so great that you mentioned the challenge this kind of music throws out to the listener to scrape or crawl through the heavy layers "fog" or the boggy, sludgy, viscose, broth like heap or wall of sound that just keeps chugging along in the front with lots of distortion, amplification and sustain. I believe I that this is intentional. On the very first Black Sabbath album there is a song whose title fits this kind of stylised aural challenge perfectly: Beyond the Wall of Sleep.

  • @jameslong4362
    @jameslong4362 6 месяцев назад +7

    Doom metal saved my life. It gave me purpose in life. From playing this type of music, I have gained many friends who I would consider family. Electric Wizard and Ramesses have given me so much in life. Nice to hear your take on it. I watched the northern lights unfurl in Norway to this album

  • @johnprice6066
    @johnprice6066 Год назад +11

    A couple of musical insights regarding Sabbath and Electric Wizard: 1) Both bands use the pentatonic scales a lot, so there is the blues influence. 2) Both bands tune down 1.5 steps to C# standard tuning, and if they drop tune, it would be a low B. Glad that you are getting into some great heavy music! 😊

    • @KurtGAndersen
      @KurtGAndersen Год назад +8

      Electric Wizard tunes waaay lower than C#, B me thinks and some in A#/Bb. Sabbath use C# on some of their records - not all.

    • @celestial.disgrace
      @celestial.disgrace Год назад +3

      @@KurtGAndersen electric wizard tune is B, Sleep (another stoner band) tunes into C. Its funny, EW thought this wasn't as heavy as expected, and then they record "come my fanatics" which its the same tune, but its waaaaaaay heavy than this album.

  • @Bigglesworthicus
    @Bigglesworthicus 11 месяцев назад +6

    Doom Metal is what you get if you went back in time and gave a bunch of bluesmen some spiked acid in the presence of downtuned guitars and Matamp amplifiers.

  • @digitalblues01
    @digitalblues01 Год назад +8

    Yay Electric Wizard! Surprised but glad you liked it. With EW it's more about that guitar sound and slow chugging, not super fast stuff.

  • @amirhossein8469
    @amirhossein8469 10 месяцев назад +5

    Regarding the Doom Metal argument, since these guys and almost all the other artists in the stoner metal and doom metal genre have been mostly inspired by Black Sabbath (simply a Heavy Blues band at the core) and 70s psychedelic rock scene and tribute them quite often, it's not surprising that they try to sound as bluesy and heavy as possible. It's always like that in the genre.
    So glad that the Wizard is getting the recognition it deserves. Electric Wizard is not just a simple Doom Metal band. They're one of the icons in the Stoner Metal genre and they're also quite famous for the down-tuned turned up guitar sound. The vocal mix is intentional to make us delve into the riffs and melodies.
    Personally the moment he says "The wizard turned and spoke to us and, this is what he said" and then what the wizard said was a bluesy guitar solo still amazes me to this day.

  • @ehcmier
    @ehcmier Год назад +6

    I love how inspiring it became through what was lacking! The desire to remaster the mix, rearrange it, and compose over it was delightful!

  • @WayneKitching
    @WayneKitching Год назад +10

    I've never heard of this band or song before. Just from the title, I expected keyboard-heavy prog. Boy, was I wrong! 😂

  • @DJskit24
    @DJskit24 10 месяцев назад +4

    I literally just got this on Vinyl and was about to put it on and saw this.

  • @user-qi3rf8vl6c
    @user-qi3rf8vl6c 8 месяцев назад +4

    I love this band. I think of them sounding like smoke. They keep building and building and start spinning around until the room is so full, you almost want to run out the door.

  • @stonedeadforever
    @stonedeadforever 10 месяцев назад +2

    I like his voice, in one way or another it ended up relaxing me, and also making me want a joint

  • @deesnutz42069
    @deesnutz42069 9 месяцев назад +3

    Awesome. I've been a big stoner doom fan for decades and EW is probably my favorite band. Thanks for approaching them with an open mind.

  • @waxwing9052
    @waxwing9052 Год назад +5

    This one is a surprise, I havent heard this for quite awhile, thank you.

  • @cornchamber3
    @cornchamber3 Год назад +6

    Perhaps you can think of the highlighting of the rhythm and riffs ahead of the vocals and solos as the band members “riding” their train of thought. It’s meant to feel quite unconscious as they slip from section to section, and Electric Wizard in particular have put emphasis on journeying, both internally and externally. So we sort of expect the music to be in a daze as it progresses, not always the absolute focus of our attention.

  • @gadpivs
    @gadpivs Год назад +7

    Personal recommendation for this sort of thing: Pentagram - 20 Buck Spin, the original version from their self-titled original release, with the extended solo at the end. Really the peak of this sort of sound, long before Electric Wizard, in my opinion.

  • @pottedrodenttube
    @pottedrodenttube Год назад +13

    This is a nice surprise. Black Sabbath was a blues style band before leaning more towards heavy metal, so it makes sense that you can hear it in the music. Doom is just a marketing genre, but it's more or less mainly categorized as heavy, usually slow, and a lot of fuzzy distortion, blues-oriented. It's not for everyone, and doesn't deviate far from what you've heard.
    Maybe a listen to Dopesmoker from the band Sleep is on the way.

    • @MetalGeek464
      @MetalGeek464 Год назад +1

      I fell down the Greek stoner/desert rathole with Hazy Seas and Villagers of Ioannina City to name a few.

    • @Ronnie.Ericsson
      @Ronnie.Ericsson Год назад

      Yes. We need an analysis of all 6 parts of Dopesmoker.

    • @jayedwards4787
      @jayedwards4787 Год назад +1

      Boy is nearly every word of that wrong .

  • @foxdenham
    @foxdenham Год назад +5

    Great review that helped me re-evaluate my aversion to certain types of metal! Here's a highly recommended off the wall song (yet millions of people are currently playing it).I love it's genre bending use of classical, and story telling Rap) It's called 'Hi Ben' by REN. You won't regret it. (ps: hope baby and family are well x)

  • @tiagoinacio167
    @tiagoinacio167 Год назад +5

    just found your channel. very interesting. I'm a huge Electric Wizard fan. think you would have like Mountains of Mars, an instrumental song from the same album you are listening to this song. a bluesy psychedelic instrumental

  • @spoitras
    @spoitras Год назад +6

    Good of you to crank the volume. Doom is very much a research of the most oppressive tone. The prime concept is the wall of sound that hits you live. From what you said, I think you'd prefer something like "Dear Lucifer" by Monolord.

  • @Senban9
    @Senban9 Год назад +3

    "...I know it'll turn the instruments up too..." and that folks, is how they get you!

  • @waldmeister0815
    @waldmeister0815 Год назад +3

    Electric Wizard reaction? Some people would already count that as underground music. Welcome to Stoner Rock / Doom.
    They are definitively struggling through the fog in more way than one. :D
    On your "Unstoppable like a tank" comment I highly recommend "Bolt Thrower". But that would be Death Metal, so perhaps put it a little bit later on your journey playlist.

  • @morior3027
    @morior3027 7 месяцев назад +1

    Watching people from "the other side" of music, listening and reacting to what Im used to listen just makes me love music more... I love doom rock/metal/stoner/blues. I just found this channel and discovered some rock history videos too, so im gonna watch these next. It would be VERY interesting to hear your reaction on Kyuss - Sleep - Om... as they are (in my opinion) the MOST melodic doom someone can find. Good recomendations would be ( Kyuss - Gardenia / Sleep - The Clarity / Om - State of non-return). Keep posting we love your reactions/ thoughts/ opinions and knowledge... thank you.

  • @GunnarCreutz
    @GunnarCreutz Год назад +4

    This was interesting! I had never heard of this band before.The Black Sabbath influence is obvious. I was asking myself how much the guitars was tuned down. I also noted a psychedelic vibe that reminded me of an old track by Hawkwind played at half speed.

  • @phantomlord3280
    @phantomlord3280 Год назад +5

    This is more so Stoner Metal rather than Doom metal :) hence the inhale and exhale in the beginning haha

    • @jayedwards4787
      @jayedwards4787 Год назад +1

      It actually bears little resemblance to the defining doom metal groups , Trouble, Candlemass, Solitude Aeturnus ,, the latter two epic doom bands.

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen Год назад

      EW is their own genre....

  • @SevenTrine
    @SevenTrine 27 дней назад +1

    Bingo on the horror movie vibes. There's a definite love of old-school horror throughout the genre.

  • @stpetie7686
    @stpetie7686 Год назад +4

    I've said it before and I'll say it again. I love the way this woman's mind works.

  • @motorcitytrains180
    @motorcitytrains180 Год назад +1

    I want to say that I have finally got to see all your videos and they are very interesting and lad is one of my countrymen since both my grandparents were both born in Romania can’t wait for some more different music

  • @brianflynn5355
    @brianflynn5355 6 месяцев назад +2

    I wish you were my music teacher when I was a wee lad 🤘

  • @annatraustadottir4387
    @annatraustadottir4387 Год назад +8

    I didn't recognize the band since I'm not much into Metal but I really liked the song. I liked the heavy trance-like drone going through the song and the psychedelic elements that emerged in the more "quiet" parts. Unlike Amy I liked the not-powerful singing there.

    • @elevenseven-yq4vu
      @elevenseven-yq4vu Год назад +1

      By all means check out the album "The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull" by a band called Earth, then! It features lots of trance-like drone, sometimes heavy, sometimes more ethereal, but always very mellow and very, very slow. It is the perfect kind of music to soothe me, help me meditate or empty my mind during bouts of depressive over-thinking, or simply to calm down when I am agitated or suffering from insomnia. While certainly being heavy, it does not have the cutting attack of much other heavy metal styles, but relies rather on sustain and a tonally warm kind of distortion. Very beautiful music, remindful of summer dusk.

    • @annatraustadottir4387
      @annatraustadottir4387 Год назад +2

      @@elevenseven-yq4vu Will do

  • @Ugly_Giant_Bag_of_Mostly_Water
    @Ugly_Giant_Bag_of_Mostly_Water Год назад +3

    Yes with "Close to the edge" and " And you and I" - a must listen in your muscial journey of (prog) rock.

    • @mikes9305
      @mikes9305 Год назад +1

      And Siberian Khatru! 😄

  • @howardzdenek98
    @howardzdenek98 Год назад +2

    One important thing to understand about heavy metal music is it was born in factories. Black Sabbath on their early albums were imitating factory sounds from the machines they worked with like metal shears. Tommy iomi from Black Sabbath lost the tips of two fingers just before Black Sabbath first tour on a metal shear in a factory. Afterwards he put rubber tips on his fingers which helped him produces his iconic sound.

  • @gradypatterson1948
    @gradypatterson1948 Год назад +1

    As you mentioned re-recording with more blues-based vocals, I got them mental picture/audio of a sultry female lounge jazz singer laying on top of the piano singing it 🙂
    This song is very heavy with bi-tones (root + 5th + 8th - commonly called "power-chords") and the triplet "chugging" feel: in this case, the modal ambiguity allows for some playing with both minor and major 3rds in the intro melodic line - something I've always found intriguing.
    As you noted, the use of the short-long triplet feel gives a sense of movement - possible more specifically travel - hoof-beats, train wheels, road noise are all evoked for me.
    While I'm not a huge Black Sabbath fan, I do enjoy their early works - particularly their second album "Paranoid", which I think is their best: Electric Wizard definitely captures a lot of that feel - they could easily be mistaken for a tribute band if they weren't writing their own new material! The vocalist is not a clone of Ozzy Osbourne, but he definitely captures much of Ozzy's growly and deep tones, which might well be the hardest aspect of early Black Sabbath to emulate. All in all, I find them a well done continuation of the style of early Black Sabbath, while remaining more than just a "clone" or cover band. I'll probably go find some more of their music to check out 🙂

  • @Fedja-2210
    @Fedja-2210 Год назад +2

    Oh wow. It's my favorite Stoner Doom Metal Band. I'm surprised that Virgin Rock picked it up. I guess it's something different spice of music then others. Stoner Doom Metal is more about groove and a vibe of a old horror film or like being drunk or even stoned and relaxing through a vibe. Most of those bands are inspired by the 70s blues rock and psychedelic bands. This band was experimented with a avant - garde type style from the album Let us Pray with the track Night of the Shape. I was kinda confused and surprised by that. But appreciated the will to try something different.

  • @mickeyhank
    @mickeyhank Год назад +6

    Such an homage to Black Sabbath. I respect the love they're showing to their idols. I didn't find the piece particularly moving or interesting though it was solid in its Sabbath-ian way. Loved how thoughtful you were, Amy, about it -- better than I could have done.

    • @chillepalmerz
      @chillepalmerz Год назад +2

      Listen to the albums Dopethrone and Witchcult Today. I don’t even like metal but they’re fantastic

    • @mickeyhank
      @mickeyhank Год назад +1

      @@chillepalmerz Cool, good to hear this! I will take your counsel....

    • @jayedwards4787
      @jayedwards4787 Год назад

      SABBATH were great …
      These guys suck

  • @durplehaze6484
    @durplehaze6484 9 месяцев назад

    This is wonderful. Absolutely wonderful. I love Electric Wizard and I love the harp 🙏

  • @SyBernot
    @SyBernot Год назад +5

    Something I have never listened to!!! I can taste the Black Sabbath in this. Reminiscent of Black Sabbath (the song), but also feels like a slowed down Gnome, Wenceslas. The artwork in my head listening to this is Frazetta's Dark Kingdom. Forward moving, maybe a trudge, but driving forward. It starts slow, builds, then drops to a walk, a bit like like an actors side conversation at the camera to explain what's going on then we flip back to the action, when it's done it goes back to that kind'a sultry beat, subversive, it's fresher now, the vocals are more pushing, more tin, more grit, and we build... 18:46 THATS where this should have gone...But it didn't so we are back to driving this toon in one of 3 directions, to completion, off a cliff, or into a dark alley that no one comes out of, they chose the latter. It just spins off into space. I don't feel satisfied.
    Doom metal because of the downbeat and choice of chords (flat/minor, IDK I'm not a musician) Overall I get a Black Sabbath vibe with a touch of Leonard Skinner Good Times, Bad Times, overall Gnome.
    I enjoyed this journey, for me Electric Wizard is a new thing. Don't love it but there it is, in all it's glory.

    • @phantomlord3280
      @phantomlord3280 Год назад

      The first album is the best imo. definitely worth checking out bro :)

    • @shiva1742
      @shiva1742 Год назад

      Wow, we seem to have ventured far off the main route, the side roads, and down some solitary road into sub, sub genre town.

    • @caseytaylor2496
      @caseytaylor2496 10 месяцев назад

      Gnome only runs because The Wiz walked! Wild you've heard of Gnome but not The Wiz... what a world!

  • @elevenseven-yq4vu
    @elevenseven-yq4vu Год назад +2

    I have an album by Black Wizard ("Dopethrone"), and while there is a bit of a Black Sabbath influence in their music on this album, it never occurred to me that the band name might refer to these two songs by Black Sabbath.
    It is interesting that they took exactly these two songs as a reference point.
    Both songs are from the classic Black Sabbath era, the early phase with Ozzy Osbourne as their (nasal) singer.
    These two songs open up quite a spectrum:
    "Electric Funeral" is complex, fast, very doomy, builds up in intensity over the course of the song, and it has very dark lyrics, echoing the real nuclear threat during the cold war era.
    "The Wizard" on the other hand is more upbeat in tone, a cute little ditty, quite simple, played in the typical Black Sabbath style (heavily featuring distortion and such), but at heart it is almost a typical rock'n'roll or boogie song - I might be exaggerating (only) a little, but a strong "roots rock" influence is certainly there. Also, the lyrics are actually not so dark, more fantasy styled, and while they never allude to what kind of magic the titular wizard actually spreads, the music does not imply any harmful kind of influence on his part.
    I heard that some of the other Electric Wizard albums are closer to Black Sabbath's style than "Dopethrone", but that one is very harsh, aggressive and monotonous at times. It also piles on the distortion thickly. Compared to "Dopethrone", Black Sabbath sounded like choir boys. The album name, as ever so often in heavy metal, inspired another band to take it on as their moniker.

  • @Hartlor_Tayley
    @Hartlor_Tayley Год назад +6

    I like the sound of it. Sounds live and Not fussed over. I think part of the effect of the vocals being hard to distinguish is because the guitars are playing in the vocal range and competing with the singer, this was a big no no back in my day. This song is all about the doomy riffage. I enjoyed this song and your thoughts are always interesting.

  • @mrln247
    @mrln247 Месяц назад

    Hopefully you give the Acoustic Wizard, cover a go. I bloody love it.

  • @wandajames143
    @wandajames143 Год назад +3

    Robert plant had a great name for this stuff. Deep Sabbath

  • @incredibleXMan
    @incredibleXMan Год назад +1

    I recommend you look at some 80s indie, synthpop and post punk bands. I'd suggest The Smiths, Depeche Mode and New Order to start.

  • @phantomlord3280
    @phantomlord3280 Год назад +3

    I’d recommend checking out Bolt Thrower! I’d recommend their song “the IV crusade” very very musical in many aspects while being very tastefully being metal :)

    • @MetalGeek464
      @MetalGeek464 Год назад +1

      The Emperor of Mankind would be pleased with this selection. \m/\m/

  • @TheDoctorFlay
    @TheDoctorFlay Год назад +3

    I am confident you would like other bands in this genre such as Candlemass and Cathedral.

  • @Metalmitch72
    @Metalmitch72 Месяц назад

    First heard Electric Wizard in 1995,had their demo. Friend of mine saw them live in New Orleans.

  • @billsenior213
    @billsenior213 Год назад +3

    Would love to hear how she reacts to 2 different versions of “You Keep me Hanging on” by the Supremes and Vanilla Fudge. Or even “Elenor Rigby” by the Beatles and Vanilla Fudge. Think she would be interested in the different takes….

    • @mikes9305
      @mikes9305 Год назад

      Rod Stewart also did a plaintive version of that in 1977.

  • @notthistimenet
    @notthistimenet Год назад +3

    Life is so short, and there is too much rock.

  • @rw100
    @rw100 11 месяцев назад +1

    If you fancy listening to something in between this and the Blues, you could check out a band called Goatsnake

  • @mirandak3273
    @mirandak3273 Год назад +2

    Amy’s going to start wearing black, have lots of silver, &!go heavy with black eyeliner.

  • @Andromansis
    @Andromansis 4 месяца назад

    Also before I forget here are two separate acoustic implementations of their sound : ruclips.net/video/qmNiVLDFx2g/видео.html
    this one is really novel because of the instrument used : ruclips.net/video/ne4DEs07Bvo/видео.html
    and yes, the bluesy nature really does shine through without that wall of sound in front

  • @amusingtheamazing
    @amusingtheamazing Год назад

    I thoroughly enjoyed this. I enjoyed listening to this for the first time with through your ears.! Thank you. Might I suggest Sleep - Dragonaut.

  • @Jam-J-Rambo
    @Jam-J-Rambo 5 месяцев назад

    @4:58
    Her first time ever, listening to Electric Wizard, and already wants to turn it up! 💪🏻
    Lady, you're on the right path!

  • @estebansantanaloria9624
    @estebansantanaloria9624 Месяц назад

    Fucking LOVE that bass solo

  • @stoneyjay5417
    @stoneyjay5417 5 месяцев назад

    the way she explained it invincible like a tank i loved that this song gives me power to go on in my worst of days and illness i belive its to symoblize the monotony of life

  • @mp6713
    @mp6713 Год назад +2

    Doom Metal makes me happy!

  • @silentforest7147
    @silentforest7147 Год назад

    This is the best video I have come across in awhile.

  • @vonVile
    @vonVile Год назад +3

    Amy, next do the best yet very underrated stoner hard rock band Monster Magnet. They have been around since 1989 and singer/song writer Dave Wyndorf is a lyrical genius. They are best known for the songs "Negasonic Teenage Warhead" and "Spacelord." They even did a cover of Black Sabbath's "Into The Void" that is better than the original.
    As for song suggedtions; "Last Patrol", "End Of Time", "Hallucination Bomb" or "Mindless Ones".
    PS - As for real Doom Metal do Pentagram's "Be Forewarned" (1972). The band is one the pioneers one of the genre.

    • @spybot6697
      @spybot6697 Год назад

      You mean Macabre, from the Be Forewarned/Lazy Lady 1972 single?

  • @securityscorpion8687
    @securityscorpion8687 Год назад +1

    THANX AMY🖤...ELECTRIC WIZARD RULES.

  • @IVANdtk117
    @IVANdtk117 Год назад +4

    one of the best metal bands in history imo, they were really innovators for the time, I'd recommend to listen more of them! specially the album "Dopethrone"

  • @marcblachman2322
    @marcblachman2322 Год назад +2

    I saw Candlemass mentioned. 100% agree. I think Amy would find something to like in their music. Samarithan or anything from Tales of Creation, esp with Messiah singing.

  • @ThisTrainIsLost
    @ThisTrainIsLost Год назад +2

    These analysis videos are all wonderful but in this case I would have preferred a look at Roy Wood's Wizard (which can almost be taken as overkill since Roy could record an album all by himself--see "Boulders" and "Mustard").

  • @xBlackShadowsZz
    @xBlackShadowsZz 10 месяцев назад +1

    As expected from electric wizard and a true classical musician

  • @arferbargel
    @arferbargel Год назад +3

    I saw the video title and immediately thought "oh, no...." but I was pleasantly surprised at how much Amy was able to engage with the piece (also love the idea of a saxophone in doom, why not?) Is she now ready for "Dopesmoker", folks?
    Joking aside, I think an important element of doom that can't be appreciated listening to recordings is the extent to which it is "body music" - slow tempi, extreme volume, lots of unison lines and riffs, etc are all essential to the physically transcendent experience of a great doom show.

    • @stephengibbons4771
      @stephengibbons4771 Год назад +2

      Dopesmoker might be biting off a little more than she can chew lol. An analysis of one of Sleep's other (slightly shorter) songs would be most welcome, though.

    • @thomasgrubb1906
      @thomasgrubb1906 Год назад

      @@stephengibbons4771 that’s exactly what I was thinking. I’m the one who got this song reviewed and I’m looking for my next one right now. My thought was Aquarian by sleep what do you think

    • @stephengibbons4771
      @stephengibbons4771 Год назад

      @@thomasgrubb1906 That's a good choice for sure.

    • @goldenboy140
      @goldenboy140 Год назад

      @@thomasgrubb1906 How bout some Melvins. Roman Dog Bird or Honey Bucket

  • @XeradonYU
    @XeradonYU Год назад +1

    I would love to see your reaction to Grai - In the Arms of Mara. It's unique, versatile, hard rock/folklore blade, it has lots of artistic qualities and talents (violin and flute standout the most)🙂

  • @theadventuresofjericho3856
    @theadventuresofjericho3856 10 месяцев назад

    Check out Legalize Drugs and Murder by Electric Wizard next please! I love your analysis of Doom Metal.

  • @punker-gamer-trucker-guy
    @punker-gamer-trucker-guy Год назад +1

    The buried muddy vocals is definitely artistic decision. Surely they're going to play you some shoegaze bands like coctaeu twins or my bloody valentine. Kind of the same thing except guitars are louder and more reverb and delay effects applied to them and oftentimes the vocals are even more buried. Doom is dirty and sludgy while shoegaze is sometimes brighter and more psychedelic.

  • @oatmeal710
    @oatmeal710 Год назад +1

    should listen to their song supercoven, great buildup and killer guitar tone

  • @erictallant4965
    @erictallant4965 11 месяцев назад +2

    EW is a very, very dark band. The self titled track is very tame compared to the rest of their catalog.

  • @motionlessmusic
    @motionlessmusic Год назад +1

    A review of a “Henry Cow” song would be interesting for you to do a review of. While they are a little too niche, it would be interesting to see you react to them since they are a lesser known progressive rock/ free jazz band who is known for their experimentation. Every one in the band is an absolute genius so it would be cool for you to pick apart and break down one of their songs. “Nirvana for Mice”, “Amygdala”, “Living In The Heart of The Beast”, “Ruins”, or “History & Prospects: Industry” are all good ones.

  • @TIGERSDFW
    @TIGERSDFW Год назад +4

    Kyuss would have been a better choice. " wall of sound" ? Gardenia

    • @josearjona3728
      @josearjona3728 Год назад +5

      There´s no better or worst, both are great bands

    • @brostenen
      @brostenen Год назад

      I disagree.... Tutti I Colori Del Buio. That is a wall like nothing else.

  • @gtrgar4561
    @gtrgar4561 Год назад +4

    I have a few thoughts on this song. The genre is more in line with Stoner Rock then Death Metal. I found the arrangement of the song more interesting than the Death Metal bands my son listened to in the mid 2000's (bands like Children of Bodom and As I Lay Dying) with the Cookie Monster vocals.
    The song "Electric Wizard" 4 distinct sections: The section at 3:10m into song where the instruments drop out then the guitar is panned left, then drums return panned to the right then the song returns back to full band that leads to a guitar solo that uses a wah-wah effect. At 4:12m, a new section starts with a new bass riff (a repeating descending chromatic line), then, at 4:41m the drums (kind of Jazzy) come in, then the vocal, then a mellow guitar solo (bluesy/jazzy). The final section starts with the core riff losing the triplet feel, a short vocal then a psychedelic, Pink Floydian outro , ala Echoes from the album Meddle. Overall, the drums were solid (i.e. not thrashy) and supported the song very well. I believe the guitars and bass were tuned down 3 whole steps. The interesting thing, is the lead vocalist used a very clean tone. There was no distortion or screams or histrionics. The vocalist sang the story of the Wizard the flew in on the back of a dragon to take the listener on a 'trip'.
    An earlier commenter talked about the band Vanilla Fudge taking some pop songs then playing darker/slower versions. While Amy was reacting to the song, I was thinking, what would "Electric Wizard" sound like if it was sped up. I found the video on youtube and played it back at 1.5 times speed. To my 'classic rock' ingrained ears, it sounded better and the vocals were clearer. Cheers!
    🎸🤘😎🤘

  • @jay-remedy-plz
    @jay-remedy-plz Год назад

    Oh I thought you would despise this song. Much love for hearing it through and dicing it up for us. My occasional go to sound if I’m multitasking, trying to focus on something other than the music itself.

  • @JimmySans
    @JimmySans 11 месяцев назад +3

    Theee Wiiizaaard

  • @adamelliott18
    @adamelliott18 Год назад +2

    You know, it's ok to hear some obscure and or B quality tunes because we had to hear some of those rock songs radio/bars/friends etc. One learns to discern good from meh and develop one's personal taste.

  • @lordvlygar2963
    @lordvlygar2963 Год назад +1

    22:00 Doom Metal has a few offshoot genres. Stoner Metal, as was just heard here, is more about fuzz, thick riffs, mid-pace, blues and psychedelic characteristics. Sludge Metal is a higher tempo, more harsh riffs, tends to have screaming vocals, and eschews the psychedelics. There are plenty of bands that fuse those two offshoots; Stoner Sludge.

  • @camvillar8177
    @camvillar8177 Год назад +1

    I strongly urge you to react to “Awaken” by the prog rock band Yes.

  • @brostenen
    @brostenen Год назад +1

    15:57 And onwards.... That was exactly what the wizard said....

  • @randalladams7692
    @randalladams7692 Год назад +1

    You're too cool you always rock and your spot on the music love doom metal you can hear a allot of sabbath in it it's were metal started good job

  • @Chamomileable
    @Chamomileable Год назад +1

    Doom metal is generally characterized by very low tempo and an emphasis on triads and long vamps on the same themes. Drone doom is actually SLOWER and sometimes gets as slow as only a couple dozen BPM. It's the extreme of the thought that slower can be heavier.

  • @bouncingczechs
    @bouncingczechs 6 месяцев назад

    Just discovered your channel, and I love your analysis! Would love to see your opinion on Neurosis - Stones from the sky!

  • @Raiderblack
    @Raiderblack 8 месяцев назад +2

    Wow surprised she's doing Electric Wizard... They are heavier than dark matter!

  • @matthewatwood8641
    @matthewatwood8641 4 месяца назад

    I think that chunky rhythm is you leaving Earth on the back of a dragon with a wizard riding through dimensions in deepest space. At first, almost all you hear is that rhythm, until the colossal Cosmic forces swirling around you start to penetrate your consciousness, and then you break through, and all of that multi-dimensional richness & wildness penetrates your consciousness. When the wizard speaks, your mind lets go and enters a whole new realm of awareness. Then we return to the chunky rhythm as you and your friends, having been to this magical place with the wizard and experiencing enlightenment and profound personal transformation, continue on your journey through the universe, undulating with the rhythm of the cosmos that you now understand yourself to be a part of.
    It's psychedelic af. I highly recommend ingesting about 500 mics of good, clean acid, let it start kicking in, then put this on. Even better, immediately after the song ends, put on some Charlie Patton or Robert Johnson to bring your soul back down to earth.
    This song is definitely more whimsical than most other Electric Wizard songs, which are extremely heavy.

  • @earthsoulrocknroll
    @earthsoulrocknroll 5 месяцев назад

    "There's this impending [long pause] doom quality" :)

  • @caseytaylor2496
    @caseytaylor2496 10 месяцев назад +2

    Nobody told this lady to smoke a 6 paper joint first?

  • @orestisoro1899
    @orestisoro1899 10 месяцев назад

    I would love to hear her opinion on the Heavy Psychedelic days of Monster Magnet
    Really enjoyable video

  • @WindmillChef
    @WindmillChef Год назад +1

    I do hear a few nodes in the music that reference, are an updated times homage to Black Sabath's style and the singer also stylistically mimics Ozzy Osbourne.
    Now at the risk of sounding like the professional critics whom Amy quoted of the early 60's about The Beatles, this sounds like 15 year olds trying to create music after 2 music lessons, the guitarist noodled around in his bedroom when he returned home after his second official guitar lesson with a teacher, this is the riff, the bars, the motive, whatever he came up with. He did find that "gain" dial on the amp though.
    Having said that I did like it more than other music of the genre, a genre that I don't like. I did enjoy some of the section changes, the second guitar solo (there were 4!), they are not above using electronics and it wasn't a competitive rehearsal display of technical skill. And in modern music being technically over able is not a requirement to make the art. The first Beatles album that Amy is covering is elementary in simplicity, U2's Bono once famously stated "we were a band before any of us could play an instrument", and we know what they've created.
    But what I miss in comparison to The Beatles is a direction, I hear no passionate conviction of any kind and they seem overly content to make music that can be easily boxed in a genre, with just a tweak and twirk it sounds like many others.
    Not my liking but not all that bad either, it could be worse ( how would one like people saying of one's music that it could be worse?) and all is good.

  • @peterhughes8699
    @peterhughes8699 Год назад +1

    Ok - I don't know EW but as soon as I heard it was Doom Metal I knew Amy wouldn't like it. As a guitarist and bassist I also knew what to expect. Within 10sec I knew what guitars they were using and exactly what amps. The heavy chugging riff started which I could play after 1 listen in drop D tuning. The bass line is even easier. That was followed by the screaming/grunting vocals and the 2 squealing guitar solos on steriods. The lyrics (who cares) would be some dark, dismal tripe of no relevance to any sane persons life. That's Doom Metal in one song. But at least they're playing guitars. Move on Amy :)