this terrified me... Swans - The Seer (REACTION)
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Original Video: • Swans "The Seer" ("The...
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I've already taken this dark mind alternating journey. I love watching your reaction. The repetitiveness at times is hypnotic, spellbounding. It's haunting and primal. It takes insane genius to create this. Whatever you do, do not listen at night. I'm still recovering:0
Absolutely listen at night, in the woods - if possible lol
@@lethalphenomenon6061 Good idea!
@@cherylreichardt 😁
@@cherylreichardt I actually have listened to this while playing Kingdom Come: Deliverance in the dark woods. Quite fitting.
@@lethalphenomenon6061 Actually Daniel should have sat in the dark for us!😄
The depths and heights of a shamanic journey. I just added this album to my collection. Thank you, Daniel, for introducing me to Swans.
Very interesting, powerful, industrial, gruelling, theatrical. I’m into dance and the whole way through I was thinking of the choreography you could create for this. And yes, when it got to the drilling part in particular, it was weirdly terrifying.
Haven't heard this song in years, appreciate you doing it, easier to do with someone else. Truly a grueling experience for the musicians and the listeners alike, can't imagine how cathartic it must feel to play this.
Wow you reacted to the whole track - Love seeing someone vibe similarly to me when hearing this. It's so visceral and primordial.
Third time hearing this number. It truly is unlike anything else I've heard. (Some early King Crimson might be a sort of comparison.) Almost revolutionary in its daring and innovation. Props to Daniel for doing this. No other reactor would attempt it, imo.
Frankie Seymour does an album reaction of To Be Kind if you're interested.
Check out Yeti by Amon Düül II. Are some similarities.
Yep - King Crimson's (Super similarly Creepy) Larks Tongue in Aspic Part 1
@@semchen9 Larks' Tongues is indeed what I was thinking of.
@@Yosef1952 one of my favorites of any King Crimson
This was really a f---in' great track!
Thanks Daniel for enabling a listen to this at arms length so to speak, with you in the room. I couldn't click on the link to the original as it happens to be 3AM here and it felt like I might be opening the door to the cellar.
Instantly subbed. Very entertaining reaction on a massive behemoth of a song.
It just blows my mind how they really channeled pure organized chaos in such an evil sounding piece of massive magnitude. I'll never get over it
I like the Swans, who are a new band to me. Actually I think I prefere this music to alot of the progressive rock. Very exciting, the ambient part in this song was e.g. a complete surprise.
If this made you terrified in a good way, then next step would be “Scott Walker SDSS14+13B(Zercon A Flagpole Sitter) 2012. Yes, that’s the song title. One of the top comment on this track is “This man has perfected the craft of musical unease. His stuff is pure nightmare fuel and i love it.” Warning it’s a 21+ min. track.
My gosh yes. Scott Walker was in his own league. And genre.
Daniel, the Background "Tinkling" I believe you here are inquiring about, is of a Hammered Dulcimer, played by Thor Harris.
a dulcimer played by Thor, that's pretty metal
Awesome drums. The album cover is genius with a doggie face, but human teeth and binocular vision. He is watching us and forcing us to listen.
Subbed :) Appreciate these reactions
A nice little post-rock ditty. Loved it!
Daniel is great. Thanks for taking chances and not caring what some think. Your channel gets better with each video. I love Swans. Some of their stuff from the mid 80's is really great too. Check it out sometime.
This was great, brought back memories of people and places I haven’t thought about before, NYC etc. playing in such seemingly slow and varying tempo is not easy. People mention Amon Düül so maybe checkout their song “Dem Guten,....” from their album Phallus Dei or anything from their Yeti Album. Great reaction, you win the internet for this one. Thanks.
13 minutes in (and gonna keep listening), I like it. And has a similar vibe as Amon Düül II's double album from the 70s, Yeti.
Beautiful reaction to this masterpiece. Thankyou, Sir.
At some points, almost
"Toccata"-ish. Unpredictability and tension, keeping you engaged.
Maybe move a little more into the industrial groove with Einsturzende Neubauten.
This is some very interesting music. I wonder if my dad would've liked it. Not sure. I'm still not sure if I like it, lol. If you ever get back to more King Crimson, check out Larks Tongues in Aspic Part One. It's over 13 minutes in length and it's an instrumental, and when I played it for my friend, many years ago, he said "I hate it". Well... at least he was honest : )
Oh please check out the Hu (Wolf Totem)
They are a heavy metal band from Mongolia that features throat singing… haunting and strangely fantastic
I had to turn this one off because to me this is tearifiing and scary so I I had to trued it off. Sorry.
Death Opera
Listen to 80's Swans. There are some beautiful vocals by Jarboe and they do several covers of Joy Division's Love Will Tear Us Apart. You would really love the Swans albums from the 80's. Thurston Moore from Sonic Youth played bass in Swans during their first year as a band.
@@sarang8585 Filth, Cop, Greed, Holy Money, Children of God are all worth a listen. The Burning World...not so much, but still OK. I saw the band in NYC when I was in high school and they were epic.
@@sarang8585 Been a fan since high school. I was the weird kid who liked weird things in my high school. I exposed a few others in my high school to Swans and other bands that weren't known very well. Great times.
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This was rought
Pure bodily injury