Raoul should be a full member by now. This song is beautiful and you guys are beautiful. Much love from South Africa and I hope I get to see you live someday.
I will never share just one of your video, i will and i already share yout entire channel :D This song is perfect. The flute relaxes me even in the middle af that awesome metal piece. And the lyrics are so encouraging (i'm not sure of that last word because my english is not perfect yet) Big kiss from France guys , keep going.
You dont know me, and youll probably never see this--- but this song legitimately saved my life. I was on the verge on the ending the insufferable pain and this song came on randomly and it changed my entire view of the situation i was in. From the bottom of my heart, truly and with my whole being... thank you to the entire bloodywood family. From across the world came my savior. "You can get back up if youre still alive...." struck a nerve and legitimately saved me. Thank you. I dont care if you never see this. I had to say it. Brett, from Desloge, MO - USA. Thank you again.
Hey Boosted, i don't know if bloodywood gonna see your comment but a person from their homecity, New Delhi, India just did. Stay strong my friend. You are a fighter. Take care.
Michigander here, keep rocking on Boosted, you aren't alone in the battle you have us here in the comments and those who care for you as well *virtual hug*
Hey, I used to be a therapist who worked with teens specifically too! I found this music back when I was still a therapist, and I agree. This song is so great for sharing with teenage metal-fans. So many of our clients relate best through music, and providing them with a positive message from such a banger of a song has been extremely helpful. Whether a client finds this song during a therapy session or out in the wild, I just love how encouraging it is. Music like this feeds the soul in all the best ways!
In India "HELP" is not just a word. I experienced this great Indian heart trough many visits in this beautiful country. Indian people are a treasure for this rotten egoistic world , a complete exeption . At every time when I had problems , at every busstand or railwaystation , when I was seriously sick , in every complicate situation I found , unexpected, a helping hand. And not for any profit, just for a "thank you". Indian people : Don't become "western" , keep your good heart. I' ll come back INDIA, this Corona-bullshit kept me from travelling, but this year, when the gods allow it, I will come back. Namaskar from Germany
Thank you all for the bravery you've shown in the comments. So many of you have poured your hearts out and shared stories, both big and small, of battles won and lost, of your own and those close to you.. you're the spirit of this song, you've made the message so much stronger. There'll always be a piece of us right here, ready to back you up in the battles to come. Much love.
Your words and power are totally piercing, you guys created something extremely powerful and incredible, and I want to also thank you individually for your part. MAD RESPECT, MAN
Thank you Raoul for sharing your talents with Karan and Jayant and all of us who love the music of Bloodywood! You guys knocked this project out of the park! I'm really glad too that you guys found that online counselor for those who need it. Keep kicking ass!
I can't listen to or talk about this song without tearing up. Karan, Jayant, Raoul, you are all so wonderful and I love that you teamed up to make this song and provide a means for 60 people to get help for mental illness. I avoided getting help for so long (but finally did 4 years ago), and I'm doing pretty well now, but I will be looking to this song and these lyrics to help me through the tough times. Thank you, thank you all
Raoul Kerr there have been some tough times in my life involving friends and people I’ve cared about, metal as a genre has helped me through most of those times, the lyrics saying what I’ve never been able to, and this song you have done just prove how far you guys will go in the world, the powerful lyrics, combined with beautiful music just says so much in a little under 5 minutes.. you have my full support and my loving of your music. KEEP ROCKING ON
Its definitely a start in the right direction. I like the little push even tho not long term, still up to the person once they started the first session@@sarcasticallyrearranged
"the battle against mental illness cannot be won decisively. It is a long campaign against an enemy who never tires, whose forces swell to twice their size whenever you look away. Battle against a foe of such magnitude, who occupies your very mind… every moment you survive is a triumph against all odds. There is no more honorable combat." Klingon Therapist.
I was recently diagnosed with Stage 4 liver cancer. Given 12 - 18 months tops to live. I plan to listen to this song at least once a day as a major @#$% you to cancer every day that I have left on this Earth.
Metal is a good way to let out all your agression in a positive maner. Once you got rid of all that, you can fokus on kindness in the rest of your live. :)
The message comes from the heart, brother. The violence and conflict of the mind comes out in a maelstrom of words and gives form to art. The message I get from this is LIVE, FIGHT for your happiness and conquer the darkness. It's a self motivational fight song in the struggle against depression and suicide.
It's also something you can perfectly observe on concerts and festivals. The people are loud, "aggressive" and energetic in front of the stage but deeply caring for each other, watching one another in the crowd / along the moshpits and in front of the bars of anywhere else off the stage. Metal is a very effective way to channel your inner energies, either positive OR negative and let them erupt surrounded by like-minded people who possibly go through similar stages and phases in their lives.... Horns up, my friends. This is the world I like to see much, much more...
As a combat veteran, this song really hit home...hard. I wish I could have shared this with my fallen brothers; suicide has taken too many of after all we have survived. Thank you. As a metalhead, Bloodywood is the best thing to happen to metal in the last 10 years!
Thank you for your service. Especially in the light of the Afghanistan issue. I hate that good American souls were wasted. My brother served 4 tours in Afghanistan and he'll never be the same.
Veteran as well. Not combat, but feel the despair often. Particularly with the callous and evil way the US departed from the AFG. Not that I didnt want to see us depart, but all of the stupid and evil ideas and actions that I was made to be a party to because I joined like ... four years before it all started. Like ... how could we do this shit to people ...?
I completely agree how this song hits home because 4 years ago inwas pronounced dead and came back 25 minutes later from a complete flat line and I thank who ever it was who saved me that day now I do have ptsd but I have not been to war but I do understand how our troops and veterans feel daily and I thank u sir for ur survous in our military
There's more to the quote at 03:36. It reads as follows: “In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer. And that makes me happy. For it says that no matter how hard the world pushes against me, within me, there’s something stronger - something better, pushing right back.”
I love Cemican, they are a Mexican band partially singing in indigenous Nahuatl language, and they are using many precolumbian flutes in their songs! These bands made me pick up my recorder again after years. Because recorder can absolutely be a metal instrument lol
If Bloodywood has a million fans, I'm one of them. If Bloodywood has 5 fans, I'm one of them. If Bloodywood has 1 fan, that is me. If Bloodywood has no fans, then I am no longer alive. If the world is against Bloodywood, I am against the world.
From America: You are the needle in the haystack. You scream righteousness and you live it. Forever proud. You, are what humanity should strive to be. Fight on. Fight hard.
Yesterday I showed my coworkers this song at work. At the end of the day one of them asked me what the words meant. I showed him this video and he burst into tears telling me how close he is to ending it all. I had no idea he was feeling that low. Thank you guys.
THIS, is exactly what is beautiful about RUclips. The media works overtime to tell us who to hate, who to like & who to fear... but then we come here to RUclips and suddenly the world isn't such a big place after all. We sit in our room in some suburban city feeling alone and like there couldn't possibly be anyone out there who understands, but then we click on a video of some kid in Japan just killing it on his guitar listening to Ozzy or some band in India who are on fire singing about the struggles you battle daily in your own tiny corner. Music is universal and unites us all. We all have struggles. We all have pain. We all have happiness, love, loss. Let this video be a beacon of light, a constant reminder that YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
Well said. There is no need to be alone. There is always someone for you if you open your eyes and take the hands extended to you. But there is also a need for us to not look away. Talk to the person if you see signs that one might suffer. It is not easy to spot, but it is sometimes clear to see for anyone willing to look.
As a severely anxious person, I'm extremely selective about leaving comments on RUclips, but a three-and-a-half-year-old video from such a positive, caring band should be safe enough. Even if you never read it, it feels like the least I can do to share (and boost you in the algorithm a little by commenting at all) how deeply this song affected me. A friend recently shared your music with me and I've since listened to all your music videos, and the only reason I haven't watched your documentary or other content yet is that it would require me to stop watching your music videos on repeat. I've recently lost a friend to suicide, and I regret that I didn't discover your music sooner because I would have loved to share this music video in particular (and all your music in general) with them. That said, as I continue to struggle with my own depression, anxiety, and isolation, "Jee Veerey" reminds me to keep going, that "we can get back up if we're still alive." I really can't overstate the depth of emotion your music inspires; nothing new I've heard in the last decade or so has even come close to moving me in the same way. I play this song over and over again, hoping to sear the melody and the lyrics indelibly on my brain so I'll always remember them in my darkest hours. I only regret that I have no income with which to support your work on patreon, but I've shared your music with everyone I can think of who would appreciate it in my admittedly very small social circle and hope I'll be able to justify the cost of your album when it comes out because holy shit, the world needs your music and your message.
As an anxious person myself, I can completely relate to the way you feel. I wish you all the luck in the world and I know you'll get out of your dark times. Here, have a virtual hug from India 🤗
From your taste here and your pfp, I want to suggest you consider looking into the band Transgressive, for another heavy metal artist that understands where you're coming from and isn't afraid to fight alongside you.
I am 52 year old female metal head from the USA. I was going through some dark times and was searching for online mental health videos. During my search, I found Jee Veeray and I listened! The lyrics and power of the song brought my focus away from my darkness. I realized I am supposed to be here in this world and I want to say THANK YOU to Bloodywood for putting their energy and spark into this world. I enjoy ALL of your music and am now a big fan! I need your energy and power! You rock and I hope to see the band during a live performance in the future! Keep doing what you are doing! You saved this soul!
Превод на Български - тук: I believe these lyrics should be translated and inserted in all languages, here is the translation in Bulgarian: Всички трябваше да отидем до долната земята Където слънцето не грее и луната не свети Стоящи назад, за хванатия в капан в големия балон, казвайки: „Онзи човек, не си заслужава главоболието“ Звучи познато, нали? Мисля, че всички го притежаваме Начин на мислене, който изглежда не се разбира, ние сме го надраснали Сега стоя назад и побутвам големия балон, казвайки: „Отговори, ти си по-голям от неприятностите, проблемите“ Вървете по тази долина на смъртта с вдигната глава Кажете: „Ще се върна, днес няма да умра“ Защото колкото и да се опитваме, никога не можем да отречем Можем да се върнем, ако сме още живи! Само след удържането на тестовете на огъня желязото се кове! Живей, смели, Бори тези вътрешни бури и победи, смели, отвей тези рани и се изправи още веднъж литни, смели, твърде дълго лежа в тъмнина! Живей, смели, Бори тези вътрешни бури и победи, смели, отвей тези рани и се изправи още веднъж литни, смели, твърде дълго лежа в тъмнина! Чувствителност: способността да усещате всичко Дар и проклятие, възходът и падението Виждам теб и мен в безопасност на място в средата Пауза от надбягването с плъхове само за малко Изберете момента и го замразете завинаги във времето Вземи част от нас и го уви в рима Имаш ли 13 причини да си отидеш? Ето още три: защо трябва да останеш! Вървете по тази долина на смъртта, с вдигната глава Кажете "Ще се върна, днес няма да умра" Защото колкото и да се опитваме, никога не можем да отречем Можем да се върнем, ако сме още живи! Само след удържането на тестовете на огъня желязото се кове! Живей, смели, Бори тези вътрешни бури и победи, смели, отвей тези рани и се изправи още веднъж литни, смели, твърде дълго лежа в тъмнина! Живей, смели, Бори тези вътрешни бури и победи, смели, отвей тези рани и се изправи още веднъж литни, смели, твърде дълго лежа в тъмнина! Вървете по тази долина на смъртта с вдигната глава Кажете "Още не съм готов, днес няма да умра" Защото колкото и да се опитваме, никога не можем да отречем Можем да се върнем, ако сме още живи! Само след удържането на тестовете на огъня желязото се кове! Живей, смели, Бори тези вътрешни бури и победи, смели, отвей тези рани и се изправи още веднъж литни, смели, твърде дълго лежа в тъмнина! Живей, смели, Бори тези вътрешни бури и победи, смели, отвей тези рани и се изправи още веднъж литни, смели, твърде дълго лежа в тъмнина! „Здравейте приятели, много ви глагодарим че изгледахте това видео. „Jee Veerey” е песен за борбата с депресията и психическите заболявания. Ние лично сме изгубили роднини и приятели заради форми на психически проблеми. Това ни запали защото осъзнаваме че тези са реални болести, те не са просто моментно състояние. Затова ние и нашите спонсори решихме да направим нещо отвъд просто да пеем за това, затова отиваме по-далеч и купихме 60 1:1 консултационни сесии с професионални консултанти за всички които искат да бъдат консултирани. Това са 60 сесии по 1 час - 1:1 по видео или по чат за каквото предпочитате. Напълно анонимно е. Затова ако някой от вас или някой който познавате минава през какъвто и да е вид трудности - независимо дали работа, семейство, връзки, учене, кариера, каквото и да е. Просто погледнете в описанието - там има купон. Влезте на www.hopetherapy.in и използвайте 1 сесия с купона (BWOOD1001). Това не е спонсорирано, ние ги купихме за вас. Вярваме в това което правим и ставаме част от него. Благодаря ви приятели, планираме го от няколко месеца, но ето ни, направихме го! Надявам се да вие харесала песента“
Hey Blooodywood, you may or not see this, but if you do I love it. If not I hope someone in my situation does. I was deep in my bottle earlier. I have been drinking for comfort for many years. I have so much pain that I can't deal with, like extreme emotional abuse from my father and sexual abuse from others when I was younger. I quickly found alcohol as a way to comfort myself from these horrigble storm in myself. But tonight, I was fed up with it. I bought a 1.5L of cheap vodka and knew exactly how I was going to end my life, using the vodka to make to easier. I have been a fan of yours forver, and listyened to this song many times. But tonight, I was browsing songs, I don't know why, as I had already resolved tpo end my life and had the gun next to me. This song came on, and after I called the NHPS who literally prevnted me from taking my own life. I don't know what will happen to me next, I asked them to call the police as I wasn't sure I would be ablw to stop myself. Whereever I am, I am alive thanks to this song. Jee Veerey. excuse any typos since I am still quite drunk
I’m a 32 yr old woman who has struggled with depression for many years, with 5 attempts on my life. It is still a struggle. A friend of mine shared this on Facebook...I have been listening to it over and over. Your music has touched my heart. Thank you
Keeping hangin' in there and never stop moving forward, even if you've gotta take little tiny baby steps day by day. You're never alone. I wish you the best
@@sarasmith4778 right with you. i've been sick for a number of years now and on the bad days i want nothing more to have things end. on the good days i have it in me to fight. mostly i get inbetween days and this song pushes me back into the living.
This video made me cry. I'm Military Veteran who recently attempted suicide on February 18th 2018. I was battling demons and so much more. I sought help and got the help I sorely needed. This song touched my heart for so many reasons, I want to say Thank you from the deepest parts of my heart. Thank you on shedding light on a subject that should matter to everyone. Anyone who's suffering in silence please reach out, there is so much beauty in life and there are people who love you and remember you are love. Bloodywood keep up the awesome work you're doing you're an amazing group of people \m/ Rock on
As the song says in the indian language "Live, brave one. Fight those internal storms (struggles) and win, brave one! Rise once again! Fly once again! You have layed in darkness for too long"
Brother, I know what you mean. Too many of us vets choose to end our lives, because of the hell we go through, both dreaming and waking. Every day, too many of us choose to surrender, when in battle, we never do. I think the fact that us vets forget is that when we serve, we are not alone. We always have a team around us, and support who we can call for assistance. The fact that you are still here says that though the fight is hard, you are still fighting it -- and as a vet myself, brother, I have your 6. You got this. And if you ever feel like the battle is being lost, remember: "When you cant run, you walk. When you cant walk, you crawl. When you cant crawl...when you cant do that...you find someone to carry you." ~ Firefly ep. 11, "The Message" I hope you're doing well, given the times we're living in brother.
One team, one fight. We always remember the ones that we served with but what is sometimes forgotten are the ones before us. I am glad we removed most of the stigma of mental health. Medic. OIR 2024
I watched this video while in a cafe and couldn't stop crying. "Tu jee, Veerey" Choosing to live was one of the bravest things I've ever done. Thank you, thank you, thank you for acknowledging that choosing to go on, to stand up, to live is bravery.
I am a proud metalhead, we do not have borders or hatred, we are united despite our differences, I am a 40 year old British guy, shaved head, tattoos, etc, and at the end of the video to see Bloodywood are helping to help people needing support with mental health issues.... it has me teared up.................. IRON IS FORGED
Was on the front row by the railing for their club gig in Bedford and started crying when they started playing this, with Karan doing his thing on guitar literally within arm's reach of me, with the rest of the band there on that very small stage. I'll never forget that moment. This song is a true expression of sheer humanity.
Indeed... Damn. Today Nuremberg, Germany... 40+ years old and started crying like a baby... Glad it was also very very sweaty. WTF LoL crying in a Mosh/Circle Pit... Wow strange experience
I'd actually love Indian Sports Administration taking this song as their official song for all sports where our athletes represent India. This is such an anthem type song which represents never to give up and keep on going until you win. No major fancy dialogues, just one simple shout: "Tu Jee Veere. Toofaano se ladd ke, tu jeet veere." Simply exceptional. Bloodywood, thank you for the bottom of my heart. If I ever reach a level, i will always prefer this song to be played at all sports venue and make our players feel that we are always there for them.
I literally cannot stop listening to this song this morning. So many tears. I cannot thank you enough for this, truly. Came at a much needed time, your music is a gift that is changing lives.
think positive, no matter what. if you think..u are nothing then think about people for whom you are precious....and I wish best for your future challenges
Footless Jo ,Yeah this song connects everyone and is so uplifting. I visited your channel and found you are also an inspiration to others. Just take it this way you lost a foot so that you can fly I just hope you do good with your rehab
Had the hardest time of my life 2 years ago. Lost my father, was having the most vulnerable moments. Specifically at that time I used to listen to this particular song to motivate myself. Currently, I got married, maintaining my family without having any kind of problem by the grace of Almighty. The lines on this song specifically got me pumped all the time. Currently I am 26 years old and thriving for my dreams to achieve. Thanks @Bloodywood
I'm german, an american friend showed me this song the other day. It's absolutely stuck in my head. I went through almost the entire channel, I watched the documentary, I read up on you guys- and I do keep coming back to this song. This band is beautiful, you are kind people who use their voice to support mental health in a way that's still so rare, but much needed. the words after the end of this video are smart, well put, and so good to hear. Metal is so full of emotions, and your music hits me extra hard. The lyrics are beautifully poetic, the singing touching and hardcore at the same time, the control over all these instruments is stunning. The video framing, filming, editing- this is such a large project, I'm in absolute awe and I can't put into words about how grateful I am to have found you. I already showed Bloodywood to five other people this. Expect me and my crew at your next europe concerts, my friends.x
This is why am a proud metal head.. metal speaks the truth.. there is nothing hidden in it.. it screams out all the truth.. keep on the good work.. this lil guy is in support of u all.. if u need any help.
Not even Indian nor do I speak the language but I still like this. Metalhead from another country and I agree with the OP. Metal still has a soul to it and more meaning than a lot of the vacuous crap my country likes to push nowadays.
That funny moment when you know you found something huge before everyone else - that was me a few months ago with Bloodywood. This band is going to explode so much in the future it's hard to imagine. Just please, don't do coke on your private jet 6 years from now.
I am looking at a PTSD diagnosis and have been fighting some rough stuff. I stumbled across this song and it's been really helping me reframe these struggles in a much better light. Thank you so much.
I suffer from extremely crippling anxiety, recovering from agoraphobia and depression. Lately during bouts of mania from my anxiety I have been listening to this song and it has become my center. The chorus is now my mantra. I keep telling myself "Tu Jee Veerey" and things start to melt away and I am centered again. Thank you guys for this and the other issues your music brings to light. Much gratitude and respect from Utah, USA.
I'm a 45 year old woman. I have had chronic depression since I was eleven years old, have self harmed in the past, and have made many attempts on my own life - the last one being just a couple of months ago. Thank you so much for this song. I share it as far as I can with other friends who are struggling. So many of us are lost to the Black Dog, and it's people like you who help to pull us out. Thank you xx
@@thoushallsuffer I live for my autistic, disabled adult son. I live for those who love me (my family and my husband). I live to help others, it's my purpose in life. I don't subscribe to the "I don't need anybody" way of living - all of us need each other in some way.
@@puerhindulgence3653 I agree, we need each other. I am fiercely independent, but _will_ ask for help when I need it. Independence implies that you can independently figure out if you need help.
The first step to solving any problem is realizing there is one. That being said: Realize you are not alone, that you never walk alone -- that you never were, and you never do.
I am much closer to that final decision than anyone except my therapist knows. I have a method ready. I broke down in tears with this song, but for the first time in a long time they're not tears of pain or grief. Chronic depression for 20 years and grief for two. This is probably the first thing that made me feel strong for dealing with it. You have no idea how much this song helps. Thank you for making it. It's actually helped me in therapy and given me strength. Thank you.
I've been through my fair share of crap, nothing like you obviously. Hell, I've only been alive for 6 years longer than you have been dealing with your demons. But what I know is that the sentence "Only after enduring the test of fire iron is forged" is so very true. I've always come out of my crap as a stronger person. I genuinely hope that you will see have the same feeling one day and find peace within yourself. Whatever you may decide, know that you're not alone and that there will always be a place for you in this community.
You're the iron, brother! I hope you will gain much more strength, and endure the tests that - hopefully - will lead one day for you to that one answer this is all about: to become you! Stay strong!
This song has legit saved my life more times than I can count since I found it in Sept 2018 when I was at a domestic violence shelter, having finally successfully escaped my abusive husband. By this point, those opening notes on the flute go straight to my heart... Thank you with all my heart and soul..❤❤❤❤❤❤
I came in here with the mentality to criticize....I guess this covid19 thing sometimes puts me in troll mood.....yet, I left with tears in my eyes....facing my truths and insecurities, realizing how afraid I am of what's ahead, and then the lyrics hit me like a learned sensei letting life teach his apprentice the most profound lessons......it is only through enduring the trials of fire that iron is forged.....thank you for this moment. you got a new fan today...
Thanks for being a real human! The world really needs people like you. Ones that listen and have enough integrity to stay loyal to truth and recognize it whenever it appears
@@michagu3996 The irony was hilarious. I got the notification for this as the song finished playing on Spotify. It's on random shuffle of over 60 hrs of music.
"You got 13 reasons for you to go away? Here's three more: for why you gotta stay." This line hit me hard. Such a powerful song. I'm so glad this was recommended to me! :D
Joe Ninja Master but what are those 3 reasons? I only see two responses , one about holding your head up high in the valley of death and getting back up while we are still alive. Unless he was referring to the chorus....
joemann7971 That may very well be what was being referred to in the song. However I felt like they were referring to the fact that I may be able to come up with 13 reasons to end my life. But if I tried I could find 13 reasons plus three to keep going. That's what I got out of that line. I hope my answer helped. If you're thinking about suicide maybe we can talk about it. You don't have to fight alone my friend. :)
Joe Ninja Master I'm not suicidal. It has crossed my mind when I'm depressed but never tried acting on it, but that's rarely the case anymore. I was mostly confused when the song said "here's 3 more for why you have to stay" and sort of left me hanging.
This song now has a whole different meaning to me than when I first heard it. My brother lost his fight to mental illness and killed himself almost 3 weeks ago. I can only hope that now he found peace. Rest in everlasting love man.
Extremely cringe to admit you took part in an illegal invasion that led to tens of millions displaced and near a million civilian deaths, all to further US imperialism $$
Today I learned it's possible to headbang and sing at the top of my lungs while crying. Your music is simultaneously totally badass, empowering, and nurturing; your lyrics give me strength when I feel like mine's been spent.
I'm a 23 years old who has been through a whole lot of abuse in her life. Recently, a dear friend of mine showed me this song in the car because he knew that lately, everything had been pure anxiety and my suicidal thoughts had come back. I remember sobbing in the car while I read the lyrics on the phone screen. I still listen to this whenever I fear I will be alone again...
"When you can't run, you walk. When you can't walk, you crawl. When you can't crawl...when you can't do that...you find someone to carry you." ~ "The Message," Firefly ep. 11 You are never alone. You never were. And those of us who know your fight will never let you surrender, will never leave you behind. We've got your back, we've got your six. We will never let you give up on yourself. You are loved, by many who you don't even know. Believe that.
My father, who just got back home from an out of state conference on mental health asked for the link to this song. He rarely shows interest in My musical theatrics but he was almost crying by the end of this video
I suffer from depression anxiety and PTSD from childhood trauma that was horrific and this song brings me to tears everytime I hear it. I'm happy there is someone like you helping people like me and these guys for making this music.
@@nashdasmurayan1975 I am in training to be a mental health counselor myself, and I'm a person who has experienced very deep depressive episodes several times in my life. When I'm depressed, the scream part is cathartic. Here are my theories: It is so visceral, so emotional, so raw. I guess it helps communicate a level of turmoil that I can relate to in my darker moments. I would guess that for some clients, it shocks just a little, which helps them break the mask that they put on; the intensity of the music overwhelms the numbness that can sometimes come with the despair of depression. The raw emotionality of the expression of pain in this music helps them feel that they are not alone, that the singer knows how it is to feel their pain, and understands them. A feeling of isolation is one of the most dangerous things about depression, after all. That being said, cultural filters may be in effect. I don't know when Heavy Metal really became a presence in India, but in America, screaming in music started almost 50 years ago. I hope I'm not making a mistaken assumption, but if I'm right, it has come to India much later, and is not as popular as it has been in the United States and Europe. If my assumptions there are correct, it might be that more of us are used to it, and that we might perceive it differently, and our clients might be more likely to connect to it.
Yaar is a term of endearment... They aren't just saying "rise/fly once again" they are saying "you will rise/fly once again brother/sister" ... Respect from the south brothers... Things aren't going great here, but you've given me hope.... And a whole lotta goosebumps \m/
you guys are giving me strength in my fight with depression and anxiety. you probably get 1200023786 comments like this. but please know that you have helped me a lot. Cheers! - Jordan from Brisbane, Australia.
I've had this song on repeat since my world fell apart last week. My wife suddenly left me for another person and now everything is... just blank. Every time I listen to this, I feel a small sense of calm and determination. I can't tell you how thankful I am for this anthem. Without it, so many of us would be struggling far more. Thank you.
Lost a good friend to depression a few days ago, thank you all for doing this. Anyone reading through the comments please do not hesitate to reach out for help, whether its for yourself or for someone else. Bloodywood, I want to thank you so much for what your doing and for the amazing music your making too. Much love from USA!
I'm a metalhead I suffer from depression I admit it. Metal helps me fight my battles inside and out. So when I came across you guys. And this song ...this brought me to tears. I felt your healing energies. You won my heart. 🖤
Kat Martinez a lot of us do. But as you said is pretty cool and motivating to find music and sobs that pushes you to keep going on, and that lets you know that we are a lot suffering, and we keep fighting. Struggling for sure but on the road.
same. Sometimes I listen to metal songs that I know will make me cry and touch my heart just to let everything out. Like atleast once a month just let it all out. You really don't wanna see how I look right now my eyes are probably red from this crying session haha.
I lost my best friend in college to depression. When we took him down from the fan, I didn’t know why he did it. I cried a lost cry but moved on years later. Depression and loneliness were not terms that were in our lexicon in 2005. I wish he had this song then. He would have taken strength from it. Jee Veerey will help many in need in the world. ❤
Gentlemen, I am a backwoods Pennsylvanian. I’m a huge nerd who still plays Dungeons and Dragons, and probably the whitest guy I know. I only say this to tell you that I’m not exactly one to look up Indian folk metal (as this video is labeled.) I was pointed to this by a friend of mine. I want to say thank you, your music transcends race, religion, sexuality... all boarders. I’ve never felt as inspired to rise up above my personal depression as much as when I heard this song. I don’t say this for your recognition or a thank you in a video as I’ve seen others do before. I just want you to know that you’ve helped me, and gained an avid fan. Thank you for your hard work, heartfelt lyrics, and amazingly stunning music. Keep doing what you are doing, who says music can’t change the world? Not me anymore. Thank you.
I just started working my new job and part of my first paycheck is going to their Patreon to support these fantastic humans. Bloodywood has become so much more than what they started out doing, I'm always so damn proud to share these guys and their messages. And now this video?! Seriously. The metal community is always there for one another and this is one hell of a shining example. Keep up the good work guys, we love ya!
I actually came across this on Facebook, and I cried because I'm fighting against my depression right now. I lost my son at 32 weeks along, he was my first child. It sent me into a downward spiral that I almost couldn't get rid of. And I'm fighting postpartum depression as well. I'm taking medicine for it and it's helping, along with my wonderful fiance, family, and friends. I just wanted to thank you for this amazing song. I listen to it whenever I start to get bad again and it helps. Much love from Louisiana, USA 💕
You guys are gonna make me cry. It's a tough road I'm walking right now. I'm in therapy to help with my grief, and still taking medicine. I've had bad days, but thought about how my son wouldn't want me to leave this world so early. He is with me everyday. I have a necklace with his ashes in it, and a teddy bear with his ashes in it. Anytime I get sad I just hug the bear and I can feel him with me. Thank you guys for your kind words. It really means a lot. ❤❤
@@curiouspanda3 I'm so sorry for your loss. But remember that even your world collapsed around you, you found the strength to push the rubble aside and keep moving. Be proud of that, because that is a strength that can only have been forged by fire.
I just became free from my abuser after years of enduring countless suffering. And yet I know I’ll be okay after hearing this. For anyone who has suffered abuse we all need to reclaim our space, our strength, and that we can do this. Pain is a part of growth as is change, but always do your best to speak love and life onto others and yourself; let no one take that from you ever. We will heal and we will thrive, but you can’t have a beautiful rainbow or even a beautiful garden that is yourself without a bit of rain and thunder. Humble them with your growth - your spirit.
A friend sent me this at work, I was skeptical at first. By the end I was crying in the bathroom. "I'm not done yet" hit especially hard as it's something I say to remind myself that some choices just aren't an option. Never again. ;
Bloodywood, I'm struggling today. Feel like I'm worthless and don't belong. This song is the only thing that reminds me I need to live and be brave... Thank you.
My last girlfriend suffered from depression. She kept focusing on her past and was beaten to dust by her disgusting parents who never showed any appreciation for her, she was basically always alone. We broke up, but I still stayed there trying to help her. "Only after enduring the tests of fire, Iron is forged". This is something you just can't explain to people like that, they just won't accept it. Everything just makes us stronger. Instead of being like "I walked through hell up to now, nothing will ever be better than that" we should be like "I walked through hell, and I survived. Nothing can stop me, I will win." This is basically what this song says. So powerful, so much might in the lyrics. I woke up this morning, and can't stop listening to it. This is just pure epicness.
This song literally saved my life once... I almost made a choice I couldn't come back from, and this came up in rotation at just the right moment. Thank you. I'm still here because of your music.
From your comment it seems you aren't that familiar with folk metal. There's tons of flute in folk metal. www.metal-archives.com/search/advanced/searching/bands?bandName=&genre=folk
Keep going, girl, there are so many beautiful things in life, we just need to discover them - a small beautiful things in everyday life... One more song for motivation: Devin Townsend Spirits will collide. I wish you all the best!
You guys are awesome. Your message made me weep even as your music made me headbang. I've dealt with depression all my life and came so close so many times to hitting that off switch. Thanks to the support of friends and family and people like you I'm still here. I'm still fighting. I will hold my head high and do my best to help others do the same.
Mike understand no matter what everyone cares and there are so many that love you. Never forget to reach out, I know it's the hardest thing to do but if you have the time to battle the darkness you have a moment to reach out to someone. I know that's not the case at the moment but if it ever arises just remember this. I don't know you but know I love you, for we walk towards living fulfilling life with memories and happiness.
My friend found this song about 3 months after this video was uploaded. I've never commented before but.. I think I should now. This song means so much to me. My friend showed it to me during a time I was having a mental health crisis. It helped me through. Nowadays, I'm doing significantly better. And in October, I got "Tu jee, veerey" tattooed on my wrist.
As a father of 3 girls who battles with depression this song hit me hard thank you for this!!!! Sometimes its hard putting up the front that dad is a superhero who can do everything.
I fought my way back from the brink because of my daughter and I'm her Superman, it's an up hill battle everyday, but you got this bro, if not I got your back.
I have fought with it for awhile now i tried the meds that most doctors want you to take worked for a bit but i became a shell of myself so i stopped and found something else to help but now its coming back and seems worse than it was. But like the song says for too long you've laid in darkness. Time for me to rise up again!
Guys, i have depresion cronic problems and...oh god you are amazing... everytime i strugle i have..i must to come back to your music! Thanks a lot for it,really
Mari Fernandes Would you please promise something to me? When you have a dark, sad or depressive thought think 4 good ones! When you think "life sucks...I will never be lucky again!" think of a wonderful friend, of pretty kitten, your favourite ice cream or chocolate and maybe your best vacation or a test you passed or whatever. Important: every of them must be positive! Brain and thoughts are like this landscape in the video: where water comes many, many times there will be a brook and this becomes a canyon or a river one day. Many positive thoughts make a brook into your brain to make positive thoughts float much easier through your brain than negative. It takes time but when you begin tiday and try to remember and then do it! It is normal to forget every helpful technique when you are deoressive, so don't punish yourself for that! But maybe you write down techniques and put them as a notice into your mobile phone and your purse, so you will never forget. A very wonderful mantra is "I am the I am". In your mother language. You maybe know it from the bible. It means to connect yourself to the big "I am" we are a part of. Every single soul is beautiful and precious. Einstein said something very wise: "Deus nao joga dados!" (I hope this is written correctly :-) So you are a beautiful idea made by God and not here by chance. Do what you can and you will always be enough for this world. To get depressive there must have happened some very bad things in live... Imagine Arnold Schwarzenegger under a balcony and someone throws down a big rock on him, he knows it and he can catch it. The people would call him a hero. But you are a young woman who doesn't know about the hits she get and from which side they are coming and when. So these things hitting you are like a 100 pound bag of concrete falling on you! People calling you labile don't know about your inner fights. Let them be. They are also travellers through a rough life and have their own inner wars, believe me. They are just hiding it better than they also have their fears. Don't give a shit on what they say. You need to be responsible for you. Not the others. Then you will come back to balance. No man is here to make you happy. But you have to take care of you and make you happy. Then a guy can be free enough to assist you than breaking down under the weight of responsibility. Do you understand what I mean? You can do it! And it will be easier every day when training your brain on thinking nice thoughts. Try it: you are sad? Angry? Disappointed? Think 4 great thoughts. And rate your energy (happiness) from 1 to 10 before and after and you will find out that it works and that it is getting easier and easier! Please, put a note into your mobile and train it. ♡ A big hug from a woman who got completely rid of depressions after 24 years and is well of energy for about 12 years now. And meanwhile I had 6 surgeries after 3 prolapses, 1 cancer and 2 accidents with broken bones, 1 time in face. And I got healthy. Depression destroyed my body, too. But even this is getting better and better every day! I even learned to walk again after 8 months not able to walk. Everybody saw me in a wheelchair for the rest of my life. AfterI came back from the other side I knew that it is about me if I am happy or not and if I am strong or not. I am not rich and sometimes I am really in trouble but it is getting easier. When I am in deep sadness (a friend of mine suddenly died and then, the baby of friends was about to die and there was no doctor able to help this little boy. Thousands of people gave a little money and a few days ago an American children cardiology team did a successful surgery on this 3,5 yrs old boy! He will be alive!!! His health insurance did not want to pay anything but now they pay the surgery and the rest is by many people. Never give up, please!)...so, when I am in deep sadness I do this on my own: head up, smiling, thinking beautiful thoughts and with much more positive energy it is possible just to be sad about a loss or sorrows but I don't feel my life senseless anymore. So, I know what I am talking about. I even had a near death experience after one of these surgeries and since then I am not afraid of death anymore. But I know how precoius life is. If you need to talk contact me via facebook messenger. I am a hypnotherapist now and help others. For less. ;-) If you are interested in what is about life and whats going on on the other side I recommend you the interviews here on YT with Anita Moorjani. She is an Indian woman from Hong Kong and she had cancer and was about to die ,took a step on the other side when she was in coma and came back and totally recovered. I read her book after my much more smaller experience. She was depressive, too, when she was younger. This is over! Her way to tell her story is so heart-warming and it gives help, hope and is something to lean on because it is real! She was there much longer and has more to tell but what I saw and heard was also written by her. I found out that my exoerience wasn't a dream by my father. I met many of my relatives which were dying before my surgery and even before my birth. And my dad was there. But I saw him some weeks before. And when I went into hospital it was not possible to see everybody before. I saw nobody because I felt too terrible. Just my husband, my dog, my cats and my two best friends were allowed to see me. My pain was too hard and I didn't even see my parents in law from just next door (same house, next entrance!!). My mood was bad of all the hirts in my spinal and leg. I called my family before hospital and they said my dad was sailing and his satellite phone was switched off maybe. When i woke up my best friend was there (my husband even did not visit me...reasons for depression!!!) and I talked about a weary dream I had of all these people and live and death etc. Next day I slept a lot. But the day after my friend came to bring me all my mail and there was a letter from a authority court. I was a little shocked because this means always trouble! But this is also the way of the German governemt to tell family members about the death of someone with different place of habit, you know? And there i read that my dad was already dead when I called my family. They did not want to concern me but going into this medical treatment without a heavy heart. They knew that I would not learn to walk again when i say no to surgery on my spinal because the damage will destroy important nerves. So this was the reason he was there!!! I was shocked but I felt so much more in faith with life, God and all other souls on earth. Not in a Christian way. But in a way as a soul making experiences in a body for a while. No matter about the religion. This is all real. So maybe this could be a real help for you to read "Dying to be me" from Anita Moorjani. It is translated in many languages and maybe you will find it for a little money used in amazon. Then you should read it! It is so delighting and enlighting to read. It gives hope and live to your own soul and makes you feel connected to all other souls. Do you know "Punjabi Street Metal/ Ati, Ari, Ari" by Bloodywood? Read the text. This is also the deep sense behind it all: "...at least we are one!". And when I read your comment I felt your energy and that you are fighting like a lion but sometimes you run out of power. I felt you and me in this oneness. Like you are a cousin of mine. And this is my reason to write you this long letter. This isn't a comment anymore. ;-) Keep your head held high and smile! ♡ Big hug from Northern Germany where a tornado is coming up this night. I am not in sorrow. I did my very best to secure everything. Even my chicken and my ducklings have to sleep in a box inside my house! And when the storm is coming I try to give all my love to the others who are in need. And to the wild animals. ♡ Take care, dear Mari! ♡ By the way: whoever feels the wish to talk about this what I have written here can contact me via fb messenger. I am sometimes offline for weeks, so just tell me here that I got a message and I will go online there. We are one and l life can be so beautiful. Best wishes to you all. And thank you, guys, for your awesome wise and lovely texts. Other metal heads kill bats or chicken on stage but you bring thoughts of enlightment and kill the feeling to be alone and disconnected from everything. Depression means to be like lost in space. And you connect your fans again. Big hugs to you, guys! ♡ Namaste!
My friend committed suicide who introduced me to this song and your music. It still comforts and keeps me going listening to your original content. Thank you for sharing your expression of music.
Well i think Eluveitie deliver (of course) a higher quality, because their music was their main occupation for the last 16 years. But: mixing folk metal with rap and spreading awareness about psychological illness by doing so, is more innovative than most of european folk metal has been since years. Big up Bloodywood!
I have been deep and I endured the torture and the pain of my mental illness. Now after many years of fighting the darkness that is always lingering in me I learned to accept it and live my life. I could have never gotten so far without the help of professional help and the support of my daughter and partner. After hearing this song I cried. Something I haven’t done in a long ling time…
I'm late to the party, just discovered you guys. this song...man. I was diagnosed with clinical depression when i was 14. self medicated for years with drugs and alcohol, because i react badly to prescription mood stabilizers. tried to take my own life when i was 19, at rock bottom. Happy to say I've made it to 40, happily married. but it always there. every day. Yeah, i had a good cry watching this. No even ashamed. Subscribed. Getting all the albums next paycheck. you guys deserve it.
I'm not a metalhead, not even close. But when something is perfect, it's perfect. I have no tattoos, but if a friend asked me to go get matching Jee Veerey tats, I'd be like "let's do it."
If you share this video, we already love you
Bloodywood Love u too ❤🤘🏼
Of course its shared.
Raoul should be a full member by now. This song is beautiful and you guys are beautiful. Much love from South Africa and I hope I get to see you live someday.
I will never share just one of your video, i will and i already share yout entire channel :D
This song is perfect. The flute relaxes me even in the middle af that awesome metal piece. And the lyrics are so encouraging (i'm not sure of that last word because my english is not perfect yet)
Big kiss from France guys , keep going.
Throwing this on my wall. Terrific music gentlemen! My 2 year old comes running when I start playing your music.
You dont know me, and youll probably never see this--- but this song legitimately saved my life. I was on the verge on the ending the insufferable pain and this song came on randomly and it changed my entire view of the situation i was in. From the bottom of my heart, truly and with my whole being... thank you to the entire bloodywood family. From across the world came my savior. "You can get back up if youre still alive...." struck a nerve and legitimately saved me. Thank you. I dont care if you never see this. I had to say it. Brett, from Desloge, MO - USA. Thank you again.
Hey Boosted, i don't know if bloodywood gonna see your comment but a person from their homecity, New Delhi, India just did. Stay strong my friend. You are a fighter. Take care.
Someone from closer to your neck of the woods saw your words Boosted. I live in Tampa, FL and I'm wishing you the best.
Michigander here, keep rocking on Boosted, you aren't alone in the battle you have us here in the comments and those who care for you as well *virtual hug*
I'm in kcmo and their song Aaj did the same
I think they see your comment, watch their tour documentary
HI guys. I am an actual therapist whoo works with teens and I have used this song many times in sessions. Thank you for doing this song.
Hey, I used to be a therapist who worked with teens specifically too! I found this music back when I was still a therapist, and I agree. This song is so great for sharing with teenage metal-fans. So many of our clients relate best through music, and providing them with a positive message from such a banger of a song has been extremely helpful. Whether a client finds this song during a therapy session or out in the wild, I just love how encouraging it is. Music like this feeds the soul in all the best ways!
What the f***!!! I'm not surprised, I'm just annoyed that my therapist didn't use the healing powers of heavy metal on me 😂😂
Thank you for your work with our youth ❤️ I believe in the power of music and have witnessed it with my preteen daughter.
I'm not crying... I just have some metal in my eye...
I thought that was just me
I'm actually happy to be crying... Haven't been able to for close to 3 years now.
@@heikoberres8737 thanks and same to you
It must have went everywhere, I have some as well.
Your words described how I feel when I listen to this song....
Bloodywood aren't just amazing musicians. They are amazing humans.
They didn't make the mistake that far too many people make in this world. That mistake is that they strive for greatness before even seeking goodness.
In India "HELP" is not just a word. I experienced this great Indian heart trough many visits in this beautiful country. Indian people are a treasure for this rotten egoistic world , a complete exeption . At every time when I had problems , at every busstand or railwaystation , when I was seriously sick , in every complicate situation I found , unexpected, a helping hand.
And not for any profit, just for a "thank you". Indian people : Don't become "western" , keep your good heart.
I' ll come back INDIA, this Corona-bullshit kept me from travelling, but this year, when the gods allow it, I will come back. Namaskar from Germany
i agree! such a wholesome bunch. had the chance to see them at nummirock on finland and damn they both touched the crowds heart and inspired us!
Thank you all for the bravery you've shown in the comments. So many of you have poured your hearts out and shared stories, both big and small, of battles won and lost, of your own and those close to you.. you're the spirit of this song, you've made the message so much stronger. There'll always be a piece of us right here, ready to back you up in the battles to come. Much love.
Your words and power are totally piercing, you guys created something extremely powerful and incredible, and I want to also thank you individually for your part. MAD RESPECT, MAN
Thank you Raoul for sharing your talents with Karan and Jayant and all of us who love the music of Bloodywood! You guys knocked this project out of the park! I'm really glad too that you guys found that online counselor for those who need it. Keep kicking ass!
thank you from me here in new zealand, thank you for putting my reason to stay in a song that i love, keep it going, i love it
I can't listen to or talk about this song without tearing up. Karan, Jayant, Raoul, you are all so wonderful and I love that you teamed up to make this song and provide a means for 60 people to get help for mental illness. I avoided getting help for so long (but finally did 4 years ago), and I'm doing pretty well now, but I will be looking to this song and these lyrics to help me through the tough times. Thank you, thank you all
Raoul Kerr there have been some tough times in my life involving friends and people I’ve cared about, metal as a genre has helped me through most of those times, the lyrics saying what I’ve never been able to, and this song you have done just prove how far you guys will go in the world, the powerful lyrics, combined with beautiful music just says so much in a little under 5 minutes.. you have my full support and my loving of your music. KEEP ROCKING ON
Depression: Give in and succumb to me and the misery will end.
Bloodywood: Fight on, Stay here, Believe in yourself and Live!
If only depression was so easily defeated.
1 hour sessions isn’t going to do much though it’s a nice gesture.
Its definitely a start in the right direction. I like the little push even tho not long term, still up to the person once they started the first session@@sarcasticallyrearranged
@@sarcasticallyrearranged better than nothing, no?
@@gfimadcat It's a wonderful gesture. I just hope that those people were able to find more long-term resources if necessary.
"the battle against mental illness cannot be won decisively. It is a long campaign against an enemy who never tires, whose forces swell to twice their size whenever you look away. Battle against a foe of such magnitude, who occupies your very mind… every moment you survive is a triumph against all odds. There is no more honorable combat."
Klingon Therapist.
"Only after enduring the tests of fire, iron is forged."
This line spoke to me on a personal level, holy shit...
Same. That line hits hard. Hopwfully you are better.
Same, even now the first notes of this song juste gives me chills and makes some pretty hard shit come up. Hope you're better now !
I have Rait Baney Loha tattooed on the inside of my left forearm.
Real fucking hard.
❤️
I was recently diagnosed with Stage 4 liver cancer. Given 12 - 18 months tops to live. I plan to listen to this song at least once a day as a major @#$% you to cancer every day that I have left on this Earth.
You still here?
You okay...?
Hello
hey hope ur doing great
@@shannonjhanlen he dead
Is it just a coincidence or fact that almost every metalhead is aggressive on stage and soft and caring in life :)
Metal is a good way to let out all your agression in a positive maner.
Once you got rid of all that, you can fokus on kindness in the rest of your live. :)
I saw a Tshirt recently saying "Angry music for happy people". I guess there is some truth to it.
The message comes from the heart, brother. The violence and conflict of the mind comes out in a maelstrom of words and gives form to art.
The message I get from this is LIVE, FIGHT for your happiness and conquer the darkness. It's a self motivational fight song in the struggle against depression and suicide.
I agree. Listening to metal helps me get out my pain, rage and aggression as well.
It's also something you can perfectly observe on concerts and festivals.
The people are loud, "aggressive" and energetic in front of the stage but deeply caring for each other, watching one another in the crowd / along the moshpits and in front of the bars of anywhere else off the stage.
Metal is a very effective way to channel your inner energies, either positive OR negative and let them erupt surrounded by like-minded people who possibly go through similar stages and phases in their lives.... Horns up, my friends. This is the world I like to see much, much more...
4 years later, still coming back here, and I always cry. Love you Bloodywood ❤
Very much the same. Be well 💜
As a combat veteran, this song really hit home...hard. I wish I could have shared this with my fallen brothers; suicide has taken too many of after all we have survived. Thank you. As a metalhead, Bloodywood is the best thing to happen to metal in the last 10 years!
yeah 22 US vets off themselves daily, it's tragic
Thank you for your service. Especially in the light of the Afghanistan issue. I hate that good American souls were wasted. My brother served 4 tours in Afghanistan and he'll never be the same.
Veteran as well. Not combat, but feel the despair often. Particularly with the callous and evil way the US departed from the AFG. Not that I didnt want to see us depart, but all of the stupid and evil ideas and actions that I was made to be a party to because I joined like ... four years before it all started. Like ... how could we do this shit to people ...?
I completely agree how this song hits home because 4 years ago inwas pronounced dead and came back 25 minutes later from a complete flat line and I thank who ever it was who saved me that day now I do have ptsd but I have not been to war but I do understand how our troops and veterans feel daily and I thank u sir for ur survous in our military
Sir thank you your service. And thank you to all your fallen brothers for making this world a bit safer.
There's more to the quote at 03:36. It reads as follows:
“In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer. And that makes me happy. For it says that no matter how hard the world pushes against me, within me, there’s something stronger - something better, pushing right back.”
Thank you for completing that quote by Camus. It's even lovelier in all its fullness. \m/
Thank you for that. It hits hard. Been knocked down many many times, I always get back up.
Other people: "You can't make a flute sound metal."
Bloodywood: "Hold my beer."
If you like Flute in metal i know eluveitie has some decent amount of flutes in there songs
@@FurArmoredBear one of the underrated symphony metal bands out there
I love Cemican, they are a Mexican band partially singing in indigenous Nahuatl language, and they are using many precolumbian flutes in their songs!
These bands made me pick up my recorder again after years. Because recorder can absolutely be a metal instrument lol
...jethro Tull....
Faun and D’Artagnan too, they’re from Germany
Edit: idk how metal they are, but their music is awesome
If Bloodywood has a million fans, I'm one of them.
If Bloodywood has 5 fans, I'm one of them.
If Bloodywood has 1 fan, that is me.
If Bloodywood has no fans, then I am no longer alive.
If the world is against Bloodywood, I am against the world.
Why not? Those of us with mental health problems already have the world against us.
Except for us.
From America: You are the needle in the haystack. You scream righteousness and you live it. Forever proud. You, are what humanity should strive to be. Fight on. Fight hard.
Beau Moses Agreeing from Arkansas! Just stumbled across these guys. Instant favorite!
Mad props from New Jersey, hoping for a North America tour
This band deserve a bassist, a drummer and a tour bus
Tour plane*
gastondemille and groupies:)
And an unlimited supply of cash
100%
Agree with it
I love this song. I am a single mother of 4 boys. Still battling cancer and wishing I get better for my children. Thank you for this song.
Fight it! That's an order!
Fight it! Don't think to surrender!!!
Cancer is a bitch. It took my beloved uncle a year ago. Make cancer your bitch.
you are loved Jennifer - Random human
Thank you all so very much
This art yall wrote actually saved my life. Today, I'm set to get married in November and my son is due in August. Thank you guys.
Live the good life Dan! Congratulations on getting married and best wishes for your son.
you are one hell of a man, brother.
Congratulations on being a father!
I love foreigners are loving our Indian folk metal....metal unites us all....proud to be a metalhead
Us foreigners appreciate it
South African metal head here. First exposure to Indian Folk Metal
And I love it
Good music, is good. So it just makes sense that others love it!
Fuck yeah, rock on
Yesterday I showed my coworkers this song at work. At the end of the day one of them asked me what the words meant. I showed him this video and he burst into tears telling me how close he is to ending it all. I had no idea he was feeling that low. Thank you guys.
Is he doing ok now?
Just goes to show: One friend can save a life.
I hope your co-worker is doing better now.
God is here, we are taking over this world. 💜✝️🙏
I've been in your buddies shoes for years and I can attest to the fact that you are worth living all you need is God and a great support group!!
THIS, is exactly what is beautiful about RUclips. The media works overtime to tell us who to hate, who to like & who to fear... but then we come here to RUclips and suddenly the world isn't such a big place after all. We sit in our room in some suburban city feeling alone and like there couldn't possibly be anyone out there who understands, but then we click on a video of some kid in Japan just killing it on his guitar listening to Ozzy or some band in India who are on fire singing about the struggles you battle daily in your own tiny corner. Music is universal and unites us all. We all have struggles. We all have pain. We all have happiness, love, loss. Let this video be a beacon of light, a constant reminder that YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
Well said.
There is no need to be alone. There is always someone for you if you open your eyes and take the hands extended to you.
But there is also a need for us to not look away. Talk to the person if you see signs that one might suffer. It is not easy to spot, but it is sometimes clear to see for anyone willing to look.
could not have said it better.
You speak my mind, Boundaries are overrated. After all we are human.
Beautifully said!
@MarkThomasMusic:
You say "You are never alone."
I say: You never were.
As a severely anxious person, I'm extremely selective about leaving comments on RUclips, but a three-and-a-half-year-old video from such a positive, caring band should be safe enough. Even if you never read it, it feels like the least I can do to share (and boost you in the algorithm a little by commenting at all) how deeply this song affected me. A friend recently shared your music with me and I've since listened to all your music videos, and the only reason I haven't watched your documentary or other content yet is that it would require me to stop watching your music videos on repeat. I've recently lost a friend to suicide, and I regret that I didn't discover your music sooner because I would have loved to share this music video in particular (and all your music in general) with them. That said, as I continue to struggle with my own depression, anxiety, and isolation, "Jee Veerey" reminds me to keep going, that "we can get back up if we're still alive." I really can't overstate the depth of emotion your music inspires; nothing new I've heard in the last decade or so has even come close to moving me in the same way. I play this song over and over again, hoping to sear the melody and the lyrics indelibly on my brain so I'll always remember them in my darkest hours. I only regret that I have no income with which to support your work on patreon, but I've shared your music with everyone I can think of who would appreciate it in my admittedly very small social circle and hope I'll be able to justify the cost of your album when it comes out because holy shit, the world needs your music and your message.
As an anxious person myself, I can completely relate to the way you feel. I wish you all the luck in the world and I know you'll get out of your dark times. Here, have a virtual hug from India 🤗
Solidarity.
From your taste here and your pfp, I want to suggest you consider looking into the band Transgressive, for another heavy metal artist that understands where you're coming from and isn't afraid to fight alongside you.
You matter
I am 52 year old female metal head from the USA. I was going through some dark times and was searching for online mental health videos. During my search, I found Jee Veeray and I listened! The lyrics and power of the song brought my focus away from my darkness. I realized I am supposed to be here in this world and I want to say THANK YOU to Bloodywood for putting their energy and spark into this world. I enjoy ALL of your music and am now a big fan! I need your energy and power! You rock and I hope to see the band during a live performance in the future! Keep doing what you are doing! You saved this soul!
15 minutes ago: huh? indian metal?
now after 3 videos: holy shit indian metal!
Also
One Love
Right!
My thoughts precisely
como um bom brasileiro, soltei um PUTA QUE PARIU!!
My wife died 3 weeks ago. This song still save my life through tears....
Listen to their song "yaad" Its about the loss of a beloved.
May her memory be a blessing.
My condolences. -_-
Превод на Български - тук:
I believe these lyrics should be translated and inserted in all languages, here is the translation in Bulgarian:
Всички трябваше да отидем до долната земята
Където слънцето не грее и луната не свети
Стоящи назад, за хванатия в капан в големия балон, казвайки:
„Онзи човек, не си заслужава главоболието“
Звучи познато, нали?
Мисля, че всички го притежаваме
Начин на мислене, който изглежда не се разбира, ние сме го надраснали
Сега стоя назад и побутвам големия балон, казвайки:
„Отговори, ти си по-голям от неприятностите, проблемите“
Вървете по тази долина на смъртта с вдигната глава
Кажете: „Ще се върна, днес няма да умра“
Защото колкото и да се опитваме, никога не можем да отречем
Можем да се върнем, ако сме още живи!
Само след удържането на тестовете на огъня
желязото се кове!
Живей, смели,
Бори тези вътрешни бури и
победи, смели,
отвей тези рани и
се изправи още веднъж
литни, смели,
твърде дълго лежа в тъмнина!
Живей, смели,
Бори тези вътрешни бури и
победи, смели,
отвей тези рани и
се изправи още веднъж
литни, смели,
твърде дълго лежа в тъмнина!
Чувствителност: способността да усещате всичко
Дар и проклятие, възходът и падението
Виждам теб и мен в безопасност на място в средата
Пауза от надбягването с плъхове само за малко
Изберете момента и го замразете завинаги във времето
Вземи част от нас и го уви в рима
Имаш ли 13 причини да си отидеш?
Ето още три: защо трябва да останеш!
Вървете по тази долина на смъртта, с вдигната глава
Кажете "Ще се върна, днес няма да умра"
Защото колкото и да се опитваме, никога не можем да отречем
Можем да се върнем, ако сме още живи!
Само след удържането на тестовете на огъня
желязото се кове!
Живей, смели,
Бори тези вътрешни бури и
победи, смели,
отвей тези рани и
се изправи още веднъж
литни, смели,
твърде дълго лежа в тъмнина!
Живей, смели,
Бори тези вътрешни бури и
победи, смели,
отвей тези рани и
се изправи още веднъж
литни, смели,
твърде дълго лежа в тъмнина!
Вървете по тази долина на смъртта с вдигната глава
Кажете "Още не съм готов, днес няма да умра"
Защото колкото и да се опитваме, никога не можем да отречем
Можем да се върнем, ако сме още живи!
Само след удържането на тестовете на огъня
желязото се кове!
Живей, смели,
Бори тези вътрешни бури и
победи, смели,
отвей тези рани и
се изправи още веднъж
литни, смели,
твърде дълго лежа в тъмнина!
Живей, смели,
Бори тези вътрешни бури и
победи, смели,
отвей тези рани и
се изправи още веднъж
литни, смели,
твърде дълго лежа в тъмнина!
„Здравейте приятели, много ви глагодарим че изгледахте това видео. „Jee Veerey” е песен за борбата с депресията и психическите заболявания. Ние лично сме изгубили роднини и приятели заради форми на психически проблеми. Това ни запали защото осъзнаваме че тези са реални болести, те не са просто моментно състояние. Затова ние и нашите спонсори решихме да направим нещо отвъд просто да пеем за това, затова отиваме по-далеч и купихме 60 1:1 консултационни сесии с професионални консултанти за всички които искат да бъдат консултирани. Това са 60 сесии по 1 час - 1:1 по видео или по чат за каквото предпочитате. Напълно анонимно е. Затова ако някой от вас или някой който познавате минава през какъвто и да е вид трудности - независимо дали работа, семейство, връзки, учене, кариера, каквото и да е. Просто погледнете в описанието - там има купон. Влезте на www.hopetherapy.in и използвайте 1 сесия с купона (BWOOD1001). Това не е спонсорирано, ние ги купихме за вас. Вярваме в това което правим и ставаме част от него. Благодаря ви приятели, планираме го от няколко месеца, но ето ни, направихме го! Надявам се да вие харесала песента“
Hey Blooodywood, you may or not see this, but if you do I love it. If not I hope someone in my situation does.
I was deep in my bottle earlier. I have been drinking for comfort for many years. I have so much pain that I can't deal with, like extreme emotional abuse from my father and sexual abuse from others when I was younger. I quickly found alcohol as a way to comfort myself from these horrigble storm in myself.
But tonight, I was fed up with it. I bought a 1.5L of cheap vodka and knew exactly how I was going to end my life, using the vodka to make to easier.
I have been a fan of yours forver, and listyened to this song many times. But tonight, I was browsing songs, I don't know why, as I had already resolved tpo end my life and had the gun next to me.
This song came on, and after I called the NHPS who literally prevnted me from taking my own life.
I don't know what will happen to me next, I asked them to call the police as I wasn't sure I would be ablw to stop myself.
Whereever I am, I am alive thanks to this song.
Jee Veerey.
excuse any typos since I am still quite drunk
Hang in there bud, life is tough but not unconquerable
Tu jee veerey
i would really like to know how your doing
Hope you're doing well
Hope you doing well
That took a lot of courage and strength to type that out, and to admit you needed help, and took the necessary steps! Never doubt your own strength!
I’m a 32 yr old woman who has struggled with depression for many years, with 5 attempts on my life. It is still a struggle. A friend of mine shared this on Facebook...I have been listening to it over and over. Your music has touched my heart. Thank you
My dear, I understand your struggle. No matter what, you are loved.❤
Keeping hangin' in there and never stop moving forward, even if you've gotta take little tiny baby steps day by day. You're never alone. I wish you the best
You're still on this side of the veil which officially makes you my hero
Thank you guys. I hope I can someday give hope to others who struggle...
@@sarasmith4778 right with you. i've been sick for a number of years now and on the bad days i want nothing more to have things end. on the good days i have it in me to fight. mostly i get inbetween days and this song pushes me back into the living.
I love how jee means live and Jeet means win. To me in your langauge to win is to just live but one step more. Truly inspiring.
Never saw it this way... Hats off.. thanks for the love!!
Damn dude. Deep AF
Wow.....
based
its not a victory, if there's no "life" in what you do... and if there's no "life" in what you do, you didnt win
This song is part of my suicide prevention kit and I am grateful. To reframe depression as a warrior fighting soo hard, it has a strong appeal
This video made me cry. I'm Military Veteran who recently attempted suicide on February 18th 2018. I was battling demons and so much more. I sought help and got the help I sorely needed. This song touched my heart for so many reasons, I want to say Thank you from the deepest parts of my heart. Thank you on shedding light on a subject that should matter to everyone. Anyone who's suffering in silence please reach out, there is so much beauty in life and there are people who love you and remember you are love. Bloodywood keep up the awesome work you're doing you're an amazing group of people \m/ Rock on
Tyr Forseti Keep the fight up. I fight for my fiance and step daughter.
As the song says in the indian language "Live, brave one. Fight those internal storms (struggles) and win, brave one! Rise once again! Fly once again! You have layed in darkness for too long"
Brother, I know what you mean. Too many of us vets choose to end our lives, because of the hell we go through, both dreaming and waking. Every day, too many of us choose to surrender, when in battle, we never do.
I think the fact that us vets forget is that when we serve, we are not alone. We always have a team around us, and support who we can call for assistance.
The fact that you are still here says that though the fight is hard, you are still fighting it -- and as a vet myself, brother, I have your 6.
You got this. And if you ever feel like the battle is being lost, remember:
"When you cant run, you walk. When you cant walk, you crawl. When you cant crawl...when you cant do that...you find someone to carry you." ~ Firefly ep. 11, "The Message"
I hope you're doing well, given the times we're living in brother.
One team, one fight. We always remember the ones that we served with but what is sometimes forgotten are the ones before us. I am glad we removed most of the stigma of mental health.
Medic. OIR 2024
I watched this video while in a cafe and couldn't stop crying. "Tu jee, Veerey" Choosing to live was one of the bravest things I've ever done. Thank you, thank you, thank you for acknowledging that choosing to go on, to stand up, to live is bravery.
Something they said in an episode of house fits here :
"You can live with dignity, you can't die with it" - Hugh Laurie (House MD)
I am a proud metalhead, we do not have borders or hatred, we are united despite our differences, I am a 40 year old British guy, shaved head, tattoos, etc, and at the end of the video to see Bloodywood are helping to help people needing support with mental health issues.... it has me teared up.................. IRON IS FORGED
Don't want to be a dick but a lot of metal heads are douchebags. That being said, METAL HEADS UNITE
Was on the front row by the railing for their club gig in Bedford and started crying when they started playing this, with Karan doing his thing on guitar literally within arm's reach of me, with the rest of the band there on that very small stage. I'll never forget that moment. This song is a true expression of sheer humanity.
Indeed... Damn. Today Nuremberg, Germany... 40+ years old and started crying like a baby... Glad it was also very very sweaty. WTF LoL crying in a Mosh/Circle Pit... Wow strange experience
You guys should be called Bloodygood
I'd actually love Indian Sports Administration taking this song as their official song for all sports where our athletes represent India. This is such an anthem type song which represents never to give up and keep on going until you win. No major fancy dialogues, just one simple shout: "Tu Jee Veere. Toofaano se ladd ke, tu jeet veere."
Simply exceptional. Bloodywood, thank you for the bottom of my heart. If I ever reach a level, i will always prefer this song to be played at all sports venue and make our players feel that we are always there for them.
I literally cannot stop listening to this song this morning. So many tears. I cannot thank you enough for this, truly. Came at a much needed time, your music is a gift that is changing lives.
Always believe in yourself. Because your brain will believe what you want it to believe. Live life because it's the only one you got.
think positive, no matter what. if you think..u are nothing then think about people for whom you are precious....and I wish best for your future challenges
The whole song is about sex
I feel it. Same here.
Footless Jo ,Yeah this song connects everyone and is so uplifting.
I visited your channel and found you are also an inspiration to others.
Just take it this way you lost a foot so that you can fly
I just hope you do good with your rehab
Had the hardest time of my life 2 years ago. Lost my father, was having the most vulnerable moments. Specifically at that time I used to listen to this particular song to motivate myself. Currently, I got married, maintaining my family without having any kind of problem by the grace of Almighty. The lines on this song specifically got me pumped all the time.
Currently I am 26 years old and thriving for my dreams to achieve. Thanks @Bloodywood
I'm german, an american friend showed me this song the other day. It's absolutely stuck in my head. I went through almost the entire channel, I watched the documentary, I read up on you guys- and I do keep coming back to this song. This band is beautiful, you are kind people who use their voice to support mental health in a way that's still so rare, but much needed. the words after the end of this video are smart, well put, and so good to hear. Metal is so full of emotions, and your music hits me extra hard. The lyrics are beautifully poetic, the singing touching and hardcore at the same time, the control over all these instruments is stunning. The video framing, filming, editing- this is such a large project, I'm in absolute awe and I can't put into words about how grateful I am to have found you.
I already showed Bloodywood to five other people this. Expect me and my crew at your next europe concerts, my friends.x
Same here man. I'm Nepali but my American friend showed me this video.
Dann treffen wir uns dort :D
@@nickkohlmann Ich möchte auch ins ihr Konzert gehen aber kann ich nicht weil es ist weit aus mein Home
This is why am a proud metal head.. metal speaks the truth.. there is nothing hidden in it.. it screams out all the truth.. keep on the good work.. this lil guy is in support of u all.. if u need any help.
SUR' n GUITAR and
Amen my friend, well said and I couldn't agree more
Well fucking spoken, metal is amazing and I also love it to the ends of time.
Exactly man! I just love how diverse metal is
Not even Indian nor do I speak the language but I still like this. Metalhead from another country and I agree with the OP. Metal still has a soul to it and more meaning than a lot of the vacuous crap my country likes to push nowadays.
Crsed we name that crap as bollywood 🤣
That funny moment when you know you found something huge before everyone else - that was me a few months ago with Bloodywood. This band is going to explode so much in the future it's hard to imagine. Just please, don't do coke on your private jet 6 years from now.
I am looking at a PTSD diagnosis and have been fighting some rough stuff. I stumbled across this song and it's been really helping me reframe these struggles in a much better light. Thank you so much.
❣️🌟✨
I suffer from extremely crippling anxiety, recovering from agoraphobia and depression. Lately during bouts of mania from my anxiety I have been listening to this song and it has become my center. The chorus is now my mantra. I keep telling myself "Tu Jee Veerey" and things start to melt away and I am centered again. Thank you guys for this and the other issues your music brings to light. Much gratitude and respect from Utah, USA.
The dude can scream, growl and have a really good high clean vocal!
I'm a 45 year old woman. I have had chronic depression since I was eleven years old, have self harmed in the past, and have made many attempts on my own life - the last one being just a couple of months ago.
Thank you so much for this song. I share it as far as I can with other friends who are struggling. So many of us are lost to the Black Dog, and it's people like you who help to pull us out. Thank you xx
Don't ever give up. When life gets in your face you grab it by it's hair and make life your bitch
Live for your self you dont need anything nor anybody. It's all inside. We need to stop looking outside.
@@thoushallsuffer I live for my autistic, disabled adult son. I live for those who love me (my family and my husband). I live to help others, it's my purpose in life. I don't subscribe to the "I don't need anybody" way of living - all of us need each other in some way.
@@puerhindulgence3653 I agree, we need each other. I am fiercely independent, but _will_ ask for help when I need it. Independence implies that you can independently figure out if you need help.
The first step to solving any problem is realizing there is one.
That being said: Realize you are not alone, that you never walk alone -- that you never were, and you never do.
I almost died 9 years ago. There is always hope and you are worth it. Never give up.
I told my kids to listen to 1 motivational video a day. My 12 year old daughter just showed me this. And I love this.
Smart kid
That is a brilliant idea for kids. Well done.
I am much closer to that final decision than anyone except my therapist knows. I have a method ready. I broke down in tears with this song, but for the first time in a long time they're not tears of pain or grief. Chronic depression for 20 years and grief for two. This is probably the first thing that made me feel strong for dealing with it.
You have no idea how much this song helps. Thank you for making it. It's actually helped me in therapy and given me strength. Thank you.
Great Lakes Den keep fighting the good fight! There are others here rooting for you even if you never meet us. We are here for you and love you!
I've been through my fair share of crap, nothing like you obviously. Hell, I've only been alive for 6 years longer than you have been dealing with your demons. But what I know is that the sentence "Only after enduring the test of fire iron is forged" is so very true. I've always come out of my crap as a stronger person.
I genuinely hope that you will see have the same feeling one day and find peace within yourself.
Whatever you may decide, know that you're not alone and that there will always be a place for you in this community.
“Live, brave one.”
You're the iron, brother! I hope you will gain much more strength, and endure the tests that - hopefully - will lead one day for you to that one answer this is all about: to become you! Stay strong!
hey buddy, i hope youre still around and doing fine. i believe in you.
I dont think yall know this but im pretty sure you guys saved my life a few minutes ago.
Im hearing ya man, if it wasn't for this and a few others I'd probably be dead and at very least wouldnt leave the house
I hope you feel better right now!
Bless you!! Me too..... I hope you feel better now. Reach out to some one and talk!!
Glad you are still with us!
Live, brave one! Never give up.
This song has legit saved my life more times than I can count since I found it in Sept 2018 when I was at a domestic violence shelter, having finally successfully escaped my abusive husband. By this point, those opening notes on the flute go straight to my heart... Thank you with all my heart and soul..❤❤❤❤❤❤
I came in here with the mentality to criticize....I guess this covid19 thing sometimes puts me in troll mood.....yet, I left with tears in my eyes....facing my truths and insecurities, realizing how afraid I am of what's ahead, and then the lyrics hit me like a learned sensei letting life teach his apprentice the most profound lessons......it is only through enduring the trials of fire that iron is forged.....thank you for this moment. you got a new fan today...
Thanks for being a real human! The world really needs people like you. Ones that listen and have enough integrity to stay loyal to truth and recognize it whenever it appears
Same here, not normally a fan of this kind of music. Now it's on one of my most-played lists I called Break The Chains.
This band is so awesome and real!!! If EVER you need a drummer, feel free to contact me☺️!!!
@@michagu3996 The irony was hilarious. I got the notification for this as the song finished playing on Spotify.
It's on random shuffle of over 60 hrs of music.
Always wondered what
Indian metal would sound like.......finally got it......
And it's badass :)
I didn't even know Indians played metal at all... Call me a dumb European, yaaaah...
But this is the problem, stereotypes ruling the world.
@@marijakalesnykaite Haha, I'm sure many cultures have their own variation of metal. Just need someone to upload it to youtube :)
I never knew about Mongolian metal either, until I ran across the Hu Band. ruclips.net/video/xrO8-DJHOsk/видео.html
It's the drums isn't it? I don't know what the proper name is for them, but I've always thought they'd be amazing for metal
"You got 13 reasons for you to go away? Here's three more: for why you gotta stay."
This line hit me hard. Such a powerful song. I'm so glad this was recommended to me! :D
Joe Ninja Master but what are those 3 reasons? I only see two responses , one about holding your head up high in the valley of death and getting back up while we are still alive. Unless he was referring to the chorus....
joemann7971 That may very well be what was being referred to in the song. However I felt like they were referring to the fact that I may be able to come up with 13 reasons to end my life. But if I tried I could find 13 reasons plus three to keep going. That's what I got out of that line. I hope my answer helped. If you're thinking about suicide maybe we can talk about it. You don't have to fight alone my friend. :)
Joe Ninja Master I'm not suicidal. It has crossed my mind when I'm depressed but never tried acting on it, but that's rarely the case anymore. I was mostly confused when the song said "here's 3 more for why you have to stay" and sort of left me hanging.
I think he was referring to the 3 fine gentlemen performing the song.
@@HAHA.GoodMeme possibly. I wish he had made it more clear.
This song is...so very important. Thank you.
👍🏽
🙏
This song now has a whole different meaning to me than when I first heard it. My brother lost his fight to mental illness and killed himself almost 3 weeks ago. I can only hope that now he found peace.
Rest in everlasting love man.
If this song made you cry, a flame has been rekindled within you my friend.
Iraq War Veteran, I’ve had severe depression over the years. Thanks for this. Greetings from USA 🇺🇸
God bless you and keep you safe.
Extremely cringe to admit you took part in an illegal invasion that led to tens of millions displaced and near a million civilian deaths, all to further US imperialism $$
But sad war time poor kids, humans died because usa bombing
Today I learned it's possible to headbang and sing at the top of my lungs while crying. Your music is simultaneously totally badass, empowering, and nurturing; your lyrics give me strength when I feel like mine's been spent.
I'm a 23 years old who has been through a whole lot of abuse in her life. Recently, a dear friend of mine showed me this song in the car because he knew that lately, everything had been pure anxiety and my suicidal thoughts had come back. I remember sobbing in the car while I read the lyrics on the phone screen. I still listen to this whenever I fear I will be alone again...
No you won't. Get up and win. Meditate. Read. Rise like a phoenix. Fucking WIN
"When you can't run, you walk. When you can't walk, you crawl. When you can't crawl...when you can't do that...you find someone to carry you." ~ "The Message," Firefly ep. 11
You are never alone. You never were. And those of us who know your fight will never let you surrender, will never leave you behind. We've got your back, we've got your six. We will never let you give up on yourself.
You are loved, by many who you don't even know. Believe that.
It's going to be okay
@@isaiahwelch8066 Holy fuck I had not seen the messages... Thank you.
@@TreespeakerOfTheLand It will.. Someday it will.
I got my entire Anthropology class hooked on to you guys- even my professor 😂 bloody amazing guys!
My father, who just got back home from an out of state conference on mental health asked for the link to this song. He rarely shows interest in My musical theatrics but he was almost crying by the end of this video
What was the class about? (I’m an anthro student myself)
I used this song in therapy multiple times already this year. Many, many clients respond to this song with tears. Damn, this song is good.
Are you serious. If so then wow. How do clients take the scream part? Won't most find this overwhelming.?
@@nashdasmurayan1975 I'm serious. But it's not for all clients. I use the tools at my access very, very carefully.
Lovely. I wish i had that kind of creative freedom towards therapy back here in India.
I suffer from depression anxiety and PTSD from childhood trauma that was horrific and this song brings me to tears everytime I hear it. I'm happy there is someone like you helping people like me and these guys for making this music.
@@nashdasmurayan1975 I am in training to be a mental health counselor myself, and I'm a person who has experienced very deep depressive episodes several times in my life. When I'm depressed, the scream part is cathartic.
Here are my theories:
It is so visceral, so emotional, so raw. I guess it helps communicate a level of turmoil that I can relate to in my darker moments. I would guess that for some clients, it shocks just a little, which helps them break the mask that they put on; the intensity of the music overwhelms the numbness that can sometimes come with the despair of depression. The raw emotionality of the expression of pain in this music helps them feel that they are not alone, that the singer knows how it is to feel their pain, and understands them. A feeling of isolation is one of the most dangerous things about depression, after all.
That being said, cultural filters may be in effect. I don't know when Heavy Metal really became a presence in India, but in America, screaming in music started almost 50 years ago. I hope I'm not making a mistaken assumption, but if I'm right, it has come to India much later, and is not as popular as it has been in the United States and Europe. If my assumptions there are correct, it might be that more of us are used to it, and that we might perceive it differently, and our clients might be more likely to connect to it.
I never listen to this song just once. To be called a brave warrior is such a compliment
Yaar is a term of endearment... They aren't just saying "rise/fly once again" they are saying "you will rise/fly once again brother/sister" ...
Respect from the south brothers... Things aren't going great here, but you've given me hope.... And a whole lotta goosebumps \m/
Thanks for that info, that really enhances the lyrics. ^__^
Yaar literally translates to friend
What's happening in south? What isn't going well there?
Thanks for the insightful info! Actually got goosebumps here also.
@Tucker Latham its a mixture of hindi and punjabi. Yaar specifically is a hindi word.
Yall aren't a band, yall are a movement, one that I'd fight for. Texas stands with yall
BLINDxMUNKY hey bud, from WA to TX! Waco stands too!
AJ Santiesteban hell ya, together we're all united, never divided
We stand together as humans, nothing divides us if we truely care for one another
From Canada we appreciate this too 😊
This Texan does as well
you guys are giving me strength in my fight with depression and anxiety.
you probably get 1200023786 comments like this.
but please know that you have helped me a lot.
Cheers!
- Jordan from Brisbane, Australia.
There might be 1200023786 comments like it, but it doesn't make you any less important. Stay strong, only through fire can iron be forged.
I've had this song on repeat since my world fell apart last week. My wife suddenly left me for another person and now everything is... just blank. Every time I listen to this, I feel a small sense of calm and determination. I can't tell you how thankful I am for this anthem. Without it, so many of us would be struggling far more. Thank you.
I can imagine how you feel and I can feel the pain. Your wife is unlucky to lose you.
Stay Strong Nicholas ! Live O Brave One !
I love you, my brother. 🫂
I hope you’re doing better now my man. Wishing you all the best!
Lost a good friend to depression a few days ago, thank you all for doing this. Anyone reading through the comments please do not hesitate to reach out for help, whether its for yourself or for someone else. Bloodywood, I want to thank you so much for what your doing and for the amazing music your making too. Much love from USA!
You guys are Criminally Underrated. Much love from Scotland
I'm a metalhead I suffer from depression I admit it. Metal helps me fight my battles inside and out. So when I came across you guys. And this song ...this brought me to tears. I felt your healing energies. You won my heart. 🖤
Kat Martinez a lot of us do. But as you said is pretty cool and motivating to find music and sobs that pushes you to keep going on, and that lets you know that we are a lot suffering, and we keep fighting. Struggling for sure but on the road.
same. Sometimes I listen to metal songs that I know will make me cry and touch my heart just to let everything out. Like atleast once a month just let it all out. You really don't wanna see how I look right now my eyes are probably red from this crying session haha.
I lost my best friend in college to depression. When we took him down from the fan, I didn’t know why he did it. I cried a lost cry but moved on years later. Depression and loneliness were not terms that were in our lexicon in 2005. I wish he had this song then. He would have taken strength from it. Jee Veerey will help many in need in the world. ❤
Gentlemen, I am a backwoods Pennsylvanian. I’m a huge nerd who still plays Dungeons and Dragons, and probably the whitest guy I know. I only say this to tell you that I’m not exactly one to look up Indian folk metal (as this video is labeled.) I was pointed to this by a friend of mine. I want to say thank you, your music transcends race, religion, sexuality... all boarders. I’ve never felt as inspired to rise up above my personal depression as much as when I heard this song. I don’t say this for your recognition or a thank you in a video as I’ve seen others do before. I just want you to know that you’ve helped me, and gained an avid fan. Thank you for your hard work, heartfelt lyrics, and amazingly stunning music. Keep doing what you are doing, who says music can’t change the world? Not me anymore. Thank you.
I just started working my new job and part of my first paycheck is going to their Patreon to support these fantastic humans. Bloodywood has become so much more than what they started out doing, I'm always so damn proud to share these guys and their messages. And now this video?! Seriously. The metal community is always there for one another and this is one hell of a shining example. Keep up the good work guys, we love ya!
Hells yeah. These guys are going to change the world a little bit if people just manage to listen.
I actually came across this on Facebook, and I cried because I'm fighting against my depression right now. I lost my son at 32 weeks along, he was my first child. It sent me into a downward spiral that I almost couldn't get rid of. And I'm fighting postpartum depression as well. I'm taking medicine for it and it's helping, along with my wonderful fiance, family, and friends. I just wanted to thank you for this amazing song. I listen to it whenever I start to get bad again and it helps. Much love from Louisiana, USA 💕
When there's a will, there's always a way. I have a will to fight, therefore, I have a way to push through it.
Hats off to you, live! you brave one
Sorry for your loss. I'm originally from Florida but I live in Louisiana too
You guys are gonna make me cry. It's a tough road I'm walking right now. I'm in therapy to help with my grief, and still taking medicine. I've had bad days, but thought about how my son wouldn't want me to leave this world so early. He is with me everyday. I have a necklace with his ashes in it, and a teddy bear with his ashes in it. Anytime I get sad I just hug the bear and I can feel him with me. Thank you guys for your kind words. It really means a lot. ❤❤
@@curiouspanda3 I'm so sorry for your loss. But remember that even your world collapsed around you, you found the strength to push the rubble aside and keep moving. Be proud of that, because that is a strength that can only have been forged by fire.
I just became free from my abuser after years of enduring countless suffering. And yet I know I’ll be okay after hearing this. For anyone who has suffered abuse we all need to reclaim our space, our strength, and that we can do this. Pain is a part of growth as is change, but always do your best to speak love and life onto others and yourself; let no one take that from you ever. We will heal and we will thrive, but you can’t have a beautiful rainbow or even a beautiful garden that is yourself without a bit of rain and thunder. Humble them with your growth - your spirit.
A friend sent me this at work, I was skeptical at first. By the end I was crying in the bathroom.
"I'm not done yet" hit especially hard as it's something I say to remind myself that some choices just aren't an option.
Never again. ;
Stay strong mate!!
Bloodywood, I'm struggling today. Feel like I'm worthless and don't belong. This song is the only thing that reminds me I need to live and be brave... Thank you.
Kyle you’re worthy of everything don’t feel low I hope the new year brings you lots of joy and strength. Win , brave !
My last girlfriend suffered from depression. She kept focusing on her past and was beaten to dust by her disgusting parents who never showed any appreciation for her, she was basically always alone. We broke up, but I still stayed there trying to help her. "Only after enduring the tests of fire, Iron is forged". This is something you just can't explain to people like that, they just won't accept it.
Everything just makes us stronger. Instead of being like "I walked through hell up to now, nothing will ever be better than that" we should be like "I walked through hell, and I survived. Nothing can stop me, I will win."
This is basically what this song says. So powerful, so much might in the lyrics. I woke up this morning, and can't stop listening to it. This is just pure epicness.
This song literally saved my life once... I almost made a choice I couldn't come back from, and this came up in rotation at just the right moment. Thank you. I'm still here because of your music.
Dude just hold in there. Its the struggle that make life worth.
Dude!!! A metal flute solo? Are you kidding me? That was awesome.
And I really appreciate the initiative you took. Going great. 😁
From your comment it seems you aren't that familiar with folk metal. There's tons of flute in folk metal.
www.metal-archives.com/search/advanced/searching/bands?bandName=&genre=folk
Check out eluveitie in inis mona
Generation (Irish penny) whistle Bb
I'm back having a major relapse in suicidal thoughts. My eyes are welling up. I love this song I can't believe I forgot it.
Keep going, girl, there are so many beautiful things in life, we just need to discover them - a small beautiful things in everyday life... One more song for motivation: Devin Townsend Spirits will collide. I wish you all the best!
You are a "Loha"(iron) me friend. Tu jeet veeraaaaay
Glad you are still with us.
You got this! I hope you've managed to find some help.
Jeeo veera jeeo
Please try with some daily meditation practice of vipassana 5 mins a day. It helps keep negativity away!
You guys are awesome. Your message made me weep even as your music made me headbang. I've dealt with depression all my life and came so close so many times to hitting that off switch. Thanks to the support of friends and family and people like you I'm still here. I'm still fighting. I will hold my head high and do my best to help others do the same.
Mike Quinlan keep fighting brother, the world needs you, much love
I'm right there with you, as dumb as it sounds, the quote "never surrender never give up" has become my lifes motto.
Mike understand no matter what everyone cares and there are so many that love you. Never forget to reach out, I know it's the hardest thing to do but if you have the time to battle the darkness you have a moment to reach out to someone. I know that's not the case at the moment but if it ever arises just remember this. I don't know you but know I love you, for we walk towards living fulfilling life with memories and happiness.
Tu jee Veera, tu jeet veere
@@Landcervelatwurst Same here. Even though I am fluent in Hindi, the way they sang, goddamn, I am so inspired. Hope you are doing good too
I work in mental health and so happy when metal helps mental health!
Every time Jayant screams it feels like he is about to go super sayan 3
I let my dad, who is going through a lot of depression, listen to this. Metal saves lives! \m/
even watching you guys skip stones on the water is powerful. it's like... what ever happens, you can always enjoy the small things in life.
My friend found this song about 3 months after this video was uploaded. I've never commented before but.. I think I should now. This song means so much to me. My friend showed it to me during a time I was having a mental health crisis. It helped me through. Nowadays, I'm doing significantly better. And in October, I got "Tu jee, veerey" tattooed on my wrist.
Greetings from Finland. India seems to have good metal. Totally new to me. Bring it on. Sharing this awesome metal song for others to enjoy too \m/
As a father of 3 girls who battles with depression this song hit me hard thank you for this!!!! Sometimes its hard putting up the front that dad is a superhero who can do everything.
You are a superhero!
3582mike thank you brother!!!
I fought my way back from the brink because of my daughter and I'm her Superman, it's an up hill battle everyday, but you got this bro, if not I got your back.
I have fought with it for awhile now i tried the meds that most doctors want you to take worked for a bit but i became a shell of myself so i stopped and found something else to help but now its coming back and seems worse than it was. But like the song says for too long you've laid in darkness. Time for me to rise up again!
Courtney Hughes thank you!!
this is such an incredible song "only after enduring the tests if fire iron is forged" in particular is my new favorite proverb.
Guys, i have depresion cronic problems and...oh god you are amazing... everytime i strugle i have..i must to come back to your music! Thanks a lot for it,really
Mari Fernandes Would you please promise something to me?
When you have a dark, sad or depressive thought think 4 good ones! When you think "life sucks...I will never be lucky again!" think of a wonderful friend, of pretty kitten, your favourite ice cream or chocolate and maybe your best vacation or a test you passed or whatever.
Important: every of them must be positive!
Brain and thoughts are like this landscape in the video: where water comes many, many times there will be a brook and this becomes a canyon or a river one day.
Many positive thoughts make a brook into your brain to make positive thoughts float much easier through your brain than negative. It takes time but when you begin tiday and try to remember and then do it!
It is normal to forget every helpful technique when you are deoressive, so don't punish yourself for that! But maybe you write down techniques and put them as a notice into your mobile phone and your purse, so you will never forget.
A very wonderful mantra is "I am the I am". In your mother language. You maybe know it from the bible. It means to connect yourself to the big "I am" we are a part of.
Every single soul is beautiful and precious.
Einstein said something very wise: "Deus nao joga dados!" (I hope this is written correctly :-)
So you are a beautiful idea made by God and not here by chance.
Do what you can and you will always be enough for this world.
To get depressive there must have happened some very bad things in live...
Imagine Arnold Schwarzenegger under a balcony and someone throws down a big rock on him, he knows it and he can catch it. The people would call him a hero.
But you are a young woman who doesn't know about the hits she get and from which side they are coming and when.
So these things hitting you are like a 100 pound bag of concrete falling on you!
People calling you labile don't know about your inner fights. Let them be. They are also travellers through a rough life and have their own inner wars, believe me. They are just hiding it better than they also have their fears.
Don't give a shit on what they say.
You need to be responsible for you. Not the others. Then you will come back to balance.
No man is here to make you happy. But you have to take care of you and make you happy. Then a guy can be free enough to assist you than breaking down under the weight of responsibility.
Do you understand what I mean?
You can do it!
And it will be easier every day when training your brain on thinking nice thoughts.
Try it: you are sad? Angry? Disappointed? Think 4 great thoughts. And rate your energy (happiness) from 1 to 10 before and after and you will find out that it works and that it is getting easier and easier! Please, put a note into your mobile and train it. ♡
A big hug from a woman who got completely rid of depressions after 24 years and is well of energy for about 12 years now. And meanwhile I had 6 surgeries after 3 prolapses, 1 cancer and 2 accidents with broken bones, 1 time in face.
And I got healthy. Depression destroyed my body, too. But even this is getting better and better every day! I even learned to walk again after 8 months not able to walk. Everybody saw me in a wheelchair for the rest of my life. AfterI came back from the other side I knew that it is about me if I am happy or not and if I am strong or not. I am not rich and sometimes I am really in trouble but it is getting easier. When I am in deep sadness (a friend of mine suddenly died and then, the baby of friends was about to die and there was no doctor able to help this little boy. Thousands of people gave a little money and a few days ago an American children cardiology team did a successful surgery on this 3,5 yrs old boy! He will be alive!!! His health insurance did not want to pay anything but now they pay the surgery and the rest is by many people. Never give up, please!)...so, when I am in deep sadness I do this on my own: head up, smiling, thinking beautiful thoughts and with much more positive energy it is possible just to be sad about a loss or sorrows but I don't feel my life senseless anymore.
So, I know what I am talking about. I even had a near death experience after one of these surgeries and since then I am not afraid of death anymore. But I know how precoius life is.
If you need to talk contact me via facebook messenger.
I am a hypnotherapist now and help others.
For less. ;-)
If you are interested in what is about life and whats going on on the other side I recommend you the interviews here on YT with Anita Moorjani. She is an Indian woman from Hong Kong and she had cancer and was about to die ,took a step on the other side when she was in coma and came back and totally recovered.
I read her book after my much more smaller experience. She was depressive, too, when she was younger. This is over!
Her way to tell her story is so heart-warming and it gives help, hope and is something to lean on because it is real!
She was there much longer and has more to tell but what I saw and heard was also written by her.
I found out that my exoerience wasn't a dream by my father. I met many of my relatives which were dying before my surgery and even before my birth. And my dad was there. But I saw him some weeks before. And when I went into hospital it was not possible to see everybody before. I saw nobody because I felt too terrible. Just my husband, my dog, my cats and my two best friends were allowed to see me. My pain was too hard and I didn't even see my parents in law from just next door (same house, next entrance!!).
My mood was bad of all the hirts in my spinal and leg.
I called my family before hospital and they said my dad was sailing and his satellite phone was switched off maybe.
When i woke up my best friend was there (my husband even did not visit me...reasons for depression!!!) and I talked about a weary dream I had of all these people and live and death etc.
Next day I slept a lot. But the day after my friend came to bring me all my mail and there was a letter from a authority court. I was a little shocked because this means always trouble! But this is also the way of the German governemt to tell family members about the death of someone with different place of habit, you know? And there i read that my dad was already dead when I called my family. They did not want to concern me but going into this medical treatment without a heavy heart. They knew that I would not learn to walk again when i say no to surgery on my spinal because the damage will destroy important nerves.
So this was the reason he was there!!!
I was shocked but I felt so much more in faith with life, God and all other souls on earth. Not in a Christian way. But in a way as a soul making experiences in a body for a while. No matter about the religion. This is all real. So maybe this could be a real help for you to read "Dying to be me" from Anita Moorjani. It is translated in many languages and maybe you will find it for a little money used in amazon. Then you should read it! It is so delighting and enlighting to read. It gives hope and live to your own soul and makes you feel connected to all other souls.
Do you know "Punjabi Street Metal/ Ati, Ari, Ari" by Bloodywood? Read the text. This is also the deep sense behind it all: "...at least we are one!".
And when I read your comment I felt your energy and that you are fighting like a lion but sometimes you run out of power. I felt you and me in this oneness. Like you are a cousin of mine.
And this is my reason to write you this long letter. This isn't a comment anymore. ;-)
Keep your head held high and smile! ♡
Big hug from Northern Germany where a tornado is coming up this night. I am not in sorrow. I did my very best to secure everything. Even my chicken and my ducklings have to sleep in a box inside my house!
And when the storm is coming I try to give all my love to the others who are in need. And to the wild animals. ♡
Take care, dear Mari! ♡
By the way: whoever feels the wish to talk about this what I have written here can contact me via fb messenger. I am sometimes offline for weeks, so just tell me here that I got a message and I will go online there.
We are one and l life can be so beautiful.
Best wishes to you all.
And thank you, guys, for your awesome wise and lovely texts.
Other metal heads kill bats or chicken on stage but you bring thoughts of enlightment and kill the feeling to be alone and disconnected from everything.
Depression means to be like lost in space.
And you connect your fans again.
Big hugs to you, guys! ♡
Namaste!
My favorite line!
Mari Fernandes TU JEE ,VEEREY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have those words tattooed on my inner bicep. This song has helped me in so many ways
I just discovered Indian metal, and I'm in love
Lots of love from Brazil 🇧🇷
My friend committed suicide who introduced me to this song and your music. It still comforts and keeps me going listening to your original content. Thank you for sharing your expression of music.
I’m so sorry for your loss. I hope you’re doing okay
@@adanice49 Thanks, appreciate it. I'm use to hardships but I still miss the only person I liked talking to and had the same sense of humor.
@@ernestisom5878 don't sit in home alone start living ur best life again u will again get good friends ❤❤
That's level eluveitie right here
I totally agreee!
Cyborg Wolf you ain't lying
Well i think Eluveitie deliver (of course) a higher quality, because their music was their main occupation for the last 16 years. But: mixing folk metal with rap and spreading awareness about psychological illness by doing so, is more innovative than most of european folk metal has been since years. Big up Bloodywood!
That's exactly what I was thinking mid-song.
Right on the money
To anyone here for support, your story is NOT over. There are still many chapters left to write. Keep going, Iron-born
❣️🌟✨
I have been deep and I endured the torture and the pain of my mental illness. Now after many years of fighting the darkness that is always lingering in me I learned to accept it and live my life. I could have never gotten so far without the help of professional help and the support of my daughter and partner. After hearing this song I cried. Something I haven’t done in a long ling time…
My husband left two weeks ago after depleting the bank account. Tuesday, my 13 year old tried to kill themselves. I needed to hear this.
Sending love and more power to you and family ❤️❤️❤️🇮🇳
Hope you're doing better now.
I'm late to the party, just discovered you guys. this song...man. I was diagnosed with clinical depression when i was 14. self medicated for years with drugs and alcohol, because i react badly to prescription mood stabilizers. tried to take my own life when i was 19, at rock bottom. Happy to say I've made it to 40, happily married. but it always there. every day. Yeah, i had a good cry watching this. No even ashamed. Subscribed. Getting all the albums next paycheck. you guys deserve it.
I feel like the last few years of my life have been wasted not listening to Bloodywood but I'm here now.
Yeah I feel I missed out, for suee
I listen to this song every single day and it helps me to push another step ahead. This is not a song, it's a way of life, it's hope, it's help !
I'm not a metalhead, not even close. But when something is perfect, it's perfect.
I have no tattoos, but if a friend asked me to go get matching Jee Veerey tats, I'd be like "let's do it."