Have A Nice Life - Deathconsciousness (FIRST REACTION) PT. 2

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

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  • @barbwireboy2
    @barbwireboy2 2 года назад +257

    you never forget the first time you hear Earthmover

  • @Transcedant
    @Transcedant 2 года назад +284

    Earthmover is legit one of the best songs of all time lmao

    • @user-fr7cr3nm2r
      @user-fr7cr3nm2r Год назад +3

      not even the best by hanl, trespassers w (demo version on youtube) is better i would say

    • @Grimm112
      @Grimm112 Год назад +3

      @@user-fr7cr3nm2r the original voids version of trespassers w is insane and I will forever be sad that they changed it for sea of worry

    • @stroud9811
      @stroud9811 10 месяцев назад +2

      why are you making this statement like you're joking lmfao.

  • @aesthetic4829
    @aesthetic4829 2 года назад +136

    Earthmover has enough emotional weight to create a supernova

    • @theorossi7405
      @theorossi7405 Год назад +10

      has enough emotional weight to move te earth

  • @mariamman
    @mariamman Год назад +118

    i feel like deep deep is pretty underrated, instrumentally and lyrically this track deserves so much more recognition

    • @MarviNacho
      @MarviNacho Год назад +23

      On any other album Deep, Deep would be my favorite track. It's not for this album only because Bloodhail and Earthmover are on it. It's definitely underrated in this banger of a tracklist.

    • @ecelextra
      @ecelextra 13 дней назад

      I agree tbh. Deep, Deep is kind of like the climax of this album imo and it’s one of the few truly emotionally charged songs. Not just pure nihilism on that song. Not that pure nihilism doesnt work on the album but when the emotional climax does come, it sets Deep, Deep apart from the other songs.

  • @ozzy6771
    @ozzy6771 2 года назад +176

    God, Earthmover is such a whirlwind of emotions, but the lyrics towards the end are a total gut punch.
    ‘An army of the golems is stalking, now, the heart's lands
    Eating all reality
    Producing only dust and sand
    Nothing hurts them
    Nothing gets under their stone skin
    And when their earthen mouths will open up
    Just what words should come out? But
    "We wish we were dead"

    • @RodMigz08
      @RodMigz08 2 года назад +8

      Such real and powerful emotions

  • @pepperbytez8128
    @pepperbytez8128 Год назад +56

    When i listen to earthmover i always picture it like the heat death of the universe. Like all of existence is crashing into itself, creating a blackhole that nothing can escape from.

    • @Waldo557
      @Waldo557 Год назад

      When the beat drops by the end all I can imagine is a child screaming in pain or mental agony..

  • @Holedwllr
    @Holedwllr 2 года назад +55

    That low end on There Is No Food is monumental. Always hits so hard and is completely overwhelming. Great review of a great album!

  • @NoahCaple
    @NoahCaple 2 года назад +58

    I try not to listen to music like this too often anymore, its not necessarily healthy lol. If I ever see a friend playing Deathconsciousness on spotify I always check up on them. This really is one of the most depressing albums I've ever heard, but its an incredible album even if only enjoyable in moderation for me

  • @tlb963
    @tlb963 2 года назад +31

    Since everyone has already suggested Giles Corey, I suggest either more of HANL or below the house by planning for burial. Literally one of the most ominous records I've ever heard

  • @zLeSshuhn
    @zLeSshuhn 2 года назад +23

    Man I fucking cried again with earthmover, these days I just needed to let it out, and oh man it broke me again, your reaction to this, is one of my fav, keep going man, this was really good

  • @brightongreet812
    @brightongreet812 2 года назад +16

    Your reaction to disc 2 was pretty appropriate. It's a masterpiece, but definitely sounds larger than life. Not an album I can put on very often, but when I do it always blows me away

  • @LexDicksonEverything
    @LexDicksonEverything Год назад +19

    Deathconsciousness is a 10/10 record.

  • @landon6797
    @landon6797 Год назад +11

    Dude lighthouse was the perfect reference for this album

  • @Cohnex
    @Cohnex 2 года назад +11

    I have noticed in the comments people recommending Giles Corey, great solo work. Dan Barrett has an incredible solo discography between Giles Corey and Black Wing, but Tim Macuga also has made solo work, but has never gotten the same wide appraise as compared to Giles Corey/Black Wing which is Flowers of St. Francis Vol 1. to Volume 5 currently. It's a completely different experience compared to Have a Nice Life and Giles Corey if you're into these weird noisy electronic soundscapes. There's also earlier demos and b-sides for Have a Nice Life, predominantly Voids and Voids II carrying a lot of their earlier works and earlier versions of songs found on Deathconsciousness that sometimes I like more than what made the album.
    Dan and Tim also came to make a small project called Gate with an EP named Now, While They Aren't Looking, Tear It Apart, a very noisy post-punk, hardcore album which has elements from Deathconsciousness but taking that sound to a completely different direction. However the project I found most beloved by my is not actually either Dan or Tim's, but Dan's brother. During the time while Deathconsciousness was being worked out, Dan's brother wanted to express the lost of his dad through music as well, but he had no musical background and it makes for some of the most haunting outsider music I've ever listened to and I recommend everyone to at least look into Afterlives - A Ticking Clock I Couldn't Stop, and at least listen to All Teeth. It is not HANL, it's not Giles Corey, it is it's own thing, but strongly related and could only wish one day it would be on Spotify.
    I know this comment it becoming long, but I think as many people have recommended some of the more popular projects similar to Deathconsciousness that we also celebrate the more obscure or forgotten parts of their music.

  • @albumsofayear1669
    @albumsofayear1669 2 года назад +47

    Have you ever listened to Sigur Ros? Their music can have a similarly expansive/emotional sound as this album - but while being significantly more light and beautiful rather than dark and gloomy. You would probably love Agaetis Byrjun or ( )!

  • @jojotoofor9eight766
    @jojotoofor9eight766 11 месяцев назад +8

    "I don't love" is where I realized that yeah, this album is gonna make me sad, and then suddenly there was explosion of sadness as the song really kicked in😂

  • @Evanmnm
    @Evanmnm 2 года назад +6

    The chords at the end of HFS is definitely one of the most satisfying moments in all of music. It’s such a great cool off from all the tension building up until it

  • @azariel1635
    @azariel1635 2 года назад +11

    Like others have said, you've got to listen to his self titled album Giles Corey. It's even more depressing than this in my opinion, but every track sucked me in with it's unique style of field recordings, ghost recordings and of course the reverb. I highly recommend it. Amazing reaction as well, it was like listening to the album for the first time seeing how you experienced it!

  • @Absolute.Virtue
    @Absolute.Virtue 2 года назад +7

    Giles Corey as has been recommended is amazing, but another of his projects is also really worth checking out. It's called Black Wing and I specifically recommend the album No Moon if you decide to check it out. It's probably one of my favorite of his projects, although I really love all of them. I'd say it goes more into the atmospheric/ambient side and is less post-punk-sounding.

  • @_x3o_
    @_x3o_ 2 года назад +6

    i wanna give u a hug so bad bro ily

  • @lekaozganguploader
    @lekaozganguploader Год назад +4

    This entire album was specifically made to make you react and feel how you did to the album. It was made by people in their lowest points in life. I believe at one of their concerts a singer collapsed on stage when earthmover went crazy. I love this album and it really really expresses the inhumane levels of depression and sadness
    Edit: collapsed, not passed out

  • @emotionaleruption5084
    @emotionaleruption5084 4 месяца назад +1

    you NEED to listen to voids!! imagine if earthmover had the impact of every single song. it’s a 2023 remaster of all of their demos. recently discovered your channel and loved your reactions particularly this one and thought why not recommend more suffering

  • @Evanmnm
    @Evanmnm 2 года назад +10

    I Don’t Love makes me bawl like a child

  • @feedhyungwonplease6087
    @feedhyungwonplease6087 2 года назад +4

    The fact that my fist time listening to this was at night was crazy

    • @meelohaysack5841
      @meelohaysack5841 Год назад +3

      My first experience was insane. I told my sister I had heard about this album, and she told me her friend recommended her the one song (being Earthmover). It was like 2:00 AM with some friends while staying a week at a friends house. The next day, I woke up at 4:00 AM before everyone else, so I went downstairs and listened to the entire thing completely in the dark in a house I’ve never been in with everyone else asleep. Especially considering where I was in life at the time, was a wild listen.

  • @ayo0702
    @ayo0702 2 года назад +1

    yess been waiting for this

  • @gambit7085
    @gambit7085 Год назад

    Bless RUclips for bringing this across my recommended tab... I feel fed today : )

  • @Straaaayyyy
    @Straaaayyyy 2 года назад +6

    If you want less depressive and less heavy album from them you should listen to unnutural world, it's more catchy imo, but deathconciousness is classic

  • @JAMM3103
    @JAMM3103 Год назад +1

    This album destroyed me, while earthmover I could just stare at the ceiling trying to comprehend what have I just listened, a completely masterpiece

  • @JamesDWitha123
    @JamesDWitha123 2 года назад

    watching your reaction gives me hope I won’t completely fall apart when I eventually listen to this album

  • @jojotoofor9eight766
    @jojotoofor9eight766 11 месяцев назад

    I'd recommend listening to voids, it's a collection of demos and such, and it made me appreciate this album so much more.

  • @shvfting3383
    @shvfting3383 Год назад +4

    Earthmover is soooo good

  • @jakmak94
    @jakmak94 2 года назад +3

    You have to do Giles Corey in the future, made by Dan Barrett, who is half of this band

  • @largeshaftzac8027
    @largeshaftzac8027 2 года назад +7

    I have a feeling he quite liked this album

  • @abdousunderland3351
    @abdousunderland3351 Год назад

    I still don't understand why it's so good, it's just amazing can't describe it with words .

  • @coleintheville117
    @coleintheville117 4 месяца назад

    5:48 from zero to forty thousand

  • @jojotoofor9eight766
    @jojotoofor9eight766 11 месяцев назад

    If you liked this album, I'd strongly recommend "Songs About Leaving" by Carissa's Wierd. It's powerful and very emotional all the way through.

  • @tipzay1387
    @tipzay1387 2 года назад +2

    real

  • @twistgaming3089
    @twistgaming3089 2 года назад

    I'd be curious to see you react to Ecailles de la lune

  • @hothothot7040
    @hothothot7040 Год назад +3

    deep deep is the best song on the album

  • @rockkiller124
    @rockkiller124 2 года назад +2

    Plz react to Leaves Turn Inside You by Unwound next, I promise you'll not be disappointed

  • @chininhk
    @chininhk Год назад

    Just came across your channel and and loving your reaction. Don't know if you know it but have you heard "I Have a Special Plan for This World" by Current 93? I think it will be right up your street.

  • @whiplash415
    @whiplash415 2 года назад +2

    PINK FLOYD'S ANIMALS PLEASE!

  • @your_kind_room_guardian316
    @your_kind_room_guardian316 28 дней назад +1

    Earthmover can crush the most sane guy

  • @ayo0702
    @ayo0702 2 года назад +6

    the lyrics make me cri