Thanks for your reaction Steve!! We like to mix everything we like, and we like a lot of things 😂 The only thing we would add, the first part of the song with the soft verse is the only vocal part of the song that doesn't have autotune, we don't use it for this soft parts, maybe is the production style for these vocals that reminded you the autotune effect. Thanks again!! Chapter 1 is coming soon 🤘🏽💙
Haha all respect for mixing it up and adding new elements 🤘🏻 Certainly made for an interesting listen! Gosh, really? That has really surprised me about the lack of auto tune at the beginning there. Yeah perhaps the production confused the audio for me. I’ll give that another listen. Btw, I say it in a lot of my reactions: nothing wrong with a bit of auto tune. I 100% use it on my own vocals 😅
@@SteveOGRock Yeah, we know it! This is a different tool to play and experiment, we use it for example in chorus parts or hight notes bridges 🤗 Some people think that if you use pitch corrections is because you don't know how to sing 😂🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
I love this song, too. For me, the massive and excellent drums are especially fantastic, it's like a song built upon a drum solo in many parts. Hope they won't turn the drums down. Contrary to most other songs, in this one the vocals are the "constant" with slow variation, and the drums are the instrument that strongly varies. A bit similar to the latest releases of Lorna Shore, who also have such a fantastic drummer.
Loved this one. Yes, Prisoner was a banger, but this had some gorgeous subtleties to it. I feel that the softer lead with the busier background helped with the story being told, and I loved that delivery! Quick apology - I told you previously that the drummer was from Brazil. Well, that was the previous drummer, Ra Tache. The current drummer is Eleni Nota from Greece, formerly of the superb Brazilian band Nervosa...and I'm sure there will be people queuing up to correct me if I'm wrong!
Really appreciate your reactions for your honesty, and typically I seem to agree with you. For me, I really liked this one for the same reasons you didn't! lol The guitar tuning seems so similar to Fear Factory and I loved this song for the same reason I loved their more epic ballad like songs.
PLEASE 🙏 🙏 Check out Tallah Please "Vanilla Paste" is the first song I heard by them, and it is amazing, but it also has some features in it, so maybe it wouldn't be as clear for you to review, but "Wendrid" is awesome too, so is "Dickers Done" It's hardcore stuff so be ready if you venture there :)
Please react to Yoyoka, who plays many instruments as well as sings and writes music, but is known for her drum skills. At age 13, her musical resume is already more than most musicians. There are too many songs to choose from, but I understand the drums on Fool In The Rain by Led Zeppelin is very difficult. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/knoD7EV19H0/видео.html
Thanks for your reaction Steve!! We like to mix everything we like, and we like a lot of things 😂
The only thing we would add, the first part of the song with the soft verse is the only vocal part of the song that doesn't have autotune, we don't use it for this soft parts, maybe is the production style for these vocals that reminded you the autotune effect.
Thanks again!! Chapter 1 is coming soon 🤘🏽💙
Haha all respect for mixing it up and adding new elements 🤘🏻 Certainly made for an interesting listen!
Gosh, really? That has really surprised me about the lack of auto tune at the beginning there. Yeah perhaps the production confused the audio for me. I’ll give that another listen. Btw, I say it in a lot of my reactions: nothing wrong with a bit of auto tune. I 100% use it on my own vocals 😅
@@SteveOGRock Yeah, we know it! This is a different tool to play and experiment, we use it for example in chorus parts or hight notes bridges 🤗 Some people think that if you use pitch corrections is because you don't know how to sing 😂🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Exactly. It’s a production tool. It can wielded well or poorly. For it to be used well the original vocal recording needs to be solid ✅
Album of the year ✅
Future palace rival ✅🔥🖤🎸👍
One of my fave bands right now! I can’t wait for this album!
07/07 CHAPTER 1 🖤
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I love this song, too. For me, the massive and excellent drums are especially fantastic, it's like a song built upon a drum solo in many parts. Hope they won't turn the drums down. Contrary to most other songs, in this one the vocals are the "constant" with slow variation, and the drums are the instrument that strongly varies. A bit similar to the latest releases of Lorna Shore, who also have such a fantastic drummer.
Love this band and this like neverending build up so epic🤘🤘🤘❤️
Loved this one. Yes, Prisoner was a banger, but this had some gorgeous subtleties to it. I feel that the softer lead with the busier background helped with the story being told, and I loved that delivery!
Quick apology - I told you previously that the drummer was from Brazil. Well, that was the previous drummer, Ra Tache. The current drummer is Eleni Nota from Greece, formerly of the superb Brazilian band Nervosa...and I'm sure there will be people queuing up to correct me if I'm wrong!
Thanks Alan!! You're right with Ra and Eleni 🤘🏽
Really appreciate your reactions for your honesty, and typically I seem to agree with you. For me, I really liked this one for the same reasons you didn't! lol The guitar tuning seems so similar to Fear Factory and I loved this song for the same reason I loved their more epic ballad like songs.
Thanks for sharing Josh! Entirely fair enough.
Thanks Josh, glad you enjoyed it!
90' rock vibe
PLEASE 🙏 🙏 Check out Tallah
Please
"Vanilla Paste" is the first song I heard by them, and it is amazing, but it also has some features in it, so maybe it wouldn't be as clear for you to review, but "Wendrid" is awesome too, so is "Dickers Done"
It's hardcore stuff so be ready if you venture there :)
Please react to Yoyoka, who plays many instruments as well as sings and writes music, but is known for her drum skills. At age 13, her musical resume is already more than most musicians. There are too many songs to choose from, but I understand the drums on Fool In The Rain by Led Zeppelin is very difficult. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/knoD7EV19H0/видео.html