Thanks for reacting to Rolling Quartz. The whole band is really talented and still remain humble. They just finished a US tour recently, but I'm guessing from the response they got that they will be back soon. I hope this means you will react to more of their music.
Thank you for the Rolling Quartz reaction. This song, Azalea, is a cover song. It's no wonder you felt the 70's vibe from this song. The original version of this song is a melody that has been in Korea since the 1970s from an unknown author, and was arranged and released by singer Maya in 2003.
at first i watched the production of their videos and thought "another idol band" but after some research found out they are real and independent band so not bad at all
Cool. Good reaction video. I was at that live show. Front row in front of Arem the bass player. I can confirm this a band is incredibly fun to see live. A favorite of mine now! Definitely check out song fearless. Gonna see them again on Oct 8 in Korea.
Hi, Tim! I was the one who posted the video of "Lovebites - Bravehearted (1st Session With New Bassist Fami)" that you reacted to just the other day. I liked your reaction so I was looking at your channel and saw you were also reacting to Rolling Quartz. Here, you reacted to "Azalea" by them, but as some others have alluded to already in the comment section here, this is not an original song by them. Just like the song you reacted to from them after this, "Sing Your Heart Out" (the real name of that song is actually "Song of the Heart"), this is actually a cover. The original was released in the early 2000s by South Korean Rock singer Maya. Maya's original was a huge hit in South Korea, which is especially impressive considering that Hard Rock and Metal don't usually sell well in South Korea. Maya's original "Azalea" was such a hit that it produced many covers by many different Korean artists throughout the years, so Rolling Quartz was just another in the long line of artists that came to cover the song. I've seen in other video reactions that you've done to covers that you note it in the titles of the videos. That's great since it's worth acknowledging the original artist when reacting to covers. So, I think it would be beneficial to update the title of this video to acknowledge and credit Maya, like "Rolling Quartz - Azalea (Maya Cover) MV and Live Reaction" Since you take requests from the comment section for future reactions, I'd like to leave a link here for Maya's original version. Because you've started to dip your toe into the South Korean music scene, it's important to know some of the history behind the South Korean Rock scene, especially since Rolling Quartz has covered several songs. Reacting to the original versions of these songs would be a cool addition to your content. I've also left a link to Crying Nut's original "Song of the Heart" in the comment section for your reaction to Rolling Quartz's cover. Here is the link to the Maya's original version of "Azalea": Maya - Azalea: ruclips.net/video/LgzBsXYY4VU/видео.html When you do your reaction, please consider opening the description box and reading the text inside of it in your video at the start before you go on to actually react to the video. I know it's not something you normally do in your videos, but it would be valuable in this case. The text in the description provides important context for the song, as there is significant history behind the lyrics of the chorus in regard to Korea, which is one of the big reasons why Maya's song resonated with so many in South Korean. Understanding this history would help you and your audience appreciate the song much more. I look forward to your reaction video! Thanks, Tim!
Thanks for reacting to these ladies, Tim. Hard rock/metal isn't nearly as big in South Korea as it is in Japan. I feel like these ladies don't get the attention they deserve (although they did sell out every show on their recent US tour). They just dropped an MV for their brand new song, "Fearless", recently (no live version yet). Also check out another all female band from Korea, DIH. They've got a great sound. Their single, "Not Enough" is a good starting point. For live, look up "Paranoia/Answer Me".
The drummer gets everyone!! Total attitude! Love it!
Thanks for reacting to Rolling Quartz. The whole band is really talented and still remain humble. They just finished a US tour recently, but I'm guessing from the response they got that they will be back soon. I hope this means you will react to more of their music.
Thank you for the Rolling Quartz reaction. This song, Azalea, is a cover song. It's no wonder you felt the 70's vibe from this song. The original version of this song is a melody that has been in Korea since the 1970s from an unknown author, and was arranged and released by singer Maya in 2003.
The lyrics of the song use the azalea flower of Kim So-wol, the great poet of Korea.
Five very talented ladies! They have lots of great songs!
at first i watched the production of their videos and thought "another idol band" but after some research found out they are real and independent band so not bad at all
Cool. Good reaction video. I was at that live show. Front row in front of Arem the bass player. I can confirm this a band is incredibly fun to see live. A favorite of mine now! Definitely check out song fearless. Gonna see them again on Oct 8 in Korea.
Its on the list. Would love to see them.
Hi, Tim! I was the one who posted the video of "Lovebites - Bravehearted (1st Session With New Bassist Fami)" that you reacted to just the other day. I liked your reaction so I was looking at your channel and saw you were also reacting to Rolling Quartz. Here, you reacted to "Azalea" by them, but as some others have alluded to already in the comment section here, this is not an original song by them. Just like the song you reacted to from them after this, "Sing Your Heart Out" (the real name of that song is actually "Song of the Heart"), this is actually a cover. The original was released in the early 2000s by South Korean Rock singer Maya. Maya's original was a huge hit in South Korea, which is especially impressive considering that Hard Rock and Metal don't usually sell well in South Korea. Maya's original "Azalea" was such a hit that it produced many covers by many different Korean artists throughout the years, so Rolling Quartz was just another in the long line of artists that came to cover the song. I've seen in other video reactions that you've done to covers that you note it in the titles of the videos. That's great since it's worth acknowledging the original artist when reacting to covers. So, I think it would be beneficial to update the title of this video to acknowledge and credit Maya, like "Rolling Quartz - Azalea (Maya Cover) MV and Live Reaction"
Since you take requests from the comment section for future reactions, I'd like to leave a link here for Maya's original version. Because you've started to dip your toe into the South Korean music scene, it's important to know some of the history behind the South Korean Rock scene, especially since Rolling Quartz has covered several songs. Reacting to the original versions of these songs would be a cool addition to your content. I've also left a link to Crying Nut's original "Song of the Heart" in the comment section for your reaction to Rolling Quartz's cover. Here is the link to the Maya's original version of "Azalea":
Maya - Azalea: ruclips.net/video/LgzBsXYY4VU/видео.html
When you do your reaction, please consider opening the description box and reading the text inside of it in your video at the start before you go on to actually react to the video. I know it's not something you normally do in your videos, but it would be valuable in this case. The text in the description provides important context for the song, as there is significant history behind the lyrics of the chorus in regard to Korea, which is one of the big reasons why Maya's song resonated with so many in South Korean. Understanding this history would help you and your audience appreciate the song much more. I look forward to your reaction video! Thanks, Tim!
Thanks for reacting to these ladies, Tim. Hard rock/metal isn't nearly as big in South Korea as it is in Japan. I feel like these ladies don't get the attention they deserve (although they did sell out every show on their recent US tour). They just dropped an MV for their brand new song, "Fearless", recently (no live version yet). Also check out another all female band from Korea, DIH. They've got a great sound. Their single, "Not Enough" is a good starting point. For live, look up "Paranoia/Answer Me".
I'll check them out.
You should try "Fearless" next from Rolling Quartz!
I put it on the list.
Good reaction. 🖖❤
Thank you, sir! I learned a lot.
In early Led Zeppelin, you can hear the squeak on the strings, like Whole Lotta Love - it’s the link to reality!
like 69
Simple Man……..