The "Everywhere At The End of Time" Iceberg, Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @Guineax
    @Guineax  3 года назад +4049

    One million views. I cannot thank you all enough for watching this video and giving such nuanced discussion on a morbid but important topic. In retrospect, there are a lot of things that I would do differently if I were to remake this video, but overall I am still happy with the final product as it is now. Thank you for motivating me to pursue my passion and continue making content through some of the most emotionally difficult and creatively burnout periods of my life. I hope to continue 2021 with more ambitious and in-depth projects, but suggestions for topics are always welcome!
    Thank you again, and may the ballroom remain eternal.

    • @Bowzer2025
      @Bowzer2025 3 года назад +9

      Don’t need to thank us, you’re the one who made the amazing video!

    • @maxiball
      @maxiball 3 года назад

      Well deserved, man.

    • @bluejolyne
      @bluejolyne 3 года назад +1

      C'est fini. Great video, my dude.

    • @DZ3TQ
      @DZ3TQ 3 года назад +3

      OR the caretaker skipped stage 1, thus making stages 1 - 6 actually the 2nd to 7th stages of dementia.
      This can be backed up by the hell sirens in stage 4 (aka. sundown syndrome), which actually occur in stage 5.

    • @juiceboxwilley
      @juiceboxwilley 3 года назад +3

      @ If that was true you wouldn’t even be able to say that.

  • @mombei9835
    @mombei9835 3 года назад +7375

    Missed opportunity to say "Level 6 is without description"

    • @houstilicious
      @houstilicious 3 года назад +140

      becouse it is, even in despripsion of eaeot its

    • @Chimera144
      @Chimera144 3 года назад +592

      @@houstilicious damn... he forgot how to spell.....

    • @caviarbeef
      @caviarbeef 3 года назад +215

      @@Chimera144 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo

    • @helplessdude22
      @helplessdude22 3 года назад +118

      @@Chimera144 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo

    • @wappy103
      @wappy103 3 года назад +95

      @@Chimera144 NNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO99OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO000OO

  • @nevergreenminus1629
    @nevergreenminus1629 3 года назад +30575

    My mom made a theory, the final image is not cardboard with tape or a blank canvas, it’s a photo on the other side, due to memory loss you can’t see it

    • @nevergreenminus1629
      @nevergreenminus1629 3 года назад +7459

      My mom says “thank you for liking my sons post”

    • @nevergreenminus1629
      @nevergreenminus1629 3 года назад +4681

      Lmao

    • @JERKOFFTOPOMNI
      @JERKOFFTOPOMNI 3 года назад +1697

      maybe it causes a illusion that makes you feel like you have dementia but dont, *or do we?*

    • @adumbdannia
      @adumbdannia 3 года назад +875

      I love this theory

    • @carmenvasquez1088
      @carmenvasquez1088 3 года назад +1251

      Personally, due to the fact that the tape creates a sort of box, I think it represents a photo, but due to memory loss, you can’t remember who or what could possibly be shown in that photo

  • @RattusScattus
    @RattusScattus 3 года назад +23344

    funny that an album about dementia is an unforgettable experience

    • @shuckmiester7409
      @shuckmiester7409 3 года назад +412

      b r o

    • @the.n.1
      @the.n.1 3 года назад +833

      it would piss me off a bit if its the last thing i remember

    • @jackieChannel.
      @jackieChannel. 3 года назад +555

      @@the.n.1 guess it was everywhere at the end of your time... heh hehhh....
      *runs away*

    • @LowIntSpecimen
      @LowIntSpecimen 3 года назад +362

      @@the.n.1 From what I've heard, music is one of, if not the last thing a dementia patient will remember, and they can often be heard humming it. When the music goes, the patient is gone. So someone out there with dementia probably had EATEOT as their final memory.

    • @DarkShard5728
      @DarkShard5728 3 года назад +39

      i want to forget some, but not all. this part of what i wish to not remember

  • @AlecNormal
    @AlecNormal 3 года назад +3439

    It's been almost a year since I discovered Everywhere at the End of Time, and almost a year since I started working at a memory care facility, where most residents there have severe dementia. I was sort of nervous going into this job. I thought it was going to be as depressing as this music. And, sure, to an extent, this music can describe certain residents at my facility. Some of them are sort of aware that they are losing their memory, and it's sad to see. But generally, everyone there is very happy, and I've learned what their favourite jokes are so I can say them the next day and hear them laugh at it like they've never heard it before. I appreciate this album deeply. I discovered it right when my grandmother forgot who I was. But it's important to have a sense of humour with people going through this disease. You can be yourself, 100% without fear of being judged. You can be as friendly or as strange, humorous or as funny as you'd like. Because in a day, and in some cases, a few minutes, they'll forget any embarrassing or stupid thing you've done and remain your friend, as long as you're friendly to them.

    • @hiiambarney4489
      @hiiambarney4489 2 года назад +149

      At least something positive to cheer the mood, thanks I needed that. Even if it kinda has gritty undertones and most likely sad backstories.

    • @noahmay7708
      @noahmay7708 2 года назад +127

      I guess one of the only upsides to dementia is you can hear the same joke everyday and still find it as funny as the first time.

    • @ketaminepoptarts
      @ketaminepoptarts 2 года назад +81

      @@noahmay7708 you also get to watch your favourite movie for the first time ever again

    • @JabubMontoya
      @JabubMontoya 2 года назад +29

      @@ketaminepoptarts happens to me with songs too, what I like to do, what I’ve noticed is that I can watch a movie/listen to a song and make it feel somewhat like the first time. What I noticed is all I need to do is wait at least 2 months, and it’s like that. Don’t know if anyone else has felt/ discovered this other than me

    • @asukifolxfer7375
      @asukifolxfer7375 2 года назад +16

      @@JabubMontoya I used to watch Angry Video Game Nerd when me and my sister were younger, watched a few episodes about 7 or 8 years later (2019) and it felt like rediscovering a childhood gem.
      I've come to the conclusion/hypothesis that if you allow yourself to experience things in the little details, returning to them later in life, depending on the length, will make your brain give you that same feeling the first time you experienced that particular thing or moment. I've experienced this with many video games too.
      Idk. I'm just a commenter with a theory.

  • @poochillipickles8525
    @poochillipickles8525 3 года назад +4970

    Stage one is the only one where I’m comfortable

    • @mettapeachhead2076
      @mettapeachhead2076 3 года назад +37

      same

    • @goldenboy8361
      @goldenboy8361 3 года назад +108

      That's the point uwu

    • @selinas4846
      @selinas4846 3 года назад +25

      @@Chimera144 why?

    • @sadhatter7015
      @sadhatter7015 3 года назад +65

      Stage 3 is kind of catchy sometimes

    • @goldenboy8361
      @goldenboy8361 3 года назад +197

      @@sadhatter7015 yeah having your memories slowly fade away while you’re dying of old age is catchy

  • @plant_kirb3875
    @plant_kirb3875 3 года назад +6238

    "No songs later than Stage 1 are played"
    Dude thank you so much

    • @pathetic_girl
      @pathetic_girl 3 года назад +223

      That’s just a nice thing to do

    • @tired.friend4874
      @tired.friend4874 3 года назад +453

      I’ve haven’t even listened to the others because when I try I get so depressed and uncomfortable.

    • @lemenva2341
      @lemenva2341 3 года назад +58

      i didnt understand that, what was he trying to say? (i dont understand english very well)

    • @pathetic_girl
      @pathetic_girl 3 года назад +428

      @@lemenva2341 EATEOT has 6 stages, each getting more and more depressing, only songs from the first stage are played, and thats a good thing.

    • @krasistefanovlol
      @krasistefanovlol 3 года назад +223

      @@pathetic_girl not only more and more depressing but more like rusted and glitchy sounds are played like a vinyl record getting rustier

  • @equanimoux1077
    @equanimoux1077 3 года назад +8885

    dementia is like when your trying to remember a dream. The more you think about it the more it fades away untill eventually it’s gone. The memory of the dream starts to deteriorate and then your just left with disappointment.

    • @awhahoo
      @awhahoo 3 года назад +611

      Except in dementia, you dont know what dissapointment is, nor any other feeling.
      You know they exist, but you cant... describe them?

    • @foxbrobroski5714
      @foxbrobroski5714 3 года назад +66

      Dreams stay stuck in my head all day till the next day

    • @foxbrobroski5714
      @foxbrobroski5714 3 года назад +79

      Some of my dreams....
      They’re very strange in ways that I can’t even describe them well...

    • @sadydarling
      @sadydarling 3 года назад +38

      And thanks to this I shall re do my dream diary.

    • @gjk-arts5855
      @gjk-arts5855 3 года назад +76

      Sometimes for a second I get like a flashback of the dream
      Like a millisecond
      And I see what was happening
      But it’s hard to explain because it’s like a screenshot of the dream and it dissapears again

  • @hrunchtayt1587
    @hrunchtayt1587 Год назад +176

    Theirs a video on RUclips of the 2008 USS Oklahoma survivor’s reunion and in the first minute a Mr. Paul Goodyear described the following, “We got one man in Eastern Texas, he’s in a nursing home, he cannot remember his wife, he cannot remember his children, he cannot remember his family, anything. He can’t remember anything except he could tell you everything that happened those ten minutes of December 7th, that’s just how deeply that is etched in everyone’s mind”.

  • @thehound2720
    @thehound2720 3 года назад +7830

    I’m so glad that this masterpiece has an iceberg theory

    • @1d10tcannotmakeusername
      @1d10tcannotmakeusername 3 года назад +83

      Fun fact about your username: All letters in your username could be represented by the Hebrew "Vav" (except O, which could also be represented by Ayin".)
      Vav is the sixth letter in Hebrew, and its value in gematria matches its position in the Hebrew abjad.

    • @Hidden4125
      @Hidden4125 3 года назад +90

      Fun fact: grubhub delivery dance ad has an iceberg

    • @thehound2720
      @thehound2720 3 года назад +28

      @@Hidden4125 I’m not American so I didn’t knew this ad, I was for sure happier before knowing it

    • @Hidden4125
      @Hidden4125 3 года назад +7

      @@thehound2720 I am sorry, I thought you wouldve seen it before :(

    • @sbirkkk
      @sbirkkk 3 года назад +1

      It makes it even better yet worse

  • @washyourhands2359
    @washyourhands2359 3 года назад +22470

    Rule 43:if it exists there's an ice berg of it

    • @regularname1825
      @regularname1825 3 года назад +676

      Yes there is a berg made out of ice

    • @parkerthedirector
      @parkerthedirector 3 года назад +1158

      I saw this and almost flipped my shit, but its just 43 not 34 ;-;

    • @misschuckito1311
      @misschuckito1311 3 года назад +175

      @@parkerthedirector lmao me too

    • @idkwhattoput7729
      @idkwhattoput7729 3 года назад +474

      rule 43 is actually "43. DISREGARD THAT I SUCK COCKS"

    • @absolutelyshmooie7086
      @absolutelyshmooie7086 3 года назад +55

      @@idkwhattoput7729 where can I read these?

  • @unnunn12
    @unnunn12 3 года назад +14542

    I once accidentally fell asleep listening to the album. After being woken up at 4:30 am to E1 playing, I were not having a clue in the who or in the fuck world where I was for a solid couple of minutes. I will never make that mistake again.

    • @Alex-fg1fw
      @Alex-fg1fw 3 года назад +1580

      Just fucking happened to me and still can't sleep, glad to see I'm not alone!

    • @chrisoj
      @chrisoj 3 года назад +1331

      I've fallen asleep to it a couple of times! Always fall asleep to track 2 or 3 as they're so relaxing and wake up tripping out in stage 4

    • @Amingus782
      @Amingus782 3 года назад +749

      Oh man, I slept during around stage 2 and woke up at stage 5 I can’t sleep anymore

    • @quingjulian7043
      @quingjulian7043 3 года назад +366

      SAME HERE deadass thought i was haunted for a second

    • @AvinaVestru
      @AvinaVestru 3 года назад +204

      Welp gotta try that lol

  • @Ddvgh1
    @Ddvgh1 3 года назад +655

    Personal thing here: I’ve heard many people mention or talk about certain pieces of media they “can’t listen to/watch” because they’re “not mentally prepared”. I always laughed that off… until now. This project is genuinely, and I mean genuinely, the most terrifying concept I can think of. Dementia is hands down the most terrifying thing in this world and it’s not even really that close, so a project meant to simulate it in all its horror is something that I’m certain will cause panic attacks that persist for a long time. I have been unable to really focus and take my mind off this project for the last few hours simply by seeing people talk about it, I can’t fathom listening. I saw one video where the guy called it the album that broke him, and it damn near broke me just by learning about it.

    • @lukewatson8848
      @lukewatson8848 Год назад +19

      it really is incredibly disorienting and really really scary. The first time i had heard of it i was with one of my closest friends and we had just pulled it up on his phone and was letting me skip through all the albums while explaining what each stage represents, and it REALLY fucked me up for like two or three days after that, my brain was just consumed by dementia and its reprocussions. listening to this is absolutely not for the feight of heart.

    • @lukewatson8848
      @lukewatson8848 Год назад +6

      I can't even imagine trying to listen to it alone and not having someone there to be with me

    • @12345Yeah
      @12345Yeah Год назад +6

      ​@@lukewatson8848I'm really glad I found comments like these, I won't watch it, I think it would really mess me up. Thanks for the heads up, take care of yourself man

    • @rennnexx
      @rennnexx Год назад

      thanks for the input john wilkes booth. preciate it x

    • @boxprophet
      @boxprophet 11 месяцев назад +5

      I am a Grown Ass Man. I'm scared of very little, including death. And as a Grown Ass Man who does not fear death: I cannot listen to this fucking music. It rips and tears into my brain, I freak out So Bad every time I listen to it. If you aren't ready to listen. /Do not./

  • @mlgkarbon
    @mlgkarbon 3 года назад +3472

    "Everywhere at the end of time" is the best video I ever saw, yet I never want to see it again.

    • @Aster_Risk
      @Aster_Risk 3 года назад +92

      I couldn't get past a few hours. It's too difficult.

    • @mlgkarbon
      @mlgkarbon 3 года назад +100

      @@Aster_Risk I watched the whole 6 hours, and I gotta tell you, it gives you a new perspective in life.

    • @PeterGriffin11
      @PeterGriffin11 3 года назад +80

      @@Aster_Risk I remember initially seeing the title of the video and then it's thumbnail and being confused as to what the video was about then I saw it was 6 hours long and had millions of views so out of sheer confusion & curiosity I clicked the video and read the comments to find out that the video was an art piece that was a musical representation of Dementia I think I watched a few minutes or maybe seconds of it (I don't remember which) then dropped a like and went on with my day.

    • @karloveliki5373
      @karloveliki5373 3 года назад +14

      @@mlgkarbon in what sense exactly? I can never find the time to listen to it but I'm really curious on how it changes one's perspective on everything

    • @latetotheparty7879
      @latetotheparty7879 3 года назад +2

      @@mlgkarbon I’m Intrested

  • @arielaguirre930
    @arielaguirre930 3 года назад +3733

    i work as a caretaker
    sometimes when im at the alzheimers/dementia wing i lose myself and feel like im a patient of the facility

    • @lumix3855
      @lumix3855 3 года назад +262

      Are you feeling alright?

    • @lemonfromanorangetree650
      @lemonfromanorangetree650 3 года назад +95

      You are the caretaker 😳 Intense The Shining flashbacks

    • @fishfingers9205
      @fishfingers9205 3 года назад +69

      have you ever witnessed terminal Lucidity?

    • @egetty6852
      @egetty6852 3 года назад +298

      Fish Fingers Another caretaker here, and yes, I have. It is one of the most painful things to witness because you are happy in the moment that the person you once loved seems to be back from the dead, but you also know that they are going to physically die soon thereafter. There’s a reason they call dementia the disease with two deaths; first goes the mind, followed by the body sometime later.

    • @egetty6852
      @egetty6852 3 года назад +5

      MAGIC MAN idk what that means

  • @TheAmazingDoorknob
    @TheAmazingDoorknob 4 года назад +27421

    Dementia is so depressing and I hope modern science will eradicate it

    • @amzar5896
      @amzar5896 3 года назад +205

      Waheguru watch over us.

    • @TheAmazingDoorknob
      @TheAmazingDoorknob 3 года назад +1794

      @Jack Kavanagh time to give grandma alcohol

    • @possiblyli5510
      @possiblyli5510 3 года назад +1313

      *ayo grandma's wasted again. get the walker!*

    • @LanieMae
      @LanieMae 3 года назад +833

      Let’s all forget it exists then it’ll disappear

    • @throgmooster
      @throgmooster 3 года назад +1002

      @@LanieMae *FORGET THE FORGETTING*

  • @oliviarodrigolover911
    @oliviarodrigolover911 3 года назад +302

    2:09 this man doesn’t look like he traumatized millions of listeners

  • @turtleman2443
    @turtleman2443 3 года назад +5627

    God anytime I hear even a snippet of music from this album it brings back the giant wave of sad anxiety I got the first time

    • @summerhunny
      @summerhunny 3 года назад +169

      ikr I tried so hard to listen to the album in its entirety but my anxiety is too bad so I could not make it though the first part. I do like to admire it from afar though :(

    • @reneablackheart9563
      @reneablackheart9563 3 года назад +8

      same

    • @theoscout9205
      @theoscout9205 3 года назад +51

      I was playing rooster and skipped straight to the end, and within the first second of audio of the final track I had a massive anxiety attack that lasted several hours. Fuck that album.

    • @chloecrenshaw9173
      @chloecrenshaw9173 3 года назад +50

      I was listening to it while trying to do my homework but I ended up playing a game. By the way, doing something else to distract yourself while listening to the album does NOT WORK. I still ended up feeling anxious afterwards and I actually became afraid of the dark for some reason. I couldn't make it past halfway of stage 4

    • @purrito3892
      @purrito3892 3 года назад +38

      I fell asleep while listening to it and finished it while asleep.. bad idea. My dream was scary and confusing, I had dementia, I was lost, it was the worst nightmare I had ever had

  • @peereeahaha1824
    @peereeahaha1824 3 года назад +2411

    BOULDER SMOKIN A CIGGIE

    • @myusername3689
      @myusername3689 3 года назад +32

      It’s a match, not a cigar. It’s far too thin and the red tip is too round to be a cigar.

    • @peereeahaha1824
      @peereeahaha1824 3 года назад +158

      @@myusername3689 is this sarcastic or have you never seen that joke

    • @dbq-117
      @dbq-117 3 года назад +34

      Briish doomer

    • @beemelonhead1
      @beemelonhead1 3 года назад +7

      @@peereeahaha1824 I wanna know the joke

    • @peereeahaha1824
      @peereeahaha1824 3 года назад +34

      @@beemelonhead1 it’s just people comment boulder smokin a ciggie on the album cover with a boulder smokin a ciggie

  • @djaccountisbfisbx3880
    @djaccountisbfisbx3880 3 года назад +3091

    “You are the caretaker, you have always been the caretaker.”
    “Don’t you recall?”

  • @bubu8709
    @bubu8709 3 года назад +209

    12:39
    Sad fact:
    This guy died when he was 43 because of a parachute mine explosion

    • @CYLITM
      @CYLITM 9 месяцев назад +19

      This makes me wonder if dying a quick but violent death is worse or better than dying a slow but peaceful death. Maybe shouldn't put it that way.

    • @Zaftrabuda
      @Zaftrabuda 7 месяцев назад +7

      what’s a parachute mine explosion?

    • @Ametist_you-game
      @Ametist_you-game 4 месяца назад

      And the _caretaker_ find his body...
      Very... Interesting...

    • @Crow4k-p7i
      @Crow4k-p7i 3 месяца назад +6

      @@Zaftrabuda a parachute mine is just a naval mine thats dropped from an aircraft via parachute. they tended to be dropped on land targets. hence, he died because he was in the blast radius of a mine

    • @Fuzmonster59
      @Fuzmonster59 Месяц назад

      ​Aaahbright yeah I was confused, I was thinking mine as in pickaxes and dynamite 😅

  • @xxepic_swag_gamingxx5238
    @xxepic_swag_gamingxx5238 4 года назад +4167

    Not the sample but at least the origin of “Friends Past Reunited” has been found. It’s a rare choir recording of J.S. Bach’s choir piece “Lasst mich ihn nur noch einmal küssen”, from his St. Luke Passion BWV 246.
    I’m German myself and interestingly, the text is about someone who wishes to give their deceased friend one last kiss before they put him into his grave. The final minute of silence was already quite indicative of the caretaker’s death, but the choir before that singing about death is like the final nail in the coffin, if you will.

    • @possiblyli5510
      @possiblyli5510 3 года назад +96

      yeah from what I've heard the fpr sample is close to being found. the discord has been working their asses off to find it and a vinyl recording of some church from england (if i recall correctly it was milford parish) was found, but it isnt the one kirby has. kirby himself said he'd release pics of the record he got the sample for fpr from so once he releases the pics the search for the sample might really speed up. quite exciting times to be in the community.

    • @justjustina2560
      @justjustina2560 3 года назад +6

      HELLO BLACKOUT1912!

    • @Sir_Crow
      @Sir_Crow 3 года назад +33

      I will say that Bach’s song definitely is not about a friend but rather about a significant other. Bach was actually gay, although sadly this fact isn’t very well known.

    • @xxepic_swag_gamingxx5238
      @xxepic_swag_gamingxx5238 3 года назад +60

      @@Sir_Crow It is a widely accepted fact that, due to time constraints, Bach definitely did not write this passion himself but instead only arranged it for orchestra, choir and four soloists. So no, if Bach really was gay, he definitely didn’t show it in this piece, because it’s not even his.

    • @captaincorey27
      @captaincorey27 3 года назад +29

      such insight from xXepic_swag_gamingXx

  • @BeyondBaito
    @BeyondBaito 3 года назад +13388

    I wish there were artists who would do something similar to the Caretaker but...IDK...happy? I like to listen to this album backwards as in Stage 6 - Stage 1 and I like to see it as someone who has been in a terrible accident, or suffering from something serious like depression and how despite it getting better over time there is that lingering pain that is felt while recovering that may not go away, but you are alive.

    • @fleabaguette9699
      @fleabaguette9699 3 года назад +714

      I like this idea.

    • @el._.diabl0
      @el._.diabl0 3 года назад +880

      You should listen to some of kirby's works released under his own name. two that come to mind are "sadly, the future is no longer what it was" and "eager to tear apart the stars"

    • @Ciaudius
      @Ciaudius 3 года назад +93

      I mean isn't that what lo-fi mixes are?

    • @yuchk8588
      @yuchk8588 3 года назад +643

      @@Ciaudius no

    • @Ciaudius
      @Ciaudius 3 года назад +102

      @@yuchk8588 ok

  • @millie4777
    @millie4777 3 года назад +2690

    The only time I’ve experienced dementia close up was when I went to see my great aunt with my grandma. We went into her room at the care home, she turned around from her wardrobe and looked at me. My grandma was talking to her but she clearly was not listening. After having a conversation with me only minutes before, she asked me “I’m sorry, but who are you?” My heart dropped so hard. I told her, “well I’m Betty’s (my grandma’s and her sister’s) grand daughter.”
    “What? Anthony? Anthony hasn’t got any children?” Anthony is my dad. I walked out of the room where my grandad was standing.
    She died a couple months after. She and her sisters were triplets, and now my grandma is the last triplet left. I really hope that doesn’t happen to her.
    It’s ironic, because I can’t actually remember my great aunt’s name. She’s the only one. Betty, Gwen and... the one who died with dementia. How poetic and sad.

    • @alsparkproductions7849
      @alsparkproductions7849 3 года назад +105

      She is in a better place rn. Worry not

    • @shinkshonkers3787
      @shinkshonkers3787 3 года назад +35

      sheesh dude life can be cruel

    • @PpPp-rn9ix
      @PpPp-rn9ix 3 года назад +140

      Find her name, don't let her disappear from life like that dude ..

    • @Perseagatuna
      @Perseagatuna 3 года назад +142

      You've posted it in here, now at least a snippet of a memory of her will remain until the death of the Internet, which is, philosophically, being alive after death.

    • @fockewulffw1908
      @fockewulffw1908 3 года назад +2

      .... 😔🚬

  • @kingly3314
    @kingly3314 3 года назад +1749

    as someone who has grandparents with dementia, i can safely admit this album makes me cry every time i listen to it, and thats not an exaggeration.

    • @rorbephobic
      @rorbephobic 3 года назад +13

      im sorry buddt

    • @opbnl9871
      @opbnl9871 2 года назад +16

      Im so sorry for you dude,

    • @darthmader057mmm6
      @darthmader057mmm6 2 года назад +11

      God bless you guys that sucks

    • @bingusbongus3109
      @bingusbongus3109 2 года назад +2

      Grandparents have a skill issue

    • @Ghaztly_Gold
      @Ghaztly_Gold 2 года назад +2

      @@bingusbongus3109 very funny 😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐

  • @Sinestill
    @Sinestill 3 года назад +2762

    I did not expect an iceberg video about EATEOT

    • @nerdemojireal
      @nerdemojireal 3 года назад +15

      me neither but we all needed it 😏

    • @seranado
      @seranado 3 года назад +21

      As someone else said in the comments: if it exists, there is an iceberg of it

    • @Equa11ysurl
      @Equa11ysurl 3 года назад +14

      Me for some reason pronouncing it: eateeeeoat

    • @passtheweab5770
      @passtheweab5770 3 года назад +1

      i came here to comment just that

    • @squtnik
      @squtnik 3 года назад +1

      @@Equa11ysurl me too hahaha

  • @reneablackheart9563
    @reneablackheart9563 3 года назад +1826

    I'm terrified because I'm reminded of my grandmother.
    The paintings remind me of my grandmother and the music sounds like the taste of stale water.
    It's unsettling. I'm scared of the idea that I'll lose my mind. I'm scared of the idea that I'll end up like her.

    • @adamdonnelly3912
      @adamdonnelly3912 3 года назад +36

      My great grandmother died of alzheimers 2 years ago, it’s horrible

    • @Mr.Knightman912
      @Mr.Knightman912 3 года назад +21

      I'm glad both of my grandmothers doesen't have dementia and alzimers.

    • @ArtseyHayton06
      @ArtseyHayton06 3 года назад +32

      @@Mr.Knightman912 Everywhere at the end of time, you feel your mind shatter, all of the achievements you have made on your long lasting journey are now gone.
      You scratch your head, not knowing where you are, people look at you and want to help but you push them away.
      "Why am I here?"
      "Who am I?"
      "What am I doing?"
      You keep interrogating yourself these simple things but why?

    • @Zyrouaye
      @Zyrouaye 3 года назад +15

      Same, my grandma died 5 - 6 months ago when she can't remember a single thing about us. At that time i was being dumb, thinking that she will be back normal after going to hospital. But no, it got worse, she can't even stand up or atleast move one of her body, until a weeks later, we apologies to her for the last time.
      We miss you Grandma.

    • @gracelillygardevin2179
      @gracelillygardevin2179 3 года назад +3

      You guys are lucky my grandmother died before i was born

  • @arealgamer342
    @arealgamer342 2 года назад +45

    My grandfather passed last year due to complications with Parkinson's disease. Up until he was bedridden in a hospital, breathing shallow gasps in pain as his organs shut down, his memory was sharp as a knife. Even at 86 years of age, he only needed minor hints to remember events in his life. He had served in the Navy during Vietnam. He managed to hold out through Veteran's Day, passing the next morning in his sleep. Rest in peace, Conley. You were, and still are, my hero.

  • @cdaemondx8241
    @cdaemondx8241 3 года назад +939

    Everytime i hear the start of stage 1, it just haunts me for hours.

    • @abuckarooboyo7104
      @abuckarooboyo7104 3 года назад +35

      Your profile pic haunts me for hours

    • @cdaemondx8241
      @cdaemondx8241 3 года назад +20

      @@abuckarooboyo7104 It's just a dog it isn't gonna hurt you oooooooo scary

    • @abuckarooboyo7104
      @abuckarooboyo7104 3 года назад +30

      @@cdaemondx8241 nah it murdered everyone I knew and loved

    • @cdaemondx8241
      @cdaemondx8241 3 года назад +12

      @@abuckarooboyo7104 Schizophrenia

    • @bell4210
      @bell4210 3 года назад +30

      Damn I understand you. I grew something that ...should be called 'slow-jazz-phobia' after listening to EATEOT. I can't feel comfort listening to jazz anymore. I don't know something is wrong with me until I play a game called 'kind words' and its soundtrack are mean to be relaxing, but I feel extremely uncomfort on a certain slow jazz track. I caught myself later that it remind me of Everywhere at the end of the time.
      No regret listening to this masterpiece though.

  • @sirlorax9744
    @sirlorax9744 3 года назад +1862

    the fact that the end of album 6 deserves a spoiler warning is all you need to know tbh

    • @MapleZer0
      @MapleZer0 3 года назад +277

      the fact that a piece of music has a spoiler warning though

    • @blackberry8615
      @blackberry8615 3 года назад +32

      I haven’t listen to it yet..what happens??

    • @sirlorax9744
      @sirlorax9744 3 года назад +142

      @@blackberry8615 won't tell
      go spend 6.5 hours losing your mind to find out

    • @goodfellaautosales5295
      @goodfellaautosales5295 3 года назад +145

      @@blackberry8615 trauma. don't listen if you're not mentally at a good place. it will haunt you

    • @tibo6749
      @tibo6749 3 года назад +66

      Can someone tell me what it is? I don't have the time to listen anytime soon because of school classes and stuff but like maybe
      To avoid others seeing spoilers, it can be told like this

  • @brunobucciaratiswife
    @brunobucciaratiswife 3 года назад +1878

    I think the choir is of Angels; welcoming The Caretaker into the afterlife, his family is watching him die, which is why you hear coughing and shuffling. Then it goes silent as his soul leaves his body.
    Terminal lucidity makes sense but it’s also kinda less happy. So please let me have one thing to smile about during this emotional rollercoaster.
    Also terminal lucidity may not actually exist.

    • @wewuzkangz93
      @wewuzkangz93 3 года назад +4

      I agree

    • @proximab9028
      @proximab9028 3 года назад +28

      Holy shit that does make sense

    • @wewuzkangz93
      @wewuzkangz93 3 года назад +110

      @@proximab9028 it’s a little controversial of a theory cuz a lot of people don’t believe in the afterlife. Basically whatever the listener believes happens when you die is how they interpret the ending.

    • @djjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
      @djjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj 3 года назад +65

      The theory that just poses the choir as terminal lucidity and rhe silence as deaths makes more sense tbh

    • @jbaer0
      @jbaer0 3 года назад +55

      @@wewuzkangz93 I’m an atheist and I completely welcome this idea, not sure abt others tho

  • @cupidbeloved
    @cupidbeloved Год назад +219

    My great grandpa got diagnosed w dementia and alzheimer’s this year. His memory got very bad that he calls his son his brother.
    Yesterday He was about to drive to the nursing home, and of course I went to say goodbye. To my suprise he remembered me, and even smiled at me.
    Listening to the caretaker makes me cry everytime. Please appreciate everyone close to you while they remember you.

    • @AfkBxndit
      @AfkBxndit 9 месяцев назад +1

      wow how is he doing now? i’m sorry that that happened

    • @Myeko2190
      @Myeko2190 6 месяцев назад +1

      My great grandmother never got diagnosed but we knew that even if we weren't already certain it was dementia (which we were certain of), it wouldn't have helped to have it diagnosed anyway as treatments would only prolong the inevitable. Often she would flashback to World War 2 when she was locked in an internment camp (she is Japanese) because her short-term memory was so bad and she had nothing else to remember. It was sad to watch her go through that. One time, her dementia spiraled from around stage 3 or so to basically stage 6 and she fell, breaking both of her arms. That was when the delusions began in the hospital. It didn't get much better. Oftentimes, since my room was right next to hers, I would wake up in the middle of the night to her talking to herself, sometimes trying to order chinese food. It was sometimes funny but mostly sad. I rarely got sleep and I wasn't even the one who had to take care of her as that was my parent's jobs and they wouldn't let me help. If you're still going through this, try to prepare yourself more than him since nothing can really be done for him, but you'll feel the effects for a long time after if you're living with him like I was with my great grandmother. If he's already gone, I'm really sorry for your loss and know that there are people online who understand exactly how it feels to watch dementia and alzheimer's advance.

    • @cupidbeloved
      @cupidbeloved 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@Myeko2190 Thank you for sharing your story. Sadly my great grandfather passed away two weeks ago. It was hard but it was harder seeing him in pain.

    • @Paumung2014
      @Paumung2014 5 месяцев назад

      There's a chance he got terminal lucidity

  • @officialbuffoon8506
    @officialbuffoon8506 4 года назад +1272

    Another thing I never hear much about are some track titles on stage 3. “Back There Benjamin” “Libet delay” “Libet’s all joyful comraderies.” Libet is obviously tied to his other work but Benjamin has confused me for a bit. I looked around and found out about Benjamin Libet, a neuroscientist who had conducted an experiment based on free will.
    How does this relate to the alum? Idk, just kinda cool tho.

    • @Guineax
      @Guineax  4 года назад +207

      My guess is that Libet’s connection to sciences involving the brain (and the Caretaker project’s connection to the brain) is what made his name such a common motif in Kirby’s work. “Libet’s delay” is a scientific term which refers to the time between being touched and feeling the physical sensation of that touch. I believe I heard that most of the other track names in EATEOT are random jumbles of words taken from a book about the author’s experience about dementia, although I am uncertain of its name. Perhaps Benjamin Libet happened to appear in a randomly generated title and Kirby liked the name, or Kirby discovered him and the term “Libet’s delay” while researching dementia and neuroscience. TL;DR - Those tracks in EATEOT and AEBBTW are definitely named after Benjamin Libet because of his work with the brain, but how they came together as a motif is unclear. Hope this helps :)

    • @carmenjuliarodriguez3221
      @carmenjuliarodriguez3221 3 года назад +16

      Maybe thats the point. Thee is no reason, which is confusing (JUST LIKE DEMENTED MEMORIES)

    • @davidholmes2932
      @davidholmes2932 3 года назад

      @@carmenjuliarodriguez3221 I see your point as well. Watching this video, I'm not even a quarter of the way through and I'm already confused about where songs are sampled from, when they are repeated etc. It definitely seems like a concept the artist wants us to experience.

    • @zeNUKEify
      @zeNUKEify 3 года назад +9

      It also may reference “The curious case of Benjamin Button,” a movie and novel by Scott Fitzgerald about an old man who ages backwards. He ultimately falls in love but is unable to stop his backwards aging until he dies an infant. Considering dementia has commonly been compared to the brain “aging backwards,” so much so that there’s a term for it (retrogenesis) I think this is likely

    • @jackpijjin4088
      @jackpijjin4088 3 года назад +1

      @@zeNUKEify I never thought about that connection.

  • @NickOwens
    @NickOwens 3 года назад +671

    “I understand this is more niche than my other videos”
    Is his most watched video by a long shot.

  • @Nova-pi5de
    @Nova-pi5de 3 года назад +2289

    I was messed up for a few days after listening to this for the first time. I deal with some mental health issues so I’m a little vulnerable to such heavy experiences.. I seriously advise some level of preparation for this. It’s a strange but intense and weirdly beautiful album. It just made me feel intense sadness, like an overwhelming cloud of fear and anxiety.

    • @Nova-pi5de
      @Nova-pi5de 3 года назад +100

      Like I was on my death bed, alone. Without my family, but unable to even remember my own families faces with all the noise going on. Just this gut wrenching longing for things to return to normal. Return to the earlier stages, but only slipping further onto the chaos of your lapsing memory. Drowned out by the screaming distorted noise.

    • @ichinihq
      @ichinihq 3 года назад +32

      @@Nova-pi5de I listened a few from stage one and i feel deep pain and thoughts about dementia can’t imagine how the ones who listened to almost everything would feel like

    • @lolpop2118
      @lolpop2118 2 года назад +24

      Fr sometimes i regret listening to it because listening to or thinking about any track from it could turn my happy mood into a sad one

    • @aquaken00
      @aquaken00 2 года назад +13

      Internet is a strange place you may say but I'm sure you found someone to share the same sadness.
      And maybe you would realize and get a new perspective to see the sadness and life as well.
      Anyway I hope you're fine :D

    • @candyqueenify
      @candyqueenify 2 года назад +7

      This is exactly how I reacted. I was sad the rest of the day/week

  • @darkchachouke2614
    @darkchachouke2614 2 года назад +113

    EATEOT made me realize how crazy precious and valuable memories are. In a few minutes, it made dementia and forgetting everything one of my worst fears. It also made me realize that this fear, may not stay a simple fear, but it may become reality. And it become even more terrifying to think about

    • @Dolamieu
      @Dolamieu Год назад

      Memory loss makes you feel crazy

  • @col.sanders5987
    @col.sanders5987 3 года назад +518

    4:05 “... as they are impossible to identify.” Nah, I’m pretty sure that was just a bent coat hanger.

    • @imnottoba
      @imnottoba 3 года назад +16

      And a chefs hat

    • @zeNUKEify
      @zeNUKEify 3 года назад +25

      A coat hanger with the edges bent backwards hanging on a string. Still very strange and off putting

    • @theshadowcaverns
      @theshadowcaverns 3 года назад

      Ayo who bent the coat hanger where i hang my shirts on?

    • @ukrainiansturgeon8561
      @ukrainiansturgeon8561 3 года назад

      Second one is part of a mirror

    • @ferraritesla
      @ferraritesla Год назад

      The other was actually a toilet door

  • @leanayomeiri1776
    @leanayomeiri1776 3 года назад +1661

    Hey, I just wanted to say that this video is really great. As someone with ADHD, I'm always trying to achieve a perfect balance of stimulation- enough that I can focus, but not so much that I'm distracted. And this video is perfect. There are hardly any volume spikes or abrupt changes in pace or mood, and your voice is very calm and soothing. I've had it on loop for two hours now. Probably more. Thank you.

    • @maplesunflower2067
      @maplesunflower2067 3 года назад +2

      I agree!!!

    • @claire3318_
      @claire3318_ 3 года назад +10

      i recommend watching aquarium building, such as serpadesign, or painting restoration, like baumgartner restoration :) they totally help me study!

    • @CGFillertext
      @CGFillertext 3 года назад +9

      see I thought that too and all this could make me think about was my own adhd memory issues, god am I glad adhd doesn’t innately get worse with age

    • @fyretnt
      @fyretnt 2 года назад +12

      I have adhd and while I play video games I just put on long videos that I find interesting but not so much that I can’t focus on the game

    • @mechanical_hands
      @mechanical_hands 2 года назад +3

      @@fyretnt i do that too! it’s so relaxing

  • @wastelandeyes
    @wastelandeyes 3 года назад +255

    My brain went thru a lot of Inflamation+deterioration because of untreated chronic illness, to the point where it mimicked Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. I’ll pass on listening to this one haha

    • @wilburainsley4922
      @wilburainsley4922 3 года назад +59

      I hope you're managing better now

    • @sev.en.
      @sev.en. 3 года назад +23

      @Иван Распутин you can't make fun of someone for being brain damaged while you just typed pronounce instead of pronouns lmfaoooool

    • @hahaihaveahandlenow
      @hahaihaveahandlenow 2 года назад +1

      Are you OK now?

    • @wastelandeyes
      @wastelandeyes 2 года назад +15

      @@hahaihaveahandlenow wow, I forgot I made this comment! Been nearly a year. Doing so, so much better now, my brain has healed a lot thanks to treatment. Neuroplasticity is a wonder

    • @morrisons7g917
      @morrisons7g917 2 года назад

      That’s awesome

  • @mienfoo123
    @mienfoo123 3 года назад +514

    I got PTSD and listened to this album while going through it. I literally started to cry hearing Stage 2 for the first time because of how relatable it felt. I was a healthy kid with an amazing memory then I gradually couldn't focus or remember anything for the life of me. On TOP of that I had moved to a different school program and had to repeat tons of work I had already done cuz it went through a different credit program. It felt like I was going in a loop and I was losing my MARBLES

    • @ichinihq
      @ichinihq 3 года назад

      What are you referring marbles as

    • @ts-z3r
      @ts-z3r 2 года назад +27

      @@ichinihq sanity i think or mind/brain

    • @S1LVERflyin
      @S1LVERflyin 2 года назад +24

      I have PTSD and… didn’t know it could cause memory loss. This explains a LOT

    • @BNWOCHUD
      @BNWOCHUD 2 года назад +4

      OH GOD THIS EXACT THING HAPPENED TO ME OH GOD OH GOD

    • @glitterat
      @glitterat Год назад +1

      stop me too plus i have adhd so my memory is just horrible

  • @a.c.7573
    @a.c.7573 3 года назад +645

    I feel that stage 4 is meant to be the girl with the pearl earring by Johannes Vermeer but distorted

    • @adumbooctopus1115
      @adumbooctopus1115 3 года назад +78

      Oh god that's terrifying...she's been twisted to the point that she's completely faceless and just made up of wads of paint..! It reminds me of that one set of self portraits...I forgot the name of the artist, but god that set of portraits was just simply tragic and horrifying...

    • @deadchannel408
      @deadchannel408 3 года назад +13

      @@adumbooctopus1115 It's william utermohlen

    • @davidholmes2932
      @davidholmes2932 3 года назад +2

      @@deadchannel408 thanks sus imposter

    • @deadchannel408
      @deadchannel408 3 года назад +9

      @@davidholmes2932 Sus 😲😲😲😱😱😨😰 Calling sus impostor at 3AM *Gone sexual*

    • @jebbsredemption
      @jebbsredemption 3 года назад +7

      @@deadchannel408 Hello? Is this imposter? Is this imposter from amogus!?
      YES THIS IS THE IMPOSTER

  • @miiphisto6416
    @miiphisto6416 4 года назад +404

    Didn't know about "Everywhere At The End of Time" before this video, but you did an awesome job of introducing me to it! Hope this video blows up!

    • @elbendy1118
      @elbendy1118 3 года назад

      Same

    • @davidisnotnappingd8183
      @davidisnotnappingd8183 3 года назад +2

      Oh Everywhere At The End of Time is a scary experience
      Anxiety fills up the more stages you go into, I got so scared I never even made it past stage 5.
      Or 4...
      Dunno Its too scary to remember.

    • @StomachAcid
      @StomachAcid 3 года назад

      I think it's really cool too. I actually made piano covers of some of the songs on my channel. But yeah, Everywhere At The End of Time is awesome!!!!

  • @vampires4life
    @vampires4life 3 года назад +742

    i saw my name and i SCREAMED OH MY GOD, i can't believe how far those vids reached oh my god... awesome video by the way, been in that iceberg rabbithole and this fuceknnnn, i was like whoa, thank you hahaha

    • @Guineax
      @Guineax  3 года назад +48

      No problem! Thanks for the music.

    • @progressivelyold__
      @progressivelyold__ 3 года назад +1

      Vibing to your remixes right now

    • @basiccat8247
      @basiccat8247 3 года назад +2

      what iceberg and what name?....

  • @DONKFORTRESS6956
    @DONKFORTRESS6956 3 года назад +240

    I'm surprised that "Everywhere at the end of schizophrenia" wasn't mentioned. Its a very well made depiction of schizophrenia in musical form. Definitely check it out if you haven't already

    • @Quacktivate
      @Quacktivate 2 года назад +5

      what is the background music at 0:00

    • @mewhenyoutube
      @mewhenyoutube Год назад +11

      i thought this was a joke about us having schizophrenia but it's actually real

    • @karmatical5837
      @karmatical5837 11 месяцев назад +10

      ​​@@QuacktivateAll you are going to want is to get back there - Caretaker
      (Its from a older album from him, not Everywhere at the end of time, but its related)

    • @Quaxo21
      @Quaxo21 24 дня назад

      Everywhere at the end of Autism must exists then

  • @Theplaymaker1271
    @Theplaymaker1271 3 года назад +410

    Found out about this album through a meme... It's Friday morning and this is not the energy I'm tryna start the weekend off with :-/

    • @emperorofthecosmos4640
      @emperorofthecosmos4640 3 года назад

      Same man, same

    • @darkacadpresenceinblood
      @darkacadpresenceinblood 3 года назад +10

      Literally what happened to me... I was having a good time on yt and then "oh yeah there's this really depressing 6 hours long music about your mind deteriorating and you dying at the end, listen to it :)" uh no thanks

    • @Whitegirllover101
      @Whitegirllover101 3 года назад +1

      i found about it from trollge

    • @kubz1570
      @kubz1570 3 года назад

      Same man, hadn't listened to it yet... So it's still kinda the 'that one meme song'' for me.
      But from what I've heard damn, it's deep.

    • @MoonstarTheVoidrolf
      @MoonstarTheVoidrolf 2 года назад

      @@kubz1570 yeah that song is TERRIFYING

  • @dylanphelan3010
    @dylanphelan3010 3 года назад +971

    level 6 of the iceberg is without description...

    • @nickkayfabe6147
      @nickkayfabe6147 3 года назад +38

      He forgot to put one in

    • @emicharr
      @emicharr 3 года назад +6

      @@nickkayfabe6147 don’t got the joke sir

    • @nickkayfabe6147
      @nickkayfabe6147 3 года назад +22

      @@emicharr I was trying to make a joke about dementia

    • @emicharr
      @emicharr 3 года назад +4

      @@nickkayfabe6147 i though you didn’t get the stage 6 joke

    • @oslonicl6251
      @oslonicl6251 3 года назад +8

      @@emicharr Joke..? What's a joke? What's stage 6..
      I feel faint, I'm going to lay down.

  • @Kneightt
    @Kneightt 3 года назад +453

    Watching dementia patients deteriorate is one of the most deeply scary things I think about

    • @aaronhicks3352
      @aaronhicks3352 Год назад +2

      Oh I've Seen It

    • @coelacanth1343
      @coelacanth1343 Год назад +1

      And also one of the saddest things...

    • @rkkastarshina3989
      @rkkastarshina3989 Год назад +1

      Absolutely. Currently experiencing this at nursing home. It's awfully depressing and confusing

  • @ckc9913studios
    @ckc9913studios 2 года назад +41

    I never met my great grandpa, but my dad told me about him. He had been loosing his memory's, living in a nursing home. However, one day when dad visited him, he was completely fine. They talked, and he even waved good bye before my dad left (usually he forgot about dad the moment he started to leave). That night, dad woke up with a sickening feeling in his stomach. The next day, he found out he had died.

  • @av1564
    @av1564 3 года назад +161

    Idk why but stage one is the most unsettling one for me,it's just feels like I know everything is going to be fucked up but I'm just trying my best to be denial with the slow relaxing music...

    • @noctis1979
      @noctis1979 3 года назад +16

      this! i cant even listen to stage 1 without getting anxious and paranoid

    • @Tun4gh057
      @Tun4gh057 3 года назад +1

      @@noctis1979 gang

    • @Jejejenenjejejeji
      @Jejejenenjejejeji 3 года назад +2

      Same

    • @EthanTheGamer77
      @EthanTheGamer77 3 года назад +2

      I haven't seen the full album only the popular song that came out of it but I'm guessing you know how messed up the album gets soon but you know that it's coming so you're scared of it's arrival

  • @fryingpanstan4596
    @fryingpanstan4596 3 года назад +602

    The sample in Place in the World Fades Away has been found, it’s called Lasst mich ihn nur noch einmal küssen, from Johann Sebastian Bach.

    • @hydrodoxxed2
      @hydrodoxxed2 3 года назад +23

      Not the sample, the melody

    • @SamiChenVA
      @SamiChenVA 3 года назад +11

      Bach is the man

    • @el._.diabl0
      @el._.diabl0 3 года назад +31

      We did find the song, but it's not the EXACT sample. the sample finders are still looking for it.
      We know it was a private recording and only around 50 copies of it exist

    • @A42631
      @A42631 3 года назад

      @@SamiChenVA you gotta tell me the sauce of your profile pic

    • @SamiChenVA
      @SamiChenVA 3 года назад

      @@A42631 Idk bro, twitter

  • @aaronexdee2024
    @aaronexdee2024 3 года назад +351

    This album is horrifying man. I watched both of my grandparents who raised me pass away over the past few months.
    I saw my grandmother with alzheimer's deteriorate over the past two years. She went from just having a little stutter to whatever she was. Over the two years her texts to me became more and more incoherent, until she quit using her phone altogether. as I came to visit her after her husband passed away(a few months before she passed) she would deteriorate worse and worse every week.
    I had to run out of the house a couple times because it just got so awful. I was showing her pictures of my niece, evelyn, a 2 year old cancer survivor, who she loved to death. She remembered her, but it got scary when her reality started getting altered. she thought we brought Evelyn over to visit a few minutes after I showed her the photos.
    The last time I was able to visit her to bring a gift, it really hurt. She was on her bed, splayed out, mouth wide open. She recognized me, managed to give a very tiny wide eyed nod when I asked a question. A couple of days later she came to pass.
    I wouldn't wish alzheimers on my worst enemies. It is so heartbreaking to watch someone deteriorate, to see the fear in their eyes when they realize over and over again that they're losing their mind.

    • @ttk2023
      @ttk2023 3 года назад +2

      Man,i feel sad for you,r.i.p

    • @darthmader057mmm6
      @darthmader057mmm6 2 года назад +9

      God rest her soul. My great grandmother also suffers from dementia. Shes still her cheerful self but I'm scared that'll change soon.

    • @aaronexdee2024
      @aaronexdee2024 2 года назад

      @@darthmader057mmm6 it might but it also might not the shits so unpredictable

    • @3DFella
      @3DFella Год назад +2

      @@darthmader057mmm6 It will change soon. 100%. Just spend as much time with her as possible.

    • @charlescalvin4657
      @charlescalvin4657 Год назад +4

      When I saw your profile picture I was gonna laugh, but then I read the whole story. I feel bad for you and her and all the people who had to watch her suffer, and also suffer with her.

  • @opalyasu7159
    @opalyasu7159 2 года назад +129

    in spite of the depressing nature of this album, it helped me get through late september-late october of 2020. all i remember was doing schoolwork and feeling a bit mentally unsound, which got worse until march of 2021. i even made a fan album called "everywhere at the end of quarantine" which is basically EATEOT but more about emotional decay during the pandemic. besides, most of the samples i used in my album were songs that I listened to during the worst moments of the pandemic. they're more modern than the EATEOT samples but there are a few oldies in there.

  • @glitchedcrow2522
    @glitchedcrow2522 3 года назад +559

    I've only ever heard the first song in EATEOT. I couldn't even go past that. My fear of death, existentialism, and memory loss wouldn't let me go further. I'm so scared of losing the ones I love, but even more scared of losing the memories of them. If they die, I'll still have memories. But if I lose those memories, there'll be nothing left. But there's some morbid curiosity in me that wants to go further into EATEOT. It's scary. Terrifying even.
    I'm not sure how to end this, and I apologize that it ended so abruptly. I just felt like I had to get something out.

  • @Guineax
    @Guineax  3 года назад +6122

    100k...bro...

  • @thatoneguy5205
    @thatoneguy5205 3 года назад +206

    I think the 5th album looks like a man with a cane carrying his newlywed wife down the stairs

    • @liamsmith1637
      @liamsmith1637 3 года назад +2

      Way better than what I came up with lol

    • @klutzycactus4174
      @klutzycactus4174 3 года назад +1

      @@liamsmith1637 what did tou come up with?

    • @liamsmith1637
      @liamsmith1637 3 года назад +14

      @@klutzycactus4174 A retired powerlifter with cumulative injuries over the years going down the stairs using a cane

    • @magniwalterbutnotwaltermag1479
      @magniwalterbutnotwaltermag1479 3 года назад +18

      My view of it is just a victorian woman with a can and her cape thing draping from her leg while she has a fan in her other hand/maybe a fan and a bag

    • @att7364
      @att7364 3 года назад

      For me it looks like the knight piece from chess but melted

  • @FatFrogs
    @FatFrogs 2 года назад +38

    My great grandmother had Alzheimer's and my grandma will more than likely die from it too. Watching her go from this active woman who was always on the go and could never sit still (because according to her there was always stuff to be done), was always there to take care of me, my brother and my cousins and was basically a second mom to me after my parents divorced to just a little more than an empty husk with no memory of all the things we experienced, unable to recognize me and even her own children, just faintly smiling and looking at what seems to be another dimension is absolutely terrifying. My mother is starting to display symptoms of the disease as well and I'm pretty positive I'm next in line. I feel like crying whenever I listen to this album.

    • @wingman2h
      @wingman2h Год назад +4

      Hey man i know its almost been a year but are you still ok?

    • @hunter133official
      @hunter133official Год назад +3

      You okay man?

    • @tomclanys
      @tomclanys 10 месяцев назад +1

      I'm in the same boat, it's running down my family... sometimes I wish we could get any sort of experimental therapy here..

    • @arthurdent6256
      @arthurdent6256 3 месяца назад +1

      There are things you can do to mitigate your risk, and there's always hope that they may find a way to end this disease.

  • @thewitness4134
    @thewitness4134 3 года назад +440

    i swear
    its just a burning memory triggers my fight or flight respawnse

  • @arempy5836
    @arempy5836 3 года назад +219

    I had a thought hearing the last song, an image that popped up in my head. I imagined angels, like those little cherub figurines, pulling the patient into "Heaven". The whole project is the process of tiny angels, angels that can dance on the head of a pin, traveling throughout the brain and destroying memories in preparation for the afterlife. All thoughts of your earthly life is removed, returning you to the blank slate of a soul you were before you were born. The cracks and pops are the angels flashing through the brain like light and cutting the connections. The brain frays and expands into a fuzzy fungus pouring out the ears and nose of the sufferer, and it is bleached white by the angels making it into a new cloud of heaven. The cherubs lift the decayed mind into cold, black heavens far away.

    • @CyberCactus
      @CyberCactus 3 года назад +4

      cold black heavens... eugh

    • @123darkelf
      @123darkelf 3 года назад +2

      ......welp Thats gonna give me nightmare

    • @geodom85yt40
      @geodom85yt40 2 года назад

      Of course you Christian's manage to connect an album about dementia to something to do with your bogus religon.

    • @arempy5836
      @arempy5836 2 года назад +2

      @@geodom85yt40 I'm not Christian. I'm an atheist. This is a bit of creative writing inspired by the album.
      Does any mention of angels or an afterlife piss you off?

    • @opt1o191
      @opt1o191 2 года назад

      @@geodom85yt40 🤡

  • @bleepous_bloopous3293
    @bleepous_bloopous3293 3 года назад +194

    I'm just praying to god I never get dimentia. My great grandmother had it, and it seems like my grandma (same side of the family) is starting to develop it. She forgot about my Grandpa once, but remembered after I reminded her of him. She looked worried but smiled and played it off. If something like that is happening she needs to tell me. She can't just shove me in the dark like that if she thinks something is wrong she needs to go get help.

    • @tomatertate
      @tomatertate 3 года назад +12

      Sounds rough, but its hard to help someone. Dementia has no cure.

    • @epicKerBallze
      @epicKerBallze 3 года назад +2

      @@tomatertate correct me if i'm wrong but i had a stroke trying to understand how an alzheimer's patient got their alzheimer's cured by forgetting about it

    • @Nuevaolafan
      @Nuevaolafan 3 года назад +6

      I am incredibly close to my vis-grandmother, she is currently 98 years old, I would not know what to do if something like this happened to her.
      she has taught me the love of receiving food always with joy.
      But, really, I feel like she has but it seems that it is difficult for her to remember some things, at least she is still very healthy, and she do a lot of exercises.
      Greetings from Chile, Antofagasta.

    • @k-onenthusiast5234
      @k-onenthusiast5234 3 года назад +1

      go get her a checkup man

    • @ortherner
      @ortherner 3 года назад +1

      @@epicKerBallze it’s a joke

  • @ammiuss
    @ammiuss 8 месяцев назад +3

    00:03 Everywhere At The End of Time is an experimental ambience album simulating dementia.
    02:12 Exploring themes of memory and death in 'Everywhere At The End of Time'.
    04:11 Exploring the music and sampling in level 3
    06:06 The connection between 'Everywhere at the End of Time' and the caretaker's debut album.
    08:06 Everywhere at the End of Time may be a representation of the caretaker itself experiencing dementia.
    09:59 Seo created sculptures for album covers with surrealistic focus
    11:45 The track 'Everywhere at the End of Time' is associated with melancholy and heartache.
    13:47 Back masking in music, its effects and misconceptions
    16:14 Theory about the human voice sample in 'Everywhere At The End of Time'
    17:56 Understanding the harsh noise and creation process of the iceberg

  • @storm8498
    @storm8498 3 года назад +302

    You mean you can make EATEOT even more unsettling than it already is?

    • @t26e1-1super-pershing
      @t26e1-1super-pershing 3 года назад +11

      I can't help but read EATEOT eatout instead of everywhere at the end of time

    • @darmstadtium5274
      @darmstadtium5274 3 года назад +2

      @@t26e1-1super-pershing lmaoo i do it too

  • @kamagrie
    @kamagrie 3 года назад +229

    As someone whos worked in a nursery for people with dementia/Alzheimer's whenever i hear anything remotely similar to EATEOT it gives me chills and scares me

  • @SparkySywer
    @SparkySywer 3 года назад +382

    This comment will probably be buried, but I work in a dementia facility in a nursing home. The 7 Stage Diagram is wrong, and there absolutely are 6 stages. I don't know if the 7 stage diagram is outdated or something, but there are 6 stages.
    One thing that I'm noticing is in the 7 stage diagram, there are things that appear to only begin in Stage 7 which normally are present as early as Stage 3. Weird. The Caretaker's album is pretty accurate, pretty much everything past Stage 4 is literally post-awareness.

    • @ortherner
      @ortherner 3 года назад +1

      ok

    • @tsukikoamagiri
      @tsukikoamagiri 3 года назад +5

      Thanks for the information!

    • @mememan1546
      @mememan1546 2 года назад +9

      As far as the 7 stages are concerned, stage 1 has no symptoms. There's still degradation, but it's not to the point that anyone would notice yet. Stage 2 is where the album starts.

    • @josephsullivan5830
      @josephsullivan5830 2 года назад +1

      @@mememan1546 1 is a part,just a anti-puesdo part
      ANTI-PUESDO is a way,that does not seem like a way

    • @inklovemail
      @inklovemail Год назад

      the symptoms in that chart seemed so shuffled in the later stages

  • @samgould8567
    @samgould8567 Год назад +78

    I will echo what many others have said: this album is disturbing, and not in a temporary fun kind of way. Like many people who have stumbled upon this album via internet algorithms, I am and always have been a huge music listener and creator. I have never, ever been slightly disturbed by anyone else’s music I have ever listened to, and I listen to hours of new music across genres nearly every day. Occasionally, I have made the hair on my own back stand on end by playing improvised dirges on my guitar and staring into an open closet at 3:30am alone in the dark, depressed and going without sleep for multiple nights, but EATEOT is unfathomably worse. I am in my 30s, can watch any sort of horror film and feel fine the next day, have seen real violence and death on the internet and elsewhere, have read extremely disturbing accounts of all manners of unspeakable things… and EATEOT disturbed me as much as the most disturbing thing I’ve ever had to witness (which I’ve edited out).
    On the other hand, just months after being scarred by this album, my dad got brain cancer, lost his memory, and died. He forgot how to do basic things, forgot who I was (“you look a lot like me!”), and forgot how to speak. I think in a way, EATEOT prepared me for the horrors of losing my dad in that way, and honestly made it a lot easier. I felt like I understood and appreciated what my dad was going through on at least some level, and it granted me patience and acceptance. I still won’t listen to this album again, though.

    • @s1lv3rfir3
      @s1lv3rfir3 Год назад +2

      what was the most disturbing thing you've ever had to witness?

    • @Yanxve
      @Yanxve Год назад +2

      @@s1lv3rfir3 You forgot.

    • @s1lv3rfir3
      @s1lv3rfir3 Год назад +2

      @@Yanxve ???

    • @Yanxve
      @Yanxve Год назад +2

      @@s1lv3rfir3 Exactly.

    • @s1lv3rfir3
      @s1lv3rfir3 Год назад +2

      @@Yanxve LOL

  • @BalancedEarth
    @BalancedEarth 3 года назад +378

    This music gets me in an odd place from my childhood. It reminded me of when I first read Flowers for Algernon. I've never cried more from a story than that. I was only in 3rd grade when I realized the existential crisis of dementia/alzheimer's or the losing of the mind. It freaked me out as a kid. But I loved the story anyway. Jump to today having heard and listened to the tracks as a normie, and learning there's deeper levels to this... BRUH 😨

    • @the9657
      @the9657 3 года назад +20

      Pour one out for my nigga algernon

    • @davidholmes2932
      @davidholmes2932 3 года назад +1

      Isn't that the book written by the guy who had a stroke and could only move his eyelids? I might be wrong but I seem to remember that being the title.

    • @tseliius
      @tseliius 3 года назад +12

      [SPOILER WARNING!!!!]
      The ending of Flowers for Algernon left me in a depressed state for a few hours.... God, poor Charlie...

    • @hrd2xplain
      @hrd2xplain 3 года назад +7

      flowers for algernon was so horribly sad man the ending was fucked up

    • @calmdown5559
      @calmdown5559 3 года назад +3

      I loved that story. It was so fucked, but I loved it. Poor Charlie..

  • @lumix3855
    @lumix3855 3 года назад +225

    13:30
    "When the colours of the stage three cover are inverted, it bears a striking resemblance to synapses."
    I am amazed at how perceptive and creative other people can be at seeing the connection.

  • @skyeline.
    @skyeline. 3 года назад +136

    There should be a level below the last one, which has "the hell sirens are real recordings from ww2 stuka sirens," "the Stage 6 artwork is a blank canvas, showing the death of the mind," and "in Stage 5, the transition from chaos to calmness is the symbol of extreme brain death"

    • @skyeline.
      @skyeline. 3 года назад +2

      @First Self He explained in the video that the bottom are just speculations, so I was going off of that, should have clarified

  • @learntofly03
    @learntofly03 2 года назад +64

    This album is absolutely terrifying to me. I can't listen to it without getting nauseous. It's like my worst fear.
    It reminds me of my aunt and grandma and it horrifies me thinking about what they've gone through. My aunt... I didn't really know her, my memories of her stop at my seventh birthday, but I remember I loved her so much. She died last year but had basically already been dead for ten years before that. She got Alzheimer's at 55. The worst part to me was that when she got diagnosed she was aware that everything was going to slip away from her. Until she wasn't anymore.
    And my grandma... the last day I saw her, before she died, she spoke to me. She had lost the ability to speak a few weeks before. She looked at me and said, "don't you have school tomorrow?". I cried, because I did, I was in sixth grade at that time, and she remembered. I miss her every day.
    Idk why I'm writing this but I guess it just feels good to vent. To put down all of these thoughts i've been holding in in fear of crying. This video is brilliant

  • @6.coloured.pictures
    @6.coloured.pictures 3 года назад +92

    The stage three cover looks like Van Goh’s sunflowers, but extremely distorted. Has anyone else noticed that?

    • @txtp
      @txtp 3 года назад +3

      I always recognize it as a real life Oak Sapling.

    • @fybthe1987
      @fybthe1987 3 года назад +1

      Stage 2 appears to have a boy and a girl playing but in stage 3. They appear to be bigger playing around in a tree. Stage 4 and 5 are seperated.

    • @carol20333
      @carol20333 3 года назад +1

      it actually looks more like his painting "Irises" (the yellow background one)

  • @antramp5494
    @antramp5494 3 года назад +267

    Being forgetten is scary, but forgetting is terrifying

  • @velocitypeasant5832
    @velocitypeasant5832 4 года назад +247

    When you inverted the colours of the album for cover 3, I saw cherubs surrounding something. Possibly signifying death coming soon?

  • @burntpaws
    @burntpaws 3 года назад +60

    I’d like to say something - your voice is calm and easy to listen to, and the Caretaker’s music under it made it almost hypnotic to watch and listen to this video. Whenever a new clip started to play (the Barney clip or video essay clip) I was scared, like I was vulnerable and almost pulled out of my mind. Maybe that’s just me, but the generally calm and soothing sounds of their voice and the music paired with such a terrifying subject (dementia) just put me into some sort of state of complete vulnerability, letting my guard all the way down. I think that’s rather fitting for this video - it’s a very well made iceberg video. Well done!

  • @ratewcropolix
    @ratewcropolix 3 года назад +192

    the outro music is dimentia but epic
    epic

  • @imtired7682
    @imtired7682 3 года назад +247

    Missed opportunity to call levels 'stages'

    • @imtired7682
      @imtired7682 3 года назад

      @Henry's Alt r/woosh

    • @doodledun1033
      @doodledun1033 3 года назад +7

      That was the strangest woosh i have seen in a min

    • @jayst
      @jayst 3 года назад +5

      @Henry's Alt lol “don’t woosh me”. I don’t know why but that made me laugh

    • @Gigi_Ouija
      @Gigi_Ouija 3 года назад

      @@jayst cuz it's pretty funny lmao

    • @imjusttired9524
      @imjusttired9524 3 года назад

      I'm tired too

  • @director5325
    @director5325 3 года назад +69

    Nice to see that the iceberg has six levels.
    Just like how there are 6 stages.

  • @boopgah
    @boopgah 2 года назад +17

    The caretaker makes me think about losing my memory as a toddler, I was around 3 when I forgot who I was and couldn't recognize anyone. It makes me think of the fear I had around losing my memory ever since then.

  • @oliviamontemayer7089
    @oliviamontemayer7089 3 года назад +149

    The first time I listened to it I did it in one sitting while writing. I liked it. It was unlike anything I’d heard before it. The last track hit me hard, I knew exactly what it was representing. I finished writing and didn’t think about the album for the rest of the day. It was just a sad but interesting experimental album that I’d stumbled on.
    That night I dreamed that I was sitting in a chair in a bright, hospital like room. I didn’t recognize it, but it was familiar. Hazy figures moved around me. I had no clue who they were, but felt as if I should. They spoke, but I couldn’t make any of it out. They were very cheery in a very forced way. As if they were devastated, but did not want me to know. I felt a childlike happiness all the way through.
    It wasn’t until I woke up that I realized that I was a dementia patient.
    I haven’t listened to the album since.

    • @Emmet4399
      @Emmet4399 Год назад +25

      its tellin u smth man, that is creepy as hell… naw but fr, i hope ur feelin better and how scary that must be to experience that

    • @Hoothouse
      @Hoothouse 9 месяцев назад

      Dude I think ghosts of dimentia patients visited you in your sleep
      Or it was telling the future. Good luck

    • @kkeojyeos
      @kkeojyeos 8 месяцев назад +2

      that is mad

    • @mcgfn
      @mcgfn 7 месяцев назад

      you made this the fuck up lol

    • @BurntMemoriesAlt
      @BurntMemoriesAlt 26 дней назад

      ​@@mcgfn bro does not know how dreams work

  • @tistaai9937
    @tistaai9937 4 года назад +82

    great video!!
    i'm addicted to those iceberg videos though..

  • @WobblesandBean
    @WobblesandBean 3 года назад +178

    2:50 I wish you'd mentioned that terminal lucidity is not scientifically proven. The quote you picked from is from an article which flat out states the two physicians who stated it greatly embellished their account, so it's to be taken with a massive grain of salt.

    • @tomemeornottomeme1864
      @tomemeornottomeme1864 3 года назад +3

      @@avaneshprasan6492 That's not what the saying means at all.

    • @akalichamp7030
      @akalichamp7030 3 года назад +14

      So many people have witnessed it though, which is of course anecdotal, but simultaneously hard to ignore. I think the fact that terminal lucidity is not proven, or more importantly, explained by science, somehow makes it even more harrowing.

  • @PointBlankPeriod
    @PointBlankPeriod Год назад +12

    My grandma has dementia and oh my god it’s so sad. Her memory started to get worse and worse. She blames people in my family for stuff they never did for example “where did you put my bag? you moved all my stuff around last night.” but nobody in my family touched it, she moved it around. She can’t tell the difference between day or night, she speaks full hardcore Italian and when you ask her to speak english she gets all mad because she believes that she was speaking english and she can’t even tell where the washroom and her bedroom are. Her room is just a bed and a washroom (she lives at an old age home) and she will walk into the washroom thinking her bed is in there. It’s just sad I remember her being super independent, being able to live on her own but now she needs someone to be with her almost 24/7.

    • @Krumbenet
      @Krumbenet Год назад

      Sending you and your family lots of love ❤️

  • @PineappleLiar
    @PineappleLiar 3 года назад +94

    This album kinda permanently fucked me. Listened to it around the same time my grandmother started to get real bad, in the month or so before she passed. At least, I think, for her the dementia wasn’t a dragged out process. The cancer hit her brain, and her memory went right after. It’s weird, how someone dying can happen both slowly and all at once.
    I worry about dementia a lot, though. It’s just a burning memory is such a haunting phrase, encapsulating the adamant denial of an end to memory already in the works. I listen to A1 and every crackle is the tinder being lit that will salt the mind and leave it untenable to any thought at all.
    Sorry I needed to vent.

  • @goober7601
    @goober7601 3 года назад +28

    Wow you put my sculptures in the video. I was not expecting that at all. Thank you 10:16

  • @early5326
    @early5326 3 года назад +360

    why everyone want me to listen to this EAT EOT stuff, like no I dont want to eat EOT

    • @bruhnard3391
      @bruhnard3391 3 года назад +31

      IKR like what even is EOT? 🙄

    • @TeaTabby
      @TeaTabby 3 года назад +15

      Oats

    • @TeaTabby
      @TeaTabby 3 года назад +4

      @@bruhnard3391 they’re oats *i think*

    • @legolover25106
      @legolover25106 3 года назад +6

      @@bruhnard3391 EATEOT stands for the actual album Everywhere At The End Of Time

    • @luciobonura7270
      @luciobonura7270 3 года назад +23

      @@legolover25106 ...

  • @Fishnet_Fantasy
    @Fishnet_Fantasy 3 года назад +94

    As someone who works in Memory Care this should be part of every employer's training program. It would give every employee a chilling reminder of what their patients/residents go through

  • @HoneycombTheywontletmeputjusto
    @HoneycombTheywontletmeputjusto 3 года назад +98

    This album is the music I was listening to during the most painful and traumatic breakup of my life. Every time I hear it, it drags me back to that time and that conversation and I nearly pass out, whether from PTSD symptoms or from other, unknown heart or health issues I'm not sure.
    Good video though haha, worth the bouts of brain shutdown!

    • @CHKNSkratch
      @CHKNSkratch 3 года назад +1

      I am pretty sure they will let you use one word, like I do, just put a period for the last name ( I think) if it doesn't work I will find the video that showed me how to do it and explain here

    • @HoneycombTheywontletmeputjusto
      @HoneycombTheywontletmeputjusto 3 года назад +1

      @@CHKNSkratch Oh thanks lol

  • @Milos.Somewhere
    @Milos.Somewhere 3 года назад +27

    Ironically, I want to forget I ever listened to this album. It gives me paranoia, which is a first, as I’ve never been paranoid over music. It makes me sad yet I can’t stop coming back to it

  • @josephkony3993
    @josephkony3993 3 года назад +68

    listening to this album makes me feel sick, depressed. It's a modern work of art that will go down in history as one of the best albums of all time

  • @nplsm
    @nplsm 3 года назад +39

    I personnaly think that Stage 6's cover is genius. The canvas is a memory, and the back of the canvas says we can't see/remember this memory. I'm not usually a big fan of paintings but this one is just too good.

    • @Quacktivate
      @Quacktivate 2 года назад

      what is the background music at 0:00

    • @nplsm
      @nplsm 2 года назад +1

      read the description

  • @digi102
    @digi102 3 года назад +38

    The blank iceberg literally looks like a visual explanation of EATEOT.

  • @jasperanimates5673
    @jasperanimates5673 4 года назад +202

    oh DAMN. You're actually pretty good! Actually quite excited for more content.
    Ps: did i mention that i like your accent? It's quite nice and i'd listen to you read an audiobook

    • @Guineax
      @Guineax  4 года назад +21

      I did manage to acquire a physical copy of the horrible book I talked about in my first video (if you’ve seen that), and was considering doing a reading of it. However, doing a proper audiobook is a cool idea, and I’m very flattered to here you’d listen to me reading one. Thank you :)

    • @hamstersamiright8837
      @hamstersamiright8837 3 года назад +1

      @@Guineax Are you implying Atlanta Nights is horrible and not a proper book?

    • @Abznth
      @Abznth 3 года назад

      beyeyd

  • @neetwithajob
    @neetwithajob 3 года назад +405

    i would kill for this album to be released physically.

    • @Guineax
      @Guineax  3 года назад +132

      All of the stages are getting repressed on vinyl later this year, along with AEBBTW and Patience After Seabald.

    • @kohrenhund
      @kohrenhund 3 года назад +44

      Can I ask what the fuck is wrong with your channel?

    • @knownmints
      @knownmints 3 года назад +57

      @@kohrenhund IKR I LITERALLY SHAT MYSELF WHEN I SAW THE PFP

    • @kohrenhund
      @kohrenhund 3 года назад +3

      @@knownmints shat yourself

    • @SonicWasTaken
      @SonicWasTaken 3 года назад

      @@knownmints same

  • @that0negamer316
    @that0negamer316 Год назад +9

    A theory i had was that the reason why Heartaches, or Its Just a Burning Memory, shows up many times is because the character with dementia we are following has forgotten about the piece, and keeps re-listening to it "for the first time" despite the fact they have listened to it, they just forgot.

  • @alexonian2940
    @alexonian2940 4 года назад +80

    How do you only have 45 subs... This video is so professional. Like and sub. Keep rockin.

  • @Enzor8
    @Enzor8 3 года назад +19

    I'm gonna be honest the first song has haunted me for weeks now and it's really unnerving.

  • @extyix1617
    @extyix1617 4 года назад +47

    tbh this is one of my fav icebergs

  • @BunnyDrawss
    @BunnyDrawss Год назад +13

    I accidentally listened to this entire album back in high school while doing homework. I've always liked weird music so i just thought it was a melancholy album with weird distorted sounds. Its not until a year after i had listened to it 4 times for homework that i had found out what it was. I haven't listened to it fully since then, but it was so haunting, it really stuck with me, and now im a little obsessed with the concept lol

  • @Elceeedeee
    @Elceeedeee 3 года назад +47

    9:37 oh gosh I wanted to forget that tune, but oh well. It's back

    • @MilaWht
      @MilaWht 3 года назад +7

      Why? It's beautiful

    • @Elceeedeee
      @Elceeedeee 3 года назад +18

      @@MilaWht It is, but when your alone in a room its kind of scary

    • @amayurubashaka3608
      @amayurubashaka3608 3 года назад +12

      Sucks for me too, I listened to EATEOT fully and then a few days later the songs would come up in my mind in the worst places and it sucked.

    • @Elceeedeee
      @Elceeedeee 3 года назад +2

      @@amayurubashaka3608 indeed

    • @handsoap3346
      @handsoap3346 3 года назад +3

      I listened to this in 2019 alone in my room and hearing that again sent shivers up my fucking spine

  • @nathanielhanlon6444
    @nathanielhanlon6444 4 года назад +69

    40 subs?
    Good mic quality?
    Interesting subject matter?
    Bro you're underrated as fuck. Subbed
    EDIT: Also, it's strange how they never talked about how The Caretaker's name and genre are related to The Shining.

    • @Guineax
      @Guineax  4 года назад +7

      Thank you so much. It’s comments like yours which motivate me.

    • @MicahDeez
      @MicahDeez 3 года назад +2

      This dude deserves alot more..

  • @A9YearsOldNOTYouTuber
    @A9YearsOldNOTYouTuber 3 года назад +84

    I went on a mental breakdown during stage 5 and immediately stopped listening
    I couldn't fucking take it man.........

    • @mkg2124
      @mkg2124 3 года назад +4

      Honestly understandable. Had a legit existential crisis after I listened to the whole thing.

    • @Omnidimensial
      @Omnidimensial 23 дня назад

      why are y’all so scared lmao
      I can listen to the whole thing

  • @Maraien
    @Maraien 3 года назад +22

    5:04 is it just me or does his voice sound higher pitched when he says "E"