Sorry this is quite long, and because I feel lousy (I have a rotten cold) it has not been edited at all well. I may go back and re-edit at a later date, but just wanted to get this out into RUclips land. I hope you enjoy it, please tell me in the comments at what time stamp you fall asleep at!
The opening song of the festival was a remix of Megitsune, they also played the regular version of Megitsune both nights. You had reacted to that song previously, but not live. So maybe that's why you did not recognize it.
You are not alone in feeling the magic of BABYMETAL. It was one year ago today (Memorial Day in the U.S.) that I first discovered BM. I wasn't sure if I liked what I heard or not, but I continued to watch vids and reactions, and then I found out they were going to be touring the U.S. Their first show would be in my hometown of Houston, TX. I debated getting tickets, because I was so new to the band, but I thought, "When will I have another opportunity like this?" So I went. It was the most surreal thing, when they came out on stage and I had the thought of "Wow, they really exist, they're real people!" That may sound strange, but I think most people get that feeling when they see a celebrity in real life for the first time. Anyway, part of the magic of BM is forgetting everything else while they perform. On the U.S. tour, they co-headlined with Deathklok, who came on before BM and did an hour set. I was in the pit, so standing room only, and my feet were killing me by the time BM came on. Once they started though, I completely forgot about my feet, and how thirsty I was, and the fact that I needed to use the bathroom. They performed for an hour as well (which felt like only 15 min!), and only after the show did all of that come back to me. BABYMETAL are magic, and I have never experienced anything like them before. Oh, and yes, you are a part of the One. It doesn't matter when you discover them, if you like the music and the performance, you are the One. If you you want some more in depth vids for BM, check out @Andrew Hartley's channel, where he does lyrical analysis of the songs, and then @Omajination's channel, probably the best BM fan channel on YT.
"It was the most surreal thing, when they came out on stage and I had the thought of "Wow, they really exist, they're real people!"" Hahaha, the exact SAME feeling I had! 🤣 It wasn´t so much because they are celebrities, but for me it was always a bit surreal watching their Japan performances, which are like out of this world, unreal in some way. And then they are there, literally a few meters away. Those three young ladies who played an Arena of 55000 people who in turn went nuts about their performances and showed genuine love for the ladies! And the three ladies are real, they perform in reality and they are indeed human! A little bit superhuman, but still human. That was a really weird feeling the first few minutes!
Thank you :) I really appreciate you sharing your experiences at Fox Fest. There really is something magical about BabyMetal. When I first found them I seriously wondered if there was subliminal messaging going on in the music, my jaws hurt from smiling so much! Glad you're enjoying the journey. Hope you feel better soon
I also attended FOX_FEST on both 5/25 and 5/26. I was very impressed. I enjoyed it very, very much. "Brand New Day" was released in 2019. I almost cried when they collaborated with Polyphia over 5 years. I have been a fan of BABYMETAL for almost 10 years now. They always bring excitement and joy from the stage. There is no other artist that I have been a fan of for such a long time. I am so glad that your misconceptions about BABYMETAL have been cleared up and that you had such a wonderful experience.
The three members of Perfume are from the same hometown as SU-METAL and are first-year students of the Actors School, and are the SENPAI that SU admires!
Thanks for your review, you absolutely are a fan. Very lucky to have witnessed the first Ratatata and the first time Tim and Scott have performed BND live with the girls
Thank you for the wonderful review. You will surely be recognized by this fandom soon. There is a bar in Shinjuku called Rock&Metal Bar FOXGOD where BABYMETAL fans from all over the world gather. I am sure you will have a great time mingling with the fans. I wish you a speedy recovery.
With Babymetal there is a unique opportunity to really see them grow up into who they are now. We have so much video of them in the early days when Babymetal was just the Heavy Music Club in Sakura Gakuin (SG) and the girls were only 11 and 12 years old. There are even videos of Su performing before that with her sister. We also have Moa and Yui's audition video to get into SG and their years in SG where they were not only in Babymetal but other groups within SG. Being able to see them grow up over the last 12+ years really endears them to the fans and makes the relationship with the fans so much stronger. Happy to be here for your journey.
Great review! The song where Momometal does her kabuki routine is called "Metali". And Perfume are labelmates with Babymetal and one of Su's faves. They have met and the Perfume girls sounded like they see them as little sisters. Perfume are great and have been around for a long time
You'll be surprised to know that Perfume and Babymetal have the same amazing choreographer! Her name is Mikiko Mizuno, or Mikikometal! Happy to see that you enjoyed the show, i'm so envy!! 💖
🦊 🎉 The guest band for METALVERSE was Asterism. I saw them play in L.A. back in 2019. They're phenomenal, and HAL-CA their guitarist is a force of nature. METALVERSE is back to their original three members. Miko Todaka on vocals, and Kokona Kato and Sakia Kimura as dancers. Like the BABYMETAL members, both Miko and Sakia are former Sakura Gakuin members. Kokona is probably best known from Ciào Girls, another Amuse, Inc. project. The saxophonist playing with BILLMURI was Yucco Miller. She was born in Japan. She's also recorded with the Kari Band, a group that includes a lot of musicians that have been a part of BABYMETAL's Eastern Kami Band. Guitarist Mikio Fujioka (RIP), Bassist BOH, and drummer Yuya Maeta were founding members
I'm glad you enjoyed it!🦊 Perfume was choreographed by Mikiko, who also choreographs for BM. BM is completed when everything in the venue becomes one. We are BABYMETAL🔥🦊
Nice overview of the festival and glad you enjoyed it. As you saw BabyMetal's fanbase is one of the most diverse in terms of age and gender that there is. One of the benefits of getting older is you can like whatever you want without worrying so much about 'fitting in' which has to be a good thing. I saw a comment once that it was hilarious the way hardened metal fans were feeling so threatened by 3 small Japanese girls. Hope you feel better soon; plenty of fluids and that anime trope rice gruel 😋
stayed for the whole thing. So jealous but loved hearing your story, especially as someone going that didn't know their entire catalog. They are more metal than allot of metal bands. Agree! Simply watching Instrumental covers / tabs with muted vocals really shows that :)
I'm turning 70 years old in July 2024 and I discovered Babymetal almost 2 years ago. Being a longtime musician and teacher their music hit me like a bat across my head. Yes, I was stunned like never before. For years I stopped being a big fan of metal. I was born in the 1950s at the beginning of rock and followed it eagerly. But in my later years metal music became stale to. It felt like a dying art form, especially with so many new bands with vocalists who did nothing but growl and scream into the mic. However, the first time I heard Babymetal was because of RUclips. I found many young Japanese women who were extraordinary drummers of various genres of music and it awakened a new hope in me. Eventually I saw a live video of Babymetal onstage and it blew my mind. Especially with how young they were at the time. What a revelation! Since then I have become a HUGE fan, not only of them, but of many other Japanese female rock (and jazz) groups. But I loved Babymetal so much that, for the 1st time in decades I bought a ticket to see them live during the last show of their 2023 World Tour in Los Angeles! I bought a ticket to be on the floor directly in front of the stage! I had to see them as close as possible. When the finally came onstage after the opening groups it was like seeing the Beatles live for the first time! It was an experience of a lifetime for me. I knew all their songs enough to shout along with everyone else and I jumped and yelled until I thought I might have a heart attack (kidding). I don't know, but it appeared to me that I might have been the oldest fan in the theater. And no one seemed to care. It was pure love throughout the show. I can't describe how devastatingly lovely those girls are. Their skin is flawless! And their constant smiles were captivating. The costumes were outstanding. At a few points during the performance a couple of them caught my eye and smiled at ME! I'm still swooning at the memory. Japanese rock has restored my love for metal music all over again. I watch their videos often and love to watch others react to them for their first time. I can't help but laugh when their eyes bulge and their jaws drop upon watching the girls. I will be a fan forever.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful story. I love how BabyMetal has such a diverse fan base. It was brilliant for me to see this at Fox-Fest. The whole thing made me smile like a child from start to finish. A memory I will never forget. Again thanks for sharing this!
Thanks for your review 😁.i understand that feeling at a BabyMetal show . You will be having a great time at BabyMetal shows, but the moment the lights dim and they are about to come on the atmosphere goes through the roof, i get goosebumps as they walk on . Su's vocals are something else you may remember fans saying her vocals are even better being their . We all have our favourite girl and all are great performers but their is something different with Su she commands your attention she makes just walking forward between Moa and MoMo look cool 🤣 as you said the feeling you get from them is they are friends, they love what their doing and they love the fans and appreciate that it's the fans loyalty and love that helps along with their hard work gives them the success they have achieved . Thanks again for your review and welcome to The One 😁 🤘🏼🦊🤘🏼
Thank you for your review! I really enjoyed it. BABYMETAL Death is just a play on desu, as the two sound similar when spoken by the Japanese. The song you heard with Momoko was Metalli. One of the best parts of seeing BABYMETAL live is the interaction between the women, especially Suzuka and Moa who have so much history together. The fans in Japan really do make a BABYMETAL performance different than anywhere else; you truly are blessed to have attended. There is so much history between the fans and the band, and the crowd interaction has been refined over a decade. I agree that BABYMETAL casts a spell. In every concert I have been to, it felt like the opening acts either played at 0.5x or 1x speed but when BABYMETAL comes on, it’s at 1.75x. It always over too quickly! As for BABYMETAL being metal, here is quote from Moa that I always show people who say they are not metal: “The people who don’t like metal *really* dislike it, don’t they? The same goes for BABYMETAL. Even in the world of metal, I think there are many metalheads who dislike BABYMETAL. But as a metal band, it’s important to say “I don’t care if they hate on us. We believe in our music, and that’s why we do it!” I love this spirit, and I think that’s the heart of what draws me to metal. I’ve personally listened to a lot of metal, and seen many metal bands live. So I guess what I’d want to ask people is, “Well, what is your idea of metal?” I believe BABYMETAL is metal, so therefore it is metal. To begin with, there are many elements in metal. Some people think metal has to be fast. Others think it’s metal if it relieves stress, others insist it needs screaming, and so on. In other words, ask 100 people, and you will get 100 different responses about what metal is. It would be boring if it only fit one person’s idea of metal. So I’m just going to move forward with the belief that we’re metal. Even if people tell me “BABYMETAL isn’t metal”, I don’t care what they think anymore.” If that is not the spirit of metal, I do know what is. Anyway, this comment became longer than expected. Again, I enjoyed the video and I am glad you had a great time. I am looking forward to the next reaction! Hope you get better soon!
This is amazing to read and I absolutely love what Moa said “I don’t care if they hate on us. We believe in our music, and that’s why we do it!” Like you, I love this too.
That's awesome! Tysm for sharing this review. Bummer you feeling under the weather and couldn't enjoy the full show properly, but I'm pretty sure you will have plenty of more moments to enjoy a BM live concert healthy and full of energy. I just saw a short recap EC and BM did from the festival and it looks amazing. There's also some usual famcams from experimented og fans who knows how to manage to dodge the security and record either way, sometimes/the majority of times aren't the best shots but at least is something. Metalverse (not multiverse or whatever) is kinda a BM subgroup part of this new metalverse lore they created after returning from the hiatus in 2022 and they performed with BM as mirror group during Doki Doki Morning at BabyMetal Returns TOO - Makuhari Messe 2023 and later performing Karate at BabyMetal Begins TOO - PIA Arena MM 2023, after that they did a series of live concerts and festivals along with BM but with their own set of songs. Last weekend the lead singer Miko Todaka sang a cover of LiSA - Gurenge which is a famous opening of Demon Slayer anime series. SuMetal did the same around her age when singing some Evangelion covers on certain special live shows. The guest backing band were Asterism, i think it's the first time playing together. Bilmuri is the new project of North American singer Jhonny Franck, he was one of the founder member of Attack Attack! which is also another band BM composers and producer got some inspiration when creating BM songs, watch Sticky Sticky and you'll know why. So no wonder they got a connection and were invited to this festival. Polyphia is a super technical instrumental band, after Brand New Day from Metal Galaxy 2019 album was composed KobaMetal thought on the perfect guitarists to make the solo guitar and he contacted Polyphia to make this without hesitation and no second takes or arrangements. They're super profesional when playing live, i always remember a short clip when the drummer got his IEM not working for some reason and one of the roadie went to help him doing the count clapping her legs just to finish the song. And of course Tim Henson is a handsome (lol) goodlooking guy (no home here), I'm pretty sure he got a massive fanbase of girls following, love MoaMetal hugging them at the end of the song ❤ BabyMetal Death is a pun intended play on words with "desu", during early era (and nowadays after MomoMetal becomes the official member) interviews they used to introduce themselves like that, just like they do in the song, remember to watch Legend 1997 (2013) live version and after that PIA Arena MM 2023. And yeah that was F.Hero singing the rap section of PA PA YA! another fun song they got together since Metal Galaxy 2019 album and they love to play in every setlist just as much as Gimme Chocolate!! the MV who went viral and got the highest amount of views on their channel, you already know him from Leave It All Behind collab. And it's pretty sad they didn't play Monochrome, i guess they switched BND (Brand New Day) for Monochrome, but like i said, don't worry, I'm pretty sure you'll get the chance to feel the experience once again. Btw I don't remember if the guide mentioned it but Perfume is also under Amuse and BM is officially their little sisters, not to mention that both got the same dance choreographer Mikiko Mizuno aka MikikoMetal. Fox God bless you and see you next time.🦊🤘🔥
Very jealous...and also very glad that you enjoyed the show, as well as sharing your experience! I agree with being fixated seeing them live (as I did in Boston last year), and I also agree with the wide swing in age groups present...they reach all demographics! Looking forward to your next reaction!
That was a really thoughtful...I'd even say loving take on your day at Foxfest. I really appreciated hearing your prespective on the audience, all the bands and the experience of Babymetal. Thanks for this.
Su, Moa, and Yui were introduced to metal around the same age I was. As many people were. How many are lucky enough to grow up with metal from birth? 10-12 is a respectable age range to discover it. Momoko, I think, was introduced to metal by Babymetal as a teen as she followed them in Sakura Gakuin. Su and Moa have been immersed in the metal world for over half their lives now. We've seen plenty of indications that they actually enjoy the genre, like rocking out to Slipknot from the sound booth at Sick New World this year.
What you said about having blinders on when you're watching Babymetal, like you're looking at them through a lens, is so true for me too. I am a very self conscious guy who is constantly worried about what other people think about me but if I'm at a Babymetal concert, its just me and them. We are the only ones in the arena. I can act like an absolute fool and not care at all if anyone is watching. As soon as the concert is over, I revert back to my old self.
Yes, it was a little bit strange for me to feel this, but I noticed it as soon as they came on at the start. Also, Jeff, take that feeling you have at the concert with you wherever you go and remember, it doesn't matter what people think about you, it's how you think about yourself.
Excellent review, thanks! Oh boy! After this, you will never be the same. Don't ask me how I know it but you can call yourself a kitsune now. 😁 I'm not gonna lie, I'm so jealous right now. But very happy for you and for all the fellow kitsunes who attended. I used to be a metal elitist when I was younger. To the point I ended up listening to the same stuff over and over again until I almost lost any interest in music. I discover BABYMETAL quite late but in the perfect moment for me. My life changed drastically and I'm not going back. The Kami Band solos are the usual "intro" to "Metali!" (the one with Momoko doing that kabuki style interlude) and then they performed "Megitsune" before "RATATATA". Did you suffer from "concert amnesia"? It happened to me for a few days after my first BABYMETAL concert. I couldn't remember almost anything, as if it had all been a dream. See you next time! 🤘🦊
@@JohnnyReacts1 You are very welcome! Of course you need to visit the Fox God bar. I stayed in Shinjuku and visited it quite a few times earlier this year. Don't forget to try BABYMETAL's nihonshu. 😜
Perfume and Su metal are both from actors school Hiroshima, they also share the same choreographer. Also Su's early group Karen girls was supposed to be a perfume sister group. Also out there on RUclips there are interviews with perfume talking about meeting Babymetal.
@@rickwagner- yeah I missed some others as well such as Miko todaka Metalverse lead singer, who was also from actors school Hiroshima and also a member of SG. Not to mention former Avenger and Morning Musume ace Riho sayashi was also from actors school Hiroshima, and was there at the same time as Su there are some performances on RUclips.
@@rickwagner- indeed they have ASH training them well, although Mariri sugimoto is a bit of an outlier, I have her RUclips channel where she plays games and she does photo shoots. Always thought it was a shame she didn't continue singing she had a unique voice. There's an Ash clip of her on RUclips too.
The band with Metalverse (not Multiverse) was Asterism. Asterism is a Japanese trio that plays metal/rock/pop fusion. Asterism has been around almost 10 years and they started when they were 11-12 years old. They were an instrumental band until a few years ago. The lead guitarist, Haruka Noma, has unbelievable talent and started writing songs when she was 11 years old. Tim Henson, one of the lead guitarists for Polyphia is generally seen as one of the main innovators in guitar based music today.
I've been calling them Metleverse, dyslexia kicking in, which explains why it was difficult to find them online and I still didn't notice. About observant as a run-over raccoon me. Thanks for letting me know! The singer was really good and I loved the musicians.
I'm delighted (and envious) that you had such a great time. Being able to hear so much live in person for the first very first time must be amazing. Gimme Chocolate!! Was the song that went viral and launched them in the West, but also put many people off who only heard that song. So the fandom have... Mixed feelings about it at times. You've seen Babymetal Death live - now please react to the Babymetal Death performance from "Legend 1997" - Su's 16th birthday concert jn 2013. It takes to to a whole other level. 🦊🔥
I was going to say hello if I met you there, but it's almost impossible to find someone in a huge crowd like that. Glad you enjoyed it. Ithink that the floor tickets were already gone when it was time for the general sale. To get good tickets at Japanese concerts it's better to become a member of The One (the fan club), or participate in the pre-sales
@@JohnnyReacts1 Too bad. I'd love to talk but since we have no way of getting in touch it will be hard to arrange. Perhaps we run into each other at the FOXGOD bar in Shinjuku some day.
Mikiko is the choreographer for both Perfume & Babymetal!! That may be why the choreo seems so familiar!! Glad to hear about your adventure and as always.... Put your Kitsune UP!!
I was on the same floor, but my seat was quite far from yours. I'm sorry I couldn't find you to say hello. I'm so glad you enjoyed the show. I was mesmerized by BABYMETAL's performance, too. Also, it was my first time listening to Polyphia live, and I liked them pretty much!
I was very moved by your monochrome reaction. I was hoping to meet you at FOX Festival, but I had given up because I thought it would be impossible to find you among tens of thousands of people, but before entering, I saw you lined up at Gate A. I wanted to meet you and talk to you, but I lost sight of you. I am very happy that you enjoyed the festival. I have not met BABYMETAL for very long, and I often cannot keep up with the choreography of the audience. But it is still fun. When I first saw BABYMETAL on RUclips, I thought I would regret it if I did not see this band live. BABYMETAL is not something to listen to, but something to watch, or even more, something to experience. I have a regret about this festival. I bought a reserved seat because I was worried about my physical condition. It was a mistake. I enjoyed BABYMETAL and Electronic Call Boy in the pit. Let's both be in top physical condition and say, "See you in the mosh'sh pit."
I was at two of their performances both in Vegas. I spent a fortune but so worth it. The first show Babymetal co-headlined with Dethklok was epic!! The best concert i've been to in years. They performed at the beautiful Pearl Theatre at the Palms Resort. 🌴 The auidence there was also pretty diverse. Some guy had his maybe 10 year old daughter. Dresses as Moa in full Battle armor! 🙀💕Which is appropriate as both Moa & Yui weren't much older then that when they debuted lol. Kinda blows the mind when you think about it now. The second time was at The Sick New World Festival this past april. Amazing Festival as everyone from System Of The Down, SlipKnkot & Lamb of God. To Bring me The Horizon which Babymetal made a surprise appearance with later in the night to perform Kingslayer. A highlight of the entire festival as it was totally unannounced. Making it the first official live performance of Kingslayer in North America. I can also attest that Babymetal merch is in high demand & hard to come by. It took me over a year to finally get my Fox Hoodie so i get what your saying here. Cool to hear Fox_Fest was a success. 🤘🦊
I got a kind of similar experienice. Became a fan last year, at the end of October and I could go to December 11 concert in Madrid. I knew all songs excepting Distortion and Night Night Burn and I became crazy searching for them online, 2 absolute bangers. Anyway, that concert was one of the best moments in my entire life, an event I will not forget. Now... I NEED MORE
Got to say, we were so lucky. Since that was the last concert of the tour, they performed "Ijime, Dame, Zettai" as an extra, which is one of my three personal favorite songs and I'm still getting emotional remembering it
Thanks for sharing your impressions. Hope you get better soon. The playing with the pronounciation of death / desu goes back to their early days. They also introduce themselves that way in interviews, you can even find compilations of that... When I fist saw Babymetal live as supporting act for Sabaton I only knew a few songs, with four albums out it took me quite some time. Luckily I saw them live again half a year later at their headliner tour. The Babymetal audience was the most diverse I have ever seen. I saw boys with their moms, girls with their dads, whole families, cosplayers, overall an audience between 10 and 70.
When I saw BabyMetal, my seat was the furthest you could get from the stage without physically leaving the venue. XD But that meant I was on the back row and I could stand up and act a damned fool without bothering anyone. :p You're definitely part of the One. You'll get the moves down eventually. Knew you'd have an amazing time, but glad you took the time to confirm it. 🤘🦊🤘 Hope you feel better soon!
Wonderful review, so great to hear your reflection and that it was so special. I've seen them live once in a much smaller venue and felt the same and didn't sleep the whole night after! ❤️🦊🤘
It's interesting that you mention the group Perfume, because they are under the same company as BABYMETAL, Amuse, and if I remember correctly, the same choreographer.🤘🦊🤘
Great review again, So glad you enjoyed it and thanks for including the rest of the line up, someone did have a camera in there as there is already some footage of Ratatata and Brand New Day up on RUclips but the footage is shaky and poor sound but with them having the drones out from what I could see on that we may well get some proper footage. You are right they do have superpowers, the only other people I've seen who can hold a crowd like Su can are Freddie Mercury or Phil Collins and I saw my first band in 1981 (Motorhead) and among many others I've seen Pink Floyd, Genesis, Queen, Ozzy, Jimi Page and Robert Plant together at Glastonbury in 97, Plant on his own, 2 months ago was the last time, Eric Clapton, AC/DC, Alice Cooper, I could go on but you get the idea and that really is saying something but she really is that good and as for her singing ability, you heard BxMxC, wait till you get to From Dusk till Dawn, a song more people need to react to in my opinion but that's just me. Metalverse were first introduced Last spring, they joined BM on stage for Doki Doki Morning in January last year and the on Karate at the PIA, both as 3 and they were really good, I also liked there first single Crazzy J and the second Naked Princess isn't bad. BM Death is off the 1st album, and the Death is a pun, Death and Des sound the same (Su's word's not mine). Pa Pa Ya is F.Hero. Metali (Are you Ready from Momo) is stunning and featured Tom Morrello. These girls know and have played with everyone. I've also seen some footage of them doing a techno version of Megatsune at Fox Fest with the girls just dancing with fans, looked really good. So glad you enjoyed it, Keep up the good work, go well, cheers. PS. Moa invented the pulling silly faces on stage game, they are just such fun. 🤘🤘🤘🦊🦊🦊
@@JohnnyReacts1 IT's yet another one that when you see it you think yet again they have done something else to amaze you. Also this is a link to Akatsuki unfinished with law (piano and light strings backing) from Legend 1997, Su solo the day after her 16th birthday, one of my favourites but the full version from Budakan Black Night 2014 is great as well with the full band back and stunning guitar duel / duet. Keep them coming.🤣🤘🤘🤘🦊🦊🦊 There's so many do what you feel like at the time as all BM fans incl. me will give you a list of everything.
Sorry I didn't spot you at FOX_FEST or I would have said hello. I was in the pit for both days and it was a warzone down on the floor; the pits were the wildest ones I've been in Japan. I copped an elbow to the head and a couple of my buddies hit the floor in the pit. The pit is super fun but the view isn't always the best. I fought my way to the front of my block so I had a good view. Bringing metal to a new audience, particularly girls, was part of the reason Babymetal was created. The Babymetal girls love seeing young girls in the audience. When I saw them in Australia, there were while families with kids and parents there. Metalverse are a group made up of former Sakura Gakuin girls. There were five members bit two are doing other things, so they back to three. The band with them are called Asterism, they are all young prodigy musicians. Polyphia are known as purely instrumental maestros. Tim Henson is considered one of the best of his generation. And yes Tim is very pretty. The actor from Queen of the Damned you're thinking of is Stuart Townsend. Electric Callboy was so fun. It was my first time seeing them and it was great. I've never seen a crowd in Japan go as rough as they did for EC. I said the other day that Babymetal live are mesmerizing. Babymetal Death means both "desu"and "death"; it's a play on words. BMD is the opener for all their shows. That was F.Hero in Pa Pa Ya! That was their first collab with him. LIAB was Babymetal returning the favour for Pa Pa Ya! The vocal thing that Su does on the live version is pretty special. It makes the live version way better. The performances of Brand New Day were the first time they have ever played it live with Tim and Scott, so it was pretty special. Momo's Kabuki dance is always great, but when I get low I always struggle to get up again. The three girls are always goofing off in little ways during shows. Perfume are Babymetal's big sisters. Babymetal's choreographer Mikiko does Perfume's choreography too. Everyone who goes regularly to shows in Japan knows the chants and the moves for each song. Babymetal shows are always on the short side; they never play for more than 90 minutes. Their performance is so physically demanding that it would be hard to do much more. Road of Resistance is the regular show closer because it always sends the crowd home on a high. A lot of hardcore Babymetal fans are former skeptics that they won over. I was one as well once, but now I'm a massive fan who annoys my friends and family going on about them. The Babymetal girls didn't know about metal when they started and were a little scared, but they have become fans over time. Su-metal said that seeing Metallica for the first time was the moment she really understood metal. Just recently at Sick New World in Las Vegas, the girls were seen checking out Slipknot's set from the tech area, so they definitely make the most of their place in the metal world. If you see a big clump of gaijin at future shows come say hi. We're all regulars that meet up in Japan for Babymetal.
I'm glad John uploaded so many videos! Just be sure to take a proper break, too. Take care of yourself. Saitama is far from Hiroshima and I have school the next day so I'm sad I can't go 😭
Nice one! Thank you very much for telling us your FOX_FEST experience! I really appretiate it! 😄 Maybe I´m taking away your "specialty" a little bit, but I can tell you: even if you knew beforehand EVERY song BABYMETAL ever made, even if you know several live versions of the same song, even if you have seen a lot of their concerts in Japan on video, even THEN their "voodoo magic" does its work and you feel like it´s a completely new experience, if you attend one of their live concerts. It happened to me that way. I know every single song of them. I know a LOT of their live concerts of earlier and more current times (I can determine most of their concerts just by looking at their costumes, the stage setup or by hearing certain audio details!). And then I went to one of their live concerts. It was my first EVER live concert in my whole life, 21 November 2023 in Cologne. I will never forget it! It was such a blast! SO much fun! Phenomenal! BABYMETAL did this to me, normally I avoid closed rooms with lots of people in it at all cost. Not in this case. I went there all on my own. Because I would see them there with my own eyes, hear them with my own ears. I HAD to go! 😆 And it was a whole different experience, a thousand times more exciting than I imagined it to be. I experienced the strange thing you mentioned, too. The thing that you focus on them and their performance TOTALLY and almost forget about the thousands of people around you or any other problems you might have with the situation. It´s indeed some kind of magic happening there. But a nice one 😉 Regarding the fans loving the ladies... yes, they do. It´s just my thoughts and feeling about this, but I think, that started right from the beginning. Even at the first performances they did (as mere children), they genuinely loved their audience. You can see it in the videos already. The audience felt that and gave that love back to them. It´s a clean kind of love, though. Platonic, if you wish. The audience wouldn´t let them down ever. They did a mistake with the choreography? Doesn´t matter, THE ONE forgives. THE ONE never lets them down. And the three ladies never let THE ONE down! I remember their Moscow concert, Su-Metal was seriously ill there. She gave her all, nonetheless! It was SO impressive. And she did it not because somebody of the management was forcing her to do this. I bet that Kobametal even voted against doing the performance. But she did it nonetheless. She simply didn´t want to let her audience down, because she loves her audience so much! She was struggeling really hard with the situation, but you could see in her face that certain smile... she loves her audience! And in every performance they did in Japan you can see this love going from them to the whole audience and back. Energy, from them to the whole audience and back. Fun. Joy. It´s incredible. I bet you felt that, too! Momometal experienced the same thing at their show back in 2019 at The Forum, Los Angeles, I believe. Watch the "Road of Resistance" performance of that concert. There is one scene where you´ll see a single tear running down her face (there is another shot where it´s just her hair, but the second one is not her hair). She felt it. The audience loved her already, sincerely, and she felt it. I was sure at that point that she would take the third spot one day. Done deal! 😉 They are one of a kind, as is THE ONE. I´ve never seen anything like this before I "met" them (somebody introduced me to them by video). Back in June 2016, the song was "Headbangerrrrr!!!!", the "Legend 1997 Apocalypse Su-Metal Seitan Sei" concert (a really GREAT one!). Fond memories 😉
Wow fantastic message and no, you cannot take that feeling away from me. It will always feel special. I'm impressed at how deeply this group has affected its fans. 🦊🦊❤
Makes me laugh people saying BABYMETAL Aren't METAL. Read the words to some of the songs from the 1st two albums. For little girls they sang about some heavy stuff. Like and seek with blood demons (jinn)
I think there are a number of reasons Jeff, and many won't even try to read the words, they are too rigid in their thinking. I thought three young girls performing in a metal band were just a gimmick, and I didn't think they would last. I've never been more happy to have been wrong. I am not one to regret, because I cannot change the past, it is a wasted emotion, but I do wonder how much I have missed, by my inability to see their appeal, I'm just happy I can see it now.
the unnamed band that accompanied Metalverse is called ASTERISM , and they are absolutely _phenomenal_ . yes, they are a Japanese trio. your life is not complete until you've really checked them out. Most of their music is instrumental, and all 3 of them are pure prodigies. To answer your question about "desu/death" ... when they learned the word "death" they thought it sounded like "desu" , and so they decided to make a pun/double entendre out of it. The Momo routine with the "are you ready" growl would have been _Metali!_ .
Loved listening to your experience. I discovered Babymetal a little over a year ago. I had frankly gotten bored with rock music in general (although I listened to it occasionally) and was at the time more into experimental electronic music, many of which was Japanese. Then RUclips recommended Babymetal (Megitsune) and I was hooked. I immediately bought all their albums and last year travelled from Malta to Munichi (yep, Munichi not Munich. BM fans will understand) to see them live. It was the best concert I ever attended, and I'm 54. Thanks again for sharing your experience. You're a lucky guy. 🤘🦊🤘
Just wanted to give you some more information about Bilmuri, since you said you had never heard of them before Bilmuri started as a solo project of Johnny Franck, the former singer and guitarist of Attack Attack! Over the years, the project has grown from a solo act into a full band, with the core 3 members being Johnny, Reese Maslen (guitar) and Gabi Rose (sax/vocals). It’s also evolved a lot musically, starting out as a pretty raw, stripped-back post-hardcore project, it’s turned into mostly pop-metal but with a ton of other genre influences, like jazz, country, EDM, k-pop, and more. Gabi also has her own band called Enrose and is the touring sax player for the Jonas Brothers. Since she was busy with her own band at the time, they had Yucco Miller, a Japanese saxophonist fill in for her. And your comment about them being very grateful to be playing in Japan couldn’t be more accurate. I’ve met Johnny and Reese a couple times and they are genuinely some of the sweetest, most humble, genuine people ever. You really should check out more of their music, it’s incredible. Much like Babymetal and Electric Callboy, Bilmuri shows that metal can be fun and goofy and doesn’t have to be so grim and serious all the time.
@@JohnnyReacts1 it’s hard to recommend just one, so I’ll give you a few that showcase their range: ACOWBOYSHEAVYLOAD, lifeisgood, A HOGMAN’S DELIGHT, and Talkin’ 2 Ur Ghost.
Johnny, what an amazing reaction/review! Thank you!! I’m a big fan of EC and Polyphia as well, and you are so luck to have been able to go, despite the cold. You are absolutely right, Babymetal is absolutely magical, and they cure all illnesses lol. I too, thought they were another gimmick, but has become my favorite band. The song with Momo’s Kabuki Theater bit and growl is Metali, ft. Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine on the guitar solo right after Momo’s “ARE YOU READY?!”. In addition, you are probably among a few in the minority that got to experience not only a Babymetal show for the first time, but also most of the songs, and not many has had that pleasure. Very envious of you 😂. Thank you again, glad you enjoyed the show. 🤘🦊
You should watch their _Legend of 1997 Death_ performance from 2013. You should also watch the original _Megitsune_ MV and the _Legend of 1997_ performance.
Welcome to the fox hole. Once you are exposed to what these women have built up so far and you take an interest in it, you will never get out of the fox hole. Su voice is a miracle. The syndrome of having her singing voice stuck in your ears only gets worse once you get it. Moa's joviality and positivity have sustained Su and the babymetal fans through many difficult times. Momo is a new member, but she has supported the team after Yui's departure with dedication. Her official addition to the group is greatly welcomed by the fans. (And Yui is also a permanent member for us...) Please enjoy their diverse and anything goes music.
I love your insights and thoughts on this, and the emotions of the experience can be clearly seen on your face. And yes, RATATATA was my first contact with BM and EC and it opened my mind to what metal music can be. And honestly, I am better for it. I stopped listening to a lot of Metal because it was all Death, Dark and just HEAVY. BM end EC can be all of that too, but more importantly, layer a load of FUN on top of it, plus mashing even more music genres into metal. It is so great and my existence is richer because I got to experience RATATATA by pure chance.
@@JohnnyReacts1 Yes, it happens every now and then - very frustrating. I think most of what I wanted to say was covered in other comments this time fortunately.
They tell a story about how they met Metallica when they were kids. They were at a festival and Metallica invited them backstage, and the girls didn't have any idea who these nice middle aged men were, but they were kind and welcoming. And then Metallica took the stage with all their agression and volume, and Su says the whole thing clicked for her...ahw understood that metal music wasn't actually angry or scary, that it was just a way for the audience to burn out stress and energy. She says she felt the music in her chest and understood the point of it.
I will, but probably after I do some more reactions. I really want to give a raw, original reaction, and I am a bit scared to learn too much, that could take away that.
lol you weren't kidding. I wish I could have explained better about the high note she does. I am not joking it was almost physical, like a bullet shooting up into the roof.
@@JohnnyReacts1 i was flabbergasted when i first hear it first especially the live version. Just like what you doin. If you checking for a certain babymetal songs. Check Music Video first then proceed to live ones so you can compare.
That is a weird situation: Rock > Metal = Meh Metal is not true Rock music Metal > Nu Metal = Nu Metal is not true Metal Metal > Babymetal = Babymetal is not Metal Sounds for me like "elderly people" say: In the past everything was better than nowadays. The prior generation complaining about the next generation. 😂
It might sound that way, but there are plenty of us older fans that love Babymetal. Granted, I was never a true metalhead even though i loved Black Sabbath and Deep Purple back in the early 1970's. But I also know a few current 20-something guys that would tell you, with a grim and serious look, that only death metal is true metal and clean vocals (especially kawaii voices) don't cut it.
It was the Western Kami Band, with Ryan Neff on bass instead of Clint Tustin. The last time the Eastern Kamis appeared with BABYMETAL was at 'BABYMETAL RETURNS - THE OTHER ONE' (January 28th and 29th, 2023).
My theory on Metalverse is that there was a point where Su and Moa were on hiatus and seriously considering calling it a day. I think MV (also called Chibimetal at one point which I like better) was Koba metal's hedge: if Su and Moa decided not to continue, I'm getting Mikio and the rest were slated to take their place. That said Mikio has a very different voice, and the song Crazy J and Naked Princess seems to be a swing/big band metal fusion and I love it. I'd like to see you react to them, Naked Princess has a jaw drop moment from Mikio I think she started defining herself apart from Su.
I am very upset. I'm very sorry. Unfortunately... Unfortunately, the RUclips rating system does not allow you to give you ten thousand million "like"... "Like"!
Nice recap and I am glad you enjoyed the whole show. To answer a few questions: The musicians that played with Metalverse is a Japanese band called Asterism. Polyphia (you pronounced it correctly!) is a instrumental band with no singer. And yes, Tim Henson is god looking (I am not gay either xd) but dang can he play. You should check out their songs “GOAT” or “Playing God”. And yes the Babymetal song “Brand new day” was recorded in collaboration with Tim Henson and Scott LePage. The intro song that Babymetal did at the beginning was a “Megitsune” dance version. And yes, the interactions Su, Moa, and Momo have on stage are so adorable and kawaii and shows you how much fun they really have. Oh and I always have the same feeling at Babymetal shows, they somehow pull you in and then they bend time, since I always feel like their show is over in a blink of an eye. 🤘🦊🔥 Edit: I completely forgot the explanation for the “desu” in “Babymetal Death”. It’s a play on words since desu is pronounced very similar to death, so they took that and went with the pun :)
Ah, Goat, yes they performed that, I remember thinking, that's an odd name for a song, then they rocked my eardrums off! Thanks for your great message!
Sorry this is quite long, and because I feel lousy (I have a rotten cold) it has not been edited at all well. I may go back and re-edit at a later date, but just wanted to get this out into RUclips land. I hope you enjoy it, please tell me in the comments at what time stamp you fall asleep at!
No need to edit it. Your review of the event is perfect.🤘🦊🤘
The opening song of the festival was a remix of Megitsune, they also played the regular version of Megitsune both nights. You had reacted to that song previously, but not live. So maybe that's why you did not recognize it.
dont edit anything
No need to apologize, enjoyed every minute of your review! 👌
@@emb5091 Too kind.
You are not alone in feeling the magic of BABYMETAL. It was one year ago today (Memorial Day in the U.S.) that I first discovered BM. I wasn't sure if I liked what I heard or not, but I continued to watch vids and reactions, and then I found out they were going to be touring the U.S. Their first show would be in my hometown of Houston, TX. I debated getting tickets, because I was so new to the band, but I thought, "When will I have another opportunity like this?" So I went.
It was the most surreal thing, when they came out on stage and I had the thought of "Wow, they really exist, they're real people!" That may sound strange, but I think most people get that feeling when they see a celebrity in real life for the first time. Anyway, part of the magic of BM is forgetting everything else while they perform. On the U.S. tour, they co-headlined with Deathklok, who came on before BM and did an hour set. I was in the pit, so standing room only, and my feet were killing me by the time BM came on. Once they started though, I completely forgot about my feet, and how thirsty I was, and the fact that I needed to use the bathroom. They performed for an hour as well (which felt like only 15 min!), and only after the show did all of that come back to me.
BABYMETAL are magic, and I have never experienced anything like them before. Oh, and yes, you are a part of the One. It doesn't matter when you discover them, if you like the music and the performance, you are the One.
If you you want some more in depth vids for BM, check out @Andrew Hartley's channel, where he does lyrical analysis of the songs, and then @Omajination's channel, probably the best BM fan channel on YT.
Thanks for this message, I'm glad it's not just me who is convinced they use magic.
"It was the most surreal thing, when they came out on stage and I had the thought of "Wow, they really exist, they're real people!""
Hahaha, the exact SAME feeling I had! 🤣 It wasn´t so much because they are celebrities, but for me it was always a bit surreal watching their Japan performances, which are like out of this world, unreal in some way. And then they are there, literally a few meters away. Those three young ladies who played an Arena of 55000 people who in turn went nuts about their performances and showed genuine love for the ladies! And the three ladies are real, they perform in reality and they are indeed human! A little bit superhuman, but still human. That was a really weird feeling the first few minutes!
Im so jealous.
That's my biggest Dream.
To go to japan to watch babymetal live.
It was amazing, please come sometime!
Yo! Do it do it n... some day! 😉
Thank you :) I really appreciate you sharing your experiences at Fox Fest. There really is something magical about BabyMetal. When I first found them I seriously wondered if there was subliminal messaging going on in the music, my jaws hurt from smiling so much! Glad you're enjoying the journey. Hope you feel better soon
Many thanks for your kind message!
I also attended FOX_FEST on both 5/25 and 5/26.
I was very impressed. I enjoyed it very, very much.
"Brand New Day" was released in 2019.
I almost cried when they collaborated with Polyphia over 5 years.
I have been a fan of BABYMETAL for almost 10 years now.
They always bring excitement and joy from the stage.
There is no other artist that I have been a fan of for such a long time.
I am so glad that your misconceptions about BABYMETAL have been cleared up and that you had such a wonderful experience.
You're so lucky to watch both! That collab with Polyphia was amazing, I agree.
The three members of Perfume are from the same hometown as SU-METAL and are first-year students of the Actors School, and are the SENPAI that SU admires!
Nice, thank you!
Thanks for your review, you absolutely are a fan. Very lucky to have witnessed the first Ratatata and the first time Tim and Scott have performed BND live with the girls
That song was amazing, and fantastic to see how the crowd reacted to it.
Thank you for the wonderful review.
You will surely be recognized by this fandom soon. There is a bar in Shinjuku called Rock&Metal Bar FOXGOD where BABYMETAL fans from all over the world gather. I am sure you will have a great time mingling with the fans.
I wish you a speedy recovery.
Thank you for your kind comment. I have heard of this bar, I need to go, and perhaps video my experience if they allow.
@@JohnnyReacts1 It will be great fun🤘😄
With Babymetal there is a unique opportunity to really see them grow up into who they are now. We have so much video of them in the early days when Babymetal was just the Heavy Music Club in Sakura Gakuin (SG) and the girls were only 11 and 12 years old. There are even videos of Su performing before that with her sister. We also have Moa and Yui's audition video to get into SG and their years in SG where they were not only in Babymetal but other groups within SG.
Being able to see them grow up over the last 12+ years really endears them to the fans and makes the relationship with the fans so much stronger. Happy to be here for your journey.
Thanks for this message. Yes I agree, watching them grow and become so popular and talented must be amazing for fans.
Don't forget Su in Karen girls 🙂
Great review! The song where Momometal does her kabuki routine is called "Metali".
And Perfume are labelmates with Babymetal and one of Su's faves. They have met and the Perfume girls sounded like they see them as little sisters.
Perfume are great and have been around for a long time
Thanks, Metali, ill have to react to it, I really enjoyed it.
You'll be surprised to know that Perfume and Babymetal have the same amazing choreographer! Her name is Mikiko Mizuno, or Mikikometal!
Happy to see that you enjoyed the show, i'm so envy!! 💖
Thank you, the choreographer must be in demand.
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The guest band for METALVERSE was Asterism.
I saw them play in L.A. back in 2019.
They're phenomenal, and HAL-CA their guitarist is a force of nature.
METALVERSE is back to their original three members.
Miko Todaka on vocals, and Kokona Kato and Sakia Kimura as dancers.
Like the BABYMETAL members, both Miko and Sakia are former Sakura Gakuin members.
Kokona is probably best known from Ciào Girls, another Amuse, Inc. project.
The saxophonist playing with BILLMURI was Yucco Miller.
She was born in Japan.
She's also recorded with the Kari Band, a group that includes a lot of musicians that have been a part of BABYMETAL's Eastern Kami Band.
Guitarist Mikio Fujioka (RIP), Bassist BOH, and drummer Yuya Maeta were founding members
Wow, thanks for this message, you guys really show me how much love you have for babyMetal.
I'm glad you enjoyed it!🦊
Perfume was choreographed by Mikiko, who also choreographs for BM.
BM is completed when everything in the venue becomes one. We are BABYMETAL🔥🦊
Nice overview of the festival and glad you enjoyed it.
As you saw BabyMetal's fanbase is one of the most diverse in terms of age and gender that there is.
One of the benefits of getting older is you can like whatever you want without worrying so much about 'fitting in' which has to be a good thing. I saw a comment once that it was hilarious the way hardened metal fans were feeling so threatened by 3 small Japanese girls.
Hope you feel better soon; plenty of fluids and that anime trope rice gruel 😋
Many thanks! I'm feeling a bit better today.
stayed for the whole thing. So jealous but loved hearing your story, especially as someone going that didn't know their entire catalog.
They are more metal than allot of metal bands. Agree! Simply watching Instrumental covers / tabs with muted vocals really shows that :)
Thanks for your message!
I'm turning 70 years old in July 2024 and I discovered Babymetal almost 2 years ago. Being a longtime musician and teacher their music hit me like a bat across my head. Yes, I was stunned like never before. For years I stopped being a big fan of metal. I was born in the 1950s at the beginning of rock and followed it eagerly.
But in my later years metal music became stale to. It felt like a dying art form, especially with so many new bands with vocalists who did nothing but growl and scream into the mic.
However, the first time I heard Babymetal was because of RUclips. I found many young Japanese women who were extraordinary drummers of various genres of music and it awakened a new hope in me.
Eventually I saw a live video of Babymetal onstage and it blew my mind. Especially with how young they were at the time. What a revelation!
Since then I have become a HUGE fan, not only of them, but of many other Japanese female rock (and jazz) groups.
But I loved Babymetal so much that, for the 1st time in decades I bought a ticket to see them live during the last show of their 2023 World Tour in Los Angeles! I bought a ticket to be on the floor directly in front of the stage! I had to see them as close as possible. When the finally came onstage after the opening groups it was like seeing the Beatles live for the first time! It was an experience of a lifetime for me.
I knew all their songs enough to shout along with everyone else and I jumped and yelled until I thought I might have a heart attack (kidding). I don't know, but it appeared to me that I might have been the oldest fan in the theater. And no one seemed to care. It was pure love throughout the show.
I can't describe how devastatingly lovely those girls are. Their skin is flawless! And their constant smiles were captivating. The costumes were outstanding. At a few points during the performance a couple of them caught my eye and smiled at ME!
I'm still swooning at the memory.
Japanese rock has restored my love for metal music all over again. I watch their videos often and love to watch others react to them for their first time.
I can't help but laugh when their eyes bulge and their jaws drop upon watching the girls.
I will be a fan forever.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful story. I love how BabyMetal has such a diverse fan base. It was brilliant for me to see this at Fox-Fest. The whole thing made me smile like a child from start to finish. A memory I will never forget. Again thanks for sharing this!
Thanks for your review 😁.i understand that feeling at a BabyMetal show . You will be having a great time at BabyMetal shows, but the moment the lights dim and they are about to come on the atmosphere goes through the roof, i get goosebumps as they walk on .
Su's vocals are something else you may remember fans saying her vocals are even better being their . We all have our favourite girl and all are great performers but their is something different with Su she commands your attention she makes just walking forward between Moa and MoMo look cool 🤣 as you said the feeling you get from them is they are friends, they love what their doing and they love the fans and appreciate that it's the fans loyalty and love that helps along with their hard work gives them the success they have achieved . Thanks again for your review and welcome to The One 😁
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Many thanks! 🦊❤
Thank you for your review! I really enjoyed it.
BABYMETAL Death is just a play on desu, as the two sound similar when spoken by the Japanese. The song you heard with Momoko was Metalli. One of the best parts of seeing BABYMETAL live is the interaction between the women, especially Suzuka and Moa who have so much history together. The fans in Japan really do make a BABYMETAL performance different than anywhere else; you truly are blessed to have attended. There is so much history between the fans and the band, and the crowd interaction has been refined over a decade.
I agree that BABYMETAL casts a spell. In every concert I have been to, it felt like the opening acts either played at 0.5x or 1x speed but when BABYMETAL comes on, it’s at 1.75x. It always over too quickly!
As for BABYMETAL being metal, here is quote from Moa that I always show people who say they are not metal: “The people who don’t like metal *really* dislike it, don’t they? The same goes for BABYMETAL. Even in the world of metal, I think there are many metalheads who dislike BABYMETAL. But as a metal band, it’s important to say “I don’t care if they hate on us. We believe in our music, and that’s why we do it!” I love this spirit, and I think that’s the heart of what draws me to metal.
I’ve personally listened to a lot of metal, and seen many metal bands live. So I guess what I’d want to ask people is, “Well, what is your idea of metal?” I believe BABYMETAL is metal, so therefore it is metal. To begin with, there are many elements in metal. Some people think metal has to be fast. Others think it’s metal if it relieves stress, others insist it needs screaming, and so on. In other words, ask 100 people, and you will get 100 different responses about what metal is. It would be boring if it only fit one person’s idea of metal. So I’m just going to move forward with the belief that we’re metal. Even if people tell me “BABYMETAL isn’t metal”, I don’t care what they think anymore.” If that is not the spirit of metal, I do know what is.
Anyway, this comment became longer than expected. Again, I enjoyed the video and I am glad you had a great time. I am looking forward to the next reaction! Hope you get better soon!
This is amazing to read and I absolutely love what Moa said “I don’t care if they hate on us. We believe in our music, and that’s why we do it!” Like you, I love this too.
Great report! Did you know that Perfume's choreographer, Mikiko, is the very same person that does BABYMETAL's choreographies? :-)
I do now, so cool and they are part of the same label?
That's awesome! Tysm for sharing this review.
Bummer you feeling under the weather and couldn't enjoy the full show properly, but I'm pretty sure you will have plenty of more moments to enjoy a BM live concert healthy and full of energy.
I just saw a short recap EC and BM did from the festival and it looks amazing.
There's also some usual famcams from experimented og fans who knows how to manage to dodge the security and record either way, sometimes/the majority of times aren't the best shots but at least is something.
Metalverse (not multiverse or whatever) is kinda a BM subgroup part of this new metalverse lore they created after returning from the hiatus in 2022 and they performed with BM as mirror group during Doki Doki Morning at BabyMetal Returns TOO - Makuhari Messe 2023 and later performing Karate at BabyMetal Begins TOO - PIA Arena MM 2023, after that they did a series of live concerts and festivals along with BM but with their own set of songs.
Last weekend the lead singer Miko Todaka sang a cover of LiSA - Gurenge which is a famous opening of Demon Slayer anime series. SuMetal did the same around her age when singing some Evangelion covers on certain special live shows. The guest backing band were Asterism, i think it's the first time playing together.
Bilmuri is the new project of North American singer Jhonny Franck, he was one of the founder member of Attack Attack! which is also another band BM composers and producer got some inspiration when creating BM songs, watch Sticky Sticky and you'll know why. So no wonder they got a connection and were invited to this festival.
Polyphia is a super technical instrumental band, after Brand New Day from Metal Galaxy 2019 album was composed KobaMetal thought on the perfect guitarists to make the solo guitar and he contacted Polyphia to make this without hesitation and no second takes or arrangements. They're super profesional when playing live, i always remember a short clip when the drummer got his IEM not working for some reason and one of the roadie went to help him doing the count clapping her legs just to finish the song. And of course Tim Henson is a handsome (lol) goodlooking guy (no home here), I'm pretty sure he got a massive fanbase of girls following, love MoaMetal hugging them at the end of the song ❤
BabyMetal Death is a pun intended play on words with "desu", during early era (and nowadays after MomoMetal becomes the official member) interviews they used to introduce themselves like that, just like they do in the song, remember to watch Legend 1997 (2013) live version and after that PIA Arena MM 2023.
And yeah that was F.Hero singing the rap section of PA PA YA! another fun song they got together since Metal Galaxy 2019 album and they love to play in every setlist just as much as Gimme Chocolate!! the MV who went viral and got the highest amount of views on their channel, you already know him from Leave It All Behind collab.
And it's pretty sad they didn't play Monochrome, i guess they switched BND (Brand New Day) for Monochrome, but like i said, don't worry, I'm pretty sure you'll get the chance to feel the experience once again.
Btw I don't remember if the guide mentioned it but Perfume is also under Amuse and BM is officially their little sisters, not to mention that both got the same dance choreographer Mikiko Mizuno aka MikikoMetal.
Fox God bless you and see you next time.🦊🤘🔥
Very jealous...and also very glad that you enjoyed the show, as well as sharing your experience! I agree with being fixated seeing them live (as I did in Boston last year), and I also agree with the wide swing in age groups present...they reach all demographics! Looking forward to your next reaction!
That was a really thoughtful...I'd even say loving take on your day at Foxfest. I really appreciated hearing your prespective on the audience, all the bands and the experience of Babymetal. Thanks for this.
Thank you for the wonderful comment!
Thank you for letting me live vicariously through you! I have not seen Babymetal live. I really enjoyed hearing your experience
Thank you! 🦊❤🦊
Su, Moa, and Yui were introduced to metal around the same age I was. As many people were. How many are lucky enough to grow up with metal from birth? 10-12 is a respectable age range to discover it. Momoko, I think, was introduced to metal by Babymetal as a teen as she followed them in Sakura Gakuin. Su and Moa have been immersed in the metal world for over half their lives now. We've seen plenty of indications that they actually enjoy the genre, like rocking out to Slipknot from the sound booth at Sick New World this year.
Thanks for the great message!
What you said about having blinders on when you're watching Babymetal, like you're looking at them through a lens, is so true for me too. I am a very self conscious guy who is constantly worried about what other people think about me but if I'm at a Babymetal concert, its just me and them. We are the only ones in the arena. I can act like an absolute fool and not care at all if anyone is watching. As soon as the concert is over, I revert back to my old self.
Yes, it was a little bit strange for me to feel this, but I noticed it as soon as they came on at the start. Also, Jeff, take that feeling you have at the concert with you wherever you go and remember, it doesn't matter what people think about you, it's how you think about yourself.
Excellent review, thanks!
Oh boy! After this, you will never be the same. Don't ask me how I know it but you can call yourself a kitsune now. 😁
I'm not gonna lie, I'm so jealous right now. But very happy for you and for all the fellow kitsunes who attended.
I used to be a metal elitist when I was younger. To the point I ended up listening to the same stuff over and over again until I almost lost any interest in music. I discover BABYMETAL quite late but in the perfect moment for me. My life changed drastically and I'm not going back.
The Kami Band solos are the usual "intro" to "Metali!" (the one with Momoko doing that kabuki style interlude) and then they performed "Megitsune" before "RATATATA".
Did you suffer from "concert amnesia"? It happened to me for a few days after my first BABYMETAL concert. I couldn't remember almost anything, as if it had all been a dream.
See you next time!
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Many Thanks for this message, I hope to meet up with like-minded fans. I think I need a trip to the BabyMetal bar in Tokyo.
@@JohnnyReacts1 You are very welcome!
Of course you need to visit the Fox God bar. I stayed in Shinjuku and visited it quite a few times earlier this year. Don't forget to try BABYMETAL's nihonshu. 😜
Perfume and Su metal are both from actors school Hiroshima, they also share the same choreographer. Also Su's early group Karen girls was supposed to be a perfume sister group. Also out there on RUclips there are interviews with perfume talking about meeting Babymetal.
MIKIKO also did the choreography for Karen Girl's.
She was one of the founding staff members at Actors School Hiroshima (ASH).
@@rickwagner- yeah I missed some others as well such as Miko todaka Metalverse lead singer, who was also from actors school Hiroshima and also a member of SG. Not to mention former Avenger and Morning Musume ace Riho sayashi was also from actors school Hiroshima, and was there at the same time as Su there are some performances on RUclips.
@@dangermouseuk78 It's kind of funny that the notable alumni of the Actors School are all singers, dancers and members of Idol or J-Pop groups.
@@rickwagner- indeed they have ASH training them well, although Mariri sugimoto is a bit of an outlier, I have her RUclips channel where she plays games and she does photo shoots. Always thought it was a shame she didn't continue singing she had a unique voice. There's an Ash clip of her on RUclips too.
Thanks for this message, nice chat actually. I enjoy finding out about these connections, so thanks again guys.
The band with Metalverse (not Multiverse) was Asterism. Asterism is a Japanese trio that plays metal/rock/pop fusion. Asterism has been around almost 10 years and they started when they were 11-12 years old. They were an instrumental band until a few years ago. The lead guitarist, Haruka Noma, has unbelievable talent and started writing songs when she was 11 years old. Tim Henson, one of the lead guitarists for Polyphia is generally seen as one of the main innovators in guitar based music today.
I've been calling them Metleverse, dyslexia kicking in, which explains why it was difficult to find them online and I still didn't notice. About observant as a run-over raccoon me. Thanks for letting me know! The singer was really good and I loved the musicians.
LMAO wait till you learn about the perfume-babymetal connection
I have just found out lol
I'm delighted (and envious) that you had such a great time. Being able to hear so much live in person for the first very first time must be amazing.
Gimme Chocolate!! Was the song that went viral and launched them in the West, but also put many people off who only heard that song. So the fandom have... Mixed feelings about it at times.
You've seen Babymetal Death live - now please react to the Babymetal Death performance from "Legend 1997" - Su's 16th birthday concert jn 2013. It takes to to a whole other level. 🦊🔥
Thank you, Ill add it to my ever increasing list lol
Well done sir.
Glad you had a great time and hope you continue to feel better.
About 50 more LIVE song/performances to go(and counting)😉
lol have to get started I guess.
I was going to say hello if I met you there, but it's almost impossible to find someone in a huge crowd like that. Glad you enjoyed it. Ithink that the floor tickets were already gone when it was time for the general sale. To get good tickets at Japanese concerts it's better to become a member of The One (the fan club), or participate in the pre-sales
I wish we could have met. I did speak to a few people, but none mentioned my reactions lol
@@JohnnyReacts1 Too bad. I'd love to talk but since we have no way of getting in touch it will be hard to arrange. Perhaps we run into each other at the FOXGOD bar in Shinjuku some day.
Thank you for comming to Japan to enjoy MB show.
Mikiko is the choreographer for both Perfume & Babymetal!! That may be why the choreo seems so familiar!!
Glad to hear about your adventure and as always....
Put your Kitsune UP!!
I was on the same floor, but my seat was quite far from yours. I'm sorry I couldn't find you to say hello. I'm so glad you enjoyed the show. I was mesmerized by BABYMETAL's performance, too. Also, it was my first time listening to Polyphia live, and I liked them pretty much!
Thanks for this message!
I was very moved by your monochrome reaction. I was hoping to meet you at FOX Festival, but I had given up because I thought it would be impossible to find you among tens of thousands of people, but before entering, I saw you lined up at Gate A. I wanted to meet you and talk to you, but I lost sight of you. I am very happy that you enjoyed the festival. I have not met BABYMETAL for very long, and I often cannot keep up with the choreography of the audience. But it is still fun. When I first saw BABYMETAL on RUclips, I thought I would regret it if I did not see this band live. BABYMETAL is not something to listen to, but something to watch, or even more, something to experience. I have a regret about this festival. I bought a reserved seat because I was worried about my physical condition. It was a mistake. I enjoyed BABYMETAL and Electronic Call Boy in the pit. Let's both be in top physical condition and say, "See you in the mosh'sh pit."
Wonderful comment, yes let's meet in the mosh pit!
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I was at two of their performances both in Vegas. I spent a fortune but so worth it. The first show Babymetal co-headlined with Dethklok was epic!! The best concert i've been to in years.
They performed at the beautiful Pearl Theatre at the Palms Resort. 🌴 The auidence there was also pretty diverse. Some guy had his maybe 10 year old daughter.
Dresses as Moa in full Battle armor! 🙀💕Which is appropriate as both Moa & Yui weren't much older then that when they debuted lol. Kinda blows the mind when you think about it now.
The second time was at The Sick New World Festival this past april. Amazing Festival as everyone from System Of The Down, SlipKnkot & Lamb of God.
To Bring me The Horizon which Babymetal made a surprise appearance with later in the night to perform Kingslayer. A highlight of the entire festival as it was totally unannounced.
Making it the first official live performance of Kingslayer in North America. I can also attest that Babymetal merch is in high demand & hard to come by.
It took me over a year to finally get my Fox Hoodie so i get what your saying here. Cool to hear Fox_Fest was a success. 🤘🦊
Thanks for your cool message. I love how Babymetal has opened up metal music to so many.
I got a kind of similar experienice. Became a fan last year, at the end of October and I could go to December 11 concert in Madrid. I knew all songs excepting Distortion and Night Night Burn and I became crazy searching for them online, 2 absolute bangers.
Anyway, that concert was one of the best moments in my entire life, an event I will not forget. Now... I NEED MORE
Got to say, we were so lucky. Since that was the last concert of the tour, they performed "Ijime, Dame, Zettai" as an extra, which is one of my three personal favorite songs and I'm still getting emotional remembering it
Thanks for sharing your impressions. Hope you get better soon.
The playing with the pronounciation of death / desu goes back to their early days. They also introduce themselves that way in interviews, you can even find compilations of that...
When I fist saw Babymetal live as supporting act for Sabaton I only knew a few songs, with four albums out it took me quite some time. Luckily I saw them live again half a year later at their headliner tour.
The Babymetal audience was the most diverse I have ever seen. I saw boys with their moms, girls with their dads, whole families, cosplayers, overall an audience between 10 and 70.
Thanks for your kind message. Yes, I was amazed at how many different people BabyMetal's music reaches.
When I saw BabyMetal, my seat was the furthest you could get from the stage without physically leaving the venue. XD But that meant I was on the back row and I could stand up and act a damned fool without bothering anyone. :p You're definitely part of the One. You'll get the moves down eventually. Knew you'd have an amazing time, but glad you took the time to confirm it. 🤘🦊🤘 Hope you feel better soon!
Many thanks for your kind message!
Wonderful review, so great to hear your reflection and that it was so special. I've seen them live once in a much smaller venue and felt the same and didn't sleep the whole night after!
❤️🦊🤘
Many thanks!
It's interesting that you mention the group Perfume, because they are under the same company as BABYMETAL, Amuse, and if I remember correctly, the same choreographer.🤘🦊🤘
Great review again, So glad you enjoyed it and thanks for including the rest of the line up, someone did have a camera in there as there is already some footage of Ratatata and Brand New Day up on RUclips but the footage is shaky and poor sound but with them having the drones out from what I could see on that we may well get some proper footage. You are right they do have superpowers, the only other people I've seen who can hold a crowd like Su can are Freddie Mercury or Phil Collins and I saw my first band in 1981 (Motorhead) and among many others I've seen Pink Floyd, Genesis, Queen, Ozzy, Jimi Page and Robert Plant together at Glastonbury in 97, Plant on his own, 2 months ago was the last time, Eric Clapton, AC/DC, Alice Cooper, I could go on but you get the idea and that really is saying something but she really is that good and as for her singing ability, you heard BxMxC, wait till you get to From Dusk till Dawn, a song more people need to react to in my opinion but that's just me. Metalverse were first introduced Last spring, they joined BM on stage for Doki Doki Morning in January last year and the on Karate at the PIA, both as 3 and they were really good, I also liked there first single Crazzy J and the second Naked Princess isn't bad. BM Death is off the 1st album, and the Death is a pun, Death and Des sound the same (Su's word's not mine). Pa Pa Ya is F.Hero. Metali (Are you Ready from Momo) is stunning and featured Tom Morrello. These girls know and have played with everyone. I've also seen some footage of them doing a techno version of Megatsune at Fox Fest with the girls just dancing with fans, looked really good.
So glad you enjoyed it, Keep up the good work, go well, cheers. PS. Moa invented the pulling silly faces on stage game, they are just such fun. 🤘🤘🤘🦊🦊🦊
Many thanks for this great message, Others have said I should react to From Dusk to Dawn, I think I will react to that soon.
@@JohnnyReacts1 IT's yet another one that when you see it you think yet again they have done something else to amaze you. Also this is a link to Akatsuki unfinished with law (piano and light strings backing) from Legend 1997, Su solo the day after her 16th birthday, one of my favourites but the full version from Budakan Black Night 2014 is great as well with the full band back and stunning guitar duel / duet. Keep them coming.🤣🤘🤘🤘🦊🦊🦊 There's so many do what you feel like at the time as all BM fans incl. me will give you a list of everything.
"That is me looking stupid" that my life every day :) Cool that you´ve seen this, wish i can go to one of this in my life. Love such videos!
Many thanks. I believe we should never take ourselves too seriously.❤
Sorry I didn't spot you at FOX_FEST or I would have said hello.
I was in the pit for both days and it was a warzone down on the floor; the pits were the wildest ones I've been in Japan. I copped an elbow to the head and a couple of my buddies hit the floor in the pit. The pit is super fun but the view isn't always the best. I fought my way to the front of my block so I had a good view.
Bringing metal to a new audience, particularly girls, was part of the reason Babymetal was created. The Babymetal girls love seeing young girls in the audience. When I saw them in Australia, there were while families with kids and parents there.
Metalverse are a group made up of former Sakura Gakuin girls. There were five members bit two are doing other things, so they back to three. The band with them are called Asterism, they are all young prodigy musicians.
Polyphia are known as purely instrumental maestros. Tim Henson is considered one of the best of his generation. And yes Tim is very pretty. The actor from Queen of the Damned you're thinking of is Stuart Townsend.
Electric Callboy was so fun. It was my first time seeing them and it was great. I've never seen a crowd in Japan go as rough as they did for EC.
I said the other day that Babymetal live are mesmerizing.
Babymetal Death means both "desu"and "death"; it's a play on words. BMD is the opener for all their shows.
That was F.Hero in Pa Pa Ya! That was their first collab with him. LIAB was Babymetal returning the favour for Pa Pa Ya!
The vocal thing that Su does on the live version is pretty special. It makes the live version way better.
The performances of Brand New Day were the first time they have ever played it live with Tim and Scott, so it was pretty special.
Momo's Kabuki dance is always great, but when I get low I always struggle to get up again. The three girls are always goofing off in little ways during shows.
Perfume are Babymetal's big sisters. Babymetal's choreographer Mikiko does Perfume's choreography too.
Everyone who goes regularly to shows in Japan knows the chants and the moves for each song. Babymetal shows are always on the short side; they never play for more than 90 minutes. Their performance is so physically demanding that it would be hard to do much more.
Road of Resistance is the regular show closer because it always sends the crowd home on a high.
A lot of hardcore Babymetal fans are former skeptics that they won over. I was one as well once, but now I'm a massive fan who annoys my friends and family going on about them.
The Babymetal girls didn't know about metal when they started and were a little scared, but they have become fans over time. Su-metal said that seeing Metallica for the first time was the moment she really understood metal. Just recently at Sick New World in Las Vegas, the girls were seen checking out Slipknot's set from the tech area, so they definitely make the most of their place in the metal world.
If you see a big clump of gaijin at future shows come say hi. We're all regulars that meet up in Japan for Babymetal.
Thanks for the wonderful message, maybe I saw you, did you appear on the big screen between bands?
@@JohnnyReacts1 don't think so. I saw a couple of my buddies but not me.
I'm glad John uploaded so many videos! Just be sure to take a proper break, too. Take care of yourself. Saitama is far from Hiroshima and I have school the next day so I'm sad I can't go 😭
You are very welcome and thank you for your kindness Yuna-san!
Nice one! Thank you very much for telling us your FOX_FEST experience! I really appretiate it! 😄 Maybe I´m taking away your "specialty" a little bit, but I can tell you: even if you knew beforehand EVERY song BABYMETAL ever made, even if you know several live versions of the same song, even if you have seen a lot of their concerts in Japan on video, even THEN their "voodoo magic" does its work and you feel like it´s a completely new experience, if you attend one of their live concerts.
It happened to me that way. I know every single song of them. I know a LOT of their live concerts of earlier and more current times (I can determine most of their concerts just by looking at their costumes, the stage setup or by hearing certain audio details!). And then I went to one of their live concerts. It was my first EVER live concert in my whole life, 21 November 2023 in Cologne. I will never forget it! It was such a blast! SO much fun! Phenomenal! BABYMETAL did this to me, normally I avoid closed rooms with lots of people in it at all cost. Not in this case. I went there all on my own. Because I would see them there with my own eyes, hear them with my own ears. I HAD to go! 😆 And it was a whole different experience, a thousand times more exciting than I imagined it to be.
I experienced the strange thing you mentioned, too. The thing that you focus on them and their performance TOTALLY and almost forget about the thousands of people around you or any other problems you might have with the situation. It´s indeed some kind of magic happening there. But a nice one 😉
Regarding the fans loving the ladies... yes, they do. It´s just my thoughts and feeling about this, but I think, that started right from the beginning. Even at the first performances they did (as mere children), they genuinely loved their audience. You can see it in the videos already. The audience felt that and gave that love back to them. It´s a clean kind of love, though. Platonic, if you wish. The audience wouldn´t let them down ever. They did a mistake with the choreography? Doesn´t matter, THE ONE forgives. THE ONE never lets them down. And the three ladies never let THE ONE down! I remember their Moscow concert, Su-Metal was seriously ill there. She gave her all, nonetheless! It was SO impressive. And she did it not because somebody of the management was forcing her to do this. I bet that Kobametal even voted against doing the performance. But she did it nonetheless. She simply didn´t want to let her audience down, because she loves her audience so much! She was struggeling really hard with the situation, but you could see in her face that certain smile... she loves her audience!
And in every performance they did in Japan you can see this love going from them to the whole audience and back. Energy, from them to the whole audience and back. Fun. Joy. It´s incredible. I bet you felt that, too!
Momometal experienced the same thing at their show back in 2019 at The Forum, Los Angeles, I believe. Watch the "Road of Resistance" performance of that concert. There is one scene where you´ll see a single tear running down her face (there is another shot where it´s just her hair, but the second one is not her hair). She felt it. The audience loved her already, sincerely, and she felt it. I was sure at that point that she would take the third spot one day. Done deal! 😉
They are one of a kind, as is THE ONE. I´ve never seen anything like this before I "met" them (somebody introduced me to them by video). Back in June 2016, the song was "Headbangerrrrr!!!!", the "Legend 1997 Apocalypse Su-Metal Seitan Sei" concert (a really GREAT one!). Fond memories 😉
Wow fantastic message and no, you cannot take that feeling away from me. It will always feel special. I'm impressed at how deeply this group has affected its fans. 🦊🦊❤
@@JohnnyReacts1 I still wonder why that happened to me... I will go with "Magic" 😄
What a great review, thankvyou!❤
Wow, thank you!
Kinda jealous of your experience. Maybe one day for me too.😊
I'm not sure if you've seen it, but I would love to see you react to BABYMETAL's performance of Monochrome on the First Take.
No headache. Forgot about your cold. That's called BABYMETAL Therapy. Well, that's what I call it, anyway. I use it for mental health. 🥰
Hmm, I don't know what is happening, but I have already replied to your messages, strange. Anyway, thanks for your comments.
Hellyeah!! 🤘
Makes me laugh people saying BABYMETAL Aren't METAL. Read the words to some of the songs from the 1st two albums. For little girls they sang about some heavy stuff. Like and seek with blood demons (jinn)
I think there are a number of reasons Jeff, and many won't even try to read the words, they are too rigid in their thinking. I thought three young girls performing in a metal band were just a gimmick, and I didn't think they would last. I've never been more happy to have been wrong. I am not one to regret, because I cannot change the past, it is a wasted emotion, but I do wonder how much I have missed, by my inability to see their appeal, I'm just happy I can see it now.
the unnamed band that accompanied Metalverse is called ASTERISM , and they are absolutely _phenomenal_ . yes, they are a Japanese trio. your life is not complete until you've really checked them out. Most of their music is instrumental, and all 3 of them are pure prodigies.
To answer your question about "desu/death" ... when they learned the word "death" they thought it sounded like "desu" , and so they decided to make a pun/double entendre out of it.
The Momo routine with the "are you ready" growl would have been _Metali!_ .
Thanks! Yes they were brilliant and thanks for letting me know about why it is called Death, makes perfect sense now.
Loved listening to your experience. I discovered Babymetal a little over a year ago. I had frankly gotten bored with rock music in general (although I listened to it occasionally) and was at the time more into experimental electronic music, many of which was Japanese. Then RUclips recommended Babymetal (Megitsune) and I was hooked.
I immediately bought all their albums and last year travelled from Malta to Munichi (yep, Munichi not Munich. BM fans will understand) to see them live. It was the best concert I ever attended, and I'm 54.
Thanks again for sharing your experience. You're a lucky guy. 🤘🦊🤘
Im itching to buy an album or two, but waiting until I get a few more reactions under my belt.
Kami solos, everyone getting down, momo kabuki solo - has to be Metali :-)
lol, was great!
"ARE YOU READY!!"
Just wanted to give you some more information about Bilmuri, since you said you had never heard of them before
Bilmuri started as a solo project of Johnny Franck, the former singer and guitarist of Attack Attack! Over the years, the project has grown from a solo act into a full band, with the core 3 members being Johnny, Reese Maslen (guitar) and Gabi Rose (sax/vocals). It’s also evolved a lot musically, starting out as a pretty raw, stripped-back post-hardcore project, it’s turned into mostly pop-metal but with a ton of other genre influences, like jazz, country, EDM, k-pop, and more. Gabi also has her own band called Enrose and is the touring sax player for the Jonas Brothers. Since she was busy with her own band at the time, they had Yucco Miller, a Japanese saxophonist fill in for her.
And your comment about them being very grateful to be playing in Japan couldn’t be more accurate. I’ve met Johnny and Reese a couple times and they are genuinely some of the sweetest, most humble, genuine people ever. You really should check out more of their music, it’s incredible. Much like Babymetal and Electric Callboy, Bilmuri shows that metal can be fun and goofy and doesn’t have to be so grim and serious all the time.
Wonderful thank you. I thought the sax player was different. If you would recommend a song, what song would you recommend?
@@JohnnyReacts1 it’s hard to recommend just one, so I’ll give you a few that showcase their range: ACOWBOYSHEAVYLOAD, lifeisgood, A HOGMAN’S DELIGHT, and Talkin’ 2 Ur Ghost.
Perfume is BABYMETAL's senior and sister, and they are from the same agency, Amuse, so it's fate!😊
It is brilliant to find this out. Actually, I remember seeing a picture a way back of them together.
Johnny, what an amazing reaction/review! Thank you!! I’m a big fan of EC and Polyphia as well, and you are so luck to have been able to go, despite the cold.
You are absolutely right, Babymetal is absolutely magical, and they cure all illnesses lol.
I too, thought they were another gimmick, but has become my favorite band.
The song with Momo’s Kabuki Theater bit and growl is Metali, ft. Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine on the guitar solo right after Momo’s “ARE YOU READY?!”.
In addition, you are probably among a few in the minority that got to experience not only a Babymetal show for the first time, but also most of the songs, and not many has had that pleasure. Very envious of you 😂.
Thank you again, glad you enjoyed the show.
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Thank you for your very kind message! It was an experience I will never forget.
@@JohnnyReacts1 anytime! Glad you enjoyed the show, and excited to see more Babymetal stuff!!
You should watch their _Legend of 1997 Death_ performance from 2013.
You should also watch the original _Megitsune_ MV and the _Legend of 1997_ performance.
I'm sure others have commented but the Babymetal Death is 100% a pun, a play on how "desu" can sound like "death".
And I hope you feel better soon!
Thank you! Yes, after people said this i think it's obvious lol, I'm dumb.
Welcome to the fox hole.
Once you are exposed to what these women have built up so far and you take an interest in it, you will never get out of the fox hole.
Su voice is a miracle. The syndrome of having her singing voice stuck in your ears only gets worse once you get it.
Moa's joviality and positivity have sustained Su and the babymetal fans through many difficult times.
Momo is a new member, but she has supported the team after Yui's departure with dedication. Her official addition to the group is greatly welcomed by the fans.
(And Yui is also a permanent member for us...)
Please enjoy their diverse and anything goes music.
Many thanks for this message!
It was a very nice trip.😀
It was, thank you!
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I think it was Moa's fault for Sounding like "Death" whenever she introduced herself in their early years
I love your insights and thoughts on this, and the emotions of the experience can be clearly seen on your face. And yes, RATATATA was my first contact with BM and EC and it opened my mind to what metal music can be. And honestly, I am better for it. I stopped listening to a lot of Metal because it was all Death, Dark and just HEAVY. BM end EC can be all of that too, but more importantly, layer a load of FUN on top of it, plus mashing even more music genres into metal. It is so great and my existence is richer because I got to experience RATATATA by pure chance.
"BABYMETAL Death"/"BABYMETAL Desu" comes simply from the Japanese love of wordplay, afaik. I could be wrong, but I don't _think_ I am.
I AM JEALOUS.!!!
Yeah after bxmxc
Wait until this man watch/listen to
From Dusk Till Dawn
Okay, ill have to check that out, does she rap in that too?
@@JohnnyReacts1 no its not rap.. It's mesmerizing.
The best Version was at Budokan.
Excellent review and you don't need to edit anything. I wrote a lengthy comment ... it seems to have disappeared again.😡
Strange, why? RUclips issue?
@@JohnnyReacts1 Yes, it happens every now and then - very frustrating. I think most of what I wanted to say was covered in other comments this time fortunately.
They tell a story about how they met Metallica when they were kids. They were at a festival and Metallica invited them backstage, and the girls didn't have any idea who these nice middle aged men were, but they were kind and welcoming. And then Metallica took the stage with all their agression and volume, and Su says the whole thing clicked for her...ahw understood that metal music wasn't actually angry or scary, that it was just a way for the audience to burn out stress and energy. She says she felt the music in her chest and understood the point of it.
Wow I love this story, thank you so much for telling me this, brilliant!
you will soon be part of the one it's inevitable
Lol thanks!
M♥️O♥️A♥️c🥰u🥰t🥰e🥰
Watch old guide for babymetal
I will, but probably after I do some more reactions. I really want to give a raw, original reaction, and I am a bit scared to learn too much, that could take away that.
Told ya. Su can rap😂
lol you weren't kidding. I wish I could have explained better about the high note she does. I am not joking it was almost physical, like a bullet shooting up into the roof.
@@JohnnyReacts1 i was flabbergasted when i first hear it first especially the live version. Just like what you doin. If you checking for a certain babymetal songs. Check Music Video first then proceed to live ones so you can compare.
That is a weird situation:
Rock > Metal = Meh Metal is not true Rock music
Metal > Nu Metal = Nu Metal is not true Metal
Metal > Babymetal = Babymetal is not Metal
Sounds for me like "elderly people" say: In the past everything was better than nowadays.
The prior generation complaining about the next generation. 😂
It's often the way unfortunately and I was one of them.
It might sound that way, but there are plenty of us older fans that love Babymetal. Granted, I was never a true metalhead even though i loved Black Sabbath and Deep Purple back in the early 1970's. But I also know a few current 20-something guys that would tell you, with a grim and serious look, that only death metal is true metal and clean vocals (especially kawaii voices) don't cut it.
do you know which Kami band backed them up this time? was it east or west?
It was the Western Kami Band, with Ryan Neff on bass instead of Clint Tustin.
The last time the Eastern Kamis appeared with BABYMETAL was at 'BABYMETAL RETURNS - THE OTHER ONE' (January 28th and 29th, 2023).
@@rickwagner- Thanks! I miss Boh an awful lot, he's a blast to watch.
My theory on Metalverse is that there was a point where Su and Moa were on hiatus and seriously considering calling it a day. I think MV (also called Chibimetal at one point which I like better) was Koba metal's hedge: if Su and Moa decided not to continue, I'm getting Mikio and the rest were slated to take their place.
That said Mikio has a very different voice, and the song Crazy J and Naked Princess seems to be a swing/big band metal fusion and I love it. I'd like to see you react to them, Naked Princess has a jaw drop moment from Mikio I think she started defining herself apart from Su.
This is interesting, I know very little about them. Another song for the list lol
I am very upset. I'm very sorry. Unfortunately... Unfortunately, the RUclips rating system does not allow you to give you ten thousand million "like"... "Like"!
That is so kind of you, reading this makes me so happy!
Nice recap and I am glad you enjoyed the whole show.
To answer a few questions: The musicians that played with Metalverse is a Japanese band called Asterism.
Polyphia (you pronounced it correctly!) is a instrumental band with no singer. And yes, Tim Henson is god looking (I am not gay either xd) but dang can he play. You should check out their songs “GOAT” or “Playing God”. And yes the Babymetal song “Brand new day” was recorded in collaboration with Tim Henson and Scott LePage.
The intro song that Babymetal did at the beginning was a “Megitsune” dance version.
And yes, the interactions Su, Moa, and Momo have on stage are so adorable and kawaii and shows you how much fun they really have. Oh and I always have the same feeling at Babymetal shows, they somehow pull you in and then they bend time, since I always feel like their show is over in a blink of an eye. 🤘🦊🔥
Edit: I completely forgot the explanation for the “desu” in “Babymetal Death”. It’s a play on words since desu is pronounced very similar to death, so they took that and went with the pun :)
Ah, Goat, yes they performed that, I remember thinking, that's an odd name for a song, then they rocked my eardrums off! Thanks for your great message!