Bridear are one of the longer running metal bands of the latest wave. I think they may be one of the next bands to come tour parts of the US. They have worked so hard over the past few albums and still play their older material. I really like them a lot. They have so much variety. Wave, can we get some likes or response to some of these good comments? Answers to your questions require some feedback. Thanks in advance.
One of my favorite Bridear songs. Natsumi is another member of the "happy drummers club" - and a powerfull one! Do you know she replaced ... Yuri? Yes, Gacharic Spin's Yuri was once a Bridear member - she had been recruited and was an official Bridear member for a few weeks (there's even official pictures and one track if I'm right), but then Gacharic Spin invitation happened and she had to make a choice - she chose Gacharic Spin, so Bridear had to find a drummer in a hurry, and fortunately they found Natsumi who's perfect for the band - happy end 😎.
Love when they go proggy (you’ve seen Brave New World Revisited, right?). No one ever seems to mention (hard to catch from first listen), but that second part of the bridge (where you asked about the bass) actually uses an 11count?! (Well, 5+6, or 6+5). I’ve read Haru interviews where she says parts just come to her naturally, she doesn’t realize they’re weird until she sees the members’ faces as they ask how to do that 🤷♂️🤘🎸💃😎 You said Moe (mow, eh) well. Bridear is named for bride dear. Name came first, then the Dear Bride song, then this one, the namesake for the Bloody Bride tour, where a very “Eddie”-like bride character would make an appearance onstage 😮 Like many, I prefer the songs with the first two guitarists. But they have hit in many subgenres, different goals, different producers, finding themselves, evolving, whatever. Each new guitarist made me skeptical at first, each has proven themselves (Moe is 5th). And nothing against first drummer (or Yuri or the other one that also flaked after only weeks), but grabbing Natsumi from the ashes of Telecide was a great addition to the band, she really seems to match yet elevate their style 👍
Maybe it's because I haven't listened to this song many times, but I still got a little surprised by how hard the ending hits. 8:58 I had pretty much the same experience with the Bridear rabbit hole. 😀
BRIDEAR is awesome! They are one year older than BAND-MAID and should have conquered World Domination years ago on their own merit! I love BAND-MAID, but they are kind of a gimmick band (w/ the maid outfits and kawaii MC's from Miku Kobato)... BRIDEAR keep it real and on keep rocking!
Natsumi is an absolute beast on drums . she really doesnt get the recognition she deserves
and a true double bass drum kit, not just a pedal setup. I love her drumming. 100% agree, she's fantastic.
Bridear are one of the longer running metal bands of the latest wave. I think they may be one of the next bands to come tour parts of the US. They have worked so hard over the past few albums and still play their older material. I really like them a lot. They have so much variety.
Wave, can we get some likes or response to some of these good comments? Answers to your questions require some feedback. Thanks in advance.
One of my favorite Bridear songs. Natsumi is another member of the "happy drummers club" - and a powerfull one! Do you know she replaced ... Yuri? Yes, Gacharic Spin's Yuri was once a Bridear member - she had been recruited and was an official Bridear member for a few weeks (there's even official pictures and one track if I'm right), but then Gacharic Spin invitation happened and she had to make a choice - she chose Gacharic Spin, so Bridear had to find a drummer in a hurry, and fortunately they found Natsumi who's perfect for the band - happy end 😎.
worked out best for both bands IMO, Yuri is a fantastic fit for GS and Natsumi is perfect for BRIDEAR. I am still rooting for BRIDEAR to break it big.
@@michaelmunno I agree!
Love when they go proggy (you’ve seen Brave New World Revisited, right?). No one ever seems to mention (hard to catch from first listen), but that second part of the bridge (where you asked about the bass) actually uses an 11count?! (Well, 5+6, or 6+5). I’ve read Haru interviews where she says parts just come to her naturally, she doesn’t realize they’re weird until she sees the members’ faces as they ask how to do that 🤷♂️🤘🎸💃😎
You said Moe (mow, eh) well. Bridear is named for bride dear. Name came first, then the Dear Bride song, then this one, the namesake for the Bloody Bride tour, where a very “Eddie”-like bride character would make an appearance onstage 😮
Like many, I prefer the songs with the first two guitarists. But they have hit in many subgenres, different goals, different producers, finding themselves, evolving, whatever. Each new guitarist made me skeptical at first, each has proven themselves (Moe is 5th). And nothing against first drummer (or Yuri or the other one that also flaked after only weeks), but grabbing Natsumi from the ashes of Telecide was a great addition to the band, she really seems to match yet elevate their style 👍
I prefer older Bridear, but Natsumi is too awesome
Maybe it's because I haven't listened to this song many times, but I still got a little surprised by how hard the ending hits.
8:58 I had pretty much the same experience with the Bridear rabbit hole. 😀
Love this song!
BRIDEAR is awesome! They are one year older than BAND-MAID and should have conquered World Domination years ago on their own merit!
I love BAND-MAID, but they are kind of a gimmick band (w/ the maid outfits and kawaii MC's from Miku Kobato)...
BRIDEAR keep it real and on keep rocking!