You’re right Ginger, the Borg were devastatingly evil and malignant characters. I enjoyed this as well, his voice and the video was pretty cool as well. ❤️🤘🎸🇦🇺
I love Madrugada. Honey Bee is a beautiful ballad by him. Also The Kids Are on High Street is a great song which sounds a bit like an REM song. Maybe you would also like the band Haerts (that is the correct spelling). They are a German band that definitely has some Fleetwood Mac influence but more electronic and spacey. We love that spacey music.
YES! C O M E! This is 1 + hr drive from where I live. And this is a NEW song, it was recorded in 2021. And with the costumes, very well fitting for this day. ^^
It is an amazing journey they are taking us on. This was chapter 3 out of 9. Please react to chapter 2 also. The others are not released yet. All 9 chapters was recorded over a 5 day period, in beautiful Vesterålen in northern Norway and all are recorded live!
What a nice song and video. Liked this reaction a lot!! And I can assure you - the Vesterålen and Lofoten area is really something, and it is the home ground of Madrugada, so hats off for this very profound project. In 2005 they appeared at the Nobel Peace Price Concert with The Kids are on High Street and Lift Me. Two really nice songs, and Lift Me feat. Ane Brun.
I guess this means that you still don't know what happened to the house in the previous Madrugada reaction that you did :-) If so, check out their second most recently released song. Other than that, their discography is pretty deep, and some of Sivert Høyem's (the lead singer) work is also good. PS Still hoping that you get to some First Aid Kit originals at some point (and why not some more Nick Cave, since you mentioned him) :-)
The band come from Northern Norway, not far from where the video is recorded. This is a stunning area called Lofoten. You should really go there! Sure you would love it 😁 And if you like to go hiking in mountains Ginger, this is the right place. Good to see you found Madrugada. I will recommend the consert from Akropolis. Pure perfection
This was filmed in Andenes, which is in the north of the region called Vesterålen, been there countless of times. It's only a couple of hours away by car to where Madrugada are from.
Not only could the world be falling down, but it is falling down under the weigh of mankind's steadily growing consumption, pollution, exploitation of natural resources & lack of love for planet earth and other lifeforms on it in general. But hey, as long as we have these entertaining reaction videos, it doesn't matter, does it?
@@brand7549 I agree. However, being concerned is not enough, unless it also leads into mitigating actions. We should all become aware of how much harmful emissions & waste our social media usage habits create. I would provide some links, but for some reason this reply gets deleted with such links. Besides, we can all just google "social media emissions" to find out. P.S. It wasn't my intention to direct my comment against M & G in particular, but the song that they reacted to provided me with a suitable title. However, I also feel that popular RUclips channels could find ways to join the fight to mitigate e.g. climate change. After all we are all dependent on the planet, which supports us as a species. Also, listening to good music is possible without any reaction videos & takes also much less time per song. Like e.g. this song is only about 5 minutes long, but the reaction video is over 10 minutes. So watching the reaction video instead of just listening to that song results in doubling the carbon footprint of each viewer. Not to mention people commenting on it (Yes, I'm guilty to that too.).
I love Sivert Høyem's voice. Very unique. You a right about that guitar sound. Just beautiful
You’re right Ginger, the Borg were devastatingly evil and malignant characters. I enjoyed this as well, his voice and the video was pretty cool as well. ❤️🤘🎸🇦🇺
Listen to "Vocal", the studio version!
That song has followed me since "Industrial silence" came out.
I love Madrugada. Honey Bee is a beautiful ballad by him. Also The Kids Are on High Street is a great song which sounds a bit like an REM song. Maybe you would also like the band Haerts (that is the correct spelling). They are a German band that definitely has some Fleetwood Mac influence but more electronic and spacey. We love that spacey music.
YES! C O M E!
This is 1 + hr drive from where I live.
And this is a NEW song, it was recorded in 2021.
And with the costumes, very well fitting for this day. ^^
It is an amazing journey they are taking us on. This was chapter 3 out of 9. Please react to chapter 2 also. The others are not released yet. All 9 chapters was recorded over a 5 day period, in beautiful Vesterålen in northern Norway and all are recorded live!
What a nice song and video. Liked this reaction a lot!! And I can assure you - the Vesterålen and Lofoten area is really something, and it is the home ground of Madrugada, so hats off for this very profound project. In 2005 they appeared at the Nobel Peace Price Concert with The Kids are on High Street and Lift Me. Two really nice songs, and Lift Me feat. Ane Brun.
Lofoten is definitely on our list to visit - G
Bringing joy to my heart seeing you guys reacting to them
You like that song listen to this old house and majesty also put your hands up
Refreshing sound!
"The kids are on high street" is one of the older ones I would recommend.
I guess this means that you still don't know what happened to the house in the previous Madrugada reaction that you did :-) If so, check out their second most recently released song. Other than that, their discography is pretty deep, and some of Sivert Høyem's (the lead singer) work is also good. PS Still hoping that you get to some First Aid Kit originals at some point (and why not some more Nick Cave, since you mentioned him) :-)
Check out some of their complete concerts on RUclips
I was thinking a hint of Chris Isaak wicked games
The band come from Northern Norway, not far from where the video is recorded. This is a stunning area called Lofoten.
You should really go there! Sure you would love it 😁 And if you like to go hiking in mountains Ginger, this is the right place. Good to see you found Madrugada. I will recommend the consert from Akropolis. Pure perfection
This was filmed in Andenes, which is in the north of the region called Vesterålen, been there countless of times. It's only a couple of hours away by car to where Madrugada are from.
Check out their new one! Released on New Year’s Eve. Wow, his falsetto voice!
ruclips.net/video/wgNGmzfIbTc/видео.html
more Chris Isac than Cohen this one
Not only could the world be falling down, but it is falling down under the weigh of mankind's steadily growing consumption, pollution, exploitation of natural resources & lack of love for planet earth and other lifeforms on it in general. But hey, as long as we have these entertaining reaction videos, it doesn't matter, does it?
It's possible to be fully concerned with environmental protection, and still listen to good music and be good to other people. You should try it 💜
@@brand7549 I agree. However, being concerned is not enough, unless it also leads into mitigating actions. We should all become aware of how much harmful emissions & waste our social media usage habits create. I would provide some links, but for some reason this reply gets deleted with such links. Besides, we can all just google "social media emissions" to find out.
P.S. It wasn't my intention to direct my comment against M & G in particular, but the song that they reacted to provided me with a suitable title. However, I also feel that popular RUclips channels could find ways to join the fight to mitigate e.g. climate change. After all we are all dependent on the planet, which supports us as a species. Also, listening to good music is possible without any reaction videos & takes also much less time per song. Like e.g. this song is only about 5 minutes long, but the reaction video is over 10 minutes. So watching the reaction video instead of just listening to that song results in doubling the carbon footprint of each viewer. Not to mention people commenting on it (Yes, I'm guilty to that too.).