It’ll be good. He’s def gonna mention her hair is beautiful watch. Lol Also he preforms this live very well but, he is more playful with it lve compared to this version that’s super theatrical.
While she was saying, the teenage Julia who loved (mentions bands) I was like...if she fucking says Escape the Fate she will be in for a pleasant surprise haha
If you want to witness a vocal coach really falling in love with Ronnie, I'd recommend "The Charismatic Voice" reacting to this song. If this fine lady had moved an inch on her seat...
This song has been getting me through this year... I lost my wife to a rare disease in dec of 2019 this song has saved me from myself on multiple occasions thank you for doing a reaction video to it.... You're just so awesome 😎
mr. tomahawk, i am very sorry for your loss. all of my best thoughts for you, and all who are yours. i am glad, though, that you have found something to help. music is one of the best therapies, and falling in reverse has a lot of sings that help me. i hope this finds you better than you were yesterday.
@elektromanyaro yeah it's been pretty rough I try not to stay at home anymore. We put alot into creating a home but now the memories strip me apart and leave me emotionally drained. Traveling, music and friends are helping me to find myself moving forward and learning to focus on new goals. I bought cameras and now have been vlogging about it and its been a great creative outlet for me. There were so many complications with my wifes illness I went down a pretty dark path.
@elektromanyaro I found an outlet into creative writing as well! When im at my most emotional moments I've been creating small poems and quips, I even began a book based on these poems that I am still currently adding to. I've mixed the poems along with stories and pictures of our life together... I decided to face my fears of allowing people to read my work and decided to publish the book for everyone to see at some point. My wife, before she fell ill was in the process of facing her fears to try to beat her severe anxiety disorder. So I in return decided that I should face my fears head on, I've done so many things now this year that I've been terrified of. I've never left the country so that's another big one that I want to do soon I'd like to get a passport and travel outside of the United States.
This is great. You should have done Falling in Reverse - The drug in me is you, first as that's the original version and you would have seen how the song had changed and how Ronnie Radke had completely changed the song but at the same time kept it the same. You should do that one next, then try Popular Monster. Love your videos and always look forward to them. Have a great day Julia.
Well she can always go back and at least watch the original drug in me is you to get a grasp of the entire concept of having the same lirics but completely diferent messages
If you want to hear Ronnie's raw voice I highly recommend The Day I Left The Womb by his old band Escape the Fate. It is just acoustic guitar and voice and one of the most powerful and gut-wrenching songs he's ever written.
He can actually perform this song very well and it sounds absolutely wonderful live. Ive been there live when he sung it for the first time. It is as good.
Fantastic ! This band has been on my radar a little bit but they are firmly on it now with this song. Well done Caption Julia, Actual Julia, Teen Julia.
Hallelujah is often said to be the greatest song ever written but ... For my money, this might be the greatest song I've ever heard. This evokes something from me every time I hear it.
This is the first video I've seen that has actually used the phrase "subverting expections" PROPERLY. Good analysis as always Julia! Keep up the awesome work and the passion for music alive.
Wow, oh wow, this was a HUGE surprise, incredibly, intensely masterful and heartwrenching. Julia, as always, your identification and explanation of what would likely be unnoticed techniques and nuances increased enjoyment of this video tenfold. Phenominal effort, as always. Love from Wisconsin, USA!
I love how video-Julia and caption-Julia interact :-) Also you made a reaction video 4 times as long of the original video, and NOT. ONE. SIINGLE. SECOND boring. Thank you so much for this!
Beautiful Julia, thank you! Crazy to see the original song style to this one but this is definitely the better version. He is SO versatile! Writes and arranges all lyrics and instruments it's nuts!
There are some performances and performers that can only be described as masterful. This song brings powerful emotion to the surface and never doesn't effect me strongly. Thanks Ronnie.
Love those red heads. Nice reaction. This song blew me away. It is hard to describe except, you know the guy knows life, and has experienced the pain of it. You can't sing this way, unless you have been at rock bottom, and felt emotional pain that people don't typically experience. True art.
@@rog2224 If was going dark I would have suggested Scissors, Disasterpiece and definitely Iowa and I'm not Jesus and this one for me it's the darkest song for sure, not the musicality but just the lyrics and if you know the story behind those lyrics if make it even darker. I'm going emotionally and another good song is Bother and Zzyzx Rd from Stone Sour.
As always a fulsome and easily comprehendable breakdown of a performance. Thank you also for not falling into the 'Seasonal song' trap. Hope your Chrissy is full of friends, family, good Prawns and nice beaches. Cheers mate.
Could you do more Falling In Reverse (Drugs, Popular Monster, etc.)? Maybe not your usual style, but the guy shows so much artistry in everything he puts out. Love your channel!
The day this song dropped, I easily listened to it over a hundred times. Still in my everyday playlist too. Great analysis. Always fun to see the people I've watched for Dimash reactions cross over into my other favorite genre 😂
I've watched this a dozen times and identify with her so hard when she's almost crying with Ronnie and actually laughing a moment later....Julia and I both live and understand that dynamic......
Don't know if I've left a comment before but I know it matters to the algorithm and all that stuff. So here's a comment to tell you that I absolutely love your reactions. I've been subscribed for years and keep coming back because I know you'll always give an honest, insightful reaction while not overdoing the technical side of the analysis. Great stuff. Keep doing you...
Fun Fact: Ronnie writes, composes all his music. Plus: he is the creator of all his video story lines. So its all him.. The band is all hired as needed. Yes he plays the piano! Keep up the good work! Enjoy your channel very much... Stay safe and please stay healthy.
Thanks for another great reaction Julia. "Popular Monster" would be good next, especially since you were talking about "Tension". As an early Christmas present Jinjer has just dropped possibly their best video ever.
So they just dropped a new song, I'm Not a Vampire (revamped)! I think you'll be blown away by the song and video. Please please do a reaction! Love your videos
Just discovered your channel by accident watching some great music videos and I really like how you react and examine the videos and the music. Greetings from Germany
Yeah the compression they're using to bring his vocals much more forward and pointed was spot on and perfect for this song. Ronnie is a genius when it comes to his production.
YES! Finally! i was following you to wait for a song from them xD popular monster, please! or the trilogy: losing my mind, losing my life and drugs (in that order!! its important to do it in the right order!)
The part in which he sings “I’ve lost my GD mind” is the beginning of the chorus. In the original song it’s a much more direct transition to it so I understand the confusion.
This is sooo good. Loving this version so much more than the original tbh. Insane vocal skills. Always enjoying your reactions and commentary/opinion on all those phenomenal songs, Julia! In general I'm a silent viewer and not really commenting much but I've already seen some comments which have caught my attention: I really hope that you will check out my favorite band called "Spiritbox". Courtney LaPlante, the vocalist of this band, is so damn versalite with her voice. I really love her unique voice, pronouncing and phrasing of words in her lyrics. As other people already mentioned, I think their song "Blessed Be" would be a great song for you to check out! Looking forward to it! :)
Amazing reaction video I discovered here. In addition I adore your accent & found it to be very beautiful sounding. Plus on your questions at the end of if you interpret things better as a person through reading or listening, I myself interpret them better through hearing then reading. This is because of how for most of my growing up as a preteen in 7th grade, I learned about music & other things like it from teachers who were natural born listeners that absorbed things they encountered with the sounds they heard with their ears more then they did in other ways. The truest of the teachers Emily, could also sing in a similar matter to the hearing ability. They were an all girl group of friends, & at the time I knew them they also took me in for a bit as their adopted brother & during a time that I was having trouble with my step family I was growing up with back then.
I wonder if Julia has found the time to peek at the original version, dive in to the backstory, gain a deeper insight into the metaphorical representation of past temptations, delusion, and insanity that is now wearing the blue dress (who fittingly goes up in flames). So powerful. I am taking my life back. You can't stop me. You can't derail me. You can't distract me. You are powerless here. You are the ashes of my past that my enlightened future can now freely evolve from. When one door closes, another opens. Though it may start as a tragic tale of hopeless desperation.. Not a sad ending at all. The way the lyrics and visuals depict that artistic juxtaposition is simply amazing. Julia picked up on the precise moment when Ronnie truly snapped and made the decision to reclaim his life from the abyss of madness. That scream of empowerment is beyond breathtaking. One of those 'resoring faith in humanity' moments. Well played. In a broader context, we all have a personal situation that we can reflect back to and appreciate the lesson learned through the passing of time. Arrrggghhhh.. What was I thinking?! Very relatable. I suspect angsty teenage Julia would have greatly enjoyed the original at the time. Modern Julia? That piano and cello is hitting a bit differently these days. In a profoundly good way.
Definitely feel things harder if I know or have read the lyrics. This song has turned into my favorite. It’s amazing storytelling and his voice and vocal choices affect me insanely. I enjoyed this video immensely.
came from the Jinjer reacts and saw this vid. ngl I listen to these guys quite a bit and never heard this song. I was like, "did I click on the wrong video?" then he nails those vocals at the end and I was like "yeah ok, back on track!". LMAO!!!!
This song is a fantastic view into the psychological dichotomy that is love. That love and hate exist in the same emotion and are the YING and YANG of that same emotion. The only way you can truly know hate is to not let go of the love. True emotional pain can not exist without a deep tenderness baseline ... sometimes only one breath apart. This is the emotional roller coaster that is being human. I really enjoyed this interpretation that came from a place of understanding as opposed to other reactions of the same song that spend more time trying to understand contemporary art from a classical POV. Cool. Thanks.
Thank you for explaining all that. I wish I could put it into words what I hear like you do! Definitely got a new subscriber! Now it’s time to binge watch all your videos
Whether or not I understand things better when hearing or reading, it's reading all the way. I have an annoying but not disabling level of damage to my cochlea since birth which makes hearing hard, and on top of that I have an auditory processing disorder as well that means even if I hear something perfectly clear it won't translate in my brain and ends up just being noise. That's why you're my absolute favorite reaction channel, subtitles during the song and then you talk infrequently enough that I can always rewind and get it without ending up seeing the whole video twice ;)
He didn't start the song out how the original song went, but once he got to the chorus a second time he revisited the chorus from the original song and I honestly think that was incredibly intelligent
The original song is brilliant but this version is soooo breathtaking! Ronnie's voice is truly incredible. Always a pleasure to see people react to it ^^
Apologies for the long comment (again), but you triggered me. Thank you once again, Julia. I really love how you can discern all of those subtle nuances, explain how they are produced, why they are produced, and translate that into the emotional effect they are designed to create for the listener. It's really helping me to appreciate music more. I wonder if sometimes, you don't get as much (or the same) enjoyment from just listening, because you are subconsciously analysing at the same time. I know I experience that with watching movies where people are training or performing a sport I'm familiar with. I laughed in some really inappropriate places in 'Once Were Warriors', but that bench press scene ... (hilarious). My friend beside me was hiding under the seat in terror, but I was laughing like a maniac. She beat me up afterwards for that one. I guess, because this is your passion, the enjoyment that you feel is perhaps different - seeing things through a different lens - or at another level to what we mere mortals can appreciate. You had to go and ask that question, didn't you? Subtitles or vocals for processing? I was doing so well at keeping this short (relatively) until you did that. Roughly 30-40% of people attend primarily to auditory information (it varies between cultures), i.e., they learn best from verbal explanations, they can absorb more information from verbal or auditory sources, and tend to convey information in the same way. Everyone uses multiple channels, but some people attend more overwhelmingly to one, and are weaker in others. I would assume (not sure of this one), that most people in music are very strong or dominant in that auditory channel. About 40-50% are predominantly 'visuals', i.e., they absorb and convey information primarily through visual senses - reading, video, graphs, diagrams, etc. These people rely more heavily on visual information, e.g., subtitles, and can process that information quickly. They also tend to want to draw instructions, or show you a map, do a visual demonstration (charades, mime, interpretive dance) to explain or describe something. Visuals also tend to have a much larger personal space, so they can see everything around them. I'm guessing, most people in the visual arts or computing / IT are predominantly visual. Comparing these two, someone who is predominantly visual would probably process the subtitles faster (~40-50% of the population), and someone who is predominantly auditory would process the sung lyrics faster (~30-40%). Someone who was roughly equally balanced in these two channels would probably process both roughly equally. There are tests to determine what your balance is, and I think it's something that can change over time if you work on developing your skills in a particular area. Finally, there are the kinaesthetics (~10-15%), who primarily attend to kinaesthetic information or 'feel'. They prefer to feel things or do them to learn, and they want to make you do things with them to convey the information. They tend to be more comfortable with physical contact, are usually very 'touchy-feely' and have the smallest personal space. Most people in high level sport are predominantly kinaesthetic, and in some sports, a high capacity for processing kinaesthetic information is vital. Kinaesthetics are generally 'huggers'. I've had athletes who were almost completely kinaesthetic, and couldn't learn anything unless you actually made them do it. They could however, learn physical skills extremely fast (and, as it turns out, win Olympic gold medals). Last time I did the profiling myself, I was over 50% kinaesthetic, over 40% visual, and only about 5% auditory. Giving me verbal information is like talking to a brick wall. I hate speaking on the phone and it takes me a month to psyche up for checking phone messages. I communicate almost solely by e-mail, SMS or hand gestures (often obscene). I like to write, as you may have guessed. I love "Caption Julia'. She is my saviour. 'Julia of the Complex Diagrams' is also a huge favourite. Your lecture on harmonic frequencies and vocal tract resonance was absolute gold - so much visual information. In coaching and teaching movement, we usually have to provide information in all three channels - verbal cues, physical demonstrations and getting the athlete to perform the task, usually with tactile feedback simultaneously (social distancing sort of went out the window very quickly), and monitor all three channels for feedback as well. I've had to work on being better with processing auditory information, because I have to work with humans (albeit, mostly mutants), but I still have to work hard to listen to people talking, and I find it incredibly draining. In the video, as soon as I saw subtitles (and captions), I stopped listening to the sung lyrics and just superficially attended to the auditory qualities of the music and voice. Consequently, I think I only heard the music subconsciously, because the visual feast was so sumptuous (AND THE FIRE)! I wasn't really comfortable with the girl being set on fire, even if only allegorically. Do you think his vampire canines were part of the story, or are they actually what his real teeth are like? I couldn't unsee them.
I just can't wait until Ronnie reacts to her reaction
Me too. I'm hoping hoping hoping.
It’ll be good. He’s def gonna mention her hair is beautiful watch. Lol
Also he preforms this live very well but, he is more playful with it lve compared to this version that’s super theatrical.
That man is the damn best. 1 of best parts of 2020 and I needed it
His reactions to reactions are better than the actual reactions. He definitely knows how to entertain.
@@justingeorge3059 Sometimes he's just charmed. The Rocking Grannies one is killer.
New Falling In Reverse - "I'm Not A Vampire (Revamped)"
I see people have already requested “Blessed Be” by Spiritbox and “Snuff” (acoustic) by Corey Taylor, so I’ll go ahead and second those votes.
actually Constance by Spiritbox
Thank god you're suggesting snuff bu slipknot, such an incredible song !!
Snuff seconded!
@@Kanas83 nah, Blessed Be shows off Courtney’s range more
I'll definitely vote for both of these to happen and also she needs to get on popular monster.
I get chills every time with that last muted scream where the music drops out leaving just the piano on “see”
I’d bet money that Teenage Julia would recognize the original song, haha.
100%
Still one of my fav powerful songs to this day!
While she was saying, the teenage Julia who loved (mentions bands) I was like...if she fucking says Escape the Fate she will be in for a pleasant surprise haha
Ahahah truth
Hopefully not, the original is a tween shit show.
@@forrestrobbins8074 it's an important backstory though, to truly appreciate the song and ronnie's growth as an artist
Julia: "Teenage Julia loved music like this."
me: "THERE WAS AN EMO JULIA!?!?!?"
I recognized that in her the first video I saw..which was Hurt-Johnny Cash haha
red hair, white skin, would have been the perfect goth girl ;)
Haha I was thinking the exact same thing
She's right in front of you. lol
I’m now in love with her.
Teenage Julia should listen to the original version so that adult Julia can appreciate Ronnie’s versatility even more. Thank you for this.
“I don’t think he’s at a full belt yet....” 😂
I thought the same thing. Lol
Me going like: girl, you have no clue what’s coming!!!!
She was right though wasn't she 👀
I mean she wasn't wrong 😂
Basically we’re seeing her slowly falling in love with Ronnie Radke
If you want to witness a vocal coach really falling in love with Ronnie, I'd recommend "The Charismatic Voice" reacting to this song. If this fine lady had moved an inch on her seat...
😂 I’ll check it out
she can get in line with the rest of us !! haha
Like she is with Devin Townsend
But in reverse.
👏👏👏 once again my friend. Not mad about the screams kicking in at all!!!
Chase, were you one of those who mischievously suggesting Julia reacted to this?
😁
Pause battle! Chase vs Julia - GO! :D
This song has been getting me through this year... I lost my wife to a rare disease in dec of 2019 this song has saved me from myself on multiple occasions thank you for doing a reaction video to it.... You're just so awesome 😎
Sorry for your loss, and glad to see you’ve found something to help. Keep staying strong!
mr. tomahawk, i am very sorry for your loss. all of my best thoughts for you, and all who are yours. i am glad, though, that you have found something to help. music is one of the best therapies, and falling in reverse has a lot of sings that help me. i hope this finds you better than you were yesterday.
My condolences. Stay strong!
@elektromanyaro yeah it's been pretty rough I try not to stay at home anymore. We put alot into creating a home but now the memories strip me apart and leave me emotionally drained. Traveling, music and friends are helping me to find myself moving forward and learning to focus on new goals. I bought cameras and now have been vlogging about it and its been a great creative outlet for me. There were so many complications with my wifes illness I went down a pretty dark path.
@elektromanyaro I found an outlet into creative writing as well! When im at my most emotional moments I've been creating small poems and quips, I even began a book based on these poems that I am still currently adding to. I've mixed the poems along with stories and pictures of our life together... I decided to face my fears of allowing people to read my work and decided to publish the book for everyone to see at some point. My wife, before she fell ill was in the process of facing her fears to try to beat her severe anxiety disorder. So I in return decided that I should face my fears head on, I've done so many things now this year that I've been terrified of. I've never left the country so that's another big one that I want to do soon I'd like to get a passport and travel outside of the United States.
I'll take this as an early Christmas present :) Thank you and Merry Christmas, Julia. Have a good one!
This is great. You should have done Falling in Reverse - The drug in me is you, first as that's the original version and you would have seen how the song had changed and how Ronnie Radke had completely changed the song but at the same time kept it the same. You should do that one next, then try Popular Monster. Love your videos and always look forward to them. Have a great day Julia.
Yesssss for real
Yes, Popular Monster is just overall amazing and again shows Ronnies different vocal talents.
Definitely agree with both points, I love falling in reverse and the original Drug in me is You is fantastic as well as Popular Monster
Well she can always go back and at least watch the original drug in me is you to get a grasp of the entire concept of having the same lirics but completely diferent messages
Popular Monster is such a great song.
This song literally gives me goosebumps every time I hear it, no matter how many times I listen to it.
To me the craziest thing about this beautiful haunting song is that it is reimagined from an upbeat emo song.
“I still don’t think he’s at a full belt yet.”
Me: *knows what’s coming*
Also me: 🤫😬
If you want to hear Ronnie's raw voice I highly recommend The Day I Left The Womb by his old band Escape the Fate. It is just acoustic guitar and voice and one of the most powerful and gut-wrenching songs he's ever written.
Ooo you reacted even better than I had hoped you looked genuinely happy watching that one... You gotta do popular monster next
FIR is still my favorite band since 2012 👌 Ronnie kills everything he touches ❤️
Compared to the original version, this is a masterpiece.
Correction. This is a masterpiece full stop
All of the above.
The original version is a masterpiece too though!
totally agree, the original is horrible compared to this version
The original is great. It just depends on your taste in music.
He can actually perform this song very well and it sounds absolutely wonderful live. Ive been there live when he sung it for the first time. It is as good.
i hate the auto tune in this because its clearly unnecessary
@@bradhaines3142 its just reverb, not autotune
Fantastic ! This band has been on my radar a little bit but they are firmly on it now with this song. Well done Caption Julia, Actual Julia, Teen Julia.
Hallelujah is often said to be the greatest song ever written but ... For my money, this might be the greatest song I've ever heard. This evokes something from me every time I hear it.
This is the first video I've seen that has actually used the phrase "subverting expections" PROPERLY.
Good analysis as always Julia! Keep up the awesome work and the passion for music alive.
Wow, oh wow, this was a HUGE surprise, incredibly, intensely masterful and heartwrenching. Julia, as always, your identification and explanation of what would likely be unnoticed techniques and nuances increased enjoyment of this video tenfold. Phenominal effort, as always. Love from Wisconsin, USA!
Julia is assuring us she isn't psycho from the random outburst of laughter. Julia is also doing so from third person, and hurting her case xD.
Nightwish - I Want My Tears Back (Decades - Live AT Buenos Aires 2019)
I loved that the song built up higher and higher until BOOM. You almost feel it. It's epically great on a lot of levels.
I love how video-Julia and caption-Julia interact :-)
Also you made a reaction video 4 times as long of the original video, and NOT. ONE. SIINGLE. SECOND boring. Thank you so much for this!
Beautiful Julia, thank you! Crazy to see the original song style to this one but this is definitely the better version. He is SO versatile! Writes and arranges all lyrics and instruments it's nuts!
"I'm kind of predicting where this will go" girl you have no clue 🤣💕
waching you melt into the music is intoxicating. its not every day you see someone truly delve into their interests with soo much of themselves.
There are some performances and performers that can only be described as masterful. This song brings powerful emotion to the surface and never doesn't effect me strongly. Thanks Ronnie.
Love those red heads. Nice reaction. This song blew me away. It is hard to describe except, you know the guy knows life, and has experienced the pain of it. You can't sing this way, unless you have been at rock bottom, and felt emotional pain that people don't typically experience. True art.
Spiritbox - Constance, or Blessed Be both great songs
I think their Rule of Nines one take vocal would be a good one to do.
Every damn thing they have done has been amazing to me.
I suggest you react to Corey Taylor - Snuff acoustic version, it's a very emotional song.
And also to Corey Taylor - Song #3 acoustic version.
If we're going 'dark' and 'Corey Taylor' then I'd suggest "I'm Not Jesus"
@@rog2224 If was going dark I would have suggested Scissors, Disasterpiece and definitely Iowa and I'm not Jesus and this one for me it's the darkest song for sure, not the musicality but just the lyrics and if you know the story behind those lyrics if make it even darker.
I'm going emotionally and another good song is Bother and Zzyzx Rd from Stone Sour.
@@henrickhansel Valid.
Both bangers!
As always a fulsome and easily comprehendable breakdown of a performance. Thank you also for not falling into the 'Seasonal song' trap. Hope your Chrissy is full of friends, family, good Prawns and nice beaches. Cheers mate.
Finally. Fav reactor react to my fav song! Can't waittttt 🥰
Could you do more Falling In Reverse (Drugs, Popular Monster, etc.)? Maybe not your usual style, but the guy shows so much artistry in everything he puts out. Love your channel!
Yes!! :)
The day this song dropped, I easily listened to it over a hundred times. Still in my everyday playlist too. Great analysis. Always fun to see the people I've watched for Dimash reactions cross over into my other favorite genre 😂
I've watched this a dozen times and identify with her so hard when she's almost crying with Ronnie and actually laughing a moment later....Julia and I both live and understand that dynamic......
I knew insomnia would come in handy one day
He actually wrote this when he was in prison. So it is a very painful song for him
You were Rocking back at the day listening to such bands! You are great!
Ronnie is so damn beautiful! Love what he’s wearing in this video. The song is amazing, obviously. Great reaction 🙋🏻♀️👍🏼🙌🏼👏🏼💜🇨🇦
Now go and listen to "The drug in me is you" 2011
Was waiting for this one. Well done once again!
Don't know if I've left a comment before but I know it matters to the algorithm and all that stuff. So here's a comment to tell you that I absolutely love your reactions. I've been subscribed for years and keep coming back because I know you'll always give an honest, insightful reaction while not overdoing the technical side of the analysis. Great stuff. Keep doing you...
Fun Fact: Ronnie writes, composes all his music. Plus: he is the creator of all his video story lines. So its all him.. The band is all hired as needed.
Yes he plays the piano!
Keep up the good work! Enjoy your channel very much... Stay safe and please stay healthy.
Hmmmm I pretty sure that a professional Irish pianist recorded this song, however I’m not 100% positive
@@busteman Sean Mooney did the arrangement and performed on the album.
She is dressed like she was in the album cover... in which is is laying in a coffin... from the original album 10 years ago.
Stuff like this hits me right in my late teens/early twenties pop-punk and post-hardcore days as well
Yay, someone mentioned Framing Hanley!! The Moment album is so damn good, Alone In This Bed is amazing.
Thanks for another great reaction Julia. "Popular Monster" would be good next, especially since you were talking about "Tension".
As an early Christmas present Jinjer has just dropped possibly their best video ever.
Home Back is excellent!
Great reaction! Most in depth n descriptive vocal coach reaction by far n away I've seen on RUclips 💯
regardless if you like him as a person or not, there is no denying that Ronnie is a fucking amazing singer
It makes me so emotional watching people reacting to Ronnies music, seeing people finally appreciate now insanely talented he is
This is so much better than the original, and the video only makes it even more so. Great reaction as usual!
He just dropped another song, called I’m a vampire revamped. You should definitely check it out.
Wow I never thought I would like a song when there's a scream like that but I just felt hypnotized the whole time.
really should have had her do the original first "the drug in me is you" as well as "popular monster", losing my life, losing my mind, and drugs
Falling in Reverse Not a Vampire u must hear! Absolute Masterpiece!
you laughing at the scream was everything 😂
So they just dropped a new song, I'm Not a Vampire (revamped)! I think you'll be blown away by the song and video. Please please do a reaction! Love your videos
Just discovered your channel by accident watching some great music videos and I really like how you react and examine the videos and the music. Greetings from Germany
I'm back!! I LOVE coming back to your react to this artist!!
I saw a misquito fly through in the background. And knew for sure she was from Australia.
Loved your vid and love your work keep it up!
React to his new reimagined song, "I'm Not a Vampire - Revamped" please!
Yeah the compression they're using to bring his vocals much more forward and pointed was spot on and perfect for this song. Ronnie is a genius when it comes to his production.
YES! Finally! i was following you to wait for a song from them xD popular monster, please! or the trilogy: losing my mind, losing my life and drugs (in that order!! its important to do it in the right order!)
Amazing reaction video! Thank you Julia! Cheers!
Yes agree with everyone calling for Popular Monster by Falling in Reverse. You won't regret it.
Yes yes 100% yes 😀
They just dropped a new version of I Am Not A Vampire today called Re-Vamped
The part in which he sings “I’ve lost my GD mind” is the beginning of the chorus. In the original song it’s a much more direct transition to it so I understand the confusion.
This is sooo good. Loving this version so much more than the original tbh. Insane vocal skills. Always enjoying your reactions and commentary/opinion on all those phenomenal songs, Julia! In general I'm a silent viewer and not really commenting much but I've already seen some comments which have caught my attention: I really hope that you will check out my favorite band called "Spiritbox". Courtney LaPlante, the vocalist of this band, is so damn versalite with her voice. I really love her unique voice, pronouncing and phrasing of words in her lyrics. As other people already mentioned, I think their song "Blessed Be" would be a great song for you to check out! Looking forward to it! :)
Late in seeing this but great reaction. I had never heard this band and I wouldn't have if you hadn't reacted to it. I loved it.
Amazing reaction video I discovered here. In addition I adore your accent & found it to be very beautiful sounding. Plus on your questions at the end of if you interpret things better as a person through reading or listening, I myself interpret them better through hearing then reading. This is because of how for most of my growing up as a preteen in 7th grade, I learned about music & other things like it from teachers who were natural born listeners that absorbed things they encountered with the sounds they heard with their ears more then they did in other ways. The truest of the teachers Emily, could also sing in a similar matter to the hearing ability. They were an all girl group of friends, & at the time I knew them they also took me in for a bit as their adopted brother & during a time that I was having trouble with my step family I was growing up with back then.
This analysis was fantastic, an art in its own! Cheers!
14:16 🤣🤣🤣🤣waited whole video in anticipation 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I wonder if Julia has found the time to peek at the original version, dive in to the backstory, gain a deeper insight into the metaphorical representation of past temptations, delusion, and insanity that is now wearing the blue dress (who fittingly goes up in flames).
So powerful.
I am taking my life back. You can't stop me. You can't derail me. You can't distract me. You are powerless here. You are the ashes of my past that my enlightened future can now freely evolve from.
When one door closes, another opens.
Though it may start as a tragic tale of hopeless desperation.. Not a sad ending at all.
The way the lyrics and visuals depict that artistic juxtaposition is simply amazing.
Julia picked up on the precise moment when Ronnie truly snapped and made the decision to reclaim his life from the abyss of madness.
That scream of empowerment is beyond breathtaking. One of those 'resoring faith in humanity' moments. Well played.
In a broader context, we all have a personal situation that we can reflect back to and appreciate the lesson learned through the passing of time. Arrrggghhhh.. What was I thinking?! Very relatable.
I suspect angsty teenage Julia would have greatly enjoyed the original at the time.
Modern Julia? That piano and cello is hitting a bit differently these days. In a profoundly good way.
Great comment!! ❤️
AHH I have been waiting for this one!
This is the best song to do a blind reaction on. Just because of that last bit. Still an epic song. Loved it.
This is going to be awesome!
I really hope Ronnie Radke decides to react to your reaction video. You understand the technical aspects he chose.
Definitely feel things harder if I know or have read the lyrics. This song has turned into my favorite. It’s amazing storytelling and his voice and vocal choices affect me insanely. I enjoyed this video immensely.
came from the Jinjer reacts and saw this vid. ngl I listen to these guys quite a bit and never heard this song. I was like, "did I click on the wrong video?" then he nails those vocals at the end and I was like "yeah ok, back on track!". LMAO!!!!
I'm so glad I ran into this vid, absolutely loved your videos and here I am... 7 am, still watching! Keep it up, great job! 🖤🔥
You are very intelligent. You don't even have to calculate pie to the 20th decimal lol. Great video and hello from Vegas!
What a technical analysis,love it!
This song is a fantastic view into the psychological dichotomy that is love. That love and hate exist in the same emotion and are the YING and YANG of that same emotion. The only way you can truly know hate is to not let go of the love. True emotional pain can not exist without a deep tenderness baseline ... sometimes only one breath apart. This is the emotional roller coaster that is being human.
I really enjoyed this interpretation that came from a place of understanding as opposed to other reactions of the same song that spend more time trying to understand contemporary art from a classical POV. Cool. Thanks.
Watched this 20mins before Christmas, what a delightful gift 🤙
The finishing was really beautiful for real!!!
great video, wish you listened to the original version from like 10 years ago first tho, but still
React to his new song "I’m not a vampire (revampet)" please, Ronnie Radke is really a brilliant man! Hope you enjoy it.
Recommendation: the new one by Falling in Reverse, I'm not a Vampire (Revamped
Thank you for explaining all that. I wish I could put it into words what I hear like you do! Definitely got a new subscriber! Now it’s time to binge watch all your videos
Whether or not I understand things better when hearing or reading, it's reading all the way. I have an annoying but not disabling level of damage to my cochlea since birth which makes hearing hard, and on top of that I have an auditory processing disorder as well that means even if I hear something perfectly clear it won't translate in my brain and ends up just being noise. That's why you're my absolute favorite reaction channel, subtitles during the song and then you talk infrequently enough that I can always rewind and get it without ending up seeing the whole video twice ;)
He didn't start the song out how the original song went, but once he got to the chorus a second time he revisited the chorus from the original song and I honestly think that was incredibly intelligent
The original song is brilliant but this version is soooo breathtaking! Ronnie's voice is truly incredible. Always a pleasure to see people react to it ^^
Apologies for the long comment (again), but you triggered me. Thank you once again, Julia. I really love how you can discern all of those subtle nuances, explain how they are produced, why they are produced, and translate that into the emotional effect they are designed to create for the listener. It's really helping me to appreciate music more. I wonder if sometimes, you don't get as much (or the same) enjoyment from just listening, because you are subconsciously analysing at the same time.
I know I experience that with watching movies where people are training or performing a sport I'm familiar with. I laughed in some really inappropriate places in 'Once Were Warriors', but that bench press scene ... (hilarious). My friend beside me was hiding under the seat in terror, but I was laughing like a maniac. She beat me up afterwards for that one. I guess, because this is your passion, the enjoyment that you feel is perhaps different - seeing things through a different lens - or at another level to what we mere mortals can appreciate.
You had to go and ask that question, didn't you? Subtitles or vocals for processing? I was doing so well at keeping this short (relatively) until you did that.
Roughly 30-40% of people attend primarily to auditory information (it varies between cultures), i.e., they learn best from verbal explanations, they can absorb more information from verbal or auditory sources, and tend to convey information in the same way. Everyone uses multiple channels, but some people attend more overwhelmingly to one, and are weaker in others. I would assume (not sure of this one), that most people in music are very strong or dominant in that auditory channel.
About 40-50% are predominantly 'visuals', i.e., they absorb and convey information primarily through visual senses - reading, video, graphs, diagrams, etc. These people rely more heavily on visual information, e.g., subtitles, and can process that information quickly. They also tend to want to draw instructions, or show you a map, do a visual demonstration (charades, mime, interpretive dance) to explain or describe something. Visuals also tend to have a much larger personal space, so they can see everything around them. I'm guessing, most people in the visual arts or computing / IT are predominantly visual.
Comparing these two, someone who is predominantly visual would probably process the subtitles faster (~40-50% of the population), and someone who is predominantly auditory would process the sung lyrics faster (~30-40%). Someone who was roughly equally balanced in these two channels would probably process both roughly equally. There are tests to determine what your balance is, and I think it's something that can change over time if you work on developing your skills in a particular area.
Finally, there are the kinaesthetics (~10-15%), who primarily attend to kinaesthetic information or 'feel'. They prefer to feel things or do them to learn, and they want to make you do things with them to convey the information. They tend to be more comfortable with physical contact, are usually very 'touchy-feely' and have the smallest personal space. Most people in high level sport are predominantly kinaesthetic, and in some sports, a high capacity for processing kinaesthetic information is vital. Kinaesthetics are generally 'huggers'. I've had athletes who were almost completely kinaesthetic, and couldn't learn anything unless you actually made them do it. They could however, learn physical skills extremely fast (and, as it turns out, win Olympic gold medals).
Last time I did the profiling myself, I was over 50% kinaesthetic, over 40% visual, and only about 5% auditory. Giving me verbal information is like talking to a brick wall. I hate speaking on the phone and it takes me a month to psyche up for checking phone messages. I communicate almost solely by e-mail, SMS or hand gestures (often obscene). I like to write, as you may have guessed.
I love "Caption Julia'. She is my saviour. 'Julia of the Complex Diagrams' is also a huge favourite. Your lecture on harmonic frequencies and vocal tract resonance was absolute gold - so much visual information.
In coaching and teaching movement, we usually have to provide information in all three channels - verbal cues, physical demonstrations and getting the athlete to perform the task, usually with tactile feedback simultaneously (social distancing sort of went out the window very quickly), and monitor all three channels for feedback as well. I've had to work on being better with processing auditory information, because I have to work with humans (albeit, mostly mutants), but I still have to work hard to listen to people talking, and I find it incredibly draining.
In the video, as soon as I saw subtitles (and captions), I stopped listening to the sung lyrics and just superficially attended to the auditory qualities of the music and voice. Consequently, I think I only heard the music subconsciously, because the visual feast was so sumptuous (AND THE FIRE)! I wasn't really comfortable with the girl being set on fire, even if only allegorically. Do you think his vampire canines were part of the story, or are they actually what his real teeth are like? I couldn't unsee them.
They just released another revamped song called I'm Not A Vampire (Revamped)