Thank you for doing this reaction. Something you mentioned toward the end of the video was similar to my experience with Coheed. You expressed that you think Vaxis seems like it might be your entry point for Coheed. That was my experience. I had been familiar with their minor hit "A Favor House Atlantic" and always enjoyed the song - in fact, it was a regular track on my Spotify playlist. But I hadn't really taken the time to check out the rest of their discography. And then, about a year or so ago, on a whim, I decided to give them a deeper listen. And, I started with their most recent album - Vaxis II. And I was hooked. I then expanded my listening to Vaxis I, and I listened to those two albums non-stop for probably a good three months. After that, I started listening to their older stuff, and found a handful of songs that I also enjoyed - but Vaxis was still the core of what I loved about them. I'm also aware that, for people who have been fans for much longer than I, Vaxis I & II represent somewhat of a pivot, and they may or may not have complicated feelings about that. For me, though, the Vaxis albums capture the version of Coheed that I most connect with (don't get me wrong - I also like their older stuff). There's just something about the combination of ambitious grandeur, pop sensibilities, narrative, and moments of progressive virtuosity that really work for me. One other note: My understanding is that the Vaxis story is connected to the Amory Wars, as a prequel.
It’s funny how your comment is identical to my experience. That closing motif of “Old Flames” feeds perfectly into “Embers of Fire” to the point one could potentially listen to this album near infinitely.
you got quite the journey in front of you, enjoy it! I personally would start chronologically how the records release, but if I am not mistaken, that is not chronologically in the story. has been a while since i visited the fence, so I kinda forgot the lore and story in some places.
Also, you touched on the single biggest thing that makes the band so damn good. They can go into virtually any genre and do it amazingly. That diversity makes them so easy to listen to for long periods of time and never getting bored. Also they are the best live band I have ever heard in my life.
I have this album, I've lsitened to the songs, but i have yet to get intimate with it. Im currently reading vaxis 1 novella, but i wont extensively get into the album until i learn the story. Glad to see you're experiencing this magic
Since finding Coheed in 2003, witnessing the evolution of their talent and tastes in every aspect of what they do has been one of the greatest joys of my life. ❤
One last thing... if you ever want, in my opinion, the best Coheed has to offer listen to the Willing Wells (preferably all of 4 songs in order) from their album Good Apollo 1. It's as good as it gets.
The end of the track always reminds me of the end of Dream Theater's "Metropolis Part 2: Scenes from a Memory." I'm always expecting a record scratch that never comes...and i love it
The ending orchestral part I take as more of an outro to the album and not really connected to this track as much. I think you’d really dig their newer stuff and especially this album. Looking forward to your The Dear Hunter - Antimai review tomorrow!
WHAT??? ANTIMAI REVIEW?? God I love TDH overall and Antimai is an amazing album. Quickly overtook even some of the Acts as my favorite with how good it is.
I think I said on our last C&C listen that back when I explored their discography I appreciated their combination of pop hooks, post-hardcore, and proggy tendencies even if they were a bit more iterative than most of the bands in those separate genres. This must be a later track by them as I don't remember it, but it's been a while since I listened to them, but either way I think this is in-line with my general thoughts/expectations about the band. They kinda remind me a bit of The Mars Volta if TMV wanted to cut out the psychedelia and do a much more mainstream, poppy version of prog. It's definitely enjoyable, but I think it lacks that "edge" that more innovative bands have. Still very much the kind of stuff I can just put on and enjoy because it scratches so many of my musical itches.
The mars volta kinda did that with the widow. Not a bad song, but any means, but much less interesting than most of their other stuff. Same thing with coheed
Great track indeed! That "pop-punk" sure sounded like boogie rock to me 🙂 Also, I was pretty amazed about You "buying" that outro. I mean, talk about out of context/incoherent 😅 (listening to the song out of concept) Great analysis overall of course ❤
The ending, for me, was more about enjoying it in the moment. I completely forgot about the disconnect because I was jamming along so hard. The more that I hear music, or sections, that pull me out of the analytical experience the more I think that aspect is missing from the channel but I don't think I can change it. I know the reason I can come across as a bit cold in my analyses is because I'm not usually subjectively enjoying the music I listen to on the channel. I think the topics that I focus on and my relationship to the music's themes would drastically change if I suddenly stopped taking metal requests 😄
@@CriticalReactions Seriously though, you might want to consider doing "different" kinds of analyses. First, a straight off casual reaction where you just listen for (and comment) whatever intrigues you - without alalytical mind/ear. And then listen again - analytically, off camera - to serve the analysis. You could then focus on whatever made you enjoy the track or what stands out worth mentioning from a track that didn't serve your taste too well. Or a little bit of both when applicable. Sometimes, the analytical second listen might even change your level of enjoyment, and that might be an exciting feature for the audience as well ("what will he think of it after analytical listening?"). This protocol might be a bit tough with very long songs though 😅
Someone below is saying you are doing an Antimai review tomorrow?? Where can I find this? I have been waiting for you to do more The Dear Hunter for so long and Antimai is some of the best work they have ever done IMO. And that's saying something with how phenomenal The Acts are. Also, this album is my favorite album that Coheed as ever done. Start to finish there isn't a single song IMO that doesn't hit. This was my most played album in 2022.
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Sorry, last thing for real this time... I think the best song from this album is Ladders of Supremacy but the entire album is very solid and has quite a few newer ideas, even for them.
Thank you for doing this reaction.
Something you mentioned toward the end of the video was similar to my experience with Coheed. You expressed that you think Vaxis seems like it might be your entry point for Coheed. That was my experience. I had been familiar with their minor hit "A Favor House Atlantic" and always enjoyed the song - in fact, it was a regular track on my Spotify playlist. But I hadn't really taken the time to check out the rest of their discography. And then, about a year or so ago, on a whim, I decided to give them a deeper listen. And, I started with their most recent album - Vaxis II. And I was hooked. I then expanded my listening to Vaxis I, and I listened to those two albums non-stop for probably a good three months. After that, I started listening to their older stuff, and found a handful of songs that I also enjoyed - but Vaxis was still the core of what I loved about them. I'm also aware that, for people who have been fans for much longer than I, Vaxis I & II represent somewhat of a pivot, and they may or may not have complicated feelings about that. For me, though, the Vaxis albums capture the version of Coheed that I most connect with (don't get me wrong - I also like their older stuff). There's just something about the combination of ambitious grandeur, pop sensibilities, narrative, and moments of progressive virtuosity that really work for me.
One other note: My understanding is that the Vaxis story is connected to the Amory Wars, as a prequel.
When this album dropped, I listened to it three times in a loop on the same night. I couldn't get enough of how the songs flowed together.
It’s funny how your comment is identical to my experience. That closing motif of “Old Flames” feeds perfectly into “Embers of Fire” to the point one could potentially listen to this album near infinitely.
I just need to dive into their discography. ❤
Definitely check out Afterman Ascension and Descension. Perfect album(s)
you will not regret it 🤘🏻🔥🍻
you got quite the journey in front of you, enjoy it! I personally would start chronologically how the records release, but if I am not mistaken, that is not chronologically in the story. has been a while since i visited the fence, so I kinda forgot the lore and story in some places.
Also, you touched on the single biggest thing that makes the band so damn good. They can go into virtually any genre and do it amazingly. That diversity makes them so easy to listen to for long periods of time and never getting bored.
Also they are the best live band I have ever heard in my life.
On the last question, Also Yes.
I immediately thought of Spock's Beard when I heard this.
I have this album, I've lsitened to the songs, but i have yet to get intimate with it. Im currently reading vaxis 1 novella, but i wont extensively get into the album until i learn the story. Glad to see you're experiencing this magic
Since finding Coheed in 2003, witnessing the evolution of their talent and tastes in every aspect of what they do has been one of the greatest joys of my life. ❤
One last thing... if you ever want, in my opinion, the best Coheed has to offer listen to the Willing Wells (preferably all of 4 songs in order) from their album Good Apollo 1.
It's as good as it gets.
Vaxis 2 is by far Coheed's poppiest album. It's very daring for them (strange as it sounds). This song is the album's prog epic.
You'll love Ladders of Supremacy off this album
If you do dive into Coheed more, please post videos on it!
The end of the track always reminds me of the end of Dream Theater's "Metropolis Part 2: Scenes from a Memory." I'm always expecting a record scratch that never comes...and i love it
this album is incredible, like all other albums 🤘🏻🔥🍻
it's always a good day when you do Coheed. Love this band with my whole heart haha
Ladders of Supremacy will be a really great video
Spoken word wise, you need to listen to;
At The Drive-In "Invalid Litter Dept."
I'm sure I'll do something about an entire ATDI album at some point 😅
Nothing will touch those first 3 Coheed albums.
Vaxis I and II are up there too honestly
No, but this one comes really close
Honestly, I think this is the start of a new great period for them
The ending orchestral part I take as more of an outro to the album and not really connected to this track as much. I think you’d really dig their newer stuff and especially this album. Looking forward to your The Dear Hunter - Antimai review tomorrow!
WHAT??? ANTIMAI REVIEW?? God I love TDH overall and Antimai is an amazing album. Quickly overtook even some of the Acts as my favorite with how good it is.
I think I said on our last C&C listen that back when I explored their discography I appreciated their combination of pop hooks, post-hardcore, and proggy tendencies even if they were a bit more iterative than most of the bands in those separate genres. This must be a later track by them as I don't remember it, but it's been a while since I listened to them, but either way I think this is in-line with my general thoughts/expectations about the band. They kinda remind me a bit of The Mars Volta if TMV wanted to cut out the psychedelia and do a much more mainstream, poppy version of prog. It's definitely enjoyable, but I think it lacks that "edge" that more innovative bands have. Still very much the kind of stuff I can just put on and enjoy because it scratches so many of my musical itches.
I think this was 2022 so it's their latest output. You're right about being a more digestible TMV though.
The mars volta kinda did that with the widow. Not a bad song, but any means, but much less interesting than most of their other stuff. Same thing with coheed
I forgot I put this in there! Thanks for checking it out 😄
For sure! It was a blast to experience.
Best band on earth!
Best reactor as well!
Agree very much with the latter 😊
Great track indeed!
That "pop-punk" sure sounded like boogie rock to me 🙂
Also, I was pretty amazed about You "buying" that outro. I mean, talk about out of context/incoherent 😅 (listening to the song out of concept)
Great analysis overall of course ❤
The ending, for me, was more about enjoying it in the moment. I completely forgot about the disconnect because I was jamming along so hard. The more that I hear music, or sections, that pull me out of the analytical experience the more I think that aspect is missing from the channel but I don't think I can change it. I know the reason I can come across as a bit cold in my analyses is because I'm not usually subjectively enjoying the music I listen to on the channel. I think the topics that I focus on and my relationship to the music's themes would drastically change if I suddenly stopped taking metal requests 😄
So, you're saying that you're not really fit to analyse much (right off the bat) but metal? 😉
Yeah, that's fairly accurate 😅
@@CriticalReactions Seriously though, you might want to consider doing "different" kinds of analyses. First, a straight off casual reaction where you just listen for (and comment) whatever intrigues you - without alalytical mind/ear. And then listen again - analytically, off camera - to serve the analysis. You could then focus on whatever made you enjoy the track or what stands out worth mentioning from a track that didn't serve your taste too well. Or a little bit of both when applicable. Sometimes, the analytical second listen might even change your level of enjoyment, and that might be an exciting feature for the audience as well ("what will he think of it after analytical listening?").
This protocol might be a bit tough with very long songs though 😅
Someone below is saying you are doing an Antimai review tomorrow?? Where can I find this? I have been waiting for you to do more The Dear Hunter for so long and Antimai is some of the best work they have ever done IMO. And that's saying something with how phenomenal The Acts are.
Also, this album is my favorite album that Coheed as ever done. Start to finish there isn't a single song IMO that doesn't hit. This was my most played album in 2022.
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This band makes gold.
Greatest band ever!!
Sorry, last thing for real this time...
I think the best song from this album is Ladders of Supremacy but the entire album is very solid and has quite a few newer ideas, even for them.