Mgła - Age of Excuse II (Reaction) // Every Song Sucks

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • In this video, I am checking out Age of Excuse II by Mgła to see if I think it sucks, or if it will make it to my playlist! (Recorded August 2019)
    Don't mind my dog whining in the background.
    Since recording this video I feel differently, and I would put this song on my playlist.

Комментарии • 28

  • @Odyn666
    @Odyn666 7 месяцев назад +13

    for me mgła is the gratest black metal band imo album Exercises in futility is top 1

    • @everysongsucks
      @everysongsucks  6 месяцев назад

      Great!

    • @gnarxy
      @gnarxy 6 месяцев назад +2

      Futility is definitely their magnus opus album if not modern black metal in general. A very pivotal album from 2nd wave to today. Nothing gets more new people into blackmetal than Burzum and MGLA - exercises in futility

    • @zugdsbtngizudsgbnudsdsoiu
      @zugdsbtngizudsgbnudsdsoiu 3 месяца назад +1

      Check out Futility Report from Whiteward

    • @Odyn666
      @Odyn666 3 месяца назад

      @@zugdsbtngizudsgbnudsdsoiu FIRE!!, but it sounds so similiar

  • @caio9242
    @caio9242 5 месяцев назад +5

    I always find it almost funny how nihilistic their lyrics are, and at the same time, their music is so beautiful, especially the drums, which have a melodic aspect. I feel it creates a contrast between what is said and what is being played by the instruments, kinda like the music prevails over the nihilism, because of how it makes me feel alive

    • @everysongsucks
      @everysongsucks  5 месяцев назад

      Some music can be surprising when you read the lyrics :)

    • @cesardante-barragan3394
      @cesardante-barragan3394 4 месяца назад

      Yes, it's like the music evokes feelings of hope and beauty, whereas the lyrics are completely nihilistic. I love this band and I'm deeply conflicted because nihilism is a trap and a dangerous philosophy to live by, imo. Some people find it romantic and cool, but it's just utter depression in disguise. Life is such a gift and there's beauty in pain.

  • @Knort
    @Knort 16 дней назад

    Keep on exploring, i do like a lot of genres in music, i just listen to anything that sticks (Mgla, and black metal are just a part, big part of me), but it surely depends on the mood you are in. Be safe and have fun, cheers

  • @jamiewashere
    @jamiewashere 6 месяцев назад +5

    I like this whole album!

  • @biollanteazul
    @biollanteazul 7 месяцев назад +4

    For me, the appeal of the style has to do with the emotion it evokes. People overuse the “acquired taste” cliche, but it really is something you either connect with, or don’t. I love it, but I understand why it doesn’t translate.

    • @everysongsucks
      @everysongsucks  6 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah, there is always some kind of mood in music. Often we find ourselves seeking out certain emotions. Maybe it is easier to have it in the music.

    • @biollanteazul
      @biollanteazul 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@everysongsucks I think for some folks there’s a sense of catharsis is playing dark or violent in the music and that can be healthy in a weird way. I’ve always felt a strange empowerment in it. Not necessarily in the lyrical message, though there is value in that for all its nihilism. But in the emotion the music conjures, there’s a magic in that, for me. And it isn’t a negative feeling it gives me. I imagine it’s similar to what a devoutly Christian person feels when they hear gospel. I think it’s worth it to still try black metal on occasion, just to see if you end up catching any of that magic, but never feel obligated to feel it, or that it’s a ‘you’ problem if you don’t.

  • @squashedeyeball
    @squashedeyeball 7 месяцев назад

    Bless you Sarah!
    I'm not sure when they'll release a new album, but I would hope for something a bit different :) To me, Age of Excuse was trying too hard to be Exercises in Futility 2. Pretty good songs, but the experience (sound, feeling, approach/attitude) was almost similar.

    • @everysongsucks
      @everysongsucks  7 месяцев назад +1

      That is fair to hope for some variance in the future from them.

    • @squashedeyeball
      @squashedeyeball 7 месяцев назад

      @@everysongsucks 🙏

    • @p4nz9r60
      @p4nz9r60 7 месяцев назад

      If you want something a bit different, check out Kriegsmaschine (KSM), which is Mgla's alter-ego (both bands consist of M. on guitars/vocal and Darkside on drums; KSM predates Mgla and in the past had more band members). KSM has more progressive sound, drums are almost jazzy and lyrics are more personal, although still dark and nihilistic. Tempo is slower (last album does not contain even one blastbeat part). IMHO, Mgla's sound is more approachable to an outsider than Kriegsmaschine's, though.
      Also, check out Hauntologist, which is a project consisting of The Fall (bassist of Mgla's live line-up) on guitars/vocal and Darkside on drums. Hauntologist continues where Mgla ends, in a sense - it's more post-black metal than pure BM. As an example, check out "Hollow", "Gardermoen" and "Car Krukow", these are very different from standard BM.
      BTW, Mgla is expecting to release two albums this year - one should be a sort of retrospective or live and the other will be a new stuff. As Kriegsmaschine albums are usually released ahead of Mgla's, one could expect new KSM album this year as well.

    • @squashedeyeball
      @squashedeyeball 6 месяцев назад

      @@p4nz9r60Thank man! Yes, I don't the bands. But didn't know Mgla are planning to release new stuff. This should be a big event for the year :)

    • @oatmeal710
      @oatmeal710 6 месяцев назад +1

      is the feeling of the album really indiciative of the album itself being a rehash of the same ideas, or is it that the world itself is just continually projecting these same ideas into the musicians? i've been listening to them since groza and to me their sound has always been a black metal reflection of the world they see, and in my own perception their ideas on this album do reflect the times they were written in, rather than just being a regurgitation of the previous album but different

  • @Sobek15
    @Sobek15 7 месяцев назад +1

    mgla lyrics are mostly about nihilism

    • @everysongsucks
      @everysongsucks  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, after hearing more from them, I noticed that :)

  • @jamiejones7677
    @jamiejones7677 Месяц назад

    Maybe you should stick to listening to 30seconds to mars or Katy Perry or pink . I mean you don't understand the lyrics or music really 🤔😎.

    • @everysongsucks
      @everysongsucks  Месяц назад

      I am not familar with those bands you know the names of :)

  • @AngelofSunday
    @AngelofSunday 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent view of exploitation!🤘

  • @durnybyk
    @durnybyk 6 месяцев назад +1

    pfff If you are unable to understand the phenomenon of MGLA music or lyrics, maybe do something else? maybe cooking ?