Besides “Skull and Bones” and “Brothers in Arms”, I suggest “Everybody Walkin This Land”, “Ain’t Going Down”, and for sheer beauty “How Great Thou Art”.
Also their live version of Your Man, in which they include a comedy bit about him singing in the tenor range, so he goes fell-it-in-your-bones low. Plus Ring of Fire, either official video or the live The Sing-Off version (a half-step lower). Oh, and he does a collaboration with Peter Hollens on Misty Mountains (from The Hobbit) in which he gets impressively low. ETA: You should also tell from his solo channel, Tim Faust Music (IIRC), a medley called Will You Still Love Ne Tomorrow/Stay, in which he does all the voices by overdubbing.
To hear the range of Tim Foust (bass singer). Listen to "Misty Mountains", Tim sings with Peter Hollens. Then listen to Tim Foust and Austin Brown (high tenor) sing "My Maria". It will astound you.
For the reverse, watch the duet of Tim and Austin singing "My Maria" (on Austin's channel). Tim also sings bass on Austin's song "Hers Ain't Mine" (audio only on Austin's channel).
Like others have said. Brothers in Arms (home free), misty mountains (tim foust and peter hollens), and everybody walking this land (home free) helplessly Hoping (home free no percussion)
Tim has an INCREDIBLE vocal range!!!I think its something like 6 octives...he has one of the deepest bass voices in acapella right now...the other 2 being Geoff Castellucci from Voiceplay, and Avi Kaplan from PTX,but he's solo now and no longer with Pentatonix. However,ALL 3 GROUPS competed on the acapella competition the Sing Off on tv and Home Free won the year they competed...and Voiceplay also competed that season.as others have mentioned he has a solo channel (Tim Foust) and has some AMAZING stuff that shows his higher ranges and has several collage with Peter Hopkins where he shows off his deep bass notes.I would recommend Home Free's covers of My Church,Elvira (WITH the OG's the Oak Ridge Boys)and Ring of Fire feat.Avi for some earth shattering low notes!!😃also,Man of Constant Sorrow,and Folsom Prison Blues are always fun.They have a HUGE catalogue and have been performing together for MANY years before they even competed on the sing off,so they are EXTREMELY in tune with one another's vocal abilities and know how to utilize each's strengths to the max on every song.AMAZING PERFORMERS and Adam Rupp (their beatboxer) is a decorated champion at beatboxing....he's incredible!!! Well worth looking into more of their songs.also,they have a great sense of humor too!!Austin & Rob have a cover of an Opera song that will blow you away called 2 country singers attempt opera,and Chance(who replaced Chris Rupp,founder of group & brother to Adam the beatboxer) has a fantastic baritone\bass voice and sings bass when Tim is singing in his higher register..he also plays guitar and has some collab with the Hound & the Fox who are also very good.they are a couple.ok,thats all for now I've rambled too much already.🎶🔥✌
if you want a song with lots of bass, listen to their version of the Dire Straits song, Brothers In Arms. also, the bass, Tim Foust has several solos on his youtube channel by the same name. one you may like is Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/Stay. as always, love your reactions 😀
Covid aside, they tour 150-200 shows a year and there are loads of live videos (even better than the studio ones). They reproduce those harmonies & vocals (without auto-tune) - just astonishing. I think you'd also enjoy some of their Covid "quarantine" series - filmed separately - which include "Diamond Dreams", "Meet in the Middle" and a great collaboration with Peter Hollens of "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For".
This is an older song. The guy in hat is Chris Rupp, he left in early 2016. Adam Chance replaced him. The group keeps getting better every year. The kept us sane during the quarantine. I believe they have well over 300 songs out there.
This video also has a Blooper Reel that is even funner. Their outtakes and trying to get the moves right are hilarious. (The woman's voice is their long time choreographer Kristin Denehy who deserves sainthood IMO.) For more bass check out Misty Mountains by Peter Hollens ft. Tim Foust. Geoff Castellucci of VoicePlay has a rendition of the same song titled Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold. And yes, that's all Geoff.
The live version of their new song, Skull and Bones is MORE bass. Its an original song they wrote for the new Ubisoft game Skull and Bones. It has all the bass you are looking for lol.
I'm thinking their lowest possible bass is Brother at Arms. Definitely not poppy. If you want less pop and more amazing harmony I'd recommend Helplessly Hoping. You also might want to check out their new pirate song Skull and Bones. Chance was commissioned to write it in conjunction with the release of a new game, but quite apart from its commercial purpose, it's just a perfect genre piece. *I also agree with the recommendation Everybody Walking This Land. Lots of bass, lots of Tim Faust, not poppy, and a really good serious message.
Home Free's rendition of Dire Straits "Brothers in Arms" is absolutely amazing! About as far from "All About That Bass" as you can get. Warning, It will touch your core.
If you want Bass check out Tim Foust the bass singer of Home Free team up with another acappella group The Bass Gang in the classic "Hooked on a feeling"
The songs that HF has covered that I go back to regularly are "Ring of Fire" Johnny Cash, "End of the Road" Boyz 2 Men, "Take Me Home, Country Roads" John Denver and "When a Man Loves A Woman" Michael Bolton
They have a behind the scenes for this video which is pretty hysterical. I concur with the previous suggestions fir bass things - Brothers in Arms and Skull and Bones.
Love your reaction to Home Free. I love these guys and I have been to 8 of their concerts. Tim Foust is the bass and he didn't come anywhere close to hitting his low notes. At live performances his bass notes vibrate your body and your chair. He has been know to blow out speakers. They won the Sing-Off competition and I would recommend you watch "Ring of Fire" from the competition. Be sure to listen to what the judges say all the way to the end, they were blown away by Tim's bass. Here is the link ruclips.net/video/eYELP1qwFA8/видео.html
they do a fantastic rendition of "helplessly hoping" by crosby stills and nash, but if youre looking for big bass you gotta go with either "hillbilly bone" or "folsom prison blues"
How about their version of God Bless the U.S.A., where they collaborate with Lee Greenwood and The United States Air Force Band -- ruclips.net/video/SrMftm6Km3g/видео.html
I don't know if you didn't notice it or comment on it, but this video was done as a parody on the original Meghan Trainer video. That being said, Home Free has some of THE best vocal harmonies of any acapella group performing today. If you want to hear some great bass male vocalists together, listen to Home Free and the Oak Ridge Boys singing "Elvira."
apologies if I repeat a previous comment. I love the other "Bass" options below, but for me, their cover of Johnny Cash's, "Ring of Fire" w/Avi Kapplin from Pentatonics, is the one. There you have dueling Bass'es.
They are classed as a country all Vocal Band or as an A 'Capella Country Band. I just noticed you had a slight problem figuring out how to describe them. As for the band I'd suggest their cover of Zach Brown Band's "Colder weather" or Their cover of Kieth Urban's "Blue Ain't Your Color". For more bass, try their cover of Josh Turner's "Your Man". Tim has been known to blow out the speakers in that song. You really need to do a live concert clip of that one to get the bassier effect.
Oh they’re a goofy bunch but their music never suffers. This is a silly one but Austin yodels and Tim’s low. He can really sing 5 octaves though so he can go super low and then sing up with the tenors.
I seen people mention Skull & Bones so I put the links below. They also just released a new song 'Might As Well Be Me' and their bass singer Tim sings that. Skull & Bones is led by the baritone Adam Chance and you can hear Tim an octave below him. If you like basses if you haven't heard anything from Voice Play or Pentatonix you should, both are great groups as well. If you know about them then just ignore what I just said and the links below. Have a great Sunday. Home Free Skull & Bones Lyric Video: ruclips.net/video/ob9zIqygSSc/видео.html Home Free Skull & Bones Live Performance at Summer Games Fest 2023: ruclips.net/video/P_2T99BQt04/видео.html Home Free Might As Well Be Me: ruclips.net/video/1kiyDN8mQiI/видео.html I don't know if you like BoyzIIMen, but they did a cover of The End of The Road:ruclips.net/video/-lCRFAFtj-A/видео.html If you want to check out Voiceplay: www.youtube.com/@Thevoiceplay/videos If you want to check out Pentatonix: www.youtube.com/@PTXofficial/videos
This video is pretty much a frame by frame Home Free parody of the original Meghan Trainor video. Meghan Trainor loved it. Bass heavy: Brothers In Arms, Folsom Prison Blues, Sea Shanty Medley.
You just need to dive into their massive catalog of music. You can find anything you want. And more than one will be better than the original, count on it
Have you listen to their version of your Man by josh turner? Or onstage performance is very good and funny: also listen to their performance of how great thou Art …not Poppy at all!!
Home Free often will do self depricating things in their videos instead of anything that is objectifying women. That's what they did in this video as well. For less "poppy" music maybe try from the list below. My Church Hillbilly Bone Can't Outrun You Thinking Out Loud/Let's Get It On Blue Ain't Your Color
Besides “Skull and Bones” and “Brothers in Arms”, I suggest “Everybody Walkin This Land”, “Ain’t Going Down”, and for sheer beauty “How Great Thou Art”.
If you want the 'lowest that Tim can muster', I agree that you should listen to "Brothers in Arms".
Yep. All this plus "honey im good'. 😉🥰🥰
If you want bass, look at Tim with the Bass Gang doing " Hooked on a Feeling " I'm sure you'll get your fix on bass 😁
‘In the Blood’ is a can’t miss, too.
Also their live version of Your Man, in which they include a comedy bit about him singing in the tenor range, so he goes fell-it-in-your-bones low. Plus Ring of Fire, either official video or the live The Sing-Off version (a half-step lower).
Oh, and he does a collaboration with Peter Hollens on Misty Mountains (from The Hobbit) in which he gets impressively low.
ETA: You should also tell from his solo channel, Tim Faust Music (IIRC), a medley called Will You Still Love Ne Tomorrow/Stay, in which he does all the voices by overdubbing.
Solid amazing deep bass "Brothers In Arms"
To hear the range of Tim Foust (bass singer). Listen to "Misty Mountains", Tim sings with Peter Hollens. Then listen to Tim Foust and Austin Brown (high tenor) sing "My Maria". It will astound you.
For the reverse, watch the duet of Tim and Austin singing "My Maria" (on Austin's channel). Tim also sings bass on Austin's song "Hers Ain't Mine" (audio only on Austin's channel).
Yes I do believe " Brothers in arms " and "Skull and Bones " are both very bass heavy but their cover of " Listen to the music " is great. 😊 👍
I love their version of Mayday.... unbelievable switch up on who sings what part and as usual great harmonies!
My Fav too.
Mr. Foust is a man of many singing styles....he never seems to disappoint...
Like others have said. Brothers in Arms (home free), misty mountains (tim foust and peter hollens), and everybody walking this land (home free) helplessly Hoping (home free no percussion)
Brothers in Arms
"Butts Medley" has that No Treble Bass.
Their cover of Ring Of Fire has 2 bassists in it - 'nuff said!
I believe they classify themselves as a Vocal Band. They covered Folsom Prison Blues, which might sate your taste for bass -- for a while.
Tim has an INCREDIBLE vocal range!!!I think its something like 6 octives...he has one of the deepest bass voices in acapella right now...the other 2 being Geoff Castellucci from Voiceplay, and Avi Kaplan from PTX,but he's solo now and no longer with Pentatonix. However,ALL 3 GROUPS competed on the acapella competition the Sing Off on tv and Home Free won the year they competed...and Voiceplay also competed that season.as others have mentioned he has a solo channel (Tim Foust) and has some AMAZING stuff that shows his higher ranges and has several collage with Peter Hopkins where he shows off his deep bass notes.I would recommend Home Free's covers of My Church,Elvira (WITH the OG's the Oak Ridge Boys)and Ring of Fire feat.Avi for some earth shattering low notes!!😃also,Man of Constant Sorrow,and Folsom Prison Blues are always fun.They have a HUGE catalogue and have been performing together for MANY years before they even competed on the sing off,so they are EXTREMELY in tune with one another's vocal abilities and know how to utilize each's strengths to the max on every song.AMAZING PERFORMERS and Adam Rupp (their beatboxer) is a decorated champion at beatboxing....he's incredible!!! Well worth looking into more of their songs.also,they have a great sense of humor too!!Austin & Rob have a cover of an Opera song that will blow you away called 2 country singers attempt opera,and Chance(who replaced Chris Rupp,founder of group & brother to Adam the beatboxer) has a fantastic baritone\bass voice and sings bass when Tim is singing in his higher register..he also plays guitar and has some collab with the Hound & the Fox who are also very good.they are a couple.ok,thats all for now I've rambled too much already.🎶🔥✌
Correction:Peter HOLLINS, not Hokins...auto corrected.sorry.✌
And Chance goes by Adam Chance when not singing with Home Free where there was already an Adam when he joined up.
HF: “It’s all about the bass”
Tim: “It’s all about me”
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Yes! I love that line! It’s so subtle that it’s often lost on the reactors. I giggle when I hear it lol.
@@rebeccamccann8710 And explains all the closeups and fawning over Tim. 🏠🍟
Exactly lol. I love how all the others keep invading Tim’s ‘personal space’.
Totally awesome ❤️🔥
if you want a song with lots of bass, listen to their version of the Dire Straits song, Brothers In Arms. also, the bass, Tim Foust has several solos on his youtube channel by the same name. one you may like is Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/Stay. as always, love your reactions 😀
Will u still love me tomorrow/stay is amazing!
Covid aside, they tour 150-200 shows a year and there are loads of live videos (even better than the studio ones). They reproduce those harmonies & vocals (without auto-tune) - just astonishing. I think you'd also enjoy some of their Covid "quarantine" series - filmed separately - which include "Diamond Dreams", "Meet in the Middle" and a great collaboration with Peter Hollens of "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For".
This is an older song. The guy in hat is Chris Rupp, he left in early 2016. Adam Chance replaced him. The group keeps getting better every year. The kept us sane during the quarantine. I believe they have well over 300 songs out there.
Their song Honey I’m good also has some pretty amazing bass going on.
Most folk miss Tim saying "All about me.." at the beginning and pointing to himself. All about Home Free's Basso Profundo.
❤HOMEFREE ❤
Happy you’re enjoying HF! These men are phenomenal!
Another I can highly recommend is the sea shanty medley... Absolutely awesome
Tim, Austin ,Chance, Rob, Adam!!
This video also has a Blooper Reel that is even funner. Their outtakes and trying to get the moves right are hilarious. (The woman's voice is their long time choreographer Kristin Denehy who deserves sainthood IMO.) For more bass check out Misty Mountains by Peter Hollens ft. Tim Foust. Geoff Castellucci of VoicePlay has a rendition of the same song titled Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold. And yes, that's all Geoff.
You should listen to their version of " Brothers in Arm" you will the Bass
May I suggest Skull and Bones (live version), Misty Mountains (Tim Foust and Peter Hollens), Brothers In Arms, and of course, Your Man (live version).
You might enjoy their version of "Man of Constant Sorrow "
Brothers In Arms.. If you want the bass.
Their newest song Skull & Bones has some VERY deep bass.
The live version of their new song, Skull and Bones is MORE bass. Its an original song they wrote for the new Ubisoft game Skull and Bones. It has all the bass you are looking for lol.
Their version of how great thou art is so beautiful, you really really should do a reaction on that song
Welcome to the rabbit hole. This isn't even one of their best, as good as it is, it gets so much better.
For Tim and his bass - Brother's in Arms or Misty Mountains/with Peter Hollens.
Welcome to the Home Free rabbit hole. You are in for an adventure.
I'm thinking their lowest possible bass is Brother at Arms. Definitely not poppy. If you want less pop and more amazing harmony I'd recommend Helplessly Hoping. You also might want to check out their new pirate song Skull and Bones. Chance was commissioned to write it in conjunction with the release of a new game, but quite apart from its commercial purpose, it's just a perfect genre piece.
*I also agree with the recommendation Everybody Walking This Land. Lots of bass, lots of Tim Faust, not poppy, and a really good serious message.
Tim Foist is the bass and he is in my opinion the funniest. Brothers in Arms cover starts put with bass
Home Free's rendition of Dire Straits "Brothers in Arms" is absolutely amazing! About as far from "All About That Bass" as you can get. Warning, It will touch your core.
If you want Bass check out Tim Foust the bass singer of Home Free team up with another acappella group The Bass Gang in the classic "Hooked on a feeling"
Best band ever...What FIGHT ME!
For good bass check out 'Misty Mountains' by Peter Hollens, ft. Tim Foust.
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It really is a case of the total being more than the sum of the parts. and since the various parts are fantastic....
This was barbershop perfection!
The songs that HF has covered that I go back to regularly are "Ring of Fire" Johnny Cash, "End of the Road" Boyz 2 Men, "Take Me Home, Country Roads" John Denver and "When a Man Loves A Woman" Michael Bolton
Homefree had fun with this one. Lol😂😅
"Unique" -- yeah, that's a good description of Tim!
You will definitely want to check out there cover of Brothers in Arms. Goosebumps!
You requested a couple of things from Home Free, well, in my eyes both of these would fulfill both of them: *Brothers In Arms* and *Skull and Bones.*
For the most bass, these guys teaming up with an additional bass singer Avi Caplan to sing Ring of Fire.
Helpless Hoping is beautiful 5 part harmony for bass they just dropped a video of Your Man very good
For a more seasonal song with a lot of base listen to their version of "Do You Hear What I Hear".
They have a behind the scenes for this video which is pretty hysterical. I concur with the previous suggestions fir bass things - Brothers in Arms and Skull and Bones.
Love your reaction to Home Free. I love these guys and I have been to 8 of their concerts. Tim Foust is the bass and he didn't come anywhere close to hitting his low notes. At live performances his bass notes vibrate your body and your chair. He has been know to blow out speakers. They won the Sing-Off competition and I would recommend you watch "Ring of Fire" from the competition. Be sure to listen to what the judges say all the way to the end, they were blown away by Tim's bass. Here is the link ruclips.net/video/eYELP1qwFA8/видео.html
People listening to the live Skull and Bones were concerned about their headphones.
Hillbilly Bone, Sea Shanty, Sold, Tim blows speakers, there is a video of Tim’s range I agree about the Megan Trainor
Brothers in Arms and Skull and Bones are very low. Skull and Bones has a guitar and mandolin, it was written by Chance for a video game.
More bass? Ring of Fire would hit it nicely (also has Avi bass from Pentatonix)
Brothers in Arms, Dire Straits cover, Absolutely stunning. Please check it out. Peace
they do a fantastic rendition of "helplessly hoping" by crosby stills and nash, but if youre looking for big bass you gotta go with either "hillbilly bone" or "folsom prison blues"
Postmodern Jukebox's cover of this is phenomenal
How about their version of God Bless the U.S.A., where they collaborate with Lee Greenwood and The United States Air Force Band -- ruclips.net/video/SrMftm6Km3g/видео.html
Their cover of The Doobie Brothers, Listen to the music is amazing.
They have done some Ol'time Spiritual songs that are not bass heavy but Tim does get to shine more.
I don't know if you didn't notice it or comment on it, but this video was done as a parody on the original Meghan Trainer video. That being said, Home Free has some of THE best vocal harmonies of any acapella group performing today.
If you want to hear some great bass male vocalists together, listen to Home Free and the Oak Ridge Boys singing "Elvira."
apologies if I repeat a previous comment. I love the other "Bass" options below, but for me, their cover of Johnny Cash's, "Ring of Fire" w/Avi Kapplin from Pentatonics, is the one. There you have dueling Bass'es.
😂❤
They are classed as a country all Vocal Band or as an A 'Capella Country Band. I just noticed you had a slight problem figuring out how to describe them. As for the band I'd suggest their cover of Zach Brown Band's "Colder weather" or Their cover of Kieth Urban's "Blue Ain't Your Color". For more bass, try their cover of Josh Turner's "Your Man". Tim has been known to blow out the speakers in that song. You really need to do a live concert clip of that one to get the bassier effect.
Oh they’re a goofy bunch but their music never suffers. This is a silly one but Austin yodels and Tim’s low. He can really sing 5 octaves though so he can go super low and then sing up with the tenors.
Another video is "Two Country Boys Try To Sing Opera" is amazing.
"Skull and Bones" for the bass.
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Have you reacted to man of constant sorrow yet? That’s the first one you should watch/react to by home free
I seen people mention Skull & Bones so I put the links below. They also just released a new song 'Might As Well Be Me' and their bass singer Tim sings that. Skull & Bones is led by the baritone Adam Chance and you can hear Tim an octave below him. If you like basses if you haven't heard anything from Voice Play or Pentatonix you should, both are great groups as well. If you know about them then just ignore what I just said and the links below. Have a great Sunday.
Home Free Skull & Bones Lyric Video: ruclips.net/video/ob9zIqygSSc/видео.html
Home Free Skull & Bones Live Performance at Summer Games Fest 2023: ruclips.net/video/P_2T99BQt04/видео.html
Home Free Might As Well Be Me: ruclips.net/video/1kiyDN8mQiI/видео.html
I don't know if you like BoyzIIMen, but they did a cover of The End of The Road:ruclips.net/video/-lCRFAFtj-A/видео.html
If you want to check out Voiceplay: www.youtube.com/@Thevoiceplay/videos
If you want to check out Pentatonix: www.youtube.com/@PTXofficial/videos
You need to listen to Skull and Bones by Home Free if you like bass.
I love the live presentation of “Skull and Bones” for the opening bass, and for Opera Rob.
This video is pretty much a frame by frame Home Free parody of the original Meghan Trainor video. Meghan Trainor loved it.
Bass heavy: Brothers In Arms, Folsom Prison Blues, Sea Shanty Medley.
One of the lowest ‘bass’ songs would probably be Mad World by The Bass Gang, if you haven’t done that one yet.
If you haven’t already I would suggest reacting to mayday by this group
He ain't ready for Mayday yet...
Listen to man of constant sorrow and ring of fire by home free
Listen to "IN COLOR" by Jamie Johnson
Brothers in Arms, if you want to hear harmony, bass and no pop. Though, all the other suggestions are great too.
You just need to dive into their massive catalog of music. You can find anything you want. And more than one will be better than the original, count on it
While not one of theirs, if you want low bass, seek ye, Hoist the Colors (Bass singers version) and buckle in for the third verse.
Have you listen to their version of your Man by josh turner? Or onstage performance is very good and funny: also listen to their performance of how great thou Art …not Poppy at all!!
Check out Delta Dawn and When a man loves a woman
interesting thing about this video is that it's pretty much a shot for shot remake of Meghan Trainor's video.
Home Free often will do self depricating things in their videos instead of anything that is objectifying women. That's what they did in this video as well.
For less "poppy" music maybe try from the list below.
My Church
Hillbilly Bone
Can't Outrun You
Thinking Out Loud/Let's Get It On
Blue Ain't Your Color