Magical band. It’s like they were born to play together. They play whatever they wanna play and killed it. Best Band in this Universe. Lovin them 🔥❤️🤘 Greets from Finland 🤘🇫🇮
I don’t know what it is about Mayu’s vocals, but she has captured my heart. I love her cleans and screams. I’m simply a child in a candy store, paralyzed by indecision. Everything from their lighter songs to Zen is a home run for me personally. With that said, I fully understand this band, or a particular song may not be for everyone and that is fine. I’m sure many people would be shocked by some of the Jazz, Country, Rock, Pop, or Punk groups I also listen to. To each his own and the more the merrier. I personally love this track. ❤️🌸
My favorite song by Nemophila. Ever here of a hard rock band called The Warning. Sister band out of Monterrey Mexico. Give them a shot. All songs in English except 2 of them and they rock also. Go to there RUclips channel pick a song you can’t go wrong. Seen them live 3 times. I would love to see Nemophila live.
I totally understand you. For those who tend to the harder side, Zen may be paradise, but I'm not one of those. Therefore, this song is not one of my favorites either. What I like about Nemophila is the mostly balanced mix of heaviness and melody, which I just miss here. Is it a bad song because of that? Hell No! If my mood calls for it, it still ends up in my playlist! 🤘🏻 I'm glad that you continue to bring videos to the band with the admittedly somewhat mean name despite apparently some idiots. 🙏🏻☺ _____________________ _"Sometimes we laugh because we're sad or to hide our frustration"_ - from *Gacharic Spin* -「 I Wish I 」 🎶✨
👏Flawless reaction, full of appreciation and respect. But of course it is a luxury to react to these mistresses of Metal. Just express amazement. 😉 Zen: a masterpiece, in my personal view. Personally I do not like the style of this song either, but it expresses world class musicianship. I personally like the irony between the lyrics (wo actually _are_ a basis for "zen") and the heavy and growly (punky) Metal style of the music. To experience "zen", you need to become quiet, but not hear something like this song. 😊 Haraguchi (the bass player), who composed the song, surely has a sense of irony. 😁
Me gustó mucho tu comentario y apreciación general. No es una mala canción al contrario los que sabemos de metal duro, es una gran canción pesada, la cantante Mayu tiene un talento especial, sé reconoce de inmediato, tenemos una estrella del metal! Ya era hora, saludos quedo suscrito por la baterista que es maravillosa ❤
Nemophila is not an English word, it is latin. And English speaking people do pronounce latin extremely weird. The band do pronounce Nemophila exactly the way I would and most non English speaking countries would.
@@rolandkarlsson7072 No, they pronounce Nemophila based on the Japanese pronunciation system. I'm Japanese, so believe me. Their pronunciation might sound similar to the way the word is supposed to be pronounced, but they pronounce it the Japanese way. And I think English speakers should pronounce it the English way. Why should you pronounce a foreign word the way it's pronounced in the original language when you don't even know the language? We Japanese people pronounce any foreign word or name based on the Japanese pronunciation system. I think English speakers are too obsessed with pronouncing foreign words "correctly". In Japan, no one cares about how anyone pronounces a foreign word.
@@mfreak1126 I have heard them say Nemophila themselves. It is nearly 100% the same way we pronounce it in Sweden and in most countries. If you call that the Japanese way, so be it. English speaking people pronounce it different though. And the reason for that is that English has a very strange way to spell what they say. I have heard that the reason for this is that the English spoken language has changed A LOT , but the spelling is still the same. That's the reason why they have totally weird vowels. The vowel i is mostly pronounced like the vowel in bee, but in English it is pronounced as aj. The vowel e is mostly pronounced like the vowel in red, but in English it is pronunced like in bee. The vowel a is mostly pronounced as in the word as, but in English it is pronounced as in the word a. English also transforms words in strange ways. I heard an English speaking person try to pronounce the group name Hagane. And it was hilarious. It became Hagejn, when it simply is Ha-ga-ne, as most non English speaking would say it. English simply has weird spelling. And there are RUclips videos making fun of it.
Magical band. It’s like they were born to play together. They play whatever they wanna play and killed it. Best Band in this Universe. Lovin them 🔥❤️🤘 Greets from Finland 🤘🇫🇮
Nemophila is one of the best band's in the world
I don’t know what it is about Mayu’s vocals, but she has captured my heart. I love her cleans and screams. I’m simply a child in a candy store, paralyzed by indecision. Everything from their lighter songs to Zen is a home run for me personally. With that said, I fully understand this band, or a particular song may not be for everyone and that is fine. I’m sure many people would be shocked by some of the Jazz, Country, Rock, Pop, or Punk groups I also listen to. To each his own and the more the merrier. I personally love this track. ❤️🌸
Amazing as usual I headbang all the way to the end Metal at its best 🤘✊🤘 Nemophila
My favorite song by Nemophila. Ever here of a hard rock band called The Warning. Sister band out of Monterrey Mexico. Give them a shot. All songs in English except 2 of them and they rock also. Go to there RUclips channel pick a song you can’t go wrong. Seen them live 3 times.
I would love to see Nemophila live.
Haraguchi-san at the end always gets me 🤣
I totally understand you. For those who tend to the harder side, Zen may be paradise, but I'm not one of those. Therefore, this song is not one of my favorites either. What I like about Nemophila is the mostly balanced mix of heaviness and melody, which I just miss here. Is it a bad song because of that? Hell No! If my mood calls for it, it still ends up in my playlist! 🤘🏻
I'm glad that you continue to bring videos to the band with the admittedly somewhat mean name despite apparently some idiots. 🙏🏻☺
_____________________
_"Sometimes we laugh because we're sad or to hide our frustration"_ - from *Gacharic Spin* -「 I Wish I 」 🎶✨
Haraguchi-san Haraguchi-san Haraguchi-san! "Hai"
This one grows on you the more times you listen to it .I dont think there capable of doing a bad song .
I could meditate to this.
😁
Funny thing is that the bassist Haraguchi-san wrote this song to be used in meditation.
a kind of magic !
👏Flawless reaction, full of appreciation and respect. But of course it is a luxury to react to these mistresses of Metal. Just express amazement. 😉
Zen: a masterpiece, in my personal view. Personally I do not like the style of this song either, but it expresses world class musicianship.
I personally like the irony between the lyrics (wo actually _are_ a basis for "zen") and the heavy and growly (punky) Metal style of the music. To experience "zen", you need to become quiet, but not hear something like this song. 😊 Haraguchi (the bass player), who composed the song, surely has a sense of irony. 😁
Me gustó mucho tu comentario y apreciación general. No es una mala canción al contrario los que sabemos de metal duro, es una gran canción pesada, la cantante Mayu tiene un talento especial, sé reconoce de inmediato, tenemos una estrella del metal! Ya era hora, saludos quedo suscrito por la baterista que es maravillosa ❤
Heavy as a Mack Truck loaded.
Hello Beth maybe you're interested in checking out Jiluka - Venom. Also Paledusk - Rumble featuring Masato from coldrain.
It's pronounced "Zeeeeeeeeeeeeeen"
Actually, no, it isn't.
I love the bit where Mayu has a little lie down. 😆
“ma-yu” (like “mama”)
"muh - you"?
@@jawosammadennhier7062 No. "まゆ", which is "mayu" in Romaji. "ma" as in "mama"
@@Greg-om2hb Ah, ok. 🙂
How can anyone correct a native English speaker's pronunciation of an English word?
Nemophila is not an English word, it is latin. And English speaking people do pronounce latin extremely weird. The band do pronounce Nemophila exactly the way I would and most non English speaking countries would.
@@rolandkarlsson7072 No, they pronounce Nemophila based on the Japanese pronunciation system. I'm Japanese, so believe me. Their pronunciation might sound similar to the way the word is supposed to be pronounced, but they pronounce it the Japanese way. And I think English speakers should pronounce it the English way. Why should you pronounce a foreign word the way it's pronounced in the original language when you don't even know the language? We Japanese people pronounce any foreign word or name based on the Japanese pronunciation system. I think English speakers are too obsessed with pronouncing foreign words "correctly". In Japan, no one cares about how anyone pronounces a foreign word.
@@mfreak1126 I have heard them say Nemophila themselves. It is nearly 100% the same way we pronounce it in Sweden and in most countries. If you call that the Japanese way, so be it. English speaking people pronounce it different though. And the reason for that is that English has a very strange way to spell what they say. I have heard that the reason for this is that the English spoken language has changed A LOT , but the spelling is still the same. That's the reason why they have totally weird vowels.
The vowel i is mostly pronounced like the vowel in bee, but in English it is pronounced as aj.
The vowel e is mostly pronounced like the vowel in red, but in English it is pronunced like in bee.
The vowel a is mostly pronounced as in the word as, but in English it is pronounced as in the word a.
English also transforms words in strange ways. I heard an English speaking person try to pronounce the group name Hagane. And it was hilarious. It became Hagejn, when it simply is Ha-ga-ne, as most non English speaking would say it.
English simply has weird spelling. And there are RUclips videos making fun of it.
Not enough volume. This song should be played at a volume just shy of brain damage.