I actually got into death core bc of lorna shore and have been exploring more of the genre and it has opened my mind and tastes in music. They truly are talented and genuine people.
I think half of the reason this song kicks so hard is down to the lyrics, to not have them up whilst reacting means you've missed so much. It's a real emotional tear jerker. I had goosebumps seeing them live last month!
Don't ever apologize for not liking a genre of music. Thank you for listening to this beautiful trilogy. But yes I listen to this anytime I'm driving or sometimes even if I'm just relaxing
Taste differs, but always nice to see people give credit where credit is due, even if the music as a whole is totally not their cup of tea. Too many people dismiss stuff as "bad" only because they don't like it. This album as a whole is basically my one and only foray into deathcore as well, I was never able to warm up to the genre outside of appreciating the insane skill needed to play it. But man, this album... Totally deserved the countless "album of the year" lists it made.
Great reaction sir! Deathcore definitely isn't for everyone, but that's okay. I like how you went into this with an open mind. I also appreciate your honest yet respectful opinion on the songs. 👍 I personally love deathcore when I'm doing any kind of physical work, whether it is stuff at home or when I'm at work. I love blasting it when I'm driving around too. The speed and energetic vibes that I get off the music just makes everything I'm doing more enjoyable.
Lorna Shore is great. Its their style: the evilness is going up to the end of the song. Starts with a glorious music, ends with the deepest places of hell. Deathcore isnt for everyone. Its hard to go up there, i get on the top really quick. I'm 14, and im in metal from my born cause my dad. He is a great metalhead. He leaded me to this hard music what i love. Feels like home i can literally chill on these songs.
It's somehow become a hobby of mine to watch non-deathcore fans listen to Lorna Shore music. Your bewildered expressions were a joy to watch 😄 Even if you didn't quite like it, I appreciate that you sat through it all and gave it a chance. I enjoyed hearing your thoughts at the end. Me personally, I'm a more a melodic death metal fan, and I couldn't get into deathcore until I heard Lorna Shore. I'm obsessed with their music now. Lorna Shore is turning out to be a gateway band for people to get into the genre, which is awesome. With this kind of extreme music, I think it's more about acclimatising to the sound first before you can get to the stage where it's enjoyable (and even fun). Maybe listen to a few more songs off the album then come back to these and see how you feel afterwards. But if you still don't like it after that, or if you don't feel like trying again, that's cool too. Thanks for the reaction!
@@SteveOGRockAlso watching a lyric video really helps. The lyrics are really deep and emotional. Like poetry. After listening a couple of times with lyrics you start to hear every word. Also it’s like a dialect, so the more harsh lyrics you listen to you start to understand new songs even without the lyrics. Of course only if you want to! I guess you need to be really intrigued to do that. For me harsh vocals are super emotional. It’s like he’s so upset that he is screaming and crying at the same time. Pure desperation. For me it’s hits me much deeper than clean singing.
I wanna fucking thank Lorna shore let alone will Ramos for making this beautiful yet say trilogy cuz I lost someone that I wasn't exactly close to but she was my mom's sister that died of a drug OD and it really broke me cuz she was only 58 years Old and I've been listening to this trilogy on repeat for days 😢
I would recommend Soulless Existence from the album. It's different but very good. Even if you don't do a reaction to it i recommend it, there is no music video for it so a lyric video will probably help, but it's easier to hear the lyrics in that song the first time you hear it compared to alot of them :P
Yes yes yes, Soulless Existence is definitely the best deep cut from the album and my favorite singular song of theirs for sure. And the way it drops into the groove in the 2nd verse always gets me stank-facing hard 🙏🏼
im an old school death metal head, i started listening to DM in the early 90's, Morbid Angel, Deicide, and Cannibal Corpse lover. i didnt like much Deathcore when it started, kthe first Despised Icon album, the first Suicide Silence album, after that i didnt really pay much attention to the death core scene, they all sounded the same-ish, but then years later, i hear Lorna Shore, and i realized this new era of DeathCore bands are taking influence from other genres like Black Metal and Symphonic metal, and i absolutely love this band, saw them live back in October, and they were absolutely amazing.
As others have mentioned, this was without a doubt my album of the year last year. I’ll try to summarise why I like it so much, but it’s not easy 😅 As a drummer like you, I think when I first started listening to deathcore, the musicianship is what drew me to it, but I also found the blast beats and endless kicks too much to handle after extended listening. These days, the blast beat and kicks actually fall back in the mix in my ears, I know they are there, but the guitar work and the vocals are more present, which is the opposite for when I listen to something like SFTP, where the groove and feel of the drums occupies my entire soundscape and I can’t help myself to nod along and be entirely focussed on the drums. I think I eventually desensitised to the unrelenting drums in deathcore, and started to listen to the other parts and the finer details. I sometimes find this easier to listen to than a lot of other sub genres of metal haha. With this trilogy specifically, I constantly get goosebumps from the lyrics and the melodies, I think it’s beautiful. I totally understand why you don’t like it, but I really appreciate you giving it a proper listen, so thank you!
Though I can’t currently relate to your experience of getting used to the relentless drums, I can follow the logic of how this could make sense after more listens. I think you’ve actually explained this really well dude. Thanks! 🤘🏻
Cheers Joose! Yeah, respect where due here. Just not in my current taste zone, but who knows, maybe one day. I used to hate any small amount of scream vocals in a song but that’s changed massively over time.
It took me something like half a year to go from "To The Hellfire is insanely good but too much of everything" to it being part of my "I want something to sooth myself" playlist. Acquired taste.
I have never been a fan of pure chaotic primal death metal… but this is perfection. The emotion and intensity are matched by the beauty of the melody. The writing is on point as well.
I appreciate you diving into this band despite your not being so much into it, I think you appreciated the song for what it was and acknowledging that but still saying it's not your cup of tea is very understandable. I used to not care for anything too heavy but something about the way they do it gets me ready to come back for more.
Went from All America rejects -> bullet for my valentine --> five finger death punch --> As I lay dying --> Orbit culture --> Lorna Shore. Lol I love all genres of metal 🖤
Finally someone with the same attitude. 🤩 I listen from Nightwish, Ice Nine Kills, Motionless in White to Imminence, Lorna Shore, Caskets, Currents etc. Just love variety. 🤘
The wall of sound is all about layering and production is extremely important. I think as with any complex, layered music there is an acclimation required. I listen to Lorna Shore, Archspire, Bloodshot Dawn, and the like every day and familiarity does very much play a role in the casual enjoyment of very technical metal.
I say this as a total Stan for Austin Archey, but he uses Roland RT-30 bass drum triggers, which very much explains the consistency of every hit. I don’t think it takes away from the performance, myself.
When do I want this? Always. This is my drive to work music, and my drive home. My relaxing in hot tub music. My baking brownies in the kitchen music. I love all types of music from oldies to deathcore and every thing in between, but this stuff holds a special place in my heart. I appreciate your take on it, especially recognizing the talent it takes to do all of this. I think metal music is peak "talent" when it comes to playing your instrument. If you can do this shit, you can play anything.
I'll be honest, usually if i see that the reactors is not into it, i find the reaction less compelling and probably people like me are the reasons why out there reactors overreact to everything and seems to always enjoy everything, BUT...your reaction was still really enjoyable, you were honest and...i'd say "fair". I mean, the first times i listened to Lorna Shore was with "to the hellfire" about an year ago, and i remembered me saying to myself "ok, that's was definetely the heaviest thing i've ever heard, but that's not for me". I was a metalcore guy used to Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage, Bullet For My Valentine, Architects so Lorna Shore was a step forward in heaviness. Now...Lorna Shore are by far my favourite band and i really don't know why, after some other listens here and there i got used to them and now i find that a lot of things i was listen to years ago are now slow and boring to me. I still enjoy some metalcore, groove metal and djent here and there but now Lorna Shore are like my thing (not deathcore actually, just Lorna Shore). Who knows what triggered in my brain, i hope maybe it can triggers in yours too one day but if it don't...that's fine too!
Hi Alessandro! Thanks so much for taking the time to share this with me. It’s hugely appreciated. I know what you mean, often if I’m looking up reactions to things that I want to see I’m coming from a place of “hey did you love this just as much as I did?!” and if they didn’t I’m like 😕 but if they can offer an interesting point of view, or explain why they don’t like it with authenticity and fairness then it still makes for an interesting watch. And 100% we can’t have a world of over the top reactors who love everything basically for the likes and subs from fan bases. We largely seem to have that sadly, and it has zero value. I absolutely strive to offer the genuine and fair alternative here so I’m really pleased to hear that was your experience of this. Thanks again! One day yes, I may end up getting more into deathcore, it’s entirely possible. Just not quiiiiiite there yet haha.
I think it is relaxing because. It exalts every emotion. It gets it out with love,compassion and anger. Leaving you with the feeling you have expressed everything you have in you.
It’s super relaxing for me as well! It manages to get all the emotions out. Also sometimes when there are a lot of emotions/chaos going on in my mind, I need something to overpower that. It’s so incredibly soothing and healing. I like to just lay down with my headphones and blast Lorna shore really loud. I feel really calm afterwards.
I get that this isn't created for me but I found myself trying to hear thru the forefront for the really well done symphonic stuff. And it took too much effort.
Discovered your channel with this video, and I can't believe I'm subscribing to the one channel that actually didn't like the song I love, but this was extremely fair and well thought, despite the fact that you probably didn't particularly enjoy this song😁
This comment is hugely appreciated, Luis. Thanks for taking the time to share that. Honoured that my channel made the cut despite these songs not entirely being my cup of tea. No doubt there'll be other music we can both agree on! 🤘🏻
dancing like flames, and after all i´ve done, i ´ll salt the earth and disappear, in a sea of fire shit this hits me every time i listen to Lorna Shore
I guess I'll be the weird one to say that i get both your point and at the same time, joining the multitudes of people calling the entire album a masterpiece. Personally, I've gone from being a tradional metal fan who couldn't stomach harsh vocals to a dedicated melodeath and deathcore fan. It was a gradual process. If you're interested in going deeper into the genre, I'd suggest listening to Orbit Culture first. Since you mentioned you like the groove part, i velieve you'd really appreciate them and, lets say, ease your way into the deathcire mindset. As for when i want that wall of sound to smash my face into oblivion, all the time. I actually find it relaxes me. The weird guy, remember? Huge respect for the honest review and the fact you kept an open mind throughout. You gained a subscriber today.
I don't listen to death core a lot, but I admire the talent of Will Ramos. You should check out how they put a camera down his throat on the channel of The Charismatic Voice. It's very interesting! I also recommend one if his one take vocal performances and his cover of Sleep Tokens Hypnotized. Greetings from Germany
@@SteveOGRock Will has a vocal cover of Sleep Token’s song Hypnosis on his personal RUclips channel TheWillRamos. He has a lot of vocal covers and one take videos of various Lorna Shore songs.
I think you would possibly enjoy two of their other songs To the hellfire and Suneater. A lot of fun. And the inhuman vocals alone. This sort of metal if youre not used to it takes replays, time, to appreciate the different layers in it. This 3 parter like was a emotional rollercoaster. I still cant listen to part 1 without crying. Deathcore isnt known for ballads but they have got metalheads crying every where.
I love that despite obviously not being your thing, you saw all three parts through. Deathcore is absolutely hard to get into, it was a process of years for me. But once you're in, once your ear is trained to these vocals and how the instrumentation in the genre usually is...these three tracks are art. Especially if you're able to put yourself in the position of the actor in the video. These songs are absolutely cathartic...my grandfather is 93 and just had a stroke two weeks ago. He's alive, but he's not going to "get better." This is the end for him, even if they manage to stave it off for a few months. In the process of dealing with this, all the emotions I dealt with when my father died of cancer 6 years ago came racing right back in. Sometimes you want music that's slow and somber and lets you bask in each measure and sometimes you want music that expresses that anger, the pain, the grief, the frustration. Will's voice, Austin's drums, Adam's guitar, they're the expression of my pain right now. Again, this obviously isn't your thing, but in the process of reacting to these tracks maybe you've shared them with someone else that hadn't heard them before and can also resonate with them like I do. Thank you for that.
I’d be flabbergasted if everyone who reacted to deathcore outside of the musical space said they liked it. The fact that you can nod to the musicianship is enough. Most people hear noise but a lot of these bands have serious talent if you break it down and just listen. Thanks for the honest feedback 🤘🏼
I think your view of this as a piece of art is how it should be viewed in my opinion. Invariably this won't be someone's cup of tea musically, but I think this, and other music or art that we don't like, should be viewed. You don't have to like the music or the message or anything, but you must appreciate artistry and mastery of a craft.
to be fair it does take time to adjust to death core/ blackened death core. think of it like the deep end of a pool, you need to learn to swim before jumping off into the deep end. for a long time i couldn't stand it but as time went on pulling little pieces into playlist i was listening to i found i really do enjoy it. if you haven't i'd give the lyrics a read (though by this time i'm sure you have) because they are very deep. Lorna Shore does actually use a fair bit of orchestra in some of their songs. if you are trying to find a place you'd listen to this type try it when you work out or go for a run to start. i, personally, listen to this on most days. it actually relaxes me because it does like white noise would do but you'd have to get used to it first.💜
I don't mind Lorna Shore, but I do appreaciate all the skill and talent that goes into it. Deathcore isn't really my genre though, for the zoom zoom metal I'm more into tech death like Achspire for example.
What happened to you is you drank from a firehose. It doesn't really matter what the liquid is at that point. You really do get used to it and learn to hear everything there is, not just the blastbeat and harsh lyrics. Deathcore really has a lot of great musicianship in there.
What a great reaction, I especially loved the moments where you couldn't hold the giggles. I know many people get pumped when they hear something like this but for me it's the opposite. A massive sound of wall melts my brain just enough to calm my head and my body unlike anything else. I actually tested this a week ago with my sports watch and can officially confirm that Lorna Shore is relaxing, my heart rate stayed around 50 bpm the whole 20 minutes of Pain remains trilogy.
fun fact: Adam De Micco (lead guitar) downpicks all the riffs just to be over the top with that xD. great reaction dude it's great seeing people who don't like this music appreciating it.
Lovely reaction. Is nice to have honest opinions. And is fine if this is not your cup of tea. What is important is that you understand the talent and hard work of the band. For me this is all i listen to cause it always calms me down and helps me relax and go to a happy place in my mind and soul. I sleep to this kind of music cause it helps me fall asleep in under 2 minutes. That is how much it makes me forget about everything stressful and negative. I started years ago with less agressive styles of rock and slowly craved for more and more. Now i mostly listen to death core and styles close to it. I found out that this type of vocals and chaos helps me relax and i kinda became addicted to it.
Thanks for sharing that Tatiana. Seems you’re not alone in finding it relaxing! A good few other comments relating the same experience. Really interesting!
@@SteveOGRock i think that for people who are chaotic in their thought process and even in their day to day life this kind of music feels like home and we find ourselves in this kind of style. I think is relaxing because we find it familiar and similar to our own selves. Also i discovered about myself who by nature i am aggressive and have a bad temper that is a safe way to let my negativity leave my mind and body and that is one of the reasons why is calming and relaxing. But that might be just me and might not apply to others.
A wrinkle in time Take what is left of my life Before you go Show me what it's like to finally know The face behind the silhouette In this world I made to be infinite But within the expanse, I finally see A world without you isn't meant for me - COME THE FUCK ON WHY AM I CRYING!
Meshuggah ... Ligature Marks ... It's a banger! Your friend Johan in Sweden who like you listens to and enjoys basically all types of music but has his foundation and roots in metal.
That story is so sad. That man tried to suicide himself, he survived, and than he burnt down the house. And he was in that house. Thats depressive. Omg. Hard and it needs much time to get all of these informations. Sad. Really sad. Weird feelings
The album kind of explains it. The dreams are just that, dreams. The main character built this world in his dreams and and this is the 3 part trilogy of him realizing he has to go back to reality. So he burns it all to the ground to return there.
I'm a big fan of Lorna Shore, not so much deathcore in general. LS have amazing melodic overtones and it's universe of sound to get lost in at the end of a mad day at the office. I like to read through the lyrics of a new song to get a feel for it, and then just turn the volume up, close my eyes and experience it in an almost meditative state
everything is a wall of sound until you get an ear for it. i remember thinking lamb of god was a wall of sound back when i only listened to metallica but i slowly progressed to more wild stuff
@@SteveOGRock U can start with the new album I love their song Birds… They have changed their sound but have always been awsome Katatonia - Birds (from their new album) Katatonia - Old heart falls (little older) If u like it u have alot to discover 😊🤘
So, this is my firt introduction to Steve, but....is he literally blind? I only ask in my igorance because my guy conpletely ignored everything happening in the video and went straight for the most in depth review of the pain remains trilogy to date! The technical analysis my dude was throwing down as he listed was unreal!
Haha! I’m not blind, but I focus in on the music first and foremost. If something catches my eye in the video then I’ll call it out but it’s all about the sounds for me 🤘🏻Thanks for watching!
I think you need to take a step back and evaluate what they are trying to convey, read the lyrics, as you listen and watch the video again particularly Pain Remains 1. It is 100% a wall of sound, but the expression held with in is so perfectly on point, and because your not reading the lyrics, you can't get fully absorbed. Also I have to say that I have dabbled in Deathcore over the years all the way back to 2009, suicide silence and a few other bands were my entry point and I sounded exactley like you, "this is absolutely amazing musicianship, but it's not for me" keep checking it out enough and eventually when it clicks, all the songs that your now saying "not for me" will suddenly take on an entirely different landscape. A song in particular that I think of a lot is "Disengage" by Suicide Silence, one of my buddy's showed it to me originally and I just didn't get it, but I found myself gravitating toward it, it just never clicked. When "to the hellfire" by Lorna Shore released, I heard it and said the same thing but kept going back to it, over the course of a month I probably found myself listening to that song hundreds of times, and somewhere in the first 4 or 5 playthroughs, it clicked. That's not to say I didn't enjoy it before, but I didn't fully understand it, but man when it clicked, I wanted nothing more than All of the Deathcore all the time. Keep doing reactions, and maybe one day it will all click, if you haven't already, "To the Hellfire" should have been your intro to Lorna Shore, and if you thought this was a wall of sound....oh boy your in for a surprise
Everything you said is EXACTLY what I think of Lorna Shore. Props to the talent FOR SURE. But I can’t get into the blast off your face wall of energy the whole freakin time. I’m going to see them live in a few weeks, they are opening for Mastodon and Gojira…I’m excited to see Lorna Shore live to be honest. But it’s still not my thing, I guess.
Yeah, since you see it as a wall of sound and too much it is most likely just that you aren't used to the genre. Because the composition in this trilogy is phenomenal and so much more than just "a lot"
This is so heavy musically and thematically that I could not help but laugh hysterically when you say " this gentleman is have a really difficult time." Ya think? 😅
Hello your phrasing the drummer for his intense fast drumming but this will have you respecting him more did you know this drummer done a whole tour and studio time with a slip disc in his back haha
Is so weird for me to see someone laughing that much at such heart-breaking story, paying more attention to the visual and not just the music would had been be great
I agree with most of your thoughts, with the caveat that I really love this particular song hahah. I think there's just enough melody in it for me to latch onto, and the guitar solos are beyond beautiful. By the way, this song is considered "soft" for their standards, so you probably wouldn't enjoy listening to anything else by them. I'll be the contrarian here in the comments and say that I was disappointed by the album - it felt way too repetitive for me. You know the ridiculously low breakdown you heard in Pt. III here? Yeah, that happens 12 times in the album. Not a fan. I also have a serious issue with these music videos, and I prefer to enjoy the music without them. There's been talk in the community about suicide prevention and how these three videos have helped people process their pain, and that's great! And I'm not trying to take that catharsis away from them. But the fact is that these videos show a very simple sequence of events: this man loses his partner, sees no way out, has no support around him and kills himself. His act at the end is the logical, natural conclusion. Period. The videos completely lack the "prevention" nuance, and therefore they send a very dangerous message to someone who watches this and does not have a support network around them. The whole death metal spectrum has struggled for years with a "lonely angry men" epidemic, and they are most likely to be (very) negatively impacted by what they saw.
I would strongly recommend re-watching with the lyrics nearby. Lorna Shore has created what can only be described as a masterpiece of modern art. The lyrics, the story behind the emotion, is what drives this far more than blast beats and guttural screams. If you do re-watch with lyrics, try not to focus so much on the music theory. Focus on the way the music makes you feel. Each of the 3 parts has a very distinct emotion it is portraying. Anyone that has experienced loss should be able to relate to the feeling of each song.
Personally, I'll listen to this at any time of day or night. I've been known to listen on headphones in bed before going to sleep. I've listened whilst working and whilst sitting around doing nothing. I guess I'm just in to it, so it doesn't make a difference to me.
Focus on the underlying melody and not on the brrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Let the melody away you away and you’ll understand why some are absolutely in love with it.
The key change gives me such a musical boner it's not funny. I am an absolute sucker for a perfect key change... and the one in After all I've Done hits the soul just right. I gotta be really careful watching these videos. Death hits me really hard for personal reasons, and I've never finished the videos (any of them) dry lol. Not to mention the actor has the PERFECT thousand yard stare, and that just hurts to see. Their "return to nothingness" ep is what got me into any form of deathcore. I've been borderline obsessed with Ramos era Lorna Shore since. I have never in my life heard an album end so unbelievably perfect. Such an emotional, beautiful masterpiece
I just don’t think sound should require a lyric sheet to really hit. Lyrics should cut through with enough clarity to be understood sonically. But that’s just me maybe.
do you think you're not supposed to notice that it's the same recurring chord structure thousands of times? also how did they film those actors with a straight face and think "yeah that looks good, that's cinema"
for me this in every day every time music. my mind is chaos and it kills me if i cant escape it for a while. this kind of music gives me peace and calm. without this album i woud have a way more shit year and i dont know i coud have handeled. ty for ur reaction
In fairness, of course I don’t know going into a reaction whether it’s a particularly emotionally charged piece of music or not. Part of the fun is zero knowledge or expectations at all. I love just getting what I can purely from the music itself.
I actually got into death core bc of lorna shore and have been exploring more of the genre and it has opened my mind and tastes in music. They truly are talented and genuine people.
I will have to explore the genre more i reckon
I think half of the reason this song kicks so hard is down to the lyrics, to not have them up whilst reacting means you've missed so much. It's a real emotional tear jerker. I had goosebumps seeing them live last month!
I totally agree, the lyrics make it make much more sense.....
Don't ever apologize for not liking a genre of music. Thank you for listening to this beautiful trilogy. But yes I listen to this anytime I'm driving or sometimes even if I'm just relaxing
Taste differs, but always nice to see people give credit where credit is due, even if the music as a whole is totally not their cup of tea. Too many people dismiss stuff as "bad" only because they don't like it. This album as a whole is basically my one and only foray into deathcore as well, I was never able to warm up to the genre outside of appreciating the insane skill needed to play it. But man, this album... Totally deserved the countless "album of the year" lists it made.
Thanks for sharing Mecielle! Yeah definitely different tastes here, but you can’t deny the technical talent on display.
Great reaction sir! Deathcore definitely isn't for everyone, but that's okay. I like how you went into this with an open mind. I also appreciate your honest yet respectful opinion on the songs. 👍
I personally love deathcore when I'm doing any kind of physical work, whether it is stuff at home or when I'm at work. I love blasting it when I'm driving around too. The speed and energetic vibes that I get off the music just makes everything I'm doing more enjoyable.
Hmm, yeah I can see how this could be good for some intense physical work. Keep energy levels sustained at a high level. Good call.
Lorna Shore is great. Its their style: the evilness is going up to the end of the song. Starts with a glorious music, ends with the deepest places of hell. Deathcore isnt for everyone. Its hard to go up there, i get on the top really quick. I'm 14, and im in metal from my born cause my dad. He is a great metalhead. He leaded me to this hard music what i love. Feels like home i can literally chill on these songs.
First! One of the best albums of last year such a beautiful masterpiece in the last 3 tracks.
It is seriously impressive work! But man, it is just not for me 😅
It's somehow become a hobby of mine to watch non-deathcore fans listen to Lorna Shore music. Your bewildered expressions were a joy to watch 😄
Even if you didn't quite like it, I appreciate that you sat through it all and gave it a chance. I enjoyed hearing your thoughts at the end.
Me personally, I'm a more a melodic death metal fan, and I couldn't get into deathcore until I heard Lorna Shore. I'm obsessed with their music now. Lorna Shore is turning out to be a gateway band for people to get into the genre, which is awesome.
With this kind of extreme music, I think it's more about acclimatising to the sound first before you can get to the stage where it's enjoyable (and even fun). Maybe listen to a few more songs off the album then come back to these and see how you feel afterwards. But if you still don't like it after that, or if you don't feel like trying again, that's cool too.
Thanks for the reaction!
Thanks for the very considered thoughtful message! Enormously appreciated. I’m sure I’ll explore them and other deathcore more in future.
@@SteveOGRockAlso watching a lyric video really helps. The lyrics are really deep and emotional. Like poetry. After listening a couple of times with lyrics you start to hear every word. Also it’s like a dialect, so the more harsh lyrics you listen to you start to understand new songs even without the lyrics. Of course only if you want to! I guess you need to be really intrigued to do that. For me harsh vocals are super emotional. It’s like he’s so upset that he is screaming and crying at the same time. Pure desperation. For me it’s hits me much deeper than clean singing.
I wanna fucking thank Lorna shore let alone will Ramos for making this beautiful yet say trilogy cuz I lost someone that I wasn't exactly close to but she was my mom's sister that died of a drug OD and it really broke me cuz she was only 58 years Old and I've been listening to this trilogy on repeat for days 😢
I would recommend Soulless Existence from the album. It's different but very good. Even if you don't do a reaction to it i recommend it, there is no music video for it so a lyric video will probably help, but it's easier to hear the lyrics in that song the first time you hear it compared to alot of them :P
Yes yes yes, Soulless Existence is definitely the best deep cut from the album and my favorite singular song of theirs for sure. And the way it drops into the groove in the 2nd verse always gets me stank-facing hard 🙏🏼
im an old school death metal head, i started listening to DM in the early 90's, Morbid Angel, Deicide, and Cannibal Corpse lover. i didnt like much Deathcore when it started, kthe first Despised Icon album, the first Suicide Silence album, after that i didnt really pay much attention to the death core scene, they all sounded the same-ish, but then years later, i hear Lorna Shore, and i realized this new era of DeathCore bands are taking influence from other genres like Black Metal and Symphonic metal, and i absolutely love this band, saw them live back in October, and they were absolutely amazing.
As others have mentioned, this was without a doubt my album of the year last year. I’ll try to summarise why I like it so much, but it’s not easy 😅
As a drummer like you, I think when I first started listening to deathcore, the musicianship is what drew me to it, but I also found the blast beats and endless kicks too much to handle after extended listening.
These days, the blast beat and kicks actually fall back in the mix in my ears, I know they are there, but the guitar work and the vocals are more present, which is the opposite for when I listen to something like SFTP, where the groove and feel of the drums occupies my entire soundscape and I can’t help myself to nod along and be entirely focussed on the drums.
I think I eventually desensitised to the unrelenting drums in deathcore, and started to listen to the other parts and the finer details. I sometimes find this easier to listen to than a lot of other sub genres of metal haha.
With this trilogy specifically, I constantly get goosebumps from the lyrics and the melodies, I think it’s beautiful.
I totally understand why you don’t like it, but I really appreciate you giving it a proper listen, so thank you!
Though I can’t currently relate to your experience of getting used to the relentless drums, I can follow the logic of how this could make sense after more listens. I think you’ve actually explained this really well dude. Thanks! 🤘🏻
This trilogy is a masterpiece without doubt. Emotion x1000
So easily my album of the year.
I'm glad you appreciated it, even though it's clearly not your thing. 😂
Cheers Joose! Yeah, respect where due here. Just not in my current taste zone, but who knows, maybe one day. I used to hate any small amount of scream vocals in a song but that’s changed massively over time.
"A WORLD WITHOUT YOU ISN'T MEANT FOR ME!!!!!!!!", gets me every time, hits so f'ing hard
Thank you sir for checking this out and doing it well. You gave me a reason to see the trilogy again. Good luck with the channel.
It took me something like half a year to go from "To The Hellfire is insanely good but too much of everything" to it being part of my "I want something to sooth myself" playlist.
Acquired taste.
I have never been a fan of pure chaotic primal death metal… but this is perfection. The emotion and intensity are matched by the beauty of the melody. The writing is on point as well.
I love it at bed time and when I first wake up
haha, how badass
I start my mornings off with lorna shore on my work days. Love them so much.
Gosh you must start the work day HYPED! Haha. Such intense energy. Fair enough Jake! Thanks for sharing.
I appreciate you diving into this band despite your not being so much into it, I think you appreciated the song for what it was and acknowledging that but still saying it's not your cup of tea is very understandable. I used to not care for anything too heavy but something about the way they do it gets me ready to come back for more.
LS 🤘
Best symphonic blackned Deathcore band 🖤
I love the key change in part 2 so much. On any given day this will make me cry
Went from All America rejects -> bullet for my valentine --> five finger death punch --> As I lay dying --> Orbit culture --> Lorna Shore. Lol I love all genres of metal 🖤
Finally someone with the same attitude. 🤩
I listen from Nightwish, Ice Nine Kills, Motionless in White to Imminence, Lorna Shore, Caskets, Currents etc.
Just love variety. 🤘
loved your reaction so honest keep it up
Much appreciated, will do!
The wall of sound is all about layering and production is extremely important. I think as with any complex, layered music there is an acclimation required. I listen to Lorna Shore, Archspire, Bloodshot Dawn, and the like every day and familiarity does very much play a role in the casual enjoyment of very technical metal.
I say this as a total Stan for Austin Archey, but he uses Roland RT-30 bass drum triggers, which very much explains the consistency of every hit. I don’t think it takes away from the performance, myself.
Yes, they're using a drum machine - his name is Austin Archey.
Haha nicely put
When do I want this? Always. This is my drive to work music, and my drive home. My relaxing in hot tub music. My baking brownies in the kitchen music. I love all types of music from oldies to deathcore and every thing in between, but this stuff holds a special place in my heart. I appreciate your take on it, especially recognizing the talent it takes to do all of this. I think metal music is peak "talent" when it comes to playing your instrument. If you can do this shit, you can play anything.
“Hardy - Radio Song” PLEASE straight banger
Thanks! Never heard this before, will line it up ✅
@@SteveOGRock u are the man Steve
Dude. DUDE. That was so in my wheelhouse haha. Reaction video now ready and will be published tomorrow ✅
I'll be honest, usually if i see that the reactors is not into it, i find the reaction less compelling and probably people like me are the reasons why out there reactors overreact to everything and seems to always enjoy everything, BUT...your reaction was still really enjoyable, you were honest and...i'd say "fair". I mean, the first times i listened to Lorna Shore was with "to the hellfire" about an year ago, and i remembered me saying to myself "ok, that's was definetely the heaviest thing i've ever heard, but that's not for me". I was a metalcore guy used to Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage, Bullet For My Valentine, Architects so Lorna Shore was a step forward in heaviness. Now...Lorna Shore are by far my favourite band and i really don't know why, after some other listens here and there i got used to them and now i find that a lot of things i was listen to years ago are now slow and boring to me. I still enjoy some metalcore, groove metal and djent here and there but now Lorna Shore are like my thing (not deathcore actually, just Lorna Shore). Who knows what triggered in my brain, i hope maybe it can triggers in yours too one day but if it don't...that's fine too!
Hi Alessandro! Thanks so much for taking the time to share this with me. It’s hugely appreciated. I know what you mean, often if I’m looking up reactions to things that I want to see I’m coming from a place of “hey did you love this just as much as I did?!” and if they didn’t I’m like 😕 but if they can offer an interesting point of view, or explain why they don’t like it with authenticity and fairness then it still makes for an interesting watch. And 100% we can’t have a world of over the top reactors who love everything basically for the likes and subs from fan bases. We largely seem to have that sadly, and it has zero value. I absolutely strive to offer the genuine and fair alternative here so I’m really pleased to hear that was your experience of this. Thanks again!
One day yes, I may end up getting more into deathcore, it’s entirely possible. Just not quiiiiiite there yet haha.
For me anyway I find this music very relaxing and Lorna Shore is one of my favorite bands🤘
Relaxing! Haha that’s awesome Isaac. Fair enough! I can’t imagine it myself 😅
😁🤘😁🤘😁🤘
Isaac you are not alone, this is my current go to song (well, trilogy) when I need to relax.
I think it is relaxing because. It exalts every emotion. It gets it out with love,compassion and anger. Leaving you with the feeling you have expressed everything you have in you.
It’s super relaxing for me as well! It manages to get all the emotions out. Also sometimes when there are a lot of emotions/chaos going on in my mind, I need something to overpower that. It’s so incredibly soothing and healing. I like to just lay down with my headphones and blast Lorna shore really loud. I feel really calm afterwards.
you are a brave man taking on the trilogy all in one shot
I am committed! 🤘🏻😅
Great fuxking reaction. I loved every second of it.
I get that this isn't created for me but I found myself trying to hear thru the forefront for the really well done symphonic stuff.
And it took too much effort.
yeah I can see how
great reaction!
now take a look at the rest of the album!
Discovered your channel with this video, and I can't believe I'm subscribing to the one channel that actually didn't like the song I love, but this was extremely fair and well thought, despite the fact that you probably didn't particularly enjoy this song😁
This comment is hugely appreciated, Luis. Thanks for taking the time to share that. Honoured that my channel made the cut despite these songs not entirely being my cup of tea. No doubt there'll be other music we can both agree on! 🤘🏻
dancing like flames,
and after all i´ve done,
i ´ll salt the earth and disappear,
in a sea of fire
shit this hits me every time i listen to Lorna Shore
I guess I'll be the weird one to say that i get both your point and at the same time, joining the multitudes of people calling the entire album a masterpiece.
Personally, I've gone from being a tradional metal fan who couldn't stomach harsh vocals to a dedicated melodeath and deathcore fan. It was a gradual process. If you're interested in going deeper into the genre, I'd suggest listening to Orbit Culture first. Since you mentioned you like the groove part, i velieve you'd really appreciate them and, lets say, ease your way into the deathcire mindset.
As for when i want that wall of sound to smash my face into oblivion, all the time. I actually find it relaxes me. The weird guy, remember?
Huge respect for the honest review and the fact you kept an open mind throughout. You gained a subscriber today.
Thank you very much indeed 💙
Honestly if there's a band to get into deathcore with lorna shore is one of the best
I don't listen to death core a lot, but I admire the talent of Will Ramos. You should check out how they put a camera down his throat on the channel of The Charismatic Voice. It's very interesting!
I also recommend one if his one take vocal performances and his cover of Sleep Tokens Hypnotized.
Greetings from Germany
Wait he covered Sleep Token?! That is very intriguing.
🇩🇪🤘🏻
@@SteveOGRock yes. It's awesome!
@@SteveOGRock Will has a vocal cover of Sleep Token’s song Hypnosis on his personal RUclips channel TheWillRamos. He has a lot of vocal covers and one take videos of various Lorna Shore songs.
I think you would possibly enjoy two of their other songs To the hellfire and Suneater. A lot of fun. And the inhuman vocals alone.
This sort of metal if youre not used to it takes replays, time, to appreciate the different layers in it.
This 3 parter like was a emotional rollercoaster. I still cant listen to part 1 without crying. Deathcore isnt known for ballads but they have got metalheads crying every where.
I love that despite obviously not being your thing, you saw all three parts through. Deathcore is absolutely hard to get into, it was a process of years for me. But once you're in, once your ear is trained to these vocals and how the instrumentation in the genre usually is...these three tracks are art. Especially if you're able to put yourself in the position of the actor in the video. These songs are absolutely cathartic...my grandfather is 93 and just had a stroke two weeks ago. He's alive, but he's not going to "get better." This is the end for him, even if they manage to stave it off for a few months. In the process of dealing with this, all the emotions I dealt with when my father died of cancer 6 years ago came racing right back in. Sometimes you want music that's slow and somber and lets you bask in each measure and sometimes you want music that expresses that anger, the pain, the grief, the frustration. Will's voice, Austin's drums, Adam's guitar, they're the expression of my pain right now. Again, this obviously isn't your thing, but in the process of reacting to these tracks maybe you've shared them with someone else that hadn't heard them before and can also resonate with them like I do. Thank you for that.
Thanks for this thoughtful comment, and for sharing your story. I hope your doing ok ❤️
Will: "A world without you isn't meant for me!"
Me: *Sad headbanging*
🖤
I’d be flabbergasted if everyone who reacted to deathcore outside of the musical space said they liked it. The fact that you can nod to the musicianship is enough. Most people hear noise but a lot of these bands have serious talent if you break it down and just listen. Thanks for the honest feedback 🤘🏼
Cheers!
Mate, your username is amazing 😂 I have to know what inspired it!
I think your view of this as a piece of art is how it should be viewed in my opinion. Invariably this won't be someone's cup of tea musically, but I think this, and other music or art that we don't like, should be viewed. You don't have to like the music or the message or anything, but you must appreciate artistry and mastery of a craft.
to be fair it does take time to adjust to death core/ blackened death core. think of it like the deep end of a pool, you need to learn to swim before jumping off into the deep end. for a long time i couldn't stand it but as time went on pulling little pieces into playlist i was listening to i found i really do enjoy it. if you haven't i'd give the lyrics a read (though by this time i'm sure you have) because they are very deep. Lorna Shore does actually use a fair bit of orchestra in some of their songs. if you are trying to find a place you'd listen to this type try it when you work out or go for a run to start. i, personally, listen to this on most days. it actually relaxes me because it does like white noise would do but you'd have to get used to it first.💜
Thanks for sharing Abbigal!
I don't mind Lorna Shore, but I do appreaciate all the skill and talent that goes into it. Deathcore isn't really my genre though, for the zoom zoom metal I'm more into tech death like Achspire for example.
I need Death Metal music streams before and after work to calm me down 😅 (camera operator for a teleshopping channel in Germany)
"At what point in your week do you listen to this?"
Yes.
Hahaha such a good answer.
What happened to you is you drank from a firehose. It doesn't really matter what the liquid is at that point. You really do get used to it and learn to hear everything there is, not just the blastbeat and harsh lyrics. Deathcore really has a lot of great musicianship in there.
"bloody hell" at 12:17
Why yes that was bloody and next stop is hell 😂😂
I would recommend to listen to the entire album it's 🔥
What a great reaction, I especially loved the moments where you couldn't hold the giggles. I know many people get pumped when they hear something like this but for me it's the opposite. A massive sound of wall melts my brain just enough to calm my head and my body unlike anything else. I actually tested this a week ago with my sports watch and can officially confirm that Lorna Shore is relaxing, my heart rate stayed around 50 bpm the whole 20 minutes of Pain remains trilogy.
That’s amazing. Yeah, perhaps the wall of sound is something akin to white noise. Overload of sound that actually calms the brain. Interesting!
This is my jam. 🤷🏻♀️🖤
fun fact: Adam De Micco (lead guitar) downpicks all the riffs just to be over the top with that xD. great reaction dude it's great seeing people who don't like this music appreciating it.
good lord! that's a busy wrist lol
Thanks Ondrej!
@@SteveOGRock bro for real that shit hurts 🤣
Lovely reaction. Is nice to have honest opinions. And is fine if this is not your cup of tea. What is important is that you understand the talent and hard work of the band. For me this is all i listen to cause it always calms me down and helps me relax and go to a happy place in my mind and soul. I sleep to this kind of music cause it helps me fall asleep in under 2 minutes. That is how much it makes me forget about everything stressful and negative. I started years ago with less agressive styles of rock and slowly craved for more and more. Now i mostly listen to death core and styles close to it. I found out that this type of vocals and chaos helps me relax and i kinda became addicted to it.
Thanks for sharing that Tatiana. Seems you’re not alone in finding it relaxing! A good few other comments relating the same experience. Really interesting!
@@SteveOGRock i think that for people who are chaotic in their thought process and even in their day to day life this kind of music feels like home and we find ourselves in this kind of style. I think is relaxing because we find it familiar and similar to our own selves. Also i discovered about myself who by nature i am aggressive and have a bad temper that is a safe way to let my negativity leave my mind and body and that is one of the reasons why is calming and relaxing. But that might be just me and might not apply to others.
A wrinkle in time Take what is left of my life Before you go Show me what it's like to finally know The face behind the silhouette In this world I made to be infinite But within the expanse, I finally see A world without you isn't meant for me - COME THE FUCK ON WHY AM I CRYING!
You should react to any of Will Ramos's One Take Vocals they are so good.
Meshuggah ... Ligature Marks ... It's a banger! Your friend Johan in Sweden who like you listens to and enjoys basically all types of music but has his foundation and roots in metal.
Thanks for the recommendation Johan! And that tid bit of info about Johan! How cool.
That story is so sad. That man tried to suicide himself, he survived, and than he burnt down the house. And he was in that house. Thats depressive. Omg. Hard and it needs much time to get all of these informations. Sad. Really sad. Weird feelings
The album kind of explains it. The dreams are just that, dreams. The main character built this world in his dreams and and this is the 3 part trilogy of him realizing he has to go back to reality. So he burns it all to the ground to return there.
go biiiiiiiiiirds, great game last night!!!!!!!!! also, this trilogy is amazing
Certainly was!! Wonder who we’ll face next? My money is on 49ers. Either way, NFC title game next! Awesome 🦅
We shall see. I kind of want the eagles to lay the cowboys to rest. But yes. Go birds. Now I’ll finish your trilogy 😂
Will Ramos one take playtheough, hypnotis
Yeah I think I need to check that out. Thanks!
Blow your mind
The Trilogy weaves through the stages of grief. Their soliloquy.
People who don't know:🤘🔥😁
People who know:😢
I'm a big fan of Lorna Shore, not so much deathcore in general. LS have amazing melodic overtones and it's universe of sound to get lost in at the end of a mad day at the office. I like to read through the lyrics of a new song to get a feel for it, and then just turn the volume up, close my eyes and experience it in an almost meditative state
Love this. Thanks for sharing that, Jynx 🤘🏻
It is almost too intense for me. But I get both the sadness and the relief this brings. 👍🎶🤘🖖
everything is a wall of sound until you get an ear for it. i remember thinking lamb of god was a wall of sound back when i only listened to metallica but i slowly progressed to more wild stuff
I actually do these vocals, also I listen to this music 24/7 😭 not for everyone though, loved your review
Cheers for saying so! Much appreciated ❤️
Lorna is
One of the best 🤘
Have u ever heard of Katatonia?
Think u would like them
I haven’t, no. Got a link for a starter track?
@@SteveOGRock
U can start with the new album
I love their song Birds…
They have changed their sound but have always been awsome
Katatonia - Birds (from their new album)
Katatonia - Old heart falls (little older)
If u like it u have alot to discover 😊🤘
@@SteveOGRock
m.ruclips.net/video/_ILWPwc4KaY/видео.html
"very beautiful music here, not what I was expecting at all"
oh boy how that changed fast🤣
also the drummer, Austin Archey, is absolutely positively incredible. Easily my favorite drummer in deathcore
So, this is my firt introduction to Steve, but....is he literally blind? I only ask in my igorance because my guy conpletely ignored everything happening in the video and went straight for the most in depth review of the pain remains trilogy to date! The technical analysis my dude was throwing down as he listed was unreal!
Haha! I’m not blind, but I focus in on the music first and foremost. If something catches my eye in the video then I’ll call it out but it’s all about the sounds for me 🤘🏻Thanks for watching!
I think you need to take a step back and evaluate what they are trying to convey, read the lyrics, as you listen and watch the video again particularly Pain Remains 1. It is 100% a wall of sound, but the expression held with in is so perfectly on point, and because your not reading the lyrics, you can't get fully absorbed.
Also I have to say that I have dabbled in Deathcore over the years all the way back to 2009, suicide silence and a few other bands were my entry point and I sounded exactley like you, "this is absolutely amazing musicianship, but it's not for me" keep checking it out enough and eventually when it clicks, all the songs that your now saying "not for me" will suddenly take on an entirely different landscape.
A song in particular that I think of a lot is "Disengage" by Suicide Silence, one of my buddy's showed it to me originally and I just didn't get it, but I found myself gravitating toward it, it just never clicked. When "to the hellfire" by Lorna Shore released, I heard it and said the same thing but kept going back to it, over the course of a month I probably found myself listening to that song hundreds of times, and somewhere in the first 4 or 5 playthroughs, it clicked. That's not to say I didn't enjoy it before, but I didn't fully understand it, but man when it clicked, I wanted nothing more than All of the Deathcore all the time.
Keep doing reactions, and maybe one day it will all click, if you haven't already, "To the Hellfire" should have been your intro to Lorna Shore, and if you thought this was a wall of sound....oh boy your in for a surprise
Everything you said is EXACTLY what I think of Lorna Shore. Props to the talent FOR SURE. But I can’t get into the blast off your face wall of energy the whole freakin time. I’m going to see them live in a few weeks, they are opening for Mastodon and Gojira…I’m excited to see Lorna Shore live to be honest. But it’s still not my thing, I guess.
Yeah, since you see it as a wall of sound and too much it is most likely just that you aren't used to the genre. Because the composition in this trilogy is phenomenal and so much more than just "a lot"
This is my falling asleep music
👍👍👍👍👍
Well death core is a different breed but damn these videos made me blubber like a baby. I can't imagine losing my kid
This is so heavy musically and thematically that I could not help but laugh hysterically when you say " this gentleman is have a really difficult time."
Ya think? 😅
😅
Hello your phrasing the drummer for his intense fast drumming but this will have you respecting him more did you know this drummer done a whole tour and studio time with a slip disc in his back haha
Good lord, how did he manage that?! Did he strap his back to a plank of wood for the gigs to keep it all in line? Yikes. I can’t imagine that.
@@SteveOGRock from what I read online nope he just got on with it did the sets in pain all the time bit never put in a bad set thats dedicated
That’s badass. I would definitely wimp out 😅
Is so weird for me to see someone laughing that much at such heart-breaking story, paying more attention to the visual and not just the music would had been be great
I agree with most of your thoughts, with the caveat that I really love this particular song hahah. I think there's just enough melody in it for me to latch onto, and the guitar solos are beyond beautiful. By the way, this song is considered "soft" for their standards, so you probably wouldn't enjoy listening to anything else by them. I'll be the contrarian here in the comments and say that I was disappointed by the album - it felt way too repetitive for me. You know the ridiculously low breakdown you heard in Pt. III here? Yeah, that happens 12 times in the album. Not a fan.
I also have a serious issue with these music videos, and I prefer to enjoy the music without them. There's been talk in the community about suicide prevention and how these three videos have helped people process their pain, and that's great! And I'm not trying to take that catharsis away from them. But the fact is that these videos show a very simple sequence of events: this man loses his partner, sees no way out, has no support around him and kills himself. His act at the end is the logical, natural conclusion. Period. The videos completely lack the "prevention" nuance, and therefore they send a very dangerous message to someone who watches this and does not have a support network around them. The whole death metal spectrum has struggled for years with a "lonely angry men" epidemic, and they are most likely to be (very) negatively impacted by what they saw.
couldn't agree more with all this
I would strongly recommend re-watching with the lyrics nearby. Lorna Shore has created what can only be described as a masterpiece of modern art. The lyrics, the story behind the emotion, is what drives this far more than blast beats and guttural screams. If you do re-watch with lyrics, try not to focus so much on the music theory. Focus on the way the music makes you feel. Each of the 3 parts has a very distinct emotion it is portraying. Anyone that has experienced loss should be able to relate to the feeling of each song.
Thanks Travis! I may do that…
go birds!
Yes indeed! NFC Championship game! Last time we were in that game was a rather good year... 👀
Personally, I'll listen to this at any time of day or night. I've been known to listen on headphones in bed before going to sleep. I've listened whilst working and whilst sitting around doing nothing. I guess I'm just in to it, so it doesn't make a difference to me.
Focus on the underlying melody and not on the brrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Let the melody away you away and you’ll understand why some are absolutely in love with it.
The key change gives me such a musical boner it's not funny. I am an absolute sucker for a perfect key change... and the one in After all I've Done hits the soul just right.
I gotta be really careful watching these videos. Death hits me really hard for personal reasons, and I've never finished the videos (any of them) dry lol. Not to mention the actor has the PERFECT thousand yard stare, and that just hurts to see.
Their "return to nothingness" ep is what got me into any form of deathcore. I've been borderline obsessed with Ramos era Lorna Shore since. I have never in my life heard an album end so unbelievably perfect. Such an emotional, beautiful masterpiece
You honestly don't need to understand the words the video tells you everything. It's meant to be melancholy to invoke that feeling of despair
"there's probly a story arc"
yes.
"I'll be focusing on the music"
I dare you to try....
holy hell you heartless heathen!
😅
So you dont like it, but you doesnt say its bad right?
Correct ✅
It is an acquired taste I guess...have you ever listened to old school death metal ?
Perhaps in passing, but not consciously, no
O maior erro de uma pessoa reagindo a Lorna Shore, é não colocar a letra pra acompanhar!
I just don’t think sound should require a lyric sheet to really hit. Lyrics should cut through with enough clarity to be understood sonically. But that’s just me maybe.
do you think you're not supposed to notice that it's the same recurring chord structure thousands of times? also how did they film those actors with a straight face and think "yeah that looks good, that's cinema"
Reacting without looking at the lyrics . Useless 👋
Each to their own
for me this in every day every time music. my mind is chaos and it kills me if i cant escape it for a while. this kind of music gives me peace and calm. without this album i woud have a way more shit year and i dont know i coud have handeled. ty for ur reaction
I would highly recommend looking up lyrics before a react specially one as emotionally impactful as this trilogy
In fairness, of course I don’t know going into a reaction whether it’s a particularly emotionally charged piece of music or not. Part of the fun is zero knowledge or expectations at all. I love just getting what I can purely from the music itself.