I just watched the video “Hi Ren” and it was intense. First time I heard of him. It might worth a reaction from you. Great vid and thanks for the content.
I really loved the trumpet at the end. Kind of remind you that this is basically a blue song, but yeah you’re right the call and response element is really nice because it’s so bluesy and jazzy.
Genuinely I have cried so many times listening to this. It really takes you on such an emotional journey with just instrumentals. Close your eyes and let the music take to you to a place. It's incredible.
Well all click track recorded songs are in some way math rock. 4 bars could equal 16 seconds in 4/4 time at 60 bpm 🙃 so is their more intention in this song?
I don't know. Obviously more technically accomplished than anything The Ramones, for example, ever put out. I'd still rather listen to The Ramones though.
You’re not the only one to have that opinion. I personally love these instrumentally creative songs. But yeah I’m not going to jam out to it at a party necessarily.
YOU ARE NOT A FAILED MUSICIAN, also sick reaction!
😁 thank you. And yes literally sick reaction 😂
That line between laugh/cry when you hear something that really gets to you is so real! Appreciate you.
💯💯💯 thank you!
I just watched the video “Hi Ren” and it was intense. First time I heard of him. It might worth a reaction from you. Great vid and thanks for the content.
Everybody should experience Hi Ren at least once
Only discovered Polyphi 1.5 weeks ago and their 2nd album is my fave. Was pumped to hear that you like it too.
They are legit musicians. And I am hard up for more of their music! Lol
I really loved the trumpet at the end. Kind of remind you that this is basically a blue song, but yeah you’re right the call and response element is really nice because it’s so bluesy and jazzy.
Insane song, my fave after Playing God 🔥🖤
You listen to this the same way as me, i love your video, i'm french sorry for my english
Nice! Thank you so much!
Have you ever heard of tender surrender and for the love of god by steve vai? I assume you know him but i ask for these two songs
@@Lacrevettequitwerk oh yeah! I love Vai! I owe what little lead skills on the guitar to him! Haha
I can't stop my tears when the last section with Steve starts...don't know why
Happy tears yes?
Genuinely I have cried so many times listening to this. It really takes you on such an emotional journey with just instrumentals. Close your eyes and let the music take to you to a place. It's incredible.
Yup. Seeing stuff like this always makes me question if I should even continue practicing the guitar 😂 I guess I'll stick to drums lol
It’s good to know how the other instruments work at least haha.
Fun fact. This is the epitome of 'math rock.' Each segment/subsegment is either 30 or 15 seconds long, even the trumpet outro, which is 15 seconds...
Well all click track recorded songs are in some way math rock. 4 bars could equal 16 seconds in 4/4 time at 60 bpm 🙃 so is their more intention in this song?
@@ThunderRooster I'm sure it was their intention. If it wasn't, boy what a coincidence!
You need to do Power of Imodium from Nanowar of Steel
Sokoninaru - Tenohira De Odoru , check them out.
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Ei Thunder Rooster, react 2022 em uma música - Lucas Inutilismo !! Please s2
That is a long video!
I don't know. Obviously more technically accomplished than anything The Ramones, for example, ever put out. I'd still rather listen to The Ramones though.
You’re not the only one to have that opinion. I personally love these instrumentally creative songs. But yeah I’m not going to jam out to it at a party necessarily.