FIRST TIME HEARING Bloodywood - Dana Dan REACTION

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  • @shiahalud
    @shiahalud Год назад +343

    Metal has always dealt with difficult topics. It's always bothered me that so many dismiss it as noise because there is a lot of phenomenal things in the genre.

    • @demonic7610
      @demonic7610 Год назад +17

      TBH any Therapist will never understand metal because their teachings won't allow it, only a therapist who was a metalhead to start with could ever understand, Therapists to this day often fight metal as a form of therapy because they don't understand how helpful it is to us who it calms down.

    • @FINNSTIGAT0R
      @FINNSTIGAT0R Год назад +8

      One of my childhood teachers was convinced Metallica was with Satan 😂

    • @kdm704
      @kdm704 Год назад +3

      Leaving a reply just because of your user name, I used to listen to them back in the day!

    • @shiahalud
      @shiahalud Год назад +2

      @@kdm704 if you mean mine. I'm aware of the band but my reference is to the books

    • @HereticalKitsune
      @HereticalKitsune Год назад +4

      To quote Freedom Calling "Metal Is For Everyone". It's such a good song, but yes, metal is something special. The roughness helps to express all those dark, hidden feelings buried deep inside, it's music to vent feelings.

  • @carmenhuyser808
    @carmenhuyser808 Год назад +107

    The lead dancer represents Kali, who among other aspects is a protective force for the innocent. She wears the heads of the perpetrators of violence to innocents and is a very powerful visual to accompany the music and lyrics. Bloodywood is also specifically targeting the rape culture in India. Such a powerful group of fearless individuals.

    • @udaynj
      @udaynj 5 месяцев назад

      What BS. There is no rape culture in India. Yeah, there have been a couple of highly publicized cases of Western women getting raped, but totally false that there is a rape culture. Were do you get this shit from anyway?

  • @NotAnyoneWorthMentioning
    @NotAnyoneWorthMentioning Год назад +100

    The first time I watched this video and heard Kali (the blue Indian goddess) I literally sobbed. It was so beautiful how strong her voice and dance was.

  • @johnmartin9854
    @johnmartin9854 Год назад +117

    Thank you for doing my request. Loved your reaction. I chose this song because this is a reaction channel and felt this song would create a bigger reaction than some of the other songs. I would definitely suggest doing the song Aaj next as a few others have suggested. It’s not nearly as heavy and the video has beautiful countryside scenery. Once again thanks

    • @rosalieelliottofficial
      @rosalieelliottofficial  Год назад +21

      i loved this so much!! It was a fantastic suggestion and I appreciate you even considering the response it could get. I personally like the fact that I experienced their hard core song and can now explore other things. Looking fwd to exploring more. So glad you enjoyed the reaction.

    • @troydruckenmiller1751
      @troydruckenmiller1751 Год назад +3

      Great request!!!!!!

  • @johnoden5932
    @johnoden5932 Год назад +72

    Another good one from them for me is Jee Veerey a song about mental illness and depression and it also shows off more of their folk side as well as being one of their older songs where they always have a message at the end of the video really showing who they are as people with what they do.

  • @Mischnikvideos
    @Mischnikvideos Год назад +43

    Bloodywood is a good example of how widespread Metal has become. India is not a metal stronghold, but with a population of 1.4 billion there are a lot of good bands. They are no worse than the European and American bands. What they lack is the support in their own country. In order to catch on overseas they have to be better than the local bands and only Bloodywood has managed to do that so far. Bands outside of the US and Europe have to bring their own culture to metal to stand out and they do.
    Another example:
    BABYMETAL - Road of Resistance - Live in Japan (OFFICIAL)

    • @jimmpy83
      @jimmpy83 Год назад +3

      absolutely agree. Most of the indian families doesn't even consider music a viable career choice. bootstrapped, lack of opportunities, lack of mass appeal (bollywood music rules indian music scene). But now it's changing and personally try to support local music scene regardless of genre as long as it's floats my boat. much power to bloodywood and all those bands who never got a chance.

  • @billtbodger
    @billtbodger Год назад +57

    This is one of my favourite Bloodywood songs, I agree to a large extent with the sentiment of the song (though I am not normally a violent man) Bloodywood are a real one of because they mix their culture with East Coast Rap and Heavy Metal, Raoul is the rapper/english singer, Karan is the Guitarist and Jayant sings in Hindi/Punjabi and does the growls, these 3 are the core of the band. The dancer painted blue represents Kali who amongst many things is the image of retribution.
    Other songs you need to watch/hear are Aaj, Yaad, Gaddarr and Jee Veerey
    They take on Mental health, political trechary and many other issues head on and are not afraid to back up the feelings with actions

    • @AliasEville
      @AliasEville Год назад +6

      you nailed it!
      And the actions being: sharing the money they raise for online counceling sessions (that still go on because people keep donating) to buying an animal ambulance.. phenomenal and truly inspiring.

    • @DiZastur
      @DiZastur Год назад +3

      oh please add Ari Ari to that list, it's probably the best intro to this band from what ever you're coming from

  • @swordmonkey6635
    @swordmonkey6635 Год назад +22

    I condone their message. We need more like it.

  • @andrewdescant
    @andrewdescant Год назад +25

    Bloodywood is a visceral experience. I've been listening to metal with harsh vocals for a lifetime and their song Jee Veerey was the first time I felt that harsh vocals were the only way to say some of that. The way he roars loha (forged) at the end the phrase only after surviving the fire is iron forged makes me cry every time I hear it. The song is about mental illness and suicide. I don't have good words to describe a feeling, that defiant scream of pain survived is the only thing that describes it for me.

  • @troydruckenmiller1751
    @troydruckenmiller1751 Год назад +39

    I want to put a shout out. One is I own their CD. It is definitely worth owning. Second I believe there still may be a you tube video documentary how they went from finalizing their band and releasing a video. Never performing live together to touring Europe and finishing the four performing live it Wacken. My son has Cerebral palsy and when they took a wheelchair bound brother and lifted him up on the stage and performed the concert with him there.THEY moved me. I wept tears of joy!

    • @hemantmudgil726
      @hemantmudgil726 Год назад

      thanks for sharing your story. More power to you sir. You are a amazing dad no doubt. i request you to kindly consider paranayam for your kid under expert supervision if possible. in west yog considered as just another exercise but doing at intense level can unlock potential health recovery or state. thanks

    • @matthewashbaugh9254
      @matthewashbaugh9254 Год назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/HIvzfULOJ70/видео.html here's the documentary

    • @DiZastur
      @DiZastur Год назад

      @@matthewashbaugh9254 yeah, Raj against the machine. Aside from the clever name, it's the most interesting (and fun) Rockumentary I've ever seen

    • @AkshayPrabhu-zh9iy
      @AkshayPrabhu-zh9iy 7 месяцев назад

      VICE India also made a video on the band recently.

  • @troydruckenmiller1751
    @troydruckenmiller1751 Год назад +39

    ACCOUNTABILITY All men should hold accountable anybody that is willing to stop that low. They either listen or stop or Dana dan. Together we can stop this atrocity.

    • @rosalieelliottofficial
      @rosalieelliottofficial  Год назад +2

      YES! well said.

    • @BeOtterMyFriend
      @BeOtterMyFriend Год назад +5

      And it starts so much earlier. When they have reached that point, something has gone wrong already. We need to foster an atmosphere that leads men into different directions. Hold our friends accountable and tell them off for cat calling, or not taking a no or the like.

  • @benjaminburris8982
    @benjaminburris8982 Год назад +32

    Metal has always been cathartic for me. A positive release for negativity. So are mosh pits once you see it not a group fight... It's Bumper People! I miss keeping my elbow up, making eye contact, and you both understand: charge only to get blasted from the side halfway there. My favorite was seeing someone knocked and protect them while standing them up to keep going. Ahhhh. Love it. Spiral out! Keep going!
    And thank you for helping me spiral out and hear more different awesomeness.

    • @DiZastur
      @DiZastur Год назад

      mate check out Hi Ren, like this band it changed my world

  • @IdiotPosterBoy
    @IdiotPosterBoy Год назад +204

    It is a pretty intense song, and one that leaves even a veteran metalhead a bit winded and feeling rattled. As it should considering the topic.
    Most of their songs are not quite this intense, but pretty much all of them cover emotional topics with a positive undertone. That's one part why they have built such a following. The other part is that they kick ass 🤘🤘

    • @2RGGrannyJeff
      @2RGGrannyJeff Год назад +6

      Well said. Amazing band.

    • @HereticalKitsune
      @HereticalKitsune Год назад +6

      This is indeed one of their hardest topics. Bullying, depression, inequality, they sure do a lot of highly emotional things and I love it.

    • @DiZastur
      @DiZastur Год назад +4

      @@2RGGrannyJeff 2RG kicks butt

  • @shortstuff780
    @shortstuff780 Год назад +4

    this is why i love Metal. they deal with dark topics, heavy emotional ideals. war, religion, hatred, love, people, government, and yes, oppressed. and this song is the perfect example of Metal

  • @FreeDooMusic
    @FreeDooMusic 9 месяцев назад +3

    DIscovered this band a while back but this song hits like a truck. Just Damn! A force to be reckoned with for sure.

  • @jindas4217
    @jindas4217 Год назад +11

    This band is so awesome especially with the messages they are sharing.

  • @revolver9634
    @revolver9634 Год назад +4

    The women painted in blue represents Hindu goddess KAALI
    Who is considered to be the goddess of ultimate power. The goddess is stated to destroy evil in order to protect the innocent.
    So that's one more detail the band added here.

  • @HEAVY_CREAM
    @HEAVY_CREAM 3 месяца назад +2

    Let this be a reminder to everyone to not tolerate abuse. No where, no how.

  • @edwardr8226
    @edwardr8226 Год назад +6

    Wow, absolutely perfect pronunciation of the band member names on the first go without hesitation

  • @trokoshea1
    @trokoshea1 27 дней назад

    Empowerment for the women defended by the young generation in a society that needs to make several steps in this direction. I raise my fist too in solidarity. Thanks for this one, Rosalie. Really. ✊

  • @danielberger1378
    @danielberger1378 Год назад +9

    They are writing about very sensitive topics in almost every song. Loved your reaction and the lyric breakdown.
    You're going to love their songs "Aaj" and "Ari Ari".... trust me 😃

  • @crhu319
    @crhu319 Год назад +25

    Now that you've found folk metal: The Hu, Heilung, Wardruna and Grai should come next.

    • @flunkyballs4610
      @flunkyballs4610 8 месяцев назад +1

      Heilung, Wardruna etc. are not metal or folk metal.

  • @justicar5
    @justicar5 Год назад +2

    I have spent since the mid 90s being the guy you run to, or ask to walk you home, and this song is what I want to be, it was never just me but goddam.

    • @zoerice4227
      @zoerice4227 2 месяца назад

      Always be the man a goddess would approve of ❤ i truly believe that is the only way forward for us as a species.
      Women have spent so long trying to fit the pefect misogynistic role designed for us. And it has given us nothing. Perhaps men should listen to women on what makes the perfect man. 😊 you lose nothing, yet potentially gain everything

  • @GustafB
    @GustafB Год назад +19

    That is one Heavy entry to Bloodywood, hope you will be willing to check out other songs by them. As mentioned by others most tracks are not this Heavy/Intense. All their songs are about important subjects and all videos are top notch, you can't go wrong.

  • @brianoreilly3035
    @brianoreilly3035 Год назад +2

    All Men , Amen. Speaking of unity While unifying genres. Pleasantly surprised bravo to all involved 👏

  • @bangkalatot627
    @bangkalatot627 Год назад +7

    Hello new subscriber is here Thanks for the reaction ;)
    This is a nerve-racking video try to watch and react to 4TH IMPACT competed on X Factor UK sings "Bang bang(Jessie J.) and their audition video is the most watched X Factor video ever on You Tube.

    • @bangkalatot627
      @bangkalatot627 Год назад +1

      Link : ruclips.net/video/H7YRRaOgpUk/видео.html

  • @VulpesChama
    @VulpesChama Год назад +3

    Bloodywood is heavy stuff in more than its musical ways.

  • @fjeldfross9327
    @fjeldfross9327 Год назад +4

    There is so much positivity and empowering in Metal, even the extreme Genres are about catharsis, venting emotions in a healthy way, and over all so much musical genius and Skill, that it still sometimes bother me that people dismiss Metal so easily as noise and "demonic".
    Thank you for giving it a deeper Look.
    Bloodywood is beautiful, you started with their most heavy Song so far, topic and music.

  • @DashyAndDadReacts
    @DashyAndDadReacts Год назад +7

    We’ve also reacted to this song! It was amaze balls 🖤🤘🖤 always gets me! And Great reaction! 🖤🖤🖤

    • @rosalieelliottofficial
      @rosalieelliottofficial  Год назад +2

      It’s epic isn’t it?? Checking out your reaction now. Thank you for saying hi 👋 :)

    • @DashyAndDadReacts
      @DashyAndDadReacts Год назад

      @@rosalieelliottofficial of course and Thankies 🖤🥰

  • @sheenadees2701
    @sheenadees2701 Год назад +1

    You react to everything don't you wow I did not expect to see anybody I knew reacting underneath this this is such an interesting blend of genres I can't wait to hear what you have to say❤

  • @eviljeep
    @eviljeep Год назад +4

    These guys are my best new band this year 🤟 Aaj is great and Yaad is assured tear 👌Tx for the react!

  • @AGDinCA
    @AGDinCA Год назад +8

    Glad to see you enjoying a Bloodywood track! I appreciated your discussion of the lyrics; it's clear you understand the topic. Bloodywood exhibits a fairly broad spectrum of traditional sounds in their discography, from minimal (such as this song) to much more profound. I do hope you check out more from these truly good human beings.
    Jee Veerey - ruclips.net/video/6uJoN_I9ebQ/видео.html

  • @marko.akz.
    @marko.akz. Год назад +5

    I loved the moment when rosalie started the headbangin on the breakdown i feel she one of us metalheads now lol , i reallyyyyy wished they recommended "jee veerey" or "yaad", totally different and not hardcore like this, but inspirational and heart touching and it will be Really sad if u dont check them out even if u dont make a react video

  • @npinjest7779
    @npinjest7779 Год назад +8

    You sure had to jump off the deep end with these guys, as it's them at their most intense. They don't shy away from anything, as you can see, and they find ways to get the message through, sometimes at such intense, rhythmic, very visceral level, and sometimes more melodically and emotionally. Given your interest in psychology, I suspect you might really connect with Jee Veerey - another serious subject matter, but very different approach - powerful lyrics, crazy melodic, even more obviously infused with the folk elements. And Aaj might be the best of them all, song-wise - uplifting, albeit more general lyrics, put to absolutely irresistable musical elements... Hope this is not the last time you check them out, definitely worth a dive.

  • @nileshsawkare534
    @nileshsawkare534 Год назад

    I am so glad that your reacted to this song they way you. This message needs to go all around the world! Come together as People!

  • @Trevie3
    @Trevie3 Месяц назад

    Amazing song and amazing reaction

  • @huds5005
    @huds5005 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nice reaction. Bloodywood belongs to the world.

  • @PeoplecallmeLucifer
    @PeoplecallmeLucifer Год назад +4

    this is not a song I'd chose to as an introduction to bloodywood.
    "Aaj", "Jaad" or "jee viree" would be a much better first impression
    It'd show this as the second song to people just to see how hard they can hit if they chose to

  • @user-mj8jb7xb2s
    @user-mj8jb7xb2s 9 месяцев назад +1

    SOLID, Impassioned, well-informed & genuine review, Rosalie, of a truly incredible song/message!! Considering that you are relatively "new" to listening to heavy metal, you did a phenomenal job remaining centered/grounded amidst such an aural onslaught ... dual, fiercely extreme vocalists; instruments that were "foreign" to you, etc.! Your recognition of & appreciation for the myriad interwoven dynamic/compelling components of this track was quite evident! Thank you for so methodically echoing the very same interpretations/admiration swelling in me since first hearing this now-legendary song 🎵!!
    I know that my commentary is around a year after you originally aired your video review; so you've probably ALREADY researched deeper into Bloodywood (who astonished you in your very first listen). However, the very next track I suggest listening to, from this overall INCREDIBLE album Rakshak, would be "Gaddaar" (traitor).
    KEEP Rockin', Rosalie 🤘🏻!!!! THANK YOU for your EXCELLENT review!!

    • @rosalieelliottofficial
      @rosalieelliottofficial  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much for this eloquent and kind comment and feedback. Happy to hear you enjoyed my review :)

  • @myfaceismyshield5963
    @myfaceismyshield5963 Месяц назад +1

    A lot of people try to claim metal isn't political, but anyone who says that doesn't actually understand metal.
    Especially Extreme Metal as all Extreme Metal (Thrash Metal, Black Metal, Death Metal, Groove Metal, Sludge Metal, Grindcore, etc.) are all various combinations of old-school Heavy Metal (Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Thor, etc.) and Punk Rock (usually late 70's and early 80's Hardcore Punk specifically). And Punk is always socially conscious and political.
    Metal is deeply political and often times bands strongly disagree with eachother and more often than not bands tour with other bands who agree with them on something, not just musically.

  • @BohemianButterfly11
    @BohemianButterfly11 Год назад

    These guys literally saved my life, I found them at the exact right moment. They talk about things I've been through and add a positive twist without the cliche it will get better bullshite. ❤

  • @palebizkit1267
    @palebizkit1267 Год назад +1

    Awesome take on the song. Gotta love the fusion of folk and nu metal in their music. All these reaction channels could learn a thing or two from you. For me, metal or rock music is pure energy and it tugs at my emotions alright. Fires me up when I'm feeling down. There's something about it that keeps you on edge and yes, it ain't for the faint-hearted but it's the one brand of music aside from orchestral music that fuses elements of two extremes as if it were a manifestation of yin and yang.

  • @SierraHurtt
    @SierraHurtt Год назад

    They are amazing. So glad someone recommended this to you! 🙂

  • @dolfandringa
    @dolfandringa Год назад

    I listen to metal a lot and this song that i've now heard I don't know how many times today (for the first day) brings tears to my eyes every time.

  • @Erndog67
    @Erndog67 Год назад

    This band is awesome. Great to see you reacting to it. Their style of music is quite passionate and i would say to the message of this song, I believe them. The heaviness and aggression leaves no doubt they will do the things they say in the song.

  • @melocoton7
    @melocoton7 Год назад

    Just discovered these guys and they are truly amazing! I hope they make it big big

  • @AliasEville
    @AliasEville Год назад

    love how you listened the whole song through!
    haha.. the look on your face right after..!
    and then your whole analysis and experience.. spot on..
    ok.. fun aside.. here..obviously. and naturally.
    Its amazing how these guys managed to create this masterpiece which moves so many people. Empower and unite so many people.
    It's not just a message. It is an action. And it's working.
    greetings from the Netherlands.

  • @nenadpopovic2933
    @nenadpopovic2933 Год назад +3

    NO FLAG

  • @applesoranges559
    @applesoranges559 9 месяцев назад

    I've listened to so many different break-downs of tis track 4rm so many different vocal experts n analytics but they never got the actual very essence of wat they r screaming into ur brain n wat they r actually all about till i came across tis ... KUDOS on unraveling n touching that exact nerve n so beautifully breaking it down 4 all of us 🌟 ... Its FINALLY so gratifying that sum1 gets the pain behind all the above agression of those 👆 screaming boys of humanity 💯 ..

  • @crhu319
    @crhu319 Год назад +1

    This band is absolutely dope and this is by far their heaviest track because it's the heaviest subject. Which is common in metal, to match the style to the point.
    Folk metal is distinguished by using not only traditional instruments & clothing elements, but dealing with issues that are relevant to ordinary people (folk) in that culture, including eternal themes from the deep past.
    13:50 the social ills arising out of most societies under stress do indeed need more open discussion, and there can't be too many different cultures under stress opening up, because they all have different things to tell us about how hard it is to be human.
    Great, deep, sincere reaction. Kudos to the recommender.

  • @goldfluss2807
    @goldfluss2807 Год назад

    I saw them live twice now and their live show is just full of energy and power! I also had the chance to have a little chat with them after a show and they are so nice and kind. They took so much time vor everyone in line to talk to and take photos. "Dana Dan" is one of my favourites togehter with "Jee Veerey" and "Yaad".

  • @PenneySounds
    @PenneySounds Год назад

    The group's rapper, Raoul Kerr, has a solo song on the same topic, called "For Her"

  • @bartonbagnes4605
    @bartonbagnes4605 Год назад +3

    A powerful and important message to be sure. I think you are ready now for "Down With The Sickness" by Disturbed, the full version.

  • @lisagubbins6772
    @lisagubbins6772 Год назад

    I just love this song it just ticks all the boxes for me 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🖤

  • @GustafB
    @GustafB Год назад +2

    Loved your breakdown of the lyrics starting at 10:01.

    • @rosalieelliottofficial
      @rosalieelliottofficial  Год назад +1

      thank you very much

    • @GenXHBReacts
      @GenXHBReacts Год назад +1

      @@rosalieelliottofficial don't know if anyone mentioned it, but the lady painted blue represented Kali, which also fits the message of the song very well

  • @johnbedinghaus2390
    @johnbedinghaus2390 Год назад

    Great analysis! Thank you!

  • @admediaet
    @admediaet Год назад +1

    What a rock. It's LIT wow

  • @2RGGrannyJeff
    @2RGGrannyJeff Год назад

    Hope you do more Bloodywood. First time watching and enjoyed.

  • @caralynn.
    @caralynn. 4 месяца назад

    Fantastic reaction. I'm so excited to wander through your catalogue. I had heard (and loved) this song before but this was my first time watching a reaction to it. I might (definitely) have cried but I really appreciated your commentary. The "Not every man? Yes every man. We need every Man..." verse is so impactful, particularly from a band who are not native English speakers. The number of "not all men" comments I've seen on posts online meant to highlight disparity or sexism or abuse is infuriating. This isn't about you dude, no one is calling you a cat caller or misogynist or rapist. No need to jump in and make sure your voice is heard if all you have to add is "well I don't do that, I think you owe me an apology for not specifying that I am not part of the problem." Fuck. That makes me so mad every time.

  • @hakancarlsson2881
    @hakancarlsson2881 Год назад

    Great reaction and breakdown! 👍
    Love Bloodywood. Greatest thing for metal in years.
    Aaj next! 🙏 Song of the decade IMHO...
    Subbing for more Bloodywood!

  • @dinakaraghebbar6695
    @dinakaraghebbar6695 Год назад

    Hopefully, you would like to check more from these guyz....
    They not only sing but walk their talk. Every track of theirs carry a message.

  • @o.k.1175
    @o.k.1175 Год назад +1

    💛💙👍

  • @J3nJ3nl0llip0p
    @J3nJ3nl0llip0p 5 месяцев назад +1

    The "War Paint" is the goddess Kali, destroyer of evil, protector of the Innocent. She vanquishes the foe by drinking their blood.
    We love Her.

    • @rodpolintan6533
      @rodpolintan6533 4 месяца назад +1

      India could use more Kali avatars more than ever, not one man, all men

    • @J3nJ3nl0llip0p
      @J3nJ3nl0llip0p 4 месяца назад +1

      @@rodpolintan6533 AGREED! I'm still astounded by this song, these men, THE DANCERS.

    • @rodpolintan6533
      @rodpolintan6533 4 месяца назад

      It's good to see such wide acceptance of alt metal type bands like Bollywood, Baby Metal, the Hu. Check out Hanabie if you haven't yet

    • @JnEricsonx
      @JnEricsonx 17 часов назад

      @@rodpolintan6533 Can she take a long stop over in America? Like, a few months? Bring her friends?

  • @trapworld4998
    @trapworld4998 Год назад +2

    Bloodywood - Aaj
    Would be an awesome reaction

  • @Sense008
    @Sense008 Год назад +4

    Interesting tidbit, the dancer who is painted blue, represents the goddess Kali, who among several other things represents righteous vengeance and Death. In India sadly the culture around sexual assault is even more problematic than it is in the west (because it is fucking pervasive and problematic here too), the many protests against sexual assault this in the last 5 years use Kali as symbol for their cause. Which the band obviously also fully embraces. I like that this is an important EVERYWHERE, but at the same time it is a very relevant topic in their own country, to me that is some superb songwriting.

  • @СветозарНовокрещенов

    This is a great new band. And the song is really cool.

  • @ryantannar5301
    @ryantannar5301 7 месяцев назад

    I'm not Indian, but from what I have been told dana dan is an onomatopoeia for the sound a drum makes and also slang for a savage beating. It's like saying someone beat you like a drum.

  • @brimstone8652
    @brimstone8652 Год назад

    this is one of the best new metal bands in the world. indian metal folk mix

  • @jessehalemusic
    @jessehalemusic 11 месяцев назад

    Raoul, Karan, and Jayant are brilliant.

  • @quentonfarnes637
    @quentonfarnes637 Год назад

    If you want to take a trip back to this band in the future. The Song Yaad Is probably my favorite of theirs. It's a song that deals with loss.

  • @davorgrgic5574
    @davorgrgic5574 Год назад

    Rosalie...darling...usually I like and subscribe to chanells that do Bloodywood reactions if they manage to flare up the amazement I felt when listening to their songs for the first time, well, at least to make me vividly recall the experience ..but with you, your are getting my biggest like, the most resolute sub and the utmost respect for the song reaction and message breakdown at the end.. And I also usually always check, right when they start talking about the song just after it's finished, how long will the babble go on..with you on the other hand, I check how long do I have left to enjoy this breakdown of yours..and boy was I plesantly surprised when I realised I have quite a bit to enjoy..thank you so much for the experience.. 🤘🎅HAIL SANTA

    • @rosalieelliottofficial
      @rosalieelliottofficial  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much! I really really enjoyed this song and exploring the music. And I appreciate you sticking around for the ride and the explanation

  • @yacinetafticht9757
    @yacinetafticht9757 Год назад

    You Nailed It !!!!

  • @sad1234ee
    @sad1234ee 10 месяцев назад

    The 1st rapper is Raoul Kerr and the background (Screaming)lyrics is By Jayant Bhadula who is one of the founders of Bloodywood

  • @devd796
    @devd796 Год назад

    This is best reaction I have seen. U girl . So intellectual. Go girl. More power. I have seen many reaction of bloodywood. U r the best. . God bless u

  • @zombar
    @zombar 8 месяцев назад

    - Что мешает Вам быть хорошим, ответственным человеком?
    - Уголовный кодекс.

  • @argantyr5154
    @argantyr5154 Год назад

    The lady in blue, represent the Goddess Kali, the God of vengeance.

  • @hisshadow9525
    @hisshadow9525 Год назад +2

    veeeeeeeeery nice reaction!
    'Bloodywood - gaddar" you will like! (i think)))

  • @PaulBosenJr
    @PaulBosenJr Год назад

    Enjoying your journey...metalhead!

  • @dinakaraghebbar6695
    @dinakaraghebbar6695 Год назад

    The Band mainly comprises of Raul Kerr (rap), Jayant Badhula (metal vocal in hindi) and Karan (guitarist / flutist)

  • @terminalbeach4973
    @terminalbeach4973 2 месяца назад

    It makes my stomach tense. Also, I'm hungry ahhh lol that was too funny.
    Great song and it's nice too see someone grab a tough message to talk about and just rip the band aid off even if it probably makes some guys very uncomfortable to be confronted with such an aggressive pushback against their crimes. I'm ok with them feeling a bit of discomfort, for once.

  • @fezzik4692
    @fezzik4692 9 месяцев назад +1

    I want them to bump into that Bald And Bankrupt youtuber in some back alley

  • @AliasEville
    @AliasEville Год назад

    my favourite recent discovery... can ... ...not.. ..stop... listening...
    ....AAAAAAAAARGGGGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @quiet7632
    @quiet7632 Год назад

    Yeah, I love it

  • @demonic7610
    @demonic7610 Год назад +2

    Metal Empowers us who were abused, as a rape victim Metal saved me then I studied psychology which helped me more and fevered my metalhead beliefs, I introduced that to my now ex wife, it helped her until she got someone like you who demanded me to join her for issues she suffered, Our sufferings were diff. I didn't want a part because I feared if I learned the full truth I may have wanted to kill her Father to point I couldn't control once I seen him again. she wanted to forgive him so I did begrudgingly but through a Psycho Therapist I doubt I could.
    My now ex wife refused to say she needed me there so I never thought I was needed, had I been told she needed me I would join for her sake but her Psycho therapist would have went against me because at said time I could play their tricks against them that they would force on me.
    Her Therapist never tried to cure the issue she had with her dad raping her but instead tried to make up reasons to accept it and blame it on others.
    She became my ex wife because of these issues her therapist and her far left extremist friends pushed, now she lives with people who are more right leaning than me, if her family and religious Cult of Mormons knew everything, well she would be kicked out of religion and maybe even her own family, instead I was willing to take blame cause her Fake Mormon family despised I wasn't Mormon.
    I despise many christian religions because in reality they are Satanic not Christian hence why my Name is DeMoNiC.

  • @mikmook4781
    @mikmook4781 Год назад

    More Bloodywood! I love this band and I know there's a way to go about requesting songs but I'm just a poor psychology student who is heavily in debt. Not expecting you to do a react but I think you'll find them interesting. If you check out their song "Endurant" read the first couple of comments, which are written by clinical therapists thanking them for the message they're conveying. And then there's "Jee Veeray", which is about suicide but is full of hope. People got tattoos of the lyrics to that song because it meant so much to them.

  • @isaiahwelch8066
    @isaiahwelch8066 Год назад +1

    I have been thinking a lot about this song for quite some time -- particularly from a moral or ethical view. And I come to the conclusion that first, attention does need to be brought to this. The apathetic acceptance of this needs to change. As Edmund Burke once said, "The only thing necessary for evil to triumph in the world is for good men to do nothing." I've taken to add a quote from a Magic: the Gathering card as well to that as a corollary: "I hold those who commit evil, and those who do nothing to stop it, equally in contempt."
    That being said, first, if I were to ever come across anyone committing r**e or SA, I would do what I could to stop the act. And I think most people would. On the other hand, there is the risk, as we've seen, where someone can say or do something where they don't have all the facts, they form a mob, and then go out and commit vigilantism. And that can be just as bad, as people who act as a vigilante may not have the control necessary to stop, once they begin, and they can also target someone who is completely innocent. Even in the 1800s, this was something that was more common than people thought (As a reference, watch the movie Gangs of New York. It shows vigilante behavior towards the end of the movie.)
    And while I understand the need to dispense justice, there is a difference between justice and vengeance -- one that I know very, very well. I know that feeling that because someone caused you pain, you feel the need to cause an equal amount of pain to the person that hurt you. And causing that pain isn't justice, that's vengeance. Justice is objective, it is impartial. Vengeance is subjective, and it is personal. Many people would, I think, if they could exact vengeance upon someone that caused them pain, would use vengeance as a carte blanche means to go much further than the degree of pain caused them. This is why in many cultures, the scale is the object used to determine justice, because the punishment must fit the crime. Otherwise, vengeance becomes unjust. This is also why, even for r**ists and other criminals, due process is so important. This is why the presumption of innocence over guilt is so important. Do I want criminals, especially those who commit heinous crimes, punished? Most certainly yes. But I also do not want innocent people punished for something they did not do. And I think, especially in the age of the internet, people too often hear or see something that riles them up, and then they go commit other crimes in retaliation for something they were never a part of. This happened with Michael Brown in 2014, and then happened with George Floyd in 2020. In both cases, mobs got formed, and then went on a destructive spree of vengeance and destroyed buildings and businesses that had nothing to do with the act in question. And especially in the case of Michael Brown, the anger and rage at the cop was misplaced, as the narrative surrounding that case was severely pushed by the media -- and during Grand Jury testimony, the facts, evidence, and 6 black witness statements all showed that the media narrative was wrong. Michael Brown did not die because he was unarmed and got shot in the back. He died because he was fighting with Officer Darren Wilson over his service weapon, while Wilson was still in his cruiser. A shot richocheted off the cruiser's A-pillar (the part of the car that has the edge of the windshield and is an angle the door of the car follows to firm a proper weathertight seal). The bullet then killed Michael Brown by entering the top of his head. All of this was based on ballistics and autopsy reporting by the M.E. Yet, the narrative pushed was, "Hahds Up, Don't Shoot," and Ferguson, Missouri burned for at least two weeks.
    I say all of this because this subject is so raw, emotionally, and so visceral. Does it need to be stopped, these acts of violence? Yes. But not at the cost where innocent people get hurt. And, every person deserves to have their voice heard, even the criminals, at their trial in court. And if the facts are clear, the evidence is beyond a clear and convincing standard, then punishment for these crimes needs to be to the fullest extent of the law. Only then can we say we live in a just society.

    • @rosalieelliottofficial
      @rosalieelliottofficial  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. Very eloquently and informatively written and well said! Agreed.

    • @isaiahwelch8066
      @isaiahwelch8066 Год назад

      @@rosalieelliottofficial : And Rosalie? I have another band, from another country, that I don't think you've visited yet: Italy!
      The band is: Wind Rose
      The track is: Together We Rise
      What makes this band special: A group of Italian men, cosplaying Dwarves from J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. I'm choosing Together We Rise, because I really think you'll like the visuals in the video.

  • @MKitchen75
    @MKitchen75 Год назад

    Thats Kali goddes of destruction and also creation.. that Blue girl

  • @yamanakoyama8682
    @yamanakoyama8682 Год назад +1

    if you like anything folky or inspired by local cultures, check out Alien Weaponry. They a metal band from New Zealand singing in the Maori. If I got it correctly, they started in high school when they were maybe 15-17 or something, and they're fucking great.
    If you're interested, check the song "Kai Tangata" :)

  • @oskisnutz
    @oskisnutz Год назад

    Fun video...and a great, great band for sure. They came across my radar about a month ago and I'm totally hooked. Seems your world reaction is missing Japan, might I suggest Mindset by Gacharic Spin or Revive by Nemophila?

  • @starone72
    @starone72 Год назад +1

    Plz react to Bloodywood's "AAJ" u would love it too

  • @topG127
    @topG127 Год назад +1

    You should check out more indian folk metal bands. Check out the band Dymbur, their song called Back Home. This band writes song on heavy subject matter, the song 'Back home' talks about Child prostitution, human rights etc.
    They also have other sensitive subject matter songs called 'Rape Culture' & 'Child Abuse'

    • @rosalieelliottofficial
      @rosalieelliottofficial  Год назад +1

      wow heavy stuff! but so important its talked about and called out.

    • @topG127
      @topG127 Год назад

      @@rosalieelliottofficial thank you for replying back. Looking forward to your reactions on Dymbur

  • @AwesomeFish12
    @AwesomeFish12 Год назад

    Listen to Yaad and watch the scenes after. Bloodywood are all about good causes.

  • @uncle_thulhu
    @uncle_thulhu Год назад +1

    The song is about the incipient rape culture that still exists in parts of India, perpetuated by the elder generations. Bloodywood are the younger generation who see that this sort of thing has no place in society and are fighting back.

  • @Space_Ranger
    @Space_Ranger Год назад

    Bloodywood is a fantastic band! I like them more every time I heard them. BTW the Metal+Rap if I remember right is called New Metal. It's not unique to BW. If you are doing a world tour, I'd suggest an extended stay in Japan. Their must be something in the water because they have so many fantastic musicians! Especially in rock, hard rock and metal. I'd highly recommend Band-Maid (Domination live), Glim Spanky (Don't need a signal), Lovebites (Judgement Day), Ado (Tot Musica).

  • @jung1420
    @jung1420 Год назад +1

    Hello, I was very moved by
    your first Sohyang reaction last time.
    I was expecting your Sohyang reaction to come out after that,
    but it's a pity.
    May I know if there are any plans for Sohyang reaction in the future?

    • @rosalieelliottofficial
      @rosalieelliottofficial  Год назад +1

      Yes I’d like to react to more of her music, but my list is very long and I first have to honor the requests of my patrons and supporters. But I def have her on my list :)

    • @jung1420
      @jung1420 Год назад

      Thank you.

  • @NeilOosthuizen
    @NeilOosthuizen Год назад +1

    Heard this song, bought the album, headbanged \m/ (and in retrospect a tad rough for a non metalhead)

  • @willeymiller4760
    @willeymiller4760 Год назад +2

    So a great reaction not really my thing but the lyrics and the message of the song was good the style just isnt my thing the intensity was warranted for the lyrics but the sound is just too intense for my ears but just because it isnt what I would really listen too I still liked the idea of this one as always your ride or die forever Eyy Ooooo

    • @rosalieelliottofficial
      @rosalieelliottofficial  Год назад

      Thank you for listening to something outside of your usual / comfort zone. Not usually something I listen to either. Quite the experience

  • @sostef
    @sostef Год назад

    The blue dancer is portraying Kali, goddess of destruction.

  • @birenbb
    @birenbb Год назад

    Try “Rangpura Vihara” by the band “Agam”. It will take you a totally another kind of trip.

  • @dotalord6665
    @dotalord6665 Год назад +1

    The tribal you refering to is Goddess "KALI" , she came down so she wont be talking nicely , she will bath in blood