From left to right: Chris Harms - LOTL like you said; Joachim Witt ( 73 years old); Martin Engler - Lead singer and ex drummer for Mono Inc and Tilo Wolff from Lacrimosa. The female backup singer is current drummer Katha Mia.
Aw, glad you liked this. I agree it's a lovely message, definitely a feel-good song with a sense that yeah, we're in this together. And it's OK to be ourselves, OK to be different to the mainstream, exactly as you say. The lady who's voice sounds like an angel (I agree) is also the drummer. She is beautiful with a beautiful voice. I haven't a clue what category to slot this song into, and that's great, because this in itself is different, doing their own thing, which fits with the message 😊
What a great song, its really uplifting. I really liked the lyrics and sound, the background music with that woman's voice is really nice. They all have such unique voices. One of their voices, well I'm not sure if its the first or second guy or maybe a combination of both, reminds me of Johnny Cash - gives me vibes of Johnny Cash's Hurt- a brilliant song if you've never heard it. Actually I think a slightly slowed down acoustic version of this song would sound great (which was Johnny Cash's style). Overall it kind off gives me vibes of music that could be on something like Lord of the Rings/the Hobbit or The Witcher. Very atmospheric. 😁
@@twittystreams haha 😄 you just reminded me Hurt isn't his song but a cover of Nine Inch Nails - I like the original too but I think he made it so much his own, so emotional, also I might have heard his first. To be honest I don't know too many of his songs either, probably know the sound of them more than I can name them. 🙂
I feel a need to tell. It is a MeraLuna Fest's (the most famous goth fest) hymn. And it is remarkble, that the four singers are the most popular (I am sure with Joachim Witt and Tilo Wolff - Lacrimosa), goth musicians in there time (from 80-th, 90-th, 00-th) - and they are still main headliners. The live-video frames - are from Mera too )
All hail Nin Hagen the mother bat it's metal industrial metal just this track is softer nut Mono Inc is industrial metal same as Rammstein another goth metal band as all industrial is. Yeah, we are basically a separate society basically we run on our own pseudo-government through organizations and starting charities even just based around certain musicians. Do you mean like the 2000s fake goths who never even seen the 80s and early 90s look at my start of Millenials and tail end GenX, that did not go well oh my god how is Tripp even in business anymore I never see anyone ever wear them anymore now most just dress traditional goth now?
From left to right: Chris Harms - LOTL like you said; Joachim Witt ( 73 years old); Martin Engler - Lead singer and ex drummer for Mono Inc and Tilo Wolff from Lacrimosa. The female backup singer is current drummer Katha Mia.
Aw, glad you liked this. I agree it's a lovely message, definitely a feel-good song with a sense that yeah, we're in this together. And it's OK to be ourselves, OK to be different to the mainstream, exactly as you say.
The lady who's voice sounds like an angel (I agree) is also the drummer. She is beautiful with a beautiful voice.
I haven't a clue what category to slot this song into, and that's great, because this in itself is different, doing their own thing, which fits with the message 😊
That's so cool her voice is so angelic and yes I agree definitely different which fits perfectly 😊
Great reaction Twitty, interesting song, I'll have to jam to this is my car to get the full effect.
Goes hard in the car 🚗🔥🔥
Awesome lytics. And love the harmony in between!
The Harmony is actually a MeraLuna ( a famous gothic festival) hymn the footage is also from MeraLuna or so I've been told! Very Cool
What a great song, its really uplifting. I really liked the lyrics and sound, the background music with that woman's voice is really nice. They all have such unique voices. One of their voices, well I'm not sure if its the first or second guy or maybe a combination of both, reminds me of Johnny Cash - gives me vibes of Johnny Cash's Hurt- a brilliant song if you've never heard it. Actually I think a slightly slowed down acoustic version of this song would sound great (which was Johnny Cash's style). Overall it kind off gives me vibes of music that could be on something like Lord of the Rings/the Hobbit or The Witcher. Very atmospheric. 😁
I love Johnny Cash's version of Hurt such a great song! I know very few Cash songs btw.. Yes I do agree they all have very awesome unique voices
@@twittystreams haha 😄 you just reminded me Hurt isn't his song but a cover of Nine Inch Nails - I like the original too but I think he made it so much his own, so emotional, also I might have heard his first. To be honest I don't know too many of his songs either, probably know the sound of them more than I can name them. 🙂
I feel the same way Hurt could have seriously been wrote about and for Johnny Cash it fits his style and life perfectly which is why I think he did it
I feel a need to tell. It is a MeraLuna Fest's (the most famous goth fest) hymn. And it is remarkble, that the four singers are the most popular (I am sure with Joachim Witt and Tilo Wolff - Lacrimosa), goth musicians in there time (from 80-th, 90-th, 00-th) - and they are still main headliners.
The live-video frames - are from Mera too )
That's sooo cool I would love to go to something like that!
@@twittystreams me too!
Great video
Type O Negative and song Love you to Death…..
I love that song type o negative is awesome
Yeah I did a video that was 2 songs I think need to check out more
Shame on you!!!!!!)
Left is Chris Harms
Lord of the lost!!!!!!!
I noticed that was Chris 😂😂 took a couple minutes but I mention it in my reaction
All hail Nin Hagen the mother bat it's metal industrial metal just this track is softer nut Mono Inc is industrial metal same as Rammstein another goth metal band as all industrial is. Yeah, we are basically a separate society basically we run on our own pseudo-government through organizations and starting charities even just based around certain musicians. Do you mean like the 2000s fake goths who never even seen the 80s and early 90s look at my start of Millenials and tail end GenX, that did not go well oh my god how is Tripp even in business anymore I never see anyone ever wear them anymore now most just dress traditional goth now?
Oh man I miss the Tripp days