Every time I listen to this song its like im listening to it for the first time, ive never experienced anything like that before..I can’t explain it but damn this song hits me
This song is definitely a grower. The stuff Julian does with The Voidz is a bit more experimental than his work with The Strokes, but I've found myself appreciating it given some time.
I thought it was crap when it came out, and heard it over the years and still thought it sucked until someday it popped onto my recommendations during the beginning of the pandemic. From that time on, I finally “got” the song and now have been replaying the past year
you need to watch the music video to get the actual meaning of the song .its basically a requiem to his father and how everyone is going with their lives and julian is the only one left out , the only one without plans for his future . Everyone is battling addictions and problems and julian is just pretty much fed up of everything . You'll get the actual essence of the song from the music video
You mentioning how this song is a requiem reminded me that the first few moments of the song actually samples Beethoven's "Requiem"... It's amazing how music works.
my first reaction was similar to yours - concerned look on my face but still trying to bop to it. after listening and putting it away for a bit i found that some parts stayed with me so i took a few more listens and now i'm totally in love and moved by this piece
i guess that's the way most people get hooked to this song. it was the way i did. It is so big and leyered one can only get a part to enjoy. then one goes growing the taste arround that bit, and then one is capable to apreciate the whole piece. It really is an amazing song.
1st listen - what the fuck is this nonsense 2nd listen - song kinda feels comfortable 3rd - this is a powerhouse of a song. fucking S+ tier track the more i listen to it the more enjoyment i find from it, and ive probably listened to it 20 times
What Julian did for this song was pretty cool bc he's is such a respected musician so now he can basicly do what ever he wants and a lot of people will like his stuff and they will listen to it so thats why he doesn't stuff like this bc he has the strokes which is an amazing band but the voids are his way of being able to start over and do what ever he wants and can be the most experimental he can and doesn't have to be in the genre of the strokes...
This song is super cool I think. Very unique sound to it and it’s long but atleast to me never feels dragged out. It samples Mozart’s requiem which is brilliant and even has an epic guitar solo. Even if you don’t like the song I think you have to respect it’s creativity
You can also hear the solo works he has. But yes this song is just a true masterpiece. It really takes time to "chew" it but my god... every time i hear i love it even more
When my best friend first showed me this song, I listened to it on repeat for about 9 days straight 🥲 I couldn't believe I had lived life without knowing a song that simultaneously causes and cures my anxiety and depression ♥️💔♥️
I love this song so much and it's such a grower. Once it hits, you can't get that melody out of your head and the cadence. The Voidz 2nd album is really great (Virtue). Check it out in your own time if you want a fun varied listening experience. Great reaction. Subbed.
That album is garbage. Listen to the rest of the TYRANNY album ...miles above the dad rock album that was TNA. -Father Electricity , - Crunch Punch(references to Carl Jung), - Johan Von Bronx (Ayn Ryand references) Human Sadness is sepcial because it references RUMI.
I remember listening to this on repeat when it first came out. No one knew what I was talking about when I would refer to it, but that was fine it was my secret. However, now I find more and more people are enjoying it for the first time and that's awesome. 👍👍 I'm jealous of them tho 🤣
This is a heavy song to start with if you don't know who Julian Casablancas is. I would listen to The Strokes first before The Voidz, just for context. Julian is an enigma.
this is definitely one of the best songs Julian has ever written and also one of the most conplex. it might take a few listens to fully fathom the true beauty of it, but trust me, after 2 or 3 listens you will really start to understand the art behind it.
This is song is the most spiritual and philosophical song i ve ever heard,this song talks about what happened after the death, the sadness and fears of all the humans,and talk about the ego
I also remember the first few times I listen to it, it was kind of disturbing. One of my favorite songs now. So many emotions and feelings, I think that is the point of this piece, to connect with those painful/dark parts of life. It is kind of therapeutic, imo
Been a fan of this song for a long time and it's weird but you actually kinda forget how good the bass lines and guitar solo are...almost. ..I mostly remember it being Julian articulating the existential crises many "young men" suffer as they stumble through adulthood
I was in a really deep and lonely place when I heard this and it helped me heal, I’ll forever feel nostalgic listening to this song, but besides being so hurt this will forever be one of my favorite songs. Love Julian, his music truly saved me.
After jamming Animal Collective, this wasn't too insane, I love everything Julian touches, this song was an instant YES for me. I really love the demo version of it too.
everytime i just hear it , comes pictures of my childhood of my father. i cant sing it without drop a tear in the part of "i know you wont get back your time" cause he always say " if i can back in time..." just let me thinking about "i was the mistake"
THANK YOU for listening to the album version and not the music video version like everyone else on RUclips! The video has an annoying live version that just isn’t it. There’s a fan edit that syncs the proper version with the vid, for those interested ruclips.net/video/XEyaZNjbUuo/видео.html
This song is like Kubick’s 2001 A Space Odyssey; you’re at first not so sure about it, but it grows on you the more you hear it. What’s your opinion of it now?
I JUST heard this for the first time about 2mths ago. I have NO idea how it took me so long to hear...I was in isolation for awhile. Anyhoo, an absolutely beautiful song...even w/o knowing the lyrics. Makes me wanna cry. I was just saying that I think its up there...on the level of RUSH, Led Zeppelin, Queen. I'm worried they may have sold their souls. My life has radically changed since 2020...alcoholism, death of family members that should still be here...young deaths. And the torment I go thru on a daily basis as far as accepting Christ as my savior...HE is, but so hard to not LIKE the things in this life that causes eternal damnation...or HATE the things in this life that make us want to cut it short. Just a beautiful song.
I had a full-on religious experience the 1st time I listened to this song. I lied down on my bed and felt like I was floating in space (completely sober).
This was totally new to me, and I'm probably just as confused as you. It strikes me (at about halfway through) as something I might really love after fifteen or twenty listens - but it equally strikes me that I probably won't give it fifteen or twenty tries to convince me to love it. But I maybe might - it's starting to grow on me. I tend to LIKE the discordant and confusing, as that is the flavor of life itself. I also suspect that this would be much better at volume far greater than my headphones can provide, because I know I'm missing lots of sonic detail. But do I WANT to hear all that detail? I don't know. I just don't know. Don't know. Probably I should hear it again. Whatever, I doubt that "Bohemian Rhapsody" has anything to worry about. But who knows? I've been wrong before. Frequently.
Not sure if it's just the upload here or you actually listened to the track like this but the sound quality isn't great at all. It sounds so much better than what you played here. If you give the Voidz another go please have a listen to Dare I Care 👍
You: "What the heck am I listening to..." Me: Ditto 🙃 You: "I have no idea what I am listening to..." Me: Ditto again 🙃 Thanks for opening your mind to all genres of music ! ✌❤🌻😷🎶
Reminds me of early Coldplay and Radiohead. I liked most of it, especially the vocal distortion. Great guitar solo midway. Request Long Time Suffering by Spock’s Beard (short but very good musicianship and lyrics)
Not in mean way but I’m surprised you didn’t understand the meaning of the song until he said “fuck depression” considering the song is called human sadness. I see the whole song as a sort of back and forth with sorrow because in reality that’s what it’s like. Some days you’re just lazy and don’t want to move, some days you’re fine, some days are dramatic and intense and it feels like some sort of beautiful tragedy.
Love the originality and insanity of music like this. A+ for creativity and originality, for sure. If you'd like to hear something even more bizarre than this, try 'Beaubourg' by Vangelis. Side 1 of the album is called Beaubourg Part 1. Length 18:09. Side 2 is called Beaubourg Part 2. Length 21:05. The entire album is an... 'instrumental'. Let me share with you all what Wikipedia says about it, as I find it most interesting (by the way, I have quite a few albums by Vangelis, including this one) : ) Wikipedia: It is an avant-garde-experimental album. It is a concept album inspired by the architecture of the homonymous complex area, specifically Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris. He visited the area in 1977, and recalls "I was very impressed. I returned to London and I recorded my album Beaubourg quickly, spontaneously. So I 'felt' Beaubourg, but that does not mean that Beaubourg is only this: I can redo Beaubourg in 30 different ways". The recording took him less than a month. Vangelis noted that many people in the beginning had difficulty listening to it, but later appreciated it. He said it can be played in the background. The music on the album was primarily improvised on one or more Yamaha CS-80, and the ring modulator, which transforms simple tones into complex noises, was extensively used. It is entirely synthesizer-based and highly experimental and abstract. It's musically expressive, with dramatic transformations of tonality, with short melodies which suddenly drift into distorted noises. Vangelis creates all of the music by himself. In my freshman year in college, I played it for my roommate. He hated it : ) I love it : )
I am with you Daniel, I have never heard of the group or this song. Their sound, reminds me of a up lifting Type O Negative. I'm not sure I really like this, and I know for a fact that this doesn't hold a candle to Queen. But each his own. It was still interesting to hear.
Hmmm. This band is unfamiliar to me. Not sure what to make of this either. I'll give it props for novelty and experimentation. At least these guys are trying to do something new. Not sure if this experiment was successful, however.
Haha my thoughts exactly never heard of this, I’m thinking what the bananas 🍌 is this moms laughing at your face for me it’s def some kinda alien invasion 👽going on I hope it gets better cos my ears hurt
Sorry, I listen to a lot of experimental music. This is no Bohemian Rhapsody for this generation or any other fo that matter. Julian better stick with the Strokes if he wants to eat. Please don't subject Daniel to unlistenable music, what would you recommend next? Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music? For the sake of all of us, don't...
For the sake of not getting hate, respecc opinion... Well, its an experiment, imagine if we didnt experiment stuff, we would probably still be in copper or stone age lel
"Beyond all ideas of right and wrong there is a field
, I will be meeting you there" is a quote from his fav poet, Rumi.
When the soul lies down in that grass,
the world is too full to talk about.
Ideas,
language,
even the phrase "each other"
doesn't make any sense.
Every time I listen to this song its like im listening to it for the first time, ive never experienced anything like that before..I can’t explain it but damn this song hits me
You get it
"What genre is this?"
Everything.
Genre: The Voidz
I imagine this is how the convo goes when people ask him--
Person: So Julian, what genre is The Voidz
Julian: Yes
LOL
Apparently it's avant garde jazz
@@bigpenguino the fans always making it sound bigger than it is
The song is about the 7 stages of grief…shock, denial, bargaining, guilt, anger, depression, and acceptance. That’s why it’s so long.
Really? Where they said that
Pretty sure the song is about his childhood and relationship with his father 😅
@@dadbot4359 nah my explanation cooler
"Mozart would be proud" comment is refering to the fact that the main chord progression of the song is a sample from Requiem
This song is definitely a grower. The stuff Julian does with The Voidz is a bit more experimental than his work with The Strokes, but I've found myself appreciating it given some time.
Grower? I loved it my first time listening and still love it after listening to it over 100 times now lol
I thought it was crap when it came out, and heard it over the years and still thought it sucked until someday it popped onto my recommendations during the beginning of the pandemic. From that time on, I finally “got” the song and now have been replaying the past year
Eloise!
@@painexotic3757 sameeeee.
I love how it sounds like the guitars are crying
you need to watch the music video to get the actual meaning of the song .its basically a requiem to his father and how everyone is going with their lives and julian is the only one left out , the only one without plans for his future . Everyone is battling addictions and problems and julian is just pretty much fed up of everything . You'll get the actual essence of the song from the music video
The video is definitely hand in hand with music
Yes, and the video version is different and better 💚🔥
You mentioning how this song is a requiem reminded me that the first few moments of the song actually samples Beethoven's "Requiem"... It's amazing how music works.
my first reaction was similar to yours - concerned look on my face but still trying to bop to it. after listening and putting it away for a bit i found that some parts stayed with me so i took a few more listens and now i'm totally in love and moved by this piece
i guess that's the way most people get hooked to this song. it was the way i did. It is so big and leyered one can only get a part to enjoy. then one goes growing the taste arround that bit, and then one is capable to apreciate the whole piece. It really is an amazing song.
1st listen - what the fuck is this nonsense
2nd listen - song kinda feels comfortable
3rd - this is a powerhouse of a song. fucking S+ tier track
the more i listen to it the more enjoyment i find from it, and ive probably listened to it 20 times
Without a doubt this truly is the best song of all time.
probably one of
What Julian did for this song was pretty cool bc he's is such a respected musician so now he can basicly do what ever he wants and a lot of people will like his stuff and they will listen to it so thats why he doesn't stuff like this bc he has the strokes which is an amazing band but the voids are his way of being able to start over and do what ever he wants and can be the most experimental he can and doesn't have to be in the genre of the strokes...
I always say that with my friends “Julian with the voidz is more free than the strokes”
This song is super cool I think. Very unique sound to it and it’s long but atleast to me never feels dragged out. It samples Mozart’s requiem which is brilliant and even has an epic guitar solo. Even if you don’t like the song I think you have to respect it’s creativity
Check out Julian's other band The Strokes
Oh the guy from the strokes.
his other band hah
You can also hear the solo works he has. But yes this song is just a true masterpiece. It really takes time to "chew" it but my god... every time i hear i love it even more
Really u don't know Julian Casablancas..? He's the coolest guy in the world
I figured it out at the end, I forgot his name, but he's the guy from The Strokes (who I have heard of). This was certainly different:)
Literally my most favorite song
Me too
I feel
I love this song so much. I believe it's just a genius piece of honest art. Great video!
When my best friend first showed me this song, I listened to it on repeat for about 9 days straight 🥲 I couldn't believe I had lived life without knowing a song that simultaneously causes and cures my anxiety and depression ♥️💔♥️
Real
I liked it. Especially the glitchy bits. Slightly reminiscent of the Flaming Lips. Pretty good for a change. Thanks
I love this song so much and it's such a grower. Once it hits, you can't get that melody out of your head and the cadence. The Voidz 2nd album is really great (Virtue). Check it out in your own time if you want a fun varied listening experience. Great reaction. Subbed.
Listen to Ode to the Mets by The Strokes, it has the same vibe but it’s way shorter than this
That album is garbage. Listen to the rest of the TYRANNY album ...miles above the dad rock album that was TNA.
-Father Electricity , - Crunch Punch(references to Carl Jung), - Johan Von Bronx (Ayn Ryand references)
Human Sadness is sepcial because it references RUMI.
Yaaas, the best song of that album, also Selfless is very awesome 💖
Love that whole album, i have their first 3 and that album un vinyl
@@robroux5059 TNA is pretty good
@@robroux5059 what are you talking ab bro😭😭pseudo-intellectual asf🤣
By the third listen it will be one of your faves, promise ❤️
I remember listening to this on repeat when it first came out. No one knew what I was talking about when I would refer to it, but that was fine it was my secret. However, now I find more and more people are enjoying it for the first time and that's awesome. 👍👍
I'm jealous of them tho 🤣
I love this song and I assure you it's a grower
This is a heavy song to start with if you don't know who Julian Casablancas is. I would listen to The Strokes first before The Voidz, just for context. Julian is an enigma.
This song was made after his Dad died BTW.
Hits you on the head when nobody's there, then he says "come here can you fix my tieee-ieee-ieee" my GOD Julian hits that section perfectly
this is definitely one of the best songs Julian has ever written and also one of the most conplex. it might take a few listens to fully fathom the true beauty of it, but trust me, after 2 or 3 listens you will really start to understand the art behind it.
This is song is the most spiritual and philosophical song i ve ever heard,this song talks about what happened after the death, the sadness and fears of all the humans,and talk about the ego
I also remember the first few times I listen to it, it was kind of disturbing. One of my favorite songs now. So many emotions and feelings, I think that is the point of this piece, to connect with those painful/dark parts of life. It is kind of therapeutic, imo
LOVE the song.
"What genre is this?"
Whatever genre you want it to be
Julian Casablancas
I didn’t like it the first few listens but now I love it so it’s definitely a grower
This is like a mash up of Pink Floyd/Pretty Things and Muse, interesting I think I like it enough to listen to it again.
Give it 10 to 30 years of life and you will get it, you will get all kinds of it.
Give a listen to The most recent Strokes's album "The New Abnormal" Lots of great material
Been a fan of this song for a long time and it's weird but you actually kinda forget how good the bass lines and guitar solo are...almost. ..I mostly remember it being Julian articulating the existential crises many "young men" suffer as they stumble through adulthood
I like a lot the glitchy sound
I was in a really deep and lonely place when I heard this and it helped me heal, I’ll forever feel nostalgic listening to this song, but besides being so hurt this will forever be one of my favorite songs. Love Julian, his music truly saved me.
Hahaha man ur reaction was awesome. The voidz tyranny song are like chaos and then pure melody
This makes me cry.
After jamming Animal Collective, this wasn't too insane, I love everything Julian touches, this song was an instant YES for me. I really love the demo version of it too.
What was my boy bobbing his head to
That comment about mozart was referring to mozart’s requiem
This song is epic
everytime i just hear it , comes pictures of my childhood of my father.
i cant sing it without drop a tear in the part of "i know you wont get back your time" cause he always say " if i can back in time..." just let me thinking about "i was the mistake"
Hey a new band for my V playlist! (Pandemic Playlist Project). Thanks for giving an outlet for the to be discovered.
(After several minutes questions whether this can be on the V artists playlist. Things aren’t that desperate.)
THANK YOU for listening to the album version and not the music video version like everyone else on RUclips!
The video has an annoying live version that just isn’t it.
There’s a fan edit that syncs the proper version with the vid, for those interested
ruclips.net/video/XEyaZNjbUuo/видео.html
This song is like Kubick’s 2001 A Space Odyssey; you’re at first not so sure about it, but it grows on you the more you hear it. What’s your opinion of it now?
I JUST heard this for the first time about 2mths ago. I have NO idea how it took me so long to hear...I was in isolation for awhile. Anyhoo, an absolutely beautiful song...even w/o knowing the lyrics. Makes me wanna cry. I was just saying that I think its up there...on the level of RUSH, Led Zeppelin, Queen. I'm worried they may have sold their souls. My life has radically changed since 2020...alcoholism, death of family members that should still be here...young deaths. And the torment I go thru on a daily basis as far as accepting Christ as my savior...HE is, but so hard to not LIKE the things in this life that causes eternal damnation...or HATE the things in this life that make us want to cut it short. Just a beautiful song.
it says “fuck depression”
I know. When my head hurts it feels like depression. I never knew!
I had a full-on religious experience the 1st time I listened to this song. I lied down on my bed and felt like I was floating in space (completely sober).
Youre so genuine my dude
he said the word! he said the "Void"!
I'm watching this very late at night
I'm responding very late at night as well:) Hope you're doing well.
Missed out on the music video though
You were right about it being a dead family member. It’s about his dad John Casablancas who had recently passed
I always laugh when people get to the point where he sings the chorus😂
If this song doesn't touch your soul, then you mite as well be completely dead inside
I love how your face throughout this is like * fearfully jamming out *
This was totally new to me, and I'm probably just as confused as you. It strikes me (at about halfway through) as something I might really love after fifteen or twenty listens - but it equally strikes me that I probably won't give it fifteen or twenty tries to convince me to love it. But I maybe might - it's starting to grow on me. I tend to LIKE the discordant and confusing, as that is the flavor of life itself. I also suspect that this would be much better at volume far greater than my headphones can provide, because I know I'm missing lots of sonic detail. But do I WANT to hear all that detail? I don't know. I just don't know. Don't know. Probably I should hear it again.
Whatever, I doubt that "Bohemian Rhapsody" has anything to worry about. But who knows? I've been wrong before. Frequently.
Honestly my favorite song in the universe. I went from bleh to I can listen ten hours on repeat.
Go check out Jules’ solo album : Phrases for the young! It’s dynamite!
Official video version is my favorite 💜
Same. I love how Julian always does live performances for music videos
Not sure if it's just the upload here or you actually listened to the track like this but the sound quality isn't great at all. It sounds so much better than what you played here. If you give the Voidz another go please have a listen to Dare I Care 👍
this song broke me 1 year ago
3 big phrases that I think matter are “I lost my way” “fuck depression” and “I’ll find my way”
You: "What the heck am I listening to..."
Me: Ditto 🙃
You: "I have no idea what I am listening to..."
Me: Ditto again 🙃
Thanks for opening your mind to all genres of music ! ✌❤🌻😷🎶
Thanks for watching lol:) It was certainly different, not really my cup of tea, but to each their own. It had very interesting lyrics
@@DiconDissectionalReactions Ditto ! 🙃
Now to find reaction videos from 1790 of people hearing Mozart's Requim for the first time
Reminds me of early Coldplay and Radiohead. I liked most of it, especially the vocal distortion. Great guitar solo midway.
Request Long Time Suffering by Spock’s Beard (short but very good musicianship and lyrics)
MORE JULIAN PLEASE
I'm new in your channel; You seem to Enjoy reactions 👌🏻 Keep doing it 🙂🙂
Hello, welcome to the channel:) What's one of your favorite genres of music?
Did you get to watch the official music video with the song? Give it a try
You have to know Julian’s history to understand this song.
@Reinhard Heydrich he really is.
Not in mean way but I’m surprised you didn’t understand the meaning of the song until he said “fuck depression” considering the song is called human sadness. I see the whole song as a sort of back and forth with sorrow because in reality that’s what it’s like. Some days you’re just lazy and don’t want to move, some days you’re fine, some days are dramatic and intense and it feels like some sort of beautiful tragedy.
"Fuck depression"
Great reaction plz react to pink ocean by the voidz if you can!!
Love the originality and insanity of music like this. A+ for creativity and originality, for sure. If you'd like to hear something even more bizarre than this, try 'Beaubourg' by Vangelis. Side 1 of the album is called Beaubourg Part 1. Length 18:09. Side 2 is called Beaubourg Part 2. Length 21:05. The entire album is an... 'instrumental'.
Let me share with you all what Wikipedia says about it, as I find it most interesting (by the way, I have quite a few albums by Vangelis, including this one) : )
Wikipedia: It is an avant-garde-experimental album. It is a concept album inspired by the architecture of the homonymous complex area, specifically Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris. He visited the area in 1977, and recalls "I was very impressed. I returned to London and I recorded my album Beaubourg quickly, spontaneously. So I 'felt' Beaubourg, but that does not mean that Beaubourg is only this: I can redo Beaubourg in 30 different ways". The recording took him less than a month.
Vangelis noted that many people in the beginning had difficulty listening to it, but later appreciated it. He said it can be played in the background.
The music on the album was primarily improvised on one or more Yamaha CS-80, and the ring modulator, which transforms simple tones into complex noises, was extensively used.
It is entirely synthesizer-based and highly experimental and abstract. It's musically expressive, with dramatic transformations of tonality, with short melodies which suddenly drift into distorted noises.
Vangelis creates all of the music by himself.
In my freshman year in college, I played it for my roommate. He hated it : ) I love it : )
Interesting
pog
I am with you Daniel, I have never heard of the group or this song. Their sound, reminds me of a up lifting Type O Negative. I'm not sure I really like this, and I know for a fact that this doesn't hold a candle to Queen. But each his own. It was still interesting to hear.
mate
XqcL
Always love to see a fellow juicer here XqcL
Appropriate images of Alienware
This is what I image a bad headache to be like
Hmmm. This band is unfamiliar to me. Not sure what to make of this either. I'll give it props for novelty and experimentation. At least these guys are trying to do something new. Not sure if this experiment was successful, however.
Weird song indeed....but it s ok
Like the bass line too
Haha my thoughts exactly never heard of this, I’m thinking what the bananas 🍌 is this moms laughing at your face for me it’s def some kinda alien invasion 👽going on I hope it gets better cos my ears hurt
Yeah just stick to Lil Xan.
Sorry, I listen to a lot of experimental music. This is no Bohemian Rhapsody for this generation or any other fo that matter. Julian better stick with the Strokes if he wants to eat. Please don't subject Daniel to unlistenable music, what would you recommend next? Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music? For the sake of all of us, don't...
Stick to your shit music
That's funny considering his second album with the band is highly praised
It’s better
Yes you're right. This is no Bohemian Rhapsody. Far better than it also best song ever recorded on earth.
For the sake of not getting hate, respecc opinion... Well, its an experiment, imagine if we didnt experiment stuff, we would probably still be in copper or stone age lel