These Mongolian bands do not even bother to sing in English but still manage to be ultimate head bangers. And honestly, I feel Mongolian language is more suitable for heavy metal than English
Why the hell would they even try to sing in English? They aren't English. Are you one of those people that travel to other countries and expect them to speak your language?
It’s not just the language, you, silly. It’s the ancient art of Mongolian throat singing applied to the music style that was BEGGING for it for decades. I am so happy to see it finally happening. Was waiting forever!
Throat singing was a complete wake up call for me! I've been on a hunt for it for about a year now. All of the differences are just incredible. My favorite right now is a badas$ woman from a tiny island off the coast of Scotland I believe. Her name is Eivør
@@user-ng9gd4vl9s I’m not sure to whom this is asked? I will answer it though 🙂 I’ve been listening to the Hu for a couple of years now. There is a great video of them in what seems to be “the performance position” in the embassy playing one of their songs and the room is full of what looks like just people off the street. SO LUCKY! Their videos are like mini-movies. So I did a google search, wrote down some names to listen to. I wanted a good mix of the types because they all truly sound different. The lady I mentioned in a different post here I did not know about until a few years ago. I recommend reading the translation first and the watch the live performance with the danish orchestra the lighting is part of the performance!
Великолепно! Браво! Это просто завораживает. Монгольский рок в сочетании с народными инструментами - это магия! That's great! Bravo! It's just fascinating. Mongolian rock combined with folk instruments is magic! 😊😊😊
I don’t understand how they can be so good at recommending things like this yet be so completely wrong in commercial choices-even after I give them additional information on what might work (and after they’ve apparently seen the things I watch vs the things I pass on
I'm 73, was a recording engineer for 2 decades, and really like the Mongolian hard rock. I discovered Hu Band several years ago. I will have to add some of this to my collection.
@johnunderwood43 Thank you so much. I introduce myself formally, I founded a group on Facebook with the aim of promoting social fraternity and mutual respect by sharing Uuhai's music, you are cordially invited.
I don’t know the Mongolian language, I don’t know what they’re singing about, but the music is so self-sufficient that you don’t need to understand anything else. I love the music of The Hu, I love Mongolian throat singing. Now this group has been added to my favorites.
@@FREEEDDOOMMВсем этого хочется. Люди все хотят одного и того же вне зависимости от национальности и цвета кожи: мирно спокойно жить, радоваться жизни и дружить. 🤝
57 year old Okie here. I didn't have Mongolian metal on my 2024 bingo card but this shit is bad ass and will be going on my playlist. Can't wait to show this video to my wife. Don't stop rocking!
Dude I randomly showed up here after hitting next on a previous video that was a tutorial video I watched at 1.5x speed. 1.5x setting persisted for this video as well and got halfway before I realized it 🤯
Пусть я и не знаю монгольского языка, но мне очень нравится сплетение деф-металла и этнического горлового пения. Спасибо! Мира и процветания Вашей земле!
Imagine what level of fear entered the hearts of those who heard the sound of thousands of throat-singing Mongol warriors coming closer and closer üüüüüüüüüüü ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ
It's been rockin for a long time. You used to pretty much just have Altan Urag and Tengger Cavalry, but back then Tengger Cavalry's recording quality was soooo bad. There were some other bands, but they also had really bad sound quality. A band like this wouldn't have been noticed by labels back then and would be doing home recording like all those other guys. I was really surprised several years ago to hear the Hu on my local radio station. I know it's a lol a big commercial racket at this point, but it's good to know that people are now getting to hear and appreciate the kind of stuff I used to listen to back in the day.
Great song in every way...but that music with that phenomenal instrument that starts at 2:03 minutes leaves you breathless....what wonderful music to my ears
Ok I'm ignorant. I've been a fan of The Hu for ages. So this member lineup is this typical for Mongolian hard rock? Because it's exactly the same. I appreciate The Hu's throat singing though . I'm still out on my opinion on this
@@brendamckinley3036 Yeah, I thought it was The Hu at first, and had to check the title again. How do they differ? Well...they don't have the same shoes.
@@brendamckinley3036 Actually, it's just called the horse fiddle! "The morin khuur (Mongolian: морин хуур, romanized: morin khuur), also known as the horsehead fiddle, is a traditional Mongolian bowed stringed instrument."
@@farvista YES! The first time I heard that I was in love with that instrument! I love that group. I love how both of these bands have the guy in the center with just his voice. I think of him as the one who excites the audience
I always like to discover legendary music before they go mainstream,while I dont understand a single word of lyrics the energy they give out gives the vibes of summoning a storm,an absolute banger!
That's how I got into The Hu. I attended their early concerts in small venues. I even snagged a snare drum head with all their autographs for a pittance. Probably worth something now, but I wouldn't sell it. It's valuable to me.
I had known Mongol metal with a concert by The Hu, and RUclips recommended me that band after discovering The Hu, and no way, Mongol is a great tongue for metal, another banger, and another band I had to discover!
Possibly the most bad ass Mongolian rock, including traditional instruments, video you’ll see today. Absolutely doesn’t matter whether you understand the lyrics or not 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
@mikelajole1434 Thank you so much. I introduce myself formally, I founded a group on Facebook with the aim of promoting social fraternity and mutual respect by sharing Uuhai's music, you are cordially invited.
I'd never imagined that I'd live to see Mongolian Folk Metal! Like Grim stated, "First The Hu now Uuhai..." Most excellent! Keep up the great work gentlemen!
Obviously there was more metal bands from Mongolia before. They just couldnt get attention world wide. If you interested try search for "Altan Urag" which is my favorite band. Also Nine Treasure, Tengry cavalry good.
YT just decided to direct me towards this band. Thank you. I don't care if i understand the lyrics, as long as the music got soul. This does... Well done boys. This is amazing music...
I didn't understand a word, but didn't need to!!! There's so much to look at while your feet and body are all moving in time with the beat..riding horses must be part of it..what a picturesque work out!! The costumes and instruments are all so stunning and different to take it all in, needs to be viewed a lot to see everything. Thank you utube once again, from a rejuvenated oldie!!! 😊
With several millennia of history and cultures that have existed in Mongolia, this is uniquely one of the best music I've heard in my 50+ years on Earth.
(F50+ chinese)I grew up wth heavy metal in the 80s, don't know a word what they r saying. BF than intro some Eruopean metals -- still clueless. Now Mongolian metals -- don't want to ask. Just love the music. The costumes, instriments, tridional throat singing, and bad-ass hair rocks so well together. Reviving old treditions with the twist of the new vibes. Don't stop, this music is going tobe writen into the history book.
This is why music is the Great Communicator. The Grandest Ambassador. The Prophet no one asked for. Music and art brings understanding. Cultural and personal. So much love for this.
To strange, just found this video and was thinking if everyone listened to Metal/Hard Rock the world would be a much better place. I am from the US and my 3 favorite bands are from Mexico (The Warning), India (Girish and the Chronicles) and Germany (Primal Fear). Great music is universal and brings everyone together.
I'm a South Korean(Solongos). RUclips Algorithm invites me to this video. Very impressed!! Please continue to play and sing your own soul. Burte-Chino!
I don't know how I accidentally stumbled upon this, but this is amazing and my new favorite band. They have everything you ever need right here...... and they incorporated the throat singing! Brilliant!
As 80s metal heads, we're in baby. This is way too cool. Spent 50 years learning about other cultures, regions, religions. How the heck did we not know about this and how many other cool things have they been keeping from us.
I look at these fellows, hear their throat singing and feel the passion of their heritage and all I can think of are tens of thousands of their ancestors pouring down from the Mongolian Steppe to conquer all before them.
Thank you so much. I introduce myself formally, I founded a group on Facebook with the aim of promoting social fraternity and mutual respect by sharing Uuhai's music, you are cordially invited.
RUclips recommends a Mongolian band.
I click. No questions asked.
Definitely worth the click
Me too !!!
💯💯
Literally me.
россияне большей частью монголо-татары))
Iam 84 years old. This is my first mongolian rock music. I don't care about the lyrics just enjoying the music ❤
You should also check out The Hu. Also, Otyken is traditional Siberian music.
Also Tengger Cavalry, SULD, Nine Treasures, Ego Fall and Hanggai
Check out videos by The Hu. They got me started about a year ago.
I enjoy the music too, it's been around for 1000 years. Good taste @shortvacations
Lol 84 years old. You’re so full of sh*t.
I am 1000 years old, I am known as Genghis Khan, I approve of this music. what a vibe.
I am 145 years old and I helped Mongolia get their independence from the Qing Dynasty. I never heard this till today but I love it.
😳 🎵🎶🙏
145?😮
Mongolia independentce from republic of China ,not Qing dynasty。
Genghis Khan is a Mongolian really right?
@@JCplayDC5
Манжийн дарлалаас гарсан болохоос хятад биш.
A people who train eagles to hunt wolves are intrinsically metal
you are goddamn right bro!
It's Kazakhs who train eagles. And yeah, you are goddamn right🤘🏿
I am slightly curious how you reach that conclusion. I find it intriguing I need to spell check your words
WORD… My man🤘
@@niceview369 I see responded but I can't see very well
YT algorithm recommended this right when i needed it . I'm commenting so more people get blessed by this awesomeness 😊
Music really is a universal language, I didn't understand a single bit, but I appreciate it, awesome song
exactly the reason of myself being here.
It's my first time listening to this type of music but ,It's awesome
These Mongolian bands do not even bother to sing in English but still manage to be ultimate head bangers. And honestly, I feel Mongolian language is more suitable for heavy metal than English
Hmmm... how about Finnish 🇫🇮 language... or German...
@@K.Saksa4537Ramstein
@@K.Saksa4537German is great for heavy metal, that’s for sure.
Why the hell would they even try to sing in English? They aren't English. Are you one of those people that travel to other countries and expect them to speak your language?
Creo que le cantan a jengis can
I don't know why I'm recommended this, I don't know why I clicked, I don't know why I like it.
Cuz you have good taste in music
Yeah.. Same
Then you might like BloodyWood (Indian Metal Band)
Te gustan porque son buenos
@@eli000able Es cierto.
Hell yeah !! 🤘🇲🇳🇺🇲 This American loves this music! Rock on my Mongolian brothers!
Монголы рубят!!! Привет из России:)
Sometimes musical rabbit holes are good to fall into.
Two thumbs up!
It’s not just the language, you, silly. It’s the ancient art of Mongolian throat singing applied to the music style that was BEGGING for it for decades. I am so happy to see it finally happening. Was waiting forever!
you said it all right here! finally!!
Throat singing was a complete wake up call for me! I've been on a hunt for it for about a year now. All of the differences are just incredible. My favorite right now is a badas$ woman from a tiny island off the coast of Scotland I believe. Her name is Eivør
It is cool but this is pretty wretched lip syncing.
So you were into Mongolian throat singing before it was cool?
@@user-ng9gd4vl9s I’m not sure to whom this is asked? I will answer it though 🙂 I’ve been listening to the Hu for a couple of years now. There is a great video of them in what seems to be “the performance position” in the embassy playing one of their songs and the room is full of what looks like just people off the street. SO LUCKY! Their videos are like mini-movies. So I did a google search, wrote down some names to listen to. I wanted a good mix of the types because they all truly sound different. The lady I mentioned in a different post here I did not know about until a few years ago. I recommend reading the translation first and the watch the live performance with the danish orchestra the lighting is part of the performance!
I love when people rock their culture and heritage 🤘🩷
it's called Folk
You should try wagakki band
Its called stfu know it all@music_is_beautiful
except when white people do it, then media call it hate music
@@tanercan2930 Wagakki Band rocks! Yuko and Beni = 🥰
Mongolian metal with classic throat singing is just awesome. Love from Assam
I was searching for food recipes… now I’m stuck here.. can’t move on. The music and song is addictive.. first time listening to Mongolian rock song..
Its one of those moments when I don't want to know what they are singing, the music is all I need.
100% The music sounds great
Same to me.. Enjoy the music, you will try listen from THE HU.. Very nice metal song..
Same
A lot of the metal I listen to, I can’t understand so that is very familiar territory lol
Аххаха ору
Japan: "Check out the death metal bands coming out of my country."
Mongolia: "Hold my fermented yaks milk."
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Both are great! 🔥🔥 Really thankful on how active the metal community from both of these countries
😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉
@jq747 🤣
🤟🤣😂🤣🎯❕️
Великолепно! Браво! Это просто завораживает. Монгольский рок в сочетании с народными инструментами - это магия!
That's great! Bravo! It's just fascinating. Mongolian rock combined with folk instruments is magic! 😊😊😊
Mongolian might be the Natural Language of Metal.
RUclips's recommendation algorithm is... mad fire. This is awesome.
No shit. It hooked me up with this and the Hu Wolf Song. Mongolian metal rocks.
I don’t understand how they can be so good at recommending things like this yet be so completely wrong in commercial choices-even after I give them additional information on what might work (and after they’ve apparently seen the things I watch vs the things I pass on
The electric morin khuur instruments are seriously bad-ass!
I don't even understand how the algorithm works at this point. 😂 I was rewatching the old Alien Ant Farm video, and this came up next. I love it!
Yes mad 🔥🔥
I'm 73, was a recording engineer for 2 decades, and really like the Mongolian hard rock. I discovered Hu Band several years ago. I will have to add some of this to my collection.
Every video I been watching there is somebody saying they are 70 well I’m 135 beat that !!!
@@OldHatefulCracka-zo6sm I’m 141. There. I beat that. Are you happy now? 😂
I'm 153/3 years old, from México 😂😂😂
I'm 74 years old and been listening metal from the beginning ...this is really something new 👍🇫🇮
🤮
@@anthraxspain327😂😂🤣?
The style of singing is ancient, it's then blended with the modern version of instruments.
Find die echt Klasse, glaube das sind Mongolen.
i m in my mid 50s, a die hard metal fan, the violin like 2-string instrument and its metal tone is something totally mind blowing
Something I learned today is that Mongolians are natural death metal musicians.
Mongolia definitely rocks! These guys are seriously good!
@johnunderwood43 Thank you so much. I introduce myself formally, I founded a group on Facebook with the aim of promoting social fraternity and mutual respect by sharing Uuhai's music, you are cordially invited.
Thank you, almighty algorithm, for providing me with this incredible video!
It's like the love child of Hu and Ningen Isu... awesome energy and respect to traditional instruments. Please come to Australia ❤
I love Mongolian rock metal🎉❤
Mongolian Hu band is another fav ..I am 63 and my 2year old grandson loves this type of music tooo...,💯👍♥️💋
I don’t know the Mongolian language, I don’t know what they’re singing about, but the music is so self-sufficient that you don’t need to understand anything else.
I love the music of The Hu, I love Mongolian throat singing.
Now this group has been added to my favorites.
Hu!
Ich sehs genauso🤘🏻
Cool .but they aren't the HU.
Same with me and Rammstein. I know maybe 30 German words but that is enough 😂
Vivat = Hurra=Ура
RUclips recommends a Mongolian band for Brazilians.
We promptly welcome it!
vai brasil!
parabens rooselvelt. Vc analisou a origem deles como eu.
Nao entendi nada mas gostei.
Some rocking metal coming out of South America respect awesome
Same from México.
Excelent!...I just love the sound of the language, perfect for the rock...so agressive.... good work boys
Really impressed with these Mongolian bands doing heavy metal.
And with native instruments
@@lamarwilson8266 This side of the continent, pls check out Patty Gurdy!
Folk metal*
I am 70, and I love this music. Throat singing was around in the days of Genghis Khan. 🇨🇦
Hi Susan?
あ、ホーミーで歌ってるからこんな響き方なんですね!エキゾティック・メタル?は思いがけず中々素敵なビジュアルが見れて面白いですよね!
Genghis Khan was only 800 years ago. Throat singing has been there for thousands of years.
Привет из России🙌, вы просто шикарны🔥🔥🔥
Hello from America. I wish our country could be friends. Together we can change the world.
@@FREEEDDOOMMВсем этого хочется. Люди все хотят одного и того же вне зависимости от национальности и цвета кожи: мирно спокойно жить, радоваться жизни и дружить. 🤝
@@user-rn2mq1pl9sтак и есть👍🖐️
Firstly you have to leave Ukrainie in pace. Frendship maybe will become later.
@@makowadziewczynka6351 я не в Украине, я дома!
몽골의 음악은 처음 들어 봅니다. 맛진 음악 들려 주샤서 감사합니다. 한국에서 인사를 보냅니다 😊
내한 한번 왔으면 좋겠따 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Saludos desde México 🎉🇲🇽🥳
우리 나라 각설이도 이정도임 ㅋㅋ
57 year old Okie here. I didn't have Mongolian metal on my 2024 bingo card but this shit is bad ass and will be going on my playlist. Can't wait to show this video to my wife. Don't stop rocking!
Watch also "The HU - Wolf Totem". I'm sure, you'll like it. 😉
Dude I randomly showed up here after hitting next on a previous video that was a tutorial video I watched at 1.5x speed. 1.5x setting persisted for this video as well and got halfway before I realized it 🤯
i agree
Hello fellow Okie. You should also check out Nine Treasures and Tengger Cavalry.
58 here, and yep, yep indeedy!
Пусть я и не знаю монгольского языка, но мне очень нравится сплетение деф-металла и этнического горлового пения. Спасибо!
Мира и процветания Вашей земле!
Death metal ?
Послушайте The HU, поинтересней будет группа...
@@user-xc6py5jn6v я вообще подумала, что чуваки из Ху образовали другую группу) Просто клон какой-то.
Лучше послушай наших группа Отыкен
Горлового здесь как раз и нет
I absolutely love Mongolian metal. I’m almost 60, and in my young days was a punk and a goth and psychobilly and raver, now I’m into this too 🥱😍
These guys are rock stars, blending their traditional Mongolian instruments, and throat singing, well done.
If they weren't a band, they would be warriors in the Great Khan's army.
Thank God for rock music or they would be knocking down our shitty walls(reference!)
@@RaineRed speak for yourself.. Our wall is impenetrable.
In Star Trek they would be Klingons LOL…AWESOME BAND
Imagine what level of fear entered the hearts of those who heard the sound of thousands of throat-singing Mongol warriors coming closer and closer üüüüüüüüüüü ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ
How corny.
I have to admit..Mongolia is really rockin' these days...
@johnvaldez8830: I can just picture Ghenghis himself rising from his tomb (wherever it is) to rock to this.
Me too. I enjoy the indigenous groups that are coming out.
It's been rockin for a long time. You used to pretty much just have Altan Urag and Tengger Cavalry, but back then Tengger Cavalry's recording quality was soooo bad. There were some other bands, but they also had really bad sound quality. A band like this wouldn't have been noticed by labels back then and would be doing home recording like all those other guys. I was really surprised several years ago to hear the Hu on my local radio station. I know it's a lol a big commercial racket at this point, but it's good to know that people are now getting to hear and appreciate the kind of stuff I used to listen to back in the day.
Вообще то вокал слабоват )до "на высоте "не дотягивает данная группа ))но в целом порадовали ребята )успехов им в творчестве
I'm first time and i like it
Керемет. Кыргыз элинен күйөрманыңар. 🇰🇬🇰🇬🇰🇬
This is proof that music is a universal language. It doesn't care what race you are or dialect used, but we all understand. They rock🤘. Love ❤ it!
As a big fan of the HU I also enjoying this song😊 from Korea.
The universe is all Korean
No Otyken mention ? 😢
@@rifgag-5403 No, because they're industry plants. The lead guitar player can't even play the guitar.
Братья монголы знают толк в роке. Случайно натолкнулся на эту песнью. Молодцы, так держать!
Согласен, мне тоже ютуб предложил этот ролик, и ща думаю на Яндексе другие песни послушать
Я сегодня SoulFly послушал, молодость вспоминал, вот тоже этот ролик появился в реках.
Примитивненько, однообразненько. Имхо.
Uh...🤔...What?
Блин, калька же с The Hu
Great song in every way...but that music with that phenomenal instrument that starts at 2:03 minutes leaves you breathless....what wonderful music to my ears
You mean the morin khuur (AKA horsehead fiddle). It's a traditional Mongolian instrument. I've seen musicians do amazing things with it.
This is the AC/DC of the modern era. Incredible!
Imagine when Genghis Khan attacked other kingdoms with his warbands, his military band played metal like this
Ming dynasty trembling in fear
It’s like Mongolians should be considered the OG of rock. They sound like they were made for rock, and rock was made just for them🔥🔥🔥
Ok I'm ignorant. I've been a fan of The Hu for ages. So this member lineup is this typical for Mongolian hard rock? Because it's exactly the same. I appreciate The Hu's throat singing though . I'm still out on my opinion on this
@@brendamckinley3036 Yeah, I thought it was The Hu at first, and had to check the title again. How do they differ?
Well...they don't have the same shoes.
@@farvista hahaha they also don't use the instrument I can't think what's it's called but it sounds like a horse
@@brendamckinley3036 Actually, it's just called the horse fiddle! "The morin khuur (Mongolian: морин хуур, romanized: morin khuur), also known as the horsehead fiddle, is a traditional Mongolian bowed stringed instrument."
@@farvista YES! The first time I heard that I was in love with that instrument! I love that group. I love how both of these bands have the guy in the center with just his voice. I think of him as the one who excites the audience
I always like to discover legendary music before they go mainstream,while I dont understand a single word of lyrics the energy they give out gives the vibes of summoning a storm,an absolute banger!
That's how I got into The Hu. I attended their early concerts in small venues. I even snagged a snare drum head with all their autographs for a pittance. Probably worth something now, but I wouldn't sell it. It's valuable to me.
I was extremely surprised to come across this video! What a genius way to merge Mongolian throat singing with rock music!! Awesome!! Way to go guys!!
I had known Mongol metal with a concert by The Hu, and RUclips recommended me that band after discovering The Hu, and no way, Mongol is a great tongue for metal, another banger, and another band I had to discover!
As a Finnish person this feels somehow very familiar 😁👌🇫🇮🇲🇳
😂, As a Turkish, the same happens to me also.
Finngoloid detected
First the Hu, now Uuhai. Some absolute units coming out of Mongolia in recent years. 🔥
There were some great bands coming out of Mongolia before The Hu too. I recommend checking out Nine Treasures.
@@DrQuantumFoam I don't doubt it, thanks for the suggestion I'll check them out! ☺
@@Grimkind Also check out Hanggai. Try their songs Horse of Colours, The Rising Sun, or Reincarnation.
Oooohh yeah, same. And I'm here for it.
@@DrQuantumFoam also Tengger Cavalry
Rare to find a band where each member is equally passionate and committed, not only to the song, but the recording of the video! HARDCORE!
Lần đầu tiên nghe một bản nhạc Rock của Mông Cổ. Tuyệt vời. Âm nhạc giúp mọi người trên thế giới xích lại gần nhau hơn.
Lời chào từ Việt Nam.
Sometimes the RUclips recommendations do score! Well done.
О, Боги! Как же они великолепны. Если бы можно было поставить миллион лайков, поставила бы обязательно. Это невероятно, самобытно и очень круто. ❤❤❤
Greetings from Vanuatu 🇻🇺
These guys are cool, blending tradition with modern 🎶 music
Louisiana Granny here. I don't know what they are singing, but they are rockin it!
Saddled my horse, drank my last ale - now I'm off on my way conquering the next village I can find!
Czyżby Manowar?
@@marekciba6771 Yes ;) Crown and the ring.
Leave my DNA in a third of you all .Heil,Heil,Heil 😂 Great Stuff
I'll finish the kumiss! kumiss!
*black airag
Damn !! first I heard was The HU and now Uuhai..these are instant likes
Офигенно! Исполнение, хореография, экспрессия! Браво!
Regardless of the medium, humankind's most wonderful ability is to create art.
I am so enthralled with the ability to not only experience this guttural Mongolian proud full, modern, and ancient. I am blessed.
Possibly the most bad ass Mongolian rock, including traditional instruments, video you’ll see today. Absolutely doesn’t matter whether you understand the lyrics or not 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
BRAVO! I Love your sound, your look, your instruments. Amazing! A fan from Mobile, Alabama. USA
I'm 80 years old but still head banging with my hair on this masterpiece 😵💫
I can't believe I watched this to the end and looped. Amazing Mongolian music!
idem!
This song always makes me want to say "Zee buzz. Doo chock. Doo kamma wahnchee thargoid."
Did the same thing. These guys are good.
@mikelajole1434 Thank you so much. I introduce myself formally, I founded a group on Facebook with the aim of promoting social fraternity and mutual respect by sharing Uuhai's music, you are cordially invited.
I'd never imagined that I'd live to see Mongolian Folk Metal! Like Grim stated, "First The Hu now Uuhai..." Most excellent! Keep up the great work gentlemen!
Excellent
"metal" ... more "rock" than metal ...
@@RedgehogSoundstraight bot mentality 😂😂😂
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@@ryanstewart8157
Obviously there was more metal bands from Mongolia before. They just couldnt get attention world wide. If you interested try search for "Altan Urag" which is my favorite band. Also Nine Treasure, Tengry cavalry good.
Just another touching mongolian love ballad... love it!
YT just decided to direct me towards this band. Thank you.
I don't care if i understand the lyrics, as long as the music got soul. This does... Well done boys. This is amazing music...
The rock vibe with the throat singing and their passion is phenomenal. ❤🎵❤️🎵
As a Marylander, this makes me proud to be Mongolian.
Wow. Wow. Wow. This is so awesome. Very, very cool. Thank you, algorithm.
I know now where Star Trek got a lot of inspiration for Klingon culture, and I just can't help describing this music as "Klingon Metal"! LOVE IT!
I was just listening to this and to The HU and thinking that if Klingons listened to Earth music, it would be Mongolian metal. :)
im a 62 yr old musician for my living for almost 40 years and thought id heard it all .. until now! this was fucking incredible!!
I didn't understand a word, but didn't need to!!! There's so much to look at while your feet and body are all moving in time with the beat..riding horses must be part of it..what a picturesque work out!!
The costumes and instruments are all so stunning and different to take it all in, needs to be viewed a lot to see everything.
Thank you utube once again, from a rejuvenated oldie!!! 😊
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雖然我聽不懂內容⋯
但特殊的唱腔⋯
可以感受到在原野上奔馳的澎湃!❤❤❤
With several millennia of history and cultures that have existed in Mongolia, this is uniquely one of the best music I've heard in my 50+ years on Earth.
Try the Hu too.
Great music,great clothes and those instruments!❤....very special for european eyes,ears😊
Wow....! What a Track my Friends....(!) Excellent....! Real Excellent ...! Respect from France...!
(F50+ chinese)I grew up wth heavy metal in the 80s, don't know a word what they r saying. BF than intro some Eruopean metals -- still clueless. Now Mongolian metals -- don't want to ask. Just love the music. The costumes, instriments, tridional throat singing, and bad-ass hair rocks so well together. Reviving old treditions with the twist of the new vibes. Don't stop, this music is going tobe writen into the history book.
This is why music is the Great Communicator. The Grandest Ambassador. The Prophet no one asked for. Music and art brings understanding. Cultural and personal. So much love for this.
To strange, just found this video and was thinking if everyone listened to Metal/Hard Rock the world would be a much better place. I am from the US and my 3 favorite bands are from Mexico (The Warning), India (Girish and the Chronicles) and Germany (Primal Fear). Great music is universal and brings everyone together.
Un @@tbury2516
Un trait musical indetournable
Perfect response to some amazing music.
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I'm a South Korean(Solongos). RUclips Algorithm invites me to this video. Very impressed!! Please continue to play and sing your own soul. Burte-Chino!
Я, МЫ ВСЕ НЕМНОГО МОНГОЛЫ! ГОРДОСТЬ БЕРЁТ! ❤
First Mongolian folk metal band I heard and saw sing...very interesting!
I don't know how I accidentally stumbled upon this, but this is amazing and my new favorite band. They have everything you ever need right here...... and they incorporated the throat singing! Brilliant!
The world needs more of this
Love from Indonesia
I love the traditional instruments mixed with metal sound.
As 80s metal heads, we're in baby. This is way too cool. Spent 50 years learning about other cultures, regions, religions. How the heck did we not know about this and how many other cool things have they been keeping from us.
Дорогие соседи ваша музыка обалденна. Монголам всего самого наилучшего !!!
Монголы переплюнули по музыке США
@@user-eu5yd9cu3sну да, и тут США уделали. Ну вот ничего США не могут. Даже и аппаратура не из США даже...
Послушайте еще The Hu. Тоже клевые!
Одинаковые, просто названия разные.😅
@@moneta1573
I don't even listen to heavy metal, but this was AWESOME. Thanks RUclips algorithm!
I look at these fellows, hear their throat singing and feel the passion of their heritage and all I can think of are tens of thousands of their ancestors pouring down from the Mongolian Steppe to conquer all before them.
I love when bands from other countries and backgrounds do their thing. Sounds incredible! Just love it!
Thank you so much. I introduce myself formally, I founded a group on Facebook with the aim of promoting social fraternity and mutual respect by sharing Uuhai's music, you are cordially invited.
60 yr old NYC punker here and I'm right with you.
Здесь 40 летний металхед и я с тобой друже привет из россии
@user-of2vw2do5i ❤❤
this only proves punks know nothing about good music lol
Атмосферно вышло и качёво! Просто и со вкусом!👍
I've never heard Mongolian before. I love rock music. I am a happy listener.
WOW! "Now for something completely different". These guys got it going on. Strangely addictive.
I've seen Uuhai in Poland. Huge energy, fantastic magical music.