After seeing them live in Seattle, they were unexpectedly heavy, the Neptune Theater is not the biggest venue......but they tried too blow the roof off the place !! It was a Great Show ❤️🎙🎸🥁😎🤘
Misa doesn't play her bass as an average player will just supporting the lead guitar. You can describe her playing as just adding another lead. She studies how the song is written by Kanami, looking at how she plays her parts and just offsets that with something that supports but yet is equally catchy and unique. That's why Kanami will let her actually take the lead at certain times in some songs. That is respect. Bassists of her caliber don't come along very often.
They write a new instrumental for every album now. That's what the fans expect and that's what they give them. I would say 100% it was written as an instrumental from the get go. I think you'll appreciate what Akane does in this song more if you watch the music video someday. Unless you expect her to play until her arms and legs fly off. I don't know what you consider "going ham" as far as drums are concerned.
As others have said, the Ladies write an instrumental for their new releases as the fans enjoy them. As for MISA's playing, she actually started as a guitar player then switched to bass. When the band first formed, Miku didn't know how to play guitar, an as she was learning, MISA's bass lines were written to cover the lack of the rhythm guitar. And they've just kept MISA playing what is basically a "Lead" bass line. In the live video of Freedom, you can see and hear just how complex her bass line is. My daughter who is a middle school music teacher says that MISA is playing basically the lead for the entire song, as other than her solo, Kanami is playing mostly rhythm.
On all the songs from this EP, for me, it’s Akane’s drumming that stands out. She’s playing these precise epic, fast rolling drum fills, which she usually doesn’t do. This is my favorite instrumental.
The artwork shows BAND-MAID logo emerging out of deep sea of struggling pandemic days and being “Unleash”ed out into free world for their new start of world domination 2nd stage 🕊
Great reaction and from recent interviews, Saiki (main vocalist) stated that she has for a long time wanted an instrumental as the first song on an album and as this is an EP (8 songs), she asked Kanami to write one. Theme for the album is supposed to be a new start of part 2 of World Domination. Most of these songs were written during the lockdown in Japan and to some extent reflect their frustration with not being able to play live or meet with each other live. So the title of the Album (and song) is expressing that they are now free and "unleashed!!!!!".
This should help you at least remember Akane's (the drummer's) nickname. On stage in San Francisco last night, she downed a banana and shouted I'm the Gorilla before thumping her chest and throwing the peel out into the crowd. HILARIOUS!! INCREDIBLE show all around! Thanks again!🤘🤩🤘
It was an intentional instrumental. Miku asked Kanami to write an orchestral inspired instrumental. And, of course, she delivered. They usually do at least one instrumental per EP/LP release, at least since their 4th LP when they had full writing control.
Brother, I am so happy to see another man jam to these girls. I am nearly 60 years old, been listening to rock and metal a long time. These girls truly amaze me. Have a killer day my friend.
I believe this was meant to be instrumental. Kanami has been playing more lyrically since Miku is becoming a better guitar player. I think this one is my favorite instrumental, maybe my favorite Band Maid song. The MV from the bonus DVD is up on Bilibili if you search for Band Maid From Now On MV. There seems to be less compression so the lead guitar definitely pops more. And it's fun to see them while you listen. Visual stimulus reinforces the sound.
You will want to check out the live footage from the current Band-Maid tour from the song "Freedom", Akane, (drummer), goes full ham, you'll love it! This song sets Band-Maid's instrumentals a notch higher, imho!
And they call it an EP, so we call it an EP. To me, I grew up in the 80s, so and EP has 4 songs, a single has 2 (a & b side) and an LP has at least 10, 5 per side. So I guess I would call an 8 track release either an EEP (Extended extended play) or Mini-LP.
Just discovered your channel dude and loving it! As a metal head you may already be familiar with some Avenged Sevenfold stuff and I would love to hear your reaction to some of their stuff! No idea how familiar you are with them, but something like Almost Easy is a good start point, but if you're familiar with the heavy stuff, some of the stuff on their latest album would be great. I love The Stage, but even song slike Roman Sky, which is slower is great
Thank you for checking out the channel and I'm glad your digging it....yea I know avenged sevenfold real well, I really dig their older albums, hell I learned how to do tap ons watching synyster gates in the music video for bat country
@@rockdariff Hell yeah! I love all their stuff, but find The Stage album super underrated. There's some great stuff in there, and you can't go wrong with the classics for sure! City of Evil is probably a top 10 album of all time for me
After seeing them live in Seattle, they were unexpectedly heavy, the Neptune Theater is not the biggest venue......but they tried too blow the roof off the place !! It was a Great Show ❤️🎙🎸🥁😎🤘
Champ of Medium stated long ago- “I’ve played in Metal bands, hard core, punk and Akane would be perfect drumming in any of them.”💪🏻🤘🏻
Thanks RockdaRiff! Happy Birthday Misa!
Misa, Misa, Misa , you just have to say it thrice and you will never forget it again
Happy birthday Barefoot MISAssin 🎂🍻
Misa doesn't play her bass as an average player will just supporting the lead guitar. You can describe her playing as just adding another lead. She studies how the song is written by Kanami, looking at how she plays her parts and just offsets that with something that supports but yet is equally catchy and unique. That's why Kanami will let her actually take the lead at certain times in some songs. That is respect. Bassists of her caliber don't come along very often.
They write a new instrumental for every album now. That's what the fans expect and that's what they give them. I would say 100% it was written as an instrumental from the get go. I think you'll appreciate what Akane does in this song more if you watch the music video someday. Unless you expect her to play until her arms and legs fly off. I don't know what you consider "going ham" as far as drums are concerned.
As others have said, the Ladies write an instrumental for their new releases as the fans enjoy them. As for MISA's playing, she actually started as a guitar player then switched to bass. When the band first formed, Miku didn't know how to play guitar, an as she was learning, MISA's bass lines were written to cover the lack of the rhythm guitar. And they've just kept MISA playing what is basically a "Lead" bass line. In the live video of Freedom, you can see and hear just how complex her bass line is. My daughter who is a middle school music teacher says that MISA is playing basically the lead for the entire song, as other than her solo, Kanami is playing mostly rhythm.
When I heard this your name quickly came to mind. This is a big departure from thier normal instrumental formula.
They actually have an official MV for this instrumental.
On all the songs from this EP, for me, it’s Akane’s drumming that stands out. She’s playing these precise epic, fast rolling drum fills, which she usually doesn’t do. This is my favorite instrumental.
The artwork shows BAND-MAID logo emerging out of deep sea of struggling pandemic days and being “Unleash”ed out into free world for their new start of world domination 2nd stage 🕊
Great reaction and from recent interviews, Saiki (main vocalist) stated that she has for a long time wanted an instrumental as the first song on an album and as this is an EP (8 songs), she asked Kanami to write one. Theme for the album is supposed to be a new start of part 2 of World Domination. Most of these songs were written during the lockdown in Japan and to some extent reflect their frustration with not being able to play live or meet with each other live. So the title of the Album (and song) is expressing that they are now free and "unleashed!!!!!".
How's that? They seriously are a bunch of selfless people, doing what's good for the band.
This should help you at least remember Akane's (the drummer's) nickname. On stage in San Francisco last night, she downed a banana and shouted I'm the Gorilla before thumping her chest and throwing the peel out into the crowd. HILARIOUS!!
INCREDIBLE show all around!
Thanks again!🤘🤩🤘
Thanks man!
until you watch from now on MV, you'll get hook 😁🤟
Sounds much better on YT Music. There are some really good recent fan cams of this. I agree that it is very accessible track
It was an intentional instrumental. Miku asked Kanami to write an orchestral inspired instrumental. And, of course, she delivered. They usually do at least one instrumental per EP/LP release, at least since their 4th LP when they had full writing control.
Saiki is the one who asked Kanami to write this.
Saiki is in charge.
@@powbobs oh yes you are right. Saiki asked, but the Pigeon is still in charge.
Brother, I am so happy to see another man jam to these girls. I am nearly 60 years old, been listening to rock and metal a long time. These girls truly amaze me. Have a killer day my friend.
FYI - the MV for this instrumental just dropped on Thanksgiving if you care to watch.
At MISA's section everybody else dropped out and it's just bass, violins and piano. Gives me goosebumps.
Watch a fancam from their US Tour on this song they smoke it!
Here's a great live version from just a week ago that focuses heavily on Kanami.
ruclips.net/video/kV2miTJNHRg/видео.html
You should also check out Don't Be Long.
I believe this was meant to be instrumental. Kanami has been playing more lyrically since Miku is becoming a better guitar player. I think this one is my favorite instrumental, maybe my favorite Band Maid song. The MV from the bonus DVD is up on Bilibili if you search for Band Maid From Now On MV. There seems to be less compression so the lead guitar definitely pops more. And it's fun to see them while you listen. Visual stimulus reinforces the sound.
You will want to check out the live footage from the current Band-Maid tour from the song "Freedom", Akane, (drummer), goes full ham, you'll love it! This song sets Band-Maid's instrumentals a notch higher, imho!
And they call it an EP, so we call it an EP. To me, I grew up in the 80s, so and EP has 4 songs, a single has 2 (a & b side) and an LP has at least 10, 5 per side. So I guess I would call an 8 track release either an EEP (Extended extended play) or Mini-LP.
Just discovered your channel dude and loving it! As a metal head you may already be familiar with some Avenged Sevenfold stuff and I would love to hear your reaction to some of their stuff! No idea how familiar you are with them, but something like Almost Easy is a good start point, but if you're familiar with the heavy stuff, some of the stuff on their latest album would be great. I love The Stage, but even song slike Roman Sky, which is slower is great
Thank you for checking out the channel and I'm glad your digging it....yea I know avenged sevenfold real well, I really dig their older albums, hell I learned how to do tap ons watching synyster gates in the music video for bat country
@@rockdariff Hell yeah! I love all their stuff, but find The Stage album super underrated. There's some great stuff in there, and you can't go wrong with the classics for sure! City of Evil is probably a top 10 album of all time for me
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