VOLA - Inmazes | Album Reaction + Review (Part 3)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024

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  • @TheoByTheSeao
    @TheoByTheSeao Месяц назад +1

    The title track, when he says, "so why are you still trapped in mazes you designed?", just wiped me out and moved me completely to tears, probably the third of fourth time I heard it, when I actually looked at the lyrics and realized what he's saying. Mainly because it felt like a wake-up call to get my life together and pull myself out of some of the addictions and destructive habits I had created for myself.
    I hope you are looking forward to the next album I send (spoiler alert: it's their next one, lolol)! =)))

  • @mirkocheljavi6668
    @mirkocheljavi6668 Месяц назад

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @conormcateervh71
    @conormcateervh71 Месяц назад +13

    Can this week get any Inmazes coincide Liam+Noel Oasis reunion announcement lol.
    The final track ‘Inmazes’ is a good way to end any satisfying soundscape album. I relish the freedom of choice on what represents music genres as a whole and discover new identities with culture in life! deserves mainstream status. The only studio album with original drummer. ‘Inmazes’s a sub-culture genre style that combines elements from prog-metal with elements of djent metal of a very modern production and tons of layers mixed metal sub-genre. Somehow this all works wonderfully and creates a unique sounding metal album. With "Witness" VOLA seems to confirm it's constant progression since "Inmazes" with it's mix of sophisticated metal. The previous album "Applause Of A Distant Crowd" explored melodic aspect. The biggest difference I’ve noticed - at least on a basic level and mostly referring to the 1970’s that British prog grew out of an interest to write rock music inspired by classical music with some jazz and UK prog grew out of blues-based rock. There is still an attitude difference that I find even between modern bands. I feel some British bands are more about fantasy and literature. But that’s a big generalization. Progressive rock tends to put more of it's artistic emphasis on the music itself : maybe longer, more elaborate arrangements with different sections in different styles. Art rock may do that but might also be content with fairly ordinary song-structures but given an aesthetic twist because of a new instrument, or lyrical trick or even just the style of presentation. A lot of UK bands also refer to rural and natural settings in their lyrics. The definition: Progressive Rock is the music of the groups.. Genesis, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Yes, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, Pink Floyd, Vangelis, Michael Oldfield, Camel, Marillion, Van der Graaf Generator, Alan Parsons and more. What was "innovative" about modern progressive rock. What did it contribute to the renewal? I myself like to use another term, namely "Advanced Popmusic", meaning "advanced popular music". Advanced, because this genre leaves the paths of pure commercialism and radio suitability, and connects elements with each other that were or are otherwise known only to the educated bourgeoisie 🔴⚪🔵 🇬🇧

  • @ManuelGuajardo-zd7hx
    @ManuelGuajardo-zd7hx Месяц назад +2

    Hello from the USA my Serbian beauty. I never had this band but I like this music . I became your subscriber a few months ago when I saw you had reacted some Wintersun songs which I am a big fan. You reacted to Wintersun sons of winter and stars time and land of snow and sorrow but it was 4 years ago ! So Id like to start you on jaris of wintersuns former band ensiferum before he left and formed Wintersun. The song is ensiferum Lai Lai hei 7M views from willlinker 41 video. They use viking folklore in their music like Wintersun does. You'll love the video because it shows the band dressed as vikings and there's even a viking ship too. So send me back a reply for my suggestion and I will also notify the Wintersun ensiferum RUclips fan community about your Wintersun reactions and this upcoming ensiferum reaction also. Much love Wintersun Alex USA ❄️♥️