Alex is probably one of the nicest people on the planet. Pisses me off when people automatically judge him instead of looking into who he really is as a person.
I’m pretty sure he knows he looks scary to many people. Would I be scared of him irl? No never- of course I know it’s an act. He would be boring if he didn’t play on emotions. I love your passion for him and if you watch my first reaction of Slaughter to Prevail- Vikings- you’ll see I’m not out there to offend people’s love and preference for music.
Alex is like 5’6” tall and although he’s absolutely yolked, he’s the sweetest human being. He often during their sets profusely thanks the crowd for being there and giving a shit about them, and that he is eternally grateful for the fans.
I’m actually taller than Alex as I’m 5’8” I like the attitude and that he’s not pretentious like that. I just reacted to the backstage of making this MV and will release that one soon☺️🐻
how to make a fun death metal officiall video: put in it every russian stereotype you had ever heard.. yo got to watch behind the scenes of Baba Yaga. hilarious!
I wonder if there is a particular person or group of people that this song is referring to. The Oligarchs, Industrial war complex or perhaps the tsar himself (V.V.)? Your nervous laughter carried this one all the way to the end; punctuated with "Is this allowed on RUclips?" What a wake up call! 💛🤘🤙✌️☕️☕️
I researched and the lyrics explores themes of vengeance, retribution, and the consequences of one's actions. The song delves into the concept of facing the repercussions of past deeds and the haunting presence of a mythical figure, Baba Yaga, who represents the force of punishment for wrongdoing. The t-shirt “Made in Russia” must refer to that sentiment. I don’t think it’s randomly chosen. Like the Russian roulette was also a referral- this is my guess😅
@RambergReacts Nice! Thanks for the insight. I'm still on the fence as far as my feelings go with Slaughter To Prevail, I think I need to hear more to make a good decision. I've never been into many bands who go straight harsh vocals, but I do enjoy a mix-up of harsh and clean (e.g., Jinjer). Great reaction, PS & BTW 💛🤘🤙✌️
This is the only song of theirs that I have in the car, because the others are very wild. But one thing is to see them or listen to them on the Internet and another very different thing is to see them live... they are impressive and everyone is amazed by them. At least they are not ashamed to show that they are Russian Catholics, which is a lot these days.
I can see how this song would work on a road trip through Norway too- impossible to fall asleep :)) They’re something completely else and I can see why people are intrigued. Maybe they’ll turn up at Copenhell- then I could watch them live🐻⚔️
Alex is probably one of the nicest people on the planet. Pisses me off when people automatically judge him instead of looking into who he really is as a person.
I’m pretty sure he knows he looks scary to many people. Would I be scared of him irl? No never- of course I know it’s an act. He would be boring if he didn’t play on emotions. I love your passion for him and if you watch my first reaction of Slaughter to Prevail- Vikings- you’ll see I’m not out there to offend people’s love and preference for music.
Alex is like 5’6” tall and although he’s absolutely yolked, he’s the sweetest human being. He often during their sets profusely thanks the crowd for being there and giving a shit about them, and that he is eternally grateful for the fans.
I’m actually taller than Alex as I’m 5’8” I like the attitude and that he’s not pretentious like that. I just reacted to the backstage of making this MV and will release that one soon☺️🐻
It's just our cliche. Bear, Tank, Vodka, Roulette and our fairy tale "Baba Yaga"
I get it- so, this is actually a self-ironic song😅
@@RambergReacts It's just how the whole world associates us. The guys decided to make a song out of it. 😅
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how to make a fun death metal officiall video:
put in it every russian stereotype you had ever heard..
yo got to watch behind the scenes of Baba Yaga.
hilarious!
The only thing that was lacking was a Babushka 😁Thanks for the recommendation! If I watch it I might get to know them better!
I wonder if there is a particular person or group of people that this song is referring to. The Oligarchs, Industrial war complex or perhaps the tsar himself (V.V.)? Your nervous laughter carried this one all the way to the end; punctuated with "Is this allowed on RUclips?" What a wake up call! 💛🤘🤙✌️☕️☕️
I researched and the lyrics explores themes of vengeance, retribution, and the consequences of one's actions. The song delves into the concept of facing the repercussions of past deeds and the haunting presence of a mythical figure, Baba Yaga, who represents the force of punishment for wrongdoing. The t-shirt “Made in Russia” must refer to that sentiment. I don’t think it’s randomly chosen. Like the Russian roulette was also a referral- this is my guess😅
@RambergReacts Nice! Thanks for the insight. I'm still on the fence as far as my feelings go with Slaughter To Prevail, I think I need to hear more to make a good decision. I've never been into many bands who go straight harsh vocals, but I do enjoy a mix-up of harsh and clean (e.g., Jinjer). Great reaction, PS & BTW 💛🤘🤙✌️
This is the only song of theirs that I have in the car, because the others are very wild. But one thing is to see them or listen to them on the Internet and another very different thing is to see them live... they are impressive and everyone is amazed by them. At least they are not ashamed to show that they are Russian Catholics, which is a lot these days.
I can see how this song would work on a road trip through Norway too- impossible to fall asleep :)) They’re something completely else and I can see why people are intrigued. Maybe they’ll turn up at Copenhell- then I could watch them live🐻⚔️
Не католики,а Православные Христиане !
As far as I know- the majority of Russian Christians are Orthodox. A very small number is Catholics.
@@RambergReacts Возможно,но я не видел католиков,чтобы те крестились через правое плечо.А мне 36
@@RambergReacts Sorry, I don't really understand religions, I was referring to non-Islamist religions...
This is хорошо))
«This is good», right?
@RambergReacts yes,They just suddenly said
Bear name is Tom =)
That’s such a cute name for a bear! Where did he get the bear from?
The bear is his pet....it's just a fake fight.....they're just buddies.
I can’t imagine having a Bear for a pet!