Dude, this song is just Hit The Lights but slower, the literal first song on the first album, and you said it doesn't sound like any other song from Metallica and gave it 8/10 while you gave 7/10 to We'll Be Back by Megadeth cuz "not very creative solos", and then you called this "typical kirk" a good solo 😂 You not a clown, neither the whole circus but the concept of comedy itself 🤡
I have been listening to Opeth since i was 9 and 30 years later i still love everything they create! Always interesting and never boring, they keep it unpredictable and thats what i have always liked about them
Something interesting about music tastes. I never really got into Metallica or Megadeth, and even Iron Maiden was a okay. So I thought Sepultura was for me. I am now a total fan of black metal listening to Kanonenfieber, Grave, and atmospheric doom. There is so much power to this black metal. Even on Bandcamp I discovered Civerous, and others. I listen to afrobeat, Fela Kuti and there are composers creating intense music like Horatiu Radulescu or Claude Lenners, Diego Minciacchi. I live in Germany and yes I know of Rammstein but they are industrial metal- cool stuff. But I need heavy hard core stuff. Non mainstream stuff. No offense I just don't like Lar's drumming. I grew up in the San Francisco Bay area, born in 1965.
I love your reactions and the artist point of view and the feedbacks , u got a like and subscribe ❤ also can you do reactions to band's other songs plz
Catchy predictable rhythms are ok. But when you get a chance to hear a song with chaotic mayhem that has structural meaning, you just have to appreciate the genius that it is. Sometimes, as with this song, the music matches the meaning behind the lyrics.
Arrogant Euro-elitist. ''Look at me shred on my PRS!!'' lol Obviously we are all entitled to our own opinions, but this reaction comes off as quite arrogant, which is a common thread these days in eastern Europee
I have a 91% like rate on this video, so yeah you have the right to have your own opinion too but you do not represent other people :) Also, I'm not from eastern Europe, try again next time lol. The shred i do in the beginning is just how i start every video.
why is there so much reverb on your guitar? who plays metal with that much reverb? also the artwork on the album cover is one of the best besides gateways.
Considering the song is about a man who gets possessed by a demon and goes on to do killings that are then called 'black friday'. It has progression, as if the demon is slowly possessing this man, and once it kicks into the heavy part its as if the demon is fully in control. Which really adds to the story, it shows how the song is able to tell a story by itself without lyrics, and the lyrics are like the icying on top.
This band and the singer prev band Dissection are amazing. Specially dissection is literally obscura but fully black metal. Its such a wonderful trip. Dissection and watain have really stood in my headt from the black metal scene. Specially watain
Europeans shouldn’t be allowed to react to American death metal. “The snares aren’t precise.” “The vocals need more reverb” No. You guys need to catch up
Missed the fact that of 2 vocalists. Talked about pace, reverb, preferences. Unimportant stuff. That’s why you’re the dejected people. You’ll get here one day.
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I love it when guitarists are being genuine. usally you go online and you see people doing all sort of crazy stuff and only showing the best take. Everyone mess up and its perfectly nomral. its apart of playing an instrument. and you are an amazing guitarist, you can play tornado of souls solo. not many people can do that. keep up the good work!!
You should make a reaction to the live versions of this Dir En Grey songs. Links below. The world of mercy ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Lj8Ls01Zmo8.html Vinushka ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BVhAVHcu-r0.html Dreambox ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JPkFbro1_14.htmlsi=3QBUE9obmvg4B7f3
Hi! Great reaction! Rinkaku has a very unique sound imo, it's very dramatic but simple in some way and the emotional aspect just works wonders for me. I especially love Toshiya's (the bass player) sound in this recording, it's very distinct and showcases how he likes to play. I would love to see more DeG reactions from you! If I may, I would also suggest watching the Gazette. They are my favourites among Japanese artists. We lost the bass player Reita unfortunately almost two months ago. I would love to show this band to more and more people so that everyone can enjoy their music and continue Reita's legacy. I think Dogma, Deux, DIM Scene are very good choices to start with
Dir en grey have a very large repertoire of different styles. Every song is different, every album is different and the singer, Kyo, has a huge repertoire of screams, shouting, growls but also singing / vocal ranges. Rinkaku only shows a very small part of his skills. From short and hard to beautiful, emotional ballads to progressive long, over 10 minutes long and very varied songs, you can find everything Short and hard: ZAN (2009 version), Hageshisa to ..., Obscure (2011 version), Agigated Screams of maggots, Grief, Different sense long, prog: Vinushka, Macabre (2013 version live), Diabolos, the world of mercy, the perfume of sins, Schadenfreude, the blossoming Beelzebub emotional ballad: Namamekashiki ansoku, tamerai ni hohoemi; conceived sorrow, Vanitas, Inconvenient ideal, Mushi something in between: Tousei, the Pledge, Kamuy, Toguro, Otogi something else: Phenomenon, Bugaboo, Stuck man, Disabled Complexes
Ah, I forgot to mention: if you want some subtitles for the songs (all live versions), I can highly recommend the yt-channel from Kayaちゃんねる @kayachanneru
@@galayat-reacts3643Back in the high school, (early 90s) all than norway scene Burzum, Mayhem Emperor., we traded old tapes with awful sound. Later got a couple of Cds from Immortal which were not bad but not my cup of tea (I prefer Abbath) I like more melodic stuff like Dissection, Dimmu Borgir. I got some friends rrally into the scene so I tried many time, but I feel nothing like when listeting to other thrash, power or classic heavy metal bands.
i think if you enjoyed the theatric aspect of this, as well as kyo's (the singer's) voice, you would love vinushka, especially the live version from the androgynous concert, incredible crowd, song showcases an even wider range of his vocals
Yeah Vinushka is absolutely incredible song. And it perfectly shows Kyo's wide vocal register. He didn't show his low register and growl here. Be sure to see Vinushka. It better shows the musical style of Dir En Gray.
Schadenfreude if u want avant-garde/prog metal with high screeches Obscure if u want one of their heaviest songs with my favourite music video Vinushka if u want to see the full range of the vocalist Kyo's voice (there's a brilliant live performance on youtube)
The following must be added to Obscure: There is the first version from 2003, for which there is also the rather disturbing (but great) music video. And there is a completely revised new recording from 2011, which is significantly harder than the original version. You can hear certain parallels in the songs, but if you don't know it, you could also mistake them for completely different songs.
The algorithm doesn't quite work yet because I searched for Dir en grey reactions earlier this day and your reaction didn't show up anywhere. Which is a shame because I bloody loved it :) It's a bit late at the moment but I gave you a sub and will come back tomorrow to take a closer look at your channel. I truly enjoyed the way you reacted. Dir en grey have been my favourite band for well over 20 years now and as a person highly interesting in and gravitating to performance art and more theatrical shows the show this is from (ARCHE day 2) is probably one of my favourites because it looks and sounds absolutely stunning. I also adore this performance of "Rinkaku" (your pronunciation was great btw) so this reaction made me particularly happy. But, of course, it mostly displays Kyo's higher register and although I am very aware that many fans won't believe this to be a good introduction song I think the one you should react to next should be "The Blossoming Beelzebub". It's not only one of my personal favourites, it's also one of their darker and more obscure songs which I think would contrast nicely to this one. It's pretty slow paced and weird but absolutely knows how to build suspension and create a certain mood which I think is brilliant. Because it's also vocally challenging and the performance plays a huge role with this song (at least for me) I would particularly recommend the DUM SPIRO SPERO at Nippon Budokan version (I couldn't add a link but the title here on youtube is "The Blossoming Beelzebub from Dum Spiro Spero at Nippon Budokan 2014" sadly it's not in HD but the sound is good and picture is ok on my device, I don't know how well it translates to your equipment though?) If it's not suitable for a reaction try "“Yokusou Ni DREAMBOX” Aruiwa Seijuku No Rinen To Tsumetai Ame" from the same album _DUM SPIRO SPERO_ (just search for 'Dreambox' on Kaya's channel. When you see someone looking like a half-wrapped-fully-badass mummy you've got the right one ;))
Love these guys. I stand Alone was for a movie soundtrack, can’t go by that one. Awake, Cryin like a Bitch, Whatever, Keep Away, Speak, Straight Out of Line… just a few suggestions
This singer has possibly the widest screaming range in music but he doesn't use any of that in this song. He can sing super high in chest voice as well. As well as super low. All their songs are something different. Singer also has two other bands. Every new album from each band has some new style that makes me think "I've never heard him... or anyone else sing like that". I would recommend Dir en grey - Schadenfreude live. It's a song from their newest album and shows off a lot more of the singer's range. They incorporated some elements of black metal (black metal style guitars and blast beats) on this album and this song has a bit of that so that might be of interest for that reason also. The song The Perfume of Sins features more obvious black metal influences but I recommend Schadenfreude due to getting to see more of the singer's range.
This singer has possibly the widest screaming range in music but he doesn't use any of that in this song. He can sing super high in chest voice as well. As well as super low. All their songs are something different. Singer also has two other bands. Every new album from each band has some new style that makes me think "I've never heard him... or anyone else sing like that". I would recommend Dir en grey - Schadenfreude live. It's a song from their newest album and shows off a lot more of the singer's range. They incorporated some elements of black metal (black metal style guitars and blast beats) on this album and this song has a bit of that so that might be of interest for that reason also. The song The Perfume of Sins features more obvious black metal influences but I recommend Schadenfreude due to getting to see more of the singer's range.
I like this song because they show you don't have to have just ONE solo in your song, why not have 2? hell, throw in a 3rd, who cares. Shows they don't follow the same typical song format that most bands usually do. Great song and reaction!~