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First REACTION to THE HU (Wolf Totem) 🐺🎤🔥 

Chase Carneson
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My first ever time Hearing Mongolian Metal and The Hu did not disappoint with Wolf Totem.
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@GlennWH26
@GlennWH26 4 года назад
A Mongolian metal band backed by a Mongol biker gang doing an updated version of an old Golden Horde battle song. There's badass and then there's Badass and then there is THIS.
@leifkjnny5424
@leifkjnny5424 4 года назад
There's two kinds of biker gangs: the ones who descend from Genghis Khan's cavalry, and then everyone else.
@ChaseCarneson
@ChaseCarneson 4 года назад
😂👌💪
@lorriemiller6750
@lorriemiller6750 4 года назад
They are a Motorcycle Club Not a gang there is a difference.
@windwalker5765
@windwalker5765 4 года назад
​@@leifkjnny5424 It might well be that ALL bikers are their descendants... genetically predisposed to ride free and be badass...
@GlennWH26
@GlennWH26 3 года назад
@Amanzhol Mambetzhanov From what I've read, it's based on a poem by a nobleman from one of the Golden Horde successor states, and the poem, in turn, is based on an old riding chant. But, hey, it's internet knowledge, and second hand, at that, so take it with a grain of salt.
@everdreamcosplay
@everdreamcosplay 4 года назад
The instruments they're playing are the Morin Khuur, the two-stringed horsehead fiddle, a traditional Mongolian instrument. The type of singing is traditional Mongolian throat singing. They actually are sort of creating two notes at once in their throats!
@ChaseCarneson
@ChaseCarneson 4 года назад
That's amazing. Thanks for the info.
@doktermobiel
@doktermobiel 4 года назад
If you like some more insights on the vocal technique, check out Kuular .. he explains how it's done and did some nice renditions of known pop songs with this technique applied. Start with Numb (Linkin Park cover) to hear a very good example .
@KingAce595
@KingAce595 2 года назад
@@ChaseCarneson and to make the sounds, you have to make them as far back in your throat as possible.
@billholder1330
@billholder1330 2 года назад
@@KingAce595 Also uses the false vocal chords aka ventricular folds, which is tricky to do. Get them going in sympathetic vibration and it drops the octave to the subharmonic! That's what gets the low growl.
@robertcraane7910
@robertcraane7910 4 года назад
Never ever seen a guy like you, who understands music on this level... very unique!
@ChaseCarneson
@ChaseCarneson 4 года назад
I do my best. Thank you for the support 👌💪
@rchimge8319
@rchimge8319 4 года назад
Absolutely !!
@rchimge8319
@rchimge8319 4 года назад
@@ChaseCarneson pls react 'Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order - The Hu'
@saintmatthias8187
@saintmatthias8187 4 года назад
#Robertcraane then you haven't met me.
@robertcraane7910
@robertcraane7910 4 года назад
@@saintmatthias8187 No, sorry, I didn't...
@shuriken4852
@shuriken4852 4 года назад
The Hu is a Mongolian heavy metal band formed in 2016. With traditional Mongolian instrumentation, including the Morin khuur, Tovshuur and Mongolian throat singing, the band calls their style of music "hunnu rock", hu inspired by the Hunnu, an ancient Mongolian empire, known as The Huns in western culture. Some of the band’s lyrics include old Mongolian war cries and poetry.
@RobertStanic1971
@RobertStanic1971 4 года назад
The HU - Wolf Totem for me is brilliant song
@MrHws5mp
@MrHws5mp 4 года назад
It's Mongolian throat singing: a very particular and very ancient technique. Variations on it used to be more common across Europe in ancient times. There's something very primal about it that speaks to something deep inside you, no matter how 'civilized' and 'modern' you think you are.
@Regalya
@Regalya 4 года назад
Mongolian throat singing aint ancient they adopted it from tuvan turks.. central asian turkic throat singing is what you mean. Chingisid empire thus mongol ethnicity came after Gokturk empire build on it's land with Turkic people as the empire now you called mongol empire were called Chingisid Empire it was a Turkic federation that neither had sole mongol etnicity or was mongolian in it's entirety. it's army,systems,language hell even language on it's money was Turkic and when the khan die 5 Turkic Empires build from it. Mongols are 3 milion turks like 100 time more. Basicly Mongol Empire is more of a 19th century term don't confuse it with people who live in mongolia today.
@dismas8884
@dismas8884 3 года назад
@@Regalya nah turkic people adopted it from the mongols.
@dismas8884
@dismas8884 3 года назад
@@Regalya also turkish people are not turkic. turkish people are just arab/greek/persian mixes.
@MeigetsuNoSeishin
@MeigetsuNoSeishin 3 года назад
They use Mongolian Throat Singing in their music, and it sounds incredible!
@robertcraane7910
@robertcraane7910 4 года назад
Ningen Isu - Heartless Scat , Japanese top metal band from 4 older dudes who were around with Metallica and Iron Maiden 30, 35 years ago... you wont regret!
@Neocoolzero
@Neocoolzero 4 года назад
Yes! I've been saying this for some time now, altough I'de recomend At the mountains of madness live. Have you ever seen a metal/rock band use a freaking theremin in a song? Damn, this guys are soo cool ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DgTEKoYhAXg.html
@tarinindell8217
@tarinindell8217 4 года назад
Great song, but i prefer "The Colour Out of Space"
@Neocoolzero
@Neocoolzero 4 года назад
@@tarinindell8217 That was my favorite...til I found Mountains, I just looovveeee the way they used the theremin and the back and forth singing between both of them
@robertcraane7910
@robertcraane7910 4 года назад
@@Neocoolzero I hear you brother, I play the Theremin myself as well...
@Bobbias
@Bobbias 2 года назад
God damn it's good to hear someone who can clearly explain what they hear. And yeah, they are metal as fuck.
@4freebird69
@4freebird69 4 года назад
Here is another good one from THE HU "Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order - The Hu Music Video"
@alanfoster6589
@alanfoster6589 4 года назад
"Suggan Essena"...based on their own song, "Black Thunder". Terrific stuff.
@4freebird69
@4freebird69 4 года назад
@@alanfoster6589 I watched their interview about the making of this song. Great interview to watch, if you haven't seen it.
@cygnetseven
@cygnetseven 4 года назад
THIS!!!!! I wish he had heard this song first.
@crystalpetrosky6188
@crystalpetrosky6188 4 года назад
And this song has forever made them a part of Star Wars canon!!
@tiaopiak
@tiaopiak 4 года назад
You need to turn on CC and listen to the song again with subtitles. :)
@ChaseCarneson
@ChaseCarneson 4 года назад
Actually a good shout.
@tarinindell8217
@tarinindell8217 4 года назад
Great song, but check out their other song, "Yuve Yuve Yu"
@mogaman28
@mogaman28 4 года назад
And they are now part of the Star Wars canon. They are in the Jedi Fallen order game.
@stephallan2543
@stephallan2543 4 года назад
Your Reaction was very detailed and relatable...fantastic job! 🙇🏻‍♀️🔍🎤🎶🎸👏🏽. Thanks for posting this Son of the HU. I enjoyed this so much...can’t wait for more music. You should listen to Diana Adkudinova Russian 14 year old sing Rechenka. More HU please.
@jackstorm5649
@jackstorm5649 4 года назад
I've been following the HU for a little over a year now. They have been getting mad respect from the western metal community. They've done some colabs and remixed some of their songs namely "Yuve Yuve Yu" ft. Danny Case, "Wolf Totem", ft. Jacoby Shaddix, and "Song of Women" ft. Lzzy Hale. If you want more check out "The Great Chinggis Khaan".
@sugoruyo
@sugoruyo 4 года назад
Might be for some Heilung, I recommend In Maidjan from LIFA.
@amazonwarlord
@amazonwarlord 4 года назад
Love love love Heilung. Gonna post some recommendations from them too.
@ThomasTee
@ThomasTee 4 года назад
In Maidjan would be the best introduction. But basically anything from LIFA is awesome.
@Cateyeske
@Cateyeske 4 года назад
Yes please!
@epicusphallus
@epicusphallus 4 года назад
Heilung is so good.
@Aagaardable
@Aagaardable 4 года назад
definitely some heilung, i also think krigsgaldr or hamrer hippyer
@jolietjake4605
@jolietjake4605 4 года назад
Mongolian throat singing. Amazing album by the guys and from what I’ve seen on YT they sound just as good live.
@thhseeking
@thhseeking 4 года назад
I can recommend Yuwe Yuwe Yu by the HU...he makes those strings sounds like a horse "neighing". That was the first song of theirs that I heard. For somewhat more "traditional" Mongolian music, I recommend checking out Batzorig Vaanchig, especially his collaboration with Auli, a Latvian bagpipe and drum group. Amazing :)
@robertcraane7910
@robertcraane7910 3 года назад
Inventing new music based on your history is awesome!
@robertcraane7910
@robertcraane7910 4 года назад
Nightwish is my big love, but man, The Hu has become my biggest fascination... I even bought a horse fiddle (the two string instrument)
@metalsteel5631
@metalsteel5631 4 года назад
haha, I'm mongolian and I love fantasy metal. I bought a banjo, and still don't have a horsehead fiddle.
@robertcraane7910
@robertcraane7910 4 года назад
@@metalsteel5631 Good for you bro! Come visit you in the future, we'll play together... I'm Dutch but moving to The Philippines (After Corona)
@Uldihaa
@Uldihaa 4 года назад
There are a few videos floating around that shows the guy playing the blue horseheaded instrument up close. I noticed a lot of tapping of the fingers to the strings, and even using a finger to push the outermost string inward. And you'd be surprised just how far above the neck board these strings are.
@timohattunen1311
@timohattunen1311 4 года назад
The Hu had live broadcast gig for "brew virus" relief ... whole live concert is watchable in their official YT channel.
@jeremyenns7330
@jeremyenns7330 4 года назад
How to drive Chase Carneson Crazy? Tie his hands so that he can't play with his hair. LOL Love the reactions, keep it up. Another vote here for the overlooked music from all over the world.
@ChaseCarneson
@ChaseCarneson 4 года назад
😂😂🙋🏼‍♂️out here looking a barber. Appreciate the support. Thank you
@lorriemiller6750
@lorriemiller6750 4 года назад
This band is the coolest awesomest band on the planet and they can't do a bad song. They keep getting better over time and if you ever have a chance to see them live take it. Check out all of their music and videos they are amazing they are called Norin Khurr or horsehead fiddle, tovshuur is the other instrument and theirs has 3 strings but it usually has only 2 strings too. The bird is the sound of an eagle. That is called Mongolian throat singing and they are using their voices not any effects or filters at all.
@robertcraane7910
@robertcraane7910 4 года назад
The singer is also an university professor in culture, if I'm right... any one correct me if I'm wrong
@myprophet1
@myprophet1 4 года назад
I believe both Jaya and Gala have taught music. All four main members have degrees in music. Jaya (with the long hair) toured extensively as a traditional flutist.
@pratfallpratt8998
@pratfallpratt8998 4 года назад
I believe they were (and maybe still are) stuck in Australia when the pandemic hit. If you get the chance to see them when their tour resumes, DO IT! I was lucky enough to see them here in Kansas back in November and they totally killed it, quite possibly the most fun i've had at a show and i barely had a voice left after shouting "Hu Hu Hu" for most of the show.
@jackbackband7733
@jackbackband7733 3 года назад
The Cinese built a great big wall .... to keep these people out! The voice isn't synthed it's Mongolian throat singing which is ancient. They are singing abut war and killing you .... brilliant stuff.
@cohiba478
@cohiba478 3 года назад
Mongolian metal rocks!
@Raven-fh2yy
@Raven-fh2yy 4 года назад
Hu is the root word for Human. The people almost literally.
@nyambileggantumur3669
@nyambileggantumur3669 4 года назад
Super nice reaction. I cant wait next reaction. Thank you
@mandah0520
@mandah0520 3 года назад
Great reaction and very informative. Would love to see your reaction to their other songs. So many good ones
@JuanSan66
@JuanSan66 4 года назад
The Hu is an awesome band. The traditional cord instrument is a Morin Juur. Very interesting how they combine tradition and modernity in the same song and video. If you are interested in this things I recommend you The Waggaki Band, a rock band that uses the Koto, the Shamishen and the Shakuhachi with the habitual drums, bass and guitar: The song is Senbonzakura: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-K_xTet06SUo.html This is an official video but their live performances are highly recommended.
@aliceeleonora7528
@aliceeleonora7528 Год назад
yes! totally agree on the Wagakki Band! Yoshiwara Lament is also a great one imho: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DD6LHfm5AZY.html
@SandraNelson063
@SandraNelson063 4 года назад
The emblem at the start of the video is their "totem", the Snow Leopard. These guys fill a hole inside me that I never knew I had. They wake up the axe swinging Viking, and the rock slinging Pict in my DNA. Part of me wants to swarm over a wall and murder Romans. The other part of me wants to attack churches, slaughter monks and steal anything that's remotely gold or silver. Sigh. I'm sure the neighbors would complain. By the way, I thought I gave you the link to the vid with the English translation! That's half the fun!!! Remember, these guys are THE HUN, as in ATTILA THE!! This is a much more sedate invasion that the last one. Less running and screaming from the audience, fewer flying body parts and a lot less blood drenching the ground. They didn't bring the horses this time. Pity. I liked the horses.
@GlennWH26
@GlennWH26 4 года назад
No translation necessary. Several poetic verses amounting to "Mess with us, and you're dead."
@SandraNelson063
@SandraNelson063 4 года назад
@@GlennWH26 But I love the listing of the animals and the over the top counter threats! Bring on the lions with the blue manes!
@ForestofCicadas
@ForestofCicadas 4 года назад
Just a heads up, these guys are more like Genghis Khan, the Mongolian Conqueror. Attila the Hun was, I believe, Hungarian. Edited for spelling.
@Regalya
@Regalya 4 года назад
@@ForestofCicadas Atilla the hun was Turk wtf is hungarian lol? Genghis khan and Chingisid Empire (Didn't called mongolian empire until 19th century tbh) was a Turkic federation it's army,culture,language hell even the writing on it's money was turkic infact when the khan die only 5 Turkic empires build from Chingisid(mongol) empire. Also Genghis and Ottomans are relatives both from tribe of ashina.
@ForestofCicadas
@ForestofCicadas 4 года назад
@@Regalya The Hunnic Empire consisted of multiple tribes, with many different languages spoken. The name Attila could derive from Turkic languages or there are also possibilities that it originated from a Gothic language. Some of his relatives have names that sound Turkic, others have names resembling those of Gaulish and Germanic tribes. Historians believe he may have been of a Turkic ethnicity based on a second-hand description of his appearance, so I'm not arguing that his ethnicity could not be Turkic. That being said, the place in which he was born was Pannonia, a province of the Roman Empire which is known in the present day as Transdanubia, Hungary. The Hunnic Empire. Attila the Hun. Hungary. Surely you can see the connection? It's right in the names. Modern day Hungarians can trace their history back to Attila the Hun, so I'm not wrong in saying that Attila the Hun is Hungarian. Moving on to Genghis Khan, he's Mongolian. He likely spoke an old version of Mongolian, related to the extinct Khitan language. It was believed at one point that Mongolian was related to Turkic, Tungusic, Korean and Japonic languages, however this theory is now considered obsolete by most comparative linguists. Edited for spelling, once again.
@jindas4217
@jindas4217 3 года назад
Love that. They definitely are a "Breath of fresh air"...
@hey-its-me7129
@hey-its-me7129 3 года назад
There is also a version with subtitles. Very awesome.
@zenbra_deutsch3500
@zenbra_deutsch3500 4 года назад
Their singing style is NO EFFECT, called karkyraa and khoomei (Mongolian throat singing - reminds"fry vocals" of a man with bass voice, like Till Lindemann from Rammstein. It's done more using the throat and vocals chords), That horse head instrument is called morin khuur (horse head fiddle) . Next like a guitar instrument is called tovshuur (Mongolian traditional guitar). The Hu said they are created new genre then they called that Hunnu rock.
@MKei-nr5tl
@MKei-nr5tl 3 года назад
The reason why his hand is so active on the bow of the horsehead fiddle is because the bowstring is also played. They apply greater and lesser pressure to change the sound of the bowstring, which combines with the two strings. The guitar-like instrument is a Mongolian lute with three-strings.
@rakjr6
@rakjr6 4 года назад
On Babymetal's last US tour they had Sweden's Avatar as their opening act but the last few stops had The Hu as their opener. The Babymetal team has always picked interesting opening acts.
@sixtuspettersson6059
@sixtuspettersson6059 4 года назад
Genghis Khan and golden hord (The HU) come to border of Finland (Nightwish country) and met The NW ARMY, and they went AAAHHH ,, mayby NOT !! Boys lets go home !
@michaeltriola3978
@michaeltriola3978 3 года назад
They also have a regular drummer, bassist and guitarist in addition to the guys playing the horsehead fiddles. They're quite a large band
@crystalrainfeather
@crystalrainfeather 4 года назад
I didn't comment back when you first released this one (not sure why), but your excitement for this is so contagious. I can imagine my face for the first few note (probably like I was watching a horror movie, lol) - but then I was quickly smiling, moving and feeling like I need to go to war, lmao. Hearing your take on it from a musician's ears & knowledge is always so interesting... You listen for/to all the details that make it great while the rest of us non-musicians are just chanting "Hu Hu Hu HU!!!" :) Hope you'll react to more by them. I was hooked from this song & everything I've heard since has been just as good (including the entire Gereg album).
@thomasridley8675
@thomasridley8675 4 года назад
It sounds even better in context.
@Ganaa23
@Ganaa23 4 года назад
Really high quality of a reaction video. Thanks for sharing your thoughts in depths and going into more details around the sounds. I also love trying to hear their music by each sound and they have really good transitions into it
@ChaseCarneson
@ChaseCarneson 4 года назад
Thank you for supporting. Very much appreciated.
@juliavanblarcom8666
@juliavanblarcom8666 4 года назад
I'm a very recent subscriber, and your channel is quickly becoming a favorite. I've never seen anyone describe the details in music quite like you do. It gives me a whole new appreciation for music. Even with this band, completely foreign to you, you are still picking up the various subtleties in the song. Cheers!!
@ChaseCarneson
@ChaseCarneson 4 года назад
Appreciate this, Julia. Thanks for supporting.
@stevefromlondon4949
@stevefromlondon4949 4 года назад
Love this song. The rhythm is so hypnotic.
@danceswithwombats8256
@danceswithwombats8256 4 года назад
I like how the throat singing at one part gives me satisfaction for the missing bass instrument but at the same time fills the vocal spectrum. That kind of missing "full sound" of having a dedicated bass in turn opens up space for the Mongolian lute (don't remember the name) and the horsehead fiddle to be very prominent. Cool reaction, thanks!
@ChaseCarneson
@ChaseCarneson 4 года назад
Very good point that! Nice one.
@christophercollins9333
@christophercollins9333 4 года назад
All four frontmen can throat-sing and in different tones; that is what you picked up on. Crazy thing is they are even better live. Worked concerts for 2 years and would put theirs just a touch over Metallica and Elton John shows I saw that were out of this world back in their prime days. Have not seen Nightwish live but am sure that would set an unreachable bar for any mortal band...
@ChaseCarneson
@ChaseCarneson 4 года назад
That's just amazing!!!
@zaarkhananal7165
@zaarkhananal7165 2 года назад
The two stringed instruments are Mongolian instruments called Morin khuur. If you look at the neck of the instruments you'll see that the length of the neck is almost equal to the length of a violin in itself. That's how the instrument is able to provide such a wide range of notes, because the neck's so long.
@roy19491
@roy19491 4 года назад
Mongolian throat singing....lyrics are basically saying "fuck with us and we'll kick your ass"
@gizmonomono
@gizmonomono 3 года назад
Speaking of bow strings, have you noticed that the "guitar' is shaped like a bow and arrow? Because Mongolians were renowned for their horse archery. Also, look up the lyrics, they add to the power of the song
@Evil_Peter
@Evil_Peter 4 года назад
The HU have really become the center point of something that's a really fresh sound. My favorites from them are this song and Sugaan Essena/Black Thunder, which is from a Star Wars game and has a nice video where you get to see some of the western instruments they also use.
@ChaseCarneson
@ChaseCarneson 4 года назад
Sounds awesome.
@AprellaDguild
@AprellaDguild 4 года назад
If you want 'unique' things I suggest you take a look at Apocalyptica. While they're music sounds like general metal, they do not use guitars but cellos. The band basically exist out of a couple of dudes playing the cello and a drummer. They often invite guest vocals to sing on their songs but they also have a bunch of instrumental songs. They started out as a Metallica cover band. One of my favourite songs are I Don't Care, Life Burns (this one is the 'heaviest' in the list) and Bittersweet (this being a beautiful ballad doesn't 'amaze' as much as the others on cello aspect)
@fstad
@fstad 4 года назад
This is the second video of yours I watched, but really enjoying your commentary - it's refreshing, honest and also very detailed and professional. I'm really enjoying your content and have already subscribed! Keep up the good work!
@ChaseCarneson
@ChaseCarneson 4 года назад
Thanks Frank. Really appreciate the support. Lots more to come.
@bur3b1sta
@bur3b1sta 4 года назад
I'd love to see a reaction to Dordeduh - Dojana [official music video] a Romanian band; they're also using lots of.. traditional instruments in that song: the semantron (basically a wooden plank, used mainly in orthodox churches), an instrument pretty similar to an alpenhorn called bucium and the cimbalom.
@hiawatha.g
@hiawatha.g 4 года назад
It is traditional Mongolian throat singing. It is done using the false vocal folds below the larynx. It is much closer to metal growling than to clean singing, except it's modulated so you have actual tones. A good throat singer can sing two notes at a time, one in the throat and one using the actual vocal cords. The upper note is in the head-voice, and resonates with the low note. You actually heard the lead singer do it several times-it was not production overlay. Its him.
@ChaseCarneson
@ChaseCarneson 4 года назад
That's remarkable. Super interesting, thank you for that.
@martinreed1567
@martinreed1567 4 года назад
@@ChaseCarneson I came in to throat singing more through traditional Tuvan groups, the most well known is probably Huun Huur Tu. If you want some good examples though I suggest checking YT for Alash and a Tedx talk they did.
@hiawatha.g
@hiawatha.g 4 года назад
@@martinreed1567 I think Tuva is part of Siberia so they're all neighbors!
@Frankamaria
@Frankamaria 4 года назад
Next to Nightwish, the Hu is my favourite band. Beside, I have been to Mongolia myself 3 times... a great fascinating country, great people...
@Socrates_1775
@Socrates_1775 4 года назад
If you want to see awesome bow work on a stringed instrument check out Apocalyptica! A Finnish band that formed in the 90s and began as guys on cello playing Metallica songs with no singer. They have original songs where they feature singers from other bands. Here's a link to their cover of Metallica's One! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RzJPFRCaWVY.html
@ChaseCarneson
@ChaseCarneson 4 года назад
This needs to go in the plan!!!
@wandapebble4992
@wandapebble4992 4 года назад
@@ChaseCarneson And here's a link to an original song 'Farewell' by Apocalyptica, played in a live stream concert this May: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HcXJg0HddyE.html
@b0hemianrage414
@b0hemianrage414 4 года назад
Apocalyptica's new album title song is downright HAUNTING live (Cell-0)
@sassiebrassie
@sassiebrassie 4 года назад
there is 3 guys that throat sing in different octaves at the same time
@BrienneofDarth
@BrienneofDarth 4 года назад
Some of their songs do have more traditional metal sounds to it, I recommend The Great Chinggus Khan. It's pretty good, with much longer throat singing parts too.
@gaudibogaert5087
@gaudibogaert5087 3 года назад
That is my favoriet
@amazonwarlord
@amazonwarlord 4 года назад
I love The Hu. Saw them in NYC. They gave an energetic performance and the crowd was stoked. Heilung - they do what they call amplified history. Saw them in NYC in January. Great theatrical show. Ancient Norse feel. Krigsgaldr likely their most known song? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QRg_8NNPTD8.html Fylgija Ear/Futhorck There is throat singing on this one. I am recommending this one for that and it really shows off their theatricality. I mean there's a guy casting bones for a shamanistic ritual on stage. And it is gorgeous. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iJvcN41H3Is.html Hamrer Hippyer is trance inducing and hypnotic. Super awesome. Warning: strong use of strobes. This is my personal favorite right now. It changes as I repeat listen to their body of work. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hNu6FmaUIB0.html In Maidjan is another of their most popular songs. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kmWTZ3KfnXE.html
@christinehope6317
@christinehope6317 4 года назад
I am going to check out all of these songs as well thank you
@Chokah
@Chokah 4 года назад
Not sure if anyone mentioned it, but if you watch with subtitles on, it shows the translations.
@zenbra_deutsch3500
@zenbra_deutsch3500 4 года назад
LYRICS - (Remember, Mongolians scared Chinese so much they're the reason The Great Wall exists) "If lions come, we'll fight until the end If tigers come, we'll fight and battle If elephants come, we'll fight in rage If humans come, we'll fight and obliterate We, If lions come, we'll fight until the end If tigers come, we'll fight and battle If elephants come, we'll fight in rage If humans come, we'll fight and obliterate If you come as snakes, We'll become Garuda birds and fly over you If you come as tigers, We'll face you as Lions with blue mane If you with come evil intentions, we'll give you a fight! Ten of us will strike you as thunder Hundred of us will shatter your hearts Thousand of us will destroy and obliterate Ten thousand of will hand you the wrath of Heaven! If you come as flood, we'll fight until the death If you come swarming, we'll scatter you around If you come flying, we'll shoot you down with our archery If you come charging, we'll slice you with our swords Let's cut through them as speed of flying falcons! Let's burn within as the hearts wolves! Let's stampede with our horses! Let's defeat them with the wisdom of our Great Khaan, Chinggis!"
@wildething7923
@wildething7923 4 года назад
Good in depth reaction once more. The Hu supported Babymetal on part of their US tour last year. They have recently been doing cooking videos while in quarantine in Australia. The other band that supported Babymetal in the US was Avatar, you could check them out. From Sweden, this is one of my favourites Hail The Apocalypse ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zKe8jze56Vg.html
@ChaseCarneson
@ChaseCarneson 4 года назад
Cooking videos? That's fantastic!!!!
@danielbergstrom6054
@danielbergstrom6054 4 года назад
Wagakki band - Senbonzakura. A mix with metal and traditional japanese music. And as always a great reaction.
@thisizmonster
@thisizmonster 4 года назад
Among all these The Hu reactions, this one is the best one! Some of them won't even notice these instruments have 2 strings. I can easily see you have lot of knowledge about musics. Btw I'm from Mongolia, Thank you, Love you!
@caligo7918
@caligo7918 4 года назад
If you like classic foreign instruments in a rock setting, you can try "Wagakki Band - Senbon Sakura" Then there are "2Cellos" and "Apocalyptica" for Cello-Based rock/metal. For another impressive mongolian style of singing, you could try "Tengger - Heaven" If you want to put german bands on your list: "Scorpions - Wind of Change", "Blind Guardian - Bard's Song (in the Forest) and Valhalla" (two songs showcasing the abilities of the band) and "ASP - Ich will brennen" (they only sing in german, but the translations are easy to find) I'm not adding Rammstein, as you probably know them already ;)
@christinehope6317
@christinehope6317 4 года назад
Love love love this band and song so glad you choose to do it 😁😀☺️
@timomastosalo
@timomastosalo 4 года назад
The funny thing about the 'everything new' that the other instruments do, is that they are new to US, Westerners - but the instruments themselves are actually older than the rock instruments we're used to hear :) Well, I'm sure there has been some adjustments along the centuries, but a 2-stringer like that, at least when from horsetail hair, hails from Genghis Khan time and before. The 3-string 'guitar' could be newer, I don't know. But fit into their tradition.
@Kholdaimon
@Kholdaimon 4 года назад
Check out this unplugged "The Hu Performs in the LAZER 103.3 Studios ": ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hElhDzFnnCM.html All the members of the band can throatsing, which is why the sound is so complex. You will be blown away, I promise! :)
@kerriesavage2943
@kerriesavage2943 4 года назад
I can't stop listening to this song. love it.
@Neocoolzero
@Neocoolzero 4 года назад
Bloodywood, indian folklore metal! They mix indian folk sounds and instruments with metal, and it sounds freakin amazing. Most of their songs are in support or raising awareness of heavy subjects, like depression or poverty, and they even fund and raise help and funds to try and help, like they mention in almost all of their videos. Here's a couple: INDIAN FOLK METAL (Bloodywood - "Jee Veerey" ft. Raoul Kerr) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6uJoN_I9ebQ.html&t INDIAN STREET METAL ("Ari Ari" ft. Raoul Kerr) - Bloodywood ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-i4FqGPRQWFM.html
@museworx6066
@museworx6066 2 года назад
the hu Jacoby Shaddix wolf totem version will blow your mind!
@brigittesaunders3943
@brigittesaunders3943 3 года назад
They interjected Mongolian throat singing with the lyrics.
@abstractedaway
@abstractedaway 3 года назад
One of the most fascinating things about these spike fiddles, the morin-khuur in the video and its Tuvan cousin, the igil, is that the strings are a bunch of horsehair, just like the bowstring. This gives them a characteristic whinny that is said to bring the spirit of horses to the music.
@PurpleDracos
@PurpleDracos 4 года назад
If you are interested in the folk metal like sounds of The Hu there are a number of German (although not exclusively) bands where they mix rock, metal and occasionally electronic music with what would be non-standard instruments for that type of music. Usually the instruments will be medieval in nature like pipes, bagpipes, hurdy gurdy and other stringed instruments. Probably the easiest of these to get into would be Saltatio Mortis or Feuerschwanz. You also have In Extremo, Subway to Sally, Tanzwut, Schandmaul, Schelmish, Heimataerde and Corvus Corax.
@huck944
@huck944 4 года назад
You should checkout The Hu with Lizzy Hale,Song of Woman.😀
@Ganaa23
@Ganaa23 3 года назад
I really liked how u going into dept of the sounds they make and such, came back after 3 months to rewatch. Really would love to watch your reaction to The HU again. If you're considering to react more to them I would strongly recommend Sugaan Essena which they made for StarWars Jedi video game singing in complete new made up alien language by them, also their very first released Yuve yuve yu.
@pontiacfan76
@pontiacfan76 4 года назад
Basically the songs says no matter what you bring to battle we will counter it with something bigger and stronger.
@ChaseCarneson
@ChaseCarneson 4 года назад
I believe them
@noe_hernandez
@noe_hernandez 4 года назад
Hi Chase! nice to hear you reacting to this band, i discover your channel a few days ago and i like a lot how you react to songs, if you want some other group that shares their culture i would suggest you "korpiklaani" its a folk metal band from Finland, a nice song to start would be "keep on galloping" or maybe "Rauta".
@cabcabs
@cabcabs 4 года назад
The band can be seen (and heard) playing the morin khuur-a two-stringed horsehead fiddle played with a bow-and a tovshuur-another two-stringed instrument, but played with the fingers. They also blast out their lyrics in the style of traditional Mongolian throat singers, a technique that involves producing multiple guttural pitches simultaneously. ( mymodernmet.com/mongolian-heavy-metal-hu-band/ )
@Icipher353
@Icipher353 4 года назад
I heard The Hu a few months ago and was blown away. They're so interesting in the way they meld eastern and western musical elements. In terms of style, I feel like this song reminds me most of blues rock more than metal.
@DraconisLupus
@DraconisLupus 3 года назад
There is also a version of this song with Jacoby Shaddix singing in English. It is really good too.
@margaretgreen5263
@margaretgreen5263 3 года назад
This band is freaking amazing! I have never heard anything like it! I can’t stop listening to it! You should check our SONG OF WOMEN that they do with LIZZY HALE from HALESTORM, so unique and so beautiful! Keep rockin’ it out man! ❤️🤘🏻
@conni60640
@conni60640 3 года назад
At least 3 of the 4 main group members do the throat singing, so that's probably why you heard the different sounds at the same time. You should check out this live performance of Shireg Shireg from them as all three sing sections, and they have a very unusual type of flute playing technique I'd never seen. They also demonstrate just the throat singing at the end. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iL6fKW4wiQ8.html
@billholder1330
@billholder1330 2 года назад
If you ever accidentally open than big can o' Whoopass down in the back cabinet of your kitchen, these guys come out!
@silverlightx6
@silverlightx6 4 года назад
You should check out Alien Weaponry - Kai Tangata while you're on this world tour of Metal music :)
@ChaseCarneson
@ChaseCarneson 4 года назад
In the plan 👌
@cameronherrera3770
@cameronherrera3770 4 года назад
Please react to that. That band is so underrated
@MadameChristie
@MadameChristie 4 года назад
@@ChaseCarneson there's a version of the video with lyrics if you're interested. On that note, you'd also dig Bloodywood (Metal Band from New Delhi who incorporate elements of Indian folk music into their sound).
@dire_5
@dire_5 4 года назад
@@MadameChristie you beat me to it on both counts. I was just going to comment to suggest Bloodywood and Alien Weaponry! (...along with Eluveitie that I've recommended previously, heh!)
@MortimerFolchert
@MortimerFolchert 4 года назад
Wow. That was a very cool reaction. I like it when someone takes his time to appreciate the music, rythm and instruments and the composition. Instantly subscribed. =D So, I know that you'll probably don't read this comment, but I want to suggest 2 Bands/Songs to you anyway. If you're interested in very unique Styles of Music that is... But depending on what I've seen so far, I bet you do ;) So my recommedations are: **Heilung | LIFA - In Maidjan LIVE** it's a really, really unique style of (Pre-)Iron-Age-Music. Really awesome. and **Faun - Odin (feat. Einar Selvik)** which is a mix of Pagan-Folk & German-Folk with lots of Medieval Folk as well. Both are great performances and great Bands in general, if you want to see some more if it, feel free =D With that said, I'm looking forward to more awesome reactions from you and keep going :3 Greetings from Germany Morti
@chilly2go
@chilly2go 4 года назад
That was super fun watching you try to figure out what was happening while totally enjoying the experience. As I suggested before, I hope you check out Song of Women official video with Lzzy Hale. It's a wonderful mix of cultures and musical genres.
@ChaseCarneson
@ChaseCarneson 4 года назад
Nice one, Will. That sounds co will give it a look.
@amazonwarlord
@amazonwarlord 4 года назад
She was a great addition to an already fantastic band
@christophercollins9333
@christophercollins9333 4 года назад
The original version without her is better IMO - so there you go now you need to compare 😁 Enjoy both...
@amazonwarlord
@amazonwarlord 4 года назад
@@christophercollins9333 lol.
@timomastosalo
@timomastosalo 4 года назад
One friend of mine has practiced the throat singing, and can master it for a moment. But it takes training of the throat muscles, obviously. But what I understood of the teaching about the technique, is that they activate the secondary vocal chords too. Most of the time it adds that blood curdling raspy sound - who knows if someone came up with it to scare opponents: wouldn't surprise me with all the fear of evil spirits and other supernatural people were afraid of. The weird thinking is, you can also produce a very high pitch flute-like sound with them, the sort of wind pipe sound you can get by circling a plastic tube fast in the air, or other more traditional tube-shaped objects. They apply that technique in their other songs. I think it can be done by tightening the secondary vocal chords, but that is the next step after first being able to do the raspy sound. And what I've heard, it seems it can't be done flat out cold, so the tremolo of the raspy voice is likely needed to warm the muscles and other tissue in the throat. Just like the voice opening is often started with just humming, trembling the vocal chords slightly.
@jthompson7175
@jthompson7175 3 года назад
If you want more Mongolian metal, check out Tengger Calvary.
@HeckinMoonMoon
@HeckinMoonMoon 4 года назад
Please try Heilung and their song "In Maidjan!" Lots of throat singing and the beautiful, ethereal goddess named Maria Franz Heilung focuses on Iron Age and semi-Viking age "folk" music. They describe themselves as "amplified history from early medieval, Northern Europe."
@iDEATH
@iDEATH 4 года назад
Been trying to get him onto Heilung for a couple videos now, so I second this. "In Maidjan" is probably the perfect cross-section of their sound, with "Krigsgaldr" a close second (the latter also having a lot more of Maria's vocals). Check out any of the live performances from LIFA, Chase, you can't go wrong!
@ChaseCarneson
@ChaseCarneson 4 года назад
I've actually put them in the plan. Got quite the list but they're in there, promise.
@rijlqanturis625
@rijlqanturis625 4 года назад
I discovered this band thanks to YT reactors. Really dig them.
@tseklorra4436
@tseklorra4436 4 года назад
Thank you for your reaction. i like watch reactions like how i love the hu. You was the best the hu reacter i ever seen.
@crabuki1273
@crabuki1273 4 года назад
Watching this video with the subtitles turned on for the lyric translation is hilarious. So macho. Was hoping you'd do this one at some point, it's quite a ride. This band really does have a cool sound.
@StefanErvik
@StefanErvik 4 года назад
I would recommend checking out their newer song ”Song of Women” featuring Lzzy Hale of Halestorm
@Amaranthos2
@Amaranthos2 4 года назад
^This
@stuffandwhatnot4401
@stuffandwhatnot4401 4 года назад
That's a good one.
@diamondback6653
@diamondback6653 4 года назад
Mongolian throat singing. Look it up.
@switchboardrevelry4275
@switchboardrevelry4275 4 года назад
They are incredible live as well.
@myprophet1
@myprophet1 4 года назад
2 strings both made from the tail hair of horses. One from a mare condisting of 28[?] hairs. The other from the tail of a stallion 32[?] hairs. The bow, like western bows is also horse hair. Morin khuur or horsehead fiddle. The singing is tuvaan, throat singing. They begin training as toddlers. This technique predates language.
@The_Pony
@The_Pony 3 года назад
Totes late to this one, I didn't realize you had reacted to it, but as much a fan of Nightwish as I am, I literally adore Throat singing and I thoroughly enjoy The Hu. My hubby can do the mongolian throat singing and I've always been so fascinated by it. How one person can make the sound of 3people at once is just hypnotizing! I appreciate you, Chase!! I'd honestly LOVE and appreciate if you could react Sometime to a Native (american) metal band Sometime. Being Native myself, it's close to my heart as much as Nightwish 🥰 I'll edit or reply with a link Edit: here ya go, chase. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-urkvxowrMXI.html
@laurentyvangurewitch3940
@laurentyvangurewitch3940 4 года назад
Superb, rational and informative reaction without hyperbole. Who'd a thunk it possible, lol. Hey man, really enjoying your style and knowledge. Check out their oh so well done album, Gereg. Will blow you away!
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