It's so refreshing to hear someone who's not super versed in metal listen to a heavy vocal fry as the instrument it is rather than just putting it off as noise.
My daughter and I went to see this band live for her birthday, they’re amazing! I really enjoyed this video! P.S. I know you might have had a lot of requests to react to Lorna Shore, they’re really heavy, but check out they’re newest video, ‘To The Hellfire’ , I really think you’ll fully enjoy it!
Showing Northeast Pennsylvania (NEPA) some love! Motionless in White are from Scranton, PA and your Utz pub mix next to your coffee is made in Hanover, PA and I live in NEPA. I'm a nerd and notice things like that lol.
Speaking of metal with electronic elements, where is our Enter Shikari reaction? It should come on this channel one day ahah ;) They were very important in the development of this kind of hybrid music and they had a very original progression through the years in their style
This is a good shout, fantastic band. Geebz, if you do see this gentleman's insightful comment, he has my backing 😁👍 I leave a link to Enter Shikari's most famous track probably/also a great introduction to their earlier sound 😁 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-P4MiC67seUY.html
Wow, first Bullet, now Motionless! Thank you so much for these videos, would love it if you did any more metalcore! As for more Motionless in White tracks, do anything off their latest album, their best production in my opinion. Been waiting for them to make it into your playlist since day 1. Appreciate the content anyway, awwwright!
Would highly recommend the acoustic reprise they did of this song and Another Life, last year. Vocally it’s very different and the songs themselves are beautiful. Would be cool to get your opinion on their really old stuff too because they’ve improved a lot over the past decade and a bit.
I'm 32 next month and I an definitely understand the losing passion for something you love. Music, film, books whatever. But what a wonderful thing it is to find that again, and I'm happy for you, my friend
These videos have really helped put into perspective what others think of music, and helps educate a little more about the nuances that come with the art. Something easily overlooked. Now I tend to listen "deeper" into the songs and pick out tiny changes in them or focus on one specific element at a time, it's stuck with me since watching several of your vids. Very much looking forward to more, and here's a few recs I'd love to see: Breaking Benjamin: The Diary of Jane Breaking Benjamin: Angels Fall A Day to Remember: All I want A Day to Remember: If It Means A Lot to You Trivium: Down From The Sky Trivium: Silence in the Snow
Between the Buried and Me - Selkies: The Endless Obsession. Give the song time but it is amazing. Thank you for reviewing Necrophagist when I commented months ago. This Between the Buried and Me song is excellent. I'm vary curious on your thoughts!! I think you'll like it the instrumental parts.
@@jasonsmith9147 I absolutely love this song and most of their catalog of music. Always love to hear Geebzs break it down like only he can. I'm always amazed how Geebzs not even knowing most of these bands & musicians can be so spot on in his analysis and breakdown's. I most often sit here with my mouth wide open going wow!!!! 💞
They have a video for their song thoughts and prayers. Definitely a different side of MiW that I really like. Thoughts and prayers is very very heavy and aggressive. Would recommend you check it out when you have time 😁. Love the channel, love how you cycle through different music.
A couple other MIW suggestions, if you want a couple more songs that have that heavy synth check out 570 and Voices. A little different style but probably my favorite track from them is Another Life.
PLEASE react to Converge!!!! Concubine, Heaven In Her Arms, The Saddest Day, Dead, Love As Arson, My Unsaid Everything, ANY of these are incrredible pieces of art. The monstorus sounds they create with their guitars is hair-raising. And the screams, oh God the screams.
If you want a cool mix of heavy with synths then a re-visit to Architects may be in order. "An Ordinary Extinction" off their latest record is a great track with all the electronic goodness with some crunching guitars etc. 👍
Disguise and Another Life are my favorite songs by Motionless In White, but if you really want to hear something different from them, check out Wasp or Final Dictum.
Not relevant to any recent videos, but I'd like to very politely request a Silversun Pickups breakdown. Royal We is my favorite. Such a unique band and I'd love to hear your opinions.
Check out Bring Me The Horizon live from Royal Albert Hall singing Doomed and Happy Song and Shadow Moses...concert is with a choir and full symphony...absolute AWESOME concert
Hey Geebz! How are you? Awesome videos brother. Proud of you! I've outgrown my "shared studio space". Now over the July 4th weekend I am moving in the same building to a "private office" where I will be able to acoustically treat my recording space. "Songwriting & scoring" and film writing IP content creations. I'll use Auralex products for "bass traps". What do you think of that product? Also I'll use Custom panels from psyacoustics. My original book cover Art work from my cinema tales will be used as the images. Amazing experience I am enjoying in my creative life!!
Derrière le brouillard ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xIJ46_OXtx8.html&ab_channel=GrandCorpsMaladeOfficiel (top 10 song, best seller album) Very different of what you last react. I think your reaction will be very interesting (at least for me). Another one: Formidable, from Stromae (i think you know him, even if u re not a french speaker), Top 1 in 2015. Have fun anyway :)
Hey Geebz! One band that i think you’d dig, that i haven’t seen a lot of other people request, is Nothing More. They’re bass player is a beast. I would recommend “The Great Divorce” by them.
I HIGHLY recommend to something from Underoath if you dig good vocalists. I recommend Returning Empty Handed or We Are the Involuntary both are really intense with where they take the energy in the end
Really enjoying this week as the band's have been mostly new to me also. Like you, I really loved they synths in this one. I'm gotta to keep suggesting the band Wheel. They're a Finnish band so maybe not really well known. Check out the song Dissipating (long song) or Ascend if you want something a bit shorter. Hopefully you can get to it eventually #ImStillHere
The Garden of Earthly Delights By Apocalypse Orchestra As for more from Motionless in White: Devils Night Contemptress Immaculate Misconception Voices Disguise
Hey Geebz, I think you should really check out Nobuo Uematsu, he's a composer for video game music and its a pretty sharp departure from the normal kind of songs you've covered but I'm very interested to hear what you have to say about his work. My personal recommendation for what to check out would be Dancing Mad, there's a sort of prog metal version of it by his band The Black Mages but I think the original track from Final Fantasy 6 would be interesting. The kinds of limited sounds available on the older video game hardware, in my opinion, really showcase another dimension of prowess by the composer
Hey, I watched several of your videos and I just subscribed. I hear you are doing a lot of metal and similar, so here is my suggestion: "Twelve Foot Ninja - COMING FOR YOU" 😊 Greetings from Germany.
Love your reactions. So much knowledge and passion. Please, react to Neurosis. This is my second favourite band after Tool and huge part of my soundtrack of life. 'Stones from the Sky' is a very well-composed song by Neurosis. This band created new subgenre of metal, called post-metal. Greetings from Poland. As far as Polish bands are concerned, I recommend Riverside - legends of prog rock/metal in Poland.
Love the content! A few bands you should check out / review: Trivium - In Waves; Trivium - Kirisune Gomen; Trivium - Betrayer; Trivium - The Sin and the Sentence - pretty much any Trivium song....new or old. Within the Ruins - Calling Card; Within the Ruins - Gods Amongst Men; Within the Ruins - Black Heart - very underrated band Veil of Maya - Mikasa; Veil of Maya - Fracture; Veil of Maya - Overthrow Erra - Hybrid Earth; Erra - The Architect
I second the Trivium suggestion. My favourites are Strife, Amongst the Shadows and the Stones, and Catastrophist. A poll of fans will get fifty different favourites though. So yeah, anything by them.
Ok, so you mentioned "secondary melodic arrangements' and I immediately thought of Devin Townsend - Supercrush. First, let me say that I'd love a reaction to this song just because it's an amazing song ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HGe0giPi8vQ.html. But then, whether you react to it or not, you have to watch his Protool Skool Supercrush video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3D5OIyTZM9U.html. The amount of secondary melodic arrangements that man adds is incredible. He even admits that most of it won't even be heard in the mix. As the first comment says, "So, what we've learned here is that there's at least 30 songs in the background of all of Dev's songs" and he's not wrong.
I’m curious, your appreciation of music and composition is very obvious and refreshing to see. But has this video series led you to a band that you really love? Who has impressed you the most as a band?