Ok Radiohead's version is awesome for sure... Plus, Radiohead wrote thé song, so they'll always have an impact on everyone who takes it... But this version, is the real creepy one ^^
Somehow the song speaks to me through this cover, while I never really noticed it as anything special by Radiohead. Also, I'll take this opportunity to congratulate Alkuteos on his vid description. Talk about thorough and informative. Kudos!
Hello, folks. I noticed there are a lot of opinions being thrown around down here, so I figure one more can't hurt. I quite enjoyed this song. Having never listened to Radiohead, I can't say for certain which version is of higher quality. What I can say, however, is that there are an awful lot of vicious comments down here. I unfortunately spent the entire song flagging inflammatory remarks as spam rather than enjoying the music. Why not just listen to the tune if you like it, or leave the vid?
WOW!!!!! Amazing....so much better!!!! I knew there was was reason I knew all the words to this song....Now I'm not shy to sing to it. hehehehe Love it!!!!!
And here it is! I adore this song. Creep, for RadioHead. But this cover, omg, this cover just gave me the chills!! And i loved it even more for it xD Awesome album, for real....
guyz, i've always felt this song needs a kickass vocals and a crushing electric guitar riff... i've even tried to make a cover, but the one you made... its just marvelous! and the creepy intro... outstanding!!!
I just love how they interpreted the songs.. you can't say, that they were shit before, just kind of music, that you don't listen to. NK made me love most of the songs
I do really love the original cause I could sing along to it whenever I was down and feeling cast out. I didn't fully understand the point of the lyrics till I heard this gawdly fucktastic version. The original the song was crying and sad about it's creepiness; here it's fully embraced the creep factor and is on the fucking prowl! Beautiful haunting scare ride of a cover!
I love the Radiohead song, and I was pleasantly surprised to see them bring something so new to the song. This version sounds like it could go right into a very epic musical, whereas the Radiohead version simply does not have anything remotely resembling this attribute. To be able to one up Radiohead like this, I must say I am pretty impressed......wow.
This Creep-Version finally shows the distorted mind, which is portrait in the creepy words of the song. I like the used dissonances even more than the strictly bassy style, flowing throughout the whole song. I sounds epic, thank you, Northern Kings! For those of you, who would like to know another "different" version of Creep, listen to Richard Cheese' approach: /watch?v=gUUj4BjY-VM&feature=fvst
love this song. I even like it better than the original, which is amazing cuz I looove the original! The intro gives me goosebumps! I'm all about the sinister music box!
I know... I had only heard of Nightwish... but now I prefer this! Not that Nightwish is bad, but I was a Tarja fan and I like how this band shows many different styles of metal when they take on many different songs. I like the way that they have ideas about songs than many others would... :D
"the skinny guy"? only one of the four singers is from Nightwish, Marco Hietala, then there's Tony Kakko from Sonata Arctica, Juha-Pekka Leppäluoto (yes.. i had to copy paste that :p ) from Charon which sings this song, and the last dude is Jarkko Ahola, from that finish band i can't pronounce.
@MaurDL Who said a cover had to keep the same tune? They made the song their own, this is what more bands need to do when making a cover and not be afraid of keeping to the original tune and give it the feel they think the song means to them.
This version is epic but does anyone heard the version that sings all of them, its called Killdivo remix and i couldnt find it even on youtube, its pretty awesome i only can heard on Spotify...
And haha, I started typing that before I heard the whole song. As it continued to play, I kept changing my words, from "kinda" cool, to "pretty" cool, finally to "really" cool. LOL! (This is the first time I've heard this song, ofc.)
people seem to forget northern king's are a power metal band. they're taking song's that aren't even metal, and making them their own power metal version. if they tried to do a direct cover of the original then it wouldn't be northern king's, it would be radiohead's. and it wouldn't be power metal. I like heavier sounds in my music, so I like this one more.
The orignal felt like it was sort of about a socially secluded individual who had trouble reaching out to people. This version seems to be more tuned to the kind of creep who carves up prositutes on their pigfarm and stitches together new shapes with the left overs.
Hear hear, brother! That's something I can NOT understand about music videos specifically on RU-vid. Why, why, WHY do people go to a song they don't even like, just to leave a comment about how you don't like it?? I can't imagine doing that. If I happen across a song I don't like, I just turn it off.... It's not like anyone is forced to click it! That said, this is actually really cool! *Very* creepy, and I think the music goes very well with this song.
@KairiandSora1 Vale, y de que generación eres? Baron Rojo, Obus, Angeles del Infierno, Ñu? Te suenan? Yo soy del 93 pero aunque ahora haya mucha mas variedad de musica a veces desearia haber nacido 10 o 15 años antes.
They do make their own songs, just not in this band, seeing it's a cover band, the singer in this song is from the band Charon, the three other singers are from other bands as well, one guy in a finnish band i can't pronounce, one from Sonata Arctica, and one from Tarot, the Tarot singer is also the bassist in Nightwish.