This is the opener we did at SCAMfest over at the claremont colleges, some may recognized it from our set from last seasons ICCA 's (International Championship of collegiate a Cappella) super bowl commercials
Right now, they are cruising/performing on Celebrity's Equinox in the Caribbean. We caught them on the first cruise they did, and they were amazing and so amazed and excited to see how the audiences were going wild for their performances.
I hate how everybody on these comments is just criticizing you guys. The performance is nowhere near perfect, but you did a very good job, and clearly, these people in the comments have no clue what it's like to perform live. So good job :)
@ellafel3 It's called 'voice play'. Quite impressive, really. Look up the band 'Naturally 7', they are amazing. Hopefully they will change your perspective on voice play.
Stop saying mean comments have you treys to sing Acapella no so come back and say there not as good after you try singing in pace yes pentatonix is great but give these guys some credit they did a good job
@ellafel3 Well, it's all good and all that you know the dictionary definition of A Capella, but clearly you don't know the SOUND. I've heard MANY different A Capella groups sing songs WITH the sound of instruments. For example, Vocal Point when they performed "You Really Got Me" by The Kinks on The Sing-Off (an A Capella competition on NBC) imitated guitars and their beatboxer imitated drums. I could give countless other examples but it would take all day to list them all so I'll just name the
You need A BIG WARNING for this video: "Warning, we're going to do bad rap and segue into Boy George". Lead singer misses the note at 1:00, 2:00, 2:20, and oh, lost interest cause you're singing Boy George, and it's not Carmacamelion.
Humble, aren’t they, declaring a bad recording of their own medley “the best EVER!!!” That’s REALLY not something anyone can ever say about their own thing-it just makes you look bad, and it’s probably not true anyway (as a rule, people are terrible judges of themselves and the things they make).