I'm glad you fully recognize and credit how gifted the vocalist of Tallah is.
@MystifiedSky398 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you decided to check out this album!! I’m loving these dissections of my favorite musical works. You give such great insight and help me look at things a different way from what I already know about the stories. Keep up the great work, I haven’t yet watched the entire reaction and am only a few minutes in, I can’t wait to see what’s to come.❤️❤️❤️ Edit: I loved seeing your reaction to this album and I was having a mini-mosh session in my room along with it, adore this album. Here’s some fun facts about the production of this album that shows Justin’s dedication: In the recording of Mud Castle Justin wanted a feeling of exhaustion and desperation, SO EVERYTHING YOU HEAR in that song is him SPRINTING behind a van while doing the vocals to the song in a mic hanging out the back of it. In the track For the Recognition, at the very end where you hear Justin go absolutely nuts and all the coughing, it’s because during that portion he had the recording team record him waterboarding himself in a bathtub while doing vocals at the same time, so all the coughing and torturous sounds you hear are real. In the track Shaken (Not Stirred) you hear this extremely high pitched note after the dj breakdown, that is actually Justin doing an F#7 Whistle fry scream, which he also does a similar one in Dickers done. If you want to hear another great example of his whistle scream, I would check out one of his many solo projects Call It Ego - From the Night. And finally, in of nothing, Justin went all out, said fuck vocal technique and just screamed his lungs out to get the disgusting and horrifying sounds you hear in of nothing, albeit at the end of the recording sessions for the album, he purposely blew his voice out to get the result he wanted. Normally he is extremely safe and knows exactly what he is doing, he is also a vocal coach but in this instance, he threw caution to the wind and created the horrifying and skin crawling track we know. I hope you enjoyed both these albums thoroughly and I cannot wait for you to react to more Tallah when they drop another album!!❤❤
@misterscarisma7 ай бұрын
The concept reminds me of the Island of Dr. Moreau. Killer record, literally.
@coba32207 ай бұрын
This record was, in fact, inspired by The Island of Dr. Moreau!
@evanblake52527 ай бұрын
Justin himself cites that as inspiration.
@enshrowd11 күн бұрын
i love how every single time something stupidly impressive happens you get distracted by something for those few seconds
@evanblake52527 ай бұрын
I could talk about Tallah and Justin Bonitz for literal hours, but I'll spare you the novel and stick to what I think are some of the most interesting and important facts about the album. First things first, this album is actually not in chronological order. mud_castle is the end, and everything else is up to the listener to try to put in order, which I think is really cool. Second, in For the Recognition, during the end breakdown where all the wild noise is going on, Justin actually drowned himself in a bathtub to add to it. So, they went apeshit for this album. At one point he also recorded vocals while running behind a car. Next, in "Of Nothing", it can be hard to tell because of the heavy distortion during the last portion, but Tallah recorded this song last because Justin decided to pull out all the stops and intentionally blow out his voice for this song. Next, in Thistle, the "big pig man" is actually being operated on when the police raid takes place, and he ends up trapped in the lab when it goes up in flames, so he actually burns alive, as if the album wasn't cruel enough already. Even more cruel, Dicker's "experiments" are done while the victims are conscious, and with no anesthesia. Last thing I'll mention for now, Tallah does have a couple of stand-alone singles you can check out, there's Hard Knock, and there's Vanilla Paste. Vanilla Paste is a wild track with three different guest features, plus Tallah's vocalist.
@evanblake52527 ай бұрын
Fun fact, this album is tied with one of Justin's solo albums "Three gods and Me" for my favorite album of all time.
@sushiiweeb21906 ай бұрын
wait really? been a huge fan of tgod for a minute now, never heard of it being connected to any hungry lights stuff
@evanblake52526 ай бұрын
@@sushiiweeb2190 It's not connected to Hungry Lights, I just love Hungry Lights as well, and Justin is a major part of both projects. TGOD and TGOM, coincidentally, very similar acronyms.
@evanblake52527 ай бұрын
Sorry, late to the party, I'm finally getting around to checking out your Tallah reactions, I will comment further when I've finished this video, I just finished your Matriphagy vid. Great reaction and review all around, I'm really happy to see you so enthused about the concepts and about Justin's insane vocals and lyrics.
@divaexperimental8 ай бұрын
PLS DO MORE ARCA REACTIONS BAE 💋🤞
@dantesabbath21074 ай бұрын
Of nothing has a section thats from [redacted] from matriphagy that kungan was mumbling in it
@VinhLe-cj6lx5 ай бұрын
Hey man, PLEASE REACT TO THE NEW BRYSON TILLER SELF TITLED ALBUM !!! 🙏🙏
@evanblake52527 ай бұрын
There is an error in the lyrics for The Hard Reset. He doesn't say "I can guess the ratio", he actually says "I did this to hurt you".