I like how the video starts with no introduction, straight to the video!
@lokidecat10 ай бұрын
Needs to be a trend. Please. 4 minutes of exposition and yammering and "previews of coming soon" at the beginning that nobody cares about... this was refreshing.
@DPRyan-vd5pp8 ай бұрын
That’s what I said in the first one I saw…I was like wow, no 5 minute intro bs!
@The.Dude.Be.Abiding5 ай бұрын
yup
@ChibiChuri9 ай бұрын
I think one of the band members said that the kid was inspired how he felt in life sometimes. As an "alien" or an outcast. Althought surrounded by many people, they still feel alienated, which is why the character looks the way it does
@AlmondFlour3 ай бұрын
..and that he was doing that b/c he thought people wanted him to do. we let that go then great things happen
@Butzelbatzer6 күн бұрын
also i think the 2 Women beside "the alien" are the devil
@KyleS.198710 ай бұрын
I've always interpreted the song's lyrics as inviting the listener to be critical of their own mindset, but when combined with the powerful music, it feels very empowering and uplifting.
@johnbon610 ай бұрын
See, to me the video and song has the same meaning. It's fame chasing and envy. Everyone abandons everything they gain for the next big thing and then the next. The boy in the video is an alien in settings totally unlike what he should be surrounded by. It represents our desire for fame and fortune and no matter how we try and change ourselves to fit in, we still won't be accepted, but we'll be exploited, represented the photographer at the end. "We're one in the river and one again after the fall." Means to me we're all the same until we let society separate us, but once we fall, we're all back to square one. "Always wanna go but never wanna stay." That me is like another song lyric, "Undending paper chase". We always wanna find the next big hustle or thing and never wanna be happy or settle. We need to find the next vain thing to move to that won't bring us real happiness. "Always wanna play but never wanna lose." Meaning we always wanna take shots and do our best to find the easy way to fame or fortune or love, but never wanna have the repercussions if we fail. Ultimately, it ends with the point we should just accept ourselves and learn we're more than what we are and special regardless and be the best us we can be and find true happiness and don't take it for granted. Not to let society dictate what we SHOULD be.
@deviousraul10 ай бұрын
I've been listening to this song since i was 14 years old, i'm 22 now and i've NEVER looked at this song by that perspective. Your analysis touched me really deep, i relate to pretty much everything that you said about perspectives. You must be a damn good therapist, i wish i could be your client, i feel like i'd learn a lot from you and you could be a great help for this tough time i'm going through. Keep up the good work!
@neonviking222910 ай бұрын
I was just about to post this same exact thing. 20 years later and I never thought literally an aerial perspective. 😅
@_JD..JD_10 ай бұрын
Same here. However I need to do the walk of shame since its been 22 years of listening for me before seeing the light!😅
@matpitch-id3pp10 ай бұрын
i was 15 im 41 ;) happy to see that the song lives :) I'm also happy that we might one day decipher the lyrics correctly so I can die in peace :P we got no clues until troubled nerds started storming the lyrics... if it's obvious from today's POV that's good news (re-read myself... i was one of those troubled nerds btw)
@matpitch-id3pp10 ай бұрын
yeah I was like a bully-nerd I didn't fit anywhere tbh... still don't
@matpitch-id3pp10 ай бұрын
4:20 ok this is by far the best analysis i've heard of this song
@Chapterhouse865 ай бұрын
I love how raw and real your reactions are. The facial expressions while jamming out are gold. I do the same thing.
@masterpiece41110 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the way you break down and explain your interpretations of these songs. Thank you for sharing!
@RandomBeing10 ай бұрын
I buried a former classmate and friend of a friend to this song in the late 00s. we werent even that close but i still think of him when i hear this song. he was 18 and died in a motorcycle crash a few weeks after getting his license. the guy in the car that cut the corner and crashed with him was a teacher on my school. all of his family were injured and needed to go to the hospital too. guy was mentally fucked for many years and totally changed after that (understandably). See him do better lately tho.
@JasonRayShute9 ай бұрын
This song literally changed my life. The orchestra version will leave you in tears.... but in a good way.😊
@TheThundercool4 ай бұрын
Serj's voice is so iconic, soothing and disruptive at the same time
@Spectru9110 ай бұрын
serj tankian has one of the best voices i have ever heard...a truly unique voice:D great reaction
@daisone7 ай бұрын
true he have so much pain in his voice he s really getting a view in his soul I love it
@Fearme46106 ай бұрын
Chester Bennington and Seri have the best voices I ever heard.
@andralfoo5 ай бұрын
had* ...... sad that his voice is not what it used to be
@DUI-Johnson9 ай бұрын
I really appreciate you digging the lyrics to songs and breaking it down. Love this
@elliotshamis6979Ай бұрын
As a retired counselor and lover of rock for over 60 years, I very much enjoy your approach and attitude. Keep listening and sharing, it never gets old!
@guitaroffthecuff-davids552810 ай бұрын
Wow. Your perspective is very enlightening. Thank you for sharing!!!! Stay awesome.
@crystal9540510 ай бұрын
Such an amazing song
@Joseph-ny5rr9 ай бұрын
My favorite song of all time!
@dalpowers10 ай бұрын
Wow! You were on my timeline! Loved your take on this song! I love this song. Being back memories! 💯💓🎤🎵
@Mr1216196910 ай бұрын
I really dig how much you get into these songs. I’m a fan 😎👍🏻👍🏻
@jameyjohnson933710 ай бұрын
Your are amazing. I'm glad I found your page. Love your perspective. Thank you.❤
@tatianawhittaker10 ай бұрын
One of my favorite SOAD songs. I agree with your assessment of the song. From and anarchist perspective, both individualist anarchism and social anarchism both express concern for the individual but social anarchism cautions against "rugged individualism" and that each individual is still part of a whole yet not subordinate to it. We as individuals must not loose sight of everything going on around us.
@stijnp867510 ай бұрын
The ‘aerial view’ to me has always been another way of describing enlightenment. Having experienced it myself, how they describe it is unbelievably spot on.
@Sentient_Rationality10 ай бұрын
Would love to know how you experienced this enlightenment, if you're open to sharing. ❤
@stijnp867510 ай бұрын
@@Sentient_Rationality of course, what would you like to know?
@Sentient_Rationality10 ай бұрын
Thanks, I guess mainly how (or what process) you used to obtain enlightenment. For example, meditation?
@stijnp867510 ай бұрын
@@Sentient_Rationality good question that goes straight to the heart of the problem. ‘I’ didn’t do anything. That’s kinda what enlightenment is, switching from the doer to the witness. What can ‘I’ do to make that doer disappear? well nothing, because all action comes from that same ‘I’. Enlightenment is losing yourself. How can you lose yourself? You can’t because it’s the end of all self-control. It’s all a complete contradiction. Therefore never trust anyone who says ‘I am enlightened’ because you can’t. Enlightenment is the absence of that same I. It’s not an achievement, it’s more the opposite of an achievement. It’s what you fall into when all achievement comes to an end. Hope this helps.
@Sentient_Rationality10 ай бұрын
But, you said in your video comment "having experienced it myself..." How did you experience it?
@68AMW5 ай бұрын
I just viewed your reactions for the first time and must say - KUDO to you Taylor, respect!! I like your expressions and explanations from a therapists view rather than from a musical opponent. You also do not stop/pause the video unnessary and your wording is on the spot. Keep up the good stuff - Greetings from UK
@Alan-m8g9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for doing this. What you're doing is beyond helpful. Thank you.
@colcat17 ай бұрын
You just gave me a new perspective on this song. Thank you, i subscribed. Keep it up! 🔥
@murderhobo496410 ай бұрын
Just found you and am loving your reactions. It doesn’t appear as you’ve been turned onto Ren yet. As someone can really dive into mental health and other deep content I think you would find a deep rabbit hole with Ren’s music. The place to start is the song Hi Ren. (Also the way you feel music would make for incredible content with REN’s music)
@motafett10 ай бұрын
Hi Ren captures mental health struggles in a song better than I have ever seen. Can't recommend it more, a masterpiece.
@WanderlustWarrior4610 ай бұрын
I agree ren should be next
@RenxChilla10 ай бұрын
Was gonna write the same 😁
@liamhuxhold323521 күн бұрын
This is such a great interpretation of the song. I’m going to therapy right now and reminding myself of the bigger picture and that some things don’t work out so that other things can is one of the things I’m working on remembering
@andrewsanchez79503 ай бұрын
This makes me enjoy a song that I’ve been for a long time in a new perspective. Love it!
@OWLORDIE10 ай бұрын
been listening this song since its out. thank you for the new perspective
@jasonschaub3010 ай бұрын
Beautiful song, with an amazing perspective(on your part). Wise words to consider. Great job.
@jamesunderwood276017 күн бұрын
Very interesting....enjoy seeing how you dissect these songs....Thank you
@jimreynolds6193 ай бұрын
Your takes on lyrics are really good - finally a reactor that understands the deeper meanings
@lelimlost7 ай бұрын
The waterfall line i always attribute it to life and death. Like everyone starts at the river stage that's when we are born, but life is unfair when in the waterfall stage, but death equates us all again at the end of the fall.
@agentesmith655010 ай бұрын
Las caras qué hace me encanta jajaj. Saludos desde Argentina.
@unfa002 ай бұрын
I can't believe that you just listened to the song, watched the video for the first time and got so much out of it. Incredible!
@amandacastillo829410 ай бұрын
Brilliant. Loved the reaction. Slainte!
@vicyday1110 ай бұрын
Killswitch Engage "I am broken too" deals with so many mental health issues. Make Them Suffer "Erase me" is another great song with meaningful lyrics. I'll be patiently waiting 😂
@salimmeraoubi94785 ай бұрын
Im a big big KSE fan,i suffered from depression and suicidal thoughts,i was in a bad phase at one time,my father died,i had a long covid and my wife wanted to get divorce,i listened a lot to i am broken too,then i got better,then my mom died... I wanted to kill myself for months,now im a little better but it's still hard,the day after tomorrow it's her 1 year death anniversary,and my birthday too,yup she died on my birthday...
@salimmeraoubi94785 ай бұрын
Thx for the MTS song i didn't knew it
@DarbyGugliotta21510 ай бұрын
I would love to see you listen to "Wax Wings" by periphery. not only are his lyrics soo impactful, but his singing is award worthy.
@marshallyarbrough297210 ай бұрын
New sub, I see you haven't done Tool, Ren or Jinger. I cant wait for you to get to them. Great channel, love the prospective.
@PaulGuy10 ай бұрын
Pisces is always an entertaining reaction.
@xavierhernandez80234 ай бұрын
I'm a 32 years old man who's lost two opportunities in his life to obtain and coronate his career both times thanks to lack identity papers... I'm not sharing this for pity, attention or some BS, but for being grateful for your insight of the song. I've finished my career according to the University's standards both times but my biggest obstacles have been always my papers to be able to graduate. I'm not an immigrant, I was born in this place, but bureaucracy is not in my favor. I was ready to throw all the hard effort to waste but you've made me think that maybe there's something in the picture that I've not been able to see in all these previous years. Honestly, thanks a lot for your work, it reaches more souls than you think. Thank you for giving me hope when I was ready to give up. Greetings and a big thankful hug. PS: Sorry for any mistakes folks, but English is not my first language. I'm not from USA or UK.
@timmygoonzblud45332 ай бұрын
It’s so fun watching your head slowly start nodding with the vibe I grew up with SOAD lyrics sound so mystical 😂
@Αναλίνα4 ай бұрын
Ι heared it 30 years almost ago, aerials is something you cannot forget!!!
@booga20598 ай бұрын
Spot on. I have always thought the same of this song. Great analysis.
@JaviUTube8 ай бұрын
I totally loved your take on the song's meaning. Good stuff! New fan here!
@KeithGills-fn3pp10 ай бұрын
New fan here. I love how you get so into the music and you really pick some bangers to react to. My suggestion would be to react to a song called Nemo by a band called Nightwish. Maybe a more mainstream suggestion would be Disturbed's reason to fight. It got me through some hard times. God bless, and all the success in the world to you.
@BrandonInman923 ай бұрын
This song always felt like experiencing the difference between the big picture perception and the self(centered) perception and how you feel yourself when you aren’t so tied up in YOU and open to experiencing the world as a whole being that you are a small fraction of this larger sum!! Be mindful and you’ll see the changes your actions and words ripple out..
@SeanEnginetechnology3 ай бұрын
Well put, although I'd say that It'd be a whole lot cooler hearing Miss cutie pants say it 😂.. That sounded so much funnier whatever my mind had come up with initially using part of Matthew Mcconaughey's line in Dazed and Confused..
@dickysofyandi14979 ай бұрын
i've been listening and enjoying this song, i realise it so deep after watch this video
@krawl042 ай бұрын
Wow. I love your interpretation. It makes the most sense.
@СергейФоменко-ж4г7 ай бұрын
Thank you, you're great, it's a pleasure to watch you.
@irinetsintsadze-jz1be8 ай бұрын
Your perspective is just on spot. I think you are perfect therapist and your intelligence speaks about your perfect underatanding on how the world actually works. Thank you very much and keep up a good work 💎 ❤
@godumby13425 күн бұрын
I usually get pissed off or just laugh when people try to break down soad songs because usually it’s so far off but you do a really good job understanding and breaking them down.. the best part of soad is the open for interpretation and one day you could feel a certain type of way about a song then the next day relate it to something completely different… but I think you definitely relate to what they might have felt or experienced while expressing their music.. but I definitely think it means more to us then what it means to them when pple want an explanation about what they are talking about .. but you are very intelligent and I enjoy listening to your breakdowns on the music!!
@deletado125 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video!
@kh4irulanwar10 ай бұрын
First time i hear this song make me realize that i narrow thinking guy. I should embracing a broader worldview, be open minded, be sensitive, be positive minded and embracing the present moment.
@briancapovilla2831Ай бұрын
5:20 Being above Tokyo recently really reinforced this for me. Also Chris Cornell! RIP
@David-oe5qp10 ай бұрын
You just touched a nerve in me. Maybe I can finally learn to just "let go"
@AVENGEDSEVENFOLD40534 ай бұрын
Amazing analysis! Thank you 😊
@coryhuff808310 ай бұрын
I like you more and more. Love you jammin and not stopping too much and most importantly you just get it. Very insightful
@DiegoSilva-l6v3 ай бұрын
System of a Down , minha banda favorita, só tem musicas top🤟🤟
@xavier196410 ай бұрын
In an interview I believe Daron explained that this song was about a boy in a wheelchair who went to see a circus. When the boy saw the performers soaring through the air on aerials (aerial silks), he wanted to be just like them when he grew up even though he knew it would never happen.
@chris56326 ай бұрын
This song and your explanation makes me think of the book Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck. I think i need to read it again its been awhile
@noneoftheabove327810 ай бұрын
Oh you have to dive into some Type O Negative. R.I.P. Peter Steele
@Cavemanvibes3 ай бұрын
They are such a good band. I always get emotional listening to them
@thedreadedscribe5 ай бұрын
Definitely appreciate your review of this song. Pretty awesome i must say 💯👏🏿
@JuarezJaques9 ай бұрын
Thank for analyse and create this content I really like.
@mategaras302919 күн бұрын
One of the best part of this video clip -besides the music- is the story what it tell the audience.
@Ru1nedK1ng4 ай бұрын
Awesome! like your perspective!
@gerefg3 ай бұрын
They are a very special band.
@TruthScrotumКүн бұрын
Damn your interpretations are tripping me out. I’m a musician so I just normally get off on the music and all that, but holy shite your on the spot interpretations of the lyrics are blowing my mind all over the place. Not my area of expertise at all and it’s totally getting me. Great job.
@timhousley684510 ай бұрын
we the people means as individuals it's up to us but not forgetting it's up to us all to not forget that we are people and that is how we all can win as nation
@jasonnielsen968310 ай бұрын
Please check out Jinjer, "Perennial", "Vortex", or "Pit of Consciousness". Love your work. Thank you
@michelletrujillo37388 ай бұрын
While not the exact take I have, this is such a great perspective. ❤️
@chrishoopengarner29405 ай бұрын
One of my favorite bass lines !
@n.johanness745110 ай бұрын
Bands recommended: The Warning and Jinjer. The Warning are three sisters from Mexico playing rock/hard rock and sometimes more metal-ish. Their lyrics are often clever and interesting with a lot of psychological storytelling and at other times their lyrics comment a lot on modern society. Jinjer is a metalcore-ish band from Ukraine and there is a lot of psychological food for thought as well as occasional social commentary in their lyrics as well.
@PaulGuy10 ай бұрын
The Warning are so good for being so young.
@Cavemanvibes3 ай бұрын
“We didn’t lose, and we didn’t choose” I love Buddhism for that reason👍🏼
@andrewdixon425210 ай бұрын
so im going to bare my soul a little bit...system of a down has been one of my favorite bands since i was a teenager and im 36 now. Their music connected to me in a way that allowed me to express myself and allow me to feel comfortable in my own skin not just their lyrics but the overall progression of each song and how it added to the album. when i was younger my stepdad molested me and my sisters and ive always struggled with anger issues and respecting people in authority that i felt didnt deserve it. once i found this band linkin park limp bizkit etc when i was younger turned me to music so i started playing the drums. it became how i released my anger my aingst my frustrations with the world its such controlled chaos its beautiful. i still cling to music til this day when i feel a certain way or i cant catch my breath and im about to lose my mind i listen to metal its so calming in a strange way but its the control in the chaos that just allows my heart to slow back to normal like all is right and wheres its supposed to be...im not sure if i should be saying any of this but id rather someone read this and know that theyre not alone if they struggle the way i do
@HeartSupport10 ай бұрын
From Micro: @andrewdixon4252 You are absolutely welcome to share all of this here, friend. Regardless of how much or how little you feel comfortable sharing, this space and channel are designed exactly for this. So rest assured that there is no shame, no judgment, no guilt for the fact that you've posted about your story and about things that are meaningful for you. It's actually an honor and privilege to get to know you like this! And it's even more inspiring that you share this with the hope that it could encourage others. It definitely helps to know that there are other people who may have been through the same, and to realize that the pain we experience does not define us, even less our worth. At a personal level, there are things in your comment that I relate with. I was sexually abused at different times of my life, by different people, and while finally starting to processing the impact it had on me during the last couple of years - or coming out of this kind of state of forgetfulness and numbness - music has been such a powerful outlet as well. You've mentioned LP - their music saved me from very dark times and definitely made me feel heard/understood, as well as if my anger was finally justified. Hearing someone screming out their own pain and verbalizing things we wish we could shout to the person who have hurt us... that's so cathartic. And it's healthy after all. Good release of emotions, and no harm to us or someone else. It creates a beautiful, intense but supportive chaos somehow. I can only imagine the journey you've been through having experienced the trauma of molestation and the impact it has on the trust you can then have (or not) for others. It shakes your world in ways that seem too deep and too complex to convey into words. The loneliness that being victim of sexual abuse creates still shakes me at my core - and I'm sorry you've experienced that yourself. No one should ever have hurt you. No one should have even though about it. So I hope you can keep exploring this anger - and any other emotion that may arise - in ways that keep *serving* you moving forward. For you deserve to live life in which you would feel a new, well-deserved type of peace within. You have been through hell and back, and even though you didn't mention it explicitely, I wish to acknowledge how much your efforts, to make it through the darkest and challenging times of trauma recovery, are seen right now. It takes a lot of courage to push through, to name what happened, and even more to speak about it openly as you did here. Shame, guilt, self-blame don't not belong here. What I see through your post is a brave, resilient human being who has a majestic force within - especially through embracing their own vulnerability. May the sound of drums and music keep fulfilling your heart, as well as helping your body and mind feeling grounded to the present. You are without a doubt forging a meaningful path for yourself. If you ever need to talk or just a shoulder to lie on at times, the Heartsupport community will be present. You too, you are not alone my friend. Hold fast. :heart:
@01junespoon10 ай бұрын
Your very brave to share and I'm glad you found a way to cope .music saved me to
@viniciuslpm7 ай бұрын
I have a personal experience that, I think, can simplify the concept: My 1st job was in a very collaborative environment, in a very populated city. There I learned when the place and the people around you grow, evolve, you will to. Now, living in a very small city, where this concept should be easier to notice, people act in a way to get advantages from the government without having need and/or attending the conditions required, spending the resources that could help someone else in real "need". Or, doing harm (not in a violent way or something like that) to another, just because some disagreement or antipathy... So, the consequence, is that everyone (in average) is always getting worse, the things, instead evolve, walk backwards.
@UncleD1534 ай бұрын
Bravo!! What a beautiful and analytical perception of this song. I was in the military, and I am very controlling!
@jameslannon97883 ай бұрын
one of my fav SOAD songs...
@Jrod35Ай бұрын
100% agree on analysis
@MurrayGresswellАй бұрын
It's about peaple being insecure and trying to control the world But sometimes realize self
@jamesmusisca75479 ай бұрын
it's haunting and gets in yer mind a driving beat
@shak650l10 ай бұрын
That is close to what i feel with this song. Look outside accept and be apart of the bigger thing.
@badazzplayz136710 ай бұрын
Great videos, just stumbled upon your channel. You would have a field day with Korn by the way 🤘 Awesome job! Keep it up!
@Bleats_Sinodai10 ай бұрын
I don't know if it may interest you, but there's this musician called Jeff Burgess, who for a time went as "Just Fern", and did a song at that time called "Daughter", which would be interesting to see you react to.
@patrickwied49812 ай бұрын
Masterpiece of S.O.A.D.
@daisone7 ай бұрын
I love how she reacts to this type of real Musik with message😍😍😍😍😍
@danielmiller5144Ай бұрын
This was amazing
@kevinwilliamson85307 ай бұрын
The most important thing that people really don’t see when it comes and goes by like money. Is easy to earn when you get blows out from us. But here how easy explains the song: is our mistaken views of ourselves as being individual and isolated from the rest and how we actually are a tiny part of something greater, from which we come when we are born, and to which we go when we die.
@icfrac848110 ай бұрын
Awesome, truth spoken❤
@natenichols95698 ай бұрын
I always thought it was about how success can be more destructive than failure.
@mortega353110 ай бұрын
Love it! Can you also do Inner vision by SOAD?
@sipenarekbecha719310 ай бұрын
really waiting for their underrated & underappreciated songs to get a reaction too 😥
@97warlockАй бұрын
BEST songf on the album, that guitar tone is Blasphemy so Fkn HEAVY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@MapleMooseGamesАй бұрын
Damn, great break down. She's good.
@leningarcia901010 ай бұрын
Lonely Day next please
@GoForthNDie66610 ай бұрын
this place more then any should check out "Stone sour - Omega"
@justinsmith52378 ай бұрын
You're interpretation describes the general gist for the reasons why an alien instead of a human was used. An alien discovers earth and, from way up high, views humans as holding strong values in support of cooperation and unity based on what can be perceived from far away. After landing and viewing humans up close sadly feels they were mistaken as humans display values which favors individual superiority/prestige and personal wealth, and as the video shows, the alien attempts to understand why by experiencing life with those perceived values (and doesn't seem to experience any actual joy from it). It's not just a message to let go of the belief of control over peer perspective/acceptance, but also to encourage the viewer to always assess their values and goals with themselves openly and honestly to ensure they are what truly matters to you and not just something that was observed in others and decided upon for that reason alone. Regardless, great take on your interpretation of the songs message, solid breakdown and explanation. Keep it up! :)
@michael27049 ай бұрын
Awesome analysis, thank you. I know it ain't a popular band (it is for me cause it's my favorite band) but for me the best lyrics in a metal song are from Insomnium, song called "Pale morning star" - maybe you wanna check the lyrics video sometimes, you will for sure not regret it. To me it's the ultimate hymn to the ones you love but who have already passed away.
@МихаилЖелезякинАй бұрын
Это была первая песня которая познакомила меня с System of a down 20 лет назад. Возможно именно поэтому она моя любимая в их репертуаре
@DPRyan-vd5pp8 ай бұрын
Check out the band from Jacksonville called COLD, great lyrics…cool band like soad.
@SuperCoolHero9 ай бұрын
REACT to: Disturbed - Down With The Sickness (but the LONG VERSION 4:37 uncensored ) PLEASE!!!
@matthewdelaney53662 ай бұрын
This song is WAY more relevant than ever.
10 ай бұрын
Have you reacted to "Ego brain", i think it also try to bring a change of mindset to the listener and, to me, is so uderrated
@marybethfantozzi225810 ай бұрын
I love System of a Down and I loved your perception of this song. Think that we dp try to have control over so much over of our lives. Maybe, we should shift our perspective and enjoy life a little bit more and put down those walls. 🤘 5:13 😂 5:20