thanx for the time you took for a world class band..... and very lovable personalities!!!!!!!!!!! warm greetings from the german musician.
@perennial72Ай бұрын
Great, thank you very much. I like your reactions. I have seen them live on stage 3 time and I cannot wait for the fourth. For my personal taste they are the best metal band nowadays. Three top tier musicians and Tatiana the Queen. Cheers from Italy
@vshcode9524Ай бұрын
Amazing band! I'm glad you reacted to this video! 🤘🤘
@krisheiberg6874Ай бұрын
They are so F'ing good!
@jeffwellman288317 күн бұрын
Great reaction. Well Done.
@j.f.fisher5318Ай бұрын
The music video of Wallflower was symbolically about the band hounding Tati to get the lyrics done so they can record. She usually improvises a lot while recording. Their current ambum was supposed to come out a year ago but I think some of the subject matter is too painful to compse quickly as at least some touch on the war.
@hemlock399Ай бұрын
I agree, "Dead Hands Feel No Pain" is Roman's moment to shine (and Tati's). It's a much under-appreciated track, IMO. It might be worthwhile for you to react to it in a stand-alone reaction video. Much as this is a fantastic live performance, studio production really compliments the build-up section & crescendo near the middle of the track. The lyrics are great as well. There's no official music video, but there's an official drum playthrough which plays the track just as it appears on the album.
@paulriddle7818Ай бұрын
The screaming mstch that Eugene and Tati talked about was the tour that disturbned was the headliner with Breaking Benjimin. It was 122 F which is what 44C? THe equipment stopped working from the heat. So they did a makeup date in Tuscon which the Charismatic Voice attended.
@hemlock399Ай бұрын
I don't think that humans have become more judgemental & censorious (re: "cancel culture"), it's just that in the past, artists weren't exposed to the critical reactions of a mass audience. Social media changed that, and we're obviously still trying to figure out how to adapt to this technology. I think we've got *a lot* of growing pains still ahead of us on that front.
@JaayCeezАй бұрын
@@hemlock399 Artists aren't the only ones dealing with cancel culture tho. Anybody on the internet says anything "wrong" to a certain group and they will get cancelled. It doesn't matter if you have 100K, 100 Million, 1K, or 10 followers. It's more than just a social media issue, the problem doesn't lie with the internet, it lies with current society itself.
@davidjames6036Ай бұрын
@@JaayCeezlol current society/ trends/cancel culture is heavily influenced by toxic social media....shut down all interactive social media platforms, online forums and comment sections and just watch and observe 🤣🤣
@JaayCeezАй бұрын
@@davidjames6036 I agree for the most part, but to a point it's not more different than what alcohol does. It only enhances what is already there. If that where to happen, we would still see the same problems across the entire world, nothing would really change if social media suddenly died-off.
@davidjames6036Ай бұрын
@@JaayCeez lol we have already seen life without social media and it had way less cancel culture and oversensitivity bullshxt.......noone is saying crimes are suddenly gonna stop😂😂.....social media has enhanced toxic discourse nonsense and spreading lies/misinfo by massively exponential rates not a lil 10% increment or something lol ....different ppl with different iq levels on the spectrum will jump on any forum anytime and start saying any type of dumb shxt which is broadcast to the whole world 😂😂.....that is crazy work 🤣🤣
@bartsimpson1458Ай бұрын
@@davidjames6036 Exactly, let's close social networks and all "similar" channels immediately as well. Then we will ban them from gathering together on the streets, and if this does not work, then we will "relocate" them to a region far from other people, with extreme climatic conditions, where only for survival ,- they had to constantly work hard physically.... Hey, one minute... It already happened...
@bjwnashe5589Ай бұрын
Vladimir, the drummer, is a classically trained pianist. These people are serious musicians.
@alexey39064Ай бұрын
His name is Vladislav tho. He's also a guitarist, drums is like his 3rd profession.
@hemlock399Ай бұрын
I don't think that the pieces of music typically have any lyrics or vocal melodies until the final stage, when Tatiana gets involved. I think she gets some help from the boys, but she's most of the driving force behind lyrics & vocal melodies.
@pinkieruralАй бұрын
Vlad does an amazing guitar cover of Gojira's Rememberance. I was surprised at how well he plays.
@kieranspalding8553Ай бұрын
Great reaction! comment for the algorithm !
@kieranspalding8553Ай бұрын
Also i fucked up my knee at a jinjer concert so that made me laugh. took like three months to heal hahahaha RIP
@hemlock399Ай бұрын
I think that Eugene is an extrovert and a natural leader. Tatiana's more introverted and sensitive. I don't have a very good read on the personalities of Roman or Vlad. I think that they are less talkative in interviews mainly because they are less comfortable speaking English.
@davidjames6036Ай бұрын
Lol check out some tati and eugene interviews they did together.......pretty good comedy gold 😂😂
@paulriddle7818Ай бұрын
When they talked about none of them is an original member i was reminded about Guns N Roses and how there were nearly a dozen members of the band before any of the members of GNR was in it.