Outstanding!! I love these girls. Hit the woodshed and really work on those instruments. Your future is right there. Put in the work. I think late 2023, early 2024 you beautiful young ladies are going to crush it. Put in the work!
Guitars trading lead, driving bass, tortured drums (hard hits) and booming vocals. If someones asks me what music I’m currently listening to it’s BAND-MAID and Rolling Quartz. Keep rocking.
@@sonnimonni2482 You could be correct but if you watch any of their other live videos you can clearly see that is a backing track, they don't use their mics at all during the songs. In this one though they are using their mics which leads me to believe they are actually singing the backing vocals. When they first started out as a band they did sing the backing vocals, don't know why they stopped doing that, maybe had something to do with their management idk. However I do highly believe they do need to be actually singing the backing vocals but still a great band none the less.
@@Kade_72 Yep, I've seen their vids but in this case their mics could be live but at the same time they could be reinforced by the backing/click tracks. Sounds way too perfect and clean to me and it sounds like the lead singers voice which I'm sure it is when they layered it in the studios. But you would be surprised how many modern bands use backing synch tracks from the laptop to fatten up the sound. It's just standard practice these days. Nothing wrong with that as long as they're not using it as a crutch but if only to enhance the performance.
@@sonnimonni2482 "Nothing wrong with that as long as they're not using it as a crutch but if only to enhance the performance." What you consider "standard practice" sucks. If a band can't play live without added sweeteners, why should they expect anyone to pay, sometimes thousands of dollars a ticket, to attend a performance? I'm glad I don't go to concerts any more. I certainly don't want to shell out hard-earned cash to attend fake performances.
Wonderful video! Thank you for sharing this!!!
KOREAN PERFECTION 😍🤍🖤💙❤
Such a beautiful rendition that I'm not just teary-eyed, the tears are running down both sides of my face. Just fantastic!
Outstanding!! I love these girls. Hit the woodshed and really work on those instruments. Your future is right there. Put in the work. I think late 2023, early 2024 you beautiful young ladies are going to crush it. Put in the work!
You think they need time in the woodshed? seriously? what they need is a world tour, playing iconic venues like LA Forum, Glastonbury, wherever.😛
What they need is to write more songs!!!
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Guitars trading lead, driving bass, tortured drums (hard hits) and booming vocals. If someones asks me what music I’m currently listening to it’s BAND-MAID and Rolling Quartz. Keep rocking.
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So happy to see the girls actually singing the backing vocals, awesome!!
Sounds more like vocal backing tracks but good band nonetheless.
@@sonnimonni2482 You could be correct but if you watch any of their other live videos you can clearly see that is a backing track, they don't use their mics at all during the songs. In this one though they are using their mics which leads me to believe they are actually singing the backing vocals. When they first started out as a band they did sing the backing vocals, don't know why they stopped doing that, maybe had something to do with their management idk. However I do highly believe they do need to be actually singing the backing vocals but still a great band none the less.
@@Kade_72 Yep, I've seen their vids but in this case their mics could be live but at the same time they could be reinforced by the backing/click tracks. Sounds way too perfect and clean to me and it sounds like the lead singers voice which I'm sure it is when they layered it in the studios. But you would be surprised how many modern bands use backing synch tracks from the laptop to fatten up the sound. It's just standard practice these days. Nothing wrong with that as long as they're not using it as a crutch but if only to enhance the performance.
They look like women, not girls, to me.
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"Nothing wrong with that as long as they're not using it as a crutch but if only to enhance the performance."
What you consider "standard practice" sucks. If a band can't play live without added sweeteners, why should they expect anyone to pay, sometimes thousands of dollars a ticket, to attend a performance? I'm glad I don't go to concerts any more. I certainly don't want to shell out hard-earned cash to attend fake performances.
NWOKHM