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Listening to your critique and review of this again because of the New official video release of Call Me A Symbol. Love your views and breakdowns on music. If you like Jinjer's harder side check out Under The Dome off of King of Everything. A Truly bad ass song (and album). To me their most aggressive work and quite possibly the best song they've written in that Death Metal genre. Excellent song. But yeah, Call Me A Symbol is a song I can never get enough of.
This is what I like most about your channel, you have the knowledge and the ears to hear and point out all the things I miss. I didn't like this song until I listened to you point out all the stuff I was missing.
Since I started listening to Jinjer I've been picking up on influences as you have. Definite Slayer groove in this one. Wallflower vocals remind me of .... Bif Naked in the clean parts. I used to tour with Bif so that really stuck out to me. I also get random Bungle and Rush vibes every now and then, a riff here and a bridge there. The obvious No Doubt tone. Unlike Bungle, who tend to absolutely break from the form into others (one of my all time fave bands, seen them twice in the early 90's) Jinjer gives tiny homages to their influences without letting them take over the composition and incorporate them seamlessly into a Jinjer whole. Nothing else like them out there and they've taken me out of a near 20 year music depression and gotten me excited again about possibilities for advancement in music. Praise Jinjer, the non-wanky masters of their craft!
it seems like you love Jinjer like i have for a couple of years> i'm very happy about that... thanx for your competent reaction> for me on one of the greatest bands and IMO Jinjer is so much more than a metal band! greetings from a german musician
After first listening I thought: WOW, what a great track. Solid, aggressive sound, groove rhythm, and perfect slow middle part. P. S. One of my favs on this album. Just 10/10.
Thank you so very much for doing this! Kind of exactly in the 'wallflower' situation here. In this context specifically: 'my circle of old friends is getting empty and I don't really wish for new ones' I've always felt a great connection to Tati's lyrics, but now it has become downright spooky. As this means that there is noone in my life I can discuss music anymore on a deeper level, it is truly heartwarming to hear and see you enjoy the music I love so much. Have fun with the rest of the album (spoiler alert: you will! :) )
Man, I feel you on no one In my life can discuss music on a deeper level. My old friends now use tolerate my obsession now. They cannot understand how a grown man can cry at music like this, slayer, lamb of god,etc. I feel like they’re thinking, “what’s wrong with you?”
I’m in love with the last quarter of the song. Especially the breakdown starting at 2:43 of the song. It is a beautiful depression that takes place and it’s irony to the arrogance of the lyrics distinguishes this song for me. Somewhat characterizing the subject of the song as a straw man of sorts. Wallflowers is shaping up to be my favorite since Cloud Factory (fav probably KOE but Jinjer hasn’t given me a dud yet). I will admit I walked away from my first listen with a somewhat lackluster disposition but I find each time I listen back I find a deeper appreciation for each song. It feels like the Fight Club of albums for me. I have to listen over and over, finding a new wrinkle each play through. Thank you for your in depth reviews! I love how much you dissect each part of the song.
It's Jinjer time. I just got done listening to the whole album and I'm so happy it's just what I expected. Napalm records is killing it right now. It's official I start here with my reaction channels. I'm glad you are doing it this way. As you said sometimes you just need to hear the music without the visuals. And I guess I'll lucky that I have already done that and can't wait to see what they unleash visually next. You always have a great take on what you hear and you verbalize it well. Great reaction to what is going to be a fun ride I know what you are in for so I am looking for to your break down. Peace from Stan the Alaskan.
Well done sir. Didn't miss the music video at all. HaHa. #CelebrateTheMusic. We have talked about the beauty and artistry of music + video. This is the counterargument. You can listen to an entire album at your own pace. The visuals don't distract from the music and vice versa. And for reactors providing analysis which is getting rarer, your medium is the music and not just what the band could afford the time and effort to make videos. Brilliant.
Vlad's rhythmic approach is actually simple. eighth note is equal to eighth note. The units of measure may change, but what keeps the buffer constant is the determination of the tempo on the eighth note.
This is the kind of thing me and my best friend would do back in the 80s whenever new stuff would come out, pointing out bits and analyzing. It would help us each pick up something one of us hadn't noticed before. But this is even better, as you're a far more advanced musician than we ever were. This means even more new stuff to notice!! It's funny, the first couple listens of new Jinjer, I'm not even sure I like it!! I remember going through this with the Macro album. It's as if I hear all the different sections separately and immediately forget them as one goes into the next. Eventually, I'm able to grasp the entire song as a whole and it "comes to life", then I absolutely love it. I'd be terrible at reaction videos because I'd look pretty damn lost on the first listen. Anyway, thanks for the time you put in to doing this. Your music is quite cool too! I need to give the songs a few more listens, but I did appreciate very much hearing you let loose on the bass during one of the songs! Even had a nice bass tone, which few guitar-focused musicians ever pay attention to!
Btw: a big shout to your intro. I love it as much as the Jinjer song you are reating to 💪🏼💪🏼. Amazing job!! I love this Jinjer journey. So insightful, funny and interesting to watch!!
Loved this reaction, the break down (2nd) listen was like being in class. I’m no musician but funny how I’ll think things … then you mention it!..“ the Jazzy “ drum bit! 😮. Look forward to your videos JW!!! Keep up the passion and educational bits. Quick note… my Mom was from Northern Ireland ( Londonderry) 🍺.
ive seen several reactors reacting to the new albums non-video songs but im waiting for you so i can experience with ya! really love your take and your insight on Jinjer's music! hope you got another one coming!!!!
Jinjer could give you their Official Stamp of Approval as a go to for breakdowns! Great job again. This band is really on some other planet in what they're doing. Enjoying their music is like vacationing mixed with a great workout. Anyone else notice after listening that you need recovery time to digest it??? 😎 Great Channel 👍
They actually shared my Mediator analysis video on their UA-cam channel 'stories' and Eugene shared it on his Instagram 'stories' the same day :D If you watch my "This is gonna be the one" analysis you'll see I included the screen shots. Cheers dude!
I would absolutely love to hear a full orchestra play a rendition of this song... i can imagine the epic climbing strings during that midway build from quiet to world in flames wall of sound with the guitar... and then blasting winds for the vocals. vlad can stay on drums ;). its such an incredibly full sound with just 4 band members (tho theres some backings of course)
I really do enjoy how you showcase your skills in your intro. Really makes your opinions and breakdowns of songs more powerful because we get to see you as an artist as well. Some people might think thats narcissistic or something but I love it. Also love this album. So stoked to see you do the whole thing
Cheers dude. Saves me time explaining that I can also play and write music to people if I just show it quickly at the beginning lol. Thanks for the kind words.
The more that I listen to this album, the more that I feel that it's a classical work in 11 movements. All the songs are through composed. There is not a strophic song amongst them. There are some kinda, sorta choruses in places like the repeating lyrics at the end of Wallflower but on the whole nothing repeats and it's a all about small themes that are reworked in different musical ways much like in classical music. John, keep up the good work. You always bring useful insights, particularly to those of us that aren't steeped in decades of metal knowledge.
Did you happen to see the interview with Eugene over at 'A&P reacts'? He mentions there that pretty much exactly what you are describing is something Vlad brought to their style of composition. One more tool that helps to turn a 'song' into an 'musical story' (not as in a 'musical-number' but more like an 'audio-movie').
I'd say after listening a few times this is my Fav song on the album. I wanna see your facial expression for the last 3rd of the next song Colossus, Tati destroys and the instrumentals go haywire!
@@module79l28 at first colossus was my least favorite song off the album, i just hated that song and skipped it many times... But after few more listens (without skipping it) it oddly became my favorite song by far, i find that weird... It's not the first time it happens to me with this band, i hated dip a sail, perennial and home back before, 3 of my favorites currently.
@@subzero2788 - I had the same "issue" with Home Back. I did the first listening when the album came out but for some reason I never paid much attention to it afterwards. Until they released the video. I didn't even remember it had that "jazzy" part in the middle or the low growl at the end and I'm still "kicking" myself to this day to have overlooked such a great song. : )
I can't wait to hear your thoughts on the rest of the album and especially your explanations. I'm repeating myself here but again thanks for your videos which allow me to pick up on elements I hadn't even noticed at first and it makes me understand and enjoy the songs even more. Really like your content (and your intro song as well!)
No Your hands mimicking the beats as you show what timing you hear, like showing the structure helps me visualize the timing of beats . That slow feel of the sliding guitar brought to mind an analogy like one whom stands in surf of a beach front. The waves crash, slam but the under pull as your feet sink, stumble as ones whole body slow, motion grips that balance is what the opening of the song feels of.
Man, they use soooo many influences it's insane! But they sorta reapply it in a different way. Like the Cryptopsy reference or the Slayer Lombardo and Bostaph references. I mean Fear Factory, Slayer, Deftones, Candiria, Primus, Incubus, Slipknot, Opeth, Tool, The Police, Bolt Thrower, Kittie.... Al in One freaking song! It's insane but soooo Good!
@@JWSoundworks2 Also... Don't know if you've heard of Candiria but check them out. You'll here what I mean. Try out Without Water first or Blood. Not necessarily for a Reaction or analysis, though that would be Kool, but just to throw some new music at you! Peace and Love brother!
So excited to hear your thoughts on the rest of this album! I think this is the best one they've released so far tbh. Call Me A Symbol, Mediator, and Copycat are my faves
Love this format. The initial full listen provides more of a raw reaction, and the in-depth analysis points out aspects I wouldn't have thought about otherwise. Some of the theoretical stuff goes over my head but I appreciate it anyway. What an opener for an album!
Thank you. Yes, I like doing it this way too. Unfortunately youtube blocks many reaction videos if it detects the song (copyright) but I've found a few bands along the way that don't cause problems with copyright blocking (Jinjer being one). So knowing which bands do and don't enables me to know if I can do this format or not without risking the block.
Nice :) These will form a great #AlbumCompanionSeries as a playlist for Jinjer's Wallflowers album. Particularly for folks who are interested in the band, but maybe find the compositional complexity a tad offputting. Basically, I reckon you're providing a service here in helping folks get their teeth into the work of the band thru explanation of some music theory without going full-on Rick Beato deconstruction! LOL I'd still like to see Rick sit down & watch the Vortex video & Eugene's bass playthrough tho- would be entertaining to watch him chunking away on a baritone in dropA!! :D
Yesssssss. He really needs to do Vortex or Wallflower. He would live Wallflower musically as well especially the opening. Wallflower is well and truly a masterwork and deserves a Grammy nod. I can't get over how well written that song is.
@@badm0t0rf1nger I'd like to see that deconstruction as well. The other guy I'd like to hear from is BIll Burr. He loves the drumming on Meshuggah albums so I think he might go ape shit over Jinjer.
Yay, you narrowed it down to "just" half an hour since the last video! :) As always, great stuff, a joy to watch and learn with your decompositions. Maybe you´re reminiscent of the begining of the song "Judgement & Punishment", it kind feels like it. I only heard it 3 times and still don´t really know how to feel about it, but it´s cool for now. Again, great video.
Can you please check out Wolfheart: The Hunt. It's a Finnish Melodeath band with some amazing musicianship. The vocalist is also plays guitar, piano, and drums. It's some really amazing winter metal.
I’m so glad you are doing this. If you stop, I may have to fly over and take away your piano and keys until you finish. : ) Just two things I wanted to mention after having listened to the album several times (as a non-musician). This might be *the* album where Roman gets to do a lot of fun stuff. More often than not, in past albums Roman is doing a bunch of rhythm, but here he has a more prominent role in the Wallflower tracks. It’s just nice to hear him not be overshadowed by the other three, plus it adds something to the feel of each song. The second is the clean vocal harmonies in these track. I swear Tati’s using bits of the egyptian scale. It sounds so sweet and dark all at once. I love those moments. Thank you so much for doing this, for this album. Best wishes from the USA.
Listening to this album I feel like in their place I'd be too greedy/lazy to include all the songs, like I'd just do one batch of them and then would still have material for another album ready and have a rest in between XD But yeah that's not how artists work
You talk of familiarity at the beginning of the track. I thought of the intro of Ape before you’d even mentioned familiarity. Though on a fresh listen I’m not really hearing it.
love jinjer.... but desperately wish vlad would ease up on the blast beats.... they ruin songs for me and i'm afraid they will be a time stamp that will not age well and be relegated to classifying an era of music.... remember how every song had to have a long pretentious solo?... this will be blast beats in 1 or 2 decades... i think the formula is u are allowed to use them in every fourth song at most... that is my generous offer
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Listening to your critique and review of this again because of the New official video release of Call Me A Symbol. Love your views and breakdowns on music. If you like Jinjer's harder side check out Under The Dome off of King of Everything. A Truly bad ass song (and album). To me their most aggressive work and quite possibly the best song they've written in that Death Metal genre. Excellent song. But yeah, Call Me A Symbol is a song I can never get enough of.
This is what I like most about your channel, you have the knowledge and the ears to hear and point out all the things I miss. I didn't like this song until I listened to you point out all the stuff I was missing.
Thanks for watching, Rolfye, glad to hear you found the chat useful! 😁🤘
My thought exactly!
Keep up the great work. Makes me appreciate my favorite band even more.
Nice to see you reveiw the album song by song.
Jinjer, Gojira, and Tool are currently my holy trinity of bands.
Me too!
Since I started listening to Jinjer I've been picking up on influences as you have. Definite Slayer groove in this one. Wallflower vocals remind me of .... Bif Naked in the clean parts. I used to tour with Bif so that really stuck out to me. I also get random Bungle and Rush vibes every now and then, a riff here and a bridge there. The obvious No Doubt tone. Unlike Bungle, who tend to absolutely break from the form into others (one of my all time fave bands, seen them twice in the early 90's) Jinjer gives tiny homages to their influences without letting them take over the composition and incorporate them seamlessly into a Jinjer whole. Nothing else like them out there and they've taken me out of a near 20 year music depression and gotten me excited again about possibilities for advancement in music. Praise Jinjer, the non-wanky masters of their craft!
Hella jealous you got to see Bungle back in their heyday! Agree with so much of what you said here, man.
it seems like you love Jinjer like i have for a couple of years> i'm very happy about that...
thanx for your competent reaction> for me on one of the greatest bands and IMO Jinjer is so much more than a metal band!
greetings from a german musician
After first listening I thought: WOW, what a great track. Solid, aggressive sound, groove rhythm, and perfect slow middle part.
P. S. One of my favs on this album. Just 10/10.
I hear notes of "Under the Dome" (one of my favorite tracks from Jinjer) in parts of this track, specially the drumming from 3:50. Great song!
Thank you so very much for doing this!
Kind of exactly in the 'wallflower' situation here.
In this context specifically:
'my circle of old friends is getting empty
and I don't really wish for new ones'
I've always felt a great connection to Tati's lyrics,
but now it has become downright spooky.
As this means that there is noone in my life I can discuss music anymore on a deeper level,
it is truly heartwarming to hear and see you enjoy the music I love so much.
Have fun with the rest of the album (spoiler alert: you will! :) )
Man, I feel you on no one In my life can discuss music on a deeper level. My old friends now use tolerate my obsession now. They cannot understand how a grown man can cry at music like this, slayer, lamb of god,etc. I feel like they’re thinking, “what’s wrong with you?”
those intro riffs reminded me of Gojira
I’m in love with the last quarter of the song. Especially the breakdown starting at 2:43 of the song. It is a beautiful depression that takes place and it’s irony to the arrogance of the lyrics distinguishes this song for me. Somewhat characterizing the subject of the song as a straw man of sorts.
Wallflowers is shaping up to be my favorite since Cloud Factory (fav probably KOE but Jinjer hasn’t given me a dud yet). I will admit I walked away from my first listen with a somewhat lackluster disposition but I find each time I listen back I find a deeper appreciation for each song.
It feels like the Fight Club of albums for me. I have to listen over and over, finding a new wrinkle each play through.
Thank you for your in depth reviews! I love how much you dissect each part of the song.
This is a goosbumps Track
:)
It's Jinjer time. I just got done listening to the whole album and I'm so happy it's just what I expected. Napalm records is killing it right now. It's official I start here with my reaction channels. I'm glad you are doing it this way. As you said sometimes you just need to hear the music without the visuals. And I guess I'll lucky that I have already done that and can't wait to see what they unleash visually next. You always have a great take on what you hear and you verbalize it well. Great reaction to what is going to be a fun ride I know what you are in for so I am looking for to your break down. Peace from Stan the Alaskan.
Loved the reaction, Can’t wait to hear the rest of the album here.
just another masterpiece
Watching the whole playlist through!
Hard-core, dude! 🤘🤘
Quality reaction. Keep it up 👍
🤘I heard some Slayer in there as well! Fun track!
Well done sir. Didn't miss the music video at all. HaHa. #CelebrateTheMusic. We have talked about the beauty and artistry of music + video. This is the counterargument. You can listen to an entire album at your own pace. The visuals don't distract from the music and vice versa. And for reactors providing analysis which is getting rarer, your medium is the music and not just what the band could afford the time and effort to make videos. Brilliant.
Great reaction and analysis. I found your channel through Jinjer's reactions and you really stand out. Waiting for more, greetings from Brazil
Thank you, Erick.
Damn can't wait till you get to Pearls and Swine. Love that song so much
Vlad's rhythmic approach is actually simple. eighth note is equal to eighth note. The units of measure may change, but what keeps the buffer constant is the determination of the tempo on the eighth note.
Man I have been really feeling this song lately Tati’s lyrics are so real in this song man! I had to come back hope all is well bro!
This is the kind of thing me and my best friend would do back in the 80s whenever new stuff would come out, pointing out bits and analyzing. It would help us each pick up something one of us hadn't noticed before. But this is even better, as you're a far more advanced musician than we ever were. This means even more new stuff to notice!!
It's funny, the first couple listens of new Jinjer, I'm not even sure I like it!! I remember going through this with the Macro album. It's as if I hear all the different sections separately and immediately forget them as one goes into the next. Eventually, I'm able to grasp the entire song as a whole and it "comes to life", then I absolutely love it. I'd be terrible at reaction videos because I'd look pretty damn lost on the first listen.
Anyway, thanks for the time you put in to doing this. Your music is quite cool too! I need to give the songs a few more listens, but I did appreciate very much hearing you let loose on the bass during one of the songs! Even had a nice bass tone, which few guitar-focused musicians ever pay attention to!
This is a real analysis of the master! thanks!
Love it, thank you for all your insights!
Btw: a big shout to your intro. I love it as much as the Jinjer song you are reating to 💪🏼💪🏼. Amazing job!! I love this Jinjer journey. So insightful, funny and interesting to watch!!
Thanks for the kind words, Roberto ! 😊🤘
Loved this reaction, the break down (2nd) listen was like being in class. I’m no musician but funny how I’ll think things … then you mention it!..“ the Jazzy “ drum bit! 😮. Look forward to your videos JW!!! Keep up the passion and educational bits.
Quick note… my Mom was from Northern Ireland ( Londonderry) 🍺.
Good stuff!
Thanks dude!
A banger for sure, the first verse part reminds me of Judgement and punishment rhythmically.
So good song
Great as always. Actually have missed the album release date so hearing the song here first time and with nice commentary, cool.
ive seen several reactors reacting to the new albums non-video songs but im waiting for you so i can experience with ya! really love your take and your insight on Jinjer's music! hope you got another one coming!!!!
Jinjer could give you their Official Stamp of Approval as a go to for breakdowns! Great job again. This band is really on some other planet in what they're doing. Enjoying their music is like vacationing mixed with a great workout. Anyone else notice after listening that you need recovery time to digest it??? 😎 Great Channel 👍
They actually shared my Mediator analysis video on their UA-cam channel 'stories' and Eugene shared it on his Instagram 'stories' the same day :D If you watch my "This is gonna be the one" analysis you'll see I included the screen shots. Cheers dude!
Amazing analysis. You get deep (and nerdy) into the material, love it!
Thank you! 🤓🤘
Jinjer do actually have an interpretive dance music video for "On The Top" xD
Gotta be one of the best recent album openings…. Just pure power!
I would absolutely love to hear a full orchestra play a rendition of this song... i can imagine the epic climbing strings during that midway build from quiet to world in flames wall of sound with the guitar... and then blasting winds for the vocals. vlad can stay on drums ;). its such an incredibly full sound with just 4 band members (tho theres some backings of course)
I really do enjoy how you showcase your skills in your intro. Really makes your opinions and breakdowns of songs more powerful because we get to see you as an artist as well. Some people might think thats narcissistic or something but I love it. Also love this album. So stoked to see you do the whole thing
Cheers dude. Saves me time explaining that I can also play and write music to people if I just show it quickly at the beginning lol. Thanks for the kind words.
@@JWSoundworks2 where do I find your music. I'd love to hear some.:)
@@beavsinator The Rupal Face on Bandcamp. £4.55 for the entire digital discography iirc😁
You have to react to Jinjer's new song Someone's Daughter!
The more that I listen to this album, the more that I feel that it's a classical work in 11 movements. All the songs are through composed. There is not a strophic song amongst them. There are some kinda, sorta choruses in places like the repeating lyrics at the end of Wallflower but on the whole nothing repeats and it's a all about small themes that are reworked in different musical ways much like in classical music.
John, keep up the good work. You always bring useful insights, particularly to those of us that aren't steeped in decades of metal knowledge.
Did you happen to see the interview with Eugene over at 'A&P reacts'? He mentions there that pretty much exactly what you are describing is something Vlad brought to their style of composition.
One more tool that helps to turn a 'song' into an 'musical story' (not as in a 'musical-number' but more like an 'audio-movie').
Great review as always 🤘
The official music video for "On The Top" has an interpretive dancer in it.
Also in Noah. Personally, I think it works surprisingly well in those videos.
I'd say after listening a few times this is my Fav song on the album. I wanna see your facial expression for the last 3rd of the next song Colossus, Tati destroys and the instrumentals go haywire!
When I first listened to Colossus I was like "this one is gonna please the fans of the old style". : )
@@module79l28 Tati's death metal delivery at the end is Crusher!👍
@@module79l28 at first colossus was my least favorite song off the album, i just hated that song and skipped it many times... But after few more listens (without skipping it) it oddly became my favorite song by far, i find that weird... It's not the first time it happens to me with this band, i hated dip a sail, perennial and home back before, 3 of my favorites currently.
@@subzero2788 - I had the same "issue" with Home Back. I did the first listening when the album came out but for some reason I never paid much attention to it afterwards. Until they released the video. I didn't even remember it had that "jazzy" part in the middle or the low growl at the end and I'm still "kicking" myself to this day to have overlooked such a great song. : )
@@module79l28 haha, what i learned is: you can never dislike a song from jinjer before hearing it at least 5 times.
I can't wait to hear your thoughts on the rest of the album and especially your explanations. I'm repeating myself here but again thanks for your videos which allow me to pick up on elements I hadn't even noticed at first and it makes me understand and enjoy the songs even more. Really like your content (and your intro song as well!)
Feel free to repeat those kind sentiments as often as you like 😁. Thank you very much! 🤘
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Your hands mimicking the beats as you show what timing you hear, like showing the structure helps me visualize the timing of beats .
That slow feel of the sliding guitar brought to mind an analogy like one whom stands in surf of a beach front. The waves crash, slam but the under pull as your feet sink, stumble as ones whole body slow, motion grips that balance is what the opening of the song feels of.
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🔥 Awesome Review 🔥
Thanks dude!
Man, they use soooo many influences it's insane! But they sorta reapply it in a different way. Like the Cryptopsy reference or the Slayer Lombardo and Bostaph references. I mean Fear Factory, Slayer, Deftones, Candiria, Primus, Incubus, Slipknot, Opeth, Tool, The Police, Bolt Thrower, Kittie.... Al in One freaking song! It's insane but soooo Good!
Big time, dude ! The best music nearly always draws on very contrasting genres and styles.
@@JWSoundworks2 Also... Don't know if you've heard of Candiria but check them out. You'll here what I mean. Try out Without Water first or Blood. Not necessarily for a Reaction or analysis, though that would be Kool, but just to throw some new music at you! Peace and Love brother!
@@DEFKNIGHT haha funny you say that - it's literally the only band in your list I'm not already familiar with! Cheers, dude! 🤘
Cool...agree...jazz metal...
Movement is good.
Demonstrate is good.
So excited to hear your thoughts on the rest of this album! I think this is the best one they've released so far tbh. Call Me A Symbol, Mediator, and Copycat are my faves
If JW has ever listened early Chimaira with Rob Arnold's crunchy riff breakdowns on the axe he's gonna Dig Copycat!
Love this format. The initial full listen provides more of a raw reaction, and the in-depth analysis points out aspects I wouldn't have thought about otherwise. Some of the theoretical stuff goes over my head but I appreciate it anyway. What an opener for an album!
Thank you. Yes, I like doing it this way too. Unfortunately youtube blocks many reaction videos if it detects the song (copyright) but I've found a few bands along the way that don't cause problems with copyright blocking (Jinjer being one). So knowing which bands do and don't enables me to know if I can do this format or not without risking the block.
Funny how we both thought about Slayer at that part when Vlad was abusing the ride haha.
11:10 it reminded me of the end of Smokahontas by Attack Attack!
Nice :)
These will form a great #AlbumCompanionSeries as a playlist for Jinjer's Wallflowers album. Particularly for folks who are interested in the band, but maybe find the compositional complexity a tad offputting. Basically, I reckon you're providing a service here in helping folks get their teeth into the work of the band thru explanation of some music theory without going full-on Rick Beato deconstruction! LOL I'd still like to see Rick sit down & watch the Vortex video & Eugene's bass playthrough tho- would be entertaining to watch him chunking away on a baritone in dropA!! :D
Yesssssss. He really needs to do Vortex or Wallflower. He would live Wallflower musically as well especially the opening. Wallflower is well and truly a masterwork and deserves a Grammy nod. I can't get over how well written that song is.
@@DEFKNIGHT He's also nearly as big a Soundgarden fan as I am.... trust me, he'd *love* Vortex. ;)
@@badm0t0rf1nger I'd like to see that deconstruction as well. The other guy I'd like to hear from is BIll Burr. He loves the drumming on Meshuggah albums so I think he might go ape shit over Jinjer.
@@brien7351 You might have a point there re. Burr- I remember him being blown away by Haake's never-ending foot hertas in Bleed at a live show. :)
Yay, you narrowed it down to "just" half an hour since the last video! :) As always, great stuff, a joy to watch and learn with your decompositions. Maybe you´re reminiscent of the begining of the song "Judgement & Punishment", it kind feels like it. I only heard it 3 times and still don´t really know how to feel about it, but it´s cool for now. Again, great video.
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Can you please check out Wolfheart: The Hunt. It's a Finnish Melodeath band with some amazing musicianship. The vocalist is also plays guitar, piano, and drums. It's some really amazing winter metal.
I like how the geometry of the bassist and guitarist seem more TRI dimensional...then straight tracks...well woven triads...
I’m so glad you are doing this.
If you stop, I may have to fly over and take away your piano and keys until you finish. : )
Just two things I wanted to mention after having listened to the album several times (as a non-musician).
This might be *the* album where Roman gets to do a lot of fun stuff. More often than not, in past albums Roman is doing a bunch of rhythm, but here he has a more prominent role in the Wallflower tracks. It’s just nice to hear him not be overshadowed by the other three, plus it adds something to the feel of each song.
The second is the clean vocal harmonies in these track. I swear Tati’s using bits of the egyptian scale. It sounds so sweet and dark all at once. I love those moments.
Thank you so much for doing this, for this album. Best wishes from the USA.
Keep your mitts off my piano! :D But yeah, there'll be more coming! :) Can't wait to hear the rest of the album.
And it took me a bit. But Tati's layered vocals? Pat Benatar
This is a simply filthy groove, with almost demonic self-worship poured on top. Lucifer would be proud.
That sound that you said wasn't forthcoming reminds me of limp bizkit.
Listening to this album I feel like in their place I'd be too greedy/lazy to include all the songs, like I'd just do one batch of them and then would still have material for another album ready and have a rest in between XD
But yeah that's not how artists work
You talk of familiarity at the beginning of the track. I thought of the intro of Ape before you’d even mentioned familiarity. Though on a fresh listen I’m not really hearing it.
I haven't heard Ape yet, dude. Pretty sure it's a Pantera track I'm thinking of.
@@JWSoundworks2 it is the most progressive song of jinjer -ape
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love jinjer.... but desperately wish vlad would ease up on the blast beats.... they ruin songs for me and i'm afraid they will be a time stamp that will not age well and be relegated to classifying an era of music.... remember how every song had to have a long pretentious solo?... this will be blast beats in 1 or 2 decades... i think the formula is u are allowed to use them in every fourth song at most... that is my generous offer
only in three songs use explicit rhythms in this album