Shall I be the first to humbly request a dual reaction to How's The Heart next weekend - the official lyric video followed by the acoustic Planet Rock version? I'd love to hear Chase's thoughts on how you convert a song to acoustic, as well as the usual insights. I'm learning so much from these reactions :)
Yes Chase. Do a double reaction to How’s The Heart. Yes yes yes. Please. Pretty please. Both versions are awesome but I love the acoustic version ❤️❤️❤️ as a true Canadian I am saying please do a double reaction and thank you. And I’m sorry for begging so much 😊
"Stuff, they should do, and they do do it, cause they know, what they're doing, and they know, how to do it, because - they're - Nightwish!" You deserve an extra applause for this :-)
RE: Lyrics. A few thoughts on them: "A Pale blue theatre stage" is our world. Pan is both the god of theatre and nature, a musician, a prankster, and he is very, very naughty. The song seems to suggest that Pan found humans and gifted them with imagination, the ability to tell stories and the ability to dream. There are several literature worlds mentioned in the song. I get the feeling that the song says both that our story is ours to write, and that it is through stories that we advance as a species and dream and invent to go to the moon. For some reason, I get the feeling that Pan did this just for his own amusement, but perhaps this is just Tuomas. ;)
There are quite a few easter eggs in this one, I'll give you one of the easiest ones and then you can discover the other for yourselves. To There And Back is a reference to the Hobbit.
It’s a reference to Pan’s Labyrinth - “sacrifice yourself instead of the innocent”. Which in this case is the planet earth - a pale blue theatre stage as you said.
All the Literary references start at Labyrinth (which can mean so many different stories), but more importantly "Keystone Earth" which is basically "Earth Prime" in a lot of multiverse-stories, but here it is the version used by Stephen King in multiple books. This is the cornerstone: We are Earth Prime, the Keystone Earth, and all those imaginery worlds, even the idea of a multiverse, start here.
Telling you to do a better job? I would rather cut off my toes one by one than telling you to do 'a better job'. There is no better. You are one of, if not THE, most interesting reactors or better said: analysts to listen to. Musical development, instrumental techniques, use of effects. And it seems almost nothing escapes your ears. Be very proud of those ears, they are unique!
Floor's doing some extreme vocal gymnastics on this album. The arpeggios, melodies, legato and staccato pieces ... Tuomas gave her a workout and she rose to the challenge.
Like a master detective, Chase investigates my favorite song on the album helps me to appreciate it's complexity and beauty even more. Thank you sir, I am now having a damn good day!
It is a song about art, how we create art, music, theater, plays etc...the way Tuomas composed this song to a whole minimusical is amazing. This whole album is just music in an other dimension. Really great reaction again, it's amazing how much one learns from your musical skills, thank you.
I feel like it's more about our imagination. Pan comes from Greek meaning "all" or "every", basically saying that everything we have done and know of, came from our heads first and then turned an idea into reality.
you're right about it not being an easy listen - and that applies to the whole album. and some fans not liking the album is to be expected, naturally, when some (/a lot) of the songs are so different from anything previous. i think it's normal and fine, it's not to everyone's taste, people are allowed to have opinions. when i first listened through it, i honestly only liked shoemaker and endlessness. now some other tracks (like pan) have really grown on me, others still haven't. and that's alright, i can always go back to old albums to listen to what i like haha anyway great reaction as always! and i'm absolutely seconding the people asking for weak fantasy before tribal, live in tampere with lyrics!! weak fantasy is one of my all time faves
During our time of dealing with being quarantined due to virus. Not being able to see this band live. Playing their new material. It is heartbreaking. But when Touring. Starts back up. Greatest Show On Earth😊
I think it may be their best album. Or at least, I think songs like this one, "Shoemaker," and "Tribal" are on a different level than anything else they've done before.
I believe Tuomas writes for his personal pleasure but also he wants to write something his friends will enjoy playing/singing and something that will challenge their professionalism and skill. Imagine how each reacted when they got the demos sent to them and then when they all gathered to hammer out the finished product. I also enjoy being challenged by music, no problem at all the directions 'Human:Nature' has taken me.
Again no words to describe this masterpiece. Emppu btw introduced this song, said that it was quite difficult for an old man to play. And continued ”hopefully the live version of this song will not turn out to be a pan cake”
Dear sir, you better listen to the whole album Imaginaerum. This song is like a strong reminder of that. Fans are not divided here at all, because this kind of sound is now a part of Nightwish signature. Other thing: This is one of the most "filled"/"packed" songs I´ve ever heard in my life. So many things pressed into one composition, so many things going on. That´s what I love - inventiveness, creativity, and absolutely zero laziness.
I'm watching your NW reactions again and again.... 😅 I've learn so much about music that I love thanks to you. And I realy hope you will meet Tuomas one day 🙂
The "Swiss army knife of singers" is probably the most apt descriptions that I have heard. As time goes on, it is even more accurate. Nightwish uses transitions frequently and effectively. This album, "Human - Nature", is just another transition for direction for Nightwish. Different in theme and flow, but still an incredible masterpiece. Tuomas is a master and Nightish as a whole is incredible adept at using the masters works to the most amazing presentation.
Easy, Emppu, easy! :-) We all know the face Emppu's going to make right before playing that riff! Great reaction as always, Chase. It's nice to see you enjoying this music the same way as we do, and of course to listen to all the details in Tuomas' compositions that you're picking up so quickly. And it was so nice of you to give a shout out to the NightDreamers' reacticide. It's an amazing group of people and an important part of the army.
I've listened to PAN many times, watching your reaction is like hearing it for the first time again and in a way I've never listened to it before. Love it!
"The Swiss Army Knife of singers"!!!!! THAT'S ONE HELL OF A GREAT DESCRIPTION OF FLOOR JENSEN!!!!! glad you finally made it to this my favorite song on the new album!!! Awesome reaction and technical breakdown as always man!!
No one mentioned that the vocals are impossible to sing... I can't sing along in some parts... Tuomas leads Floor to make like a guitar solo with her voice...
I still find it absolutely baffling that the people who criticized Endless Forms Most Beautiful, saying things like "you have a ferrari for a vocalist, yet you drive her like a prius" are still on that same shit for this album. This is one of the most vocally difficult albums I've ever heard.
Joe Mamone some people love to criticise unfortunately. Reverting to the same (wrong) arguments is often the only arrow in their quiver. Or they simply have hearing problems.
I have a delay about a week. Just wanted to drop by and say I loved your reaction for this video. Emppu is so underappreciated, glad he got his moment to shine :)
Great reaction, as always. I am not one to go to art museums to look at paintings or so but this album made me think that I might understand why people do it. This album is not a collection of songs to listen to in the background or music to just have fun with, it is a collection of art pieces - each one to be stared at in awe. And each time to look, you find something new. But I also get that not everybody likes "their Nightwish" this way. It's quite a departure from old ways. For me however, it's just plain awesome.
This comment brought to mind that period when The Beatles spent months and months working on the "White Album" with all its varied styles, studio trickery, and encyclopedic personality shifts, then went back to ground with Get Back and Abbey Road. As beautiful as Human. :||: Nature. is, it's not exactly sing-along, dance-along music, and I don't think they can build a live set list entirely around these selections (can he?!?!?!). Tuomas has to know this, and at some point we will get new, evolved arena rock metal for which we're all ready already.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the addition of the introductory snippets to the beginning of each video? Absolutely they've been around a few months, but that really added to the production when he started doing those. As always, thumbs up for Chase!
Pan reunites Oceanborn vibes, Once vibes, Imaginaerum vibes and EFMB vibes. It's the best song of the album for me and definitely one of their most spectacular ones. I love how it starts soft and gentle and slowly builds up to madness.
🌟 G'day Chase.😊 🇦🇨 Thank you for guiding me thru this. I love this album. Tuomas shares 🤗 the wonder & beauty 💖 he embodies with the Epic talent that is Nightwish 🎶🎸🎤🥁🎺 🎹. I can just close my eyes ☺️ & fly off into the stars ✨ 💞.
Another great reaction there Chase you're one of the few reactors that is giving the musicians the honor and respect for there hard work. Keep up the nice work and Have a damn good day.
One of the things I love is when people tell stories about story-telling, and Nightwish always does this wonderfully, the same way they do everything else.
"S-s-staaaaahp being so good!" Priceless. Out of all the reactors, you have to be my favorite. Thank you so much. This is a strong tie with Tribal for my personal fav off of the new album and watching you react to it was so much fun. Thanks again
Great reaction and analysis as usual, my good sir. I have seen fans complaining that Tuomas did not really use Floor fully o this album, because she is not belting and such, but I think they are missing the trees for the forest, as many vocal coaches I have seen analyze songs on this album, all concur that the vocal syncopations, multi-notes in one syllable, etc. will make this a killer to sing live.
The opening section would be an amazing opening to a live set but the whole piece is like a complete show. How do you follow that. As always they keep us guessing. As a newcomer to the Nightwish world I'm so envious of the journey that all the Nightwish army have been on.
I really look forward to Saturdays just for these videos! Thank you for this series, its been incredibly insightful. I really hope you get to discuss their music with them one day (and film it!!)
As a player I find this to be one of the best songs on the new CD. This song is about the unleashing of the human imagination and our need for storytelling. You have to imagine it to make it real! There are copious references to books, literature, movies, fairy tales, and games in this song. I loved your reaction and analysis of the composition and rhythm patterns in this song. Until now, I did not catch the half time drum signature on the ending guitar power riff. I had been so focused on the riff itself. As usual, you are a pleasure to watch and also hear your thoughts about the musical nuances within the different song sections. The next one is more straight forward and fan friendly. How's your heart Chase? Peace my friend.
The thumbnail is already a masterpiece. Liked the simplicity in the design, not cluttered like some others I saw which irritate my eyeballs. Came here at 9:00am and realized have to wait for another hour lol. More time to make PANcakes then! Emppu called this track Pancake anyway.
Excellent as always, so thank you! I agree completely about Floor's lower register! As much as I appreciate her entire range and incredible skill as a singer/performer, there are a few notes that she touches in her lower register that to me are just Gold! You'll hear it on one word specifically, in How's The Heart as well. Cheers for another awesome break-down of this incredible music!
I knew already that there was a lot packed into this song and that there's a lot of twists and turns and playing around with the song structure but Chase's analysis and breakdown really helped me to appreciate it even more.
When Chase starts getting COMPLETELY lost for words, we know we are hearing true astounding. "Not an easy listen" . I find it SO easy to listen to. Admittedly a great deal doesen't go into my brain through my ears. I burrows straight into my brain though my chest and flows up my tear ducts
Iiiiiit's Pan time! You got that right about playfulness, haha! Pan is about creativity and storytelling. It references Guillermo Del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth), Neil Gaiman (Stardust), Tolkien ("There and back again" from the Hobbit), Tir na nÓg (Land of the Youth) form Irish mythology etc. It's also the Greek god Pan, who by nature is playful and creative and musical. It's encompassing Human Creativity and it's mischievous side. It's playing with ideas, creation and chaos. It's beautiful. You nailed it with one word: Everything. Also, it's the most Nightwish Nightwish song I'm ever heard. For How's the Heart? the acoustic version is worth checking out because the song on the album is GOOD, but the acoustic performance is something else entirely.
This is the 4th song I have heard from this album. I cannot even begin to say how much I think this could be one of the GREAT all time albums...from anyone. I am not stupid enough to say THE BEST. They are quite capable of surpassing all previous. I am wondering when we are going to get to the point to where it SO good we won't be able to appreciate it, because it will be beyond us humans...
Ooh I've been waiting to watch you *live* this song. It's grown to be my favorite. I can listen to it on repeat as both an outlet from a rough day and motivation to challenge my work. Yes, there is SO MUCH in this. The music, the lyrics, the imagery, and the meaning behind it all. Like others from the album, it seems to take a few listens/watches to catch it all. This band makes nearly every other band seem casual or lazy on occasion. It's only been a few months for you into a genre you didn't really listen to and a band you hadn't heard of, but there's no going back now! We call it symphonic metal, but to factor in the wit and extreme detail, I'm thinking of calling the music intense intellectualism!
Thank you so much, Mr. Master Pause. At first I didn't understand anything of this song. Liked it, but always got lost somewhere in the middle. It took me three rewinds, but now it makes sence. Lead the way!
Like on the Greatest Show on Earth, we lucky ones, who have born in this era and can experience NW masterpieces like this PAN kicking my soul to the roof, full of energy and joy and tears to realize all this is happening right now. Thank you again peeling those Master's tricks what makes you wonder hear and there, how this experience is so everything and beyond.
Very good reaction as always. What i feel we really need is for you to team up with Elizabeth from the Carismatic voice and just go through some of the Nightwish top songs together. That would be truly awsome.
perfect imnsight into the song, great reaction. "So smart and considered" "the swiss army knive of" (reactors) ^^ thats what id direct abck to you =) i lean a ton about music when listening to your pauses XD
TUOMAS made the statement that, he believed this was Floor's best singing up to this point. For TUOMAS to say that, really got my interest up. The parts over at the end of the song, remind me of Alice in wonderland were the queen's guards are chasing alice. Don't know why.
This is my favourite composition. I'm in the discord group, but I don't speak often and I did not know that it's a divider. I love everything about it. Especially the story/film/play references.
I still maintain "Song of Myself" is my favorite, but this one is a serious challenger! It may take over, in time. Your commentary/explanations may spur that transformation. So, thanks for helping me grow! BTW, I also look forward to seeing this performed live. Unlike you, I won't be able to attend a show, partly because of coronavirus but also because there's no way I could stand that long. Still, I hope to see live videos soon.
I normally focus on guitars in songs, cause that's just my preference, but I have to say that the drums in this song are really impressive. They practically command attention, they're so prominent (and skillful).
Nightwish front woman Floor Jansen has her own fossil brittle star. You may be surprised to learn that there is a connection between a 66.7 million year old fossil brittle star and the singer of a symphonic metal band, but that connection is there and it is called Ophiomitrella floorae. Snake stars are so-called echinoderms and are therefore related to starfish, sea lilies, sea urchins and sea cucumbers. Echinoderms or Echinodermata (from the Greek echinos, spine and derma, skin) are an animal group that occurs exclusively in the sea. It is not special to find fossil Echinodermata, and individual parts of it certainly not. But that the discovery of a brittle star yields a new species for science, that is very special. The fossil that serves as a reference for the species description (the so-called holotype) is a miniscule limestone thingy, the lateral arm plate, a part of one of the five arms of the brittle star. The thing is more than 1 millimeter long and has a row of eight kidney-shaped scars where small spines were once attached. On the basis of its shape it was concluded that the frills originated from the arm of a species of the still occurring genus Ophiomitrella, but not of an already known species. So a new name had to be invented. In translation the dedication reads: "Named after Floor Jansen, lead singer of the Finnish band Nightwish in recognition of her long career in metal, her great interest in (paleo) biology and the use of fossils for the artwork of the band". How science and music meet in a tiny fossil. This is Google translated text from an article in a dutch newspaper, www.trouw.nl/cs-b4747c05 august 29 2020
I hear an ode to Stephen Sondheim in the section "Enter the Woods, Tir Na Nog..." and of course the Disney references of snow, glass, apple... but also the "Beautiful tragedy, wonderful fantasy" directly from Cinderella "bibbity bobbity boo". Just so many amazing references, I missed most of them, I'm sure.
@@ChaseCarneson Well I'm just sitting here, having a good time, astounded by your insights. It seems like you are the one putting in all the hard work here - obviously enjoying it, but still :-)
Why does this song have the fandom divided? Why was I not aware of this?? I am actually very surprised to hear that because this song felt like one of the most Nightwish songs on the album.
Group of Genius musicians imagined and composed by a mastermind. Tuomas really saw and used everyone’s potential on this album. Great to hear Kai showing what he can do on drums.
Agree with it not being an easy listen, which is what I love about the piece. It takes time and several run throughs to get to know it, and when you do it's a friend for life. It took me a really long time to get through the album, because I had to go back and listen to the tracks again and again, leave them for a little bit, then come back and just discover even more gems in the composition. Another awesome reaction. I love being on this journey with you!
We will only actually understand just how good this song really is once it gets played live. I think it's right up there at the very top of the (very impressive) roster of Nightwish tracks.
I like how you are not sorry anymore about going back xD Also, I saw in the chat repetition that someone asked you about Ghost River, you definitely need to do that one! Maybe right after the new album series. It's essential Nightwish. Anyway really hope the well connected people in the discord can get you a chat with Tuomas and/or the rest of the band some day, would be fantastic
This song is about how fantasy books and mediums (play tv movies songs) etc molds us as individuals.. Pan, Peter pan. Labyrinth (pans). There and back again(the hobbit) Something wicked this way come (that dark fantasy) Etc etc It's a brilliant composition of brilliant mediums that helped form our future
It’s so refreshing to listen to music that is so well written and composed (and also performed) ...I really had lost my love of music and then discovered Nightwish by chance in a UA-cam rabbit hole night and it sparked a new love for all the amazing music and bands I never knew (thanks US music companies 🤬). I truly enjoy your input and analysis of these bands and songs as well as your true appreciation for them as well. Between you, your boy Tank, Julia Nilon, and the kids from Suite Clarity I get the gamut of all the things I want to learn from each of these songs. Thank you all for that. I hope I’m able to see them live at some time...seems I’m gonna have to make the trip across the pond to do so though. Oh well ...I’m up for that 🤘
Interesting note about the domino pieces in the video. They all show 1, 4, 5 and 6: the most commonly used chord progression in music, particularly pop. I like to think it’s a naughty, subtle dig from the band at the simplicity of the majority of music that they come to destroy :).
Am I the only one waiting for Chase to turn up and make a Nightwish React video with a sneaky little Nightwish T-shirt? He seems to like it a lot so wouldn't be surprised if that happens at some point =P
I had a damn good time while watching your reaction, ty! For me Pan was an instant feeling of familiarity, totally Nightwishy and reminder of past songs and albums, it was like a warm hug! Well I’ve been fan since the early beginning so I have a huge base where to combare. The song is about human imagination, references to litterature, fairytales, movies etc. Absolute top 3 from album for me. Cant wait next Sarurday! ❓❤️
The evolution of the song mirrors the evolution of mankind. The reference "Something wicked this way comes" is the impetus for change. The music explodes in intensity the same way change happens for mankind, through a major historic event (ie: war, disaster, epidemic, etc.)
I've often wondered just how excited the members of both the choir and orchestra react when they are given the news that their next project is involving a new project for NW...Great Reaction! (Coughing) Still waiting for (Coughing) a reaction from early (Coughing) NW "High Hopes"...(Coughing) damn this cough! 👊 Edit: Made a challenge to B.B Gun (Tank) for same review...still waiting...
Once again, I find myself very impressed with Nightwish. I am listening to most of these songs for the first time with these reactions. To me, it seemed like this song was a tribute to great and imaginative fictional worlds created in different forms of media. There and back seemed like a nod to the alternative title of The Hobbit (There and back again) and another nod to Something Wicked This Way Comes and probably more. It also seemed to be about how these kind of works can inspire people and how creativity breeds more creativity. I obviously could be way off, but that was my take on it. Great music and I can feel my inner Nightwish Fan levelling up with each Nightwish Saturday here.
This is my favourite song of the album. Out of favourites, might I add. I am a reader so I adore books. This song is an ode to the human imagination and there's a lot of references. I can list most of the references: 1. "Winds will be named" - In the Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss 2. "Something wicked their way came" - Referece to the Ray Bradbury book 3. "The Great Escape" - War film 4. "To Labyrinth" - Pan's Labyrinth 5. "To Keystone Earth" - The Dark Tower series by Stephen King 6. "To Fallen Stars" - Stardust by Neil Gaiman 7. "To there and back" - Tolkien 8. "Tales of Dust" - Sequel to His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman 9. "Man in the moon" - could be multiple references, one of them being the 1999 movie. 10. "The Sea Lady" - book by H. G Wells 11. "Snow, Glass, Apples" - short story by Neil Gaiman 12. Tir Na Nog - Otherworld (underworld) in Celtic/Irish mythology 13. "Pale Blue theatre stage" - Mash of the Pale Blue dot quote by Sagan and Shakespeare. There's a Macbeth reference too. I think it's the "something wicked" one too. This song is so good.
“This is not a song, it’s a composition”.
Exactly. This is not a band, it’s a group of artists and masters. Tuomas is a true composer genius.
Shall I be the first to humbly request a dual reaction to How's The Heart next weekend - the official lyric video followed by the acoustic Planet Rock version? I'd love to hear Chase's thoughts on how you convert a song to acoustic, as well as the usual insights. I'm learning so much from these reactions :)
Yes please
Yes Chase. Do a double reaction to How’s The Heart. Yes yes yes. Please. Pretty please. Both versions are awesome but I love the acoustic version ❤️❤️❤️ as a true Canadian I am saying please do a double reaction and thank you. And I’m sorry for begging so much 😊
I love the idea of contrasting the two versions and hearing @Chase Carneson provide commentary on it. Yes please!!
That's a damn good idea!
Oh yes that is a great idea!!
You know it’s a good song when Chase can’t decide between air guitar and air drumming 😂
"Stuff, they should do, and they do do it, cause they know, what they're doing, and they know, how to do it, because - they're - Nightwish!"
You deserve an extra applause for this :-)
👏😂
RE: Lyrics. A few thoughts on them: "A Pale blue theatre stage" is our world. Pan is both the god of theatre and nature, a musician, a prankster, and he is very, very naughty. The song seems to suggest that Pan found humans and gifted them with imagination, the ability to tell stories and the ability to dream. There are several literature worlds mentioned in the song. I get the feeling that the song says both that our story is ours to write, and that it is through stories that we advance as a species and dream and invent to go to the moon. For some reason, I get the feeling that Pan did this just for his own amusement, but perhaps this is just Tuomas. ;)
There are quite a few easter eggs in this one, I'll give you one of the easiest ones and then you can discover the other for yourselves. To There And Back is a reference to the Hobbit.
It’s a reference to Pan’s Labyrinth - “sacrifice yourself instead of the innocent”. Which in this case is the planet earth - a pale blue theatre stage as you said.
Also "Snow, Glass, Apples" is a short story by Neil Gaiman based on the Snow White tale.
All the Literary references start at Labyrinth (which can mean so many different stories), but more importantly "Keystone Earth" which is basically "Earth Prime" in a lot of multiverse-stories, but here it is the version used by Stephen King in multiple books.
This is the cornerstone: We are Earth Prime, the Keystone Earth, and all those imaginery worlds, even the idea of a multiverse, start here.
@@pendr1825 Thanks for this. I just read it and wow, that is dark. It is interesting that it predates Wicked, which offers a similar perspective.
Telling you to do a better job? I would rather cut off my toes one by one than telling you to do 'a better job'. There is no better. You are one of, if not THE, most interesting reactors or better said: analysts to listen to. Musical development, instrumental techniques, use of effects. And it seems almost nothing escapes your ears. Be very proud of those ears, they are unique!
Aaah Mark you're too kind. Thank you for the awesome comment.
It’s so true
Floor's doing some extreme vocal gymnastics on this album. The arpeggios, melodies, legato and staccato pieces ... Tuomas gave her a workout and she rose to the challenge.
Like a master detective, Chase investigates my favorite song on the album helps me to appreciate it's complexity and beauty even more. Thank you sir, I am now having a damn good day!
Oh God, are we almost at Tribal?
The time to whip out skeletons has come
Pan is quickly becoming one of my favorite ever Nightwish tracks.
Yes, but there are so many great ones. But I agree definitely one of their best.
My second time watching your reaction 😊
Hope it was good the second time round 😃
The Swiss Army knife of singers! Absolute classic!
So look forward to Chase.
"i have too go back, i'm sorry.... I'm not SORRY" XD on nightwish one have to listen again and again. You keep finding New stuff all the time
It is a song about art, how we create art, music, theater, plays etc...the way Tuomas composed this song to a whole minimusical is amazing. This whole album is just music in an other dimension. Really great reaction again, it's amazing how much one learns from your musical skills, thank you.
I feel like it's more about our imagination. Pan comes from Greek meaning "all" or "every", basically saying that everything we have done and know of, came from our heads first and then turned an idea into reality.
@@staropramen478 all art comes from imaginations, you can't create anything without that
I'm trying to imagine this live, and my head hurts... it's going to be INSANE
Oh yes. Those heavy Emmpu-bits are going to absolute smash the roof off. Damn.
Just revisiting this reaction. Love it. Understanding Pan better.
This is so epic and masterfully constructed. This is pure lecture material on how to combine elemsnts in music.
Yup Yup Yup.
It's my favorite from the new album. And as Emppu said, it's pancakes!
I wish I could hit the like button as much as Chase hits the Pause one...
Awesome work Chase!
Have a damn good day!
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I´ve wished for the same thing ever since Chase started to do these reactions :D
Yeahh! Awesome reactions
you're right about it not being an easy listen - and that applies to the whole album. and some fans not liking the album is to be expected, naturally, when some (/a lot) of the songs are so different from anything previous. i think it's normal and fine, it's not to everyone's taste, people are allowed to have opinions. when i first listened through it, i honestly only liked shoemaker and endlessness. now some other tracks (like pan) have really grown on me, others still haven't. and that's alright, i can always go back to old albums to listen to what i like haha
anyway great reaction as always! and i'm absolutely seconding the people asking for weak fantasy before tribal, live in tampere with lyrics!! weak fantasy is one of my all time faves
During our time of dealing with being quarantined due to virus. Not being able to see this band live. Playing their new material. It is heartbreaking. But when Touring. Starts back up. Greatest Show On Earth😊
I think it may be their best album. Or at least, I think songs like this one, "Shoemaker," and "Tribal" are on a different level than anything else they've done before.
I believe Tuomas writes for his personal pleasure but also he wants to write something his friends will enjoy playing/singing and something that will challenge their professionalism and skill. Imagine how each reacted when they got the demos sent to them and then when they all gathered to hammer out the finished product. I also enjoy being challenged by music, no problem at all the directions 'Human:Nature' has taken me.
Well said and I don’t consider myself a fan but a “friend” of Nightwish
Again no words to describe this masterpiece.
Emppu btw introduced this song, said that it was quite difficult for an old man to play. And continued ”hopefully the live version of this song will not turn out to be a pan cake”
Dear sir, you better listen to the whole album Imaginaerum. This song is like a strong reminder of that. Fans are not divided here at all, because this kind of sound is now a part of Nightwish signature.
Other thing: This is one of the most "filled"/"packed" songs I´ve ever heard in my life. So many things pressed into one composition, so many things going on. That´s what I love - inventiveness, creativity, and absolutely zero laziness.
I have a feeling that it’s one of the reasons Human Nature was released 5 years after EFMB.
My favorite days:
Nightwish Wednesday (Tank)
Nightwish Saturday (Chase)
Whatever day Julia does some Floor.
I like Mr. Rock N Roll as well. He cracks me up.
NorthernEar has his moments too and the Aussie Music Teacher with the loud space bar. But Chase is the king of NW reactions!
Marriage is Metal has Nightwish Friday!
I also love The Charismatic Voice and Voice Love Co. They are more focused on the singing, but they know what they're talking about.
I'm watching your NW reactions again and again.... 😅 I've learn so much about music that I love thanks to you. And I realy hope you will meet Tuomas one day 🙂
You never know in this crazy world.
Some NW "Fans" say this Album is not Nightwish , but for me ( NW Fan since my first Concert 1998) this is PURE 100% Nigthwish, Love it!
The "Swiss army knife of singers" is probably the most apt descriptions that I have heard. As time goes on, it is even more accurate. Nightwish uses transitions frequently and effectively. This album, "Human - Nature", is just another transition for direction for Nightwish. Different in theme and flow, but still an incredible masterpiece. Tuomas is a master and Nightish as a whole is incredible adept at using the masters works to the most amazing presentation.
Easy, Emppu, easy! :-) We all know the face Emppu's going to make right before playing that riff! Great reaction as always, Chase. It's nice to see you enjoying this music the same way as we do, and of course to listen to all the details in Tuomas' compositions that you're picking up so quickly. And it was so nice of you to give a shout out to the NightDreamers' reacticide. It's an amazing group of people and an important part of the army.
Nightwish is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get.
I've listened to PAN many times, watching your reaction is like hearing it for the first time again and in a way I've never listened to it before. Love it!
Tir Na Nog is the Gaelic afterworld, Land of eternal youth,in the western sea of Ireland 🤘💜🤘 I stayed in Conemmara for a week,had a Damn Good Week!
We stuck at the ending XD
"The Swiss Army Knife of singers"!!!!! THAT'S ONE HELL OF A GREAT DESCRIPTION OF FLOOR JENSEN!!!!! glad you finally made it to this my favorite song on the new album!!! Awesome reaction and technical breakdown as always man!!
I think so. We should get a shirt made.
I really admire Floor for remembering all the lyrics to these masterpieces (in her not native language). Live is gonna be wild
"Stop being so Gooooood !! " ...........Perfect analysis !!
No one mentioned that the vocals are impossible to sing... I can't sing along in some parts... Tuomas leads Floor to make like a guitar solo with her voice...
Impossible is not in Floor's vocabulary as far as singing is concerned.
@@ChrisPage68 i forgot to say... impossible for humans...
I still find it absolutely baffling that the people who criticized Endless Forms Most Beautiful, saying things like "you have a ferrari for a vocalist, yet you drive her like a prius" are still on that same shit for this album. This is one of the most vocally difficult albums I've ever heard.
Joe Mamone some people love to criticise unfortunately. Reverting to the same (wrong) arguments is often the only arrow in their quiver. Or they simply have hearing problems.
@@yuugur666 THANK YOU FOR THIS!!
I have a delay about a week. Just wanted to drop by and say I loved your reaction for this video. Emppu is so underappreciated, glad he got his moment to shine :)
Great reaction, as always.
I am not one to go to art museums to look at paintings or so but this album made me think that I might understand why people do it.
This album is not a collection of songs to listen to in the background or music to just have fun with, it is a collection of art pieces - each one to be stared at in awe. And each time to look, you find something new.
But I also get that not everybody likes "their Nightwish" this way.
It's quite a departure from old ways.
For me however, it's just plain awesome.
This comment brought to mind that period when The Beatles spent months and months working on the "White Album" with all its varied styles, studio trickery, and encyclopedic personality shifts, then went back to ground with Get Back and Abbey Road. As beautiful as Human. :||: Nature. is, it's not exactly sing-along, dance-along music, and I don't think they can build a live set list entirely around these selections (can he?!?!?!). Tuomas has to know this, and at some point we will get new, evolved arena rock metal for which we're all ready already.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the addition of the introductory snippets to the beginning of each video? Absolutely they've been around a few months, but that really added to the production when he started doing those. As always, thumbs up for Chase!
Pan reunites Oceanborn vibes, Once vibes, Imaginaerum vibes and EFMB vibes. It's the best song of the album for me and definitely one of their most spectacular ones. I love how it starts soft and gentle and slowly builds up to madness.
🌟 G'day Chase.😊 🇦🇨 Thank you for guiding me thru this. I love this album. Tuomas shares 🤗 the wonder & beauty 💖 he embodies with the Epic talent that is Nightwish 🎶🎸🎤🥁🎺 🎹. I can just close my eyes ☺️ & fly off into the stars ✨ 💞.
Loved that Swiss army knife comment, can't think of a better analogy for Floor's voice! Another top dissection Dr Carneson 🤘
Vocal Alchemist.
The Swiss army knife of vocals has been going around for years, seen that in comments already long time ago 😊
Another great reaction there Chase you're one of the few reactors that is giving the musicians the honor and respect for there hard work. Keep up the nice work and Have a damn good day.
One of the things I love is when people tell stories about story-telling, and Nightwish always does this wonderfully, the same way they do everything else.
I just sit here smiling for 20+ min watching these reactions
I'll take that as you enjoyed them haha
I genuinely do! Im so impressed by your observations!
@@ericabenoit8620 I do my best. I am very grateful for you.
"S-s-staaaaahp being so good!" Priceless. Out of all the reactors, you have to be my favorite. Thank you so much. This is a strong tie with Tribal for my personal fav off of the new album and watching you react to it was so much fun. Thanks again
Great reaction and analysis as usual, my good sir. I have seen fans complaining that Tuomas did not really use Floor fully o this album, because she is not belting and such, but I think they are missing the trees for the forest, as many vocal coaches I have seen analyze songs on this album, all concur that the vocal syncopations, multi-notes in one syllable, etc. will make this a killer to sing live.
The opening section would be an amazing opening to a live set but the whole piece is like a complete show. How do you follow that. As always they keep us guessing. As a newcomer to the Nightwish world I'm so envious of the journey that all the Nightwish army have been on.
Chase doesn't even hide the fact that there will be some airdrumming here:) Love this song, especially the guitar riff.
Oh it's coming alright!
How is it possible that you posted this comment 13 hours ago, if the video was premiered 3 hours ago?
@@zvolencan1 early release on Patreon
@@ChaseCarneson I see, thanks!
"And somehow it just works"
I really look forward to Saturdays just for these videos! Thank you for this series, its been incredibly insightful. I really hope you get to discuss their music with them one day (and film it!!)
Glad you like them! Yeah that would be awesome.
As a player I find this to be one of the best songs on the new CD. This song is about the unleashing of the human imagination and our need for storytelling. You have to imagine it to make it real! There are copious references to books, literature, movies, fairy tales, and games in this song. I loved your reaction and analysis of the composition and rhythm patterns in this song. Until now, I did not catch the half time drum signature on the ending guitar power riff. I had been so focused on the riff itself. As usual, you are a pleasure to watch and also hear your thoughts about the musical nuances within the different song sections. The next one is more straight forward and fan friendly. How's your heart Chase? Peace my friend.
The thumbnail is already a masterpiece. Liked the simplicity in the design, not cluttered like some others I saw which irritate my eyeballs.
Came here at 9:00am and realized have to wait for another hour lol. More time to make PANcakes then! Emppu called this track Pancake anyway.
Pancake with steroids = This song
@@everett880 i had burnt pancakes!
That is funny...I just finished my pancakes before this...must be a psychic connection in the Nightwish community or something...
Emppu thinks it is gonna be a pancake alive :D ! I trust they will do it glorious justice :)
Before I watched the video I was thinking that I should make pancakes! The Nightwish community must be psychically connected haha!
he provides the most accurate reaction in my opinion. cheers
Thank you for that. I appreciate it.
Excellent as always, so thank you! I agree completely about Floor's lower register! As much as I appreciate her entire range and incredible skill as a singer/performer, there are a few notes that she touches in her lower register that to me are just Gold! You'll hear it on one word specifically, in How's The Heart as well. Cheers for another awesome break-down of this incredible music!
I knew already that there was a lot packed into this song and that there's a lot of twists and turns and playing around with the song structure but Chase's analysis and breakdown really helped me to appreciate it even more.
When Chase starts getting COMPLETELY lost for words, we know we are hearing true astounding.
"Not an easy listen" . I find it SO easy to listen to. Admittedly a great deal doesen't go into my brain through my ears. I burrows straight into my brain though my chest and flows up my tear ducts
20+ years, a hundred songs, never a dull moment.
Iiiiiit's Pan time! You got that right about playfulness, haha! Pan is about creativity and storytelling. It references Guillermo Del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth), Neil Gaiman (Stardust), Tolkien ("There and back again" from the Hobbit), Tir na nÓg (Land of the Youth) form Irish mythology etc. It's also the Greek god Pan, who by nature is playful and creative and musical. It's encompassing Human Creativity and it's mischievous side. It's playing with ideas, creation and chaos. It's beautiful. You nailed it with one word: Everything.
Also, it's the most Nightwish Nightwish song I'm ever heard.
For How's the Heart? the acoustic version is worth checking out because the song on the album is GOOD, but the acoustic performance is something else entirely.
This is the 4th song I have heard from this album. I cannot even begin to say how much I think this could be one of the GREAT all time albums...from anyone. I am not stupid enough to say THE BEST. They are quite capable of surpassing all previous. I am wondering when we are going to get to the point to where it SO good we won't be able to appreciate it, because it will be beyond us humans...
Gotta love how much passion u got for even the smallest detail in the song
I believe, Tuomas said in an interview than "Pan" is about imagination.
Ooh I've been waiting to watch you *live* this song. It's grown to be my favorite. I can listen to it on repeat as both an outlet from a rough day and motivation to challenge my work.
Yes, there is SO MUCH in this. The music, the lyrics, the imagery, and the meaning behind it all. Like others from the album, it seems to take a few listens/watches to catch it all.
This band makes nearly every other band seem casual or lazy on occasion.
It's only been a few months for you into a genre you didn't really listen to and a band you hadn't heard of, but there's no going back now!
We call it symphonic metal, but to factor in the wit and extreme detail, I'm thinking of calling the music intense intellectualism!
(Also, this is one of those songs that make you really realize how much Nightwish have gone full prog on this album)
You and I agree. If close to the edge had decided to do symphonic metal, it would be human nature
Thank you so much, Mr. Master Pause. At first I didn't understand anything of this song. Liked it, but always got lost somewhere in the middle. It took me three rewinds, but now it makes sence. Lead the way!
"Floor I know you can do it, but it will be a tough show and I will be there to watch it".... 🤗😌 She can do it💪🏻
what a wonderful composition and your analysis and reaction is superb! thank you Chase!
Like on the Greatest Show on Earth, we lucky ones, who have born in this era and can experience NW masterpieces like this PAN kicking my soul to the roof, full of energy and joy and tears to realize all this is happening right now. Thank you again peeling those Master's tricks what makes you wonder hear and there, how this experience is so everything and beyond.
Very good reaction as always. What i feel we really need is for you to team up with Elizabeth from the Carismatic voice and just go through some of the Nightwish top songs together. That would be truly awsome.
The new album is SO good. This might be my favorite Nightwish song. And this same album has "Shoemaker" and "Tribal," which are also both incredible.
One of my favorite songs in the new album.... this is how you react to a song! loved it
The guitar right before "The Pale Blue..." has such amazing Brian May vibes to it. I love it. NW meets Queen for like 3 seconds.
i love heavy pieces that makes you go "oh hell yeah" :D Yet another Nightwish masterpiece \m/
perfect imnsight into the song, great reaction. "So smart and considered" "the swiss army knive of" (reactors) ^^ thats what id direct abck to you =) i lean a ton about music when listening to your pauses XD
TUOMAS made the statement that, he believed this was Floor's best singing up to this point. For TUOMAS to say that, really got my interest up. The parts over at the end of the song, remind me of Alice in wonderland were the queen's guards are chasing alice. Don't know why.
I think he said that about Procession, not Pan.
@@ceithern ^
I love how you capitalize TUOMAS. (I mean you're not exactly wrong to do so...)
The ending reminds me of Cinderella's fairy godmother sayin "bibidi babibidu! 😁
This is my favourite composition. I'm in the discord group, but I don't speak often and I did not know that it's a divider. I love everything about it. Especially the story/film/play references.
This triplets grooves so gosh damn sick. Love hearing them in metal songs
The full album is somehow connected, is more like an opus than an album. And i love it.
I still maintain "Song of Myself" is my favorite, but this one is a serious challenger! It may take over, in time. Your commentary/explanations may spur that transformation. So, thanks for helping me grow! BTW, I also look forward to seeing this performed live. Unlike you, I won't be able to attend a show, partly because of coronavirus but also because there's no way I could stand that long. Still, I hope to see live videos soon.
I normally focus on guitars in songs, cause that's just my preference, but I have to say that the drums in this song are really impressive. They practically command attention, they're so prominent (and skillful).
Metal meets Gilbert and Sullivan amazing, have listened to them for over 20years and they just get better. Love watching your reactions
Nightwish front woman Floor Jansen has her own fossil brittle star. You may be surprised to learn that there is a connection between a 66.7 million year old fossil brittle star and the singer of a symphonic metal band, but that connection is there and it is called Ophiomitrella floorae. Snake stars are so-called echinoderms and are therefore related to starfish, sea lilies, sea urchins and sea cucumbers. Echinoderms or Echinodermata (from the Greek echinos, spine and derma, skin) are an animal group that occurs exclusively in the sea. It is not special to find fossil Echinodermata, and individual parts of it certainly not. But that the discovery of a brittle star yields a new species for science, that is very special. The fossil that serves as a reference for the species description (the so-called holotype) is a miniscule limestone thingy, the lateral arm plate, a part of one of the five arms of the brittle star. The thing is more than 1 millimeter long and has a row of eight kidney-shaped scars where small spines were once attached. On the basis of its shape it was concluded that the frills originated from the arm of a species of the still occurring genus Ophiomitrella, but not of an already known species. So a new name had to be invented.
In translation the dedication reads: "Named after Floor Jansen, lead singer of the Finnish band Nightwish in recognition of her long career in metal, her great interest in (paleo) biology and the use of fossils for the artwork of the band". How science and music meet in a tiny fossil.
This is Google translated text from an article in a dutch newspaper, www.trouw.nl/cs-b4747c05 august 29 2020
I hear an ode to Stephen Sondheim in the section "Enter the Woods, Tir Na Nog..." and of course the Disney references of snow, glass, apple... but also the "Beautiful tragedy, wonderful fantasy" directly from Cinderella "bibbity bobbity boo". Just so many amazing references, I missed most of them, I'm sure.
Great reaction as always :-) And thanks for the Reacticide shoutout!
THANK YOU!!!!!
@@ChaseCarneson Well I'm just sitting here, having a good time, astounded by your insights. It seems like you are the one putting in all the hard work here - obviously enjoying it, but still :-)
How does one join the Reacticide channel?
@@nikolasmichaelides9444 Click here: discord.gg/nightdreamers
Why does this song have the fandom divided? Why was I not aware of this?? I am actually very surprised to hear that because this song felt like one of the most Nightwish songs on the album.
Group of Genius musicians imagined and composed by a mastermind. Tuomas really saw and used everyone’s potential on this album. Great to hear Kai showing what he can do on drums.
Agree with it not being an easy listen, which is what I love about the piece. It takes time and several run throughs to get to know it, and when you do it's a friend for life. It took me a really long time to get through the album, because I had to go back and listen to the tracks again and again, leave them for a little bit, then come back and just discover even more gems in the composition.
Another awesome reaction. I love being on this journey with you!
We will only actually understand just how good this song really is once it gets played live. I think it's right up there at the very top of the (very impressive) roster of Nightwish tracks.
I like how you are not sorry anymore about going back xD
Also, I saw in the chat repetition that someone asked you about Ghost River, you definitely need to do that one! Maybe right after the new album series. It's essential Nightwish.
Anyway really hope the well connected people in the discord can get you a chat with Tuomas and/or the rest of the band some day, would be fantastic
Hahaha always apologetic!!!
This song is about how fantasy books and mediums (play tv movies songs) etc molds us as individuals..
Pan, Peter pan.
Labyrinth (pans).
There and back again(the hobbit)
Something wicked this way come (that dark fantasy)
Etc etc
It's a brilliant composition of brilliant mediums that helped form our future
THE SWISS ARMY KNIFE OF SINGERS! That right there
I absolutely love listening to this awesome song / composition. Look forward to the next one..
I'm so happy you are enjoying this album as much as I thought you would. Enjoying the ride.
Loving the ride!!!
It’s so refreshing to listen to music that is so well written and composed (and also performed) ...I really had lost my love of music and then discovered Nightwish by chance in a UA-cam rabbit hole night and it sparked a new love for all the amazing music and bands I never knew (thanks US music companies 🤬). I truly enjoy your input and analysis of these bands and songs as well as your true appreciation for them as well. Between you, your boy Tank, Julia Nilon, and the kids from Suite Clarity I get the gamut of all the things I want to learn from each of these songs. Thank you all for that. I hope I’m able to see them live at some time...seems I’m gonna have to make the trip across the pond to do so though. Oh well ...I’m up for that 🤘
I would agree with you,it is more like a score.Masterfully written and performed.
Interesting note about the domino pieces in the video. They all show 1, 4, 5 and 6: the most commonly used chord progression in music, particularly pop. I like to think it’s a naughty, subtle dig from the band at the simplicity of the majority of music that they come to destroy :).
Am I the only one waiting for Chase to turn up and make a Nightwish React video with a sneaky little Nightwish T-shirt? He seems to like it a lot so wouldn't be surprised if that happens at some point =P
I had a damn good time while watching your reaction, ty! For me Pan was an instant feeling of familiarity, totally Nightwishy and reminder of past songs and albums, it was like a warm hug! Well I’ve been fan since the early beginning so I have a huge base where to combare. The song is about human imagination, references to litterature, fairytales, movies etc. Absolute top 3 from album for me. Cant wait next Sarurday! ❓❤️
The evolution of the song mirrors the evolution of mankind. The reference "Something wicked this way comes" is the impetus for change. The music explodes in intensity the same way change happens for mankind, through a major historic event (ie: war, disaster, epidemic, etc.)
I've often wondered just how excited the members of both the choir and orchestra react when they are given the news that their next project is involving a new project for NW...Great Reaction!
(Coughing) Still waiting for (Coughing) a reaction from early (Coughing) NW "High Hopes"...(Coughing) damn this cough! 👊
Edit: Made a challenge to B.B Gun (Tank) for same review...still waiting...
Once again, I find myself very impressed with Nightwish. I am listening to most of these songs for the first time with these reactions. To me, it seemed like this song was a tribute to great and imaginative fictional worlds created in different forms of media. There and back seemed like a nod to the alternative title of The Hobbit (There and back again) and another nod to Something Wicked This Way Comes and probably more. It also seemed to be about how these kind of works can inspire people and how creativity breeds more creativity. I obviously could be way off, but that was my take on it. Great music and I can feel my inner Nightwish Fan levelling up with each Nightwish Saturday here.
This is my favourite song of the album. Out of favourites, might I add. I am a reader so I adore books. This song is an ode to the human imagination and there's a lot of references. I can list most of the references:
1. "Winds will be named" - In the Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
2. "Something wicked their way came" - Referece to the Ray Bradbury book
3. "The Great Escape" - War film
4. "To Labyrinth" - Pan's Labyrinth
5. "To Keystone Earth" - The Dark Tower series by Stephen King
6. "To Fallen Stars" - Stardust by Neil Gaiman
7. "To there and back" - Tolkien
8. "Tales of Dust" - Sequel to His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman
9. "Man in the moon" - could be multiple references, one of them being the 1999 movie.
10. "The Sea Lady" - book by H. G Wells
11. "Snow, Glass, Apples" - short story by Neil Gaiman
12. Tir Na Nog - Otherworld (underworld) in Celtic/Irish mythology
13. "Pale Blue theatre stage" - Mash of the Pale Blue dot quote by Sagan and Shakespeare.
There's a Macbeth reference too. I think it's the "something wicked" one too. This song is so good.