Music Teacher Reacts to SPIRITBOX - Cellar Door
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
- Marlene Mendoza, a music teacher and rock musician, reacts to Spiritbox's song called Cellar Door.
Original Video: • Spiritbox - Jaded (Off...
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Every single they’ve released from this fades in to another song. This one fades in to Jaded.
My brother and I are musicians and we are fans of Spiritbox. This is a great song. This band is incredible. Your reaction was great.
La mia maestra di musica preferita 😁 !!! Un abbraccio fortissimo Marlene 🌷
They just released another song called angel eyes 4 hours ago. Not even heard it by myself.
btw there are already few reactions for Ultraviolet song and it came out just 1hr and 16mins ago
Here's some other bands that are really good, at least to me: Do a video or don't just sharing music
Metal/ metal subgenres- I can only get into bands with a technical and thematic organization in that there has to be light in it and not just dark. For example Gojira is heavy asf but their music revolves around themes of climate awareness, knowing your own nature/awareness of nature of Earth (we're all animals ultimately and we don't need to be abominable beings with a nature bent on destroying nature and thus ourselves). Meshuggah is crazy but their technicality creates digestible patterns that some people can get used to even if they don't like metal. Amenra is amazing and the singers' yells aren't just anger but grief which shows a more vulnerable and human side to their music or metal (I guess). Absent in Body is dark and the exception to the first sentence I wrote I just like the wall of sludge.
Yob-Our Raw Heart (look for a live version where there's green lighting. Best live version imo)
Gojira- Explosia
Meshuggah-Bleed
Amenra- A Solitary Reign
Absent in Body- The Half Rising Man
Rock
Emma Ruth Rundle- Real Big Sky, Light song
Anathema- Internal Landscapes
Soul Blind- Misplaced
Brand New- 137 (live versions are good)
Ambient:
Solar Fields- Sky Trees, Insum, Leaving Home
Carbon Based Lifeforms- Mos 6581
Boards of Canada- Everything you do is a balloon
Hammock- Tristia
Electronic:
Deaths Dynamic Shroud- Neon memories
Aphex Twin- 4
Dan Deacon- Become a Mountain
Hip Hop/ Experimental hip hop
JID- 29 Freestyle
Danny Brown- Ain't it Funny
Injury Reserve- Bye Storm
Songs with genres I can't recollect
Soulchef- High times
Frank Zappa- Watermelon on Easter Hay
Polica- Amongster, Lay your cards out
Phutureprimitive- Luminous
Gleemer- Soothe me, Gauze
Quantic- Archipelago
Gayngs- Gaudy Side of Town
Brian Eno- the big ship
This is a long list if you feel like you don't have time or don't want to listen I understand. I'm sure you're busy. Peace out and here's to music *raises glass
The transition goes exactly to the start of their song called Jaded, which is a little bit less rocky and goes more to a pop vibe, really good song also.