Hi beautiful☺ If you like Tatiana you'll most likely Ai Mori. I'd start with her Disturbed cover of Down With The Sickness alongside the very talented and also beautiful Violet Orlandi. You'll love them both. I promise😊
You should review an incredible Canadian singer named Lee Aaron if you haven’t already. She started in the 80’a as a metal singers but she can sing anything. Here she is singing one of her 80’s metal songs in. 2016. Song starts at 2:25 after she introduces the band. ua-cam.com/video/To9PTWwVTQU/v-deo.html
That's hilarious dude. I've seen so many legit metal converts over the years on UA-cam! Alex Hefner is a prime example. I think people just don't give metal a chance, honestly. Preconceived notions of what metal is. It's extreme, but the lyrics, vocals, and instrumentation often impress if given a chance.
@@shakeykarma106 indeed it does. Most people refuse to listen to it and call it noise. My uncle is a Bible thumping, finger pointing Christian and I converted him to some of the less extreme metal after accidently leaving my cds in his truck. He at first didn't listen to it, but he wanted to talk about my "less than Christian taste in music" I acted as I thought he wanted to listen to it and started playing Dream Theater and Symphony X. He ended up ripping them and making a copy for himself. I escaped a lecture lol.
As a drummer in a metal band I’m smiling at the fact that you pointed out the drums conversing with the vocals. A lot of drummers are so into speed these days they are forgetting / neglecting to converse with the song.
@@DerekWiedenheft I'm always very careful with calling anyone the "best". So many genres, so many brilliant musicians out there. But he's definitely an amazing drummer. To the point where I'd be scared to jam with him lol
i micht be a bit late on this, but "good fitting drums" can make a song so much better. For example Jinjer wouldn't be that good when the drums were just blastbeats. Sadly there are to much of those out there. So i absolutely appreciate you as a drummer aiming for a good experience. :D
I really hate this band... Very hard to pin the most talented in there. I am just like : OMG that drums!... 30 sec later : OMG that bass!... 30 sec later : Dat Vocals!... And then the guitar slams.... Really fkn annoying.
This is exactly why I subscribe to this channel. I love people who love what they do. Most of my subscriptions are because of the person's passion, not the subject matter. (Although I do play guitar, so music is one of my interests.) I subscribe to a knife maker because of the obvious love for his craft... Same for a dude who melts and casts scrap metal, an electrical engineer, a couple of drag racers... If they love what they do and it shows, I'll watch all day.
I really enjoy watching her just because of her curiosity and emotionality towards the songs she reacts to. But on the other hand I almost feel dead inside as I cannot recreate any of those feelings myself. I'm grateful to see this passion and in the next moment I'm sad not to be able to feel the same
Passion is the best thing about life, only when you are passionate, you can enjoy something. Just consuming something gives you boredom. The reason why I love metal is because of the passion, the craftsmanship and the inventiveness of most of the metalbands, especially Jinjer.
I think she meant the snare sound (as the ride she could clearly see the hits in the video). Yes, it's a snare hitting inhumanly fast, which's a rather common practice on more extreme styles of metal, but very rarely found on anything else.
Combination..this blast beat includes drum bass, snare, ride symbol and bass thump at the exact rhythm. It is a unique sound that definitely stands out.
A drummer speaking here: thank you, finally someone who hears that the drums have the phrasing based on the vocals, well done. And based on some of your other reactions, you would be a great producer :-)
I love how Elizabeth can't contain her laughter at how amazing the change is in these. And also the joy she gets out of insanely talented singers. You can see it all over her face. Pure happiness and it's one of the reasons I love her videos so much.
Yes! She is so pure and wholesome. She gives such a neat perspective and explanation to the technique side of the music while still truly appreciating it. I love it
The extra "percussion" sound you are hearing is literally just accented traditional blast beats. He is alternating between the bell and bow of the ride cymbal to accent in order to keep time and add flavor. Some of the first drummers to do this are Derek Roddy of Hate Eternal and George Kollias of Nile. The part you compare to a Litch King is the full band growling in chorus to create a chant. The sound at the end is harmonic slaps on the bass 💪💪😎😎
@@GilaMonster971 Correct, you can hear it is as well as it is clearly shown on the video. Guitarist here, but I love strummed chords on bass, a number of metal bassists use this in their arsenal and always sounds badass.
if you are curious how low Tatjana really can go, "Home Back" is probably a good Song to find that out. Very intense Song about the War in the Ukraine.
Been around awhile and aren't the youngest anymore, but their popularity is steadily growing, and the other I'd say the same with, Whitechapel is still amazingly still amazing a larger following as they're shown some of the best evolutionary ability I've seen.
That sound at the end is a “slap” on the bass guitar. Eugene is a master of the instrument and manages to find ways to add things into the music like I’ve never heard another bass player do before. He’s very creative, and the band as a whole just seems to understand exactly what a song needs. They always add extra flare, but never so much that it’s overwhelming or distracting.
@@amillyestheamill Well, they say that love bites. As long as it doesn't cause any hysteria, I say let's get rocked! I mean have you ever needed someone so bad?
That’s a good idea. If we had someone at expert level reacting and analyzing great art. I’d definitely watch if that expert was at Elizabeth’s expertise and entertainment level.
Get ready for an electrifying collaboration as professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff joins forces with the University of Utah Health and the VAST research lab for a groundbreaking study: "The Science Behind Vocal Distortion," featuring the powerhouse vocals of Will Ramos from Lorna Shore! ua-cam.com/video/JkBV8GoPWXY/v-deo.html
“Drums in conversation with the vocals”….Dr Elizabeth 😊….you are outdoing yourself with these reacts…Tatiana and Jinjer are a treasure to modern metal….
The extra thing you hear in the blast beat. Is the snare technique used by drummers where they push stick into the rim of the drum as they strike the skin. This ads an extra bounce or 2 to a single strike. This is a commonly used technique first discovered in the army and perfected by the Pete the drummer of MORBID ANGEL. Hes is also the founder of the blast beats and the first record setter in speed at tempo of 990 bpm. As for your assumptions on her vocal affects and dubbed over lines. You're spot on. The sound you heard at the end was a bass technique. If you ever need a drum and studio production consultant. Mr. METALOKE is here to help and learn with you all
Its a "ghost snare" or "shadow snare" its a drumming technique performed by highly skilled and very experienced drummers who are very classically trained, oddly most often found in metal drumming.
Ghost notes are a staple of Jazz music. It is really not that common in metal, so no, it isnt "most often found in metal drumming". The few metal drummers who use then usually have a background on Jazz. Vladislav is a particularly exceptional drummer. Most drummers who use ghost notes are not "endurance/explosion" type drummers that can spam the double bass for several minutes without break or do blast beats. Vlasdislav combines the subtlety of a Jazz drummer, with the explosiveness and endurance of a metal drummer.
Having had access to their multi tracks and watching Max mix them, I can tell you those those "gangs" are all just her doing a bunch of extra voices and layering them under her leads. And yeah, all the doubles you're hearing are her tracking those doubles and matching them up. Well tracked doubles sound way bigger than doubler effects, even thought they're getting really good now. They don't work that great on growls. You do good work, madame. Been watching for a while and it's fun to see you check out friends of mine and stuff! Started watching you on Pisces, actually! also, that note at the end you're hearing is the Bass
“This is what I feel goblins would sound like, if they were having a party or rapping.” I honestly think Tatiana would take that as a sincere compliment.
It's not old, give it time, she actually gets interviews with big stars just because she knows her shit. I'm looking forward with her tea-talk with Maynard James Keenan
Same reason Jinjer isnt bigger than Cardi B... there are more people with bad taste than good. Also, lots of people don't want to use their brains anymore than the minimum to survive and this channel actually focuses on education and details over just clickbait generic "reactions".
Not condemning anything, but I think it's because she makes a half hour long video on a song that's only 3-4 minutes. Instead of just reacting she does a breakdown analysis and most people that watch reacting to music videos won't watch or like something at or over the 10 minute mark.
@@Murphenom I love the insight she brings. It takes awhile to convey her knowledge sure, but I'm definitely here for it. She points out things I don't notice on songs I've loved for decades. She is fantastic to say the least.
Tatiana flips between growl and head voice effortlessly. Of course, this version of Teacher Teacher is studio produced but you can hear her do it live in the Perennial live concert video from Wacken 2019.
@@Quizzy0000 Yes I've noticed that growl singers are usually very kind and gracious - totally opposite to what we'd expect them to be. Maybe it's because they don't always associate with the typical bad-boy rock-'n'-roll culture. But that's just my own personal experience and view.
I don't think I have ever heard Tati in a true head voice. Chest voice, yes. Chest voice with lots of breathiness, yes. But head voice, true head voice? Nope. there's an unmistakeable...nasal/feathery tone to head voice that just is not present at all in Tatis singing.
I think you would like the song Perennial live at Wacken them because Tatiana holds a note for at least 10 seconds and I believe you'll really appreciate it 😊
Yeah, I 've been listening to Jinjer for years now and I thought multiple times they had reached their peak but they somehow manage to constantly one up. Vortex blew me away when I first listened to it.
"If Tatiana were to yell at me in this tone...I would sit down." Yes. Everyone would. Right after our soul left our body. The rattle in the blastbeat is the push pull technique used to alternate the bell and shoulder hits on the ride cymbal.
Watched your review online stop smokin weed you laughed the whole time. Jinjir owns. Get your shit together before you come down one someone else. Hater
As someone who listens mainly to Handel and Vivaldi, I love the melody and rhythm of Jinjer. I'm in love with this unique, talented, wonderful band !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Her growling voice almost has a hint of polyphonic overtone singing ( Double tracking ??) . Haven't heard such a band that I want to/ need to listen in this spectrum of music since The Prodigy. RIP Keith
That sound you noticed at the end is often referred to as a “deng”. It was produced by Eugene, the bass player. A deng can be composed either of a single or multiple simultaneous notes, initiated by plucking the string and allowing the strings to rattle against the frets, producing harmonics. The most famous example was in the song “Dig” by Mudvayne. It became a meme: “Brr Brr DENG”, as referenced by Eugene in this clip: ua-cam.com/video/FjfBF57h2Eo/v-deo.htmlm52s
If you watch the final few seconds, as they conclude with a shot of each musician at 23:40-23:42 you can see the stroke from Eugene which makes that "deng" sound on the bass.
Each and every time Tati goes from clean to growl Elizabeth does that thing where she giggles and it looks like she's trying to find somewhere to hide. It feels my heart with pure joy, each and every time.
I'd also like to put more trust in more formal education but let's face facts Elizabeth is one of a kind not many classically trained people are this open minded and have true raw appreciation for music
That chorus of goblin growls you hear on the “we need no soap shoved down our throats” line is what we call Gang Vocals. Has its origins rooted in punk and hardcore music and it essentially is just a chorus of people yelling for a phrase or two. It adds a ton of awesome flavor to give certain lines a lot of emphasis and body :)
@@Shadow0fd3ath24 Sounds like both to me. Gang vocals in the back and a couple layers of screams with contrasting tonal emphases that sort of fill in each others' gaps. The way the screams are layered reminds me of something Trevor Strnad of The Black Dahlia Murder does a lot, sounds really brutal.
I just discovered your channel, and I gotta say, this has been a great experience. You're exposing me to music I may have never gotten a chance to ever listen to in my life just because I didn't know about it, and I very much appreciate that. Also, it is so fun to watch you listen and analyze these songs. Your excitement and passion is infectious.
So the same, great huh! Her reactions are priceless, not only genuine but backed up with fantastic perspective grounded by a love of voice (all of them it seems). I've just absorbed about 12 videos o.O
Another vote for "Perennial" (Live at Wacken 2019). No studio production with that one. Pure, raw vocals and at the end of the concert I might add. You're the best, Elizabeth!!
I'm an old retired recording engineer and studio musician, and I have two observations. First you are just so damn cute. Second, you're skills are just so damn evident.
Seriously, Watching Eli reacting is always so wholesome and makes me smile. She's such a lovely and non-judgemental person. I could watch her react to jinjer the whole day LOL
Ok internet, so from a young age I was listening to korn/slipknot/ratm/pantera etc on cassette tapes, how the fuck am I only now hearing Jinjer for the first time? Literally grinning so hard right now, because I have a world of Jinjer I get to discover for the first time.
Haven't found if anyone has already pointed that out in the comments. The time signature you hear in this lyrical part in the end is a 2/3 polyrhythm. Which is essentially a 6/8, but accents are placed in a way that you get 2/4 and 3/4 happening at the same time. It has this amazing grooving momentum that carries you away. And it allows you to seamlessly switch between 3/4 and 4/4 or make neat rhythmical modulations. I should say that this polyrhythm is very common in prog metal/rock. I'd call it a basic building block for a lot of the songs. But there are more pieces that use it. For instance, Game of Thrones main theme and Carol of the Bells.
I reckon you're the best reactor on the Internet. Your musical knowledge, mechanics wise, is unparalleled. Your enthusiasm and joy is the best. And, like you, I'd love to put Tatiana in a fMRI machine. Love the t-shirt too.
They have an entire live concert on their channel and she sings just as strong on the last song of the set as she does on the first song. She’s amazing!
I remember leaving a comment on FB when I first seen a video of theirs, from live performance.....I mentioned ability because I was amazed how she pulled everything off with such clarity..... For me, Tatiana is easily the best female extreme metal vocalist there is right now.... The power and versatility in her voice is amazing..... As for male, the equal counterpart, for me, would be Phil Bozeman.
Hi Elizabeth, this is my 1st time listening to this song, and my 3rd time watching a Jinjer performance/video. Tatiana is extremely talented and a vocal powerhouse. I love the sudden switches in singing styles (who else could sing like an angel, scream like a banshee, and growl like a devil), and the talent of the band was impressive. Thank you, Elizabeth!!! 💙
who else.? - Courtney LaPlante (Spiritbox) can.!! Eva Spence (Rolo Tomassi) also can, Kristin Hayter (Lingua Ignota) can, Caro Tanghe (Oathbreaker) can... a lot of female vocalists can, and many of them are even better than tati. Courtney LaPlante is the epitome of modern female singing/screaming. tati is really good in what she's doing, but she's just hyped to the max...and that's quite annoying. been a jinjer fan from day one but during the last 10-12 months i've lost my love and interest over this exaggerated hype.
She also writes amazing lyrics. Pisces, Perennial, Retrospection are all songs worth following along with lyrics, as it is clear they mean a lot to Tatiana, and are too easily overlooked.
@@godscoldhands77 Matter of personal preferences, of course. I've listened to all of them and Tatiana is really the best by my opinion... Eva and Courtney are also impressive, but the quantity of "hits" is rather less... Just my personal view...
@@godscoldhands77 I feel the same about Spiritbox. I’m in the minority but just don’t get the hype. They’re very talented but they’re not my cup of tea. I much prefer Jinjer, although they’re sometimes treated like a circus act by UA-cam after Picies.
"So, this is.... I don't know if this is... what goblins would sound like, if they where having a party, and rapping"... Noo, no, this is not what that sounds like. To hear that you have to give Nekrogoblikon a listen Mrs Zharoff. Nekrogoblikon - Powercore or We Need A Gimmick are good places to start.
@@nicholasbrassard3512 I was about to give you a thumbs up there for a second but I just realized I can't since you haven't heard Nekrogoblikon in a while! Do it! Do it now! OK, I'll like it anyways.
Thanks so much for emphasizing the difference between talent and hard work and dedication to a craft. I often feel like people tend to call someone talented and therefore undermine their hours and hours of learning, working, failing and trying again. They're talented just doesn't cut it
I have a hard time getting into purely screaming singers, especially if I cant make out what they're saying, but this is absolutely brilliant! I feel like her growling is purposeful and I can totally make out what she's enunciating! I love the way Pantera goes between the most beautiful clean singing and the super harsh vocals; so I'm LOVING this!! ❤️ ❤
I don’t know how I came across these reaction videos but yours are by far the best, I love how every part of your face becomes so animated while you’re picking out the pieces to talk about. Love your energy and enthusiasm for this. Looking forward to more videos. Please can we have some more UK bands?
This song is like a mini rock opera. Time signature changes, vocals matched by percussion, then bass, then guitar, back and forth from "regular" vocals to her patented growl, then back again. It rolls up all sorts of musical things. Just a pure joy to listen to. Shows how advanced all of the band is.
Thank you for your reactions to Jinjer, seriously. Love that you talk about the insane timing signatures, that's a big part of what draws me to this genre of music, and it makes me happy to see someone else nerd out about it lol. I also vote you need to do Vortex (or at least do yourself a favor and listen to it, it's just so good) it's the foreshadowing of their new album coming out next month!!!!!
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There was a 90s alt-metal group/singer names "Bif Naked" and Jinjer's voice, stlye and even stage mannerisms are SO similar! I wonder if she's a big influence. Oh and by the way BIF NAKED would make an EXCELLENT react/analysis video because her voice is CRAZY AMAZING and I feel sad that they never gained the name recognition they deserved. First two albums are wall to wall hit singles!
I would LOVE to hear you react to Otep, specifically Ghost Flowers or Confrontation. She's one of, if not the single greatest female metal vocalist of all time, and extremely underrated. And Evil J is a wizard with the bass guitar.
That rattling during the blast beat could be the bass guitar. The tone of the bass combined with the power of the pickups and the low tuning of some thickly gauged bass strings. That combined with a little distortion tends to create a sort of rattling sound. A good example of that would be like when you listen to Korn. That sound at the end is also bass. Eugene Kostyuk is a beast
King Diamond - Sleepless Nights Live at the Fillmore 2015 & Nevermore - This Godless Endeavor. I feel you will love both of them for different reasons. KD is very theatrical and sings in Falsetto and Nevermore is criminally underrated plus the song is like 8 minutes long with an amazing amount of complexity 😊
@@carleckert6794 Honestly I think she should start with The Sorrowed Man...It gives a good taste of the expressive nature of his voice...but ANYTHING will do at this point...I've been trying to get a Vocal coach reaction for a long time...no luck yet
3:26 which is kind of funny cuz tatiana would never yell at someone like that. she's super shy and soft spoken IRL and she admits as much in interviews.
Oh wow, at 21:19 Tatiana totally reminds me of Skin / Skunk Anansie ...(30mins later)... of course, now that I'm looking for it, I can't find that one song and moment where I think I made out those strong parallels.. 🤷♂ 🙂Edit: I think it's because the way she sings "...cuz I want you to see How I break the rules .. in front of your trinity"...
Powerwolf would be a pretty good choice. It might be interesting to have a double-reaction, using both versions of their song "Demons Are A Girl's Best Friend."
I've been pushing for some Powerwolf for a while now. I was recommending "Christ And Combat" or "Army Of The Night". "Venom Of Venus" or "Nochnoi Dozor" might be interesting as well.
I can hear a lot of Guano Apes Influence in this song, In an interview she suggested this band to you. Sandra Nasic is doing some growls but the harmony of her clear singing sounds a lot like Guano Apes. You should check it out.
The thing I love the most about metal is the range (and intensity) of emotions the music can bring with it. There's something about those low, dark growls that has always just spoken to me more than clean vocals ever could.
"this is what goblins sound like when having a party... or maybe a lich king" E, you are the freaking coolest nerd ever. please react to Null Positiv "Wo Rauch Ist, Ist Auch Feuer" I think you will love Elli Berlin
That song by NP is awesome. They have many good songs as well. That song definitely hooked me on that band. 👍 ...its fun too, most of NP is German lyrics...
The sound you are hearing at 12:06 is either the ride cymbal or the snare, not sure which sound specifically you were referring to. Blast beats are played in a lot of different ways, it sounds to me like he is alternating between the ride and snare, then playing the bass on every ride beat. I don't have my headphones, so there might be more notes in there, but that's what it sounds like to me.
144 comments in, as of mine here, so I don't know if it's already been mentioned, but another song of theirs that is very similar in pace, tempo and clean/harsh vocals is "Retrospection" which is, as Tatiana describes a thank-you to their parents for supporting all of them through their journey of creating music and becoming the band they are today.
The extra sound in the blast beat is that Vlad is using the bell on the ride to give the bright pop to the tone. The part at the end that jumps out is Eugene, the bassist, he is totally the heart of Jinjer, he is incredibly talented and pulls so much melody out of his lines and drives the tracks forward. It's so much fun watching your reactions to these tracks, you really enjoy music and it shows!
Yeah you know you are at the top of the reaction game when you get this much interest hours before a reaction. And of course it's Jinjer literally the band that started almost all reaction channels.
I agree! One thing I wished happened this video is when she says "I take a look around" and points to the side. Indicating the camera man should pan all the way around, and he barely moves to the right and does it late lmao. FAIL
Yeah, that's one of the many times my goosebumps occur. The performance of Jinjer is just great but I also love the ideas put into the video production as well. Tatiana's presentation of energy and emotions on the stage is captured really good and the close-up and focus on the camera draws me in. It reminds me of a Heilung video where Maria uses a short break to turn to the camera and stares at me. These seemingly small details make such videos even better and the performer connects to the audience.
I'm pretty sure that blast beat in the bridge is A) the the double kicks on the bass, and B) the same pattern between the snare and a symbol. I think it's really that simple. It sounds more complex, because the kick bass half is kick bass on both strikes, and the other half is divided between the the snare and symbol. And he's way up on the bell of the symbol, so it's ringidy dingity.
Hi jamartrivera, Elizabeth said she's waiting for the interview w/ Tatiana and, "Vortex," is on her list and will release both videos at the same time.
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Hi beautiful☺ If you like Tatiana you'll most likely Ai Mori. I'd start with her Disturbed cover of Down With The Sickness alongside the very talented and also beautiful Violet Orlandi. You'll love them both. I promise😊
You should review an incredible Canadian singer named Lee Aaron if you haven’t already. She started in the 80’a as a metal singers but she can sing anything. Here she is singing one of her 80’s metal songs in. 2016. Song starts at 2:25 after she introduces the band.
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You might want to see this > JINJER - I Speak Astronomy (LIVE at Summer Breeze 2018) ..... Next Level
Elizabeth a year ago: "growling really isn't my thing"
Elizabeth today: " I'm going to Bloodstock"
Me today: We did good you guys.
HAHAHAHAHA
YESSS, LETS GOO
She said she would make a video of herself doing a growl but I don't know where to find it.
That's hilarious dude. I've seen so many legit metal converts over the years on UA-cam! Alex Hefner is a prime example. I think people just don't give metal a chance, honestly. Preconceived notions of what metal is. It's extreme, but the lyrics, vocals, and instrumentation often impress if given a chance.
@@shakeykarma106 indeed it does. Most people refuse to listen to it and call it noise.
My uncle is a Bible thumping, finger pointing Christian and I converted him to some of the less extreme metal after accidently leaving my cds in his truck. He at first didn't listen to it, but he wanted to talk about my "less than Christian taste in music" I acted as I thought he wanted to listen to it and started playing Dream Theater and Symphony X. He ended up ripping them and making a copy for himself. I escaped a lecture lol.
Elizabeth is as cool as the other side of the pillow.
😂
@@TheMidgardViking well she is.
It's from the heart love.
She is the mother of all girlfriends
She is the other side of the pillow lol
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Agreed!
Exactly !
SPOT ON
well said!
lol perfectly put
As a drummer in a metal band I’m smiling at the fact that you pointed out the drums conversing with the vocals. A lot of drummers are so into speed these days they are forgetting / neglecting to converse with the song.
those snare shots in between the syllables just kill me every time. What freaking good musicians they are is actually nuts.
@@Bassalicious vlad my be the greatest ever. He's my favorite.
@@DerekWiedenheft I'm always very careful with calling anyone the "best". So many genres, so many brilliant musicians out there. But he's definitely an amazing drummer. To the point where I'd be scared to jam with him lol
i micht be a bit late on this, but "good fitting drums" can make a song so much better. For example Jinjer wouldn't be that good when the drums were just blastbeats. Sadly there are to much of those out there.
So i absolutely appreciate you as a drummer aiming for a good experience. :D
I have a close friend who is very good metal drummer and I know he would agree with you.
Can we hold on a second to appreciate the mastership that is Vlad's drumming here, please?
I really hate this band... Very hard to pin the most talented in there. I am just like : OMG that drums!... 30 sec later : OMG that bass!... 30 sec later : Dat Vocals!... And then the guitar slams....
Really fkn annoying.
@@u3pyg You're so wright, they are so annoying being so amazing... :)))
What can you say? He is THAT GOOD!...
@@cotiga-davidpompiliu-viore9725 the whole band is amazing
Such a small kit in comparison, yet vastly immersive. Dude has talent. One of the best in metal right now!
that sound at the end is Eugene SLAPPING !SLAPPING! slapping that sinful bass!
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Pure gold post
dude I laughed hard with this comment
Thank you! Thank you! *takes a bow*
Far better than the post I was about to write!
I wish I loved literally anything as much as this woman loves music. Lol
right? dont think I have ever been that excited about anything.
This is exactly why I subscribe to this channel. I love people who love what they do. Most of my subscriptions are because of the person's passion, not the subject matter. (Although I do play guitar, so music is one of my interests.) I subscribe to a knife maker because of the obvious love for his craft... Same for a dude who melts and casts scrap metal, an electrical engineer, a couple of drag racers... If they love what they do and it shows, I'll watch all day.
I really enjoy watching her just because of her curiosity and emotionality towards the songs she reacts to. But on the other hand I almost feel dead inside as I cannot recreate any of those feelings myself. I'm grateful to see this passion and in the next moment I'm sad not to be able to feel the same
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Passion is the best thing about life, only when you are passionate, you can enjoy something. Just consuming something gives you boredom. The reason why I love metal is because of the passion, the craftsmanship and the inventiveness of most of the metalbands, especially Jinjer.
"That Sound" that you hear during the Blastbeats is probably the Bell of his ride cymbal that he is hitting for accents.
Yeah, sounds like a ride bell.
This was my thought too.
I think she meant the snare sound (as the ride she could clearly see the hits in the video).
Yes, it's a snare hitting inhumanly fast, which's a rather common practice on more extreme styles of metal, but very rarely found on anything else.
at the very end it's a bass guitar. You see Eugene hit the harmonic on the string in the last few secs, "bing!".
Combination..this blast beat includes drum bass, snare, ride symbol and bass thump at the exact rhythm. It is a unique sound that definitely stands out.
A drummer speaking here: thank you, finally someone who hears that the drums have the phrasing based on the vocals, well done. And based on some of your other reactions, you would be a great producer :-)
I believe she is a producer.
she has ears indeed... just the headphones she uses is already a hint, lol
She is. A producer. 👍
You look like kind'a old drummer as to your avatar). Nice to see old ladies are still drumming
@@pavelskosopalovs9514 And I even didn't change much since the photo was taken years ago ;-)
I love how Elizabeth can't contain her laughter at how amazing the change is in these. And also the joy she gets out of insanely talented singers. You can see it all over her face. Pure happiness and it's one of the reasons I love her videos so much.
Yes! She is so pure and wholesome. She gives such a neat perspective and explanation to the technique side of the music while still truly appreciating it. I love it
The extra "percussion" sound you are hearing is literally just accented traditional blast beats. He is alternating between the bell and bow of the ride cymbal to accent in order to keep time and add flavor. Some of the first drummers to do this are Derek Roddy of Hate Eternal and George Kollias of Nile.
The part you compare to a Litch King is the full band growling in chorus to create a chant.
The sound at the end is harmonic slaps on the bass 💪💪😎😎
11:31
It’s not a harmonic slap on the bass. It’s an an aggressive strum of a dissonant cord.
Video of him doing it proves it’s a strum.
@@GilaMonster971 Correct, you can hear it is as well as it is clearly shown on the video. Guitarist here, but I love strummed chords on bass, a number of metal bassists use this in their arsenal and always sounds badass.
Also my favorite Jinjer track!
Cheers!
This is correct. I can kind of play it ( slower ) but no where near as good :)
if you are curious how low Tatjana really can go, "Home Back" is probably a good Song to find that out. Very intense Song about the War in the Ukraine.
They do Homeback live next to last song at Hellfest live followed by Vortex.actually 3rd from last Prophecy is next to last
She belts out a growl in Vortex that puts some death metal singers to shame.
In “Who is gonna be the one” she also gets very low but not as long as in “Home Back”.
@@TotalxTroll25k In WIGBTO she cuts loose with her second best scream only topped by POC IMO
About the Civil War in the Ukraine.
"I would like that song to be much longer, please."
How I feel after every Jinjer song.
repeat is king for that :D haha i do that with alot of songs.
Actually I think almost every one would benefit from more quiet sections, just to add drama, and to highlight the King Crimson quality instrumentals.
Of all the current musical acts I've heard, this is the band that gives me the most hope for modern music.
Been around awhile and aren't the youngest anymore, but their popularity is steadily growing, and the other I'd say the same with, Whitechapel is still amazingly still amazing a larger following as they're shown some of the best evolutionary ability I've seen.
I've never delved into Jinjer before these reactions and this is fast becoming one of my faves! ❤
When the song breaks down, the look on your face is priceless. It's like a cross between elation and fear. I love it.
That sound at the end is a “slap” on the bass guitar. Eugene is a master of the instrument and manages to find ways to add things into the music like I’ve never heard another bass player do before. He’s very creative, and the band as a whole just seems to understand exactly what a song needs. They always add extra flare, but never so much that it’s overwhelming or distracting.
It is a barre accord on the bass, wich Steve Harris is doing on a lot of songs since the beginning of Iron Maiden.
Strum, not slap. A chord vs single note. Chords are not too common on bass compared to guitar.
Mudvayne?
Fieldy in korn?
@@joe94c BRR BRR DENG, son!!
Elizabeth reacting to metal is like Bob Ross reacting to a Frank Frazetta painting. So happy that she appreciates metal so much!
She bringing on the heartbreak!
Lol DefLep joke. Party on Garth.
"Looks like we've got some false fold action, and listen to those blast beats. Happy little blast beats."
@@amillyestheamill Well, they say that love bites. As long as it doesn't cause any hysteria, I say let's get rocked! I mean have you ever needed someone so bad?
That’s a good idea. If we had someone at expert level reacting and analyzing great art. I’d definitely watch if that expert was at Elizabeth’s expertise and entertainment level.
"Bob Ross reacting to a Frank Frazetta painting" I would love this.
Brand new Jinjer “Vortex” has a lot to dissect, would be cool to see your vocal breakdown of that one !
Hi Monique M., Elizabeth said she's waiting for the interview w/ Tatiana and, "Vortex," is on her list and will release both videos at the same time.
Get ready for an electrifying collaboration as professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff joins forces with the University of Utah Health and the VAST research lab for a groundbreaking study: "The Science Behind Vocal Distortion," featuring the powerhouse vocals of Will Ramos from Lorna Shore! ua-cam.com/video/JkBV8GoPWXY/v-deo.html
“Drums in conversation with the vocals”….Dr Elizabeth 😊….you are outdoing yourself with these reacts…Tatiana and Jinjer are a treasure to modern metal….
The extra thing you hear in the blast beat. Is the snare technique used by drummers where they push stick into the rim of the drum as they strike the skin.
This ads an extra bounce or 2 to a single strike. This is a commonly used technique first discovered in the army and perfected by the Pete the drummer of MORBID ANGEL.
Hes is also the founder of the blast beats and the first record setter in speed at tempo of 990 bpm.
As for your assumptions on her vocal affects and dubbed over lines.
You're spot on.
The sound you heard at the end was a bass technique.
If you ever need a drum and studio production consultant.
Mr. METALOKE is here to help and learn with you all
The drummer Vladislav Ulasevich is a musical genius and multi instrumentalist. Check him playing Rachmaninov prelude in C# minor on piano
Holy shit. That's impressive.
Vlad is one of the most underrated drummers on this Earth.
Its a "ghost snare" or "shadow snare" its a drumming technique performed by highly skilled and very experienced drummers who are very classically trained, oddly most often found in metal drumming.
She might also be thinking about sort of an "off time" blast beat that is played there. Well not really an off time but you know what i mean.
Ghost notes are a staple of Jazz music. It is really not that common in metal, so no, it isnt "most often found in metal drumming". The few metal drummers who use then usually have a background on Jazz.
Vladislav is a particularly exceptional drummer. Most drummers who use ghost notes are not "endurance/explosion" type drummers that can spam the double bass for several minutes without break or do blast beats. Vlasdislav combines the subtlety of a Jazz drummer, with the explosiveness and endurance of a metal drummer.
@@juyifan7933 They're definitely common in certain types of metal, but yes, their origin definitely lies within jazz music
that's not really odd at all imo, as elizabeth has said/hinted at as well, imo, metal is probably the closest active genre these days to classical
@@pomat22 if off time, then polyrhythms perhaps
Having had access to their multi tracks and watching Max mix them, I can tell you those those "gangs" are all just her doing a bunch of extra voices and layering them under her leads. And yeah, all the doubles you're hearing are her tracking those doubles and matching them up. Well tracked doubles sound way bigger than doubler effects, even thought they're getting really good now. They don't work that great on growls. You do good work, madame. Been watching for a while and it's fun to see you check out friends of mine and stuff! Started watching you on Pisces, actually! also, that note at the end you're hearing is the Bass
Being an opéra singer and being able to appreciate, enjoy and understand this kind of singing is one of the most beautiful things in Music.
Elizabeth reacting to Jinjer is always a great joy to watch.
Their newest song is a must called "vortex" :)
yeah Vortex she unleashes her inner Satan
Vortex is incredible, even more range than Pisces :D
I second this
Yes please this!
I think "Home Back" should come first!
My recommendation would be "Jinjer - Perennial live at Wacken"
Exactly! The best performance!!!!
Yes
I second this!
I 3rd this 😬
I mean the Melbourne performance from this year was Bob on too
“This is what I feel goblins would sound like, if they were having a party or rapping.”
I honestly think Tatiana would take that as a sincere compliment.
I just can't see why this channel isnt bigger? How could anyone not like the variety in this channel? Love this reactor
It's not old, give it time, she actually gets interviews with big stars just because she knows her shit.
I'm looking forward with her tea-talk with Maynard James Keenan
500k subs isn't bad. But yes a mill would be cool
Same reason Jinjer isnt bigger than Cardi B... there are more people with bad taste than good. Also, lots of people don't want to use their brains anymore than the minimum to survive and this channel actually focuses on education and details over just clickbait generic "reactions".
Not condemning anything, but I think it's because she makes a half hour long video on a song that's only 3-4 minutes. Instead of just reacting she does a breakdown analysis and most people that watch reacting to music videos won't watch or like something at or over the 10 minute mark.
@@Murphenom I love the insight she brings. It takes awhile to convey her knowledge sure, but I'm definitely here for it. She points out things I don't notice on songs I've loved for decades. She is fantastic to say the least.
Tatiana flips between growl and head voice effortlessly. Of course, this version of Teacher Teacher is studio produced but you can hear her do it live in the Perennial live concert video from Wacken 2019.
Yep, that version of Perennial is all live and all amazing
yea and when you speak to her afterwards she is the sweetest person thats so funny :D
@@Quizzy0000 Yes I've noticed that growl singers are usually very kind and gracious - totally opposite to what we'd expect them to be. Maybe it's because they don't always associate with the typical bad-boy rock-'n'-roll culture. But that's just my own personal experience and view.
@@BlackRoseImmortal Go listen to the set they just performed at Hellfest 2021, it's even better thant the Wacken version.
I don't think I have ever heard Tati in a true head voice.
Chest voice, yes. Chest voice with lots of breathiness, yes.
But head voice, true head voice? Nope. there's an unmistakeable...nasal/feathery tone to head voice that just is not present at all in Tatis singing.
I think you would like the song Perennial live at Wacken them because Tatiana holds a note for at least 10 seconds and I believe you'll really appreciate it 😊
11 seconds, then growls right after 😲
It is also a fantastic showcase of her stage presence. Masterful.
And it's during the last song of a pretty long set.
Really need to check out their new track "Vortex", Tati is next level.
I have to second this, you’ll love it.
This ^^^^^
Yep
Yeah, I 've been listening to Jinjer for years now and I thought multiple times they had reached their peak but they somehow manage to constantly one up. Vortex blew me away when I first listened to it.
@@HorseloverFat1984 exactly, Teacher, Teacher was in my top 3, and Vortex has moved them all down a slot. Fantastic track
"If Tatiana were to yell at me in this tone...I would sit down."
Yes. Everyone would. Right after our soul left our body.
The rattle in the blastbeat is the push pull technique used to alternate the bell and shoulder hits on the ride cymbal.
I would float
Watched your review online stop smokin weed you laughed the whole time. Jinjir owns. Get your shit together before you come down one someone else. Hater
@@Aka-Death-Dealer who you talkin to? I have no online reviews to watch. You aren't even replying to the right person.
As someone who listens mainly to Handel and Vivaldi, I love the melody and rhythm of Jinjer. I'm in love with this unique, talented, wonderful band !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Her growling voice almost has a hint of polyphonic overtone singing ( Double tracking ??) . Haven't heard such a band that I want to/ need to listen in this spectrum of music since The Prodigy. RIP Keith
That sound you noticed at the end is often referred to as a “deng”. It was produced by Eugene, the bass player. A deng can be composed either of a single or multiple simultaneous notes, initiated by plucking the string and allowing the strings to rattle against the frets, producing harmonics. The most famous example was in the song “Dig” by Mudvayne. It became a meme: “Brr Brr DENG”, as referenced by Eugene in this clip: ua-cam.com/video/FjfBF57h2Eo/v-deo.htmlm52s
Underrated comment, nice example from Dig
If you watch the final few seconds, as they conclude with a shot of each musician at 23:40-23:42 you can see the stroke from Eugene which makes that "deng" sound on the bass.
RECOMMENDATION: Amaranthine by Amaranthe
I think this is on our list?! Paolo? Maybe if it got some upvotes, we might get to it sooner?
It would be awesome to have some Amaranthe!
@@TheCharismaticVoice there are 3 vocalists to analyse in that song, I think you'd have fun with it. Thanks for your vids
Upvotes
Each and every time Tati goes from clean to growl Elizabeth does that thing where she giggles and it looks like she's trying to find somewhere to hide.
It feels my heart with pure joy, each and every time.
All about that giggle…pure…
It is mind-boggling how fast Elizabeth has caught up with nuances of metal. The fact has restored a lot of my trust to formal education.
I'd also like to put more trust in more formal education but let's face facts Elizabeth is one of a kind not many classically trained people are this open minded and have true raw appreciation for music
That chorus of goblin growls you hear on the “we need no soap shoved down our throats” line is what we call Gang Vocals. Has its origins rooted in punk and hardcore music and it essentially is just a chorus of people yelling for a phrase or two. It adds a ton of awesome flavor to give certain lines a lot of emphasis and body :)
I wouldn't call it gang vocals, that's a different thing. Layered screams/ growls are pretty common though.
No its not, its just 2-3 layers of her voice
@@Shadow0fd3ath24 Sounds like both to me. Gang vocals in the back and a couple layers of screams with contrasting tonal emphases that sort of fill in each others' gaps. The way the screams are layered reminds me of something Trevor Strnad of The Black Dahlia Murder does a lot, sounds really brutal.
I just discovered your channel, and I gotta say, this has been a great experience. You're exposing me to music I may have never gotten a chance to ever listen to in my life just because I didn't know about it, and I very much appreciate that. Also, it is so fun to watch you listen and analyze these songs. Your excitement and passion is infectious.
So the same, great huh! Her reactions are priceless, not only genuine but backed up with fantastic perspective grounded by a love of voice (all of them it seems). I've just absorbed about 12 videos o.O
"Hey, Teacher Teacher, leave us alone", nice reference to Pink Floyd's "Hey, Teacher leave them Kids alone" from the Song Another Brick in the Wall. 😄
Finally someone else than me recognize this too! 😁
🎯👍
You need to check their new song “Vortex” she goes deep with those growls there.
Hi Heliodoro, Elizabeth said she's waiting for the interview w/ Tatiana and, "Vortex," is on her list and will release both videos at the same time.
The growl on the black hole part is amazing
@@JuanPabloFeriaGomez The new album is going to be sick!!!
Yes! Vortex is def one of my new faves!!!
@@JuanPabloFeriaGomez Dude that growl is soooo brutal eh! That song is amazing
I recommend the song "Speak astronomy", for me it is one of the best of the band
I second this^
@@essi2 I 3rd
@@Jyrde i 4th
I love jinjer, but that song is so freaking dumb I cringe.
Another vote for "Perennial" (Live at Wacken 2019). No studio production with that one. Pure, raw vocals and at the end of the concert I might add. You're the best, Elizabeth!!
I'm an old retired recording engineer and studio musician, and I have two observations. First you are just so damn cute. Second, you're skills are just so damn evident.
Thank you Roger A.! It means a lot. ❤
We all fell in love with Beth long ago, she's adorable, a cutie andalso play video games... the dream of any nerd
This reaction is such a nerd fest and I'm here for it... It is also adorable how every atom of your being is reacting to music. ❤️
Jinjer - objects in mirror are closer than they appear.
No matter how many times i hear this song i still get goosebumps
Seriously, Watching Eli reacting is always so wholesome and makes me smile. She's such a lovely and non-judgemental person. I could watch her react to jinjer the whole day LOL
More people need to tell her to listen to "Home Back"!
Ok internet, so from a young age I was listening to korn/slipknot/ratm/pantera etc on cassette tapes, how the fuck am I only now hearing Jinjer for the first time? Literally grinning so hard right now, because I have a world of Jinjer I get to discover for the first time.
Welcome! The catalog is vast!
Welcome to the family Tim! 🤘
You have a world of music you've yet to discover my friend. Try Opeth - Ghost of Perdition, In a dark room, eyes closed, and let your mind go.
Haven't found if anyone has already pointed that out in the comments. The time signature you hear in this lyrical part in the end is a 2/3 polyrhythm. Which is essentially a 6/8, but accents are placed in a way that you get 2/4 and 3/4 happening at the same time. It has this amazing grooving momentum that carries you away. And it allows you to seamlessly switch between 3/4 and 4/4 or make neat rhythmical modulations. I should say that this polyrhythm is very common in prog metal/rock. I'd call it a basic building block for a lot of the songs.
But there are more pieces that use it. For instance, Game of Thrones main theme and Carol of the Bells.
I reckon you're the best reactor on the Internet. Your musical knowledge, mechanics wise, is unparalleled. Your enthusiasm and joy is the best. And, like you, I'd love to put Tatiana in a fMRI machine.
Love the t-shirt too.
They have an entire live concert on their channel and she sings just as strong on the last song of the set as she does on the first song. She’s amazing!
If we're thinking of the same video, her cleans are incredible on that live performance too.
I remember leaving a comment on FB when I first seen a video of theirs, from live performance.....I mentioned ability because I was amazed how she pulled everything off with such clarity..... For me, Tatiana is easily the best female extreme metal vocalist there is right now.... The power and versatility in her voice is amazing..... As for male, the equal counterpart, for me, would be Phil Bozeman.
Hi Elizabeth, this is my 1st time listening to this song, and my 3rd time watching a Jinjer performance/video. Tatiana is extremely talented and a vocal powerhouse. I love the sudden switches in singing styles (who else could sing like an angel, scream like a banshee, and growl like a devil), and the talent of the band was impressive. Thank you, Elizabeth!!! 💙
who else.? - Courtney LaPlante (Spiritbox) can.!! Eva Spence (Rolo Tomassi) also can, Kristin Hayter (Lingua Ignota) can, Caro Tanghe (Oathbreaker) can... a lot of female vocalists can, and many of them are even better than tati. Courtney LaPlante is the epitome of modern female singing/screaming. tati is really good in what she's doing, but she's just hyped to the max...and that's quite annoying. been a jinjer fan from day one but during the last 10-12 months i've lost my love and interest over this exaggerated hype.
She also writes amazing lyrics. Pisces, Perennial, Retrospection are all songs worth following along with lyrics, as it is clear they mean a lot to Tatiana, and are too easily overlooked.
@@godscoldhands77 Matter of personal preferences, of course. I've listened to all of them and Tatiana is really the best by my opinion... Eva and Courtney are also impressive, but the quantity of "hits" is rather less... Just my personal view...
@@godscoldhands77 I feel the same about Spiritbox. I’m in the minority but just don’t get the hype. They’re very talented but they’re not my cup of tea. I much prefer Jinjer, although they’re sometimes treated like a circus act by UA-cam after Picies.
"So, this is.... I don't know if this is... what goblins would sound like, if they where having a party, and rapping"... Noo, no, this is not what that sounds like. To hear that you have to give Nekrogoblikon a listen Mrs Zharoff. Nekrogoblikon - Powercore or We Need A Gimmick are good places to start.
We Need A Gimmick is so hilarious!
Yessss!!!!!!
NEKROGOBLIKON!! ah baby, haven't heard them in a while
@@nicholasbrassard3512 I was about to give you a thumbs up there for a second but I just realized I can't since you haven't heard Nekrogoblikon in a while! Do it! Do it now! OK, I'll like it anyways.
Hell yeah! ive seen them 5 times. met and hungout with them all, coolest dudes ever, and Scorpions vocals are top fucking notch And very unique!
Thanks so much for emphasizing the difference between talent and hard work and dedication to a craft. I often feel like people tend to call someone talented and therefore undermine their hours and hours of learning, working, failing and trying again. They're talented just doesn't cut it
I have a hard time getting into purely screaming singers, especially if I cant make out what they're saying, but this is absolutely brilliant! I feel like her growling is purposeful and I can totally make out what she's enunciating!
I love the way Pantera goes between the most beautiful clean singing and the super harsh vocals; so I'm LOVING this!! ❤️ ❤
I don’t know how I came across these reaction videos but yours are by far the best, I love how every part of your face becomes so animated while you’re picking out the pieces to talk about. Love your energy and enthusiasm for this. Looking forward to more videos. Please can we have some more UK bands?
This song is like a mini rock opera. Time signature changes, vocals matched by percussion, then bass, then guitar, back and forth from "regular" vocals to her patented growl, then back again. It rolls up all sorts of musical things. Just a pure joy to listen to. Shows how advanced all of the band is.
Thank you for your reactions to Jinjer, seriously. Love that you talk about the insane timing signatures, that's a big part of what draws me to this genre of music, and it makes me happy to see someone else nerd out about it lol. I also vote you need to do Vortex (or at least do yourself a favor and listen to it, it's just so good) it's the foreshadowing of their new album coming out next month!!!!!
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Sounds like you have a really big female crush on her!
Should check out the song, Burn from In This Moment
I'd love for you to hear their song "Retrospection" due to the use of multiple languages
That was pretty titanic. A song like this is how legends are created.
There was a 90s alt-metal group/singer names "Bif Naked" and Jinjer's voice, stlye and even stage mannerisms are SO similar! I wonder if she's a big influence. Oh and by the way BIF NAKED would make an EXCELLENT react/analysis video because her voice is CRAZY AMAZING and I feel sad that they never gained the name recognition they deserved. First two albums are wall to wall hit singles!
You are one of the best, if not the best, music reaction channels around.
Wow, thanks!
"Perennial" live. You'll love it!
Tomorrow would be great.
Thanks 🤘😁🤘
I would LOVE to hear you react to Otep, specifically Ghost Flowers or Confrontation. She's one of, if not the single greatest female metal vocalist of all time, and extremely underrated. And Evil J is a wizard with the bass guitar.
That rattling during the blast beat could be the bass guitar. The tone of the bass combined with the power of the pickups and the low tuning of some thickly gauged bass strings. That combined with a little distortion tends to create a sort of rattling sound. A good example of that would be like when you listen to Korn.
That sound at the end is also bass. Eugene Kostyuk is a beast
Absolutely love the science shirt ❤
King Diamond - Sleepless Nights Live at the Fillmore 2015 & Nevermore - This Godless Endeavor. I feel you will love both of them for different reasons. KD is very theatrical and sings in Falsetto and Nevermore is criminally underrated plus the song is like 8 minutes long with an amazing amount of complexity 😊
Hell yeah King Diamond is killer!!
RiP Warrel Dane
I vote for Nevermore...R.I.P. Warrel....
Godless Endeavor would be a good place to start. Sentient 6 with The Learning. Dreaming Neon Black, his delivery is BEAUTIFUL.
@@carleckert6794 Honestly I think she should start with The Sorrowed Man...It gives a good taste of the expressive nature of his voice...but ANYTHING will do at this point...I've been trying to get a Vocal coach reaction for a long time...no luck yet
I like how Tatiana uses her clean and harsh vocals to express duality. It was the same thing on Pisces.
3:26 which is kind of funny cuz tatiana would never yell at someone like that. she's super shy and soft spoken IRL and she admits as much in interviews.
The bass is so tight with the kick drum, it's awesome!
Oh wow, at 21:19 Tatiana totally reminds me of Skin / Skunk Anansie ...(30mins later)... of course, now that I'm looking for it, I can't find that one song and moment where I think I made out those strong parallels.. 🤷♂ 🙂Edit: I think it's because the way she sings "...cuz I want you to see How I break the rules .. in front of your trinity"...
I love your reactions, specially about metal. I would love to see you reacting to Powerwolf. They are a great band and Atila has a great voice 😊
Powerwolf would be a pretty good choice. It might be interesting to have a double-reaction, using both versions of their song "Demons Are A Girl's Best Friend."
I've been pushing for some Powerwolf for a while now. I was recommending "Christ And Combat" or "Army Of The Night". "Venom Of Venus" or "Nochnoi Dozor" might be interesting as well.
When the drummer of the band plays some Rackmaninoff on the piano, you know there is serious music going on...
I can hear a lot of Guano Apes Influence in this song, In an interview she suggested this band to you. Sandra Nasic is doing some growls but the harmony of her clear singing sounds a lot like Guano Apes. You should check it out.
The thing I love the most about metal is the range (and intensity) of emotions the music can bring with it. There's something about those low, dark growls that has always just spoken to me more than clean vocals ever could.
Elizabeth Zharoff, thank you for your reaction/analysis/breakdown to something *I* love. It was fantastic, as always.
I'm happy you like it! Thanks Jaqen H'ghar
this was my first Jinjer experience and i was so down for it, Tatiana's amazing and got a great ear for music.
"this is what goblins sound like when having a party... or maybe a lich king"
E, you are the freaking coolest nerd ever.
please react to Null Positiv "Wo Rauch Ist, Ist Auch Feuer" I think you will love Elli Berlin
Had a small spit take laughing at that line. Also slick request.
That song by NP is awesome. They have many good songs as well. That song definitely hooked me on that band. 👍
...its fun too, most of NP is German lyrics...
elizabeth watching the video: ''this is awesome''
me watching elizabeth watching the video ''THIS IS AWESOME!!''
The sound you are hearing at 12:06 is either the ride cymbal or the snare, not sure which sound specifically you were referring to. Blast beats are played in a lot of different ways, it sounds to me like he is alternating between the ride and snare, then playing the bass on every ride beat. I don't have my headphones, so there might be more notes in there, but that's what it sounds like to me.
By far the best reaction, with the most useful breakdown, insight and enthusiasm. You rock.
144 comments in, as of mine here, so I don't know if it's already been mentioned, but another song of theirs that is very similar in pace, tempo and clean/harsh vocals is "Retrospection" which is, as Tatiana describes a thank-you to their parents for supporting all of them through their journey of creating music and becoming the band they are today.
Jinjer's Perrenial, live at Wakken is a masterpiece!
Yeeees she has to react to that Perennial live! 😍
Jinjer just did ”Hellfest at home”. Great streaming concert, live at the Hellfest grounds. It’s free to watch, perhaps ok to react to?
The extra sound in the blast beat is that Vlad is using the bell on the ride to give the bright pop to the tone.
The part at the end that jumps out is Eugene, the bassist, he is totally the heart of Jinjer, he is incredibly talented and pulls so much melody out of his lines and drives the tracks forward.
It's so much fun watching your reactions to these tracks, you really enjoy music and it shows!
Yeah you know you are at the top of the reaction game when you get this much interest hours before a reaction. And of course it's Jinjer literally the band that started almost all reaction channels.
Mm Nightwish is a big one too
If you don't get chills when she points at the camera and sings "I smile to you" 21:50 then you might need to see a neurologist. 🤘
I agree! One thing I wished happened this video is when she says "I take a look around" and points to the side. Indicating the camera man should pan all the way around, and he barely moves to the right and does it late lmao. FAIL
@@Sacred_Silence I don’t think that was a fail. He panned over to Eugene, which was I think the intention.
I did get chills and now I do need to see a neurologist because chills don't go away :)
Yeah, that's one of the many times my goosebumps occur. The performance of Jinjer is just great but I also love the ideas put into the video production as well. Tatiana's presentation of energy and emotions on the stage is captured really good and the close-up and focus on the camera draws me in. It reminds me of a Heilung video where Maria uses a short break to turn to the camera and stares at me. These seemingly small details make such videos even better and the performer connects to the audience.
Tatiana is incredible. I will totally agree with you.
I'm pretty sure that blast beat in the bridge is A) the the double kicks on the bass, and B) the same pattern between the snare and a symbol. I think it's really that simple. It sounds more complex, because the kick bass half is kick bass on both strikes, and the other half is divided between the the snare and symbol. And he's way up on the bell of the symbol, so it's ringidy dingity.
Contemporary jazz…😉…you so get it!…[edit]…please do not take this wrong…music geek…❤️🤣❤️…you are so wonderful…
Kirk, kudos for a perfect thumbnail capturing that moment when Elizabeth bursts into laughter.
So delightful!
"Who is gonna be the one" live great song and Tati gets pretty deep with the growl
-Tatiana start growls.
-Elizabeth: 😆😁😄
Great reaction Elizabeth!!!!! Oh, Jinjer release a new song "Vortex" and definitely it’s a banger!!
Hi jamartrivera, Elizabeth said she's waiting for the interview w/ Tatiana and, "Vortex," is on her list and will release both videos at the same time.
@@kirbys1370 Thanks 🙏🏻
Elizabeth, you really have a gift in the way you pause this video
The snare drum is halftiming the kick drum instead of alternating and it's at a sixteenth beat time so the snare is at an eighth beat
The best reaction and breakdown of this song I've seen so far
you gotta do a "tea-time" interview with her
That would be awesome, yes !
Hi Gary, Elizabeth said she's waiting for the interview w/ Tatiana and, "Vortex," is on her list and will release both videos at the same time.
@@kirbys1370 AWESOME