Bloodywood- "Jee Veerey" ft. Raoul Kerr Reaction // Amber and Charisse React
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2022
- Metal Head and Classically Trained Singer React to Bloodywood- Jee Veerey ft. Raoul Kerr
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The language is Hindi. Exact translation is "Live, brave one."
It was one of their older track. You should listen to AAJ by them.
And for clean vocals, you can try Yaad by them. It's about loss of a pet.
Thank you for the translation! We will add "Yaad" to our list!
The translations are pretty spot on. It can be hard to catch grammatical differences, but using the subs to work on my pronunciation is my m.o.
Many people have made similar comments like yours "I do not usually like rap [or growling] but...".
Raoul the rapper does indeed have a nice voice and Jayant (growls and occasionally clears too) manages to sound quite melodic even in the more raspy scream sections :)
Raoul change my perception of rapping 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
My Son-in-law recently discovered these guys and has sent me a couple videos to watch, so this is good timing for your reaction. I really like their unique form of metal, but will one of their songs make my playlist? I'll need to sift through more of their stuff before I decide that. Good review!
Wow... I thought you two had listened to Bloodywood before. Well, I'm glad you're hearing it now!!
We have Playlists for each band we've done so check those out for bands that you think we might like!
Gaddar has the best clean vocals from raoul kerr, would definitely recommend check that out, very Awesome dudes the whole band 10/10 recommend
😂😂😂Need to brush up on your maths Amber.😂😂More like $6000
Thanks gals. Have a few more from these guys.
Karan Katiyar - guitars, flute, production, composition
Jayant Bhadula - vocals, growls
Raoul Kerr - rap vocals
This is easily a 9 for me
I'm not very good on the spot xD I'm very much a millennial can't do mental math ;p
@@AmberandCharisseReact 😂😂😂😂 Don't worry about it. Made for some good fun 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Good choice Basil!
@@AmberandCharisseReact Or geography lol. The Hu are Mongolian not Hungarian. I hate being that pedantic guy who points out errors but there's quite a difference.
Raoul is definitely working the lower end of his range with this one.
As BW does all their own recording/mixing, etc, their techniques has improved over the past couple years.
Machi Bhasad is one step up, and Aaj, Ari Ari, Gaddaar, and Dana Dan just wonderful.
The most important part of BW, for me, is how positive and inclusive these folks are.
Raoul helped found the No Flag movement before he was involved in BW, and it's still in his blood.
Please give them a couple more listens.
They need all the exposure we all can give them
I really liked this one. Great initiative at the end, great music, interesting mixing of styles, and a great message, which is very stoic by the way. I've been studying depression for quite a while since I also struggled with it not long ago. It's a complex disease with multiple root causes that requires multiple and simultaneous approaches to overcome.
PS: I would like to thank Basil for choosing this one. I think it is a great idea to bring more songs like this from all countries in the world, with a lot of folk elements, to challenge our comfort zone, including my own. Imagine how many good bands are spread all over the world in places such as Africa, the middle east, and Asia that the rest of the world never learned about.
Bloodywood is a great band all around, but one of their best aspects is that they sing about, well, very important stuff and keep it pretty straight forward, not hiding the meaning in endless layers of abstraction.
Sure, there is always space for one more love song, but personally I really like the way this band takes a stand and sing about depression, coping with the loss of a pet or taking a stand against sexual abuse like Bloodywood.
@@IdiotPosterBoy I suppose there is space for both types of lyrics. When a message is hidden behind layers of abstraction it works kinda like a puzzle, which is nice to make you think about it for much longer. When the meaning is explicit, it is also nice because you can capture it right away. I personally like both equally.
Got a couple more from these guys that I think you will like. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
@@bazkeen I am looking forward for it Basil.
PS: Are you already familiar with Orphaned Land? It is a great Israeli band. This particular song and music video is the top number one of recent discoveries:
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Also, if you have already not checked this recent Aurora live performance of "Exhale Inhale", I think it is one of her best
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@@augustodutra3839 Have seen the latest Aurora. 🤘🏻🤘🏻 Really good. Checking out Orphaned Land. New to me
Both (rapper and vocalist) gives compliment to each other. And make good music.
Bloodywood is my second fave band (Zeal and Ardor is my number 1). These dudes are amazing, there’s a really good documentary about there first European tour that’s super good good too. You should check out Dana-Dan.
Edit: never mind. I love growl metal. I was super stoked to find gay metal heads, but your metal is weak 🤷🏽♀️😩😉
Metal is metal we should support each other even if you don't like the same sub genre as us. We get enough hate from without we should not divide ourselves up to make it easier to dishearten us
The Hu Band is Mongolian, not Hungarian.
You're right we misspoke
You should react to Uaral, a Chilean Folk Doom Metal band. The lyrics are difficult to find but in "DWJJ's Metal Lyrics" channel you can find them correctly transcribed :) . Great reaction 👏🏻
We will check them out!
@@AmberandCharisseReact I would recommend 4 songs to choose from
-Surrendered To The Decadence in its demo version (1997)
-Eternal Beauty Of The Trees (2005) which is their most "brutal" song in terms of instrumentation.
-Sounds Of Pain (2005), of long duration (almost 20min) but full of emotions and beautiful instrumentation.
-Eterno en mí [Eternal in me] (2007) The most emotional song and considered an anthem for the band's fans.
@@JoelJesus1998 We will add those to our list!
60 1hr session. If one session cost $100 then 60 session would cost $600? Your math was little off :) Great Reaction! Welcome to world of Bloodywood where each son is EPIC!
Ya I'm not the best at mental math lol product of my generation I suppose. We hope to get more song suggestions so it's easier to come back to them
@@AmberandCharisseReact Please react to AAJ….it’s not a song …it’s an Anthem!
@@nileshsawkare534 We will add it to our list!
hmmm..
I support the message, but the song is something I wouldn't listen twice.
Fair enough. Out of curiosity, why wouldn't you listen to it again? Just not your preferred genre? Or was there something about the song, specifically, that you didn't like? You don't have to answer - I'm just curious.
@@AGDinCA The instrumentation was too chaotic/aggressive for my taste & I don't like rap/hip-hop speaking vocals.
@@tarmotyyri6733 Fair enough! Considering you aren't particularly fond of that genre, I find it commendable that you were open-minded enough to at least listen to the song. 👍
@@AGDinCA 👍