They out do themselves every time! I cannot stop watching this, it is amazing!! Geoff hits 3 B0's! Eli has become the Asgardian god of rock, Layne is a beatboxing god, Cesar has become a Berserker, and J None has shown us that rap indeed belongs in acapella! And Miracle of Sound gave this 10 out of 10 raised ale horns!! Great reaction! This from the Assasins Creed Valhalla video game, but that rap is all J None!! Also, the door creaking, was all Layne!!
Great video! I've added you to a playlist I'm making of people's first reaction videos of VoicePlay. Even if they already know the group, it's still so fun to find new reactors and geek out over music together. Cheers from Oregon!
They stopped touring when the world shut down because of Covid. Then, in 2020 they lost Earl for reasons and J left in 2021 when he was recruited by the US Navy to sing with them. They are still 1 person short, so will not be touring until they fill that spot. They have done a few private gigs, but nothing public (dra!). They have been perfecting their studio work, I'm not sure if they will plan to tour again. Everyone was stellar in this one, but I have to remind myself everytime that J did not crash through an old, heavy, creaky wooden door on rust hinges, that was all Layne!! Subscribed in anticipaton of more Voiceplay and some Geoff?
Mostly the same costumes as they auctioned off some. The tattoos are the same and Cesar is wearing Joses' cloak. Love when J. None is home on leave from the Navy to go do minis and videos with the guys.
In your intro, your mentioned that a cappella groups aren't that bad with copyright. That's only a little true. VoicePlay has never had a record label, and so copyright isn't a problem for them (other than YT just blocking things for funsies). Home Free's earlier videos were done with a record label, so the older ones can be hit-or-miss on copyright, although most of their newer ones are like VoicePlay and aren't a problem. Pentatonix has basically ALWAYS had a record label of some kind, and so copyright is definitely a problem for reactors for them - best bet is pausing, lowering the opacity of the playback video, overlaying a graphic or text, or some combination of any/all of them. However, often there are live versions of their songs (usually fan recorded, so quality can be iffy), and those don't seem to have as much trouble with copyright, although I wouldn't trust it completely. This video wasn't done using greenscreen; instead, it was a production company that has a huge studio with LED walls and ceiling, so the backgrounds are projected live while the performers are working. Eli programmed the visuals using Unreal Engine engine, something he also used for the individual backgrounds in My Mother Told Me.
You will get more views if you put the band name in the title so people searching for Voiceplay can find it. I just stumbled on it in my recommended list. Battlecall?
They out do themselves every time! I cannot stop watching this, it is amazing!! Geoff hits 3 B0's! Eli has become the Asgardian god of rock, Layne is a beatboxing god, Cesar has become a Berserker, and J None has shown us that rap indeed belongs in acapella! And Miracle of Sound gave this 10 out of 10 raised ale horns!! Great reaction! This from the Assasins Creed Valhalla video game, but that rap is all J None!! Also, the door creaking, was all Layne!!
200th subscriber! Can’t wait to see your reaction to this amazing cover
I really enjoyed your reaction! Thank you for posting.
Great video! I've added you to a playlist I'm making of people's first reaction videos of VoicePlay. Even if they already know the group, it's still so fun to find new reactors and geek out over music together. Cheers from Oregon!
You’re fun. 😊 Subscribed!
They stopped touring when the world shut down because of Covid. Then, in 2020 they lost Earl for reasons and J left in 2021 when he was recruited by the US Navy to sing with them. They are still 1 person short, so will not be touring until they fill that spot. They have done a few private gigs, but nothing public (dra!). They have been perfecting their studio work, I'm not sure if they will plan to tour again.
Everyone was stellar in this one, but I have to remind myself everytime that J did not crash through an old, heavy, creaky wooden door on rust hinges, that was all Layne!!
Subscribed in anticipaton of more Voiceplay and some Geoff?
Mostly the same costumes as they auctioned off some. The tattoos are the same and Cesar is wearing Joses' cloak. Love when J. None is home on leave from the Navy to go do minis and videos with the guys.
In your intro, your mentioned that a cappella groups aren't that bad with copyright. That's only a little true. VoicePlay has never had a record label, and so copyright isn't a problem for them (other than YT just blocking things for funsies). Home Free's earlier videos were done with a record label, so the older ones can be hit-or-miss on copyright, although most of their newer ones are like VoicePlay and aren't a problem. Pentatonix has basically ALWAYS had a record label of some kind, and so copyright is definitely a problem for reactors for them - best bet is pausing, lowering the opacity of the playback video, overlaying a graphic or text, or some combination of any/all of them. However, often there are live versions of their songs (usually fan recorded, so quality can be iffy), and those don't seem to have as much trouble with copyright, although I wouldn't trust it completely.
This video wasn't done using greenscreen; instead, it was a production company that has a huge studio with LED walls and ceiling, so the backgrounds are projected live while the performers are working. Eli programmed the visuals using Unreal Engine engine, something he also used for the individual backgrounds in My Mother Told Me.
You will get more views if you put the band name in the title so people searching for Voiceplay can find it.
I just stumbled on it in my recommended list.
Battlecall?
Ah I forgot to edit it, I had to delete the video off UA-cam and reupload and forgot to change it again. Thank you!
You are welcome.