You get a thumb's up for your reaction - just because you like HAGANE! I'm a pretty old guy and have heard lots of music. But I wasn't touched that much to my heart (by the music of the New Hagane) since Clapton's guitar improvisations back in the days of Cream. Yes, HAGANE deserves to be a world wide known metal band - no matter what gender their members have. And if you know a bit of the history of Hagane and what hardships Sakura and Sayaka had to go thru, you understand what great achievement it was finding Junna and Nagi as new members. I love them all!😃❤❤❤❤👍👍👍🤘🤘🤘
I find Hagane so uplifting. They’re playing hard and heavy, yet such upbuilding choruses. Nagis voice here in this chorus gives me a very emotional feel, and the background vocals of Sakura and Sayaka. And Sakuras guitar work is just unreal, as is Junna. Sayaka laying down a heavy groove. 🤘⚔️
They'll be doing good, this year has been a breakthrough for them, their tengagoken video is already on its way to the million views; sakura was mentioning in an interview that she wants to play outside Japan... so yeah, they are not that small band anymore. Getting Junna into Hagane must have been the most unexpected great idea ever, and this singer, nagi, it's a great find. They hit a gold veing with her. In some way reminds me of asami's story, a girl from the country that didn't even know what metal was before try on Hagane's audition for a new singer, and there she is. And of course Sakura, still one of the best guitar players in Japan. You might want to check a bit more of her outside of Hagane here for example : ua-cam.com/video/9SkfDPwiRaU/v-deo.html
Junna's performance is as passionate as ever and is amazing. Sakura, who plays the guitar, is also a great player. She performed "Elixir" with Marty Friedman of Megadeth on a Japanese TV show (Rock Fujiyama), and it was amazing. ua-cam.com/video/mXv5khQb4JU/v-deo.html 10:05
Live music videos typically means that it's live footage over the album sound. In this one they mixed a couple bits of actual "live" sound in as well, but it's mainly the album version playing. Japanese people see live as "concert", so a live music video means that the music video is taken at a concert. It doesn't mean "live" like we in the West would see it. The track itself isn't bad, but it's too power metal for my personal tastes. They are a talented group of musicians though and even though I wasn't a huge fan of their full album before the split and I think the new EP is just okay, I do think it's great that Sakura Yoshida has new band members again. I agree that they deserve to grow, just like I did with the previous lineup.
That's because that scream was live and most of the video isn't as far as sound goes. That's not to say that I think she will be bad live, but her vocals are very postproduced on the studio version if you compare it to that scream. I do think they are a talented band though and while their power metal sound is not necessarily for me, I do hope they can stay together and grow as a lot of people really like that sound.
Btw..Singer Nagi has great Instagram-Lives two times a week. She’s always cooking something( like Tamu from Nemophila does) and talking funny stuff at the same. She also speak good English and always try to answer/ comment every messages. Lovely person Indeed 🔥❤️🤘
Excellent comment.❤❤❤ The food scene in Japan is every bit as great as the music scene. My God, Nagi and Tamu love to cook. ❤❤❤ I have about zero music skills but I know enough about cooking to know that it is an art form and people show their love by cooking the best that they can. 😊
You get a thumb's up for your reaction - just because you like HAGANE! I'm a pretty old guy and have heard lots of music. But I wasn't touched that much to my heart (by the music of the New Hagane) since Clapton's guitar improvisations back in the days of Cream. Yes, HAGANE deserves to be a world wide known metal band - no matter what gender their members have. And if you know a bit of the history of Hagane and what hardships Sakura and Sayaka had to go thru, you understand what great achievement it was finding Junna and Nagi as new members. I love them all!😃❤❤❤❤👍👍👍🤘🤘🤘
I find Hagane so uplifting. They’re playing hard and heavy, yet such upbuilding choruses. Nagis voice here in this chorus gives me a very emotional feel, and the background vocals of Sakura and Sayaka. And Sakuras guitar work is just unreal, as is Junna. Sayaka laying down a heavy groove. 🤘⚔️
Spot on! This version of Hagane is amazing!
They'll be doing good, this year has been a breakthrough for them, their tengagoken video is already on its way to the million views; sakura was mentioning in an interview that she wants to play outside Japan... so yeah, they are not that small band anymore. Getting Junna into Hagane must have been the most unexpected great idea ever, and this singer, nagi, it's a great find. They hit a gold veing with her. In some way reminds me of asami's story, a girl from the country that didn't even know what metal was before try on Hagane's audition for a new singer, and there she is.
And of course Sakura, still one of the best guitar players in Japan. You might want to check a bit more of her outside of Hagane here for example : ua-cam.com/video/9SkfDPwiRaU/v-deo.html
These ladies kick ass. 😍
Rock as it should be
Great reaction mate. Very exciting band
Parts not liked.. NONE! Amazing all the way through! Love this song and this new line up.
Pure badassery with this band!
The only problem I have with this MV is that it's so addictive...I've watched it like 30 times already. 🙂
Me too, ha ha. What an excellent addiction to have 😂😂😂
It's a great performance❗️
Drummer is "Junna" 😆👍
As expected.
The Japanese music scene is just better.
Nagi sound so good in this song 😄👍
Junna's performance is as passionate as ever and is amazing.
Sakura, who plays the guitar, is also a great player.
She performed "Elixir" with Marty Friedman of Megadeth on a Japanese TV show (Rock Fujiyama), and it was amazing.
ua-cam.com/video/mXv5khQb4JU/v-deo.html 10:05
Superband 🤟🤟🤟
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🔥LOVEBITESRULES🔥
Live music videos typically means that it's live footage over the album sound. In this one they mixed a couple bits of actual "live" sound in as well, but it's mainly the album version playing. Japanese people see live as "concert", so a live music video means that the music video is taken at a concert. It doesn't mean "live" like we in the West would see it. The track itself isn't bad, but it's too power metal for my personal tastes. They are a talented group of musicians though and even though I wasn't a huge fan of their full album before the split and I think the new EP is just okay, I do think it's great that Sakura Yoshida has new band members again. I agree that they deserve to grow, just like I did with the previous lineup.
I like their new lead singer, but that first scream to the crowd was ROUGH. She was fantastic otherwise. Another great song from them. 😁
That's because that scream was live and most of the video isn't as far as sound goes. That's not to say that I think she will be bad live, but her vocals are very postproduced on the studio version if you compare it to that scream. I do think they are a talented band though and while their power metal sound is not necessarily for me, I do hope they can stay together and grow as a lot of people really like that sound.
Btw..Singer Nagi has great Instagram-Lives two times a week. She’s always cooking something( like Tamu from Nemophila does) and talking funny stuff at the same. She also speak good English and always try to answer/ comment every messages. Lovely person Indeed 🔥❤️🤘
Excellent comment.❤❤❤ The food scene in Japan is every bit as great as the music scene. My God, Nagi and Tamu love to cook. ❤❤❤ I have about zero music skills but I know enough about cooking to know that it is an art form and people show their love by cooking the best that they can. 😊
@@Maxmaidiac 100% agree with you in this 🤘❤️