PSYCHOTHERAPIST REACTS to Twenty One Pilots- Neon Gravestones

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  • @silvers983
    @silvers983 2 роки тому +683

    This song is about the glorification of suicide. Tyler is very specific to not say the word "suicide" a single time, because he doesn't want to glorify it. He says things like "IT doesn't get glorified" and "we glorify those even more when they..." but he never says the word itself.

    • @yungkaze24
      @yungkaze24 2 роки тому +10

      Yup exactly

    • @Ontaros1
      @Ontaros1 2 роки тому +22

      "Don't get me wrong the rise in awareness is beating a stigma that no longer scares us" and the emphasis on "to LIFE they were dedicated, now that should be celebrated" were probably the big pieces that made it click for me. I will say though Toms angle was interesting and kinda on brand for TOP

    • @C-SD
      @C-SD 2 роки тому +4

      the zayne interview, I think it was, he kind of explained it.
      I think in not saying the word, it backfires slightly because the point can be missed.

    • @cfsqtx541
      @cfsqtx541 2 роки тому

      YES!! Exactly. I sure hope this guy goes to a T0P show soon

    • @samuraity3911
      @samuraity3911 2 роки тому +2

      Came straight to the comments hoping to see this one right here, song really isn’t about Hollywood sellout at all

  • @shoesly
    @shoesly 2 роки тому +260

    Previous comments were right on, I believe... Tyler wasn't describing selling out, he was describing suicide as a means to end their career and existence in a very conspicuous celebrity fashion, as a way to be remembered. Love Tyler and Josh so much.

  • @Meow-Meow501
    @Meow-Meow501 8 місяців тому +84

    It is so surprising to me that a therapist didn’t get what this song was about.

  • @VerucaSalt70
    @VerucaSalt70 2 роки тому +147

    While TOP leaves their songs open to different interpretations, I've always felt like this was about how society has come to accept suicide as normal and how it resonates to impressionable youth as a convenient way out of a tough time. Also if you dig into the DEMA lore, the bishops build neon gravestones and practice vialism as their religion.

    • @dainty.tricia
      @dainty.tricia 2 роки тому +2

      Oh my gosh! Diving into the Dema lore is wild!

  • @twinstarssystem2857
    @twinstarssystem2857 2 роки тому +168

    this song feels even more important now, since it's about the glorification of suicidality and depression, and the band, tyler especially, have been facing criticism about how they're not as depressed any more, even with people explicitly saying "i hope tyler stays depressed so that he keeps making this music" which. no!! the entire band was built on making a family of survivors, and about fighting, and about healing, but as a side effect of wanting to reach out to people along multiple stages of healing is that some people feel a little left behind.
    but yeah the song is very literally about actual graves and the way fame and suicide intersect
    the neon is also a part of an arg that the band has been running for a while now!! there's a lot to it but it's cool to see people noticing those elements without the full context; it really gives a cool angle

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +53

      Wow! That’s a lot, thanks for clarifying, helps me see it differently😊👍

    • @thebluecollarbibleguy5114
      @thebluecollarbibleguy5114 2 роки тому +14

      @@ReactionTherapyOfficial if you get to the Trench Trilogy if videos you will see the Bishops building neon gravestones in “Nico and the Niners” video they are making for their suicide victims as people lose in the circle of depressing thoughts.

  • @Sad_Reverb_Boi
    @Sad_Reverb_Boi 2 роки тому +14

    This is why I stopped going to therapy. This isn't the first therapist I hear completely miss very direct references to suicide. This is actually kinda sad. Like, no offense to the dude, I just hope he doesn't misinterpret his patients like this.

  • @prettyflackojr
    @prettyflackojr 2 роки тому +66

    The Neon Gravestone theme talks about the glorification of suicide

  • @kelseychristensen4359
    @kelseychristensen4359 2 роки тому +73

    YAY for another Twenty One Pilots song! 😁 I enjoyed your perspective on this song Tom. My view on the meaning of this song is the recognition and praises people give AFTER someone has passed away specifically when it’s famous people who commit suicide. Their gravestone is in the lights rather than the person being celebrated while they were alive. “Communicating, further engraving An earlier grave is an optional way, No.” Tyler is saying that suicide isn’t the way to get glory or attention and it shouldn’t be an option. And to me; throughout the song he is having that inner conversation with himself about staying alive and not giving into the “glorification”of taking his life. “If I lose to myself” to me is indicative of suicide. But the “neon gravestones try to call for my bones …no they won’t get them.” He isn’t going to give into suicidal thoughts. He talks about “rise in awareness”, “beating a stigma that no longer scares us” and “could we give this some room for a new point of view?” Encouraging everyone to be more open to talking about mental health. At the end he talks about respecting those who paved the way and “to life they were dedicated. Now THAT should be celebrated.” Those who lived before us had hard times too but they stayed and lived and that’s where we should put our focus. Tøp is a deep, emotional, meaningful band and that’s why I love them so much! These are all my interpretation of the song. I hope you react to more Tøp; specifically, “Kitchen Sink.”

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +33

      They are sooooooo deep and I feel like only the people in the inside get all of the messages! Well said and thank you for helping me understand this better, it helps a lot!😊👍

    • @nataliediedrick8207
      @nataliediedrick8207 2 роки тому +3

      Kitchen sink is a must!!

    • @kelseychristensen4359
      @kelseychristensen4359 2 роки тому +8

      @@ReactionTherapyOfficial Thank you for replying to my comment! Once you dive into Tøp lyrics you realize how detailed and meaning-laced their songs truly are. I hope you find your way to one of their concerts! They are a band that truly cares about their fans. I really enjoy your channel! I love seeing the new videos posted and it is exciting, informative. I love the way you and Nick have it set up. Keep up the great work! 😁

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +10

      @@kelseychristensen4359 thanks for this, I’m trying my best to learn more 😊👍

  • @tysturge5139
    @tysturge5139 2 роки тому +33

    I suggested this one a couple weeks ago and man I’m so excited to see this reaction! I think your interpretation is pretty good. The way I see it is the neon gravestones are the flashiness of the fake that comes after you die. Specifically, after you commit suicide or fall to overdose or some untimely death. The last verses really resonate with me because they talk about breaking the stigma of talking about suicide but also not glorifying the idea of it. Saying it’s okay to have these feelings but it’s also not okay to continue to truly feel them in a sense.

  • @_bandit__-qc6zh
    @_bandit__-qc6zh 2 роки тому +34

    i personally think the neon gravestones are metaphorical for how s*icide is glorified and seems like "an optional way". the fact that the gravestones have been made to be neon and bright and colourful is a refrence to it being glamorized in that sense. it could also be that in a pit of complete darkness and mental illness, the gravestones being neon and lit up could paint a picture of it being the only thing in sight in that otherwise pitch black place, symbolizing it seeming like the only option left.

    • @_bandit__-qc6zh
      @_bandit__-qc6zh 2 роки тому +8

      the part about selling out, is actually im pretty sure their record label wanted them to remove this song from the album, but they refused. its because it talks about the glorification of suicide, and how the media glorifies it. its a direct call out. and to him selling out would be just not talking about it to avoid any stigma that would come with it. and the "promise me this, if i lose to myself you wont morn a day and youll move on to someone else" is him talking in a literal sense about committing suicide. hes saying that if he was to lose to himself and kill himself, he doesnt want people to morn or glorify it, and instead move on to someone else by helping people not make the same mistake he would by ending it. i know these paragraphs have been long but i just really wanted to give my perspective on it :))

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +6

      Well said, but very sad topic😊👍

  • @ericstockman7405
    @ericstockman7405 2 роки тому +61

    Your interpretation does make sense but the actual message of the song is speaking out again glorifying celebrity suicide - people become more famous and we tend to celebrate people after they take their lives and in turn people see the act of suicide being attractive because of all the attention - he talks about how he realizes it would be great for his band if he would take his own life - he's saying instead let's celebrate life and the people who have been strong enough to push through (grandparents)
    I think if you listen again with that background then you might catch a few other things - you're doing great though and love top!

  • @slumberlisa
    @slumberlisa 2 роки тому +6

    Thank you for doing this song! As a person that has battled depression and anxiety.. And a mother of three that has helped her children through depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts... This song hit home. It was absolutely beautiful to see them perform this song live with two of my kids. The entire audience screaming the last line of the song about talking to someone of age to life they were dedicated and that should be celebrated. Still gives me chills. TOP has given hope to a lot of us that felt we were down and there was no hope. Someone could finally put into words what I have felt all of my life, but not in a depressing way!

  • @twinstarssystem2857
    @twinstarssystem2857 2 роки тому +26

    oh hey i recommended this one! it's one of their more Uncomfortable songs and i really love it for that

    • @RyanBoddy1
      @RyanBoddy1 2 роки тому

      I’m not too familiar with these guys, what other uncomfortable songs do they have because this was sick!

    • @twinstarssystem2857
      @twinstarssystem2857 2 роки тому +1

      @@RyanBoddy1 all of their songs are about depression and anxiety and suicide, so if that's what you're into, enjoy!
      a lot of tyler's solo work from before they started the band is really good as well, and definitely miserable
      morph, guns for hands, and never take it are also very good; levitate and heavydirtysoul if you like rap; good day and no chances if you like cheerful and vaguely creepy stuff

  • @Caseyisawkward
    @Caseyisawkward 8 місяців тому +6

    “What are Neon Gracestones?” Oh buddy I wish we had time for that😂😂

    • @kaikazze
      @kaikazze 2 місяці тому +1

      Sooo true 😂 where to Start?

  • @fer-xk2nd
    @fer-xk2nd 2 роки тому +11

    THIS VIDEO IS JUST!!!!!! YOURE PERFECT PLSS DO MORE TØP REACTIONS😭😭

  • @thebluecollarbibleguy5114
    @thebluecollarbibleguy5114 2 роки тому +10

    Great song. Remember that it is part of a larger concept album “Trench” so it has meaning within the Twenty One Pilots lore of Dema. But all of the songs do also stand alone and open to interpretation for everyone.
    Tyler is trying to escape Dema and the Bishops of Vialism which is a religion that ultimately leads to suicide. He keeps trying to escape but can’t quite get past Trench and the cycle of doubt and depression allows Nico (his bishop) to regain control of him and bring him back to Dema.
    The Trench Trilogy videos are well produced mini films that show the struggles. Those songs are “Jumpsuit”, “Nico and the Niners”, and “Levitate”.
    I don’t think I have anything away, just a basic overview.
    The songs have many specific details on the lyrics far deeper than what i mentioned.
    But if you want a list for the story if Twenty One Pilots
    “Ode to Sleep” official video. Vital to hit first
    “Lane Boy” official video. Vital to explaining their motivation.
    Then hit some more from Blurryface like “Ride”, actually every song on Blurryface. I was looking at the song list and you have to do them all, really. “Fairly Local” is my favorite. Also “Goner” is up there with “Trees” for me but DO THE Live at Fox Theater version of that (So impactful).
    Also get to “Holding on to You” and “House of Gold” from Vessel. When you do “Holding on to You” do the official video for all of the symbolic stuff, then the Live at Fox for the greatest live performance of a song you will maybe ever see.

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +4

      I was just thinking if you and felt like I hadn’t heard a comment from you in a bit? Good to see you Bible guy!😊👍

    • @thebluecollarbibleguy5114
      @thebluecollarbibleguy5114 2 роки тому +2

      @@ReactionTherapyOfficial you know me. I will ramble forever for TOP reactions

  • @scottishemmaa2457
    @scottishemmaa2457 2 роки тому +2

    Yeesss!!!!! I was just go inns to bed (it’s 3am in Scotland!) and got a notification you’d uploaded lol! So got to check it out before I go to sleep! Ha ha!!!
    Great reaction Tom, my fav band!
    This is a really emotional song about glorifying suicide - mostly in the media. It’s not belittling or disrespecting people who go through this but the way it’s treated in our modern day culture.
    Your interpretation of Tyler not wanting to sell out would work too, that’s the thing about tøp - their lyrics can be taken in many different ways. There are layers depending how ‘invested’ you want to be in the story and world Tyler has created.
    I’ll try and be briefer than normal lol - The last 3 top albums are ‘concept’ albums (although the music can be enjoyed on its own, without any of the ‘storyline’). So, a number of years ago, Tyler created a world ‘Dema’ to feel a sense of control and to vocalise his internal struggles and the pain he and many others have gone through in the form of depression, anxiety etc.
    He created characters - ‘Blurryface’ who you saw at the end of ‘Stressed Out’ with the red eyes and deep electronic type of voice. Then the ‘Bishops’ who are in control of Dema.
    Trench is the place between Dema and normal life, Tyler has had multiple escape attempts from Dema over the years but tends to keep going back - a lot of top concepts are cyclical, I.e. anxiety/depression - then a period of better mental health or in between stage - normal life - back to Dema etc.
    The neon gravestones in Dema are actual grave markers that the bishops make from neon light tubes (I.e. artificial, jarring, bright light that signifies fame/fortune to many but Tyler dislikes these concepts). We see this playing out in the track ‘Nico and the Niners’ (Nico is Tyler’s Bishop - purpose is to mess with Tyler’s mental health and encourage suicidal thoughts). Tyler is telling the Bishops they won’t get what they want.
    So, with lots of top tracks you have the literal meaning, ie suicide prevention or your ‘selling out’ theory and then the meaning within the ‘lore’ of Dema if you want to go down that road and then there’s the fact that it’s just good music! Lol!
    It’s essentially very similar to George Orwell’s 1984 - I’m convinced there is some mirroring of the themes throughout Tyler’s music!
    100K here we come!!! I predict Monday - or Tuesday by the latest!!!👍

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much emma!!! You rock with your interpretations! Keep it up!😊👍

  • @krissx.x5798
    @krissx.x5798 2 роки тому +9

    Hi :)
    I really like your interpretation of this song 😄
    The way I see the song is that Tyler is talking about the glorification of suicide, especially among celebrities
    If a celebrity commits suicide they will get famous, it will be all over the news and they will most likely gain fans now that they are dead (like Chester from Linkin Park or Robin Williams)
    "I could go out with a bang, they would know my name, they would host and post a celebration" is what Tyler says in the song.
    In my opinion he also talks about how suicide can be used as a way to because famous and get recognition or to get back at people.
    "Promise me this, if I lose to myself you won't mourn a day and you'll move on to someone else" I think here he is telling the fans that if he commits suicide he doesn't want the act to be glorified, he doesn't want to gain fame from it.
    "maybe we swap out what it is that we hold so high" I think here it could mean that Tyler wants the people that have lived through life and haven't given up (like grandparents) be praised and celebrated rather than someone who commits suicide
    I really love your channel, stay safe and healthy 💕 |-/

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +3

      Great reaction there, thanks for the explanation and insight to what their message is! Well done!!😊👍

  • @corporategoth
    @corporategoth 2 роки тому +4

    Always enjoy seeing your top reactions!
    As someone who has struggled with major depressive disorder and suicidal ideation for over 20 years, I mean it when I say that this song actually changed the way I live my life (for the better). It comes down to Tyler's explanation-
    "The idea of self-harm, depression, suicide…I’d like to believe that there are multiple ways to approach it and talk about it. This angle that ‘Neon Gravestones’ is talking about is one that I haven’t heard much of and wanted because I know that’s what I’d respond to as a challenge. I think at some point, ‘We hear you and we are here for you and we understand you’…There’s a point where that doesn’t help. And what’s the opposite of that? That’s a challenge to step up and defeat something. To win.
    I am hopeful that people know what I’m trying to say, because it’s potentially hurtful, potentially harmful, potentially offensive. I’m singing what I would want to hear and what I do need to hear. And I feel like there is a group of people like me who will respond to challenge and respond with a little bit of conflict and a win/loss mentality."
    My next top suggestion? Redecorate 😊

  • @AM97_YT
    @AM97_YT 2 роки тому +4

    I recommend listening to "Trapdoor" and "Friend, Please" by Twenty One Pilots.

  • @zmw4723
    @zmw4723 2 роки тому +2

    Another song about battling the suicidal urges. I hear the allure of suicide calling out to me like flashing neon signs, though I know it's the selfish coward's way out. I don't feel enough love and I hope that maybe they'll all love me more when I'm gone (as people often glorify the dead, no matter how they died). But the principled part of me says "No. Don't waste your energy on me if I lose this battle with myself and give up on life and on you. I want to earn redemption by becoming the hero of my own story - defeating all my demons and becoming the best version of myself, rather than giving up the fight.

  • @GrepidYT
    @GrepidYT 2 роки тому +6

    To me, I see it as "communicating further engraving an earlier grave is an optional way, no" as him saying that because of all the attention suicide gets and the almost celebrity status someone will get over a tragic suicide leads young people to think more towards suicide as a valid way to escape whatever may be going on in their life instead of seeking the help they need first.

  • @azurerogue3633
    @azurerogue3633 2 роки тому +13

    The thought of a therapist being able to hear the spoken word portion of this song and not realize it’s about suicide has me genuinely worried about their patients if they are ever facing a state of crisis

  • @ivanna614
    @ivanna614 2 роки тому +4

    I’m so happy that you got to listen and react to this song! I feel like you should definitely listen to redecorate next! another song about suicide and the outcome

  • @lyricashenfelter7565
    @lyricashenfelter7565 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome video! Once again it's so cool to see someone else get excited over my favorite band :) twenty one pilots has helped me through so much, keep up the great videos!

  • @lucizane180
    @lucizane180 2 роки тому +2

    The neon gravestones are smartphones, left by those who die in this generation; the most intimate possession left behind to their loved ones. That is why the circle of rectangles in the video. Many of the lyrics are about the evils of social media, where troll bullies get children and teens to commit suicide. This song is a real indictment against smartphone addiction.

  • @creekchub9714
    @creekchub9714 2 роки тому +1

    YES! One of my favorite songs from my definite favorite band!! 👍😄 Thanks!

  • @isabellebarry9129
    @isabellebarry9129 2 роки тому +3

    this song is the reason means the world to me.

  • @lalolanda1161
    @lalolanda1161 2 роки тому +4

    As a survivor this song really touches me, but it has helped me a lot to get ahead

  • @takss4009
    @takss4009 2 роки тому +1

    I had never thought in that interpretation, its mind blowing how many meanings can the same thing have in others, always finding out new things and messages, thank you! Love your reaction

  • @chaseh.9422
    @chaseh.9422 2 роки тому +3

    Truce is another great one! Personally my favorite. I plan to get the quote "the sun will rise, and we will try again" tattooed on my arm. 😁 It's such a beautiful song.

    • @Amelia-xv4gg
      @Amelia-xv4gg 2 роки тому +1

      I completely gree. That song is so amazingly beautiful.

  • @chaseh.9422
    @chaseh.9422 2 роки тому +1

    Yes I've been waiting for this one!!

  • @myhappyvideos
    @myhappyvideos 2 роки тому +1

    I love your interpretation of this! Tyler's lyrics can often be interpreted several different ways. He has said that he wants people to find their own meaning in his lyrics.

  • @SherryBandito
    @SherryBandito 2 роки тому +2

    Neon gravestones is so deep. The other peoples comments describes this song perfectly

  • @cclearyt
    @cclearyt Рік тому +1

    Interesting interpretation, but yeah, I agree and see a way stronger message that relates to the suicide and death. Neon gravestones being a symbol that attracts attention. Gravestones are usually bland in color; thus, we may not pay attention as much, but what if the gravestone was made out of or decorated with neon? All of the sudden it gets way more attention. And gravestone is a symbol for death (or an attribute of it). "Earlier grave is an optional way"- sucide is an option. While it is, it's a very hurtful one especially for the people around the person who has committed suicide... And if we focus on suicide, rising numbers in sales/titles and everything, it might even inspire some people to go out this way because not just that they'd be escaping endless suffering, but also gain some sort of attention/validation (even though they'd already be dead). It's a tough topic, but they make some very good points... Celebrate life, focus on something that's still alive, how can we improve that, how can we make life worth living, and even if someone dies, how do we talk about it in a form of "it's unfortunate" rather than a glorification "Oh, what a person he was, oh how good their stuff is, oh what a legacy" so that the suicide is not associated with those glorious aspects of the person's life.

  • @ethandylann
    @ethandylann 2 роки тому +2

    I love these reactions! Please keep making more!👏👏

  • @shyawaybec
    @shyawaybec Рік тому +1

    I get all the warm and fuzzies when people not completely in the clique recognize how much of a family we are and how we all support each other and support tyler and josh through life and their music.

  • @sidelgonsalves2868
    @sidelgonsalves2868 2 роки тому +2

    My favourite song by them!! I was really hoping you would react to it, yay :)

  • @annabethchase4582
    @annabethchase4582 2 роки тому +1

    wow! this song to me has always been a commentary on the glorification of suicide and how we react to people once they commit. the first thing that comes to mind is the death of Chester Bennington. i love him and I'm sure this song was written a little after his death. when he passed, there were banners and celebrations and our culture was "treating a loss like its a win". the outpour of love for Chester probably showed a lot of artists (and other famous people) that "an earlier grave is an optional way" because they can die with celebrations and honor. i really love your interpretation, though. very interesting perspective that fame itself is a "neon gravestone". kind of reminds me of the songs "dying in LA" by panic! at the disco and "Jesus in LA" by alec benjamin. thanks tom!

  • @madicelander
    @madicelander Рік тому +2

    He's not talking about "selling out", this song is about suicide and how it can be used, glorified and perceived by society.

  • @_bandit__-qc6zh
    @_bandit__-qc6zh 2 роки тому +6

    can you react to kitchen sink by twenty one pilots next? that song completely breaks me, but its incredible

  • @bucketman5138
    @bucketman5138 2 роки тому +1

    To add on to these comments and cement it further; Exactly. He could sellout to death, and the flashy bright grave is calling for him. The grave that glows and stands out. Attention grabbing. Making young people think that, maybe, "an earlier grave is an optional way". And lastly, if he does try to give in to a flashy death, he's telling us, the listeners, NOT to glorify it. "But they won't get them". I won't give in. We should celebrate life, not death.
    Everything you say in this video is bang on about selling out except its selling out to death. Maybe I just stated the obvious but seeing those connections get me very excited :)

  • @Pilutta100
    @Pilutta100 2 роки тому +3

    I don't think I've ever seen a reaction that took this positive interpretation ever, that is kinda wonderful. The song is about Celebrity Suicides. Listen to it again. But boy I love that your mind went with a positive right away. Super hugs from Sweden.

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +3

      Hank you for these words. after being told over and over that I missed it on this one, I am so grateful for your positive comment. I always try to see positive or hopefully, but not everyone sees that. The TOP faithful are intense!! Thanks for watching😊👍

    • @Pilutta100
      @Pilutta100 2 роки тому

      @@ReactionTherapyOfficial 🤗

    • @Pilutta100
      @Pilutta100 2 роки тому

      @@ReactionTherapyOfficial I am part of their fanbase, but a little bit older, so many that is why I dont lash out immediately, I understood your point from the start and actually listened to it the way you interpretated it, quite new.

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +1

      @@Pilutta100 thank you for this, and for helping me learn more about them, can’t wait for the next reaction and thanks again for watching😊

  • @blaizeharkens
    @blaizeharkens 2 роки тому +1

    Tyler directly said in the Discord interview that it's about the culture's acceptance of suicide, and also Neon Gravestones are part of the allegorical story that goes along with the album Trench about a false religion called Vialism that glorifies suicide.

  • @DrtBgMarx
    @DrtBgMarx 2 роки тому +1

    Can’t wait for the Patreon hope we go further in our twenty one pilots and Eminem journey 😩👌🏽
    Also side note instead of interpreting the song as selling out I think he’s talking about all the young deaths of these rappers overdosing and then people holding it to something to be praised and if he ever “gave up” so killed himself move onto someone else and don’t mourn for him. That’s my take but great video as always 👍🏽

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +1

      Very nice explanation, thank you for this and I’ll see you at the Patreon channel for more TOP and Eminem 😊👍

  • @LowkeyEmerald
    @LowkeyEmerald 2 роки тому +1

    tyler is a lyrical genius everything he says can be taken and interpreted any way that feels how you feel, whether it be suicidal or anxiety induced problems or anything, hes so smart when it comes to his wordplay and metaphors 🤙

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +1

      Amen!😊👍

    • @LowkeyEmerald
      @LowkeyEmerald 2 роки тому

      @@ReactionTherapyOfficial youll truly enjoy their live shows he puts so much energy into them especially with the trees preformance, a ritual they do at the end of every show they do 😁

  • @xtadamsx
    @xtadamsx 7 місяців тому +6

    The psychotherapist didn't pick up on the suicide topic?

  • @Texas_Bricklady
    @Texas_Bricklady 2 роки тому +1

    Suicide they sing a lot about it. The glorifi action is the neon gravestone calling you toward it. People will talk all about you and glorify you. He thought about it often and sings about it. He is trying to save people from doing it. He also talks about how he had those thought and the songs are often anti suicide.

  • @sadiedol4413
    @sadiedol4413 2 роки тому +1

    I think many people look for more meaning in TOP songs than there is and that's okay. I think Tyler is okay with people interpreting his words in the way that comforts them most or inspires them most. That said, Tyler's lyrics are often incredibly straight forward, blunt and direct. And I think for some songs, Tyler wants us to pick up on that and understand his lyrics are about one thing and one thing only. This is one of those songs. Tyler is talking about the glorification of suicide. Specifically when someone famous or seen as a cultural idol becomes a victim of suicide.

    • @37butterflyprincess
      @37butterflyprincess 2 роки тому

      Lyrics that mean nothing, we were gifted with thought

    • @sadiedol4413
      @sadiedol4413 2 роки тому

      @@37butterflyprincess if thats the case than why are you quoting lyrics

  • @AceMusicFreak
    @AceMusicFreak 2 роки тому

    I think other comment have talked about the meaning of the song enough so I'll just recommend a couple other probably less known bands with incredibly thoughtful lyrics:
    As It Is: The End is very similar to Neon Gravestones but also their New album I Went To Hell And Back is talking about the struggles they've been going through during the pandemic, other songs talk about anxiety, depression, feeling left out/left behind, good stuff
    Trash Boat: Incredibly honest lyrics about their singer's struggle with an injury he had and the things that came from it like chronic pain and addiction but also talking about anxiety, existential dread and all that good stuff
    Movements: their singer is writing about his life with BPD so a lot of incredibly real lyrics about what he's going through even though their most popular song Daylily is quite positive and talking about how he hopes his girlfriend will be doing better soon
    Boston Manor: they're talking a lot about the struggles they go through coming from one of the poorest parts of the UK, the existential dread, the need to leave, the discrimination they face for being from where they are from etc

  • @LAVISHING
    @LAVISHING 2 роки тому

    I’m pumped to be able to finally meet them in person. Never have been to one of their shows. July 19th, 2023 I’ll be releasing my first album.

  • @gabymgrn
    @gabymgrn 2 роки тому +1

    This is a whole other point of view to Neon Gravestones and I love it. Truth is, this song is about suicide being glorified. Famous people committing suicide in order to be 'remembered' . Tyler once said this song almost didn't make it to the album because music industry people were really concerned about the message getting twisted, Therefore he decided to add that line 'I'm not desrespecting what was left behind, Just pleading that IT does not get glorified'.
    Great reaction! Please do 'GUNS FOR HANDS'

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +1

      Great take gaby! Thanks so much for sharing all of this great insight!😊👍

  • @HypedKryptic
    @HypedKryptic 2 роки тому

    My take on it is the culture accepts the big climax of a person's career (life). Many artist go unrecognized their whole career, but the moment they die, social media filled to the brim with their names and art.
    This isn't even anything new. If we look back at Renaissance artist and classical artist, many were considered average or good, until they died, and then they were considered the greatest.

  • @TwiStedTentom
    @TwiStedTentom 2 роки тому +2

    Please check out Korns song called "Daddy". it's perfect for a psychotherapist to analyze since it's pretty much a story about a kid getting abused.

    • @TwiStedTentom
      @TwiStedTentom 2 роки тому +1

      Dark song though.

    • @TwiStedTentom
      @TwiStedTentom 2 роки тому +1

      And it's Nu Metal. Not rap.

    • @lil_peaxh
      @lil_peaxh 2 роки тому

      i think thats a great idea, i hope he reacts to it soon, i love that song

  • @CagedElephant-tr1ie
    @CagedElephant-tr1ie 2 роки тому +1

    YAYYYY ITS HERE

  • @acegamer5082
    @acegamer5082 2 роки тому

    It seems as though you are interested in getting into the lore. I figured I’d give you a little breakdown (as simple as I understand it without spoilers.)
    Blurryface Album:
    Theme colors are black and red. Blurryface is Tyler’s alter ego. He represents Tyler’s insecurities and mental illness. You will notice that Tyler’s neck and hands are painted black representing his insecurities with his voice and writing. Blurryface is also know as Nicolas Bourbaki (aka Nico). Nico is the head of the 9 bishops in control of Dema. (Blurryface album cover has 9 circles on it). Little trivia - Nicolas Bourbaki was a real life group of mathematicians in the 1930s who invented the symbol ø. Which is the symbol for influence. But also is the symbol used in twenty øne piløts.
    Dema is a place where people are stuck within their mental illness. The bishops worship “fake light”. And lie to people everywhere that everything is perfect and just follow us and you’ll be happy.
    There is another character Clancy (not sure if it is another alter ego of Tyler or not) who is trying to reveal the truth about Dema and expose their evil ways. (Clancy was part of an online puzzle/scavenger hunt the 21 pilots had before the release of Blurryface)
    Trench: Theme colors Yellow. Yellow represents hope and peace and real light. There are a group of rebels led by Josh who are called the Banditos. They represent twenty one pilots fans who help Tyler with his mental illness. They give him hope and peace and protect him from Nico and the Nine bishops. Yellow (hope and peace and real light) is like Kryptonite to the bishops.
    Keep an eye out in the trench videos for the color yellow.
    Scaled and Icy
    Theme colors are blue and pink. Everything is poppy and happy. Dema has control of Tyler and josh and are forcing them to put out propaganda music. But like most people they only listen to the beats and not to the lyrics. The lyrics paint a different story.
    As well Scaled and Icy is a anagram for Clancy is Dead. Which could be a lie or a secret message that Tyler is trying to let us know he’s been captured by Dema. As well in the graphics of the Christmas song they released back in December it said that “scaled and icy is propaganda”. And finally Scaled and Icy. Take the first letters of each word spells SAI. Which is the symbol for the album. Also a sai is the weapon Raphael uses as a ninja turtle. Lol
    Hope that helps. The lore is complicated so it is the best understanding as I know it.
    Finally. When you get to blurryface. Heavy Dirty Soul should be the last video you do because it leads directly into the trench videos.
    Order:
    1) Heavy Dirty Soul
    2) Jumpsuit
    3) Nico & the Niners
    4) Levitate

  • @thebluecollarbibleguy5114
    @thebluecollarbibleguy5114 2 роки тому +1

    Yes! Hitting play now

  • @GolDBaldr
    @GolDBaldr 2 роки тому +1

    You should try reacting to “4 your eyez only”- by J Cole I’d love to hear what you thing

  • @nateburk8952
    @nateburk8952 2 роки тому

    There are so many disingenuous reaction channels out there that research the material before reacting. They pretend to catch every intention and double meaning of every lyric as if they were some kind of savant.
    I honestly appreciate true reactions such as yours. Yes, you’ll get tons of responses how you got it wrong, but honest reactions are a needed void in this medium.
    I didn’t read all the comments, but I feel the ones I read were half right. Several years ago there were a string of celebrity suicides, and each garnered much attention followed by a celebration of their lives. These were the “neon gravestones”. TØP has always been messaged towards the suicidal, and especially the suicidal youth. “I’ll mourn for a kid, but won’t cry for a king”…that’s basically the extended title.
    Keep up with your vids….needed content.

  • @Dyefoxzz
    @Dyefoxzz 2 роки тому

    One thing I kind of feel he is missing is the part where most of the song is talking about giving up on life and not wanting to live with himself because of what had happen but Tyler is a genius on creating a universe where there is a understanding about death and why people think about it constantly and he is a reminder to why people shouldn’t give up on hope

  • @straylightrun53
    @straylightrun53 2 роки тому

    I’m glad people already said it, this song was most definitely about the glorification of suicide, look at mac miller, juice wrld, tenanacion, and many other others, I think it’s how suicide almost rewards those who take their own lives, cuz the media gives it so much attention, it’s basically feeding into the idea that you’ll live forever in peoples minds if you take your life

  • @haroldsantillan9278
    @haroldsantillan9278 2 роки тому +2

    You should react to either, run, ew, ticktock, or afterthought by Joji

  • @crysta148
    @crysta148 2 роки тому +2

    I don’t really listen to them but great to see your reaction 👍

  • @Meum46
    @Meum46 4 місяці тому

    As many others have said, this is not just about selling out, this is about committing suicide as a form of revenge or a way to become famous.

  • @teamvortexwolf3842
    @teamvortexwolf3842 2 роки тому +5

    YESSSS FINALLLLLY😁😁😁😁😁

  • @ethxn4502
    @ethxn4502 2 роки тому +1

    Great reaction i have a suggestion its called "Bad Friend" by crypt the rapper its a really deep song and it has a really good story love the channel keep up the great work ❤

  • @lucahumphreys
    @lucahumphreys 2 роки тому

    YOU NEED TO REACT TO THE TRENCH ALBUM IN ORDER do like a mini series or something lol but there is SO much there

  • @anthonykane4106
    @anthonykane4106 2 роки тому

    Love your content tank you ! 😊

  • @xxbrotacxx
    @xxbrotacxx 2 роки тому

    the 2 songs by twenty one pilots i cant wait for you to react to are Holding Onto You and Guns For Hands

  • @poptivist
    @poptivist 2 роки тому

    so as everyone is pointing out, this song is about suicide by any use of the word 'literal'. that being said, those slightly more abstract impressions you had are present throughout the overall story. i would say spiritual death comes up probably twice as much as as literal, and as you probably already know, is described in part by their band name. people have probably told you it's from 'all my sons' by arthur miller. if you haven't read it, this is my favorite quote, said of the character who takes his own life:
    "...he'll come back. we all come back, kate. these private little revolutions always die. the compromise is always made. in a peculiar way. frank is right -- every man does have a star. the star of one's honesty. and you spend your life groping for it, but once it's out it never lights again. i don't think he went very far. he probably just wanted to be alone to watch his star go out."
    tyler has often described the writing of Neon Gravestones being "black and white." you'll want to remember this song and the starkness of its declarations. it has a counterpart down the line: Redecorate.

  • @livia2770
    @livia2770 2 роки тому

    you should do addict with a pen by them. i feel like it’s one of the songs that speaks the closest to god and how people can actually feel when they’re lost and doubting everything. it’s my favorite song, and it is really beautiful. if you do react to it, please react to the live version in studio. it’s so emotional!

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +1

      We did that one a while back, it’s in the playlist section😊👍

    • @livia2770
      @livia2770 2 роки тому

      @@ReactionTherapyOfficial ohh!! awesome! CANT WAIT TO WATCH IT

  • @blurryface8291
    @blurryface8291 2 роки тому

    Read a little about what the fandom (skeletøn clique) says about the song because it has a lot inside. By reading, you'll be able to catch some of what it's said in the songs. Tyler is a genius and his songs are soooo intense and deep.
    I'm very glad you're getting to know this amazing band that is still helping so many people. You should also react to their videoclipes...You can sink deep into the ocean that is twenty øne piløts and get lost in it without danger.😊

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for these words! It’s funny how other people want me to automatically know what the song is about even though I’m listening for the first time, then others would get mad if I already knew because it spoils the first time listening.
      Thankful for you being kind, patient and understanding of me😊👍

    • @blurryface8291
      @blurryface8291 2 роки тому

      @@ReactionTherapyOfficial Yes, sometimes tøp fans end up being that way, precisely because of the intensity that the lyrics of the songs carry, but it's ridiculous and impossible to expect you or anyone else to receive the songs just like someone who has listened to it like eight hundred times before and I'm sure has read and researched a lot. Not to mention that it is necessary to understand a little further, to be within the narrative of the album. (I even recommend it because I know you'll like it, if you want to). The album is called Trench and there's a lot of people talking about it here on UA-cam. The Pop Song Professor is one of my favorites. But for the narrative, you can search for something like "trench explained" if you really want
      For us who are a part of the skeletøn clique, we need to be more welcoming and be happy that the band is being known by the RIGHT people!!
      I REALLY hope that the fan base doesn't push you away from the band! I'm very happy that you like the songs and the energy of the band. The first contacts with them and everything involved are the best, there's no need to rush!! Music is to be felt too.❤️✨

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +1

      @@blurryface8291 thanks for the comments! I am loving TOP and I have thick skin😂😂 my assistant, Jacqui, has been a HUGE fan of theirs for a while so she keeps me grounded. But I try not to learn too much about them ahead of time so I haven’t read all the lyrics and heard all the meanings of the song. Thank you so much for supporting 😊👍

  • @SaiTheForgotten
    @SaiTheForgotten 2 роки тому +2

    Let's give him some slack. This song doesn't resonate with him as it does so many with suicidal tendencies. This song isnt really for him and thats ok. Let him find meaning other ways. He is one that is already dedicated to life. Celebrate his view.

  • @waynemingin9888
    @waynemingin9888 2 роки тому

    I can't believe this guy listened to this entire song and never realized that this song is about suicide, specifically celebrity suicides. 🤯

  • @SuperSieth
    @SuperSieth 2 роки тому

    It is, to me, about the cultural idea of martyrdom. Once lost, we praise. But dont! Loosing your life shouæd not rewrite your legacy. Stay present! You dont have to die to be appreciated. And fame and glory is not it. It is to stay present. Fuck SoMe, martyrdom, fame and riches. Life is right there! Embrace it!!! And the people in your life!!

  • @conitaalvarez39
    @conitaalvarez39 2 роки тому +1

    Does anyone else think that this may also have been inspired after the chain of suicides caused by 13 reasons why??

  • @craceYT
    @craceYT 2 роки тому

    I highy recommend you to react to “Devil’s Work” from Joyner Lucas. It’s one of the deepest and releast and most lyrical but sad and desperate songs i know. The song describes so much stuff goin on that people can’t put in to words or are afraid to speak off. It would be a very good reaction.

  • @freddykruger3899
    @freddykruger3899 2 роки тому

    As a therapist you should do Friend Please by them

  • @SillyFillySkittles
    @SillyFillySkittles 2 роки тому +1

    I advice you “drown” “just like yesterday” and “redecorate” by Tyler Joseph , the singer of TOP. Furthermore I wanna inform you that the “neon” in the title reminds to the “lore” (the story) behind the video of their songs. In fact the neon, or the leds, represent something of wrong and they are the symbols of Dema , that it is a sort of representation of bad vibes of Tyler . It’s difficult for me try to talk about this so i advice you to watch video about their universe

  • @lourdesavalos598
    @lourdesavalos598 2 роки тому +1

    PLEASE REACT TO THE HOLDING ONTO YOU PLEASE!!

  • @sherriberri9550
    @sherriberri9550 2 роки тому +1

    My fellow Clikkies, I think we are converting him!
    But, in saying that, Tyler is literally speaking of su1c1de.
    I'm waiting on his "Redecorate" breakdown.

  • @matilo1331
    @matilo1331 2 роки тому +2

    Please react to "Twenty one Pilots - Friend, please"

  • @tobiunknown3594
    @tobiunknown3594 2 роки тому

    U should react to popular monster by falling in reverse

  • @pieterdup
    @pieterdup 2 роки тому +1

    Can you please do Matt Maeson Dancing after Death.

  • @SniffingOutPharisees-DanielP
    @SniffingOutPharisees-DanielP 2 роки тому

    Great vid. Pls react to their song “taxi cab”

  • @gracjanzholandii6052
    @gracjanzholandii6052 2 роки тому +1

    i suggest XXXTENtACION - infinity 888

  • @alex-ll9fs
    @alex-ll9fs 2 роки тому

    U should react to "Nico and the Niners"from twenty One Pilots its an amazing song ,Crongats on reaching 100k

  • @elasina
    @elasina 2 роки тому +1

    React to Save by Tyler Joseph ( twenty one pilots song writer )

  • @naturaltren717
    @naturaltren717 2 роки тому

    Would love to see your reaction of the $uicideboy$ song 'My flaws burn through my skin like demonic flames from hell'

  • @dubbie3202
    @dubbie3202 2 роки тому

    One of the best pieces of art about suicide. #stayalive

  • @AfterthoughtTV
    @AfterthoughtTV 2 роки тому +1

    Idk how you didn't recognize this song was about suicide.. Especially with the lyrics right in front of you and your occupation lol. No shade intended I'm just genuinely surprised.

  • @StarHuerta21
    @StarHuerta21 2 роки тому

    The song is about suicide, not selling himself out for fame.. but, interpret it the way you want.

  • @thejohnnyrassa
    @thejohnnyrassa 2 роки тому

    Or better yet Jelly Roll -nothing left at all!!

  • @aaronconnolly7027
    @aaronconnolly7027 2 роки тому +1

    Will u react to king iso edicius next

  • @Pera_StokeR
    @Pera_StokeR 2 роки тому +3

    leave the city next?

  • @Koroisheree
    @Koroisheree 2 роки тому +1

    hey, you should listen to absolute in doubt by little peep :)

  • @elasina
    @elasina 2 роки тому +1

    Please react to NF - Oh Lord

  • @ourroom101
    @ourroom101 2 роки тому +1

    Dude, the other comments on here are for the most part being so soft on you. This song is one hundred percent about the glorification of celebrity suicide and Tyler's own struggle to resist the temptation of becoming another soul lost too soon. I really don't get how you didn't get that, especially by the end verse. 😕

  • @Temtoseygoodbay
    @Temtoseygoodbay Рік тому

    it was written in 2018

  • @gyabiin4825
    @gyabiin4825 2 роки тому

    Also, it could be thought of as American history. I'm not saying that is the meaning, I know it's suicide, but it could be read politically.