They looked genuinely moved by your story Kevin. Happy you got to share that with them. Knowing your art has helped somebody or impacted them in some way is what it’s all about.
I'm 63 and I saw them last week in San Diego. I think I saw one guy older than me - maybe. But it didn't matter, this crowd is so accepting and I think that they're happy that TLDP is appealing to different generations. I go to A LOT of shows and this was one of the best I've seen in awhile!
aw they seem so sweet ! they have such a soothing, charismatic aura and i love the sincerity and kindness they radiate. it's beautiful to see how they were genuinely moved by kevin's story. you can tell how happy they were with the gifts too. such a pleasant video to watch, wonderful guests 🖤
Mic shortage notwhistanding, fantastic interview. Great questions, the guests were super adorable, I admire them so much, especially Abi she's got such a charisma. Their reaction to Kevin's experience felt really genuine. I discovered TLDP whilst browsing the Coachella livestreams waiting for acts I follow to go live. Safe to say they became my favorite for the whole festival. Like the both of you I do find their album filled with bangers from start to finish, and I also felt especially connected to On Your Side. I hope they find continuous success for years to come. They deserve it.
I really enjoyed your reaction vid with your father and seeing this pop up was a real treat!!! I haven't checked out your channel enough to see if you do a lot of interviews or not, but this one was perfect! Excellent questions (that we haven't heard answered yet) and hearing your Dad discuss how much "On Your Side" means to him was emotional -- Im sure for a lot of us who have a similar connection to that song. this album is a treasure and I hope their popularity keeps growing here in North America.
As a person who met them all at a singing earlier this year, genuinely some of the nicest and down to earth people ever. The acoustic set they did beforehand was chefs kiss as well. Long live TLDP❤
Okay, so when I started seeing them on the charts I was feeling too tired to discover a new band. I can't thank Connor and Kevin enough for reminding me of them. I don't know why it felt like this, but Abigail and Georgia made me feel like they were my cousins that I hadn't seen for a long time. Keep going guys, you are doing a great thing.
I haven't heard such a brilliant album since Peter Gabriel's I/O album. Definitely the best British band in a long time. And in this year 2024, they simply outdo everything.
Wow! Great interview. I just watched your reaction video last night so this came up today in my algorithm and I'm so happy it did. I am obsessed with The Last Dinner Party. Best band I have heard in a while. Thank you.
Loooooooov this so much. Been watching this channel for a couple years now and a massive fan of TLDP so happy for Connor and Kevin to get future music royalty on the show. Keep up the great work guys and great interview.
i've never even heard of this group before, but after hearing this wonderful interview i'm intrigued. keep up the great work as always guys; it's crazy how much your channel has grown in so few years.
Been waiting for this one! This was just the perfect interview with the interviewers being true fans and the interviewees being really down to earth lovely people. Already loved the channel but you guys just nailed this 👌. Also, thank you for the Fontaine recommendation lol ❤
Kevin (my fathers name as well) and Connor, my brother. I love you both, we all love you. Continue to be a loving father and son and share the passion and power of music❤
this was a very fun listen, wishing you guys had more time to cover more stuff. regardless i think you guys had fun questions and it was an enjoyable conversation!
This was such a nice interview! I was really excited to see them on here after such a good video of you two listening to the album. Can't wait to see where their career takes them!
My dad and I also listen to music together and we both really enjoyed Nothing Matters. Their sound has a really good balance of retro and modern sounds that certainly appeals to a wide variety of people.
@@chan_martin yes, I completely agree with you! How lovely that you listen to music with your dad and that you both loved Nothing matters ❤️ do you go to concerts together?
@@Lisa-qt4hh We do! It’s been a while since our last concert but it was for Ringo Starr which was awesome as Beatles fans! My dad had never seen him either so it was a bucket list concert for both of us!
@@kevinfromttt kevin, given how much you loved Skinty Fia it’s criminal if you haven’t listened to their first two records yet!! Pls prioritize! This is my favorite band
Your Dads a champ for getting through derealisation, shit is scary as hell and I wouldn’t wish it on anyone, very under talked about and under researched.
@@Ethan54136 I have derealisation for almost a year now and I'm just used to live with it and also I used to had depersonalization but it's gone so I only struggle with derealisation. When it first happened to me, I thought that my mind wasn't at the right place. People with derealisation often feel like they've been watching a movie, or in a videogame or like they're dreaming. It feels like watching the life in front of the window, which does not allow you to interract with world. It is also interesting to point that the anxiety can cause derealisation to be even more "affective". Some people think as if they're dead and with some cases, people might think that they're suffering from other psychic disorders such as shizophrenia. But the difference between phychosis and derealisation is that in derealisation the person has self-awareness about herself or himself so it's important to help the person to understand her or his situation and to let this person talk about her or his feelings for this person to be more secure of her or his own because, unfortunately, some people might end up on suicide and suffering from addictions Depersonalisation actually is a stress fighter mechanism, which protects us from 'reality' as our brain protects itself from developing more serious psychological disorders. But if it lasts longer that month, it becomes a disorder and the bad thing is that there isn't any special medicament treatment for this disorder or theraphy. You can ask the person what does make her or him feel like they've been making contact with reality, it could be everything: interracting with people, writing in diary, and in some cases, the hypnosis theraphy is a great try too. Also, it's also important to know, that the derealisation often being followed with depersonalisation. Depersonalisation is when the person couldn't remember her or his own favorite activities, interests, hobbies. There might be an apathy or lose of the interest in the developing stage of a syndrome so it's also why some people mistake it with shizophrenia symptom. The person could be looking at the mirror and hot recognizing herself or himself. The world feels 'emotionless' and you're also surrounded with feeling that you do everything "automatically". Because some people think that they're suffering from something worse, they might do the things to be 'remembered' by the other people or there could be a change in behaviour, because the person would think that she or he must act proper way as his 'disorder'. Derealisation is always unpredictable. Sometimes, it can just go on its own when the brain realises that there's no danger no more or something that could hurt the mental state and sometimes it lingers for years. But it's not the worst news ever because with some time, you'll just get used to it and be back to your normal life but having a feeling of seeing the world 'far aside'. Also, the last thing to mention is that during the depersonalisation/derealisation the person might think that she or he is speaking somebody's voice and that they're watching from the other person's perspective
@@Ethan54136 I myself struggle with this disorder for almost a year now and I'd say that the most stressful period of it was the beginning of it. Derealisation is othen bound to the depersonalisation disorder so I'd desribe it from my perspective. At first, there might be a lose of interest, an overall apathy for the world. The beginning of this disorder is always different. Sometimes, you just have it by the next day and sometimes (as in my case) it could be in process of developing through some time
@@Ethan54136There might be such symptoms as: the loss of memory (the person couldn't remember what she or he likes so she or he struggle with enjoying anything), the lack of concentration (the person can't concentrate because she or he is always surrounded with feeling as if she or he watching the world through the glass so the objects that she or he sees looks unreal to connect with), obsessive thoughts (sometimes the person might identify herself or himself with criminals and think that they might do something terrible because the person might mistake it with shizophrenia or other disorders), the 'fakeness' and 'emotionless' feeling of the world itself (the person might feel as if she or he is watching from somebody's perspective, being dead or 'not there')
This was a really brilliant interview guys - very engaging questions and that part with Kevin's story really made me tear up. You can really see his passion for music come out!
Once again, awesome interview! I could get used to these Also, it was interesting to hear that you like books too. I've written several over the last 4 years, and I feel like it's rare for someone to be into books and music as much as me! Another reason for me to love the channel :)
Did anybody else pick up on Abi's comment re the two books. It's like you know us. This is like the TWO albums. Is the second album further along than we were given to believe?
@boiibee2851 Godzilla and The Killer too. I made this post nearly 4 months ago and since then they've discussed the second album a few times in interviews. Have you heard the revamped version of Big Dog they played in Tokyo a few days ago yet.?
had to rent microphones for this interview and they weren’t great. apologies in advance for any hissing noise :/
@paynewalker8573they could use a threshold limiter but it would’ve sounded super choppy with everyone talking + the floor noise.
Just get more mics next time 😂
Been listening to you guys for ages, super awesome for you guys to such a great band on!
I’m curious what books did you ask them to sign? Also great interview guys!
one of them wasn't working maybe
@@tyisnt Davinci Resolve vocal isolation wouldve come in clutch here. Works pretty subtly.
They looked genuinely moved by your story Kevin. Happy you got to share that with them. Knowing your art has helped somebody or impacted them in some way is what it’s all about.
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NO WAYY this is HUGE!
YAYAYAYAYAYAY
Yeah those are very huge
It's like two plants coladen.
@@EMANVAwhat does this mean
That's what she said
Dream blunt rotation
What does that mean ?
@@davidboden5791 it means they'd love to smoke a blunt with this group of people. Preferably in the disposition shown in the video.
My man Connor's got that wholesome "written by a woman" rizz for sure 😭 what a champ
😭😭
Ong bruh
Every question made in this video was spot on. What an excelent interview
thank you 🫶🏻
I also struggle with derealization. It’s rare to hear another person speak about it so that was really comforting!
now this is a collab that no one expected
it's an interview not a collab
I'm 63 and I saw them last week in San Diego. I think I saw one guy older than me - maybe. But it didn't matter, this crowd is so accepting and I think that they're happy that TLDP is appealing to different generations. I go to A LOT of shows and this was one of the best I've seen in awhile!
Daygo represent!
Coming from a teenage girl that's currently obsessed with TLDP, thank you! This is the best interview with them I've seen.
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seeing abigale tear up from kevins story was so moving. one of the funnest interviews ive seen in a while.
I love how caring both sides were here. And how genuinely glad everyone seemed about being there. Aaaaah my favourite TLDP interview
I am so glad to see how far this channel has come and how many subscribers they have. I’ve been here since they reacted to “To Pimp a Butterfly”
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found you guys through the last dinner party reaction you did. Can't believe you got to interview them, this was so sweet
Wow, these girls really seems so humble. This week in Argentina a music podcast presented the record and i can´t stop listening now. Amazing.
que podcast?
@@pyrite_ocean metalprogpop cast. Está en spoti
@@pyrite_ocean metalprogpop cast.
aw they seem so sweet ! they have such a soothing, charismatic aura and i love the sincerity and kindness they radiate. it's beautiful to see how they were genuinely moved by kevin's story. you can tell how happy they were with the gifts too. such a pleasant video to watch, wonderful guests 🖤
In 3 episodes Ive been very impressed by how natural and cohesive the interview feels. I would believe that you guys have a history od interviews.
you’ve gotta react to chappell roans debut album rise and fall of a midwest princess!!
oh my god you just opened a whole new world for me, thank you!
@@vulee100 did you listen to the album? :D
@@graciend yess! of course as a debut there are some things that are still raw but i absolutely see the talent
OH MY GOD BEST COLLAB EVER!!!
Man, they seem like absolutely lovely people, on top of being great musicians. So nice to see.
This is so wholesome, it gave me Nardwuar vibes with the gifts and how well you chose the questions!
i think you guys would love Chappell Roan's debut!! amazing interview
this has to be one of the best podcast episodes I've ever watched!!
this is so cool! i’m so glad that you guys got to interview them.
Loving the move to artist interviews. I'm in music radio and journalism in the UK so this one is even more cool to me!
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It's so crazy to see the growth of the channel, I remember stumbling across your reaction to TPAB and MBDTF early on and have been watching since!
Loved the interview, hope you guys get to do more!!
Vancouver, BC only produces the finest music interviewers
Mic shortage notwhistanding, fantastic interview. Great questions, the guests were super adorable, I admire them so much, especially Abi she's got such a charisma. Their reaction to Kevin's experience felt really genuine.
I discovered TLDP whilst browsing the Coachella livestreams waiting for acts I follow to go live. Safe to say they became my favorite for the whole festival. Like the both of you I do find their album filled with bangers from start to finish, and I also felt especially connected to On Your Side. I hope they find continuous success for years to come. They deserve it.
I really enjoyed your reaction vid with your father and seeing this pop up was a real treat!!! I haven't checked out your channel enough to see if you do a lot of interviews or not, but this one was perfect! Excellent questions (that we haven't heard answered yet) and hearing your Dad discuss how much "On Your Side" means to him was emotional -- Im sure for a lot of us who have a similar connection to that song. this album is a treasure and I hope their popularity keeps growing here in North America.
ps I got to meet them at an instore singing here in Columbus Ohio earlier this month and they were just as lovely as they were in this video!!!!
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As a person who met them all at a singing earlier this year, genuinely some of the nicest and down to earth people ever. The acoustic set they did beforehand was chefs kiss as well. Long live TLDP❤
Okay, so when I started seeing them on the charts I was feeling too tired to discover a new band. I can't thank Connor and Kevin enough for reminding me of them. I don't know why it felt like this, but Abigail and Georgia made me feel like they were my cousins that I hadn't seen for a long time. Keep going guys, you are doing a great thing.
I haven't heard such a brilliant album since Peter Gabriel's I/O album. Definitely the best British band in a long time. And in this year 2024, they simply outdo everything.
THIS IS INSAAANE!! love them, congrats on getting them in the video!
31 views in 1 min... your channel is on top!!!
used to get 32 views in a minute. we fell off
@@turningthetablesnot even 33? Damn.
They're obsession with books makes me want to read more
What a great interview. So good to see something informal like this and to see the band just so relaxed and engaged.
This is such a wholesome genuine interview. I love it!
Wow! Great interview. I just watched your reaction video last night so this came up today in my algorithm and I'm so happy it did. I am obsessed with The Last Dinner Party. Best band I have heard in a while. Thank you.
what a personable interview, it felt so authentic and special! excited to see more of these :,) KID CUDI NEXT, TRUST!!!!
I’m gagged you interviewed them. Such Ana amazing interview!
No way you guys got the Last Dinner Party! I'm so jealous of y'all just sitting across each other 😂
One of the best interviews I’ve watched in years! Wholesome and personal! Tip of the hat to Connor & Kevin 🎩
Loooooooov this so much. Been watching this channel for a couple years now and a massive fan of TLDP so happy for Connor and Kevin to get future music royalty on the show. Keep up the great work guys and great interview.
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this was SO incredibly enjoyable my god
i've never even heard of this group before, but after hearing this wonderful interview i'm intrigued. keep up the great work as always guys; it's crazy how much your channel has grown in so few years.
Yall need more mics guys. 😅
fr lol
They seem so sweet and down to earth. Not a fan of the music sadly but a HUGE fan of them as people after this interview
Outstanding. Hello from UK
This video was exactly what I needed, thank you
You guys keep absolutely killing it! i love your sincere and genuine way of interviewing, it's amazing 🔥
this was such a genuine and thoughtful interview!
Been waiting for this one! This was just the perfect interview with the interviewers being true fans and the interviewees being really down to earth lovely people. Already loved the channel but you guys just nailed this 👌. Also, thank you for the Fontaine recommendation lol ❤
This is my favorite interview watching them just be themselves! You guys asked fun questions too!
My fav react channel interviewing my fav band atm. You made my day, tysm!!!
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Kevin (my fathers name as well) and Connor, my brother.
I love you both, we all love you.
Continue to be a loving father and son and share the passion and power of music❤
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wholesome interview. Love the vibes. love the cast. love the album. love the pup special guest.
this was a very fun listen, wishing you guys had more time to cover more stuff. regardless i think you guys had fun questions and it was an enjoyable conversation!
My wife and I just saw them at weekend 1 of Coachella! The ROCKED!!!!
This was such a good interview! Loved hearing Kevin’s story and seeing the band’s reaction too
they seem so sweet. i just watched the reaction. they deserve all the praise they receive
now this is THE dream colab we were missing
This was such a nice interview! I was really excited to see them on here after such a good video of you two listening to the album. Can't wait to see where their career takes them!
So cool that you guys had the opportunity to interview them! Unrelated but could you react to scrapyard by quadeca?
This is so awesome and what a lovely interview. I loved your video where you reacted to their album
My dad and I also listen to music together and we both really enjoyed Nothing Matters. Their sound has a really good balance of retro and modern sounds that certainly appeals to a wide variety of people.
@@chan_martin yes, I completely agree with you! How lovely that you listen to music with your dad and that you both loved Nothing matters ❤️ do you go to concerts together?
@@Lisa-qt4hh We do! It’s been a while since our last concert but it was for Ringo Starr which was awesome as Beatles fans! My dad had never seen him either so it was a bucket list concert for both of us!
@@chan_martin Fantastic!
@@chan_martin that's wonderful! Thanks for sharing that :)
I almost broke my neck clicking on this so quickly. Incredible!!!
WE NEED QUADECA REACTIONS
pleaaaaaaaase
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
YESSS
OHHH SHIT YOU RIGHT
Please if we get quadeca I’ll do a push up
I saw them live opening for Hozier they were amazing !
Mannn you guys are great at these interviews. Would love to see Grian and the Fontaines boys on here some day!
Oh wow that would be amazing!
@@kevinfromttt kevin, given how much you loved Skinty Fia it’s criminal if you haven’t listened to their first two records yet!! Pls prioritize! This is my favorite band
Your Dads a champ for getting through derealisation, shit is scary as hell and I wouldn’t wish it on anyone, very under talked about and under researched.
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What is it? I would love to hear more about it in case I ever could help someone that is going through it.
@@Ethan54136 I have derealisation for almost a year now and I'm just used to live with it and also I used to had depersonalization but it's gone so I only struggle with derealisation. When it first happened to me, I thought that my mind wasn't at the right place. People with derealisation often feel like they've been watching a movie, or in a videogame or like they're dreaming. It feels like watching the life in front of the window, which does not allow you to interract with world. It is also interesting to point that the anxiety can cause derealisation to be even more "affective". Some people think as if they're dead and with some cases, people might think that they're suffering from other psychic disorders such as shizophrenia. But the difference between phychosis and derealisation is that in derealisation the person has self-awareness about herself or himself so it's important to help the person to understand her or his situation and to let this person talk about her or his feelings for this person to be more secure of her or his own because, unfortunately, some people might end up on suicide and suffering from addictions
Depersonalisation actually is a stress fighter mechanism, which protects us from 'reality' as our brain protects itself from developing more serious psychological disorders. But if it lasts longer that month, it becomes a disorder and the bad thing is that there isn't any special medicament treatment for this disorder or theraphy. You can ask the person what does make her or him feel like they've been making contact with reality, it could be everything: interracting with people, writing in diary, and in some cases, the hypnosis theraphy is a great try too.
Also, it's also important to know, that the derealisation often being followed with depersonalisation.
Depersonalisation is when the person couldn't remember her or his own favorite activities, interests, hobbies. There might be an apathy or lose of the interest in the developing stage of a syndrome so it's also why some people mistake it with shizophrenia symptom. The person could be looking at the mirror and hot recognizing herself or himself. The world feels 'emotionless' and you're also surrounded with feeling that you do everything "automatically".
Because some people think that they're suffering from something worse, they might do the things to be 'remembered' by the other people or there could be a change in behaviour, because the person would think that she or he must act proper way as his 'disorder'.
Derealisation is always unpredictable. Sometimes, it can just go on its own when the brain realises that there's no danger no more or something that could hurt the mental state and sometimes it lingers for years. But it's not the worst news ever because with some time, you'll just get used to it and be back to your normal life but having a feeling of seeing the world 'far aside'. Also, the last thing to mention is that during the depersonalisation/derealisation the person might think that she or he is speaking somebody's voice and that they're watching from the other person's perspective
@@Ethan54136 I myself struggle with this disorder for almost a year now and I'd say that the most stressful period of it was the beginning of it. Derealisation is othen bound to the depersonalisation disorder so I'd desribe it from my perspective.
At first, there might be a lose of interest, an overall apathy for the world. The beginning of this disorder is always different. Sometimes, you just have it by the next day and sometimes (as in my case) it could be in process of developing through some time
@@Ethan54136There might be such symptoms as: the loss of memory (the person couldn't remember what she or he likes so she or he struggle with enjoying anything), the lack of concentration (the person can't concentrate because she or he is always surrounded with feeling as if she or he watching the world through the glass so the objects that she or he sees looks unreal to connect with), obsessive thoughts (sometimes the person might identify herself or himself with criminals and think that they might do something terrible because the person might mistake it with shizophrenia or other disorders), the 'fakeness' and 'emotionless' feeling of the world itself (the person might feel as if she or he is watching from somebody's perspective, being dead or 'not there')
You guys should definitely listen to the new Adrienne Lenker project! I feel like Kevin would love the songwriting
This was a really brilliant interview guys - very engaging questions and that part with Kevin's story really made me tear up. You can really see his passion for music come out!
I'm beyond happy because of this =)
hell yeah love the concept of you guys interviewing artists. excited to see how you guys end up getting
smiling! good warm vibes throughout, good job guys keep up the good work!
pls do The war on Drugs - Lost in the dream, a deeper understanding
definetely will love it, it's amaziiiing
2 of my top 25 fav albums ever!
@@halifaxstar me too! you got a good taste in music)
I found you a few weeks ago when I was deep diving reactions to TLDP, and here you are doing an interview.... so fucking jealous!
What a f**kin great interview, honestly ❤ love em
Once again, awesome interview! I could get used to these
Also, it was interesting to hear that you like books too. I've written several over the last 4 years, and I feel like it's rare for someone to be into books and music as much as me! Another reason for me to love the channel :)
Did anybody else pick up on Abi's comment re the two books. It's like you know us. This is like the TWO albums.
Is the second album further along than we were given to believe?
When you attend live shows the ladies play a few songs from the second album, Big Dog, Second Best to name a couple.
@boiibee2851 Godzilla and The Killer too. I made this post nearly 4 months ago and since then they've discussed the second album a few times in interviews. Have you heard the revamped version of Big Dog they played in Tokyo a few days ago yet.?
do u happen to know what were the books? mrs dalloway (i believe) andd…
Jesus christ, i am in love with Abigail
What an interview! ❤
Having just watched their Coachella set a few days ago this is a surreal thumbnail
Kevin seems a bit nervous around the ladies😂
Yup ! :)
THAT'S SO COOOOOL
im in love with abigail
All interviews should aspire to be like this.
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thank you for introducing me to this amazing band:)
What a fun cosy little interview, you can tell they really enjoyed themselves 😊 Keep up the good work Kevin and Conor 👍
Omg I’m so obsessed with this😭
Wow, what an amazing interview. I hope you guys are lucky enough to get to do something like this again.
how did you pull this one off?!?!? great!
loving the elias pettersson (?) puck in the top left corner hope you guys are excited for the playoffs go canucks go!!
Yes Elias puck! friend of the channel @Candormind got it for us!
omg ! how amazing.. congrats on this opportunity !
love the spellling shirt !!! tia is a legend
Immediately one of my favorite interviews ever, aw
Can't believe you interviewed my new favorite band. love you guys ❤
This is so cool! Loved this interview
learning they're such bookworms is so good
this is crazy! love to see it