Some of Children of Bodom members met at musical conservatory in Finland. Classical runs deep in their sound. RIP Alexi H.C.D.R Favourite song “Silent Night Bodom Night”
I didn't like COB at first because of the vocals. Once I got used to his voice, they've became one of the best of all time. The music is the most fun metal can be.
Just love when electric guitars show their take on the Classic violin stuff. It's like the songs would be ageless, every new generation just joins the great orchestra, the eternal river of music.
Alexi is one of those great guitarists that the world of metal has given us, and I am very grateful for that. I knew his band by chance in a record store, it was with his first and magnificent album ... it blew my mind!
Alexi was classically trained first and foremost (many metal guitarists are) RIP Alexi 😢 Scream/growl compliments the music. Singing in note over the top of death metal would sound ridiculous. I guess you either get it or you don't. It's real hard to explain. It's so passionate and emotional
This is the opening movement to the Concerto for violin and orchestra, Opus 8 No 2 by Vivaldi. Called 'Summer', it lends itself well to metal interpretation and has been done by many bands. I loved it !
Alexi also changed his vocal style after the third album to be less rough and more like something you'd hear in Pantera. If you don't like the overdone raw vocals, I'd recommend songs like "Thrashed, Lost And Strungout" or "Platitudes And Barren Words"
We've lost the "heir apparent" to what RR was evolving into.... RIP Alexi....They're jammin' in Heaven, right now!! Can you imagine all the greats , playing together?? Jimi, EVH, RR, SRV, Duane Allman, and now,....Alexi..... & the list goes on!!
Music to me goes hand in hand with mood, on COB's part i am more driven into the melodies and solo but i think ones personality has a lot to do with to what kind of music they can get into. The vocal style is powerful and i found my self listening to COB when i was 16-20 because fast and powerful music were one of the ways to get rid of my teenage restlessness and 'angst'. When i want to listen to something calm i listen to classical music. So in a nutshell, its the raw power, when you feel like you'd want to scream, thats when you(or i) listen to COB.
'Best Metal Guitarist' In GUITAR WORLD's Readers' Poll. Alexi Laiho, guitarist and front man for the award-winning Finnish metal band , has been named "Best Metal Guitarist" in Guitar World magazine's 15th annual readers' poll". So...
Yeah, 👏🏻 👏🏻 I love this piece and these two did bloody well. As for the growls - I’m in the same boat. I’m slowly finding bands where they use it for effect rather than the full song, or ‘just because’. The band Swallow the Sun seems to be a good example of using that vocal style only occasionally (though I haven’t gone through all their stuff yet).
It’s like you said. The music is great. I’ve always ignored the vocals. Or dont notice at this point. The music is genius and is worth pushing through the vocals if you’re not into it. Btw. Alexi, the guitarist is also the vocalist. He did it just to fill out the songs.
Hi guys, love your channel. You go forward pretty fast, heartwarming to see you developing an ear for the more extreme genres, growling etc. :-D So I guess it is time to fill some gaps, I missed so many big names and niches and influential bands that changed metal forever, so I will make a list of stuff that I am sure you find very interesting. (I hope I did not overlook a song that was already reacted to, but hey, might happen, you react to so much music, adorable.) Btw, I especially appreciate Kel's reactions, because she has this analytical ear and the excited curiosity of a serious musician who has been kept away from these genres for way too long and discovers a new world. It is intense to see this, beeing a 51 yrs old Death Metal musician from Germany near the danish border myslf in a band of guys who all could be my children, agewise. (I am learning something new in the endless field of heavy music all the time ... and you might know, Germany and Scandinavia is serious metal territory ... ;-) ) I started as a choir singer myself and quit school choir to play in my first serious heavy rock band in the age of 17 ... such a long way, so much good music along the decades ... and in the beginning I never thought of beeing involved in such hard and heavy music - but hey, this is where music pushes the borders and I guess this is, what all art is about ... Now to my requests/recommendations. I try to make use of the hashtags, hope I do it right... #Aphrodites Child The Four Horsemen (1970) Although this is not metal, it is exceptional music from exceptional musicians from Greece that has had quite an impact on early prog and heavy rock musicians. The two main musicians are also very important in other genres later on, Demis Roussos made a european career in folcloristic popular music, while Vangelis Papathanassiou became an Oscar-awarded composer who produced many timeless movie scores (Chariots of Fire, Blade Runner, 1492 ....) under his forename (well, you can guess it, his last name is not that easy to remember...) #Anthrax Time Not only is the 5th album "persistence of time" the best one they ever made (IMHO), but Anthrax were one of those pioneers of thrash metal that just leave a smile on your face, because they are not only serious musicians with a lot of humor, they have quite good lyrics and concepts too. And even the official video for the (title) song (of the album) can be highly recommended, It does not distract from the music at all and shows, what the band is all about - musicians playing energetic music and having a concept and their very own style with a huge impact on anything thereafter in metal. #Bathory Twilights of the Gods (lyrics video) This is something very special and important. Quorthon, writer, singer and guitarist of this band project, created a whole new genre for metal after he came from the satanistic black metal roots to nordic mythology - viking metal. He dived deeply into the world of viking philosophy, religion and history and created a style, that has a slow tribal uniqueness, you can feel the cold breeze, smell the horses, see the mountains and fjords and feel the pain of the hard life in early medieval viking life in his music. It is very intense - and as conceptual als metal can be. The song is 14 min. long and epic as so much of Quorthons music. He died very young, unfortunately, but had many fans that made him a metal legend until today, his influence on metal musicians was huge, despite the fact, that it was a niche genre in the beginning. #Malsain Kvele Seg (see the (only) official video of this band - the lyrics would not help you anyway, if you are not familiar with scandinavian languages ... it's about torturing yourself, swallowing rats etc., you know, totally common stuff ;-) ) This is a real small gem in metal. Malsain is very straight forward black metal with an exceptional female vocalist, who quit growling after Malsain and switched over to nordic folk. An adorable piece of music with own vibe, still has loyal fans because they were quite athmospheric and a thing on their own. Best of metal underground. #Cypecore The Alliance This is a very hot new band from Germany. Their concept is science fiction metalcore, and man, they are powerful. Watch the official video, so you get the vibe, it is not distracting from the music, since music, video (and also their live appearance, which is the same as in the video) are one concept. Great energy, great instrumentalists, exceptional drummer. They get famous fast! #Voice of Baceprot - School Revolution #MetalDNA ? These hijab-wearing three schoolgirls from West Java rock all Indonesian festivals and are declared fans of bands like Lamb of God. They ROCK. Funk bass and solid metal works. Such a fun to see ... (The official video has best sound quality, and sorry, I can not say anything to the indonesian lyrics, but hey - did I mention it ROCKS?) That's it for now! Party on, Kel! Party on, Rich!
antonio vivaldi wrote four seasons as a 4 part variation on a theme,same tune but different speed The Four Seasons (Italian: Le quattro stagioni) is a group of four violin concerti by Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, each of which gives musical expression to a season of the year. They were written around 1716-1717 and were published in 1725 in Amsterdam, together with eight additional concerti, as Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione ("The Contest Between Harmony and Invention").
What we like about that growling style is that it's rough and cold, heavy and extreme. Paired with the melodies it makes for an interesting contrast. COB has horror themes in their lyrics and with the Grim Reaper as their mascot. Theyre named after an infamous murder story that happened at a lake near them. So it all comes together in this heavy style that's really powerful and very 80s/90s style.
That's funny. When I found out about Kel's classical background I remembered this video. I'm glad that you've found it. Instrumentals in heavy metal music were always very important. There was a time when lots of albums had at least one instrumental. If you have the time please check ANNIHILATOR "Crystal Ann" and KING DIAMOND "Insanity". These are two of my all time favorites, maybe you can react to them in the same session as they're kind of short. :-)
For a lot of us metalheads, the vocals are cathartic. Without being all "woe is me" I suffer with depression, but by singing along in this style (CoB, Slipknot, etc) the brain releases dopamine and adrenaline which gives that feel good factor, and so helps (me) cope better
I totally agree with that. Composure extrodinare, and the fact that he is immobile and he is still composing even with total paralysis... Jason Becker Not Dead Yet. Please watch...
Agree with all listed. Jason Becker is probably the most influential but somewhat forgotten guitarist of his time. Eventhough he cannot play any longer, he can still compose the most incredible music ever.
Would really like you to check these songs out as they are from not so well known bands (mix of genres): A Forest of Stars - Precipice Pirouette Aetherian - Black Sails Brainstorm - When Pain Becomes Real Communic - Facing Tomorrow Shymalgoghnar - Transience Shymalgoghnar - No Child of Man Could Follow Sulphur Aeon - Yuggothian Spell Cypecore - The Alliance Cypecore - Dissatisfactory Cypecore - Remembrance Whispered - Strike! While Heaven Wept - The Furthest Shore And of course the up-and-coming new (fictional) band Belzebubs - Blackened Call Belzebubs - Cathedrals of Mourning
A lot of European metal musicians are classical or jazz trained,and don't forget metal is arranged the same as classical that's why they can crossover with orchestra's
Alexi took violin lessons before he switched to guitar. Roope Latvala likes to play Bach on guitar. Their keyboardist studied classical music&piano at very high level.. Their first album is very much neo-classical metal... I think they appreciate classical music quite a bit and it shines through :) I'm not 100% sure but I think there are no other instruments in this video than the two guitars, I believe they're using effects to make their sound a lot more like bowed string instruments. Anyway, great rendition, great reaction! :)
In the case of melodic death metal, instead of the vocals being melodic and the guitar being rhythmic they are trading places. So if you listen to the vocals as the rhythm and the guitar as the melody it makes a lot more sense musically
When it comes to vocals, this just might not be your cup of tea, and there's nothing wrong with that! When it comes to this type of metal, Alexi always had a very unique scream. It's guttural at times and yet has a pitch to it. Another thing I always loved was seeing the songs live. Seeing someone play a complex guitar lead while also doing vocals just requires an amount of talent not many people have. Loved the video by the way!
OK, this might help out with your question on the growly vocals... in those songs, the melody and harmonies are all in the GUITARS, most melodeath is like that... best example would be Arch Enemy and even amon Amarth, all the melody lines and stuff are in the guitars and all the vocals are monotone growls... hope that helped...
The reason I love the so called "style" Alexi has in his vocals is because of being able to specifically relate on a SEVERE dark level of depression and pain... hearing the pain in his voice through those screams just works with my soul personally. I think it takes a certain level of empathy,,trauma , pain and experience to be able to relate to that primal way of screaming. My soul just feels it all, especially when you dive deep into the lyrics... Death is probably the hardest thing to rationalize in this world in my opinion... and expressing that through music isn't going to sound positive. HOWEVER that being said , there is also alot of positivity that comes from this type of music and sound. It is cathartic because the troubled souls such as myself can relate to this and not feel alone. Many people may think it sounds like nails on a chalkboard, but people on my level think his voice sounds like an angel.... It takes a certain level of pain in your heart to be able to appreciate and feel the gorgeous bliss from the sounds Children of Bodom and many other Death/ black metal / Extreme Metal/ Gothic rock/ rock n roll , and heavy metal bands have to offer.... ;) \m/ keep that third eye open people :P much love!
#ChildrenOfBodom Alexi Laiho Vs Janne Warman Live HD
Bodom was my first metal band, been hooked ever since, around 10 years. I like mainly because Alexi's composition writing, especially the solos by Alexi and Janne. I like the vocals too, but when I'm listening to other music with growls I mostly don't like it. Its just something that Bodom has that I really enjoy.
You just spoke my mind. I was 12 when I found them - holy fuck, that was 15 years ago.... and 15 when I became a small time editor for their fansite(RIP). They kind of lost me at Blooddrunk but now I'm back with their game.
They do have that effect on a person. Sometimes it's not even about the music, the Bodom guys just have such a charming chemistry together and that never fails to draw me in. Like, you can hear it in the songs that these guys enjoy playing together.
I think its time you're introduced to Septicflesh. Atmospheric Death Symphonic metal from Greece! Choose any song between Prometheus, Portrait of a Headless Man or Prototype.
Like I tell my wife, you need to tune out the vocals and listen to the music. I love Bodom and Alexi is, hands down, one of the greatest guitarists on the planet. Listen to the guitar solo on Hate Me!....it's like King Diamond, the music is amazing but the vocals are an acquired taste...
#VanDerGraafGenerator A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers, this is probably my all-time favorite song it's a roller-coaster of emotions, it's about a lighthouse keeper who went insane due to solitude(i'll spoil no more xD) i'm sure you will love it
A headache? I respect and show love to this band because I myself am a guitarist. To execute classical tunes, imitate violins and give it a dose of metal requires a great deal of talent. Alexi is one of the most dedicated and talented riff writers of this age. To take those skills with 4 other guys and jam the way the do, I mean damn, you got to be gifted. To appreciate them does require a certain respect to the genre I guess and maybe a musical ear and eye to recognize that this great artistry. Not the ingredients for a headache. Go take some Tylenol and listen to the BeeGees guy.
You mentioned the scale length of a violin compared to a guitar, Kel - just for a help in understanding / comparing ... The "scale length" - the length of the strings from the bridge to the nut - of a 4/4 violin is generally 12.8 inches, while the larger viola is generally 16-17 inches for a full size instrument. A cello (again, full-size or 4/4) is usually a bit under 27.5 inches. Not counting extended-range or baritone guitars, electric guitars are usually in one of two sizes - Fenders (and guitars modeled after them like the ones in this video) are normally 25.5 inches, while Gibson-style guitars are normally 24.75 inches - either being just a bit shorter than a cello and roughly twice as long as a violin. This means, for those who aren't musicians, that on a guitar, your fingers must stretch twice as far to get from one note to the next when compared to the same stretch on a violin (which was, of course, your point :-D)!
Ahh, I forgot about this one (instrumental), although it is not from the band itself. Thumb up! #Insomnium : The River - lyrical Video , or Lay of The Autumn - lyrical video (or both!)...! Greetings from Norway =)
If only there was a country where by mastering own instrument you are at least in Playboy (Linda Lampenius violin), Apocalyptica Cello. Alexi Laiho Guitar. Well all of those comes from Finland. And Song name? Darude - Sandstorm... Also Finland. All the best for you and your followers.
i am late for this but i want to share my opinion anyway lol.. i completely understood why you guys dislike the vocals. i did too back when i started listening to metal. but surely enough i tried to imagine what it would sound like if i changed the vocal to clear ones.. for example the song "everytime i die" or mostly any songs of "Cob" its just doesnt feel right. this band is what got me into metal because of the riffs and solos.. so i started to search for other band thats similar to this and different types of growl and screams. the more i listen to it the more i understand the power and the energy those screams and growls are pumping my excitement. listening to the riffs and solos made me appreciate the creativity and skills they have and motivate me to learn them.
Recommending "Canon Rock" by Krypteria. It's Johann Pachelbel's "Canon in D Major" arranged as a Rock Version by JerryC. But in Krypteria's Version, they're also playing the BGM live instead of Playback.
Imagine if all the great composers like Bach and Mozart had access to electric guitars to incorporate into their music? Holy crap, would have been epic!
What turns me on to children of bodom is their hate and anger. I can relate to them on a spiritual level. Their lyrics are filled with with everything that I feel inside and to have clean or goofy vocals would take away from what they are. It's raspy, it's rough, and to be honest. It is ugly. I've always found ugly things to be far more beautiful than what normal people find to be beautiful. It connects with me because so much because of its grit. When I listen to music with clean vocals or happy subject matter... I just kind of laugh. Nobody has fuck shit to say anymore but Alexi wore his emotions on his sleeves. He was what he was. Rest in Peace king. I only regret that your reaper took you home so soon.
#MetalChickPick Alexi Laiho vs Janne Warman HD (that is the video title. Artist is Children of Bodom); This video is not just about great musicians, but a story of true friendship.
Hi Kel-n-Rich, would you please, please react to the live performance of Alexi Laiho - children of Bodom - passage to the Reaper ( it's on waldemarson's channel ). It's from the same instructional video as the Vivaldi Four Season's piece (with Alexi Laiho in the blue denim cutoff jacket and Roope Latvala in the darker shirt), and is easily one of THE best guitar playing performances that you will ever see on the whole of youtube . I would love to see both of your reactions to it.
Developing countries finally finding out about this stuff made in 2006 or around. Yes, you can actually get flute sounds out of guitar. RIP Alexi PERKELE
Some of Children of Bodom members met at musical conservatory in Finland. Classical runs deep in their sound. RIP Alexi H.C.D.R
Favourite song “Silent Night Bodom Night”
You're not wrong. Black metal and classical has always been the Bodom sound. Alexi was very clever
That song is fucking dope. I think it’s underrated… like a lot of their songs.
Alexi can play Vivaldi so well because he played violin as a kid and he's also classically trained.
RIP Alexi :(
I didn't like COB at first because of the vocals. Once I got used to his voice, they've became one of the best of all time. The music is the most fun metal can be.
Yeah same. At first the vocals and then you realize Alexi was the best all along
Just love when electric guitars show their take on the Classic violin stuff. It's like the songs would be ageless, every new generation just joins the great orchestra, the eternal river of music.
Baroque music is metal before the invention of electric guitars and amplifiers.
Yes, honestly, Bach is the father of metal.
Bach is revived when anyone picks up a guitar to play metal
Kinda funny that a very bug percentage of classically trained musicians disagree. Metal is traditionally more rooted in blues.
Classical was after baroque
Alexi by far the best "melodic death metal" type vocalist. Not even just that just a great vocalist over all. R.I.P man
Cob constantly incorporates classical works into the music it's amazing
Alexi is one of those great guitarists that the world of metal has given us, and I am very grateful for that. I knew his band by chance in a record store, it was with his first and magnificent album ... it blew my mind!
RIP Alexi. metal legends
Alexi was classically trained first and foremost (many metal guitarists are)
RIP Alexi 😢
Scream/growl compliments the music. Singing in note over the top of death metal would sound ridiculous. I guess you either get it or you don't. It's real hard to explain.
It's so passionate and emotional
God I miss Alexi already
Alexi's duels with keyboardest Janne are just as epic \m/
Janne have another great band too. Warmen - The Evil That Warmen Do ua-cam.com/video/_M_KIOQLkbk/v-deo.html
Agreed
This is the opening movement to the Concerto for violin and orchestra, Opus 8 No 2 by Vivaldi. Called 'Summer', it lends itself well to metal interpretation and has been done by many bands. I loved it !
Alexi also changed his vocal style after the third album to be less rough and more like something you'd hear in Pantera. If you don't like the overdone raw vocals, I'd recommend songs like "Thrashed, Lost And Strungout" or "Platitudes And Barren Words"
alexis vocals fuckin rule, if he was singing the lyrics he does in a perfectly skilled, squeaky clean style it would lose so much in my opinion
You haven’t checked out #apocalyptica yet? Metal with cellos. They started out by making an album of Metallica songs with 4 Cellos.🤘🏼
I was about to say... Listen some Apocalyptica
Apocalyptica 🤘🤘
How about we all post a request for them right here? #apocalyptica enter sandman. The Netherlands
Love the dress
@@DMGinc77 yes, Apocalyptica plays Metallica on four cellos,
Wow i havent seen this clip in like 7 years, almost forgot about it.
We've lost the "heir apparent" to what RR was evolving into.... RIP Alexi....They're jammin' in Heaven, right now!! Can you imagine all the greats , playing together?? Jimi, EVH, RR, SRV, Duane Allman, and now,....Alexi..... & the list goes on!!
More melodic Finnish metal? Try MOONSORROW or Ensiferum!!
MOONSORROW - TYVEN/SANKARIHAUTA
MOONSORROW - RUTTOLEHTO or
ENSIFERUM - LAI LAI HEI
I highly second Ensiferum, premium folk metal...good song suggestion too! #Ensiferum - LAI LAI HEI
Music to me goes hand in hand with mood, on COB's part i am more driven into the melodies and solo but i think ones personality has a lot to do with to what kind of music they can get into. The vocal style is powerful and i found my self listening to COB when i was 16-20 because fast and powerful music were one of the ways to get rid of my teenage restlessness and 'angst'. When i want to listen to something calm i listen to classical music. So in a nutshell, its the raw power, when you feel like you'd want to scream, thats when you(or i) listen to COB.
Thank you, Mr Rich and Mrs Kel... thank you so much for your channel... Amazing.
Nice! Interesting rendition of a piece that has certainly stood the test of time
Rest in Peace Alexi Laiho, cheers from Brazil zil zil ...
'Best Metal Guitarist' In GUITAR WORLD's Readers' Poll. Alexi Laiho, guitarist and front man for the award-winning Finnish metal band , has been named "Best Metal Guitarist" in Guitar World magazine's 15th annual readers' poll". So...
Yeah, 👏🏻 👏🏻
I love this piece and these two did bloody well.
As for the growls - I’m in the same boat. I’m slowly finding bands where they use it for effect rather than the full song, or ‘just because’. The band Swallow the Sun seems to be a good example of using that vocal style only occasionally (though I haven’t gone through all their stuff yet).
It’s like you said. The music is great. I’ve always ignored the vocals. Or dont notice at this point. The music is genius and is worth pushing through the vocals if you’re not into it. Btw. Alexi, the guitarist is also the vocalist. He did it just to fill out the songs.
Classical music... greats guitarists. Great Job
Nice reaction video, you didnt even interrupt and pause the original video. Alexi and Roope are and were such legends in Finland.
RIP Alexi Laiho
Hi guys, love your channel. You go forward pretty fast, heartwarming to see you developing an ear for the more extreme genres, growling etc. :-D
So I guess it is time to fill some gaps, I missed so many big names and niches and influential bands that changed metal forever, so I will make a list of stuff that I am sure you find very interesting. (I hope I did not overlook a song that was already reacted to, but hey, might happen, you react to so much music, adorable.)
Btw, I especially appreciate Kel's reactions, because she has this analytical ear and the excited curiosity of a serious musician who has been kept away from these genres for way too long and discovers a new world. It is intense to see this, beeing a 51 yrs old Death Metal musician from Germany near the danish border myslf in a band of guys who all could be my children, agewise. (I am learning something new in the endless field of heavy music all the time ... and you might know, Germany and Scandinavia is serious metal territory ... ;-) ) I started as a choir singer myself and quit school choir to play in my first serious heavy rock band in the age of 17 ... such a long way, so much good music along the decades ... and in the beginning I never thought of beeing involved in such hard and heavy music - but hey, this is where music pushes the borders and I guess this is, what all art is about ...
Now to my requests/recommendations. I try to make use of the hashtags, hope I do it right...
#Aphrodites Child The Four Horsemen (1970)
Although this is not metal, it is exceptional music from exceptional musicians from Greece that has had quite an impact on early prog and heavy rock musicians. The two main musicians are also very important in other genres later on, Demis Roussos made a european career in folcloristic popular music, while Vangelis Papathanassiou became an Oscar-awarded composer who produced many timeless movie scores (Chariots of Fire, Blade Runner, 1492 ....) under his forename (well, you can guess it, his last name is not that easy to remember...)
#Anthrax Time
Not only is the 5th album "persistence of time" the best one they ever made (IMHO), but Anthrax were one of those pioneers of thrash metal that just leave a smile on your face, because they are not only serious musicians with a lot of humor, they have quite good lyrics and concepts too. And even the official video for the (title) song (of the album) can be highly recommended, It does not distract from the music at all and shows, what the band is all about - musicians playing energetic music and having a concept and their very own style with a huge impact on anything thereafter in metal.
#Bathory Twilights of the Gods (lyrics video)
This is something very special and important. Quorthon, writer, singer and guitarist of this band project, created a whole new genre for metal after he came from the satanistic black metal roots to nordic mythology - viking metal. He dived deeply into the world of viking philosophy, religion and history and created a style, that has a slow tribal uniqueness, you can feel the cold breeze, smell the horses, see the mountains and fjords and feel the pain of the hard life in early medieval viking life in his music. It is very intense - and as conceptual als metal can be. The song is 14 min. long and epic as so much of Quorthons music. He died very young, unfortunately, but had many fans that made him a metal legend until today, his influence on metal musicians was huge, despite the fact, that it was a niche genre in the beginning.
#Malsain Kvele Seg (see the (only) official video of this band - the lyrics would not help you anyway, if you are not familiar with scandinavian languages ... it's about torturing yourself, swallowing rats etc., you know, totally common stuff ;-) )
This is a real small gem in metal. Malsain is very straight forward black metal with an exceptional female vocalist, who quit growling after Malsain and switched over to nordic folk. An adorable piece of music with own vibe, still has loyal fans because they were quite athmospheric and a thing on their own. Best of metal underground.
#Cypecore The Alliance
This is a very hot new band from Germany. Their concept is science fiction metalcore, and man, they are powerful. Watch the official video, so you get the vibe, it is not distracting from the music, since music, video (and also their live appearance, which is the same as in the video) are one concept. Great energy, great instrumentalists, exceptional drummer.
They get famous fast!
#Voice of Baceprot - School Revolution #MetalDNA ?
These hijab-wearing three schoolgirls from West Java rock all Indonesian festivals and are declared fans of bands like Lamb of God. They ROCK. Funk bass and solid metal works. Such a fun to see ... (The official video has best sound quality, and sorry, I can not say anything to the indonesian lyrics, but hey - did I mention it ROCKS?)
That's it for now! Party on, Kel! Party on, Rich!
PS : Pls, don't confuse "Time" from Anthrax with their cover of "Got the time°, "Time is a much better example of their own style...
Your wife is well rounded . . . in her tastes in music
Alexi is and will always be a fucken legend. R.I.P. Wild Child
antonio vivaldi wrote four seasons as a 4 part variation on a theme,same tune but different speed The Four Seasons (Italian: Le quattro stagioni) is a group of four violin concerti by Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, each of which gives musical expression to a season of the year. They were written around 1716-1717 and were published in 1725 in Amsterdam, together with eight additional concerti, as Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione ("The Contest Between Harmony and Invention").
Awesome reaction! You’ll find lots of metal heads really enjoy classical music too
Wolf Hoffmann, guitarist in Accept, has a solo album where he plays classic pieces.
#ACCEPT No Shelter live ua-cam.com/video/9WWBrOWFq3I/v-deo.html
Not classical, but great live w newer singer Mark Tornillo (NJ)
You guys do a great job on the reaction videos. I like yours the best! Thanks and keep it up.
...dude just went and got himself a real-life Trinity... Way to bend the Matrix, Neo! ^5 :D
I miss you my friend 😞
What we like about that growling style is that it's rough and cold, heavy and extreme. Paired with the melodies it makes for an interesting contrast. COB has horror themes in their lyrics and with the Grim Reaper as their mascot. Theyre named after an infamous murder story that happened at a lake near them. So it all comes together in this heavy style that's really powerful and very 80s/90s style.
I'm an COB FAN Since 1998. RESPECT! PS your and lucky man TREASURE HER WITH YOUR LIFE
#AngelVivaldi - A Mercurian Summer, A Martian Winter, A Eurasian Autumn and A Venusian Spring. His own four seasons. Great stuff.
Yes!! Excellent choices. AV is an incredible guitarist for them to review
RIP Alexi
This was d very 1st video I watched about COB.
We will always miss you Alexi Laiho. \m/
Alexi Lahoi etc. were always a top of the shelve guitarist. Very tight.
In metal this reminds me mostly of Stratovarius - maybe it's that cembalo sound they do with the key-board.
That's funny. When I found out about Kel's classical background I remembered this video. I'm glad that you've found it. Instrumentals in heavy metal music were always very important. There was a time when lots of albums had at least one instrumental. If you have the time please check ANNIHILATOR "Crystal Ann" and KING DIAMOND "Insanity". These are two of my all time favorites, maybe you can react to them in the same session as they're kind of short. :-)
Black Label Society and Children of Bodom, Clutch, and 2cents was a pretty awesome show, I had never seen Bodom before and they KILLED IT.
Vivaldi is my favorite classical composer.
For a lot of us metalheads, the vocals are cathartic. Without being all "woe is me" I suffer with depression, but by singing along in this style (CoB, Slipknot, etc) the brain releases dopamine and adrenaline which gives that feel good factor, and so helps (me) cope better
#JasonBecker Air
I totally agree with that. Composure extrodinare, and the fact that he is immobile and he is still composing even with total paralysis... Jason Becker Not Dead Yet. Please watch...
Shannon Kelly indeed. They should watch it
Agree with all listed. Jason Becker is probably the most influential but somewhat forgotten guitarist of his time. Eventhough he cannot play any longer, he can still compose the most incredible music ever.
The text in the beginning made me think of "Michael Romeo Demonstrations". He's the guitarist of Symphony X and he's great.
Beautiful song beautifully played.
Would really like you to check these songs out as they are from not so well known bands (mix of genres):
A Forest of Stars - Precipice Pirouette
Aetherian - Black Sails
Brainstorm - When Pain Becomes Real
Communic - Facing Tomorrow
Shymalgoghnar - Transience
Shymalgoghnar - No Child of Man Could Follow
Sulphur Aeon - Yuggothian Spell
Cypecore - The Alliance
Cypecore - Dissatisfactory
Cypecore - Remembrance
Whispered - Strike!
While Heaven Wept - The Furthest Shore
And of course the up-and-coming new (fictional) band
Belzebubs - Blackened Call
Belzebubs - Cathedrals of Mourning
A lot of European metal musicians are classical or jazz trained,and don't forget metal is arranged the same as classical that's why they can crossover with orchestra's
Alexi took violin lessons before he switched to guitar. Roope Latvala likes to play Bach on guitar. Their keyboardist studied classical music&piano at very high level.. Their first album is very much neo-classical metal... I think they appreciate classical music quite a bit and it shines through :) I'm not 100% sure but I think there are no other instruments in this video than the two guitars, I believe they're using effects to make their sound a lot more like bowed string instruments. Anyway, great rendition, great reaction! :)
In the case of melodic death metal, instead of the vocals being melodic and the guitar being rhythmic they are trading places. So if you listen to the vocals as the rhythm and the guitar as the melody it makes a lot more sense musically
Nice, but since you've already reacted to Tina S, there can be only this "Wintersun - Time (TIME I Live Rehearsals At Sonic Pump Studios) REMASTER".
When it comes to vocals, this just might not be your cup of tea, and there's nothing wrong with that! When it comes to this type of metal, Alexi always had a very unique scream. It's guttural at times and yet has a pitch to it. Another thing I always loved was seeing the songs live. Seeing someone play a complex guitar lead while also doing vocals just requires an amount of talent not many people have.
Loved the video by the way!
Respect to Roope Latvala also!!
OK, this might help out with your question on the growly vocals... in those songs, the melody and harmonies are all in the GUITARS, most melodeath is like that... best example would be Arch Enemy and even amon Amarth, all the melody lines and stuff are in the guitars and all the vocals are monotone growls... hope that helped...
The vocal style I can zone out because of the amazing musicianship, songwriting and arrangements.
alexis vocals fuckin rule, if he was singing the lyrics he does in a perfectly skilled, squeaky clean style it would lose so much in my opinion
#Apocalyptica Battery at Hellfest
#Apocalyptica One live
Outstanding. Your jaws will hit the floor
Epica also did a cover of this song live at the retrospect show, you guys can watch it on youtube
I love Alexi, but remember Roopa were the other 50% . Many says Roopa were Finland's answer to Norway's Ronnie Le Tekro.
The reason I love the so called "style" Alexi has in his vocals is because of being able to specifically relate on a SEVERE dark level of depression and pain... hearing the pain in his voice through those screams just works with my soul personally. I think it takes a certain level of empathy,,trauma , pain and experience to be able to relate to that primal way of screaming. My soul just feels it all, especially when you dive deep into the lyrics...
Death is probably the hardest thing to rationalize in this world in my opinion... and expressing that through music isn't going to sound positive. HOWEVER that being said , there is also alot of positivity that comes from this type of music and sound. It is cathartic because the troubled souls such as myself can relate to this and not feel alone. Many people may think it sounds like nails on a chalkboard, but people on my level think his voice sounds like an angel.... It takes a certain level of pain in your heart to be able to appreciate and feel the gorgeous bliss from the sounds Children of Bodom and many other Death/ black metal / Extreme Metal/ Gothic rock/ rock n roll , and heavy metal bands have to offer.... ;) \m/ keep that third eye open people :P much love!
#ChildrenOfBodom Alexi Laiho Vs Janne Warman Live HD
Bodom was my first metal band, been hooked ever since, around 10 years. I like mainly because Alexi's composition writing, especially the solos by Alexi and Janne. I like the vocals too, but when I'm listening to other music with growls I mostly don't like it. Its just something that Bodom has that I really enjoy.
You just spoke my mind. I was 12 when I found them - holy fuck, that was 15 years ago.... and 15 when I became a small time editor for their fansite(RIP). They kind of lost me at Blooddrunk but now I'm back with their game.
@@Ricamros Thats nice man! I ve been listening around the Blooddrunk era, I was like 10 or 11 - and they completely changed my life.
They do have that effect on a person. Sometimes it's not even about the music, the Bodom guys just have such a charming chemistry together and that never fails to draw me in. Like, you can hear it in the songs that these guys enjoy playing together.
@@Ricamros couldn't agree more!
Amazing!
I think its time you're introduced to Septicflesh. Atmospheric Death Symphonic metal from Greece! Choose any song between Prometheus, Portrait of a Headless Man or Prototype.
''The eldest cosmonaut'' both versions
RIP Alexi Laiho 😭
COB FOREVER
Finland is a metal nation. This was just a scratch of the surface
Like I tell my wife, you need to tune out the vocals and listen to the music. I love Bodom and Alexi is, hands down, one of the greatest guitarists on the planet. Listen to the guitar solo on Hate Me!....it's like King Diamond, the music is amazing but the vocals are an acquired taste...
Please Rob Halford - Silent Scream (Live resurrection), this is awesome!!
#VanDerGraafGenerator A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers, this is probably my all-time favorite song it's a roller-coaster of emotions, it's about a lighthouse keeper who went insane due to solitude(i'll spoil no more xD) i'm sure you will love it
R.i.p. Aleksi Laiho the legend
A headache? I respect and show love to this band because I myself am a guitarist. To execute classical tunes, imitate violins and give it a dose of metal requires a great deal of talent. Alexi is one of the most dedicated and talented riff writers of this age. To take those skills with 4 other guys and jam the way the do, I mean damn, you got to be gifted. To appreciate them does require a certain respect to the genre I guess and maybe a musical ear and eye to recognize that this great artistry. Not the ingredients for a headache. Go take some Tylenol and listen to the BeeGees guy.
Maybe you could check out some Paradise Lost, a British Goth Metal band
#ParadiseLost Embers Fire - from the UK 🤘
alexi was a violintst in the day RIP
Ooooo Road Trip album listen! Can’t wait!
COB have a great cover of Britney's ''Oops...I did it again
You mentioned the scale length of a violin compared to a guitar, Kel - just for a help in understanding / comparing ...
The "scale length" - the length of the strings from the bridge to the nut - of a 4/4 violin is generally 12.8 inches, while the larger viola is generally 16-17 inches for a full size instrument. A cello (again, full-size or 4/4) is usually a bit under 27.5 inches.
Not counting extended-range or baritone guitars, electric guitars are usually in one of two sizes - Fenders (and guitars modeled after them like the ones in this video) are normally 25.5 inches, while Gibson-style guitars are normally 24.75 inches - either being just a bit shorter than a cello and roughly twice as long as a violin. This means, for those who aren't musicians, that on a guitar, your fingers must stretch twice as far to get from one note to the next when compared to the same stretch on a violin (which was, of course, your point :-D)!
Ahh, I forgot about this one (instrumental), although it is not from the band itself. Thumb up!
#Insomnium : The River - lyrical Video , or Lay of The Autumn - lyrical video (or both!)...!
Greetings from Norway =)
Best Metal album of 18th century :D
This classic is covered by a number of guitarists on you tube including Tina S.
Rest in peace Alexi ❤
The lady here is very much on top music in general. Good interpretation of this great piece of music.
Big thumps up for your video from Québec . My suggestion : Beyond Fiction - Struggle to resist . Epic and underated !!
Way to go Gwen 👍👍♥️
This will make this dude sterile!😁 Roopes part is actually harder to play.
Thanks for giving them a fair shake guys 😁👍
If only there was a country where by mastering own instrument you are at least in Playboy (Linda Lampenius violin), Apocalyptica Cello. Alexi Laiho Guitar. Well all of those comes from Finland. And Song name? Darude - Sandstorm... Also Finland. All the best for you and your followers.
Angels Cry - Angra has a Caprice n. 24 pass in the middle
To those who don't know it is Four Seasons : Summer 3rd Movement. :)
i am late for this but i want to share my opinion anyway lol.. i completely understood why you guys dislike the vocals. i did too back when i started listening to metal. but surely enough i tried to imagine what it would sound like if i changed the vocal to clear ones.. for example the song "everytime i die" or mostly any songs of "Cob" its just doesnt feel right. this band is what got me into metal because of the riffs and solos.. so i started to search for other band thats similar to this and different types of growl and screams. the more i listen to it the more i understand the power and the energy those screams and growls are pumping my excitement. listening to the riffs and solos made me appreciate the creativity and skills they have and motivate me to learn them.
Symphonic tribute Children of bodom. Is the best
Takayoshi Ohmura (Liv Moon) - Swan Lake (Tchaikovsky): ua-cam.com/video/ej98AVy4dkc/v-deo.html
Cole Rolland - Moonlight Sonata (3rd Movement) (Beethoven): ua-cam.com/video/NxnV-1LLa8w/v-deo.html
Recommending "Canon Rock" by Krypteria.
It's Johann Pachelbel's "Canon in D Major" arranged as a Rock Version by JerryC.
But in Krypteria's Version, they're also playing the BGM live instead of Playback.
Imagine if all the great composers like Bach and Mozart had access to electric guitars to incorporate into their music? Holy crap, would have been epic!
And synthesizers.
What turns me on to children of bodom is their hate and anger. I can relate to them on a spiritual level. Their lyrics are filled with with everything that I feel inside and to have clean or goofy vocals would take away from what they are. It's raspy, it's rough, and to be honest. It is ugly. I've always found ugly things to be far more beautiful than what normal people find to be beautiful. It connects with me because so much because of its grit. When I listen to music with clean vocals or happy subject matter... I just kind of laugh. Nobody has fuck shit to say anymore but Alexi wore his emotions on his sleeves. He was what he was. Rest in Peace king. I only regret that your reaper took you home so soon.
"A keep the pace, B keep the tone, because it's a very fast song" Oh honey... In their category it's considered as "pretty slow song" :D
#MetalChickPick Alexi Laiho vs Janne Warman HD (that is the video title. Artist is Children of Bodom); This video is not just about great musicians, but a story of true friendship.
Hi Kel-n-Rich, would you please, please react to the live performance of
Alexi Laiho - children of Bodom - passage to the Reaper ( it's on waldemarson's channel ).
It's from the same instructional video as the Vivaldi Four Season's piece (with Alexi Laiho in the blue denim cutoff jacket and Roope Latvala in the darker shirt), and is easily one of THE best guitar playing performances that you will ever see on the whole of youtube . I would love to see both of your reactions to it.
Epica live retrospect song: Presto
Developing countries finally finding out about this stuff made in 2006 or around. Yes, you can actually get flute sounds out of guitar. RIP Alexi PERKELE