Oh yeah. They had a sort of "Tool with opeth chord progression" thing going on at first, but they really came into their own and by their 3rd album, Soen really found their own sound and style and have just kept getting better since.
Soen! Martyrs! Been waiting for this one since the channel started. That chorus! That bridge! Looking forward to more from the Lotus record. The title track, River and Lunacy are also highlights from this masterpiece - perhaps my favorite album of the last decade.
Soen - Savia Song that has hit me in multiple different parts of my life, the whole Cognitive album is great, and the cover art of the album is a cherry on top of the cake.
Hi! For the bass sound you mention: I go for the lowest action possible, fresh stainless steel strings, and agressive finger plucking. A Darkglass B7K is also a great way to achieve that sound.
Some of their songs are a bit hit or miss but this album (Lotus - 2019) is simply fantastic. They hit a perfect balance of interesting complex prog and smooth simple melodic lines. It doesn't get boring, it doesn't get over indulgent, it doesn't get too emotional - just great fun all around.
Martin Lopez is my drumming Mecca. His work in Opeth had me learning rudiments on desktops with pencils for 10 years before I could finally have a drum set in my life.
My first time hearing these guys and must say that was a cracking tune!!! For that bass sound it could be any of the technique's you mentioned but usually heavy finger plucking with a boost on presence and hi-mids 🤘
Geebz, thank you for FINALLY reacting to Soen!!!!!! I have many times suggested you check them out. I have listened to Soen every day for the last year and a half!! Every song they have written is amazing! Some of the guitar solos to me have a David Gilmore flavour which is what drew me in. Please do yourself a favour and check out some of these songs: Rival Antagonist Dissident Illusion Covenant EMDR Sectarian Jinn It's impossible to name just one. The entire discography is incredible!!! Such an under rated band. Good on ya Geebz
Seconding Covenant, Sectarian, Rival and Jinn! All their songs are great, but I think he'd enjoy and have the most to talk about with those 4 from your list. Sectarian was actually the first song I heard by them and is still top 3 for me. And I agree on the Gilmour comparison. Their newer guitarist especially really gets that "less is more" approach to soloing that Gilmour pioneered.
@@semaj_5022 First 3 albums are KILLER and way better produced than the 4th and 5th albums. I was quite disappointed with their fourth album, felt rushed to me and too political with the lyrics, it's still good don't get me wrong...
@@user-kb1pj7iu6j Really? Huh. I felt like Lotus(4th album) was where they fully officially came into their own and finally sort of achieved the unique "SOEN" sound they'd been building to through their first 3 albums. But that just goes to show how subjective music can be. Though I will admit that Cognitive did seem to have a bit higher production quality than Lotus.
Soen is awesome. Definitely highly underrated. They have a few gems that are a must to listen to. Worth noting that they have an online live concert happening next weekend, Feb 18 I think.
Soen! Yeah, bro! GREAT band! "Sectarian", "Orison", "Lunacy", "Savia"--egad there is so much. This track just kicks so much ass. Thank you for doing this.
I'm still here. Of *course* I'm still here. These guys have a rather deep decade of work from which to choose. Delenda off their debut is what drew me in. Tabula Rasa from 2014's Tellurian is another one that opens like a house afire. If you do anything off Lykaia, please use the "Revisited" version. They reworked those tracks after a substandard production effort on the original release. I look forward to seeing you smile at another Soen track. It's great stuff...
After I saw The Words linked in an Ultimate Guitar comments section, Lykaia was my first proper intro to the band. I wasn't aware of what exactly "revisited" entailed...what was wrong with that production? I remember they were proud of having recorded the whole thing on analog, but does that make it bad? The original version sounds pretty good to me.
I can't believe the coincidence, literally just was listening to this, this morning and noticed that you had made a reaction to it while I was asleep! Awesome reaction as always and I love the breakdowns you do, please keep doing what you are doing. Also it would be greatly appreciated if you did more Soen, Lumerian would be great to hear your take on it being my personal favorite and all :)
Killer riffage, great melodies and really love how the complexity is made accessible. They're really a great band!! Whenever you can get to them: Dir En Grey - Vinushka :P
I'm really glad you got to do some SOEN! I am surprised at the track choice; I would have chosen something like Slithering, Pluton, or Jinn for you. The whole album Lykaia is an engineering feat; it was recorded entirely with analog equipment. As others have said, this band deserves more attention! You know I'm still here! Thanks for all you do!
I have seen you get some killer bands in here for the first time. And I have a suggestion. This one gives me crazy goose bumbs everytime I hear it. They are epic! After the burial - ometh
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So much respect for this band. Love the two most recent albums, "Lotus" and "Imperial".
Yes!! I totally suggested a few videos back that you check them out so I’m super happy that you are!! Pluton is still my favorite or Savia from their first album 🤘🏻😃🖤
Went to see the Dream Theater Distance Over Time show. Me and my bro went outside to enjoy an intermission bowl. Some random dude followed his nose and we hit it up for a few moments. We both recommended some music to each other. We told him to check out SOEN and I.E.M. (Incredible Expanding Mindfuck). He gave us a cone paper rolled joint for the share. Good shit man. The react and the cone 😎
Ooh I missed this video when it came out. Love Soen! Such a great band and I wish they got more attention, but they know how much their fans love them. Lascivious would be another good song by them to check out, or Lucidity for a more chill, almost Floyd-esque feel from them(though with a different guitarist than is currently with them).
I play mainly fingerstyle on bass. But more often than not, a pick, and likely a bit of overdrive will be the source of that "clang" tone you're talking about. But you're definitely also right about hitting harder or in certain spots with fingers as well. I personally just give a bit faster, but slightly harder dig to my plucking, and play closer to the neck. That will do the bounce off the frets clang tone, classic Geezer Butler type stuff, but modified. There's a lot of ways to get that tone honestly, and you're very much on the right track. I really feel like you'd enjoy getting a bass, you always love it in the reactions, and I can tell it holds a special place in your heart, for some reason, otherwise you wouldn't be actively listening for the bass nearly as much. At least I feel that way, even with you being a composer and finding the details so easily, usually. I just think you'd have a great time with it, figuring out many things as well, and you got that seven string specifically because of listeming to so much of it in a fresh way because of this channel, so why not get a five string bass and have even more fun with something you clearly love? And of course, take a deep dive into the world of bass
There are a lot of ways to get sort of more attack or string/fret noise on bass. Generally some type of gain helps, but it can also be any number of things like how hard you're playing, the height of your action, the string gauge and tuning. TBH even as a bassist I'm not sure how like the guy from Korn gets his obnoxiously clunky sound, I've always wondered haha
If you are interested in a request, I would love to hear you break down some Dave matthews band. All their stuff is fabulous in my opinion, but I am always particularly entranced by The Last Stop and Don’t Drink the Water. There are so many instruments and it is so complex. These are songs that I absolutely must close my eyes to listen to. I am really enjoying your channel!
Such an underrated band!! They remind me of TOOL in that they are heavy, yet melodic at times, and they write some really intricate pieces of music. They are also like TOOL in that they have their own unique sound going on. Their current bassist, Zlatoyar, is a killer, KILLER, musician!! However, their original bassist, Stefan Stenberg, who is pretty amazing in his own right, plays bass on this track. How is the shoulder healing Geebz? I hope everything is going great, all things considered, and that you haven't experienced any issues in your recovery. Peace brother!!
I'm no basist but I do some home recording from time to time. I found out that a little drive on the bass, after the compressor, can make the mids pop like that.
Please sir it’d be a treat to the shoegaze community if you reacted/reviewed the band “whirr”. I’d think you’d like their songs lines, feel, wavelength, younger than you, keep up the vids :)
Oh, Soen! The band deserves more attention! They started sounding similar to Tool, but then found their own style, often more aggressive.
They were essentially a Tool cover band in the early days 😂
Really like antagonist i think the name was
Oh yeah. They had a sort of "Tool with opeth chord progression" thing going on at first, but they really came into their own and by their 3rd album, Soen really found their own sound and style and have just kept getting better since.
There's parts I could be convinced are either tool or opeth.
@@semaj_5022 their vocalist also sounds a lot like maynard at times
The whole Lotus album is a masterpiece!
The most underrated band ever, I really love them.
Fact!
@@julien2231 although I would rate them equally with King’s X and Jellyfish as the most underrated of all time.
also Rishloo
@@julien2231 sorry which of the bands I mentioned?
@@julien2231 jellyfish - spilt milk (album)
King’s X -Gretchen goes to Nebraska (album)
Holy crap!! I love Soen! Such an underrated band. Vitriol is a must.
Thanks for sharing! Antagonist is another recent gem!
Always enjoy some SOEN. Their style really uplifts my spirits when I'm down.
Edited: Joel's (not Martin's) voice is very magnetic.
I thought the singers name was Joel and Martin is their drummer (formerly of Opeth) but either way yes he is great!
Yes, you're right! I got mixed up :( not too great with names unfortunately, even when it comes to bands I have been listening to for a long time
@@TatineeDey I mix those things up too haha just figured I'd help you out
This album is complete fire. I highly suggest "God's Acre" by Soen.
Outstanding track, the bonus track on "Lykaia".
God's Acre is the best Soen song IMHO.
I had actually never heard this band before but, now I'm intrigued.
One of my fave bands. Absolute barnstormer of a song. This record is a 10/10. More of these please. Love ya Pappa G 🤘💙🎶
Soen! Martyrs! Been waiting for this one since the channel started. That chorus! That bridge! Looking forward to more from the Lotus record. The title track, River and Lunacy are also highlights from this masterpiece - perhaps my favorite album of the last decade.
Soen - Savia
Song that has hit me in multiple different parts of my life, the whole Cognitive album is great, and the cover art of the album is a cherry on top of the cake.
Hi! For the bass sound you mention: I go for the lowest action possible, fresh stainless steel strings, and agressive finger plucking. A Darkglass B7K is also a great way to achieve that sound.
Some of their songs are a bit hit or miss but this album (Lotus - 2019) is simply fantastic. They hit a perfect balance of interesting complex prog and smooth simple melodic lines. It doesn't get boring, it doesn't get over indulgent, it doesn't get too emotional - just great fun all around.
Martin Lopez is my drumming Mecca. His work in Opeth had me learning rudiments on desktops with pencils for 10 years before I could finally have a drum set in my life.
Yessss, Geebz!!! Been asking for them for awhile. Have to do Opal form them next!
Aah Soen. one of my favourites.
My first time hearing these guys and must say that was a cracking tune!!!
For that bass sound it could be any of the technique's you mentioned but usually heavy finger plucking with a boost on presence and hi-mids 🤘
Thank you Geebz
oh hell yes! what an underrated and under appreciated band.
Soen are amazing. Lykaia and Martyrs are absolute classic albums.
Lotus*, but yes they are!
They were frickin' awesome when I saw them live. Really impressed by the vocalist, he sounded just as good live as on the albums
Geebz, thank you for FINALLY reacting to Soen!!!!!!
I have many times suggested you check them out.
I have listened to Soen every day for the last year and a half!!
Every song they have written is amazing!
Some of the guitar solos to me have a David Gilmore flavour which is what drew me in.
Please do yourself a favour and check out some of these songs:
Rival
Antagonist
Dissident
Illusion
Covenant
EMDR
Sectarian
Jinn
It's impossible to name just one. The entire discography is incredible!!!
Such an under rated band.
Good on ya Geebz
Seconding Covenant, Sectarian, Rival and Jinn! All their songs are great, but I think he'd enjoy and have the most to talk about with those 4 from your list. Sectarian was actually the first song I heard by them and is still top 3 for me. And I agree on the Gilmour comparison. Their newer guitarist especially really gets that "less is more" approach to soloing that Gilmour pioneered.
@@semaj_5022 First 3 albums are KILLER and way better produced than the 4th and 5th albums. I was quite disappointed with their fourth album, felt rushed to me and too political with the lyrics, it's still good don't get me wrong...
@@user-kb1pj7iu6j Really? Huh. I felt like Lotus(4th album) was where they fully officially came into their own and finally sort of achieved the unique "SOEN" sound they'd been building to through their first 3 albums. But that just goes to show how subjective music can be. Though I will admit that Cognitive did seem to have a bit higher production quality than Lotus.
Ennui is a great honorable mention
Soen is awesome. Definitely highly underrated. They have a few gems that are a must to listen to.
Worth noting that they have an online live concert happening next weekend, Feb 18 I think.
Covenant is another great one! Soen are an underappreciated gem like Haken and a good chunk of Caligula's Horse's output.
Ooh getting to the good stuff huh ^^
Soen! Yeah, bro! GREAT band! "Sectarian", "Orison", "Lunacy", "Savia"--egad there is so much. This track just kicks so much ass. Thank you for doing this.
First stumbled onto Soen in 2019 when this album was released. I absolutely love the way their music makes me feel.
Finally Soen
I'm still here. Of *course* I'm still here.
These guys have a rather deep decade of work from which to choose. Delenda off their debut is what drew me in. Tabula Rasa from 2014's Tellurian is another one that opens like a house afire. If you do anything off Lykaia, please use the "Revisited" version. They reworked those tracks after a substandard production effort on the original release. I look forward to seeing you smile at another Soen track. It's great stuff...
I will take you up on that and check out those tracks.
After I saw The Words linked in an Ultimate Guitar comments section, Lykaia was my first proper intro to the band. I wasn't aware of what exactly "revisited" entailed...what was wrong with that production? I remember they were proud of having recorded the whole thing on analog, but does that make it bad? The original version sounds pretty good to me.
Mid section is so beautiful. Soen have some of the best quieter moments ever.
Thanks for doing this one Geebz. It's been a long time since you listened to a track I enjoy, and it's always interesting to watch your take.
I can't believe the coincidence, literally just was listening to this, this morning and noticed that you had made a reaction to it while I was asleep! Awesome reaction as always and I love the breakdowns you do, please keep doing what you are doing. Also it would be greatly appreciated if you did more Soen, Lumerian would be great to hear your take on it being my personal favorite and all :)
@Matthew Gammon thank you 😁
Savia
The words/Tabala Rasu
Lucidity/Opal
Lotus/River/Lascivious
Antagonist
That’ll do for starters… 😜
Absolutely incredible vocalist! This band is amazing, every track.
That breakdown is amazing!
Great reaction! I just listened to their latest release and absolutely loved it
YAAAAAAY!!! YOU FOUND SOEN!!! Such a great supergroup!
You have to check out the opening track of this album ; Opponent
Great band! Will recommend you also the song The Words
Still here... great reaction. I have not listened to Soen for a couple years, so I added this album to my library just now.
Killer riffage, great melodies and really love how the complexity is made accessible. They're really a great band!!
Whenever you can get to them: Dir En Grey - Vinushka :P
What a great choice!
Please review Slithering by Soen. I absolutely love that song, some really interesting music.
The song Wheel by the band Wheel…trust me…
I highly recommend checking out Lascivious or Lunacy by them . Amazing songs.
And I'm still here !
Most underrated band currently recording & touring.
I just heard this Band accidentally and holy F#ck! Do I love them!!!🤘🏻🔥
Yessss, Soen. One of my new favorite bands.
Check out VOLA- These Black Claws! Similar genre.
Amazing band!
Riverside - Left Out. You are missing out, my friend. One of the best bands you've never heard.
Riverside is in my top 3 bands of all time. I 100% agree
I'm really glad you got to do some SOEN! I am surprised at the track choice; I would have chosen something like Slithering, Pluton, or Jinn for you. The whole album Lykaia is an engineering feat; it was recorded entirely with analog equipment.
As others have said, this band deserves more attention!
You know I'm still here! Thanks for all you do!
I was expecting you to jump at start! You did!!! :D Soen is an awesome band!
Great reaction and love this song😄🤘
Last 2 albums of Soen are just awesome and underrated!
You should definitely listen to older Soen...They were way more progressive... Tellurian is their best album in my opinion.
Agreed. Ennui and Pluton are some of my All-time favorites
Started listening to them about 4 months ago! So good!!!
I have seen you get some killer bands in here for the first time. And I have a suggestion. This one gives me crazy goose bumbs everytime I hear it. They are epic!
After the burial - ometh
So much respect for this band. Love the two most recent albums, "Lotus" and "Imperial".
this song is the best of them and the last 20 secs should last forever
Love the whole Lotus album, the title song in particular is great.
Yes!! I totally suggested a few videos back that you check them out so I’m super happy that you are!! Pluton is still my favorite or Savia from their first album 🤘🏻😃🖤
soen does deserve some reactions :D
Aw man! You finally do Soen and it's not Antagonist!! I'm dying here.
Ok, maybe next time. :)
You should check out Lotus by SOEN. I think you will enjoy it very much.
Went to see the Dream Theater Distance Over Time show. Me and my bro went outside to enjoy an intermission bowl. Some random dude followed his nose and we hit it up for a few moments. We both recommended some music to each other. We told him to check out SOEN and I.E.M. (Incredible Expanding Mindfuck). He gave us a cone paper rolled joint for the share. Good shit man. The react and the cone 😎
Love Soen. This whole album is amazing.
Nice choice !
Fraccions is the track that got me into Soen in the first place!
Soen are a brilliant band!
Don't know these guys much but this track was pretty cool
Great pick!
Also. You are awesome my dude.
@geebz is the Words reaction patreon only? Can’t find it on you tube
Ooh I missed this video when it came out. Love Soen! Such a great band and I wish they got more attention, but they know how much their fans love them. Lascivious would be another good song by them to check out, or Lucidity for a more chill, almost Floyd-esque feel from them(though with a different guitarist than is currently with them).
Pretty dang good band! 🤘 🔥 🤘
I cant believe you finally did this song. Plz also check out Vola - inmazes or starburn
Greta band... Missed the first one you did! I'll go watch it... But I LOVE this track. Hope you do some more. God's Acre my all time favourite
I play mainly fingerstyle on bass. But more often than not, a pick, and likely a bit of overdrive will be the source of that "clang" tone you're talking about. But you're definitely also right about hitting harder or in certain spots with fingers as well. I personally just give a bit faster, but slightly harder dig to my plucking, and play closer to the neck. That will do the bounce off the frets clang tone, classic Geezer Butler type stuff, but modified. There's a lot of ways to get that tone honestly, and you're very much on the right track. I really feel like you'd enjoy getting a bass, you always love it in the reactions, and I can tell it holds a special place in your heart, for some reason, otherwise you wouldn't be actively listening for the bass nearly as much. At least I feel that way, even with you being a composer and finding the details so easily, usually. I just think you'd have a great time with it, figuring out many things as well, and you got that seven string specifically because of listeming to so much of it in a fresh way because of this channel, so why not get a five string bass and have even more fun with something you clearly love? And of course, take a deep dive into the world of bass
Also to answer the bass question. This song is played with fingers. Sounds badass
Perhaps check out
Machi Bhasad by Bloodywood. Incredible Indian metal band with a lot of traditional instruments throughout
The chorus is hymnal-like.
Try with "DEATH". Bite The Pain, Trapped In A Corner or Suicide Machine ! you will love Chuck's music
Aloha! Please do Gorod- Transcendence! Incredible composition. Amazing bass. Pretty please?
I'm still here!
Love your decomposing - please check out Borknagar - Thunderous!
There are a lot of ways to get sort of more attack or string/fret noise on bass. Generally some type of gain helps, but it can also be any number of things like how hard you're playing, the height of your action, the string gauge and tuning. TBH even as a bassist I'm not sure how like the guy from Korn gets his obnoxiously clunky sound, I've always wondered haha
If you are interested in a request, I would love to hear you break down some Dave matthews band. All their stuff is fabulous in my opinion, but I am always particularly entranced by The Last Stop and Don’t Drink the Water. There are so many instruments and it is so complex. These are songs that I absolutely must close my eyes to listen to.
I am really enjoying your channel!
Such an underrated band!! They remind me of TOOL in that they are heavy, yet melodic at times, and they write some really intricate pieces of music. They are also like TOOL in that they have their own unique sound going on.
Their current bassist, Zlatoyar, is a killer, KILLER, musician!! However, their original bassist, Stefan Stenberg, who is pretty amazing in his own right, plays bass on this track.
How is the shoulder healing Geebz? I hope everything is going great, all things considered, and that you haven't experienced any issues in your recovery. Peace brother!!
Whole album is fire
I'm no basist but I do some home recording from time to time. I found out that a little drive on the bass, after the compressor, can make the mids pop like that.
Aha, bir fellow Türk. Selam 👋
Geebz, still (here) waiting on "Strut" or "Mukduk" by Arch Echo. 😞
Great song, would love to get your thoughts on some from the album Lykaia especially Sister, Orison or Jinn
Norma jeans bless the martyr and kiss the child is an awesome album worth a listen
God this bad is amazing
Please sir it’d be a treat to the shoegaze community if you reacted/reviewed the band “whirr”. I’d think you’d like their songs lines, feel, wavelength, younger than you, keep up the vids :)
Please do Dimmu Borgir "Progenies of the Great Apocalypse"
Yes......
0:30 Where is this reaction? Tried searching for it on the channel but not finding any other Soen videos.
More Soen.