Ok, fuck it, I'm just gonna go ahead and say it... Huge thanks to the Alliances for their picks. Really, I'm not trying to be an ass, but first we had one alliance who got Agalloch finally fucking done, then I remember whatever other Alliance got Queensryche done, from Operation Mindcrime, arguably (for me, it is) the best Metal Concept Album ever, and now these guys get some motherfucking Keeper of the Seven Keys Power Metal in here. I look at the video title and feel "Yeah, I wanna watch this" which is getting "rarer" these days... so thanks. Reading up, I see that I'm cursing a lot, but I'm gonna say that's just because this shit just makes me fucking happy, and apparently I curse a lot when I'm happy! I don't really understand some people who like Metal but hate Power Metal, I'm always like "How can someone who likes Metal listen to this and not have a fucking smile on their face?". In this case, it's not just a smile, the bass throughout this song was giving me a semi-erection, the vocals are great, the music is just extremely fun and played very fast... so they could be singing about My Little Fucking Pony for all I care, and I'd still enjoy this. And again, big respect to the Alliance, they could have picked a great 4-5 minute Helloween song, like "I Want Out", or any other great Power Metal song, but they picked a 13 minute one, from one of the best albums of whole time in the Genre... I'd say they wanted to "show off" the musicianship, and I love that. I'll take 13 minutes of good musicianship over 3-5 minutes of this millenium's "Oh, it's the year 20XX, we don't do solos anymore, that was 80's stuff" any day. Vin did mention a "Djent" Alliance, and I hate Djent, but hey, I'll cross that bridge when I get there, so far, so good (...so what), haha!
I don't mind the musicianship in power metal, I think most of the guitarists in the genre are outright virtuosos. However, I am not a fan of the constant operatic vocal delivery style in like 80% of power metal songs. The incessant upper register whining (yes!) really gets on my nerve after like 3 minutes. I'd much rather listen to harsh vocals.
I totally get where the people who hate on power metal are coming from, I used to love the genre but my tastes changed and it's way too 'campy' or 'cheesy' sounding for me to listen to more than a couple tracks every once in a while. I especially dislike the vocals usually, the constant high register head voice belting gets a bit tiresome the 1000th time you hear it. That said, Kiske-era Helloween and Blind Guardian are the exceptions, I could listen to that shit for days on end.
One can only agree ..i hope they do Keeper of the seven keys , the song ..it is still the big epic powermetal song, harmony sections, bridge before chorus. A song like that can only be done once and never again.
Holly Hawkes "The Script for My Requiem" would be good. The one where they basically shit all over the crusades and ignore why they happened. Good subject for discussion.
I love power metals ability to deliver entire stories within single songs. Amazing. Never listened to this band. Thanks for the experience Vin and Sori!
Why not just discuss the song afterwords... not the lyrics or any implications, but the music. So many changes, brought round circle after like 15 solos, right back into the chorus. Such a work of art.
It’s the biggest issue with the channel with all respect. As soon as the song ends tell us if you like it or not. THEN talk about a bunch of stuff that doesn’t really relate to the song. 😂
Matt Van Winkle You literary too words out of my mind. I think this is of essence of being metalhead and how metalheads "understand" metal. Lyrics are of secondary nature. Also nod to ChicagoTRS. This means reacting genre of heavy metal meaningless - One could say this is reaction channel to black metal lyrics and to the lyrics of other genre of music or plainly said - reaction channel to music lyrics.
Helloween is a pretty classic and well respected band. They cast a large shadow of influence for the European brand of Power Metal. They took a lot of the melody that bands like Iron Maiden and Priest have and added the speed you were seeing out of the burgeoning Thrash scene. You still see new bands playing Powel Metal that’s directly influenced by Helloween’s style If you can embrace the inherent cheesy-ness that this style of metal can bring, there’s lots of excellent musicianship and singing to be found.
Nothing cheesy about it. What's cheesy about Victim of Fate or Ride the Sky or How Many Tears? It looks like you've generalized something unnecessarily, or without warrant. Try checking out more than one Helloween song. Nothing cheesy about them. Eagle Fly Free? March of Time? Try listening to more than one song before judging them. Either way, there's nothing cheesy about this song, nonetheless.
I was generalizing Power Metal more than Helloween in that comment. By saying it “can” be cheesy I’m not saying it’s always cheesy. I’m not even saying cheesy=bad I just know that some people only want to listen to “serious” music and you’re not always going to get that in Power Metal. You are right that my familiarity with Helloween isn’t very thorough. I’m really only familiar with two of their albums: The Dark Ride (which is awesome) and Keeper Of The Seven Keys: The Legacy (which is hit or miss). But c’mon, they have an album called Pink Bubbles Go Ape. They’re not cheesy? Really?
Oh Helloween have plenty of cheesy songs, and very deliberately so. They'be always been a *fun* band. There's a reason their style is often referred to as "Happy Metal". But that doesn't take anything away from the quality of their music. It's just how they are. Some people love it, other's hate it, and that's fine. It goes without saying that that does not include every single song they ever did. Plenty of very solid non-cheese in their discography. Including this one. I don't see anything cheesy about Halloween.
Here's my issue, I know what people mean when they say 'cheesy', but cheesy surely is the wrong word? What does cheesy really mean? Isn't it subjective?
In 1990 I spoke with Kai Hansen (who wrote this song) about this topic. The direct follow up to this song is Keeper of the Seven Keys (the song). And the Keeper is Jesus.
@@keelinmetaljam923 Early Gamma Ray ... Heaven can wait.. Money..or the only ballad i can listen to..The Silence...or Hold your ground..well they can do the whole Heading for tomorrow Album :)
I really hope that people listen to the discussions you have after your reactions. I honestly find them so interesting and informative, to the point that they're some of my favorite parts of your videos.
It is about time for some Helloween. Even though it is a month too early. I love this band!!Walls Of Jericho and both Keeper Of The Seven Keys albums are MASTERPIECES!!! I love the Andi Deris era also.
It may be too early for that particular song, but not for Helloween. And yes, I'd love to hear them react to the Andi Deris era of the band. I usually only see people requesting stuff from the first three albums. They're still making great music.
great idea! Michael Kiske the singer has a new Band called UNISONIC, they play "I want Out" live, this is a brilliant react`able version ua-cam.com/video/dkDpLX_aZv0/v-deo.html
Maiden for sure, but i highly doubt that Helloween 1986/87 when they made the "Keeper" Albums were influenced by Megadeth...simply because Megadeth wasnt that well known here in Germany.
Not Megadeth but yngwie malmsteen, cuz Megadeth never had Marty till rust in peace. Yngwie makes sense because he too was from Germany and not to mention a huge star then.
Malmsteen is Swedish. Personally i think Helloween were most influenced by the "Big Three" in the mid/late 80s that is Maiden,Metallica & Priest mixing that with other big German Bands like Accept,Scorpions and Running Wild.
Helloween is an absolute classic band. One of the originators of Power Metal. This is NOT the song I would have picked though. The main difference between power metal like this (more traditional power metal) and Iced Earth is that Iced Earth is a little more serious, heavier and thrashier. Its what kinda sets Iced Earth apart from the pack. You can really notice the heavy Iron Maiden influence with these guys and that would carry on to influence alot of the European power metal that would follow. This band spawned the equally awesome Gamma Ray which was fronted by the lead guitarist for Helloween, Kai Hansen. I think with Helloween its best to start (especially for people new to power metal like this) with "I Want Out". This isn't their longest song but its up there. And unlike the Gamma Ray classic "Heading for Tomorrow" I don't think it has the same epicness all the way through. Kai kills it on guitar as always. This one is a 8.5/10 for me. Great song but not their best. Pretty sure that guitar solo at 16:47 in your video is a snippet of Vivaldi's Four Seasons. I could be wrong but it sounds VERY similar. Its funny that you choose to do this song today after talking about Kirk Hammet and how he's like one of the greatest of all time. Kirk doesn't hold a candle to Kai's guitar playing. That video Sori linked is about the silliest thing ever. Its on youtube as a joke so people can make fun of how ridiculous it is, (check out the description for the video). Halloween is a harmless holiday for kids. What Sori is describing has to do with pagan rituals revolving around the solstice (if memory serves). Its I think this sort of nonsense (which I think is actually very dangerous) that led to black metal arising from the persecution of paganism in Norway and other Scandanavian countries. I'm not mad at Sori for any of this though. but I think its important to recognize how potential dangerous misinformation and misunderstanding can be when a united religious front is put behind it. We need to constantly be seeking knowledge rather than judging things. I think I just want to stress to Sori that Halloween the holiday has nothing to do with any rituals that may at one time (if they even occurred) have happened near that date. There is without a doubt people who use halloween as excuse to do evil shit. But those people would do evil shit anyways. I think its really important to stress how fun it is for kids to get a costume and go out and have some fun. And I think Sori you would realize probably within 30 minutes how cool this is for you and for them. Not my place to tell you what to do with your kids, all I can tell you is that some of my best memories from when I was a youngster was my dad taking me out trick or treating or going out with friends to do it when I was older. And Wintersun-Loneliness (Winter) please
they are considered power metal by everybody. I agree that it never really sat right with me though. There are some similarities to power metal but more to thrash imo
Iced Earth are usually classified as Powermetal. Very often a general distinction is made between US Powermetal and European Powermetal. That has to do with the originating bands, not necessarily with the actual nationality of the bands. Brainstorm, for instance, is a German band who play US Power Metal. The US variety was originated by bands like Metal Church, Helstar and Iced Earth, and it is closer to Thrash, with a stronger emphasis on riffs rather than harmonized melodies, and with a rougher vocal performance. But ultimately genres are just that. Powermetal, True Metal, Epic Metal, even SPeedmetal are all just slight variations of Heavy Metal to me. But to each their own.
GeekAdemics- Finally someone that knows their shit. A lot of people don't seem to know that power metal wasn't created in Europe. The USPM scene was just slightly older (and from my understanding, the term "power metal" itself originated in the US as a generic descriptor of bands more influenced by the NWOBHM than the garbage glam shit that was mainstream in America at the time). The Americans had the same influences as their European counterparts but went in a different direction: US power metal was often more aggressive and riff driven. The genre was also developing alongside thrash so it's not surprising that some flirted with that sound, but what distinguished USPM from thrash was it was still much more melodic and often featured operatic vocals.
Dark Waters- It is power metal. You being ignorant of the style doesn't change that. Popularity doesn't make EUPM the only real style of power metal. At the very least I'll concede that there are two different genres that have taken on the name power metal: The rough and manly American style and the increasingly wimpy European style ;)
Sori, As someone that just absolutely adores Halloween as a holiday, let me just assure you that that documentary is is part of what's called the "Satanic Panic" of the 80's. There's nothing to it whatsoever other than religious groups trying to keep kids away from things that SEEM satanic but are not. There's a video like that for Heavy Metal music, Fantasy Roleplay Board Games and the like, all from around the same time. It's a scare tactic for control of culture. There's absolutely nothing to worry about. Halloween goes back centuries, and even has roots in Christianity. Even the word it self means "Holy Evening." It first started as Samhain in Scotland and Ireland. It's basically the welcoming of Fall and celebration of the end of Summer. Costumes started because it was believed that souls of the dead could come back and roam the earth for just one day and as such, you dressed as the dead ("Souling") in order to blend in with them as it was believed if you didn't they'd play nasty but harmless in nature pranks on you. Even Catholics and Protestant Christians did this, dressing in costume, begging the rich for soul cakes in return for prayer for the dead. Halloween is harmless and I can state that in my 31 years of life, NONE of that goes on in a large scale and never has. It's mostly small, small sects of radical Satanic pockets getting their jollies off, and kids looking for a thrill to scare other people to seem cool. It's like egging houses or TPing them. I suggest you do some reading on Halloween and it's origins. You'll be amazed at how actually tame and harmless it really is. I will say that that documentary did it's job, but it's sad that propaganda can scare someone so bad they don't celebrate a holiday (Not your fault at all. You didn't know any better when you saw it).
So much this! I was going to comment myself, but you've said everything that needs to be said. Those "documentaries" are pure propaganda. There really isn't any truth to any of them. They take the most unsubstantiated claims, with zero research and no supporting documentation at all, and use them to make a case that there is some sort of widespread murderous cult activity. Can I say that no one has EVER used Halloween as an excuse to commit horrifying acts? Of course not. But there are lunatics that do horrible things every day of the year. There's really nothing to worry about. Take your kids trick or treating this year. Go with them. Then you can make sure they are safe and they will have a great time and get candy - win win!
I mostly agree but there was a reason the celts believed the doors to the otherworld opened and let the dead in. There is a reason why neopagans and wiccans have adopted Samhain as a holiday. I don’t think it’s to be “cool” or weird?
I do recall reading that those happenings were debunked by the FBI. There are no documented cases of these rituals. At least with human sacrifices. Not sure about other countries though.
"By the Symbol of the Creator, I swear henceforth to be a faithful Servant of his most puissant Arch-Angel, the Prince Lucifer, whom the Creator designated as His regent and Lord of this World, Amen." \m/
Helloween is a very underrated band. Kinda cheesy image with all the pumpkins and Halloween theme but musically they are very very good. Great guitars and vocals. They had some real good songs.
what do you mean underrated? They can fill a 10-15 thousand venue even to this day. At least in Europe , Asia or S America. They made a huge impact in metal in the 80's & 90's
TMPOUZI you're right. but put that into views, or comments, threads on the internet... therey surely have a huge fanbase, but nothing near like starting a conversation about Judas Priest, Maiden, Metallica to drag a lot of metalheads out (not that it matters) to make thing simple, this video has 13k views, Painkiller got 50k... again not that it matters in terms of music.
Type O Negative - All Hallows Eve Type O Negative - Black Sabbath (From The Satanic Perspective) King Diamond - Halloween King Diamond - The Family Ghost
Mercyful Fate for Halloween!!! Desecration Of Souls Melissa Nuns Have No Fun A Dangerous Meeting Come To The Sabbath Is That You, Melissa? Arrival - King Diamond Black Horsemen - King Diamond
You guys are amazing. I've been hearing this one for almost 8 years and I never got this deep on the lyrics. That were always a great song, but now I feel like I like it even more.
Well..it would be fun with King Diamond/ Mercyful Fate..but it is not easy. Both of these bands are complex listening , if your not in to metal. I mean the 2 most "mainstream" songs i heard with those band's are time and the lake..i would really like to see an reaction to Welcome home...but it is a hard one, Mikey Dee on tecnichal drumming, strange rytmh changes , wicked solos , and the Kings voice...it is a challenge, and this challenge is to hard to some people..but did see reaction video on "Lost in Vegas" Mercyful Fate and Melissa..and respect for "Lost in Vegas" to do that one. It is not the most easy one :)
"Them" with King Diamond is a masterpiece, not a weak/bad track on this album. It is for me still the best "all over" concept albums in the metal world. When the music discloses the lyrics, and the lyrics discloses the music..then there is perfection. Att the same time sad..cause it can never be done again.
Very interested in how you guys react to this song.The lyrics are cheesy as hell but the musicianship and vocals are absolutely amazing.Lot’s of Maiden and Priest influences in this band.
Matt Van Winkle thanks for the back up.I replied with a disparaging reply to this ass clown but I guess Vin or Sori deleted it.Guess it’s ok for them when people call other people IDIOTS yet Vin is always talking shit about bullies,SJW,etc. SMH
I was born in '82 and I have been listening to Helloween as long as I can remember, Thanks Dad! This is one of my favorite bands that I still listen to on the way to and from work. Great reaction to the song! VinAnd Sori, I love you guys and all your reactions. Thanks for doing this song. P.S. I have also grown up on Queensryche as well. You have to check out some of their earlier stuff like from the Rage For Order album.
This has been an amazing week so far with Fear Factory and now Helloween. These were two of my favorite bands along with Tool and really made a huge impression on my musical tastes. Helloween opened my eyes to the music outside of America and British bands and started me on my power metal journey.
Last time I heard this song was 25 years ago, I was 10 years old and I used to listen to Helloween songs all day, mainly 'Keeper of the Seven Keys' part 1 and part 2 on Cassette!!!!. Their songs were so hilarious and full of ironic messages. I freeekin loved them! thanks for bringing up the memories!
Helloween! The originators of European power metal :) Unless you count Iron Maiden, who Helloween was trying to emulate. Love this song. Snoopy-Meter: 0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 ----------------------------^-----
In old interviews with the band after this album came out, they said that they wanted to sound like Iron Maiden. Yes, I'm that old, to remember. Their first album Walls Of Jericho was a speed metal album, and they wanted to be more Iron Maiden-ish, so they went out and hired Michael Kiske to sing (Kai Hansen sang on WoJ) for this album, and going forward. So yes, they were trying to emulate Iron Maiden.
I love me some Helloween. Good song choice by this alliance. Not sure who is in said alliance but they can all be my new friends. I do feel a thing on Halloween too though since you guys mentioned it. Totally not the thing you guys do though. It's more of a feeling of joy. Easily my favorite holiday. The one time of year where every candy bar has a dark chocolate variant, we can all enjoy horror movies together (even the kiddos get into the classics around Halloween), and sometimes you get a nice chilly breeze. Just the atmosphere around Halloween is great. Anyone spooked out by spookiness isn't spooky enough. So while we're on guys in costumes scaring old people. KISS have announced that they are doing a farewell tour. Any chance we can get some KISS reviews to remember one of the most iconic bands in rock history? Detroit Rock City would be a big one, yeah?
YEEESS! finally 🤘🏻🎃🤘🏻some HELLOWEEN Michael Kiske and Kai Hansen are among my Top 10 favourite singers other brilliant songs to check out by them are "I Want Out", "Future Word", "A Tale That Wasn't Right" and "Keeper of the Seven Keys"... However please may I ask you two to review more AMON AMARTH it has been far too long now since your last reaction: Father of the Wolf, Death in Fire, One Thousand Burning Arrows, Blood Eagle, Thousand Years of Oppression, Under the Northern Star, On Northern Shores, Pursuit of Vikings, Raise Your Horns. 😉 UP THE IRONS 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Loved your bit on night terrors, sleep paralysis,and shadow people. I dealt with this for a decade during the age of 4 to my early teens. Crazy shit going on there. I’m sure I left my body a few times during these episodes. Sleeping a friends houses ended abruptly, lol.
Coming Curse most definitely. I'd go so far as to say they should do that before anything off the two Set Abominae albums... since it's a summary of the story on those two albums essentially.
With Halloween coming up in a month it might be worth checking out metal’s “spookier” songs. Mercyful Fate or King Diamond fits that bill pretty well. I’ll have to think of other bands that also give that vibe. Recent Tribulation could work.
Carach Angren certainly, more Cradle of course, maybe certain Candlemass songs like The Bleeding Baroness of Demon of the Deep. For the Metallica picks during the Halloween time, The Thing That Should Not Be.
Brings back memories from my teenaged years, where you had thrash and power metal on one side and glam metal on the other... I was a huge thrash and power metal fan. For glam, I liked the individual guitarists over the bands themselves.
halloween started as the old celtic festival of samhain. the 'veil' between the worlds was supposed to be weakest at that time and sacrifices were made to the old gods. that much is certainly historical.
I remember that song from when I was teenager - not exactly my genre, but at that time there was not as many bands to listen to and this one would be in the "close enough" territory and, still, they were good musicians. Anyways, obviously, the natural progressions is 1) listen to this classic 2) Halloween - protect your black cats, slit wrists are scary, human sacrifices are bad, drinking blood from chalice is only good when it's Jesus' blood, slippery slope; focus on 0.001% of bad, circle back to Bible, forget the band by that time. In other words: Vin and Sori - 17th century thinking in the age of technological wonder. A m a z i n g. I think Sori would be a great witch - telling people future from reading some obscure cards and asking them weird questions like "do you think your cat is chasing ghosts when you sleep?" Not a criticism of course - just an observation.
SEPTICFLESH🤘SEPTICFLESH🤘SEPTICFLESH Portrait of a headless man (official video) Anubis Vampire from Nazareth Prometheus Martyr Virtues of the beast Sangreal 🤘PLEASE!🤘
My ancestors did not celebrate Halloween but there was also idea that spirits of the dead come back to visit around that time. They would even leave warm food outside or around home at night for their dead relatives to feast on.
Nah... they need to do a real Type O classic like Bad Ground, Skip It, or The Misinterpretation of Silence and Its Disastrous Consequences (Wombs and Tombs Mix, of course) :)
Awesome you guys finally did some Helloween. Kinda sad you didn't really touch on the vocals much. The singer, Michael Kiske, is maybe in the top 5 of the best metal vocalists ever. I think there's a lot of songs you can dig into of theirs with quite a bit of content for you to dissect. Watch out after their album Chameleon. They change vocalists from Kiske to Andi Deris, who's more raspy and more sort of jarring in terms of how different he is than Kiske. Also, for their album The Walls of Jericho, which was their first ever, their guitarist sings, Kai Hansen, who came before Kiske and started the band, is different than either Kiske or Deris.
The vocals are different on Walls of Jericho and after Chameleon, but all of those albums are great! I'd love to hear them react to something from Better Than Raw, which is my favorite Helloween album.
Well, this is a song I grew up listening to a lot. Vocally it's the opposite of cookie monster. Crisp and powerful vocals by -then- 18 years old Michael Kiske, speed double base drumming, accurate guitar playing and mystery, "dungeons and dragons" subjects, established a blueprint for European Power Metal back in 1986. Helloween is an absolute favorite. I would also recommend Ride the Sky, Eagle fly free, March of Time, Midnight Sun and Giants. Great reaction!
Finally!!!!! The most inspirational power metal band of all time! Yes, he chooses to follow God in the song and actually becomes a divine warrior, for which the story continues in the song "Keeper of the Seven Keys" which you should absolutely do next! Also, I'd love to hear your reaction to Andi Deris era Helloween, like the songs "The Dark Ride" or "Revelation."
Alliance thank you for this pick. Vin and Sori Helloween are an epic band their Keeper Of The Seven Keys is also a great song. Halloween do have many great albums.
I think Mercyful Fate might be better for single song reactions. The lyrics to King Diamond songs may not make as much sense since all or nearly all his solo stuff are concept albums.
Kai on vocals? I think you mean Ralph Sheepers. The only way to listen to that song is with Ralph as lead singer. The only song that I think Kai does better is Dream Healer, off the top of my head.
Adam Eves Kai did a much much better version of Heading for Tomorrow. Like 100X better. Not that I dislike Ralf. But Listen to the solos on the Blast from the Past version of Heading for Tomorrow, and it just destroys the original.
@@khellendross3573 I agree Ralf has an amazing voice, but the work and effort put in the re-recorded tracks with Kai on vocals made the songs (every single one on Blast From The Past) sound more consistent
Helloween is a great great band! Love them a lot, Michael Kiske is my favorite vocalist! You should do Keeper of the seven keys by them too, it’s a perfect song! 🤟🏻🎃
Oh fuck, i'm suprised!!! Didn't expected a Helloween anytime soon, thanks!!! You should react to their songs "I'm Alive" and "March of Time" i believe you'll enjoy the HELLL out of those songs!! Just saw them live too. BEST show ever!!!
Ok, fuck it, I'm just gonna go ahead and say it... Huge thanks to the Alliances for their picks. Really, I'm not trying to be an ass, but first we had one alliance who got Agalloch finally fucking done, then I remember whatever other Alliance got Queensryche done, from Operation Mindcrime, arguably (for me, it is) the best Metal Concept Album ever, and now these guys get some motherfucking Keeper of the Seven Keys Power Metal in here. I look at the video title and feel "Yeah, I wanna watch this" which is getting "rarer" these days... so thanks.
Reading up, I see that I'm cursing a lot, but I'm gonna say that's just because this shit just makes me fucking happy, and apparently I curse a lot when I'm happy! I don't really understand some people who like Metal but hate Power Metal, I'm always like "How can someone who likes Metal listen to this and not have a fucking smile on their face?". In this case, it's not just a smile, the bass throughout this song was giving me a semi-erection, the vocals are great, the music is just extremely fun and played very fast... so they could be singing about My Little Fucking Pony for all I care, and I'd still enjoy this.
And again, big respect to the Alliance, they could have picked a great 4-5 minute Helloween song, like "I Want Out", or any other great Power Metal song, but they picked a 13 minute one, from one of the best albums of whole time in the Genre... I'd say they wanted to "show off" the musicianship, and I love that. I'll take 13 minutes of good musicianship over 3-5 minutes of this millenium's "Oh, it's the year 20XX, we don't do solos anymore, that was 80's stuff" any day.
Vin did mention a "Djent" Alliance, and I hate Djent, but hey, I'll cross that bridge when I get there, so far, so good (...so what), haha!
That’s how it’s supposed to work!
My HEART 😭😭😭😭😭😭💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜 this is getting a screenshot.
Thanks hopefully you'll enjoy our next thrash metal pick.
I don't mind the musicianship in power metal, I think most of the guitarists in the genre are outright virtuosos. However, I am not a fan of the constant operatic vocal delivery style in like 80% of power metal songs. The incessant upper register whining (yes!) really gets on my nerve after like 3 minutes. I'd much rather listen to harsh vocals.
I totally get where the people who hate on power metal are coming from, I used to love the genre but my tastes changed and it's way too 'campy' or 'cheesy' sounding for me to listen to more than a couple tracks every once in a while. I especially dislike the vocals usually, the constant high register head voice belting gets a bit tiresome the 1000th time you hear it.
That said, Kiske-era Helloween and Blind Guardian are the exceptions, I could listen to that shit for days on end.
Yes! Finally some Helloween! Thank you!
One can only agree ..i hope they do Keeper of the seven keys , the song ..it is still the big epic powermetal song, harmony sections, bridge before chorus. A song like that can only be done once and never again.
Helloween keeper of the seven keys or live
Keeper of the Seven Keys Part 1 and 2 full album playthrough!
🤯🎃 that would be awesome. Those 2 albums were a big part of my life in the late 80's. 🤘🏻😎
Future World. 😎🤘🏻
I could say the word "tomorrow" without fear.
yea plz keeper of the seven keys part 2 its so epic
Helloween is an incredibly under rated band.
in America, in the rest of the world they're gods since the late 80's
TMPOUZI Especially now since their reunion tour lol
@@TMPOUZI only United States
in South America they're gods
@@MA1D3N6 This has been MY BAND for the past 30 years :-D
Underrated? They are the biggest power metal band in history
Now that was unexpected, love Helloween
Continue the power metal with Blind Guardian or Kamelot! Also if you do more Helloween, Keeper of the Seven Keys is a must.
I am working on making Blind Guardian to happen
Holly Hawkes "The Script for My Requiem" would be good. The one where they basically shit all over the crusades and ignore why they happened. Good subject for discussion.
The Bards song LIVE :)
I love power metals ability to deliver entire stories within single songs. Amazing. Never listened to this band. Thanks for the experience Vin and Sori!
Why not just discuss the song afterwords... not the lyrics or any implications, but the music. So many changes, brought round circle after like 15 solos, right back into the chorus. Such a work of art.
I agree.
It’s the biggest issue with the channel with all respect. As soon as the song ends tell us if you like it or not. THEN talk about a bunch of stuff that doesn’t really relate to the song. 😂
You are probably watching the wrong reaction channel, V&S are mainly focused on lyrics, they mostly ignore the music.
Matt Van Winkle You literary too words out of my mind. I think this is of essence of being metalhead and how metalheads "understand" metal. Lyrics are of secondary nature.
Also nod to ChicagoTRS. This means reacting genre of heavy metal meaningless - One could say this is reaction channel to black metal lyrics and to the lyrics of other genre of music or plainly said - reaction channel to music lyrics.
Adam Eves I agree. Music could be (actually is) "lyric" by itself and sad thing is that they don't realize that.
WOW.. A "10" for Halloween..
Keeper of the Seven Keys next!
Another epic song you guys will enjoy...
Cheers keep up the awesome work!
Helloween is a pretty classic and well respected band. They cast a large shadow of influence for the European brand of Power Metal. They took a lot of the melody that bands like Iron Maiden and Priest have and added the speed you were seeing out of the burgeoning Thrash scene. You still see new bands playing Powel Metal that’s directly influenced by Helloween’s style
If you can embrace the inherent cheesy-ness that this style of metal can bring, there’s lots of excellent musicianship and singing to be found.
Nothing cheesy about it. What's cheesy about Victim of Fate or Ride the Sky or How Many Tears? It looks like you've generalized something unnecessarily, or without warrant. Try checking out more than one Helloween song. Nothing cheesy about them. Eagle Fly Free? March of Time? Try listening to more than one song before judging them. Either way, there's nothing cheesy about this song, nonetheless.
I was generalizing Power Metal more than Helloween in that comment. By saying it “can” be cheesy I’m not saying it’s always cheesy. I’m not even saying cheesy=bad I just know that some people only want to listen to “serious” music and you’re not always going to get that in Power Metal.
You are right that my familiarity with Helloween isn’t very thorough. I’m really only familiar with two of their albums: The Dark Ride (which is awesome) and Keeper Of The Seven Keys: The Legacy (which is hit or miss).
But c’mon, they have an album called Pink Bubbles Go Ape. They’re not cheesy? Really?
Oh Helloween have plenty of cheesy songs, and very deliberately so. They'be always been a *fun* band. There's a reason their style is often referred to as "Happy Metal". But that doesn't take anything away from the quality of their music. It's just how they are. Some people love it, other's hate it, and that's fine. It goes without saying that that does not include every single song they ever did. Plenty of very solid non-cheese in their discography. Including this one. I don't see anything cheesy about Halloween.
They were kind of the Monty Python of Eurometal, Dr Stein was hillarous. I want out was great. Loved them until they switched vocalists.
Here's my issue, I know what people mean when they say 'cheesy', but cheesy surely is the wrong word? What does cheesy really mean? Isn't it subjective?
In 1990 I spoke with Kai Hansen (who wrote this song) about this topic. The direct follow up to this song is Keeper of the Seven Keys (the song). And the Keeper is Jesus.
Love this song! Do Keeper of the seven keys next!
And react to more Iron Maiden please!
Tepač Tepački Fear of the Dark or Dance of Death. Live 😎
Do the keeper of the seven keys is the next one for sure
Great pumpkin is Charlie Brown Halloween cartoon.
Next please!!! HELLOWEEN -EAGLE FLY FREE...
Cristian Andres Chacana Zepeda or a early Gamma Ray trk.
Eagle fly free..the best power metal song ever. It should be Germanys National Anthem..if there is any justice in the world.
@@keelinmetaljam923 Early Gamma Ray ... Heaven can wait.. Money..or the only ballad i can listen to..The Silence...or Hold your ground..well they can do the whole Heading for tomorrow Album :)
Metal and stuff I like all their stuff but I felt they were top tier with Ralph Sheep's 🤘
It would be so cool to watch their reaction to this one.
More helloween!!! I want out!
My favorite Helloween song. ❤
Helloween - Dr. Stein
Undoubtedly followed by a 30 minute discussion on the dangers of cloning and gene splicing
I really hope that people listen to the discussions you have after your reactions. I honestly find them so interesting and informative, to the point that they're some of my favorite parts of your videos.
It is about time for some Helloween. Even though it is a month too early. I love this band!!Walls Of Jericho and both Keeper Of The Seven Keys albums are MASTERPIECES!!! I love the Andi Deris era also.
It may be too early for that particular song, but not for Helloween. And yes, I'd love to hear them react to the Andi Deris era of the band. I usually only see people requesting stuff from the first three albums. They're still making great music.
Helloween - I Want Out!!
such a great song. I randomly sing the chorus all the time.
Sometimes the obvious choice is the best choice. Love this song!!!
I doubt they'll ever do it. Sori might understood it as call to subscribers to leave the cult ...I mean channel :P - pardon - village heh
@@antondzajajurca7797 hahaha!
great idea! Michael Kiske the singer has a new Band called UNISONIC, they play "I want Out" live, this is a brilliant react`able version ua-cam.com/video/dkDpLX_aZv0/v-deo.html
Megadeth and iron maiden had a baby, they named it helloween.
D 850 you could say metal church over Megadeth as well. 👍🏻
Maiden for sure, but i highly doubt that Helloween 1986/87 when they made the "Keeper" Albums were influenced by Megadeth...simply because Megadeth wasnt that well known here in Germany.
I am leaning more to immaculate conception of Iron Maiden :D
Not Megadeth but yngwie malmsteen, cuz Megadeth never had Marty till rust in peace. Yngwie makes sense because he too was from Germany and not to mention a huge star then.
Malmsteen is Swedish. Personally i think Helloween were most influenced by the "Big Three" in the mid/late 80s that is Maiden,Metallica & Priest mixing that with other big German Bands like Accept,Scorpions and Running Wild.
Helloween is an absolute classic band. One of the originators of Power Metal. This is NOT the song I would have picked though. The main difference between power metal like this (more traditional power metal) and Iced Earth is that Iced Earth is a little more serious, heavier and thrashier. Its what kinda sets Iced Earth apart from the pack. You can really notice the heavy Iron Maiden influence with these guys and that would carry on to influence alot of the European power metal that would follow. This band spawned the equally awesome Gamma Ray which was fronted by the lead guitarist for Helloween, Kai Hansen. I think with Helloween its best to start (especially for people new to power metal like this) with "I Want Out". This isn't their longest song but its up there. And unlike the Gamma Ray classic "Heading for Tomorrow" I don't think it has the same epicness all the way through. Kai kills it on guitar as always. This one is a 8.5/10 for me. Great song but not their best. Pretty sure that guitar solo at 16:47 in your video is a snippet of Vivaldi's Four Seasons. I could be wrong but it sounds VERY similar.
Its funny that you choose to do this song today after talking about Kirk Hammet and how he's like one of the greatest of all time. Kirk doesn't hold a candle to Kai's guitar playing.
That video Sori linked is about the silliest thing ever. Its on youtube as a joke so people can make fun of how ridiculous it is, (check out the description for the video). Halloween is a harmless holiday for kids. What Sori is describing has to do with pagan rituals revolving around the solstice (if memory serves). Its I think this sort of nonsense (which I think is actually very dangerous) that led to black metal arising from the persecution of paganism in Norway and other Scandanavian countries. I'm not mad at Sori for any of this though. but I think its important to recognize how potential dangerous misinformation and misunderstanding can be when a united religious front is put behind it. We need to constantly be seeking knowledge rather than judging things.
I think I just want to stress to Sori that Halloween the holiday has nothing to do with any rituals that may at one time (if they even occurred) have happened near that date. There is without a doubt people who use halloween as excuse to do evil shit. But those people would do evil shit anyways. I think its really important to stress how fun it is for kids to get a costume and go out and have some fun. And I think Sori you would realize probably within 30 minutes how cool this is for you and for them. Not my place to tell you what to do with your kids, all I can tell you is that some of my best memories from when I was a youngster was my dad taking me out trick or treating or going out with friends to do it when I was older.
And Wintersun-Loneliness (Winter) please
they are considered power metal by everybody. I agree that it never really sat right with me though. There are some similarities to power metal but more to thrash imo
Iced Earth are usually classified as Powermetal. Very often a general distinction is made between US Powermetal and European Powermetal. That has to do with the originating bands, not necessarily with the actual nationality of the bands. Brainstorm, for instance, is a German band who play US Power Metal. The US variety was originated by bands like Metal Church, Helstar and Iced Earth, and it is closer to Thrash, with a stronger emphasis on riffs rather than harmonized melodies, and with a rougher vocal performance. But ultimately genres are just that. Powermetal, True Metal, Epic Metal, even SPeedmetal are all just slight variations of Heavy Metal to me. But to each their own.
Khellendross iced earth is epic
GeekAdemics- Finally someone that knows their shit. A lot of people don't seem to know that power metal wasn't created in Europe. The USPM scene was just slightly older (and from my understanding, the term "power metal" itself originated in the US as a generic descriptor of bands more influenced by the NWOBHM than the garbage glam shit that was mainstream in America at the time). The Americans had the same influences as their European counterparts but went in a different direction: US power metal was often more aggressive and riff driven. The genre was also developing alongside thrash so it's not surprising that some flirted with that sound, but what distinguished USPM from thrash was it was still much more melodic and often featured operatic vocals.
Dark Waters- It is power metal. You being ignorant of the style doesn't change that. Popularity doesn't make EUPM the only real style of power metal.
At the very least I'll concede that there are two different genres that have taken on the name power metal: The rough and manly American style and the increasingly wimpy European style ;)
Sori,
As someone that just absolutely adores Halloween as a holiday, let me just assure you that that documentary is is part of what's called the "Satanic Panic" of the 80's. There's nothing to it whatsoever other than religious groups trying to keep kids away from things that SEEM satanic but are not. There's a video like that for Heavy Metal music, Fantasy Roleplay Board Games and the like, all from around the same time. It's a scare tactic for control of culture. There's absolutely nothing to worry about.
Halloween goes back centuries, and even has roots in Christianity. Even the word it self means "Holy Evening." It first started as Samhain in Scotland and Ireland. It's basically the welcoming of Fall and celebration of the end of Summer. Costumes started because it was believed that souls of the dead could come back and roam the earth for just one day and as such, you dressed as the dead ("Souling") in order to blend in with them as it was believed if you didn't they'd play nasty but harmless in nature pranks on you. Even Catholics and Protestant Christians did this, dressing in costume, begging the rich for soul cakes in return for prayer for the dead.
Halloween is harmless and I can state that in my 31 years of life, NONE of that goes on in a large scale and never has. It's mostly small, small sects of radical Satanic pockets getting their jollies off, and kids looking for a thrill to scare other people to seem cool. It's like egging houses or TPing them. I suggest you do some reading on Halloween and it's origins. You'll be amazed at how actually tame and harmless it really is. I will say that that documentary did it's job, but it's sad that propaganda can scare someone so bad they don't celebrate a holiday (Not your fault at all. You didn't know any better when you saw it).
Satanic Panic made me laugh when it came to D&D and that, I mean my DM never taught me to summon demons which was a real claim.
So much this! I was going to comment myself, but you've said everything that needs to be said. Those "documentaries" are pure propaganda. There really isn't any truth to any of them. They take the most unsubstantiated claims, with zero research and no supporting documentation at all, and use them to make a case that there is some sort of widespread murderous cult activity. Can I say that no one has EVER used Halloween as an excuse to commit horrifying acts? Of course not. But there are lunatics that do horrible things every day of the year. There's really nothing to worry about.
Take your kids trick or treating this year. Go with them. Then you can make sure they are safe and they will have a great time and get candy - win win!
I mostly agree but there was a reason the celts believed the doors to the otherworld opened and let the dead in. There is a reason why neopagans and wiccans have adopted Samhain as a holiday. I don’t think it’s to be “cool” or weird?
I do recall reading that those happenings were debunked by the FBI. There are no documented cases of these rituals. At least with human sacrifices. Not sure about other countries though.
Rafael Roquemore Predates the FBI. Haha the stories are centuries old.
YES! Helloween from their glory days!!! YES!!!
MERCYFUL FATE - The Oath
it's time guys...
Don't Break The Oath
For Halloween!!!
"By the Symbol of the Creator, I swear henceforth to be a faithful Servant of his most puissant Arch-Angel, the Prince Lucifer, whom the Creator designated as His regent and Lord of this World, Amen."
\m/
Or Come to the Sabbath
Helloween is a very underrated band. Kinda cheesy image with all the pumpkins and Halloween theme but musically they are very very good. Great guitars and vocals. They had some real good songs.
Keeper of the Seven Keys part 1 is a masterpiece in every aspect.
what do you mean underrated? They can fill a 10-15 thousand venue even to this day. At least in Europe , Asia or S America. They made a huge impact in metal in the 80's & 90's
They still make some real good songs. One of my favorite bands.
TMPOUZI you're right. but put that into views, or comments, threads on the internet... therey surely have a huge fanbase, but nothing near like starting a conversation about Judas Priest, Maiden, Metallica to drag a lot of metalheads out (not that it matters) to make thing simple, this video has 13k views, Painkiller got 50k... again not that it matters in terms of music.
Greatest metal band of all time
Tiamat - Wildhoney/Whatever That Hurts
Type O Negative - All Hallows Eve
Type O Negative - Black Sabbath (From The Satanic Perspective)
King Diamond - Halloween
King Diamond - The Family Ghost
Blind Guardian - Welcome To Dying !
The comments as well as the channel's description of that Pagan Invasion video are hilarious. Thanks for linking it!
Wasted years iron maiden
Overrated song by them
Eazy E its great
Nah, it's maybe their best, although I think that "The Clairvoyant" is slightly better.
This is a lame song. You are lame to.
I am with you. I love Maiden but this would be about my 100th Maiden choice for them. Weak.
One of my favorite epics of all time. Thank you for this. FYI, Helloween displays a fair bit of Christianity in some of their songs.
Mercyful Fate-Satan's Fall
Yes. I hope they do Mercyful Fate mondays
Just to see their reaction to the intro of The Oath would be hilarious.
Definitely VinandSori need to do some classic MF...Dangerous Meeting would be awesome as well as The Oath.
I've been asking for "The Oath" for like 2 months, that would be really great.
Mercyful Fate for Halloween!!!
Desecration Of Souls
Melissa
Nuns Have No Fun
A Dangerous Meeting
Come To The Sabbath
Is That You, Melissa?
Arrival - King Diamond
Black Horsemen - King Diamond
You guys are amazing. I've been hearing this one for almost 8 years and I never got this deep on the lyrics. That were always a great song, but now I feel like I like it even more.
This after discussion would be interesting for a fireside, in the SPIRIT of Halloween ;) huehuehue
oh boy! you actually did this song! I am so excited! gonna watch your reaction now!
Well now, I suppose you should do King Diamond Halloween!!!
Welcome Home \m/ Grandmmaaaa
Or the band Halloween, and the song either Trick or Treat, or Don't Metal With Evil
Well..it would be fun with King Diamond/ Mercyful Fate..but it is not easy. Both of these bands are complex listening , if your not in to metal. I mean the 2 most "mainstream" songs i heard with those band's are time and the lake..i would really like to see an reaction to Welcome home...but it is a hard one, Mikey Dee on tecnichal drumming, strange rytmh changes , wicked solos , and the Kings voice...it is a challenge, and this challenge is to hard to some people..but did see reaction video on "Lost in Vegas" Mercyful Fate and Melissa..and respect for "Lost in Vegas" to do that one. It is not the most easy one :)
They just did Abagail but I want them to do the entire “Them” album review
"Them" with King Diamond is a masterpiece, not a weak/bad track on this album. It is for me still the best "all over" concept albums in the metal world. When the music discloses the lyrics, and the lyrics discloses the music..then there is perfection. Att the same time sad..cause it can never be done again.
Iron Maiden - Seventh Son Of a Seventh Son.
better metallica - radio song 3
The hole album!
Greatest Metal Album in History
Here they stand,brothers them all
@@Joseph_Klein 😷
Very interested in how you guys react to this song.The lyrics are cheesy as hell but the musicianship and vocals are absolutely amazing.Lot’s of Maiden and Priest influences in this band.
The lyrics describe Halloween idiot
Eazy E he didn’t say they didn’t.. what’s the problem? 😂 good lord. Tuff guy on the keyboard 🚨
Matt Van Winkle thanks for the back up.I replied with a disparaging reply to this ass clown but I guess Vin or Sori deleted it.Guess it’s ok for them when people call other people IDIOTS yet Vin is always talking shit about bullies,SJW,etc. SMH
darrell wood no problem! to be technical it’s about Charlie Browns Great Pumpkin so he’s wrong at that. 😂
Eazy E boy, you’re a genius. Did it take you that long to reply because you have to recharge the 5 🧠 cells you have?
I was born in '82 and I have been listening to Helloween as long as I can remember, Thanks Dad! This is one of my favorite bands that I still listen to on the way to and from work. Great reaction to the song! VinAnd Sori, I love you guys and all your reactions. Thanks for doing this song. P.S. I have also grown up on Queensryche as well. You have to check out some of their earlier stuff like from the Rage For Order album.
Blind Guardian - Traveler In Time
this one kills ISIS without guns !!!! hhhh
*Helloween - You Always walk alone* , is awesome also
I just saw helloween two weeks ago in Chicago. They were amazing
I was there as well and couldn't believe that they opened with this song. Also, Kiske fell off the stage but soldiered on and finished the show!
Gamma Ray - Rebellion In Dreamland / Heading For Tomorrow
Rebellion is like true pleasure.
Yes helloween 🤘
I just saw the Helloween Pumpkins united tour in Worcester Massachusetts last week. Blew me away.
Helloween - King of 1000 yeras PLS BRING IT!!! or Time of the Oath
I like how Vin gave up on trying to say "go". Pick your battles brotha. 😂
Lol!!
Now you need to do either:
Mr Torture.
Eagle fly Free.
Dr Stein
Keeper of the Seven Keys part 2
I really like A Little Time and Twilight of the Gods as well from part 1.
Blind Guardian - Majesty
yes I agree
154: EPICA - Consign to Oblivion (Live ath the Zenith)
Keep trying, dude! LOL...We're with you. No excuse not to do on the 154th request.
Sigue insistiendo amigo xD
@@JoseReneElMatador Lol un comentario en español.
Some day...
@@baphometh4826 este es un buen canal y pues lo veo xD
This has been an amazing week so far with Fear Factory and now Helloween. These were two of my favorite bands along with Tool and really made a huge impression on my musical tastes. Helloween opened my eyes to the music outside of America and British bands and started me on my power metal journey.
Halloween is taken from the Celtic celebration of Samhain( pronounced sowen) where the veil between the worlds are thinnest.
Correct...bravo for the comment
Last time I heard this song was 25 years ago, I was 10 years old and I used to listen to Helloween songs all day, mainly 'Keeper of the Seven Keys' part 1 and part 2 on Cassette!!!!. Their songs were so hilarious and full of ironic messages. I freeekin loved them! thanks for bringing up the memories!
Helloween! The originators of European power metal :) Unless you count Iron Maiden, who Helloween was trying to emulate.
Love this song. Snoopy-Meter: 0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10
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Old Helloween kicks Maiden's ass
Emulate Is a strong word. Are they influenced by them? Yes, but nothing else
In old interviews with the band after this album came out, they said that they wanted to sound like Iron Maiden. Yes, I'm that old, to remember. Their first album Walls Of Jericho was a speed metal album, and they wanted to be more Iron Maiden-ish, so they went out and hired Michael Kiske to sing (Kai Hansen sang on WoJ) for this album, and going forward.
So yes, they were trying to emulate Iron Maiden.
Nobody is better than MAIDEN!
Yes!
I could have sworn I've heard they weren't influenced by Maiden
I love me some Helloween. Good song choice by this alliance. Not sure who is in said alliance but they can all be my new friends.
I do feel a thing on Halloween too though since you guys mentioned it. Totally not the thing you guys do though. It's more of a feeling of joy. Easily my favorite holiday. The one time of year where every candy bar has a dark chocolate variant, we can all enjoy horror movies together (even the kiddos get into the classics around Halloween), and sometimes you get a nice chilly breeze. Just the atmosphere around Halloween is great. Anyone spooked out by spookiness isn't spooky enough.
So while we're on guys in costumes scaring old people. KISS have announced that they are doing a farewell tour. Any chance we can get some KISS reviews to remember one of the most iconic bands in rock history? Detroit Rock City would be a big one, yeah?
Ben Webb Hey Ben! I am one of the leaders Of the Epic Underground! 😉 Your Welcome
YEEESS! finally 🤘🏻🎃🤘🏻some HELLOWEEN Michael Kiske and Kai Hansen are among my Top 10 favourite singers other brilliant songs to check out by them are "I Want Out", "Future Word", "A Tale That Wasn't Right" and "Keeper of the Seven Keys"...
However please may I ask you two to review more AMON AMARTH it has been far too long now since your last reaction: Father of the Wolf, Death in Fire, One Thousand Burning Arrows, Blood Eagle, Thousand Years of Oppression, Under the Northern Star, On Northern Shores, Pursuit of Vikings, Raise Your Horns.
😉 UP THE IRONS 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Loved your bit on night terrors, sleep paralysis,and shadow people. I dealt with this for a decade during the age of 4 to my early teens. Crazy shit going on there. I’m sure I left my body a few times during these episodes. Sleeping a friends houses ended abruptly, lol.
Helloween- A Tale That Wasn't Right
Iced Earth- Dracula
Iced Earth- The Coming Curse
Coming Curse most definitely. I'd go so far as to say they should do that before anything off the two Set Abominae albums... since it's a summary of the story on those two albums essentially.
Iced Earth - Melancholy
Also,
Iced Earth- A Question of Heaven
Glad you reacted to Helloween! I was introduced to them and Iron Maiden in 5th grade & it’s cool to see someone listen for the first time 🤘🏽🤘🏽
With Halloween coming up in a month it might be worth checking out metal’s “spookier” songs. Mercyful Fate or King Diamond fits that bill pretty well. I’ll have to think of other bands that also give that vibe. Recent Tribulation could work.
they should do a whole week of spooky songs the week of halloween. Would be fun.
Heck yes! Co-sign
Carach Angren certainly, more Cradle of course, maybe certain Candlemass songs like The Bleeding Baroness of Demon of the Deep. For the Metallica picks during the Halloween time, The Thing That Should Not Be.
Vin is always right when he's inside - lol! OK I'll stop.😂
Michael Kiske the singer was 18 when this was recorded
Brings back memories from my teenaged years, where you had thrash and power metal on one side and glam metal on the other... I was a huge thrash and power metal fan. For glam, I liked the individual guitarists over the bands themselves.
Nightwish - Dark Chest of Wonders Live at Wacken 2013. Experience the Floorgasm's!
always up for a floorgasm ;)
Nightwish is boring
You have reacted to my favorite band ever and to my favorite song ever!!! Much love!!!
halloween started as the old celtic festival of samhain. the 'veil' between the worlds was supposed to be weakest at that time and sacrifices were made to the old gods. that much is certainly historical.
I saw these guys two weeks ago. Their opening song was this. One of the best concerts I’ve ever been to. Nearly 3 hours of performance. So epic.
Helloween YES \m/
Helloween - The Dark Ride
Solos in this track are pretty epic imo. Arguably one of the best ever made.
Watch the music video for Megadeth's "Sweating Bullets"
one of my favorite tunes. a halloween night staple for me
I remember that song from when I was teenager - not exactly my genre, but at that time there was not as many bands to listen to and this one would be in the "close enough" territory and, still, they were good musicians. Anyways, obviously, the natural progressions is 1) listen to this classic 2) Halloween - protect your black cats, slit wrists are scary, human sacrifices are bad, drinking blood from chalice is only good when it's Jesus' blood, slippery slope; focus on 0.001% of bad, circle back to Bible, forget the band by that time.
In other words: Vin and Sori - 17th century thinking in the age of technological wonder. A m a z i n g. I think Sori would be a great witch - telling people future from reading some obscure cards and asking them weird questions like "do you think your cat is chasing ghosts when you sleep?"
Not a criticism of course - just an observation.
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Portrait of a headless man (official video)
Anubis
Vampire from Nazareth
Prometheus
Martyr
Virtues of the beast
Sangreal
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My ancestors did not celebrate Halloween but there was also idea that spirits of the dead come back to visit around that time. They would even leave warm food outside or around home at night for their dead relatives to feast on.
Type O Negative - Unsuccessfully Coping with the Natural Beauty of Infidelity!!!
Nah... they need to do a real Type O classic like Bad Ground, Skip It, or The Misinterpretation of Silence and Its Disastrous Consequences (Wombs and Tombs Mix, of course) :)
He knows you're fucking someone else!!!
Type of Negative - Proffet of Doom.
Sori: That solo was pretty
Vin: Yeah it was badass
Sori: It was PRETTY
Love you guys 😂
listen to Mercyful Fate & King Diamond
Yes finally you guys are doing this band and this song!!!!
Yeahhh!!! HelloweeN - Ride the Sky!!!!
I just saw Helloween a couple weeks ago and they were just amazing! Listened to them ever since I was born
Awesome you guys finally did some Helloween. Kinda sad you didn't really touch on the vocals much. The singer, Michael Kiske, is maybe in the top 5 of the best metal vocalists ever. I think there's a lot of songs you can dig into of theirs with quite a bit of content for you to dissect. Watch out after their album Chameleon. They change vocalists from Kiske to Andi Deris, who's more raspy and more sort of jarring in terms of how different he is than Kiske. Also, for their album The Walls of Jericho, which was their first ever, their guitarist sings, Kai Hansen, who came before Kiske and started the band, is different than either Kiske or Deris.
The vocals are different on Walls of Jericho and after Chameleon, but all of those albums are great! I'd love to hear them react to something from Better Than Raw, which is my favorite Helloween album.
So happy you finally did a cover for Helloween!!
Alice in Chains - Nutshell (unplugged)
This really should happen.
Great song.
Well, this is a song I grew up listening to a lot. Vocally it's the opposite of cookie monster. Crisp and powerful vocals by -then- 18 years old Michael Kiske, speed double base drumming, accurate guitar playing and mystery, "dungeons and dragons" subjects, established a blueprint for European Power Metal back in 1986. Helloween is an absolute favorite. I would also recommend Ride the Sky, Eagle fly free, March of Time, Midnight Sun and Giants.
Great reaction!
Shaman - Fairy Tale (live version)
Shaman - For Tomorrow
I think that's what you mean.
Fairy Tale Would be Great!
Angra - Carolina IV Would be Awesome.
Finally!!!!! The most inspirational power metal band of all time! Yes, he chooses to follow God in the song and actually becomes a divine warrior, for which the story continues in the song "Keeper of the Seven Keys" which you should absolutely do next! Also, I'd love to hear your reaction to Andi Deris era Helloween, like the songs "The Dark Ride" or "Revelation."
LINDEMANN - Praise Abort (Official Video)
the song and video are hilarious
Alliance thank you for this pick.
Vin and Sori Helloween are an epic band their Keeper Of The Seven Keys is also a great song.
Halloween do have many great albums.
Gamma ray-Last Before the Storm (Wacken 2003),Dethrone Tyranny or Armageddon!!!!
Heading for Tomorrow (Blast from the Past version) one of the greatest solos of all time to close out the song.
Anywhere In The Galaxy
Rebellion in Dreamland from Blast from the Past. Gamma Ray was amazing live and Kai is a class act. Heart of the Unicorn another great choice!
I feel a fireside discussion is needed about the etymology of Halloween 😊👻☠🕸🤘x
Awesome tune btw! 'Are you metal?" is another TUUUUUNE by these guys x
Halloween isn't even a German thing, they really only know of it from the American GI's that have been in the country since World War II
Would love to see you react to some King Diamond or Mercyful Fate.
I think Mercyful Fate might be better for single song reactions. The lyrics to King Diamond songs may not make as much sense since all or nearly all his solo stuff are concept albums.
Don't Break The Oath!!!
27 minutes in and still not a word about the song, amazing
You've reacted to Helloween, now it's time to Gamma Ray!!!
Heading For Tomorrow!! (with Kai on vocals)
I'd pick anything from either Somewhere out in Space or the No World Order Albums.
@@MajesticDemonLord Beyond The Black Hole is a great option
Kai on vocals? I think you mean Ralph Sheepers. The only way to listen to that song is with Ralph as lead singer. The only song that I think Kai does better is Dream Healer, off the top of my head.
Adam Eves Kai did a much much better version of Heading for Tomorrow. Like 100X better. Not that I dislike Ralf. But Listen to the solos on the Blast from the Past version of Heading for Tomorrow, and it just destroys the original.
@@khellendross3573 I agree
Ralf has an amazing voice, but the work and effort put in the re-recorded tracks with Kai on vocals made the songs (every single one on Blast From The Past) sound more consistent
Vin, at the end, you looked like you had to bite that pen if another solo was coming... you must love that pen...:)
Type O Negative - Halloween In Heaven
Christmas in Hell!
Helloween is a great great band! Love them a lot, Michael Kiske is my favorite vocalist! You should do Keeper of the seven keys by them too, it’s a perfect song! 🤟🏻🎃
More Helloween
I'm sure you'll like the songs
Eagle Fly Free
Or
King for a 1000 years
Both from Live in 3 continents 2006
Please give them another try
Oh fuck, i'm suprised!!! Didn't expected a Helloween anytime soon, thanks!!! You should react to their songs "I'm Alive" and "March of Time" i believe you'll enjoy the HELLL out of those songs!!
Just saw them live too. BEST show ever!!!
Love this album