I feel that this song is a lot of subtleties all stacked atop one another. - The little gutar accents, Jayoung's rather relaxed vocal delivery, and Arem's bass not overshadowing, but that interplay with Yeongeun's drums. I feel it's a song with heavier parts rather than an all out heavy song. - RQ have excelled here, once again. Great band, great live too. - What's not to like? And it would appear that after being fatally shot, Jayoung got better. :)
I saw them live in London earlier this year, they were really good, lots of energy and they played a good mix of there own songs (MVs) and covers of songs by Metallica, White Stripes, Accept(Metal Heart), Nirvana, etc. They were very professional and great fun to watch. For a live performance check out ‘Rock & Roll Paradise with drum solo’. Thanks for reviewing them.
Talking of Korean bands (and they have all the genres even though many seem underground compared to Japan) Boys and Girls Drinking Choir regularly support Otoboke Beaver. I saw them last week and they seem stronger with their new Scottish guitarist (Megan Nisbet) than before - Meena Bae and Myeong-jin Kim are still Korean
Great reaction! I really enjoyed it. I'm really enjoying the analysis portion. I like that your reactions include pretty detailed analysis of the song as well.
I feel that this song is a lot of subtleties all stacked atop one another. - The little gutar accents, Jayoung's rather relaxed vocal delivery, and Arem's bass not overshadowing, but that interplay with Yeongeun's drums. I feel it's a song with heavier parts rather than an all out heavy song. - RQ have excelled here, once again. Great band, great live too. - What's not to like? And it would appear that after being fatally shot, Jayoung got better. :)
I saw them live in London earlier this year, they were really good, lots of energy and they played a good mix of there own songs (MVs) and covers of songs by Metallica, White Stripes, Accept(Metal Heart), Nirvana, etc. They were very professional and great fun to watch. For a live performance check out ‘Rock & Roll Paradise with drum solo’. Thanks for reviewing them.
Talking of Korean bands (and they have all the genres even though many seem underground compared to Japan) Boys and Girls Drinking Choir regularly support Otoboke Beaver. I saw them last week and they seem stronger with their new Scottish guitarist (Megan Nisbet) than before - Meena Bae and Myeong-jin Kim are still Korean
Great reaction! I really enjoyed it. I'm really enjoying the analysis portion. I like that your reactions include pretty detailed analysis of the song as well.
One of my favorite bands
Great songs Azalea, Sing your heart out, Fearless, One, Rock and Roll Paradise, Reminiscence. and Blaze
A little slow for me. Always love the singing. She's so great. She could've been in BlackPink if she didn't look so Korean.