JILUKA: Venom // REACTION
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- @JILUKAofficial is a Japanese visual kei metal band initially formed in May 2013 but restarted in February 2015. The group are an independent band on the label DPR Japan, consisting of members Ricko, Sena, the main songwriter of the songs, Boogie and Zyean. They have released 7 albums and 6 singles so far.
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These are all dudes, part of the fashion of visual kei.
They currently have a full live concert posted on their UA-cam channel. Their sound holds up live and it’s fantastic.
Jiluka - Bleghnom! Please continue reacting to their MVs like that 'BLVCK' and 'OVERKILL' song. By the way they have 'Kumari' Live on their channel.
Jiluka🔥🔥🔥
Great, fun reaction 🔥
Sena, the guitarist is a guy as well. Visual Kei is their fashion style and very popular in today's japanese metal scene.
Partially wrong statement, its a popular as it was back in the 80's and none of the modern visual kei bands can actually reach the level of the trio of visual kei legends, Dir en Gray, X-Japan and Luna Sea.
@@shineek I said Visual Kei is being very popular in the japanese metal scene not Jiluka
Visual Kei is probably the most popular since the beginning if we talk about international fans since the globalisation is different and more advanced than in the 90's.
@@hungergamesspain International yes, but this does not really give them that many more sales, 99% of people who listen to Visual Kei outside of Japan do so via spotify or youtube or the less legal ways, purchasing is something else, VK albums are still mostly sold in Japan only and not anyone can afford a shipping cost higher than the price of the CD plus paying tax and customs. In Japan on the other hand there is no real change i would even say its a little less popular with many bands going for extreme metal which is considered a underground scene in japan unlike something like X-Japan which was considered Mainstream.
No disrespect to Crossfaith as I grew up listening to them but bands like Jiluka, Dexcore has taken the Japanese scene to a whole new level
crossfaith walked to they could run
That was sick and final fantasy.
“That has to be a woman.”
IT’S A TRAP! 🪤
Can confirm
asking if sena was a girl is so real help
also about the glam rock side of it, theyre a part of a japanese subculture called visual kei, it focuses heavily on looks- ‘the art of visual shock’ :3
it was made popular by older, mostly lesser heavy bands like malice mizer and dir en grey (degs older stuff was heavy but not on jilukas level) and yeah it spiralled from there, with new substyles coming from it !! jiluka are loud kei :3 and other bands fit into other categories (kote kei, iryou kei, nagoya kei ect)
long ass + unnecessary comment but its so fun to talk about LMAO
.. also i highly recommend any song by insanity injection- mainly b.r.n and re:incarnation cause they got me into the band (even though they only have one album)
I llove Dir En Grey and Malice Mizer
@@brettevans2138 me too !! such good bands, especially to get into visual kei
I wouldn't say Malice Mizer and Dir En Grey created it, more so bands like XJapan and Buck-Tick
Sena is life! Sena is love!
you dont have to fight the feelings boys
There doing there first live us proformence later in October in Atlanta
Jiluka is very good live. And you are very correct that the crowd is insane, but totally in the fun way 😂 Also “nu metal” began with Korn. They are said to of “pioneered the nu metal genre.”
They have so many good tracks! I rec Overkill or BLVCK.
You won't find live footage of this new single yet but you'll find live performances of their last singles, thought you should probably start with the studio version first ^^
I think your reaction speaks for every person listening to Venom, ever. Great reaction!
(As for pronunciation, it's Jeeh-ruh-kah - no stress or similar stress on all syllables. If you want to delve into where they come from, take a step back in time and listen to Gackt's Redemption - the video is so good, and also worth a reaction, in case you'd want to. It's a prime example of Visual Kei, and what some jokingly called Final Fantasy Metal - funnily enough, Gackt made songs for the games.)
Jilukas Overkill pleaseee
BLVCK, Overkill and Kumari would probably the next ones I’d recommend to check.
They are going into a new direction with their newest releases calling it Electro Gothic Metal (EGM) and while I totally enjoy their older stuff the newer ones are really attention grabbing.
Their live shows are pretty sick but the crows is not as brutal as one might expect because around 70-80% of their fan base are girls.
Doesn‘t mean that their live shows can‘t be brutal just because their audience is mostly female… in Japan there are certain things not allowed in concert locations or seen as rude. I think that‘s pretty more why they aren‘t that brutal.
@@sayuri5167 I agree with you that some locations have stricter rules than Europe (can’t speak about America) but it really depends on the audience if they follow it or not.
As far as my experience goes Jiluka, while going wild, and being extremely fun has no hardcore pits or surfers unless they play an event (Madpit Festival or so) with bands like Sable Hills or Prompts etc and there is more of a genre mix and a mix of audience. However if they play oneman shows or the 対バン is more on the VK side I have maximum seen some push pits (but massive head banging)
Take it as you want if the percentage of female audience has an influence on this or not but this is my experiences based on the 21 shows I have visited this year😁
3:58 FinalFantasy-core
And there all guys
They need to play at the Sphere in Las Vegas
Come back with them!!
If you liked the heavy electronics mixed with metal, you guys need to check out songs from the album New Demons by I See Stars, as well as pretty much anything from the band The Browning.
I see you are a fellow Electronicore/Trancecore and Deathstep enthusiast.
Japanese English gives Metal more creativity imo. They can get away with more than other bands. Take "Give me a reason", for example. Ricko says it like "Gyev me reason", almost like he's making "give" sound like a "blegh". But because he's Japanese, it still sounds natural. I shouldn't have to say this, but it is the internet after all: This comment isn't made to offend people
Did u tried broken by the scream???? 🎉🎉
'Is that a woman?' Brother, i too fell into the trap 🫡
"BLEGHSTEP"
BLVCK, Kumari, Hellraiser, Raison d’etre, BaLa-DeDa are good ones to check out from JILUKA especially if you want to hear some of their range to different sounds.
Actually it’s pronounce ,mill-lee-walk-ay. Which is alqungian for ‘the good land’.
Overkill and Blvck next!
Final Fantasy Core!
You guys pls do new axty-6 feet under
The pink haired guy its called Sena and its a guy
The boy band with a femboy✌️
Everyone in this band is a man. I was confused too when i first saw one of their music videos. Sena is just a very feminine man.
That music is possibly the most unmetal thing that's ever happened. Future of the metal genre is not looking good. A bunch of anime dudes
it’s visual kei