You really did them justice! They are the band Fearless. Dan is lead singer and the fellow in the white shirt is Dan’s brother Davi. Fabio was lead singer of Rhapsody of Fire for about twenty years and did metal covers with the late actor Christopher Lee (Dracula) for his roll in Lord of the Rings.Fabio has been Dan’s idol so to be able to do this collaboration was great for both of them Thank you
Jamie Mitchell has already mentioned most of the important stuff about the band, Fearless, with the line-up of Davi, bass Gabriel, lead guitar and Giovanni, drums. This video was shot in Dan's garage, which he has converted part of to his filming studio. The fact that Fabio was willing to participate in this video is a testament to how well regarded Dan is in the metal community. This is not his only colab, he has worked with former H.E.A.T. singer, and now Skid Row front man, Erik Gronwall; as well as PETRA members John Schlitt and John Lawry, to name but a few. Dan is a prodigious performer with a very specky vocal range...too much Dan is never enough 😃 🙃🐨🇦🇺
Symphonic metal going on here. Fabio Lione's voice is one that Dan has used as a guide in his vocal training. To be able to do this collaboration must have been epic for him. You can see the respect he has for Fabio throughout the video. Great reaction and again, keep studying up on Dan Vasc! He's not at all boring to learn about!! :) One more thing -- it would be great if you would have a link in your description to the original video by the artist. Just a thought.
0:30, that why you haven't heard enough power metal. Amazing genre and my personal favorite! One of the most greatest band and uplifting songs out there.
From what I understand this type of metal is called Symphonic Metal. Some of the groups were Sabaton, Rhapsody of Fire, and Dragonforce. I live them all. Dan has a great cover of The Last Stand by Sabaton. Some of the groupd
Great reaction, overall. I got tickled by your comments regarding sounds by victorious angels. I am familiar with angels. I've seen some, and I hear them--not always, but every so often. Generally speaking, everything they DO is victorious. What got me tickled, in this case, was that just three days ago, my 19-year-old grandson (who, by the way, looks nearly identical to Dan Vasc--it's quite amazing) was sitting and talking to me, and we were discussing the emotions that music pulls from people. We also listened to several pieces and then both of us gave our interpretations of what the music alone (no words) was saying. I'm used to the angels who are around here making their presence known every once in a while. We count on them for safety and protection--especially in these days. Sometimes I'll see a pair of (very large) boots just out of the corner of my eye. Sometimes there will be a quick touch on the arm, or a slight breeze will whisper by, when there are no windows open, etc. Once in a while one of them will say something. While Ethan and I were talking the other day, and he was playing one of his favorite songs on Spotify, one of the angels tapped me on the left shoulder, and said quietly, "Please tell him I REALLY like that song. It has the sound of VICTORY!" I told him, and he agreed. 😀 I believe this particular type of metal is generally called symphonic. There are not only "horns" (both brass and woodwinds, I believe, in this case--probably not being played, per se--probably being produced by a keyboard), there are strings in the mix, too. Since the song is about the "dawn of victory," I'm not too surprised that a symphonic sound is the setting. When a marching band is presenting anything "victorious," this would be the type of sound that results. Some of the best older victory pieces are from "fife and drum" corps. Trumpets (one of my own instruments) are well-known for sounding victory anthems. I was just doing an internet search regarding this type of sound, and one of the best articles I found has descriptions with dates, regarding when these things started happening in metal bands. The written article is called "Devil Horns: Metal Bands Who Use Brass and Woodwinds" (By Jon Wiederhorn · June 14, 2018). You can find it by searching for that title. The 2018 date is the year the article was written. The dates WITHIN the article, go back quite a long way.
Yeah I agree, It does have a Sabaton vibe. I love Symphonic metal and this collaboration is great. Actually Metallica added horns on some special projects and I think I heard Nightwish use them once but I am old and memory is shakey some days😂.😂😂 Happy to see you featuring more Dan Vasc. Would love to see Dan and Dimash doing a symphonic metal duet. Would be so epic❤️🔥🤘❤️🔥🤘 🥰🥰🥰Hugs from a Canadian Dear🇨🇦
Fabio Leon is Dan one of Dans influences to sing the way he does. He is Dans hero. He was touring Brazil and accepted Dam’s invitation to do this song together. That is why Dan looks so incredibly happy. This was done in Dan’ garage. With Dan in control of nearly everything including the Videography, which has reached a new level of great.
This is a freaking awesome cover. It’s so upbeat. The drummer should be worn out after that. Lol the instrumentals are awesome along with fantastic vocals. Just love this so much!!!❤thanks for your reaction! Claim that victory!!I think this video should have received some kind of award. 👏👏👏
This is a sub-genre known as symphonic metal, of which Sabaton seems to be a part. So is Nigtwish, Muse and even, to an extent, Pink Floyd. It has a HUGE following in Europe, but hasn't really hit the US too hard yet.
You know I thought Eric's comment was good but once you put Pink Floyd in there, please. I will say Sabaton is an excellent band although Nightwish how can I put it is an acquired taste. But I would definitely never put Pink Floyd with any band of this past two generations. Pink Floyd, absolutely an amazing band that I've seen actually three times. To us older people he would fall under classic rock, heavy metal although people will probably argue with me and yes what they now call symphonic you see in my time there was no such thing. I just turned 60 I've listened to music my whole life my favorite is classic rock, Hard Rock some heavy metal well and then you go to Country :-). Dan although has an amazing voice he could do any genre and that is pretty awesome, it is worth hearing his music even though they are hardcovers hopefully he will come out with his music soon.
I genuinely think you would enjoy some more power metal if you were a fan of the melodic sound, the uplifting tone, and the horns. Also would love to see a reaction to Dan Vasc singing Dawn Over a New World by DragonForce :)
Rhapsody doesn't need to be in a sound track, they are the movie, each of their classic albums was a chapter in a high fantasy epic, each song advancing the story to a long orchestral piece to finish. Take a look at Symphony of the Enchanted Lands, for example. That's from 98. Look up Emerald Sword at Montreal to know how right you were about Fabio dominating the stage. 😉😉🤘 There are good reasons they are favorites of Dan's... and mine. 😁😁
I went to listen to Fabio sing this song, now Fabio is good, however, singing with Dan Vasc, this duo is amazing. Don’t listen to Fabio, Dan voice is sooooo much better.
Agreed, I've heard Fabio in the original and other songs he sings, and his voice is good and enjoyable, but something in Dan's vocals are just so much more satisfying to me. A full richness is the only way I can describe it.
Nerdrotic is cool! He and Dan have a friendly bet going over who will reach a million subscribers first. Are you dissing Nerdrotic or dissing someone else for dissing him?
He was nerding out hard lol. Fabio is one of his MAJOR idols in terms of his musical influences
You really did them justice! They are the band Fearless. Dan is lead singer and the fellow in the white shirt is Dan’s brother Davi. Fabio was lead singer of Rhapsody of Fire for about twenty years and did metal covers with the late actor Christopher Lee (Dracula) for his roll in Lord of the Rings.Fabio has been Dan’s idol so to be able to do this collaboration was great for both of them Thank you
Loved your reaction. Loved seeing dan so excited to bevsinging with his long time hero, with dan own band Fearless.
DAN VASC é FABIO LEONI Show!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Obrigada por sua reação 😊
Jamie Mitchell has already mentioned most of the important stuff about the band, Fearless, with the line-up of Davi, bass Gabriel, lead guitar and Giovanni, drums. This video was shot in Dan's garage, which he has converted part of to his filming studio. The fact that Fabio was willing to participate in this video is a testament to how well regarded Dan is in the metal community. This is not his only colab, he has worked with former H.E.A.T. singer, and now Skid Row front man, Erik Gronwall; as well as PETRA members John Schlitt and John Lawry, to name but a few. Dan is a prodigious performer with a very specky vocal range...too much Dan is never enough 😃
🙃🐨🇦🇺
I can certainly see where Fabio has had an influence on Daniel's style. Great cover and great reaction, @MrLBOYD Music!
Thank you for an honest review. Dan did shine with Fabio❤
What a band !!!!! More of that please xx❤
Symphonic metal going on here. Fabio Lione's voice is one that Dan has used as a guide in his vocal training. To be able to do this collaboration must have been epic for him. You can see the respect he has for Fabio throughout the video.
Great reaction and again, keep studying up on Dan Vasc! He's not at all boring to learn about!! :)
One more thing -- it would be great if you would have a link in your description to the original video by the artist. Just a thought.
So cool. Masterpiece. More Dan Vasc please 🔥🔥🔥
0:30, that why you haven't heard enough power metal. Amazing genre and my personal favorite! One of the most greatest band and uplifting songs out there.
Welcome to fantastful world of powermetal MR.LBOYD Fabio Lione is one of the many gods of this realm.
the highnote at the end was actually fabio
I 💘 anything Dan does. Opera to metal. Dan could sing the alphabet and I'd listen.
Now I'm thinking about a metal version of the ABCs. Thanks a lot. ;)
@@wind-born2581 that would be cool. Or the phone book. Either one.
I'd listen then download!!❤❤
From what I understand this type of metal is called Symphonic Metal. Some of the groups were Sabaton, Rhapsody of Fire, and Dragonforce. I live them all. Dan has a great cover of The Last Stand by Sabaton.
Some of the groupd
There are no words. Epic. Phenomenal. Glorious. Magnificent. (Ok, so I came up with a few.) I'm overwhelmed and breathless. That was a master class.❤
Love this performance, it's awesome. Hail Vasc-Nation ❤️🤘✝️
Great reaction to a great song! I'm always going to check out anything with Dan in it.
que tema !!! rhapsody of fire
These guys and Dan are the gods of metal.100000%👌🤟✌️💥💯💢🥺🤩🙃😍😋😇🥰💯💥
Great reaction, overall. I got tickled by your comments regarding sounds by victorious angels. I am familiar with angels. I've seen some, and I hear them--not always, but every so often. Generally speaking, everything they DO is victorious. What got me tickled, in this case, was that just three days ago, my 19-year-old grandson (who, by the way, looks nearly identical to Dan Vasc--it's quite amazing) was sitting and talking to me, and we were discussing the emotions that music pulls from people. We also listened to several pieces and then both of us gave our interpretations of what the music alone (no words) was saying.
I'm used to the angels who are around here making their presence known every once in a while. We count on them for safety and protection--especially in these days. Sometimes I'll see a pair of (very large) boots just out of the corner of my eye. Sometimes there will be a quick touch on the arm, or a slight breeze will whisper by, when there are no windows open, etc. Once in a while one of them will say something. While Ethan and I were talking the other day, and he was playing one of his favorite songs on Spotify, one of the angels tapped me on the left shoulder, and said quietly, "Please tell him I REALLY like that song. It has the sound of VICTORY!" I told him, and he agreed. 😀
I believe this particular type of metal is generally called symphonic. There are not only "horns" (both brass and woodwinds, I believe, in this case--probably not being played, per se--probably being produced by a keyboard), there are strings in the mix, too. Since the song is about the "dawn of victory," I'm not too surprised that a symphonic sound is the setting. When a marching band is presenting anything "victorious," this would be the type of sound that results. Some of the best older victory pieces are from "fife and drum" corps. Trumpets (one of my own instruments) are well-known for sounding victory anthems. I was just doing an internet search regarding this type of sound, and one of the best articles I found has descriptions with dates, regarding when these things started happening in metal bands. The written article is called "Devil Horns: Metal Bands Who Use Brass and Woodwinds" (By Jon Wiederhorn · June 14, 2018). You can find it by searching for that title. The 2018 date is the year the article was written. The dates WITHIN the article, go back quite a long way.
Great reaction to an EPIC performance.
This is one of my top favorites. They sure do put the pow into the word power.
TY for sharing your feedback with us. I hope you can cover more soon.
try Dan Vasc Hallelujah, its impressive.
Yeah I agree, It does have a Sabaton vibe. I love Symphonic metal and this collaboration is great. Actually Metallica added horns on some special projects and I think I heard Nightwish use them once but I am old and memory is shakey some days😂.😂😂 Happy to see you featuring more Dan Vasc. Would love to see Dan and Dimash doing a symphonic metal duet. Would be so epic❤️🔥🤘❤️🔥🤘 🥰🥰🥰Hugs from a Canadian Dear🇨🇦
Fabio Leon is Dan one of Dans influences to sing the way he does. He is Dans hero. He was touring Brazil and accepted Dam’s invitation to do this song together. That is why Dan looks so incredibly happy. This was done in Dan’ garage. With Dan in control of nearly everything including the Videography, which has reached a new level of great.
Incredible... Powerful 🤟
Larga vida al power metal
This is symphonic metal. For some reason, not as popular in the US as other countries. We have been missing out! 😮😅
Loved your reaction! Fábio Lione is italian. Dan's father was italian. Fabio + Dan = Insane. 😂
I think it's Dan's mother who is Italian and his father Brazilian.
@tjw1972 He said in a few podcasts, and videos, that his dad was Italian.
@@terryeallen-stoda2152 I've heard that since my comment here. I would love to hear him talk about that (mainly because I love to hear Dan talk :) ).
E..P...I..C!!!!!❤
Nailed the latim (or italian): Gloria Perpetua means eternal glory alright.
THIS IS DAN'S BAND - FEARLESS, HIS BROTHER DAVI VASC ON BASS
This is a freaking awesome cover. It’s so upbeat. The drummer should be worn out after that. Lol the instrumentals are awesome along with fantastic vocals. Just love this so much!!!❤thanks for your reaction! Claim that victory!!I think this video should have received some kind of award. 👏👏👏
This is a sub-genre known as symphonic metal, of which Sabaton seems to be a part. So is Nigtwish, Muse and even, to an extent, Pink Floyd. It has a HUGE following in Europe, but hasn't really hit the US too hard yet.
You know I thought Eric's comment was good but once you put Pink Floyd in there, please. I will say Sabaton is an excellent band although Nightwish how can I put it is an acquired taste. But I would definitely never put Pink Floyd with any band of this past two generations. Pink Floyd, absolutely an amazing band that I've seen actually three times. To us older people he would fall under classic rock, heavy metal although people will probably argue with me and yes what they now call symphonic you see in my time there was no such thing. I just turned 60 I've listened to music my whole life my favorite is classic rock, Hard Rock some heavy metal well and then you go to Country :-). Dan although has an amazing voice he could do any genre and that is pretty awesome, it is worth hearing his music even though they are hardcovers hopefully he will come out with his music soon.
Do Angels We Have Heard On High" METAL VERSION from Dan Vasc
So great❤
Rhapsody of Fire and Symphony X are the best at this genre and also Dark Moor
I genuinely think you would enjoy some more power metal if you were a fan of the melodic sound, the uplifting tone, and the horns. Also would love to see a reaction to Dan Vasc singing Dawn Over a New World by DragonForce :)
That is my one of my favorites! The joy on his face is so contagious that I'm smiling the whole time he's singing with his phenomenal vocals!
Rhapsody doesn't need to be in a sound track, they are the movie, each of their classic albums was a chapter in a high fantasy epic, each song advancing the story to a long orchestral piece to finish. Take a look at Symphony of the Enchanted Lands, for example. That's from 98. Look up Emerald Sword at Montreal to know how right you were about Fabio dominating the stage. 😉😉🤘
There are good reasons they are favorites of Dan's... and mine. 😁😁
So well done. Dan planed the videography. I read that Fabio was the voice that made Dan decide this was the type of music he wanted to do...
This is called symphonic metal,
You need to listen to it’s along way to the top by a AC/DC they use bag pipes.
it sounds like the bassist mixed the song lol, nice though!
I went to listen to Fabio sing this song, now Fabio is good, however, singing with Dan Vasc, this duo is amazing. Don’t listen to Fabio, Dan voice is sooooo much better.
Agreed, I've heard Fabio in the original and other songs he sings, and his voice is good and enjoyable, but something in Dan's vocals are just so much more satisfying to me. A full richness is the only way I can describe it.
This is definitely a cleaner cut but I still prefer the original.
Yep. Comment gets immediately deleted just for Nerdrotic. The fuck man.
Nerdrotic is cool! He and Dan have a friendly bet going over who will reach a million subscribers first. Are you dissing Nerdrotic or dissing someone else for dissing him?