This band was formed in 1987. The lead singer is dressed as a literary master from Meiji era. The bass is dressed as a Buddhist monk with white face (white color in Asia is correlated to death or after life) and drummer is dressed as a Yakuza gangster. The lyrics are often very poetic and literary with often using old and ancient words.
@@Guitargate Exactly, "Nin-Gen Issu" (with the "ge" like in "get") means "Human Chair" and is from a short story title by a Japanese writer whose pen name was "Edogawa Rampo" who was a fan of Edgar Allan Poe... Hence the pen name... Ningen Issu grew up listening to Black Sabbath as their main influence. They have a great catalogue, all on Spotify. Over 300 songs spanning over 30 years... My nickname for them are John Lennon, Uncle Fester and Elvis! Love those guys. Amazingly, they are about to start their first ever tour outside of Japan! (Edit: Thanks to @Freyja Kim, made a correction regarding the pronunciation bit at the beginning.)
"what do you search for to find that?" ohhhh buddy. you don't. you hear something like wolf totem or yuve yuve yu by the hu on the radio, search that, let youtube do it's thing and a day or two later it just shows up like magic in your recommended page.
What it all amounts to, is that these guys are one of a kind. After over 35 years in the business they are finally getting the love and recognition they deserve thanks to the internet.
The lead singer looks like he's gonna teach me Kendo, the bass player looks like he's gonna go home and eat babies, and the drummer looks like he'll sell me some ecstasy
judge them from the LIVE show perspective only ! they are REALLY into the LIVE shows. They dont want you to think they are masters and/or legends...they are SHY in that regard. They just want to see HANDS UP in their concerts , thats all
A little explanation about the "sliding". They use elements of Japanese music and instruments like the Japanese Shamisen, a 3 string banjo style stringed instrument, in which the sweeping slide is used quite frequently. They are usually compared to Black Sabbath and classic style hard rock but most westerners will totally miss the Japanese traditional styles and writing in their music. The translation of the lyrics is a little...off. Some Japanese terms, sayings and words just don't have an English translation that would make sense to us as westerners. Btw, they are amazing live. Japan has a lot of great guitarists/artists that the west has no idea exists. I found this through first discovering Babymetal. Thru Babymetal I've discovered so much. Here is a great example of Japanese shamisen. Traditional 3 stringed instrument. It will show the sliding technique used by Ningen Isu (pronounced nin-gen-is, the G is a hard G and the U is very diminished to the point of silence) ua-cam.com/video/MgN_xIHqLUA/v-deo.html
Another note: Ningen Isu uses a lot of words that are not gonna be used commonly in modern Japanese. A lot of the words they use in this song are, like, antique words. Which makes translation even harder. You essentially need to make the translation Shakespeare-ish.
Ah, a little disappointed, thought you were going to give him a bit of Beni playing the Shamisen, but, even if they are less pleasing to the eye, you can't go wrong with the Yoshida brothers!
This is one of the more interesting reaction videos I’ve seen for this video. Love how you quickly picked up the key, melody, and soloing. Great analysis!
I stumbled across Ningen Isu about a year ago and fell in love with them. Looked up some info on the band and was surprised to see they've been around for a really long time, since the 80's. I'm disappointed I didn't know about them back then.
Discovered them a few weeks ago due to a seriously fat fingered youtube search. Turns out when I pasted the url to this video of them in Facebook, my cousins wife replied back stating that they went to the high school she went to in Japan. This is my 7-year-olds favorite song right now too.
Doesn't surprise me that he is just a bit extra, this band has been rocking out for over 30 years!! Absolutely LOVE the UA-cam algorithm that brought me to this band a few years ago!!! I swear I hear notes of Sabbath, Tool, and Godsmack all throughout this song. I hope you react to some of their others!!!
There’s a ton of great stuff from japan. From all the genres over the years. If it exists in America, it’s in Japan too. Jazz was huge in Japan post WW2 but as the decades went on all the other influences from the western world of music influenced their cultural as well. Heck even Buck Owens has a live from Japan album from 1967. And it’s really good. Anyhooot.... I’d like to see you break down Band-Maid’s song “Blooming”.
Great stuff. Ningen Isu is a hard rock band from northeastern Japan, formed in 1987. Their musical influences include Jimi Hendrix, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, King Crimson, Black Sabbath, Budgie and Motörhead. Their lyrics are often based on literary themes and sources, mostly Japanese but also, for example, H.P. Lovecraft. I discovered them from a reaction video two years ago (thanks, Hedgy!) and I'm going to see them play in London in three weeks' time. I'll let you know how this song sounds live! :)
@@shashankiyer5751 They were splendid. It was the last gig I attended and I'm very thankful that Ningen Isu managed to do their European tour before the pandemic shut down live music. The show was a treat, and it's hard to know who enjoyed it more: the audience or the band, who were clearly thrilled to be there. As it happens, they uploaded footage of Heartless Scat so you can get a taste of the show: ua-cam.com/video/MMfTUasxuyA/v-deo.html
@Aaron P.B. He said "Band Maid : Onset" The guitarist in Band Maid, Kanami, is definitely female. And quite possibly a goddess too. ua-cam.com/video/ofeU87IHqZ8/v-deo.html (the Onset part is 32 seconds in)
There is a guitar battle video from Japanese TV somewhere on UA-cam with the lead guitarist from Band Maid vs the guitarist from Ningen Isu. The shredding is epic. BAND-MAID KANAMI vs 人間椅子 和嶋慎治 There are two parts.
In my mind (I know I'm wrong btw) you have; Samurai Warrior on vocals and guitar Warrior Monk on bass And 1973 Toyota salesman of the year Tokyo Prefecture on drums. And together, they're metal AF. I absolutely adore these guys.
This is band is awesome. First time listening to them because of your video. Definitely gonna stan them now even if they are a group for 30 years now. We are so late.
Someone correct me if I am wrong, Minor pentatonic is the basis of many traditional Japanese music pieces. The traditional flute called the shakuhachi is often tuned in D minor pentatonic for example. I think it is quite natural for them to fall back on it so much.
Dude! Thank you! 🙏 - your gut level ability to quickly assess and NAIL a concise summary is un-canny! It was totally a "Buddhist power trio!" but I didn't even know there was "such a thing" you crushed it! I was really impressed watching how you deconstruct this, very informative learning! - how you can transpose alternate tunings to standard without changing tunings! -- I like that the main thing was C# minor penta (progression wise) it's cool to know you can build a song around one main scale / chord -- Your instinct on the melodies through the transitions was awesome to watch....you have a great ear man - fun to watch you work with it -- I love that you talk about what it would take to cover something like this...very cool! I honestly don't know how I came across this...I think it was a UA-cam Music algorithm....I'm going to Japan this year (first time) so I was doing a bunch of research on UA-cam - this just "showed up" in my music stream and I was gobsmacked! I always love a good trio! This is their wiki: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ningen_Isu Most of the stuff I found at first was live and strong.
i hear partial nuances of a few japanese scales with the penatonic scale the slides are a common technique in japanese music, this band is fucking awesome my 1st hearing them def gonna research their music more.
If you liked this reacts to X Japan, Galneryus, Hizaki, Takayoshi Ohmura, Wagakki band, Onmyo-za, The Alfee, L'arc en ciel (or VAMPS), LUNA SEA, a lot of great bands and musician out there in Japan.
best discription i can give its a heavy metal band with an elder wheres waldo, a japanese uncle fester & a japanese elvis drummer its insane and i love the gimmick they worked this out for long time
Thanks for doing this video! I’ve seen a lot of reaction videos to this song, but you’re the first to watch it with a guitar in hand and explain what Shinji Wajima is actually playing. Very cool!
Devin Townsend plays in Open C because it made it easier for him to play... It really does make shredding quite a bit more convenient & also awesome at the same time with the low C just chugging behind those cleans.
"what do you search to find that?" it basically starts like this: -game of thrones: random episode gets recomended: Vikings gets recomended: Heilung Gets recomended: The Hu Gets recomended: Ningen Isu Gets recomended: Baby Metal (topic seems to stop shifting from there) shortcut: Look for Heilung, Alien Weaponry or straight up The Hu
5:48 their instrumentation is very traditional Chinese and Japanese patterning with A LOVELY FUSION OF METAL CHUGCHUGALOOZ! Dig every bit of it. Maybe I should run my 21 string Gusheng thru a Distortion and my Marshall!! Lol Haven't done that...YET!
Please DO NOT CONFUSED with CHINESE Stuff, They are Japanese nationals and the guitar style is based on the Japanese traditional banjo style instrument called Shamisen.
This reminds me of how I learned how to play songs back in the day before youtube tutorials and online tabs. Just put the needle on the record, and try to figure out what the hell is going on. It wasn't always perfect, but I could usually get things a bit closer than the gawdawful tablature that was around.
I implore to search for more japanese music since they are a lot more interesting musically. There's a reason Marty Friedman moved to Japan. Glad you've noticed some things Japan music loves (minor pentatonix, melody over structure, minor chords).
Thank you so much fun seen you do this reaction. If you could please do GALNERYUS " Hunting for your dream" that would be awesome. Keep up with this great bands!
'No Dorothy (sorry), they're not from Kansas'. They've been humping the sound universe for around 34 years in japan. All of them sing & have way different vibes. The more one searches for obscure bands from around the world you come to realize how constricted our musical palette is here in america, and yet foreigners who play western style music mostly draw all of their inspiration from american & british bands or solo artists. It's pretty imbalanced for a variety of F'ed-up reasons, mostly financial & professional competition. And yes, the translation sounds like it came out of a dictionary. All the subtlety of the japanese language & the deep meaning and significance it has for the japanese people is lost. But the music is not. I've heard them perform this live and I've got to say with the volume turned up and a litany of effect pedals, they did a great job matching a majority of the studio version's energy and fatness. Once they get into the grind, you can't help but headbang. Some of the harmonies are blatantly not there but the bass stands out just as much. The fact that each instrument is prominantly displayed & respected adds a great deal to making this a significant piece of modern music. Thanks for the clear & present breakdown Michael. As always great job
I highly suggest band-maid if you haven't heard of them. 5 women from Japan who are amazing and their lead guitarist kanami is unbelievable. They have countless great stuff. Onset for an instrumental. Blooming, dice, moratorium, puzzle, secret my lips, domination and many more all worth checking out. They are great especially live
@@Guitargate Since we're talking about Japanese girl groups, give Tricot a go as well. I find them to be quite amazing and their lead guitarist is consistently interesting.
Japan has so many bands that will blow our minds...Syu(galneryus),Hizaki(Versailles),Lovebites,Mary's Blood,Unlucky Morpheus,Asterism,Kamiband...you wanna see something ridiculous? Check out this guy,Alip_Ba_Ta. new way to play accoustic guitar.Numb-Linkin Park (fingerstyle guitar cover) ua-cam.com/video/DjypEPFBLfw/v-deo.html
If you listen to Alien Weaponry =band from New Zealand, they sing in their native tongue & are amazing. Look into one of their songs called 'Kai Tangata.' They have Sepultra/Pantera vibes but are young & because they sing in Maori it puts a totally new edge on metal. After I watched them, this song was recommended. I haven't a musical bone in my body & wish I knew what you were talking about when you were using all your music terms/ notes/ cords etc. but I enjoyed watching the band anyways. Its cool to watch someone have a love for something, I personally wouldn't have a clue what that must feel like.
This band was formed in 1987. The lead singer is dressed as a literary master from Meiji era. The bass is dressed as a Buddhist monk with white face (white color in Asia is correlated to death or after life) and drummer is dressed as a Yakuza gangster. The lyrics are often very poetic and literary with often using old and ancient words.
Amazing
With something like 30 albums over that time period as well.
@@Guitargate Exactly, "Nin-Gen Issu" (with the "ge" like in "get") means "Human Chair" and is from a short story title by a Japanese writer whose pen name was "Edogawa Rampo" who was a fan of Edgar Allan Poe... Hence the pen name...
Ningen Issu grew up listening to Black Sabbath as their main influence. They have a great catalogue, all on Spotify. Over 300 songs spanning over 30 years... My nickname for them are John Lennon, Uncle Fester and Elvis! Love those guys. Amazingly, they are about to start their first ever tour outside of Japan!
(Edit: Thanks to @Freyja Kim, made a correction regarding the pronunciation bit at the beginning.)
@@JGM0JGM Unfortunately the tickets hurt a bit for a virtually unknown band overseas...
that's a cooler gimmick than Kiss
A Meiji-era literary scholar, a monk, and a gangster walk into a bar…
...and shit happens... (sorry for necroing your comment, I got sentimental...)
"what do you search for to find that?"
ohhhh buddy. you don't. you hear something like wolf totem or yuve yuve yu by the hu on the radio, search that, let youtube do it's thing and a day or two later it just shows up like magic in your recommended page.
Anti Titan .....and that’s almost exactly how it went for me.
Similar for me, I listened to Wolf Totem then this song popped up. Amazing music.
@@willwassell9230 Lol, the other way around for me!
I didn't do anything like that but am glad that UA-cam finally recommended me something that is bangin :)
Yea, exactly this :D
Shinji Wajima was like "I paid for the whole guitar I am gonna use the whole guitar".
I love that the guitarist looks like someone's grandpa, yet he riffs like a demon.
all their faces are CGI to look like old men.
@@sumbsoy8521 They're all in their fifties.
he probably is someones grandpa lol
@@sumbsoy8521 the band has been around since the 80s.
and he makes it look so damn effortless too. it's amazing.
What it all amounts to, is that these guys are one of a kind. After over 35 years in the business they are finally getting the love and recognition they deserve thanks to the internet.
The lead singer looks like he's gonna teach me Kendo, the bass player looks like he's gonna go home and eat babies, and the drummer looks like he'll sell me some ecstasy
Japanese bands almost exclusively sing in metaphors, which can sometimes get quite literally lost in translation.
Mmmmmmm
judge them from the LIVE show perspective only ! they are REALLY into the LIVE shows. They dont want you to think they are masters and/or legends...they are SHY in that regard. They just want to see HANDS UP in their concerts , thats all
A little explanation about the "sliding". They use elements of Japanese music and instruments like the Japanese Shamisen, a 3 string banjo style stringed instrument, in which the sweeping slide is used quite frequently. They are usually compared to Black Sabbath and classic style hard rock but most westerners will totally miss the Japanese traditional styles and writing in their music. The translation of the lyrics is a little...off. Some Japanese terms, sayings and words just don't have an English translation that would make sense to us as westerners. Btw, they are amazing live.
Japan has a lot of great guitarists/artists that the west has no idea exists. I found this through first discovering Babymetal. Thru Babymetal I've discovered so much. Here is a great example of Japanese shamisen. Traditional 3 stringed instrument. It will show the sliding technique used by Ningen Isu (pronounced nin-gen-is, the G is a hard G and the U is very diminished to the point of silence)
ua-cam.com/video/MgN_xIHqLUA/v-deo.html
I LOVE IT!
As a side note, Ningen Isu means Human Chair.
Another note: Ningen Isu uses a lot of words that are not gonna be used commonly in modern Japanese.
A lot of the words they use in this song are, like, antique words.
Which makes translation even harder. You essentially need to make the translation Shakespeare-ish.
Ah, a little disappointed, thought you were going to give him a bit of Beni playing the Shamisen, but, even if they are less pleasing to the eye, you can't go wrong with the Yoshida brothers!
Exactly, we can hear the same "sliding" part in "Namahage" s guitar sole after 4 :10 , that's Tsugaru Shamisen's phrase.
These guys been throwing it down for 30 years or better. Glad to see them finally touring outside Japan.
This bassist Grandpa is EPIC
His name is Suzuki Kenichi
Us old geezers can still rock... we just take longer to bend down to plug in lol
He's literally a retired Voldemort with a nose
This is one of the more interesting reaction videos I’ve seen for this video. Love how you quickly picked up the key, melody, and soloing. Great analysis!
I accidentally discovered these guys going down the rabbit hole a few weeks ago and now I can't get enough!! ♡♡♡
They're one of my favorite Japanese bands. Love that you did this one!
Glen it's okay to find this.... it popped up in my feed a few years ago and I love it!
I stumbled across Ningen Isu about a year ago and fell in love with them. Looked up some info on the band and was surprised to see they've been around for a really long time, since the 80's. I'm disappointed I didn't know about them back then.
Discovered them a few weeks ago due to a seriously fat fingered youtube search. Turns out when I pasted the url to this video of them in Facebook, my cousins wife replied back stating that they went to the high school she went to in Japan. This is my 7-year-olds favorite song right now too.
I'm not a musician or anything like that but godd@mn dude, seeing you hear the song and pretty much playing it right there, amazes the sh!t out of me.
Doesn't surprise me that he is just a bit extra, this band has been rocking out for over 30 years!! Absolutely LOVE the UA-cam algorithm that brought me to this band a few years ago!!! I swear I hear notes of Sabbath, Tool, and Godsmack all throughout this song. I hope you react to some of their others!!!
I fucken love ningen isu, I so happy that others will now know about their great music
There’s a ton of great stuff from japan. From all the genres over the years. If it exists in America, it’s in Japan too. Jazz was huge in Japan post WW2 but as the decades went on all the other influences from the western world of music influenced their cultural as well. Heck even Buck Owens has a live from Japan album from 1967. And it’s really good. Anyhooot.... I’d like to see you break down Band-Maid’s song “Blooming”.
Great insight!!
Thank you reviewing Ningen Isu!!
I saw them back in 1991 when i was 6 years old. Love them
Surprisingly, a lot of the japanese love classic rock and metal, ranging from heavy metal to prog rock.
why are you surprised?
Nice reaction!
Great commentary and guitar play! Thank you!
The bassist is just so good...
Your community is so great! All the information about this band in the comments.
I like that, make me smile. Best wish from Germany.
Great stuff. Ningen Isu is a hard rock band from northeastern Japan, formed in 1987. Their musical influences include Jimi Hendrix, Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, King Crimson, Black Sabbath, Budgie and Motörhead. Their lyrics are often based on literary themes and sources, mostly Japanese but also, for example, H.P. Lovecraft. I discovered them from a reaction video two years ago (thanks, Hedgy!) and I'm going to see them play in London in three weeks' time. I'll let you know how this song sounds live! :)
Thanks!
How were they live?
@@shashankiyer5751 They probably couldn't play live.
@@shashankiyer5751 They were splendid. It was the last gig I attended and I'm very thankful that Ningen Isu managed to do their European tour before the pandemic shut down live music. The show was a treat, and it's hard to know who enjoyed it more: the audience or the band, who were clearly thrilled to be there. As it happens, they uploaded footage of Heartless Scat so you can get a taste of the show: ua-cam.com/video/MMfTUasxuyA/v-deo.html
Formed in 1985 actually, renamed in 1987.
I love this concept of sitting there with a guitar and analyzing the music 🎶
BAND MAID : Onset (live). The lead guitarist is an absolute goddess, this is an instrumental track, they use to break up live shows.
Band AIDS
@Aaron P.B. He said "Band Maid : Onset" The guitarist in Band Maid, Kanami, is definitely female. And quite possibly a goddess too. ua-cam.com/video/ofeU87IHqZ8/v-deo.html (the Onset part is 32 seconds in)
@Aaron P.B. the guitarist of BAND MAID is who I was referring to. clearly.
HERE YE GO! : ua-cam.com/video/D7g7BJsynyY/v-deo.html
There is a guitar battle video from Japanese TV somewhere on UA-cam with the lead guitarist from Band Maid vs the guitarist from Ningen Isu. The shredding is epic.
BAND-MAID KANAMI vs 人間椅子 和嶋慎治
There are two parts.
In my mind (I know I'm wrong btw) you have;
Samurai Warrior on vocals and guitar
Warrior Monk on bass
And 1973 Toyota salesman of the year Tokyo Prefecture on drums.
And together, they're metal AF. I absolutely adore these guys.
This is band is awesome. First time listening to them because of your video. Definitely gonna stan them now even if they are a group for 30 years now. We are so late.
世界の皆さん…ギターのワジーはおじいちゃんじゃないんです…3人とも同い年なんです…
ワジーは日本でいうところのワビサビ、枯れた佇まいというんです…
あと、ドラムのノブさんはどういうわけだか歳を取らないんです…!
Yes very good
OMG.....RIIIGHT
日本の音楽は欧米の音楽に比べて楽曲の構成が複雑なんだってマーティ・フリードマンとリヴァース・クオモが言ってた。ロックもポップスも転調が多いって。
Someone correct me if I am wrong, Minor pentatonic is the basis of many traditional Japanese music pieces. The traditional flute called the shakuhachi is often tuned in D minor pentatonic for example. I think it is quite natural for them to fall back on it so much.
スーパーグルービングって誉めてるのだけわかった。確かに凄いグルーヴだぜ。
This guy is one of the best in the world and his sound is just perfect!
Dude! Thank you! 🙏 - your gut level ability to quickly assess and NAIL a concise summary is un-canny! It was totally a "Buddhist power trio!" but I didn't even know there was "such a thing" you crushed it! I was really impressed watching how you deconstruct this, very informative learning!
- how you can transpose alternate tunings to standard without changing tunings!
-- I like that the main thing was C# minor penta (progression wise) it's cool to know you can build a song around one main scale / chord
-- Your instinct on the melodies through the transitions was awesome to watch....you have a great ear man - fun to watch you work with it
-- I love that you talk about what it would take to cover something like this...very cool!
I honestly don't know how I came across this...I think it was a UA-cam Music algorithm....I'm going to Japan this year (first time) so I was doing a bunch of research on UA-cam - this just "showed up" in my music stream and I was gobsmacked! I always love a good trio!
This is their wiki: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ningen_Isu Most of the stuff I found at first was live and strong.
The Black Sabbath mention is spot-on; that's who the remind me most of.
Geezer 'Buttera' (as he pronounces it) and his 'nihon' vibrato is one of Ken-ichi Suzuki's favorite Bass players but was 30 years ago so I get it.
もっと流行らんかな人間椅子
In an interview they cited black sabbath and iron maiden as their influence.
1:25 That was I thought and my face looked exactly like yours when first hearing Ningen Isu....
I love Ningen Isu, they are a sweet band.
Had my mind completely blown at Fuji Rock last year. There's so much going on in Japan music-wise that barely reaches western audiences.
i hear partial nuances of a few japanese scales with the penatonic scale the slides are a common technique in japanese music, this band is fucking awesome my 1st hearing them def gonna research their music more.
New sub here! Another amazing Japanese band. Band-Maid and their instrumental track Onset. Live or DVD close up to Kanami the guitarist.
If you liked this reacts to X Japan, Galneryus, Hizaki, Takayoshi Ohmura, Wagakki band, Onmyo-za, The Alfee, L'arc en ciel (or VAMPS), LUNA SEA, a lot of great bands and musician out there in Japan.
ningin Isu has been around since the 80s and just realesed a 32nd album. great video man
best discription i can give its a heavy metal band with an elder wheres waldo, a japanese uncle fester & a japanese elvis drummer its insane and i love the gimmick they worked this out for long time
とにかくありがとう❤
I just heard this yesterday . its definitely a banger.
Dude I totally love your attitude..... 2020 heavy metal Buddha's make sense.....
The holy algorithm finally came through. Just found them yesterday and I've been scouring youtube ever since.
Thanks for doing this video! I’ve seen a lot of reaction videos to this song, but you’re the first to watch it with a guitar in hand and explain what Shinji Wajima is actually playing. Very cool!
This track is insane!
Ok wow. This is actually the first and one and only REACT Vid I really liked. Nice analysing here. You may proceed! :D
Devin Townsend plays in Open C because it made it easier for him to play... It really does make shredding quite a bit more convenient & also awesome at the same time with the low C just chugging behind those cleans.
ワジーさんの何が凄いって言えば、あんだけ手元忙しいのに歌えること
並のギターボーカルの比じゃない位に手元が忙しい
八平鬱仮
このレベルだったら並のバンドはサポート入れますよね。
ホントにすごい!
That was fun. I play (somewhat), and don't often like the breakdowns like you did here. But I liked that. Good job and Thanks!
A finely honed rock and roll machine.
なまはげの三味線ギターやって欲しいw
ありがとう!!!
Thanks from JAPAN
Please react to Life for sale(Ningen isu)
So cool seeing a music fan first discovering Ningen Isu. :)
I never expected shredding like that out of a tweedy older guy in a kimono.
i just discovered this song today.....it's awesome.
great metal band
You are absolutely going to love this song.
Shinji is a god among men! This band is amazing and being together for 30 years they have developed a lot in that time.
"what do you search to find that?"
it basically starts like this:
-game of thrones: random episode
gets recomended: Vikings
gets recomended: Heilung
Gets recomended: The Hu
Gets recomended: Ningen Isu
Gets recomended: Baby Metal
(topic seems to stop shifting from there)
shortcut:
Look for Heilung, Alien Weaponry or straight up The Hu
5:48 their instrumentation is very traditional Chinese and Japanese patterning with A LOVELY FUSION OF METAL CHUGCHUGALOOZ!
Dig every bit of it.
Maybe I should run my 21 string Gusheng thru a Distortion and my Marshall!! Lol
Haven't done that...YET!
Please DO NOT CONFUSED with CHINESE Stuff, They are Japanese nationals and the guitar style is based on the Japanese traditional banjo style instrument called Shamisen.
They still sound bad ass live!
This band really is the Black Sabbath of Japan, and I love them to death
Imagine if Black Sabbath had stayed sober and focused, then stayed together for three decades. NI far exceeds their inspirations!
Its fucking amazing you can just hear that and play it
Discovered this band just few weeks ago it's like Black Sabbath but about Buda, those doom lyrics are so profound when sang by an 70yo dude.
nah. shinto
Y'all are saying "Buddhist", but the imagery is much more Shintoist.
@@joeschoe4477 If you, Lord Buddha, really exist in some place
Please have mercy on me, too
Having nothing precious in my possession
Desolated
Yes, in this somg. If you look at all their work, most of the folklore and imagery is Shinto. It's all tied together.
This reminds me of how I learned how to play songs back in the day before youtube tutorials and online tabs. Just put the needle on the record, and try to figure out what the hell is going on. It wasn't always perfect, but I could usually get things a bit closer than the gawdawful tablature that was around.
It was super fun watching you pick the tune out during the video
And, they're definitely not from L.A.!
5:23 Ningen Isu has cited Black Sabbath as one of the bands that inspired them. So you are not wrong.
If you want to hear more of Ningen Isu than their UA-cam channel, look for 人間椅子 on Spotify.
I implore to search for more japanese music since they are a lot more interesting musically. There's a reason Marty Friedman moved to Japan. Glad you've noticed some things Japan music loves (minor pentatonix, melody over structure, minor chords).
Thank you so much fun seen you do this reaction. If you could please do GALNERYUS " Hunting for your dream" that would be awesome. Keep up with this great bands!
Love your videos!! Would love to see you make a video on Trey Anastasio
UA-cam just recommended me this song sometime early last year, figured it had to be there for a reason, whether awesome or weird and it was both.
Agreed
'No Dorothy (sorry), they're not from Kansas'. They've been humping the sound universe for around 34 years in japan. All of them sing & have way different vibes. The more one searches for obscure bands from around the world you come to realize how constricted our musical palette is here in america, and yet foreigners who play western style music mostly draw all of their inspiration from american & british bands or solo artists. It's pretty imbalanced for a variety of F'ed-up reasons, mostly financial & professional competition. And yes, the translation sounds like it came out of a dictionary. All the subtlety of the japanese language & the deep meaning and significance it has for the japanese people is lost. But the music is not. I've heard them perform this live and I've got to say with the volume turned up and a litany of effect pedals, they did a great job matching a majority of the studio version's energy and fatness. Once they get into the grind, you can't help but headbang. Some of the harmonies are blatantly not there but the bass stands out just as much. The fact that each instrument is prominantly displayed & respected adds a great deal to making this a significant piece of modern music. Thanks for the clear & present breakdown Michael. As always great job
Man, you have some serious talent! Blew my mind how you picked up the song so fast
Live version is on their site. Good power trio live handling.
I highly suggest band-maid if you haven't heard of them. 5 women from Japan who are amazing and their lead guitarist kanami is unbelievable. They have countless great stuff. Onset for an instrumental. Blooming, dice, moratorium, puzzle, secret my lips, domination and many more all worth checking out. They are great especially live
OK!
@@Guitargate Since we're talking about Japanese girl groups, give Tricot a go as well. I find them to be quite amazing and their lead guitarist is consistently interesting.
100% agree.
i second this!
I also recommend Band-Maid. Dice, Moratorium (Live at Zepp) and/or Puzzle and Anemone (acoustic live)
Japan has so many bands that will blow our minds...Syu(galneryus),Hizaki(Versailles),Lovebites,Mary's Blood,Unlucky Morpheus,Asterism,Kamiband...you wanna see something ridiculous? Check out this guy,Alip_Ba_Ta. new way to play accoustic guitar.Numb-Linkin Park (fingerstyle guitar cover) ua-cam.com/video/DjypEPFBLfw/v-deo.html
You should check out their live performance of this song.
Just getting into Ningen Isu, would love to see your take on Namahage.
You should definitely react to some live concerts of Led Zeppelin.. I recommend their 1973 MSG concert or 1970 at the Royal Albert Hall !
Great vid thanks!
Нинджен ису классная группа.
"If you got the nuts, you got the nuts," perfect analysis
If you listen to Alien Weaponry =band from New Zealand, they sing in their native tongue & are amazing. Look into one of their songs called 'Kai Tangata.' They have Sepultra/Pantera vibes but are young & because they sing in Maori it puts a totally new edge on metal. After I watched them, this song was recommended.
I haven't a musical bone in my body & wish I knew what you were talking about when you were using all your music terms/ notes/ cords etc. but I enjoyed watching the band anyways.
Its cool to watch someone have a love for something, I personally wouldn't have a clue what that must feel like.
10:00 it's not an open or drop tunning. Just standard 1 and half step down.
16:20 They are very much from the land of the rising sun! 🎌
英語もっと勉強しとくんだったな
subscribed after watching this video. super impressed with the musical knowledge and breakdown. helps me understand it so much better as a guitarist
Imagine of you could never be as cool as your japanese granpa
Nice breakdown. I was surprised to this video while looking back at some older jrock.