One of the documentaries goes into greater detail about Thrill (I think it's the Miku one). You kind of have to go through all the documentaries to get the full picture of the band. Thrill saved the band because if the video didn't do well (this was their first video) management was going to pull the plug on the band - the maids didn't learn this until afterwards. The record company had chosen a more commercial song for the video but the band insisted upon Thrill because they thought it was closer to the heavy sound they liked. The early songs were not written by the band so it was a bit of a struggle to find the musical direction they wanted to go in. The success of Thrill kept the band from being disbanded and opened the door to the heavier sound they are known for today.
Hi Johnny! This was their first ever MV. Don't read too much into the actual video, the label shot it on the lowest possible budget they could. "Thrill" was actually the b-side of their first single "Ai to Jōnetsu no Matador" (Matador of Love and Passion). There were three tracks on the single "Ai to Jōnetsu no Matador" "Thrill" "Summer Drive" Their label was going to use "Matador" for their first MV but the band chose the b-side "Thrill" as it was more the sound they were aiming for. (Matador is almost latin rock). The label were about to ditch them, but then this MV went viral worldwide. The rest is history.
@@airlinesecret6725 LOL.....I just choked on my coffee.....forgot about Dance-Maid. It was going to be Saiki and Miku.... and i believe Akane, MISA and Konami were going to be reassigned to other bands under the label....
I am sure the budget was low. But don't downplay the visual elements. Fine esthetics seems to be very prominent in Japan. I think they had a plan, and not just winging it.
@@airlinesecret6725 I mean given Miku's ability to get artistic control and Saiki's great sense of what people want that they didn't even know they wanted - we might actually have missed out on something cool there, just not as cool as Band-Maid.
Miku's sings "Sayonakidori (Nigthingale bird) during their 2021 Acoustic Christmas concert (available on their official YT channel) and it's quite stunning, Po! Side note: Jrock Radio linked this song in 2015 on their FB page, and it hit Worldwide. The YT views went up instantly, leading the Band (Miku) to believe their Social media sites were hacked, Po! And here we are... 🦍🍌
@@JohnnyReacts1 Yes, you have to! 🙂 And I recommend watching the original song (Live at Shibuya) before listening to the acoustic version. Maybe in a double feature reaction?! That would be so cool ❤ And you also 'have to' (😉) listen to "Beauty and the beast" from their 2015 album "New beginning". There is no other Band Maid song which combines Punk and Pop like this one, and it's Miku singing with much help from Saiki. Sadly there is no good video for that song 😥 Oh boy 😲How does it always happen that I want to write a single simple sentence as an answer and finally can't stop recommending song after song, po 😆
I would also agree that a double reaction video to Sayonakidori Live. Might I suggest Ohrenje’s version and from the U.S. tour 22’ and then watch the Live acoustic version. In one word…Mesmerizing!
Another interesting song to potentially check out sometime in-between the documentaries is Alone. It's the first song they wrote themselves which the label greenlit for release.
They were going no where while their agency tried to guide then down the Jpop route. Then, in Nov 2014, with the last of the money in their budget, their agency wanted to release a music video of a song they chose. The band rejected it and chose to make a video of this song in stead. Even then it wasn't marketed very well, then luckily in April 2015, JRock Radio picked it up and released the video on it's Facebook site. The result, 2,000,000 views in two weeks. Thank God
The black based costume was BAND-MAID’s first generation costume that they started with. The song “Thrill” was actually a B-Side song to their debut single “愛と情熱のマタドール” (in English: “Love, Passion, Matador” or “Matador of Love and Passion”), which kind of has Spanish song influences and thus they had their costume designed in homage to Flamenco style dress in red. BAND-MAID members were offered to create a MV from one of two songs, and all members agreed to create the MV for “Thrill”, over “Love, Passion, Matador”, and they used both costumes in the MV.
I'm glad you asked about how the song saved their careers. Their recording company sent a video of "Thrill" to a J-Rock Vjay in the U.S. and after playing the video on his website, got over 2 million likes in 2 weeks. After being notified of this, the record company probably said, "Wait a minute, we may have something here." The rest is history. The record company would not accept any songs written by the band until their third album. That single song on the third album was "Alone". Shortly after the album came out, Band-Maid changed management companies and they were allowed to write and record their own music. The rest is Band-maid history. You mentioned Miku's voice in this video. Miku does have a beautiful singing voice. I call Saiki, the lead vocalist's voice "the sound of beauty and power". I call Miku's voice "the sound of sweetness and love". A wonderful example of Miku's beautiful, sweet voice is on "Sayonakidori", the officlal acoustic video from their on-line Christmas Okyu-ji (serving) during the extended pandemic shutdown in Japan. There is a hard rock version of "Sayonakidori" written by Kanami to push Miku's vocal range is part of their setlist during concerts, but the mid-tempo acoustic version show-cases her voice. Another thing about "Sayonakidori" is that it is loosely based on Sheakespeares' "Romeo and Juliet" where Juliet desperately wants their romantic interlude to continue and states that the nightingale (sayonakidori) is still singing, but Romeo states that it's a lark, which means day is approaching. Juliet's lament that the interlude is ending is reflected in the words written by Miku. Miku, this wonderful little poetic pigeon even uses Shakespeare as an inspiration for her lyrics. Please do yourself a favor and react to "Sayonakidori", the official acoustic video from the Band-Maid UA-cam channel. You will see what I mean about Miku's voice being "the sound of wetness and love".
The documentaries will definitely give you the best content about the band. I only discovered them about a year and a half ago and missed their show in Philadelphia. Once they found their footing,they have been an unstoppable force. Best band I have heard in my 55years.
Another little tidbit, if you notice Saiki is using a mic stand in this video, if and when you do a reaction to Alone, their first song they wrote themselves, in the beginning of the MV she slams the mic stand on the ground almost like a "F you, this is us" kind of way and proceeds to rock out.
@@rRobR yeah the only time She uses them now is on acoustic's and playing the piano. I wonder if it's kind of like the apron thing, Seems that when she does not like something she does not like it! She tossed that to the ground as well.
This video proved Miku's concept: Cute maids rockin surprisingly hard is indeed cool as all fcuk...perfect viral mission statement. Catchy? Yes...the chorus melody resembles MJ's Thriller...a fantastic ear-worm. The A-side to this single, Love Passion Matador (translation) is a superb catchy, more pop but Kanami gets her Santana on with lovely guitar solos...had world pop hit potential I feel if promoted in the right way...used in a movie or something. They had a great start but even they must be surprised by their progress now 👊💪👌😁
Saiki sings, “I turn my earphones up. Nothing can beat the ecstasy of living with this Thrill.” And Miku sings, “A pigeon traces an arc in the shrunken sky.” No matter what song you're listening to, with Band-Maid the surprises and thrills ain't never gone. 🤘😉 Thx, Johnny!
Even if "Thrill" is the first official music by the band. You can tell that this group of young Japanese women were really talented and had a future in rock. Early in their careers, they switched maid outfits for different concerts. Now, they wear the same costumes for all their concerts and change them out each year. Obviously, MISA and Saiki have changed outfits to more suit their preferences.
Love this song and video. First video I saw of them and won my heart. It is great to see the small hat again. Many of us love the small hat that Akane wore in these early days.
Sorry i'm late. The red in their costumes also represents the red side of the red & blue "Oni" who are creatures in Japanese folklore. Neither are inherently good or evil but each have their own character traits. Hence that's why Miku & Saiki wear the red & blue rose blooms in their hair :)
@@GaryHolloway-810 I understand why you'd want to erase the heavy responsibility of being a world treasure. I promise I won't mention it again. Sorry. But anyway... what about the lobster farm? 🦞You love butter, right? 🧈
@@TomClark-Futoura I'll tell you what i'll do. If i win the lottery i'll open a gastro pub on the south coast of England called "The Happy Crab". It'll be a traditional English pub as long as patrons don't mind it being themed on B-M & i'll get fresh lobster in just for you. 🤔 I guess you'll be expecting me to fly you over too?
This was BAND-MAID`s 1st MV from 2014 , those were two sets of maid outfits , one Black/White and one Red /white n Black , BAND-MAID chose Thrill for the MV over what the record label wanted , Thrill was more like the music they wanted to play and it payed off for them , saved BAND-MAID from the record label dropping them .
@@philproffitt8363 how about the "plaid" maid outfits? I thought they were cool but looked a little busy. If you saw them without knowing who they were, you'd expect some Riverdance was about to happen. 😆
Prior to this MV, they were not excactly knocking it out the ballpark nor generating sales and selling out their venues. I believe that's why management was going to pull the plug and reallocate their main assets, in this case. the front women Saiki and Miku. The instrumentalists can always be assigned to another band ( they were still padawans and have'nt been recognized as Jedi level musicians...lol) that can use a another good drummer, guitar or bass player. After Thrill came out, Bandmaid was more popular with overseas fans than with their own fans in Japan. I saw a clip of their performance in Mexico and man.....those Mexican fans are crazy! I would give an arm and a leg to see Bandmaid in a Mexican venue.....:)
This song will always be in my top five for the reason of them being saved......ALWAYS! MISA was playing the Maid game at this time, but not long after she chucked the "Maid" concept and went dark, ditto for Saiki. They are both just too cool for school. When the colors change, so do the outfits. Also Miku didn't know how to play the guitar at this time and her "Rick" was just a prop. To allow Kanami to write more complex songs she needed a rhythm guitarist so Miku stepped up to the plate and said "I'll do it" so Kanami then became her guitar sensei and the rest is history. Kanami's writing also led to MISA eventually going from a four string bass (here) to a five string. Good Stuff Johnny...Thanks! Since you like music video I highly recommend "Manners" official music video, it's a visual masterpiece.
Like many others this is the first song of bears I ever heard. That was 5 1/2 years ago. It led me to real existence live which made me a madiac forever!
These five incredible amazing musicians reignited my interest in rock hard rock and classic rock sounding music. That I had given up on 10 to 15 years ago or more. At least trying to find anything new and decent out there. To replace the great music or at least supplement some of the great music I grew up from the '60s to the late '80s. And there had been nothing out there in a long time. Even resorted to listening to jazz big band and swing music from the '40s to the late '70s. And then this group came along. Great songs charismatic live performers and just a great group of ladies. The worst part about this group is their fan base. If you can stomach them. You are in for a treat. Take care and good luck and be well.
Everyone loves when Miku sings... she's not quite as technically talented as Saiki, and has considerably higher tone (which is why Saiki's voice is the right one for lead singer)... but she WAS an idol singer and has a solo pop career, so she's clearly no slouch. A key to everyone loving her singing is that they hold it back to just a limited amount of presentation... usually one song per concert, maybe two... so that it's special when she takes center stage. The songs where only Miku sings are written to be more upbeat and matching her voice, which is very clever.
@@JohnnyReacts1 agreed, she's absolutely infectious. She's the heart of the band, for absolute sure. Here's my anotomical analysis of the band: Miku - Heart Saiki - Arms Kanami - Brain Misa - Legs Akane - Lungs 😉
The reason why it saved them was that the video became viral. And the reason why it became viral? It is a very good song, a very cool video and two cute singers. And a bass solo! All this together with luck I suppose.
It was proof that Miku's concept was cool. The "Gap" worked a treat on western audiences...old rockers less exposed to cosplay (Angus Young notwithstanding 😁)
This video saved the band as their record company was thinking of cutting them loose! Miku has a wider vocal range but her voice is not as strong as Saiki's...thanks Peace & Respect from Montreal
Don't over think it ,it's bandmaid just enjoy it,there are a few songs you should only do mv's of like daydreaming, blooming, glory,bubble, alone, unleash. have at it then
Not sure if you caught this Johnny but at the beginning of Thrill, Miku says “Breakin’ new gate”. That is the name of Ohrenje’s production and at the beginning of his documentaries.
In my opinion, much of the earliest material written for the Maids was quite cheesy. As a whole, disjointed, without any clear direction. I describe some of it as sounding like those “rock” songs your hear in Nickelodeon sitcoms. I don’t know much about Kentaro Akutsu, writer of “Thrill” (and “Shake That!”) but he’s obviously a great songwriter. The chorus is super catchy. The post-chorus chord change is brilliant to my ear. It was that small detail that hooked me immediately. Band Maid agreed that “Thrill” sounded more like the music they wanted to do. They insisted it be the first video. Why did this break them out? My guess is that US music has become so shallow that there’s a huge swath of music fans starving for something new. Band Maid showed up looking both adorable and fun while playing music that harvested DNA from 70’s and 80’s rock. Add the completely unexpected MISA solo had mouths drop open, then Kanami’s fiery solo slapped you while making you smile. Miku calls it “The Gap,” between the cute, submissive maid demeanor and the powerhouse sounds coming from the band. The rock scene is so formulaic that it’s comical to me. Someone forgot to tell Miku that she’s supposed to always wear black and snarl at the audience. That they are lucky to see her and she needs to act like she is the greatest gift to music. Band Maid flipped that whole idea on its head. Now it has almost become a battle between the fans and the Maids about who can be more appreciative of the other. “We love you!” “No! We love you more!!”
The song didn't save the band, the _music video_ did. It got posted on the Facebook of Jrock Radio, an internet radio station in US that covers Japanese music, and went viral. Clearly the video director was handed a minimal budget, expectations were not great. Thanks for the reaction!
The first album is a good first album, but there's nothing on it that would have hooked me. It's more of a pop punk kind of style. Thrill made them head toward a heavier general sound. The next two albums are very good with some standout tracks, but IMO the Just Bring It album, where the band is writing almost all the material, started a string of great albums that stand toe to toe with any 5-album run of any band ever.
What if you could have fun doing your job with people just as good or better than you? What if you spread joy whenever and wherever you did your job? What if the consumers LOVED you? Epic people doing epic shite everyday! They're BandMaid and their life is dope!
It's true! If it hadn't gone viral the label was going to fire the musicians and turn the two singers into DANCE-MAID. Miku & Saiki both cried, "We did not come to Tokyo for this!". Fortunately it blew up and the rest is history.And yes again! The two Darkness Sisters MISA & Saiki. Even from this early stage, their Red is a darker red than the others. They give BAND-MAID their edginess. Did you notice that Miku can't play guitar yet? She's only wearing it as a prop at this point. Miku didn't want to hire another member so she had Kanami teach her how to play. It really balances them out. This was the song that helped them find their sound. It was a B-Side. But they only had money for one video, and they chose 'Thrill' for it. I think they knew it represented what Miku was going for best.
NOTE that Miku did NOT play the guitar she was carrying. Simply because she could not. At least she was not good enough guitar player to play in a band. Over the years Kanami sensei has teached Miku to play and today she is a proficient guitar player.
Did you catch Miku-chan basically just using her guitar as a prop? At this particular time, she couldn’t even play a chord. I guess, as she improved, she sang less lead vocals as her playing sometimes approaches lead guitar. When she does sing lead, her playing is less complex. (Still pro level playing though.)
Regarding Thrill. Yes, you shall react to the MV. This MV is iconic and it is the one that saved BAND-MAID. The live version I have seen of Thrill was not thrilling at all.
@@Lillywhite Exactly my feeling also. They did not want to play it really, was my conclusion. Which is weird. They never do anything like that. And the song is good and they could have spiced it up somehow with their now much more matureness as artists. I guess someone simply made them play it. And they did it without enthusiasm.
THRILL is the music VIDEO that saved BAND-MAID and set their musical direction. You are thinking too much about the art direction. At this point, SAIKI and MISA have yet to assert their sartorial independence, beyond SAIKI dispensing with her apron which she removed after their first public performance.
In this video, there was probably no meanings behind anything. It's more about making the most of very little money. Their later videos on the other hand are extremely well made and almost every frame has a sub meaning.
Thrill is simply a good solid rock song. Especially compared to their other early songs, which tended to be more pop-rock. Compare Thrill to the song management wanted them to do as the first MV, Ai to Jonetsu no Matador. That song is interesting, but it is not rock.
One of the documentaries goes into greater detail about Thrill (I think it's the Miku one). You kind of have to go through all the documentaries to get the full picture of the band. Thrill saved the band because if the video didn't do well (this was their first video) management was going to pull the plug on the band - the maids didn't learn this until afterwards. The record company had chosen a more commercial song for the video but the band insisted upon Thrill because they thought it was closer to the heavy sound they liked. The early songs were not written by the band so it was a bit of a struggle to find the musical direction they wanted to go in. The success of Thrill kept the band from being disbanded and opened the door to the heavier sound they are known for today.
If you really want more Miku, you should check out Sayonakidori acoustic version. (has nothing to do with it being my favorite Band-Maid song.)🥺
Hi Johnny! This was their first ever MV. Don't read too much into the actual video, the label shot it on the lowest possible budget they could.
"Thrill" was actually the b-side of their first single "Ai to Jōnetsu no Matador" (Matador of Love and Passion). There were three tracks on the single
"Ai to Jōnetsu no Matador"
"Thrill"
"Summer Drive"
Their label was going to use "Matador" for their first MV but the band chose the b-side "Thrill" as it was more the sound they were aiming for. (Matador is almost latin rock). The label were about to ditch them, but then this MV went viral worldwide. The rest is history.
Thanks, Davey, it was cool to see the video and song that started them properly on the road they are on now.
AH, but we did loose DANCE-MAID 😥
@@airlinesecret6725 LOL.....I just choked on my coffee.....forgot about Dance-Maid. It was going to be Saiki and Miku.... and i believe Akane, MISA and Konami were going to be reassigned to other bands under the label....
I am sure the budget was low. But don't downplay the visual elements. Fine esthetics seems to be very prominent in Japan. I think they had a plan, and not just winging it.
@@airlinesecret6725 I mean given Miku's ability to get artistic control and Saiki's great sense of what people want that they didn't even know they wanted - we might actually have missed out on something cool there, just not as cool as Band-Maid.
Miku's sings "Sayonakidori (Nigthingale bird) during their 2021 Acoustic Christmas concert (available on their official YT channel) and it's quite stunning, Po! Side note: Jrock Radio linked this song in 2015 on their FB page, and it hit Worldwide. The YT views went up instantly, leading the Band (Miku) to believe their Social media sites were hacked, Po! And here we are... 🦍🍌
I'll need to listen to that. Funny she thought they were hacked lol
@@JohnnyReacts1 Yes, you have to! 🙂 And I recommend watching the original song (Live at Shibuya) before listening to the acoustic version. Maybe in a double feature reaction?! That would be so cool ❤
And you also 'have to' (😉) listen to "Beauty and the beast" from their 2015 album "New beginning". There is no other Band Maid song which combines Punk and Pop like this one, and it's Miku singing with much help from Saiki. Sadly there is no good video for that song 😥
Oh boy 😲How does it always happen that I want to write a single simple sentence as an answer and finally can't stop recommending song after song, po 😆
@@skrrytch Johnny. Absolutely do a double take for Sayonakidori, as skrrych suggests. All Maidiacs will love you for that!!
I would also agree that a double reaction video to Sayonakidori Live. Might I suggest Ohrenje’s version and from the U.S. tour 22’ and then watch the Live acoustic version. In one word…Mesmerizing!
Another interesting song to potentially check out sometime in-between the documentaries is Alone. It's the first song they wrote themselves which the label greenlit for release.
They were going no where while their agency tried to guide then down the Jpop route. Then, in Nov 2014, with the last of the money in their budget, their agency wanted to release a music video of a song they chose. The band rejected it and chose to make a video of this song in stead. Even then it wasn't marketed very well, then luckily in April 2015, JRock Radio picked it up and released the video on it's Facebook site. The result, 2,000,000 views in two weeks. Thank God
Brilliant. So happy they decided to do this song and I can see why it was so popular. Right decision.
The black based costume was BAND-MAID’s first generation costume that they started with.
The song “Thrill” was actually a B-Side song to their debut single “愛と情熱のマタドール” (in English: “Love, Passion, Matador” or “Matador of Love and Passion”), which kind of has Spanish song influences and thus they had their costume designed in homage to Flamenco style dress in red.
BAND-MAID members were offered to create a MV from one of two songs, and all members agreed to create the MV for “Thrill”, over “Love, Passion, Matador”, and they used both costumes in the MV.
I'm glad you asked about how the song saved their careers. Their recording company sent a video of "Thrill" to a J-Rock Vjay in the U.S. and after playing the video on his website, got over 2 million likes in 2 weeks. After being notified of this, the record company probably said, "Wait a minute, we may have something here." The rest is history. The record company would not accept any songs written by the band until their third album. That single song on the third album was "Alone". Shortly after the album came out, Band-Maid changed management companies and they were allowed to write and record their own music. The rest is Band-maid history.
You mentioned Miku's voice in this video. Miku does have a beautiful singing voice. I call Saiki, the lead vocalist's voice "the sound of beauty and power". I call Miku's voice "the sound of sweetness and love". A wonderful example of Miku's beautiful, sweet voice is on "Sayonakidori", the officlal acoustic video from their on-line Christmas Okyu-ji (serving) during the extended pandemic shutdown in Japan. There is a hard rock version of "Sayonakidori" written by Kanami to push Miku's vocal range is part of their setlist during concerts, but the mid-tempo acoustic version show-cases her voice. Another thing about "Sayonakidori" is that it is loosely based on Sheakespeares' "Romeo and Juliet" where Juliet desperately wants their romantic interlude to continue and states that the nightingale (sayonakidori) is still singing, but Romeo states that it's a lark, which means day is approaching. Juliet's lament that the interlude is ending is reflected in the words written by Miku. Miku, this wonderful little poetic pigeon even uses Shakespeare as an inspiration for her lyrics.
Please do yourself a favor and react to "Sayonakidori", the official acoustic video from the Band-Maid UA-cam channel. You will see what I mean about Miku's voice being "the sound of wetness and love".
The company did not send it.
He just happened to find it as he was a J-Rock fan who was constantly looking for more content.
Thank you for this, I enjoyed reading your comment!
I always forget how cool the intro (lo-fi guitar riff, bass drum stomps + "Breaking new gate") actually is because it goes by so fast.
Miku provides lead vocals on a few songs such as Time, Rock In Me, and Sayonakidori.
The documentaries will definitely give you the best content about the band. I only discovered them about a year and a half ago and missed their show in Philadelphia. Once they found their footing,they have been an unstoppable force. Best band I have heard in my 55years.
Another little tidbit, if you notice Saiki is using a mic stand in this video, if and when you do a reaction to Alone, their first song they wrote themselves, in the beginning of the MV she slams the mic stand on the ground almost like a "F you, this is us" kind of way and proceeds to rock out.
Cool, Ill watch out for that!
@@JohnnyReacts1 if you pause a video and use the < and > you can go through frame by frame on a video to see it really well.
true enough, its also the last time Saiki used a mic stand
@@rRobR yeah the only time She uses them now is on acoustic's and playing the piano. I wonder if it's kind of like the apron thing, Seems that when she does not like something she does not like it! She tossed that to the ground as well.
This video proved Miku's concept: Cute maids rockin surprisingly hard is indeed cool as all fcuk...perfect viral mission statement. Catchy? Yes...the chorus melody resembles MJ's Thriller...a fantastic ear-worm. The A-side to this single, Love Passion Matador (translation) is a superb catchy, more pop but Kanami gets her Santana on with lovely guitar solos...had world pop hit potential I feel if promoted in the right way...used in a movie or something. They had a great start but even they must be surprised by their progress now 👊💪👌😁
Saiki sings, “I turn my earphones up. Nothing can beat the ecstasy of living with this Thrill.” And Miku sings, “A pigeon traces an arc in the shrunken sky.” No matter what song you're listening to, with Band-Maid the surprises and thrills ain't never gone. 🤘😉 Thx, Johnny!
Thank you for your comment Tom!
@@JohnnyReacts1 🙏
Even if "Thrill" is the first official music by the band. You can tell that this group of young Japanese women were really talented and had a future in rock. Early in their careers, they switched maid outfits for different concerts. Now, they wear the same costumes for all their concerts and change them out each year. Obviously, MISA and Saiki have changed outfits to more suit their preferences.
Love this song and video. First video I saw of them and won my heart. It is great to see the small hat again. Many of us love the small hat that Akane wore in these early days.
👍👍Awesome performance. 🔥🔥 🖖❤
Sorry i'm late. The red in their costumes also represents the red side of the red & blue "Oni" who are creatures in Japanese folklore. Neither are inherently good or evil but each have their own character traits. Hence that's why Miku & Saiki wear the red & blue rose blooms in their hair :)
Nice, thanks!
Very nice tid-bit of Maid lore, Gary. Maybe you're turning into a world treasure, like Band-Maid! 🫡 🦞
@@TomClark-Futoura Haha😂 No i've tried to remove that from my memory. I thought i had succeeded...until just now :)
@@GaryHolloway-810 I understand why you'd want to erase the heavy responsibility of being a world treasure. I promise I won't mention it again. Sorry. But anyway... what about the lobster farm? 🦞You love butter, right? 🧈
@@TomClark-Futoura I'll tell you what i'll do. If i win the lottery i'll open a gastro pub on the south coast of England called "The Happy Crab". It'll be a traditional English pub as long as patrons don't mind it being themed on B-M & i'll get fresh lobster in just for you. 🤔 I guess you'll be expecting me to fly you over too?
This was BAND-MAID`s 1st MV from 2014 , those were two sets of maid outfits , one Black/White and one Red /white n Black , BAND-MAID chose Thrill for the MV over what the record label wanted , Thrill was more like the music they wanted to play and it payed off for them , saved BAND-MAID from the record label dropping them .
Yeah...guys used to comment that this was just chroma key or something but it's clear to see that the outfits with red are a different design 😁
@@philproffitt8363 how about the "plaid" maid outfits? I thought they were cool but looked a little busy. If you saw them without knowing who they were, you'd expect some Riverdance was about to happen. 😆
@@jeffedwards9180 Yeah 😁 And if you saw the cover of the first single...you'd think it was a Christmas song 🤣
Prior to this MV, they were not excactly knocking it out the ballpark nor generating sales and selling out their venues. I believe that's why management was going to pull the plug and reallocate their main assets, in this case. the front women Saiki and Miku. The instrumentalists can always be assigned to another band ( they were still padawans and have'nt been recognized as Jedi level musicians...lol) that can use a another good drummer, guitar or bass player.
After Thrill came out, Bandmaid was more popular with overseas fans than with their own fans in Japan. I saw a clip of their performance in Mexico and man.....those Mexican fans are crazy! I would give an arm and a leg to see Bandmaid in a Mexican venue.....:)
This song will always be in my top five for the reason of them being saved......ALWAYS!
MISA was playing the Maid game at this time, but not long after she chucked the "Maid" concept and went dark, ditto for Saiki. They are both just too cool for school.
When the colors change, so do the outfits. Also Miku didn't know how to play the guitar at this time and her "Rick" was just a prop. To allow Kanami to write more complex songs she needed a rhythm guitarist so Miku stepped up to the plate and said "I'll do it" so Kanami then became her guitar sensei and the rest is history. Kanami's writing also led to MISA eventually going from a four string bass (here) to a five string. Good Stuff Johnny...Thanks! Since you like music video I highly recommend "Manners" official music video, it's a visual masterpiece.
'Manners', have to check it out and thanks for letting me know about the costume changes, I didn't notice.
Like many others this is the first song of bears I ever heard. That was 5 1/2 years ago. It led me to real existence live which made me a madiac forever!
MISA MISA MISA!!!!!
These five incredible amazing musicians reignited my interest in rock hard rock and classic rock sounding music. That I had given up on 10 to 15 years ago or more. At least trying to find anything new and decent out there. To replace the great music or at least supplement some of the great music I grew up from the '60s to the late '80s. And there had been nothing out there in a long time. Even resorted to listening to jazz big band and swing music from the '40s to the late '70s. And then this group came along. Great songs charismatic live performers and just a great group of ladies. The worst part about this group is their fan base. If you can stomach them. You are in for a treat. Take care and good luck and be well.
Everyone loves when Miku sings... she's not quite as technically talented as Saiki, and has considerably higher tone (which is why Saiki's voice is the right one for lead singer)... but she WAS an idol singer and has a solo pop career, so she's clearly no slouch. A key to everyone loving her singing is that they hold it back to just a limited amount of presentation... usually one song per concert, maybe two... so that it's special when she takes center stage. The songs where only Miku sings are written to be more upbeat and matching her voice, which is very clever.
Miku has some energy about her that I really like.
@@JohnnyReacts1 agreed, she's absolutely infectious. She's the heart of the band, for absolute sure.
Here's my anotomical analysis of the band:
Miku - Heart
Saiki - Arms
Kanami - Brain
Misa - Legs
Akane - Lungs
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Saiki did say of Thrill that it was the first song she was actually proud of recording. So basically write off that entire first album.
The reason why it saved them was that the video became viral. And the reason why it became viral? It is a very good song, a very cool video and two cute singers. And a bass solo! All this together with luck I suppose.
It was proof that Miku's concept was cool. The "Gap" worked a treat on western audiences...old rockers less exposed to cosplay (Angus Young notwithstanding 😁)
Thanks for the comment and info!
Enjoyed that Johnny, Keep well.
This video saved the band as their record company was thinking of cutting them loose! Miku has a wider vocal range but her voice is not as strong as Saiki's...thanks Peace & Respect from Montreal
Nice reaction Johnny boy, did you get the link I sent you?
The video that saved the band, and is still a good rock song!
btw....really enjoy watching you discover more about BM. great reaction ..subscribed
Many thanks!
Great reaction Johnny! Probably the only BAND-MAID reaction ever to reference 1993’s Schindler’s List!
“She’s (Miku is) so cute!” Huh! I never noticed! LOL
lol thanks
Ahhh, no more documentaries? No worries, Thanks for doing Thrill.
Just did another. I have limited time so will do them when I can. I will do all.
Don't over think it ,it's bandmaid just enjoy it,there are a few songs you should only do mv's of like daydreaming, blooming, glory,bubble, alone, unleash. have at it then
Metalism VOB 👍
🕊️❄️🍌🥷🎸 I got a fever. And the only cure. Is. Band-Maid.
Maybe it was a Tiny Hat that saved Band Maid RIP Tiny Hat
Lol bring back the tiny hat!
Maidiacs miss tiny hat Akane!
Miku told Kanami to make this song heavier.
And it saved the band.
She's very clever.
The next most important song in the band history is Alone.
Not sure if you caught this Johnny but at the beginning of Thrill, Miku says “Breakin’ new gate”. That is the name of Ohrenje’s production and at the beginning of his documentaries.
Yes, i Heard, but I didn't know the meaning. Thanks!
In my opinion, much of the earliest material written for the Maids was quite cheesy. As a whole, disjointed, without any clear direction. I describe some of it as sounding like those “rock” songs your hear in Nickelodeon sitcoms.
I don’t know much about Kentaro Akutsu, writer of “Thrill” (and “Shake That!”) but he’s obviously a great songwriter.
The chorus is super catchy. The post-chorus chord change is brilliant to my ear. It was that small detail that hooked me immediately.
Band Maid agreed that “Thrill” sounded more like the music they wanted to do. They insisted it be the first video.
Why did this break them out? My guess is that US music has become so shallow that there’s a huge swath of music fans starving for something new. Band Maid showed up looking both adorable and fun while playing music that harvested DNA from 70’s and 80’s rock.
Add the completely unexpected MISA solo had mouths drop open, then Kanami’s fiery solo slapped you while making you smile.
Miku calls it “The Gap,” between the cute, submissive maid demeanor and the powerhouse sounds coming from the band.
The rock scene is so formulaic that it’s comical to me. Someone forgot to tell Miku that she’s supposed to always wear black and snarl at the audience. That they are lucky to see her and she needs to act like she is the greatest gift to music.
Band Maid flipped that whole idea on its head. Now it has almost become a battle between the fans and the Maids about who can be more appreciative of the other. “We love you!”
“No! We love you more!!”
Nice comment, thank you. I think that's why I like them so much, having that 70s and 80s rock influence.
They are better live, but it was the Thrill MV that people saw and what saved them. So it’s very much worth looking at.
The song didn't save the band, the _music video_ did. It got posted on the Facebook of Jrock Radio, an internet radio station in US that covers Japanese music, and went viral. Clearly the video director was handed a minimal budget, expectations were not great. Thanks for the reaction!
Thanks for the comment!
The first album is a good first album, but there's nothing on it that would have hooked me. It's more of a pop punk kind of style. Thrill made them head toward a heavier general sound. The next two albums are very good with some standout tracks, but IMO the Just Bring It album, where the band is writing almost all the material, started a string of great albums that stand toe to toe with any 5-album run of any band ever.
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What if you could have fun doing your job with people just as good or better than you? What if you spread joy whenever and wherever you did your job? What if the consumers LOVED you? Epic people doing epic shite everyday! They're BandMaid and their life is dope!
It's true! If it hadn't gone viral the label was going to fire the musicians and turn the two singers into DANCE-MAID. Miku & Saiki both cried, "We did not come to Tokyo for this!". Fortunately it blew up and the rest is history.And yes again! The two Darkness Sisters MISA & Saiki. Even from this early stage, their Red is a darker red than the others. They give BAND-MAID their edginess. Did you notice that Miku can't play guitar yet? She's only wearing it as a prop at this point. Miku didn't want to hire another member so she had Kanami teach her how to play. It really balances them out. This was the song that helped them find their sound. It was a B-Side. But they only had money for one video, and they chose 'Thrill' for it. I think they knew it represented what Miku was going for best.
To be honest I did not notice that Miku wasn't playing. Not very observant I guess.
NOTE that Miku did NOT play the guitar she was carrying. Simply because she could not. At least she was not good enough guitar player to play in a band.
Over the years Kanami sensei has teached Miku to play and today she is a proficient guitar player.
Did you catch Miku-chan basically just using her guitar as a prop? At this particular time, she couldn’t even play a chord. I guess, as she improved, she sang less lead vocals as her playing sometimes approaches lead guitar. When she does sing lead, her playing is less complex. (Still pro level playing though.)
I didn't notice Miku during the reaction, but did the second time, I guess I was looking out for it.
Bow down in the sacred presence of TinyHat-san!
Luckily for us, Kanami wasn't short-tempered... :D
Regarding Thrill. Yes, you shall react to the MV. This MV is iconic and it is the one that saved BAND-MAID. The live version I have seen of Thrill was not thrilling at all.
Yes. Akane's usual grin aside, they seem to just want to get through the song and onto the next one. Odd vibe in the live version.
Thank you. I made the right choice.
@@Lillywhite Exactly my feeling also. They did not want to play it really, was my conclusion. Which is weird. They never do anything like that. And the song is good and they could have spiced it up somehow with their now much more matureness as artists. I guess someone simply made them play it. And they did it without enthusiasm.
THRILL is the music VIDEO that saved BAND-MAID and set their musical direction.
You are thinking too much about the art direction.
At this point, SAIKI and MISA have yet to assert their sartorial independence, beyond SAIKI dispensing with her apron which she removed after their first public performance.
In this video, there was probably no meanings behind anything. It's more about making the most of very little money. Their later videos on the other hand are extremely well made and almost every frame has a sub meaning.
Thrill is simply a good solid rock song. Especially compared to their other early songs, which tended to be more pop-rock. Compare Thrill to the song management wanted them to do as the first MV, Ai to Jonetsu no Matador. That song is interesting, but it is not rock.
Hi.
If you pay attention to the video you can see that at this time Miku can't "play" rythm guitar ...
I honestly did not notice that, not very observant I guess. Ill have to watch it again.
NOTE: At the time this was shot, Miku couldn't play guitar. Kanami taught her to play rhythm.
Yes, several people said. I didn't notice, which is a bit embarrassing seeing I used to play the guitar.