Seen them live. They were incredible. Extremely charismatic. The Japanese metal/rock scene as a whole is the best in the world at the moment. So many taleneted bands and musicians.
Most promising metal band in this planet. They have it all..Passion Work Heart Talent 🔥🤘❤️ They deserve so much more attention here in Western world. Very underrated band. Lovin Nemophila 🔥🤘❤️🇫🇮
Nice! They are all excellent musicians. And nemophila is a very unique and diverse band, with various genres of music appearing in their catalog. I recommend《oiran》live(recent one) or《rise》live as the next!🤘🏻🌸🤘🏻
Another brilliant band from the land of the rising sun that stands out with tons of talent, musical versatility and smiles on every face of its lovely band members while leaving you amazed. 🔥🤘🏻Believe me, the end of this journey is still quite far away! 👇🏻🤭 _____________________ _"America invented rock. England improved it. And now, Japan has perfected it."_ ※ Band-Maid ※ Gacharic Spin ※ Lovebites ※ Nemophila ※ East of Eden ※ Hanabie ※ Asterism ※ Trident ※ Hades ※ Nek! ※ etc.
Mi favorita de Japón 🇯🇵 Nemophila! Gracias por compartir. Es una hermosa banda que nunca defrauda al contrario, te deja sonriendo! Pero no todo es felicidad, se fue Saki, la guitarrista más linda de Japón 😢
NEMOPHILA next live songs ZEN, AMA TE RAS, Change The World, Rise, Revive, Dissension... Check another Japanese Rock/Metal Bands... HANABIE songs We Love Sweets, Be The GAL, Pardon Me, OTAKU, NEET GAME.... ASTERISM songs Dawn, Rising Moon, Church, Lights In The Darkness..
Hi. Nice reaction! Yes, they are good, very good. All five of them. E.g., they have one of Japan's finest drummers. Sure, the guitarists are top notch, but the bassist is bad ass also. Unfortunately, the guitarist Saki, the one chilling and showing legs and having a striped top, has just left Nemophila. BTW - an info regarding pronunciation - there is no "ia" at the and, so it is ne-mo-phi-la. Otherwise you pronuced it correct.
@@90sGrungeFreak No problems. Many reactors pronounce Nemophila and Hanabie incorrect. 😁 BTW - did I say Hanabie? Ah, that's another all female Japanese band you just need to see and hear. For maximum surprise effect you should start with "We love sweets", the music video. They do not have lots of songs, but those they have are fun and dynamite! And Hanabie is pronounced Ha-na-bee-eh.
When you listen to Nemophila you have a choice between three things * Their live covers made in the drummers rehearsal studio. * Their music videos. * Their modern live videos that are professionally made. All three choices are just top notch and all three are highly recommended. Regarding the covers. Nemophila is NOT a cover band. They have made those covers for their own amusement, and they have made a lot. They are all professional musicians and the covers are VERY good. I like to browse through them and listen to them now and then. Most of the covers are classic rock, western or Japanese. But there is other stuff, harder or softer. They have a hard cover of Master of Puppets, tuned down l_o_w! Regarding live. There are early fan videos. Too bad audio. There are early videos from Naon Yaon female rock/metal festival. They are nice, not perfect audio, but OK. Then there are video from their latest tours. They are fire! As you just heard. And 70% of those videos is the drummer, she is really good and turned up high in the mix. Some songs are best as music videos IMHO. One that comes to mind is Revive.
There was a period where they were changing up their look almost every show. This was probably Saki's (striped sweater) weirdest look, lol! She usually has a much more normal hairstyle. Sadly, Saki just recently decided to leave the band, so they'll be continuing for the time being as a four-piece, with vocalist Mayu taking over some rhythm guitar duties. By the way, there is no "i" at the end of their name, it is four syllables: neh-mo-fee-lah. It's a kind of flower.
Seen them live. They were incredible. Extremely charismatic. The Japanese metal/rock scene as a whole is the best in the world at the moment. So many taleneted bands and musicians.
Most promising metal band in this planet. They have it all..Passion Work Heart Talent 🔥🤘❤️ They deserve so much more attention here in Western world. Very underrated band. Lovin Nemophila 🔥🤘❤️🇫🇮
Nice! They are all excellent musicians. And nemophila is a very unique and diverse band, with various genres of music appearing in their catalog. I recommend《oiran》live(recent one) or《rise》live as the next!🤘🏻🌸🤘🏻
Nemophila never disappoints. Try Adabana next.
Wish granted 💪🏽
Another brilliant band from the land of the rising sun that stands out with tons of talent, musical versatility and smiles on every face of its lovely band members while leaving you amazed. 🔥🤘🏻Believe me, the end of this journey is still quite far away! 👇🏻🤭
_____________________
_"America invented rock. England improved it. And now, Japan has perfected it."_
※ Band-Maid ※ Gacharic Spin ※ Lovebites ※ Nemophila ※ East of Eden ※ Hanabie ※ Asterism ※ Trident ※ Hades ※ Nek! ※ etc.
Mi favorita de Japón 🇯🇵 Nemophila! Gracias por compartir. Es una hermosa banda que nunca defrauda al contrario, te deja sonriendo! Pero no todo es felicidad, se fue Saki, la guitarrista más linda de Japón 😢
NEMOPHILA next live songs ZEN, AMA TE RAS, Change The World, Rise, Revive, Dissension...
Check another Japanese Rock/Metal Bands...
HANABIE songs We Love Sweets, Be The GAL, Pardon Me, OTAKU, NEET GAME....
ASTERISM songs Dawn, Rising Moon, Church, Lights In The Darkness..
Ne - mo - phi - la
Hi. Nice reaction! Yes, they are good, very good. All five of them. E.g., they have one of Japan's finest drummers. Sure, the guitarists are top notch, but the bassist is bad ass also. Unfortunately, the guitarist Saki, the one chilling and showing legs and having a striped top, has just left Nemophila.
BTW - an info regarding pronunciation - there is no "ia" at the and, so it is ne-mo-phi-la. Otherwise you pronuced it correct.
I was on some medication that was about to put me asleep so apologies to the mispronunciation 😅
@@90sGrungeFreak No problems. Many reactors pronounce Nemophila and Hanabie incorrect. 😁
BTW - did I say Hanabie? Ah, that's another all female Japanese band you just need to see and hear.
For maximum surprise effect you should start with "We love sweets", the music video.
They do not have lots of songs, but those they have are fun and dynamite!
And Hanabie is pronounced Ha-na-bee-eh.
When you listen to Nemophila you have a choice between three things
* Their live covers made in the drummers rehearsal studio.
* Their music videos.
* Their modern live videos that are professionally made.
All three choices are just top notch and all three are highly recommended.
Regarding the covers. Nemophila is NOT a cover band. They have made those covers for their own amusement, and they have made a lot. They are all professional musicians and the covers are VERY good. I like to browse through them and listen to them now and then. Most of the covers are classic rock, western or Japanese. But there is other stuff, harder or softer. They have a hard cover of Master of Puppets, tuned down l_o_w!
Regarding live. There are early fan videos. Too bad audio. There are early videos from Naon Yaon female rock/metal festival. They are nice, not perfect audio, but OK. Then there are video from their latest tours. They are fire! As you just heard. And 70% of those videos is the drummer, she is really good and turned up high in the mix.
Some songs are best as music videos IMHO. One that comes to mind is Revive.
🤘😁🤘
Truly great reaction, but about the name of the band...
Wrong way: Nemophi-LIA
Right way: Nemophi-LA
I will make sure to correct myself next time 🤪
LA
I’ve heard of Nemophila! They are a great Japanese band a nice flower, but never heard of what you said! I won’t even repeat it as it’s BS ! Sorry! :p
There was a period where they were changing up their look almost every show. This was probably Saki's (striped sweater) weirdest look, lol! She usually has a much more normal hairstyle. Sadly, Saki just recently decided to leave the band, so they'll be continuing for the time being as a four-piece, with vocalist Mayu taking over some rhythm guitar duties. By the way, there is no "i" at the end of their name, it is four syllables: neh-mo-fee-lah. It's a kind of flower.
It's a five petals flower, one for each member of the band. I wonder how they are going to manage with four.
@@ulycination978My guess is they may say the fifth petal now represents the fans.