The UTA members absolutely seem like the nicest people. I've seen multiple interviews with various members of the band, and they just seem like the kind of people that help contribute to the stereotype of Canadians being lovely humans. Brittney and Andrew in particular seem like they'd be the sorts of people you could *really* geek out with, which is its own kind of fun. As far as the song itself goes ... UTA is probably my current favorite band, I've loved their last two albums, and we've only got two songs from Phantoma so far, but there's a high chance this is my favorite off the new album. I just love it.
this song has such a strong elements of such a powerful uplifting nature should help folks to feel like they can be superheroes in their life and the lives of others that need that kind of inspiration that energy is absolutely phenomenal run that and that range her vocals have is pretty awesome too and she enunciates her words nicely too
I forgot this was Unleash the Archers and thought I was listening to Bodom when it started. Really cool song. Which bands are scary for you though? I'm afraid of meeting certain artists, I know I'd go bluescreen because of my admiration for them. But I'd love to talk fantasy books with Hansi Kürsch or have a beer with the Sonata Arctica guys.
For me scary would be bands that are way too serious or take themselves too seriously. For instance, I like Rage Against the Machine’s music, but I can’t help but feel like they would take everything too seriously and it wouldn’t be fun. Dave Mustane would be another that doesn’t put out the fun to be around vibes. Not gonna lie I haven’t seen many interviews with Hansi, but he always looks very serious and intense. I would love to interview him for the channel, but I feel like it might be scary.
@@MattsMoshPit1 I've seen interviews with him and have read some older ones, now he's German and can come across a bit reserved to an American, I suppose, but he seems like a super cool dude actually. Dave Mustaine I totally understand. I recently read how people who bought meet and greet tickets for Megadeth were advised, if their item they wanted signed was a guitar, it must be one of Dave's signature models, otherwise they should just leave it at home. Such a weird thing. Chris Harms from LOTL gives great interviews, I believe it would be a fun experience if you get a chance to talk to him.
I have been in contact with LOTL for an interview. Fingers crossed we can make it happen prior to or when I see them live in September. They do seem like they would be a fun interview.
The UTA members absolutely seem like the nicest people. I've seen multiple interviews with various members of the band, and they just seem like the kind of people that help contribute to the stereotype of Canadians being lovely humans. Brittney and Andrew in particular seem like they'd be the sorts of people you could *really* geek out with, which is its own kind of fun.
As far as the song itself goes ... UTA is probably my current favorite band, I've loved their last two albums, and we've only got two songs from Phantoma so far, but there's a high chance this is my favorite off the new album. I just love it.
I couldn’t agree more! I really can’t wait for the new album to come out. Also I get to see them live in September. Thank you for watching.
this song has such a strong elements of such a powerful uplifting nature should help folks to feel like they can be superheroes in their life and the lives of others that need that kind of inspiration that energy is absolutely phenomenal run that and that range her vocals have is pretty awesome too and she enunciates her words nicely too
I agree 100%! They are Amazing. Thank you for watching.
I forgot this was Unleash the Archers and thought I was listening to Bodom when it started. Really cool song. Which bands are scary for you though? I'm afraid of meeting certain artists, I know I'd go bluescreen because of my admiration for them. But I'd love to talk fantasy books with Hansi Kürsch or have a beer with the Sonata Arctica guys.
For me scary would be bands that are way too serious or take themselves too seriously. For instance, I like Rage Against the Machine’s music, but I can’t help but feel like they would take everything too seriously and it wouldn’t be fun. Dave Mustane would be another that doesn’t put out the fun to be around vibes. Not gonna lie I haven’t seen many interviews with Hansi, but he always looks very serious and intense. I would love to interview him for the channel, but I feel like it might be scary.
@@MattsMoshPit1 I've seen interviews with him and have read some older ones, now he's German and can come across a bit reserved to an American, I suppose, but he seems like a super cool dude actually. Dave Mustaine I totally understand. I recently read how people who bought meet and greet tickets for Megadeth were advised, if their item they wanted signed was a guitar, it must be one of Dave's signature models, otherwise they should just leave it at home. Such a weird thing.
Chris Harms from LOTL gives great interviews, I believe it would be a fun experience if you get a chance to talk to him.
I have been in contact with LOTL for an interview. Fingers crossed we can make it happen prior to or when I see them live in September. They do seem like they would be a fun interview.
@@MattsMoshPit1 That would be awesome! The fingers are crossed!