@@julia2802 bro also has Midnights and 1989 like imagining being a producer on three albums of the year lol he's insanely versatile. How he's able to go from folklore to Red TV to Solar Power to Midnights needs to be studied
@@Jeff-ul8qk Ok, yeah that's more than I thought. For some reason I forgot that he produced Mirrorball and Illicit Affairs. I still see it as more of a Dessner album though.
writer in the dark it’s about her as a songwriter, this guy is gonna regret having a relationship with her because she’ll write a song about it. The secret power she found is her songwriting
This is my favorite album ever. I love how sensory and physical Lorde is with her lyrics because it fits so well with the concept. And all at 19? Insane
The entire tracklist and story feels like the endless loop one might fall into from 18 to 20 when they can now drink and drugs are made available. I'll say that the older i've gotten since 2017 when the album came out, the more i've related to it. Lorde was way ahead of her time with this album, her writing is incredible and the sound fits what she was capturing.
this hands down my favorite pop album. its just so good. liability is my favorite song of all time. you have to listen to her newest album. its a completely different vibe. I think you'd like it even more
You should react to her first album Pure Heroine. Its is less heavy on the production, her voice guides most songs in the album and I find it impressive how Lorde does it so successfully! Great reaction very detailed and structured!
I'm a Kiwi living in Aotearoa New Zealand, thanks for your review of Lorde's Melodrama. I'm a huge Lorde fan. Your review 'format' is refreshing, less interruptions, listening to individual tracks followed by an insightful analysis of each song. I like how you show the lyrics on screen, Lorde is as much a poet as she is a singer, artist and producer. The lyrics on Melodrama show cases Lorde's amazing storytelling ability with the maturity of a seasoned poet... Lorde released her debut album "Pure Heroine" when she was 16 (2013) and 11yrs on its still holds up and has inspired artist like Billy Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo. David Bowie referred to Lorde as "the future of music" I look forward to seeing more of your reactions. :)
I first heard the song Green Light in the TV series New Girl. I've been addicted to it ever since, I think it's a very beautiful and meaningful song. Even just the melody is beautiful, especially the piano parts!! Awesome reaction
49:08 I love that she's repeating the same thing while saying something different in the background "Because all our moments in the dark are wild fluorescent in my heart" Instead of: "Because ours are the moments I play in the dark We were wild and fluorescent Come home to my heart"
The fadeouts on this album is like someone going through a tragedy (which she was, a catastrophic break-up) where you're processing things and sitting there just in shock of it all.
@@heli_3105 jack only produced few songs on folklore and midnights tbh is good tbh.... it may not be for the main public but it was made for the fans no one will gets its depth.
Hey! Here some notes: - The album is a whole concept. Lorde uses a party as a metaphor for a relationship and “Green Light” it’s the prologue of the story. She knows that she need to let him go, but she’s not ready. - We can divide the album in three parts: The beginning of the relationship/the party (Sober, Homemade Dynamite and The Louvre), The end of the relationship/ the Hangover (Liability, Hard Feelings/Loveless, Sober II and Writer in the Dark) and the Nostalgia / the Memories of the party (Supercut, Liability Reprise and Perfect places) - The “Violence” mentioned in ‘The Louvre’ it’s a metaphor: He makes her so exited that her hart beats ‘Violent’, so the violence throughout the album refers to the intense things. Also, one of the MOST BEAUTIFUL AND UNDERRATED lines in the whole album is: “But we’re the greatest, they’ll hang us in the Louvre, down the back, but who cares- still the Louvre”… back in the French Revolution (1792/1795) in the Louvre, traitors were punished by hanging them (Down the back). So she uses that line not only to say that their relationship is as beautiful as a work of art worthy of being displayed in the Louvre, but also to say that she feels like a traitor for choosing to spend time with her loved one and not with her friends. (“Blow all my friendships to sit in hell with you”). And the outro is one of te biggest storytellers of the album. - Something that is also mentioned a lot during the album is "the summer", being another metaphor for a relationship: warmth, fun, spontaneity, etc. and when this relationship ends "the winter" or “the cold” is mentioned as in 'Liability' or 'Hard Feelings'. - In my personal opinion “Perfect places” it’s a Anthem to youth, banal problems and spontaneity. a jewel.
She's one of the most powerful lyricists of this generation of artists. You shold react to her debut album "Pure Heroine" and her last album "Solar Power "!!
You should react to any of Lana Del Rey’s albums!! Id recommend “Born to Die”, “Ultraviolence”, “NFR”, or “Did you know that theres a tunnel under Ocean blvd”!!
@@freddienguyenn wrong, videogames came out in 2011 and blew up in only days, and born to die came out in 2012, being the 4th best selling album of 2012, while royals was released in 2013
melodrama is my favorite album of all time and the way you reacted to hard feelings/loveless made me tear up because it's the first time someone experienced it the same way i do THIS ALBUM IS JUST MASTERPIECE
Lorde was 16 whe her debut album became a smash hit and she was suddenly travelling around the world, etc. Once she got back home to Aotearoa she was immediately broken up with (I gather her partner didn't want the shit that comes with dating a pop star). This album came out just under four years later so she would have been 19-20.
An awesome review, great reaction I would love to hear your review on Lorde first album extended. version - pure Heroiine. she was 16 when album was released. I will subscribe and will be waiting patiently thanks
The violence in The Louvre refers to her heart beating violently since after that she says "Megaphone to my chest. Broadcast the boom boom boom boom and make 'em all dance to it".
Screw you! The beaches are awesome in New Zealand and we bring our own shades. As a bonus it's also easy to find them with hardly anyone else on it... 😆
Would you react to the 5 seconds of summer, they're a hugely underrated boy band, their early work leans towards pop/punk/rock but the latest ones are more mature
i think you’ll like lana del rey! for album in terms of lyricism like melodrama, Norman F Rockwell by Lana Del Rey is excellent if you are looking for production wise interesting album, Born to Die by Lana Del Rey combines Baroque Pop with Hip Hop!
Lorde is the writer in the dark, she is saying he will regret kissing a song writer who will know sing and make songs about his wrong doings. Liability Reprise is lorde singing to herself saying she's not a mistake, she's not a liability like she had been made to think by this boy.
Is this your first album reaction to Lorde? I mean I think you vaguely mentioned having listened to other music of hers but I can't find any other album reaction of her stuff scrolling quickly through your stuff... And there's no playlist available...
Please Sir can we get Honeymoon by Lana Del Rey, or any Lana album? I recommend this one because it’s her best album storytelling wise and also vocally.
Greenlight - 00:00
Sober - 06:31
Homemade Dynamite - 11:22
The Louvre - 16:02
Liability - 22:08
Hard Feelings/Loveless - 26:55
Sober II (Melodrama) - 34:16
Writer in the Dark - 38:51
Supercut - 46:05
Liability (Reprise) - 52:51
Perfect Places - 56:30
watching ppl react to melodrama for the first time never gets old
Yeah! and i'm falling in love with the album again, after listening to it so many times...
Todas as vezes que vejo alguém reagindo a melodrama, eu reformulo meu amor por esse álbum
My therapy ngl
Melodrama saved 2017. Best album of the year.
Tea
along with ctrl
Fuck grammys, melodrama album of the year 2017
Melodrama saves every year
@@zlonglea Along with MASSEDUCTION and No shape
Melodrama is the true bible of Pop. Change my mind.
Você está certo. Concordo.
101%
The Jack Antonoff supremacy:
• Melodrama
• Norman F Rockwell
• Folklore
god imagine having these three albums in your résumé
@@julia2802 bro also has Midnights and 1989 like imagining being a producer on three albums of the year lol he's insanely versatile. How he's able to go from folklore to Red TV to Solar Power to Midnights needs to be studied
I wouldn't call Folklore a Jack Antonoff album, he only produced like 3 of the songs
@@lasagna312 he produced:
My tears ricochet
Mirrorball
August
This is me trying
Illicit Affairs
Betty
The lakes
@@Jeff-ul8qk Ok, yeah that's more than I thought. For some reason I forgot that he produced Mirrorball and Illicit Affairs. I still see it as more of a Dessner album though.
writer in the dark it’s about her as a songwriter, this guy is gonna regret having a relationship with her because she’ll write a song about it. The secret power she found is her songwriting
Yes for sure! Crucial info to understand the song 🙏
yes!
truly one if the best albums of the decade and a masterpiece of pop music
This is my favorite album ever. I love how sensory and physical Lorde is with her lyrics because it fits so well with the concept. And all at 19? Insane
This album.... god!!! One of my all-time favorites.
The thing with the fade out, it's done on songs that are reminiscing on their memories. It's like a space to just let our thoughts do its thing
the writer in the dark was her.
Just so you know...SHE is the writer in the dark haha
The entire tracklist and story feels like the endless loop one might fall into from 18 to 20 when they can now drink and drugs are made available. I'll say that the older i've gotten since 2017 when the album came out, the more i've related to it. Lorde was way ahead of her time with this album, her writing is incredible and the sound fits what she was capturing.
this hands down my favorite pop album. its just so good. liability is my favorite song of all time. you have to listen to her newest album. its a completely different vibe. I think you'd like it even more
You would enjoy Solar Power by Lorde if you like more strip back albums where the biggest showcases are her vocals and her lyrics
this album was my whole personality in high school, it aged so well too
it’s a concept album meant to represent the events of a single house party from start to finish. great album and great reaction!
You should react to her first album Pure Heroine. Its is less heavy on the production, her voice guides most songs in the album and I find it impressive how Lorde does it so successfully! Great reaction very detailed and structured!
This is my all-time favorite record. Lorde was absolutely ahead of her time as usual. I feel the same about her other records.
violence she hears is her heartbeat
I'm a Kiwi living in Aotearoa New Zealand, thanks for your review of Lorde's Melodrama. I'm a huge Lorde fan. Your review 'format' is refreshing, less interruptions, listening to individual tracks followed by an insightful analysis of each song. I like how you show the lyrics on screen, Lorde is as much a poet as she is a singer, artist and producer. The lyrics on Melodrama show cases Lorde's amazing storytelling ability with the maturity of a seasoned poet... Lorde released her debut album "Pure Heroine" when she was 16 (2013) and 11yrs on its still holds up and has inspired artist like Billy Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo. David Bowie referred to Lorde as "the future of music" I look forward to seeing more of your reactions. :)
I just realised not long ago she said in Liability “You’re all gonna watch me disappear into the sun” 😭😭😭 and she did and came back with Solar Power
You should react to her first album "Pure Heroine". She wroted when she was 15.
Will never not watch a melo reaction
I first heard the song Green Light in the TV series New Girl. I've been addicted to it ever since, I think it's a very beautiful and meaningful song. Even just the melody is beautiful, especially the piano parts!! Awesome reaction
Violence of her heartbeat :)
In liability (reprise) she's actually talking to herself. She's saying that she's not what everyone led her to believe a liability.
49:08 I love that she's repeating the same thing while saying something different in the background
"Because all our moments in the dark are wild fluorescent in my heart"
Instead of:
"Because ours are the moments I play in the dark
We were wild and fluorescent
Come home to my heart"
SOLAR POWER REACTION YOU GONNA LOVE, ITS STRIPPED BACK
The fadeouts on this album is like someone going through a tragedy (which she was, a catastrophic break-up) where you're processing things and sitting there just in shock of it all.
this album is on of the holy trinity of jack antonoff :
- Melodrama
- Norman fucking rockwell
- Midnights
please Midnights isn't on the same level as Melo or NFR 😂
I'd say folklore instead of midnights.
Midnights is def not on the same level as the other three albums
@@heli_3105 jack only produced few songs on folklore and midnights tbh is good tbh.... it may not be for the main public but it was made for the fans no one will gets its depth.
i’m so excited for this one!!!
Hey! Here some notes:
- The album is a whole concept. Lorde uses a party as a metaphor for a relationship and “Green Light” it’s the prologue of the story. She knows that she need to let him go, but she’s not ready.
- We can divide the album in three parts: The beginning of the relationship/the party (Sober, Homemade Dynamite and The Louvre), The end of the relationship/ the Hangover (Liability, Hard Feelings/Loveless, Sober II and Writer in the Dark) and the Nostalgia / the Memories of the party (Supercut, Liability Reprise and Perfect places)
- The “Violence” mentioned in ‘The Louvre’ it’s a metaphor: He makes her so exited that her hart beats ‘Violent’, so the violence throughout the album refers to the intense things. Also, one of the MOST BEAUTIFUL AND UNDERRATED lines in the whole album is: “But we’re the greatest, they’ll hang us in the Louvre, down the back, but who cares- still the Louvre”… back in the French Revolution (1792/1795) in the Louvre, traitors were punished by hanging them (Down the back). So she uses that line not only to say that their relationship is as beautiful as a work of art worthy of being displayed in the Louvre, but also to say that she feels like a traitor for choosing to spend time with her loved one and not with her friends. (“Blow all my friendships to sit in hell with you”). And the outro is one of te biggest storytellers of the album.
- Something that is also mentioned a lot during the album is "the summer", being another metaphor for a relationship: warmth, fun, spontaneity, etc. and when this relationship ends "the winter" or “the cold” is mentioned as in 'Liability' or 'Hard Feelings'.
- In my personal opinion “Perfect places” it’s a Anthem to youth, banal problems and spontaneity. a jewel.
one of my favorite albums ever. it gets better every time i listen to it. i wish i could listen to it again for the first time
God this album is truly immune of getting old. One of the greatest albums ever.
She's one of the most powerful lyricists of this generation of artists. You shold react to her debut album "Pure Heroine" and her last album "Solar Power "!!
Melodrama is just art pop perfection
You should react to any of Lana Del Rey’s albums!! Id recommend “Born to Die”, “Ultraviolence”, “NFR”, or “Did you know that theres a tunnel under Ocean blvd”!!
He should! Hard Feelings/Loveless walked so A&W could run!
@@ma-dh8zo ya, just like lana walked so lorde could run!
Unfortunately my Lana reactions have been blocked
NFR!!
@@freddienguyenn wrong, videogames came out in 2011 and blew up in only days, and born to die came out in 2012, being the 4th best selling album of 2012, while royals was released in 2013
*ALBUM OF THE CENTURY*
Melodrama forever 💙
i’ll pay for my life to listen to this album for the first time again!
Really enjoyed this reaction and the way you react! Looking forward to more album reactions. MORE LORDE
melodrama is my favorite album of all time and the way you reacted to hard feelings/loveless made me tear up because it's the first time someone experienced it the same way i do THIS ALBUM IS JUST MASTERPIECE
Love your almost imperceptible reactions when a song gets good😅
Can't wait for the Taylor reaction
Love your videos as always! 💙
Lorde was 16 whe her debut album became a smash hit and she was suddenly travelling around the world, etc. Once she got back home to Aotearoa she was immediately broken up with (I gather her partner didn't want the shit that comes with dating a pop star). This album came out just under four years later so she would have been 19-20.
you are stronger than me because the first time i listened to this album it had me thrashing and screaming and crying and shaking
the way im SEATED.
Melhor álbum da Terra: MELODRAMA
This album is a work of art !
please react to any of halsey's albums. I would especially recommend “if i can't have love i want power”!
You're so insightful, pleeeeeease do her first album Pure Heroine! A classic
An awesome review, great reaction
I would love to hear your review on Lorde first album extended. version - pure Heroiine.
she was 16 when album was released.
I will subscribe and will be waiting patiently
thanks
The violence in The Louvre refers to her heart beating violently since after that she says "Megaphone to my chest. Broadcast the boom boom boom boom and make 'em all dance to it".
I love how you got the meaning of the fade out in The Louvre in your first listening hehe
my favorite album of all time !!!!!
i love this reaction! please do Solar Power!
The fact that both Melodrama and reputation came out in 2017 changed my life ❤
You are so insightful. Subbed!
melodrama is a masterpiece
9:09 oouuu i know that drop made u tingle
You Ok? You're giving sad vibes...less reactionary and more analytical....Hope you're not burning yourself out! :) Love this album though!
Leave him alone
I hope you're ok too! :)@@christopher7804
One of the best reactions! Wow
Screw you! The beaches are awesome in New Zealand and we bring our own shades. As a bonus it's also easy to find them with hardly anyone else on it... 😆
Would you react to the 5 seconds of summer, they're a hugely underrated boy band, their early work leans towards pop/punk/rock but the latest ones are more mature
i loved the reaction. this is, for me, a perfect pop album. also PLEASE REACT TO SNOW ANGEL BY RENEÉ RAPP!!!!
I love so much this album. You needs react the albums by Lana Del Rey ❤
Wow. At the end of Liability she says “you’re all gonna watch me disappear into the sun” and 5 years later drops Solar Power
Loved this, thank you!
You have to react to Norman f Rockwell by Lana!
No
Welcome to the light.
i think you’ll like lana del rey!
for album in terms of lyricism like melodrama, Norman F Rockwell by Lana Del Rey is excellent
if you are looking for production wise interesting album, Born to Die by Lana Del Rey combines Baroque Pop with Hip Hop!
O mundo é da Lorde
Its kind of jarring watching someone listen to this album without bopping and moving, love the video though
Top album of all time
you should try pure heroine, It is more minimalistic and focus better in her vocals imo.
Album of the Century
Lorde is the writer in the dark, she is saying he will regret kissing a song writer who will know sing and make songs about his wrong doings. Liability Reprise is lorde singing to herself saying she's not a mistake, she's not a liability like she had been made to think by this boy.
Is this your first album reaction to Lorde? I mean I think you vaguely mentioned having listened to other music of hers but I can't find any other album reaction of her stuff scrolling quickly through your stuff... And there's no playlist available...
someone reacts to melodrama,
Me: Subscribe!
OHHH WE DEFINITELY NEED LANA REACTION
she was not talking about a guy, hehe
you will love NORMAN FUCKING ROCKWELL by LANA DEL REY
Please Sir can we get Honeymoon by Lana Del Rey, or any Lana album? I recommend this one because it’s her best album storytelling wise and also vocally.
So the album does have a loose concept based around one house party as a metaphor for the dissolution of a relationship.
You should do Raye - My 21st century blues
Deserved a mf grammy
WE NEED A LANA DEL REY NORMAN FUCKING ROCKWELL REACTION
Hey man, you lost weight? You’re looking good!
Okay when’s the Lana reaction coming? Or have you heard them all
Melhor álbum do mundo
hey handsome, pls react to taylor's upcoming album, ttpd when it dropped?
pure heroine reaction next pls
YAAAYYYY
Lana Del Rey reaction
oh this is goood
Please react to NFR by Lana Del Rey
Please please please react to Florence and the machine. Thet have incredible music with out of this world songwriting.
React Norman Fu****g Rockwell by Lana Del Rey next
Why haven't you reacted to Lana Del Rey as yet? Please react to her 🥺
REACT TO LANA
Please react to desire I want to turn into you by Caroline polacheck