i definitely recommend! they were actually quite insightful and it sort of helped me appreciate polyphia’s perspective on their own music, which made me just appreciate it all as one piece with all of the lenses in mind if that makes sense?
The drummer is just a God of the high hat. Like. He can play rap beats live with perfect 32nd notes and floor beats it's amazing actually. He should get as much credit as Tim Watch them live.
I came across this band just a few days ago and digested "New Levels New Devils" over the weekend. (I've heard a small smattering of earlier stuff) Regardless of how amazing any of the other players are, it strikes me right away that the strength of their drumming is THE key to keeping performances like GOAT together. (well, all of their performances really) I see so many parallels to John Bonham. They live in very different sonic landscape than Led Zeppelin, but amazing drumming is the foundation of everything. The broken up rhythms and poly-rhythms and mixed time signatures required to get Kashmire, Black Dog, or even Good Times requires Buddy-Rich type chops. They also seem to share a love of the triplet and really employ it in similar ways. You expect the drummer to get in with the bass player (and he does), but probably the biggest similarity is the way Clay and Bonham both get in with the guitar riff. That is just killer. I also think right away of Death Grips. They are led by legendary math rock drummer, Zach Hill. Zach's drumming is so key to what Death Drips do and it grabs me very similarly to elements of Clay's work. So, I've been totally geeking out over the drumming. (and all of it, they're just damn amazing)
Their songs are mostly composed like this : Tim Henson has an idea, or quite litterally rips off small tiny notes or chords progressions from a pop/rap song he likes, then messes with it, compose his own progression for left hand then for right hand on a midi keyboard, then finds a way to play all the notes together on guitar while trying to flex his hardest and to add extreme technicallity. He also adds on the track trap beats to sound heavier, also setting a baseline for percusiv part (this is the one sounding less organic). Then he sends that to the others members, Scott (the other guitarist) finds a way to play the riff tim sends but generally in a much different way so both together would make a richer sound, then he composes a part too. Once this is done basist and drummer work together to make this extremly rhythmically rich (while the bassist mostly doesnt slap, he uses a lot of different unusual percusiv technics) so they are constantly answering or complementing each other. I hope this helps breaking down how they achieve that.
@@sawyerharrislive I posted that before the OD video tim posted. He's been saying that's how he composes polyphia's musics for years weither it's on inta stream or posts, or more recently in twitch livestreams. That's still amazing that he's making this videos to cleanly break those down.
@@stevepiotrowski-musician6908 Considering that Intervals tour together with Plini a lot, they are more like "always 100% happy and a bit more aggressive Plini".
Don't apologize for going long when talking, we have all heard the song we are watching for your thoughts on it. Good video hope you keep having fun with them.
I will say it's very notable that you started so recently and have grown so quickly. 20k subscribers, with tens of thousands of video views is pretty incredible and should show how your content is received by the community. I hope you keep enjoying it so we can keep getting content!
Geebz, I just gotta say that listening to you talk about music brings back memories of working backstage and with professional musicians, I can definitely tell you know what you're talking about and have a strong rhythmic background. So from a younger guy to a geezer, thanks for bringing up the good memories.
I don't normally like reaction channels but you look at music from such a different perspective and you've been helping me appreciate my favourite music in a whole different way. Keep it up.
Interesting side not to this one: I believe Tim Henson said that the inspiration for this video and this song was a time when he basically had a really bad trip while using certain mind enhancing substances, thought you might get a kick out of that tidbit hehe
also interesting fact: Tim henson based this song from a chord progression from a song, then applied an arpeggio plugin and that is how he made this masterpiece.
@@no_one563 Believe it was Kanye West - Champion that he based the progression on. Augmented the chords slightly and then ran it through an arpeggiator and tinkered with the results.
I love your explanation of how their time signatures make you feel. That anticipation and leaning forward waiting for the drop. I grew up playing metalcore and djent and that’s kind of our bread and butter and we pull a lot from jazz and hip hop and strive to take something in 4 and fuck it up to where it’s still there but it’s delayed a step or ahead a step. When ghost notes started getting included it made it even more fun because now a lot of the drummers just have a metronome in their ear and and can just have a time signature clinic without throwing off the band.
Thank you for giving a long-winded explanation. a lot of that really helps with understanding all the different meter changes in the complexity of it all. I'm not a musician but I do enjoy a challenging piece of music trying to find where the rhythm starts and ends. It's not always easy
You've gotta check out Yas by Polyphia. Stunning videography and the song is super tight. Brings in 2 members of Chon who are killer guitarists as well
I appreciate your point of view man, well thought out with an educated background but still open to exploring new ideas/approaches. easily the best react channel rn
Man your face, and your hand just covering your mouth gave me some chills like I was listening to this for the first time myself! Great video, very genuine person! Loved it!
I would love to hear you interview Tim Henson. He's a crazy intelligent person but it seems like a lot of the people he talks to don't know how to get that side out of him--I definitely think you could! You should should reach out to him and ask if he would talk with you. Loved this video, I will subscribe and tune in again. Keep up the amazing work, brother.
I am impressed at the analysis of their music. Alot of people call it noise, they're technically amazing and so clever with their engineering. They're wizards.
These videos are getting me through the pandemic. Your analysis and charm is the best. Personally, I'd watch a version of these that's twice as long and twice as in-depth. People watch these videos for your reactions!!
So before your video played, there was a "Folgers" commercial, and as soon as it ended, you are taking a sip of your mug there. I laughed pretty hard lol.
Keep doing Polyphia.... you could go through their whole discography and I wouldn’t get tired of it :) love hearing your knowledge also. Very glad I found your channel
@2:41 I felt every note your facial expressions indicated and more. Subscribed to someone who understands and takes music seriously as a language. God blessed me to find you.
Your reactions are amongst the best on youtube across all categories. You provide a significant value with your views and opinions. Also you seem like a cool dude. Thanks for the content.
I'm glad I'm finding more and more reaction channels of people that are knowledgeable in some aspect of the subject and not just full of "that was awesome"s and surprised faces. You should check out some of Unprocessed's music, Polyphia collaborated with one of their songs and Unprocessed by themselves have similar vibes. Thanks for the videos!
When you said about gravitating towards non-4/4 time signature songs, that absolutely resonated with me. Tool, Tesseract and Opeth first got me into this stuff!
Absolutely love your take on music. Knowledge,interest,excitement and a kind compassionate heart. Ps. I’m all for the energetic stuff as well! Like us being wired to 4/4 from our mothers heart beat 💗
You should check out Artificial Language, and The Human Abstract. Artificial language has a lot of jazz influence and some really interesting piano parts. The Human Abstract composes their songs like classical pieces and transposes it to metal. From Artificial Language I recommend "The Grand Skeptic", "There is no bottom to this" or "Keep Yourself hidden". From The Human Abstract I recommend "Antebellum", "Horizon to Zenith", "Nocturne", and "Mea Culpa".
Dude, you should check out a band called Opeth sometime, great GREAT band!! Progressive death metal at its finest (originally), they've moved into more straight up prog on the last few albums. Incredible musicianship and compositions 🤙
*also, I think you'd really dig Cynic, I've been listening to them a lot recently, 2 of the members have unfortunately passed away this year, incredible band/musicians
Very happy to have found your channel, as a young musician who is also a fan of most of the bands you've reacted to I am absolutely fascinated by your commentary and enjoy experiencing your point of view as a composer. I'm learning a lot from your videos coupled with extensive research. Would love to see you react to some Deftones. Keep it up (:
Heyo how'sit! loving your breakdowns. In a similar vein to Plini and Porcupine Tree(both of which have opened for this prog powerhouse,) I would love to recommend to you Opeth! Ghost of Perdition and Reverie/Harlequin Forest are two excellent songs by them. Though both are long, the composition is excellent! Happy listening!
Hey uncle Gee! I've got to say I've become addicted to your reactions. Not only do they feel organic and honest, but they also help me, or us even, to listen to stuff that we've listened to 10 000 times under a different light. Feels great having someone's guidance through the "why do I like this so much?!". Anyhow, would you react to some Leprous? I feel like you'd be delighted by getting to know their work as well. Musical greetings from Portugal!
So Tim actually typically will create a beat that he then writes around for their later stuff, including this one. Likely that part at the end came before any other part in the writing process, he does a series on his youtube called "How to write a riff" just short little minute long videos where he starts by midi-ing out the beat and the guitar part and then at the end plays it with the beat. Pretty cool stuff.
I just found you the other day and I've watched a bunch of these videos now. I really appreciate your enthusiasm and knowledge. Would you be willing to give some of us other decomposing musicians out here some tutorial on how to count some of these polyrhythms and weirdness? Your ease of explaining some things has been real helpful and I've yet to watch anything that explains what is going on in as simple to understand as your explanations.
I've mentioned this before on a few of your other videos, but you should check out a Japanese metal super band Unlucky Morpheus! They're a group of friends who came together to cover songs from video games then began creating original pieces together. All of their songs are great, but from a composer perspective I feel you would greatly appreciate their song CADAVER/REVADAC. With the exception of the drums and lyrics, the song is played note for note forward (Cadaver) and reverse (Revadac). I recommend the sheet music video that has the notes scroll at the bottom of the screen 🤘😊🤘
Always love Polyphia reactions, and this was great. What a song honestly, that main riff is so addictive. I guess O.D. is an appropriate name hahah. Also, as for suggestions, I'd love to see you take on Den Helige Anden - Vildhjarta, it's mindblowing, I couldn't even do it justice with words. Also, your take on something from the new Ulcerate album "Stare Into Death and Be Still" would be very cool! These videos have been great, and thanks for looking at all our crazy suggestions with an open mind!
Their music touches me the way it does because it keeps me in a place to grow. It keeps you off balnce and outside of a rooted comfort zone. Some smart people believe that this is where creativity and expression LIVE. I;m just a guy.
Tim Henson actually made a few YT videos showing how he writes and composes. I highly recommend checking them out (if not for reactions sake, just for yourself) as well as some of his other short music compositions on his channel (Blood moon is amazing). So glad you got to these guys early, they have been one of my go to choices through this pandemic. As a former guitarist, their skill, technique and tones just blow my mind!!! As always thank you for doing what you do!! 🤘🤙
i love listening to the explanations and understanding everything you’re saying, and i love visibly seeing your brain explode while you listen to these
As non-musician, I don't get the hate bout using electronic/digital tools like drum pad(?) instead of physical/acoustic(?). It sounds amazing, that's all I care. Edit: Especially when it's a band.
Wanted to say, loving the content on your channel so far! Also, Tim Henson posted a video on his channel today talking about how he composed G.O.A.T. and it's something I think you'd be interested in watching as a composer.
Man, I just stumbled upon this channel, and it's honestly the best, most in depth and Knowledgeable reaction channel I've come across. ... Now for a request: Into the Moat: "Prologue..." :)
I'd love to see a reaction/review to Tesseract - you should react to the entire first act of Altered States or if you wanna do something shorter maybe Dystopia
Tim Henson does some basic breakdown videos of his production on his personal YT. You'd probably appreciate them and I'd love to see a reaction to one.
I grew up a guitarist, and starting writing and producing electronic music when I was 11 off of daw's that my siblings got me. My first couple years of college i just studied music. I love your explanations of topics like polyrhythm. I always find when I try to explain to others things like that I lose them and its not digestable.
2 comments: 1. Check out the drummer's drum cams on O.D. and G.O.A.T. 2. I think you would like Tesseract. Check out their 3 piece song Of Matter (Live)
Solid breakdown man. A bass student came to me wanting to learn G.O.A.T. and I was like, "soooooo, this will take some work...." We never got there together, but I secretly kept working on it myself and became a huge fan over the last two years.
I've been listening to them for years, I'd recommend watching their tour mini documentaries and Tim's riff writing series! Pretty good for getting into their heads 😉
Concerning music I am a noob but I really like the way you talk about it and you made me discover something I am really interrested in. I like your vibe and I think that is a good start to my 2021 year. Happy new year everybody and be safe!
I've been learning this song and im playing it 2.5 times slowed down and it is still extremely difficult to time everything properly. And YES tim henson programs "hiphop" style drums then the live drummer puts his magic over everything. Tim henson is the now and the future.
I love how deep you get into your reactions. You sound so enthusiastic and passionate in all your videos and that energy has really allowed me to appreciate music on a deeper level. I would love it if you were to react to Kanden by Kenshi Yonezu, he's one of Japan's biggest names in music right now (I think) and he does everything pretty much all by himself. I would love to see your take on Japanese music from a Western pov. I love your vids and you inspire me to be more passionate with the things I appreciate
Hey thanks for getting me into these guys! Gotta do Tool’s Pushit from Salival for sure! And my all time favorite and under rated band Toy Matinee, Last Plane Out
The Odyssey is a phenomenal song...a little but longer but takes you on quite the journey. Singing is amazing and the guitar work is incredible. Lot of classical elements.
Man I’m so happy I came across your channel. You deserve so many more subs! Would love for you to react to the band Car Bomb they are like Meshuggah on turbo. Keep up the great content bro! Love from Australia
Tim Henson started doing a "making of" series showing exactly how he came up with these songs. I think you'd totally dig these videos
^ I second this. You gotta react to the Tim Henson breakdown to this song.
3rd this one check these out. It's actually really cool
Just saw the videos too. Highly recommend!!
i definitely recommend! they were actually quite insightful and it sort of helped me appreciate polyphia’s perspective on their own music, which made me just appreciate it all as one piece with all of the lenses in mind if that makes sense?
Beat me to it lol
The drummer is just a God of the high hat. Like. He can play rap beats live with perfect 32nd notes and floor beats it's amazing actually. He should get as much credit as Tim
Watch them live.
Yes, Clay is the best thing about their live performance
I came across this band just a few days ago and digested "New Levels New Devils" over the weekend. (I've heard a small smattering of earlier stuff)
Regardless of how amazing any of the other players are, it strikes me right away that the strength of their drumming is THE key to keeping performances like GOAT together. (well, all of their performances really)
I see so many parallels to John Bonham. They live in very different sonic landscape than Led Zeppelin, but amazing drumming is the foundation of everything. The broken up rhythms and poly-rhythms and mixed time signatures required to get Kashmire, Black Dog, or even Good Times requires Buddy-Rich type chops.
They also seem to share a love of the triplet and really employ it in similar ways. You expect the drummer to get in with the bass player (and he does), but probably the biggest similarity is the way Clay and Bonham both get in with the guitar riff. That is just killer.
I also think right away of Death Grips. They are led by legendary math rock drummer, Zach Hill. Zach's drumming is so key to what Death Drips do and it grabs me very similarly to elements of Clay's work.
So, I've been totally geeking out over the drumming. (and all of it, they're just damn amazing)
Their songs are mostly composed like this : Tim Henson has an idea, or quite litterally rips off small tiny notes or chords progressions from a pop/rap song he likes, then messes with it, compose his own progression for left hand then for right hand on a midi keyboard, then finds a way to play all the notes together on guitar while trying to flex his hardest and to add extreme technicallity.
He also adds on the track trap beats to sound heavier, also setting a baseline for percusiv part (this is the one sounding less organic).
Then he sends that to the others members, Scott (the other guitarist) finds a way to play the riff tim sends but generally in a much different way so both together would make a richer sound, then he composes a part too. Once this is done basist and drummer work together to make this extremly rhythmically rich (while the bassist mostly doesnt slap, he uses a lot of different unusual percusiv technics) so they are constantly answering or complementing each other.
I hope this helps breaking down how they achieve that.
So basically a dream team or a dream band
Someone watched Tims's new Making of O.D video. haha
@@sawyerharrislive I posted that before the OD video tim posted. He's been saying that's how he composes polyphia's musics for years weither it's on inta stream or posts, or more recently in twitch livestreams. That's still amazing that he's making this videos to cleanly break those down.
An utterly genius idea
See how easy it is to change a comment?
The drummer does play all the drum hits, there are a few live recordings of him. He's as amazing as everyone else
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Honestly, every track on 'New Levels, New Devils' by Polyphia is amazing.
the one with the vocals is a bit sweet, but overall, yeah. but you could say that about their other albums, too. rock on friend.
And resonance
@@LYLEWOLD the riffs in that tune go crazy tho
@@abuventertainment2856 true.
Inspire EP is my shit. Not a fan of new level, or most hated. But they’re still amazing musicians.
I think you need to have a look at Intervals if you like Polyphia
Yea, they just made the short list :)
Intervals is like happy Polyphia. I love the shit out of both btw
@@stevepiotrowski-musician6908 Considering that Intervals tour together with Plini a lot, they are more like "always 100% happy and a bit more aggressive Plini".
I don't know if they've been suggested here or not but Animals As Leaders is another great one down that rabbit hole
Feel like in the same vein he would like The Human Abstract
Don't apologize for going long when talking, we have all heard the song we are watching for your thoughts on it. Good video hope you keep having fun with them.
Short time you've been doing this, you've become one of my favorite reaction channels, keep up the good work my dude.
This is my second video, and i already love the reactions.
Same here. I love the breakdown he gives. Gives me more appreciation for the songs I like already
The drummer, Clay A, has a live playthrough of this track on Meinl's channel. You should check it out.
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Why didn't I know about this! Awesome find, thanks!
Dude is an actual god
@@Panyc333 I had to go watch this before the actual video lmao
I will say it's very notable that you started so recently and have grown so quickly. 20k subscribers, with tens of thousands of video views is pretty incredible and should show how your content is received by the community. I hope you keep enjoying it so we can keep getting content!
Thank you so much!
Honestly one of the best reaction channels. No BS opinions & genuine musical expertise.
Props to you, man. Keep the good stuff goin’ 🤘🏻
This guy and Michael Palmisano
Great stuff sir. I'm just a music listener from England. I'm enjoying your stuff. Check out a band called magazine. Post punk.
Geebz, I just gotta say that listening to you talk about music brings back memories of working backstage and with professional musicians, I can definitely tell you know what you're talking about and have a strong rhythmic background. So from a younger guy to a geezer, thanks for bringing up the good memories.
"Our mothers' hearts are 4/4." Beautiful.
Polyphia’ s virtuous nature is awesome, and watching Tim Henson’s breakdown of the song shows there is genius in the melody and overall composing
I don't normally like reaction channels but you look at music from such a different perspective and you've been helping me appreciate my favourite music in a whole different way.
Keep it up.
I'm a Cook, we love to de-compose classical receipes to get back to the root & flavor of every ingredient ! Same job ! 😂 Love what your doing! 😉
Interesting side not to this one: I believe Tim Henson said that the inspiration for this video and this song was a time when he basically had a really bad trip while using certain mind enhancing substances, thought you might get a kick out of that tidbit hehe
Ah yes, The HEROIC DOSE trip 💫
also interesting fact: Tim henson based this song from a chord progression from a song, then applied an arpeggio plugin and that is how he made this masterpiece.
@@no_one563 Believe it was Kanye West - Champion that he based the progression on. Augmented the chords slightly and then ran it through an arpeggiator and tinkered with the results.
@@KeyOfGeebz what's that, like 5 grams or more of the magic ones?? 😄
Yep, he said that's why it has an "overdose" of notes for everyone involved. Haha.
The Mars Volta - anything from _De-Loused in the Comatorium_ . . . yep.
So much yes!
Inertiac esp is an amazing song! I love volta!
Absolutely.
What a great album.
Great suggestion, here’s hoping he’ll do deloused. There’s so much to unpack tho!!
I love your explanation of how their time signatures make you feel. That anticipation and leaning forward waiting for the drop. I grew up playing metalcore and djent and that’s kind of our bread and butter and we pull a lot from jazz and hip hop and strive to take something in 4 and fuck it up to where it’s still there but it’s delayed a step or ahead a step. When ghost notes started getting included it made it even more fun because now a lot of the drummers just have a metronome in their ear and and can just have a time signature clinic without throwing off the band.
Thank you for giving a long-winded explanation. a lot of that really helps with understanding all the different meter changes in the complexity of it all. I'm not a musician but I do enjoy a challenging piece of music trying to find where the rhythm starts and ends. It's not always easy
You've gotta check out Yas by Polyphia. Stunning videography and the song is super tight. Brings in 2 members of Chon who are killer guitarists as well
@elchema that’s a good one too
A reaction to “The Czar” by Mastodon would be extra fun!
One if my favorite mastodon songs ever.
Hell yeah, that would be neat!
Love mastodon and the czar is a nice lengthy song with multiple sections. Cool!
OH YEAH! Bring in mastodon to this channel!
The solo in this song hits hard
I appreciate your point of view man, well thought out with an educated background but still open to exploring new ideas/approaches. easily the best react channel rn
keep it up! And never apologize for the length of the video because you aren't drawing it out you're going in depth
"BASS PLAYER IS KILLIN' IT!" definitely my favorite line of this video!
Man your face, and your hand just covering your mouth gave me some chills like I was listening to this for the first time myself! Great video, very genuine person! Loved it!
Wow, thank you!
I would love to hear you interview Tim Henson. He's a crazy intelligent person but it seems like a lot of the people he talks to don't know how to get that side out of him--I definitely think you could! You should should reach out to him and ask if he would talk with you. Loved this video, I will subscribe and tune in again. Keep up the amazing work, brother.
These reactions feel very authentic and technically in depth without sounding too precocious and snobby. I love watching them ❤️ thank you so much
Thank you Akash 🤙🤙
When you said "our lives are 4 4" it made so much sense what a fantastic saying .
I am impressed at the analysis of their music. Alot of people call it noise, they're technically amazing and so clever with their engineering. They're wizards.
Between the Buried and Me - Extremophile Elite. Great band, great musicians.
Why you gotta do that to him? Lol. We're not trying to actually blow his mind.
Good one. Also like Selkies the Endless Obsession off of Alaska
These videos are getting me through the pandemic. Your analysis and charm is the best. Personally, I'd watch a version of these that's twice as long and twice as in-depth. People watch these videos for your reactions!!
Reminds me of : ANIMALS AS LEADERS
Tim learned a lot from Tosin, including the wild rhythms in 4/4 time and thumping techniques. He talks about it from time to time
So before your video played, there was a "Folgers" commercial, and as soon as it ended, you are taking a sip of your mug there. I laughed pretty hard lol.
The drummer is playing all those notes he is a monster. Even the notes that sound like 808s is his drum set.
Keep doing Polyphia.... you could go through their whole discography and I wouldn’t get tired of it :) love hearing your knowledge also. Very glad I found your channel
I didn’t know I needed this genre in my life until I heard it the first time and now I can’t go a day without it!
"The other guitarist..." Lol. Poor Scottie.
Man i wish this was my grandpa, feels like he would always be there giving you valuable life advise :)
@2:41 I felt every note your facial expressions indicated and more.
Subscribed to someone who understands and takes music seriously as a language.
God blessed me to find you.
Your reactions are amongst the best on youtube across all categories. You provide a significant value with your views and opinions. Also you seem like a cool dude. Thanks for the content.
Do some ANIMALS AS LEADERS. My favorite right now is "Physical Education" ,but it's all good. Tosin Abasi is a guitar legend
i would say the only one i don't recommend is CAFO too wanky in my opinion
@@jmanwild87 cafo is what got me into aal. By far my favorite song of theirs. Lol. To each their own.
Cafo, woven webb.
Aye aye. That whole album is great. "The future that awaited me" is a great introduction into them
Chon “Peace”
The mark of a good musician is how they induce feeling in their work. I still can’t help but smile when I hear this track.
These are great. We love it when you go long, so keep up the good work! Thank you 🤙
You should do CHON “Pitch Dark” or “Ghost” or “Peace” - incredible musicianship
Yess! Chon is really good too!
Pitch dark is absolutely my favorite of theirs
Waterslide/perfect pillow for me .. or maybe bubble dream for dem harmonics. Or book for Garstka on the drums 😁
@@DarkDanteM4 bubble dream for sureeee
the entire chon discography is incredible.
Absolutely love your energy man! Keep it going.
I LOVE THIS!
This is sooooooo good - thank you for reacting to this, Geebz!
It’s impossible to not smile when the drums come in
i could never get in to this band or TOOL ect but have a great appreciation for great musicians and these guys are unbelievable.
I'm glad I'm finding more and more reaction channels of people that are knowledgeable in some aspect of the subject and not just full of "that was awesome"s and surprised faces. You should check out some of Unprocessed's music, Polyphia collaborated with one of their songs and Unprocessed by themselves have similar vibes. Thanks for the videos!
When you said about gravitating towards non-4/4 time signature songs, that absolutely resonated with me. Tool, Tesseract and Opeth first got me into this stuff!
9:14 Wow. For your first listen, that was incredible.
I have played that back, and will continue. You have an ear on you my dude.
Absolutely love your take on music. Knowledge,interest,excitement and a kind compassionate heart.
Ps. I’m all for the energetic stuff as well! Like us being wired to 4/4 from our mothers heart beat 💗
You should check out Artificial Language, and The Human Abstract. Artificial language has a lot of jazz influence and some really interesting piano parts. The Human Abstract composes their songs like classical pieces and transposes it to metal.
From Artificial Language I recommend "The Grand Skeptic", "There is no bottom to this" or "Keep Yourself hidden".
From The Human Abstract I recommend "Antebellum", "Horizon to Zenith", "Nocturne", and "Mea Culpa".
Excellent call! Artificial Language would be amazing.
The arrangement is tasteful indeed. Love how you analyze it!
Dude, you should check out a band called Opeth sometime, great GREAT band!! Progressive death metal at its finest (originally), they've moved into more straight up prog on the last few albums. Incredible musicianship and compositions 🤙
Yes!
*also, I think you'd really dig Cynic, I've been listening to them a lot recently, 2 of the members have unfortunately passed away this year, incredible band/musicians
Great video, thank you! That bass player was definitely tearing it up. Gave me some Primus vibes at times. Thanks again!
Very happy to have found your channel, as a young musician who is also a fan of most of the bands you've reacted to I am absolutely fascinated by your commentary and enjoy experiencing your point of view as a composer. I'm learning a lot from your videos coupled with extensive research. Would love to see you react to some Deftones. Keep it up (:
Love your videos. You’ve got a real positive energy about you and love hearing your insights. Keep it up!
That glassy strat sound. Gives me geez in my pants every time.
Heyo how'sit! loving your breakdowns. In a similar vein to Plini and Porcupine Tree(both of which have opened for this prog powerhouse,) I would love to recommend to you Opeth! Ghost of Perdition and Reverie/Harlequin Forest are two excellent songs by them. Though both are long, the composition is excellent! Happy listening!
"Hey how's IT, WHAT'S UUUP"
Beautiful meme-quality intro
Hey uncle Gee! I've got to say I've become addicted to your reactions. Not only do they feel organic and honest, but they also help me, or us even, to listen to stuff that we've listened to 10 000 times under a different light. Feels great having someone's guidance through the "why do I like this so much?!". Anyhow, would you react to some Leprous? I feel like you'd be delighted by getting to know their work as well. Musical greetings from Portugal!
I appreciate that Joao :) I'll check out your suggestion. ALOHA
He’s like a proud granddad who watches his grandsons perform on a school show
So Tim actually typically will create a beat that he then writes around for their later stuff, including this one. Likely that part at the end came before any other part in the writing process, he does a series on his youtube called "How to write a riff" just short little minute long videos where he starts by midi-ing out the beat and the guitar part and then at the end plays it with the beat. Pretty cool stuff.
Absolutely, the most engaging and insightful reactions on UA-cam.
I just found you the other day and I've watched a bunch of these videos now. I really appreciate your enthusiasm and knowledge. Would you be willing to give some of us other decomposing musicians out here some tutorial on how to count some of these polyrhythms and weirdness? Your ease of explaining some things has been real helpful and I've yet to watch anything that explains what is going on in as simple to understand as your explanations.
I've mentioned this before on a few of your other videos, but you should check out a Japanese metal super band Unlucky Morpheus! They're a group of friends who came together to cover songs from video games then began creating original pieces together. All of their songs are great, but from a composer perspective I feel you would greatly appreciate their song CADAVER/REVADAC. With the exception of the drums and lyrics, the song is played note for note forward (Cadaver) and reverse (Revadac). I recommend the sheet music video that has the notes scroll at the bottom of the screen 🤘😊🤘
Polyphia has been my favorite for 5 years now. Glad to see you review it
Always love Polyphia reactions, and this was great. What a song honestly, that main riff is so addictive. I guess O.D. is an appropriate name hahah.
Also, as for suggestions, I'd love to see you take on Den Helige Anden - Vildhjarta, it's mindblowing, I couldn't even do it justice with words. Also, your take on something from the new Ulcerate album "Stare Into Death and Be Still" would be very cool! These videos have been great, and thanks for looking at all our crazy suggestions with an open mind!
Their music touches me the way it does because it keeps me in a place to grow. It keeps you off balnce and outside of a rooted comfort zone. Some smart people believe that this is where creativity and expression LIVE. I;m just a guy.
Tim Henson actually made a few YT videos showing how he writes and composes. I highly recommend checking them out (if not for reactions sake, just for yourself) as well as some of his other short music compositions on his channel (Blood moon is amazing). So glad you got to these guys early, they have been one of my go to choices through this pandemic. As a former guitarist, their skill, technique and tones just blow my mind!!! As always thank you for doing what you do!! 🤘🤙
i love listening to the explanations and understanding everything you’re saying, and i love visibly seeing your brain explode while you listen to these
As non-musician, I don't get the hate bout using electronic/digital tools like drum pad(?) instead of physical/acoustic(?).
It sounds amazing, that's all I care.
Edit: Especially when it's a band.
Wanted to say, loving the content on your channel so far! Also, Tim Henson posted a video on his channel today talking about how he composed G.O.A.T. and it's something I think you'd be interested in watching as a composer.
Man, I just stumbled upon this channel, and it's honestly the best, most in depth and Knowledgeable reaction channel I've come across.
... Now for a request:
Into the Moat: "Prologue..."
:)
I'd love to see a reaction/review to Tesseract - you should react to the entire first act of Altered States or if you wanna do something shorter maybe Dystopia
Thanks for doing this song. Glad you enjoyed it.
Love your reactions! You gotta check out Protest the Hero - From the Sky. I think you'll enjoy it!
Tim Henson does some basic breakdown videos of his production on his personal YT. You'd probably appreciate them and I'd love to see a reaction to one.
I grew up a guitarist, and starting writing and producing electronic music when I was 11 off of daw's that my siblings got me. My first couple years of college i just studied music. I love your explanations of topics like polyrhythm. I always find when I try to explain to others things like that I lose them and its not digestable.
your one of a kind sir, super positive and into the modern stuff
My favourite song of theirs, they all killed it from start to finish and I can't think of something I would want to change
2 comments:
1. Check out the drummer's drum cams on O.D. and G.O.A.T.
2. I think you would like Tesseract. Check out their 3 piece song Of Matter (Live)
Solid breakdown man. A bass student came to me wanting to learn G.O.A.T. and I was like, "soooooo, this will take some work...." We never got there together, but I secretly kept working on it myself and became a huge fan over the last two years.
Love what you are doing here, I have watched all of your polyphia videos multiple time. Keep it up :)
I would love to see the song "champaign" from Polyphia deconstructed by Geebz, altough every song is incredible
I've been listening to them for years, I'd recommend watching their tour mini documentaries and Tim's riff writing series! Pretty good for getting into their heads 😉
dude, I gotta have a laugh, the amount of facial expressions you make is fantastic. Love this channel by the way
Concerning music I am a noob but I really like the way you talk about it and you made me discover something I am really interrested in. I like your vibe and I think that is a good start to my 2021 year. Happy new year everybody and be safe!
I've been learning this song and im playing it 2.5 times slowed down and it is still extremely difficult to time everything properly.
And YES tim henson programs "hiphop" style drums then the live drummer puts his magic over everything.
Tim henson is the now and the future.
Say as much as you want to. It's nice hearing a long and detailed opinion
I love how deep you get into your reactions. You sound so enthusiastic and passionate in all your videos and that energy has really allowed me to appreciate music on a deeper level. I would love it if you were to react to Kanden by Kenshi Yonezu, he's one of Japan's biggest names in music right now (I think) and he does everything pretty much all by himself. I would love to see your take on Japanese music from a Western pov. I love your vids and you inspire me to be more passionate with the things I appreciate
Hey thanks for getting me into these guys!
Gotta do Tool’s Pushit from Salival for sure!
And my all time favorite and under rated band Toy Matinee, Last Plane Out
The Odyssey is a phenomenal song...a little but longer but takes you on quite the journey. Singing is amazing and the guitar work is incredible. Lot of classical elements.
Symphony X?
Yes. Of course.
Man.... polyphia too!? They're one of my favorite bands as well. Definitely gonna keep watching
Your goat video is what got me hooked on your channel. That plus tool.
Please look into the mars volta
I'm again recommending KNOWER. Watch the live band sesh version of "Overtime", its really good I swear.
Totally. Unbeliveable session, those guys are amazing. So much fun, energy and virtuosity
The renaissance-album is my absolute favourite Polyphia album ❤️😃 Songs like Amour and Bittersweet are true masterpieces! 🙂
Man I’m so happy I came across your channel. You deserve so many more subs! Would love for you to react to the band Car Bomb they are like Meshuggah on turbo. Keep up the great content bro! Love from Australia