Good reaction. Welcome again to the crazy universe of BabyMetal. BabyMetal is an atypical heavy metal group, because they are idols. In Japan, idols are often paired with pop music (Jpop), and Babymetal was actually a subgroup of a larger idol group called Sakura Gakuin. Sakura was made up of girls between 10 and 15 years old dedicated to Jpop. When SuMetal (the singer) started she was 12 years old and MoaMetal/YuiMetal (the backup singers) were only 10 years old. Sakura represented the Japanese high school and the girls were distributed in clubs (traditional Japanese extracurricular activities such as cooking, swimming, basketball, sewing, etc.). One of the producers, a lover of heavy metal, saw that Su's singing could perfectly be used in metal and asked permission from the Mother House (Amuse) to create the heavy music club, proposing an experiment in fusion between metal and the pop. Nobody, as they themselves have confessed, had much hope for its outcome, but they gave it the green light and thus BabyMetal, Sakura Gakuin's heavy music club, was born. The first songs were intended for girls between 10 and 15 years old, who were Sakura's target audience. However, their quality and the fusion between pop and metal attracted attention beyond this audience and they began to frequent their metal concerts... a shocking audience of children and metalheads. And it worked, it worked so well that they began to support groups like Metallica, Red Hot, BMTH or Lady Gaga, I seem to remember, on their tours in Japan. And the Red Hot singer commented that he was impressed to realize that part of the public came to see them, not them. And so the base of BabyMetal fans grew. Sakura was a group in which, upon turning 15, the members had to leave (to pursue their careers elsewhere) and the producer (KobaMetal) requested permission again to create BabyMetal as an independent group. Success was already beginning to become a reality in Asia, so they authorized it, although Moa and Yui (they were still 13 years old) would also continue to be part of other Sakura clubs (I don't know when the poor girls studied, but they did). In 2014 a milestone would arrive in the group's history. They were already an established metal group in Asia that sold out concerts, but they had not yet made the leap to the West. In that year his song "Gimme Chocolate" rose to fame on TH-cam (currently 182M views) and attracted the attention of the producers of the Sonisphere festival. KobaMetal had doubts about taking the step, since their musical proposal (Kawaii Metal or Cute Metal, a genre of which they are considered creators) might not be accepted in the West and the metalheads who went to the Sonisphere had a reputation for saying goodbye to very bad manners to the artists they didn't like (even with bottles full of urine), but they were offered to go to one of the secondary stages (about 5000 spectators) and they ended up accepting. But the success of BabyMetal on TH-cam and the fact that all the concerts they were going to give in Europe were sold out in a few days, convinced the producers to take them to the main stage, where they would share with groups like Metallica, for example. How many girls (they were between 16 and 14 years old at that time) were "terrified" before going out, and they didn't know what scared them more: that they wouldn't understand their music and they would have to run away or that when they went out on stage it would be empty. . But the story was very different, not only was it not empty, but more than 50,000 metalheads, an estimated 95% of whom had never heard of them, finished their fifth and last song chanting "another one, another one." And that's how they achieved popularity in the West as well. They currently have 4 albums on the market: -Babymetal (2013): Their first album and the most childish of all, since they were between 15-13 years old when it came out and had energetic, positive music that left a smile on their faces. Headbangers is from this album. -Metal Resistence (2016): an album that, without losing the essence of the first, shows more mature music, going from childhood to adolescence. Songs like Karate were a large part of his presentation in the West. -Metal Galaxy (2018): a turning point in its style. Without abandoning their energy, they turned their attention to new forms of metal fusion (hip-hop, dance music, Hindu music or European folklore, among others), projecting a much more mature music in keeping with their age, which was already around 21 years old. of Su and the 18 of Moa (unfortunately Yui left the group due to health problems) And now in 2023 they have just released their new album "The Other One", which is, again, totally different from what they have done until now (one of the hallmarks of BabyMetal is that their songs are usually very different some from others (although they are all positive adrenaline releases) Currently BabyMetal is considered the most important Heavy Metal group in Japan (I'm not saying the best, that's for everyone to decide) and the most influential in history in the West (it has reached levels that no other Japanese heavy group has reached before). ). The journey through the Babymetal galaxy may be long, but it is certainly entertaining and with a few songs it drags you with a smile into the fox hole.
Such a great and informative comment that it deserves pinned for anyone who ventures into the comments. This is a lot, and we'll go through it numerous times, almost certainly. Thanks so much!👍
@@CoachCastTV By the way... it is not surprising that the merger is contradictory to you. 99% of the reactors that I have seen always comment two phrases when they see it for the first time: "What the hell am I seeing?" "This shouldn't work... but it does"
@@CoachCastTVActually @ the end of their set, as Babymetal marched off to the back stage, Wrapped in their Babymetal logo Flags, you could hear the Sonisphere crowd Chanting Loudly in unison: "WE WANT MORE, WE WANT MORE, WE... Mere kids//teenagers just kicked @ss on the same mainstage that Iron Maiden would perform on later In the evening! Totally unheard of!!! Hats off to Babymetal Producer: Kobametal, aka Kei Kobayashi for daring to make the impossible, possible! To this day imo Nothing has been as Miraculous as >Babymetal
@kitkat6407 you are correct it was only a fleeting glance of her death stare. My little toe took the brunt of the damage 😱 that taught me to get low quicker as ordered during Metali ☹️🤘🏼🦊
You noticed her death glare; she is famous for that look. She learned it from her dad who was a punk rocker in the 90's, that was his tough punk glare, and I am sure every time she misbehaved, she got that look from dad. I saw them in Sept, and I am 53, I stood next to the pit to watch it, but I would die if I joined in.
@@CoachCastTV And yes everyones head gets screwed up for a while. The contrasts between the cute and heavy plus the sensory overload from the performance just short circuits you brain.
4:00 _"Now Pizza time (Pizza time!)"_ 🦊🤘🍕 Welcome back to the Foxhole and BabyMetal's journey🦊🤘🔥 Nice you're back with this suggestion to follow your BM journey, just like here it was the ender for the show in this World Tour 2023, currently in Europe and UK Tour, and everyone loved to have fun with this one. "Road Of Resistance" is a power/speed metal song, it's one of their most epic anthem and the album version got the guitar arrangements made by Sam Totman and Herman Li from DragonForce. It's all about facing your own path without looking back. This was part of the Trilogy Of 2015, live at New Year Fox Festival - Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, by this time their fame was already high due to viral success on YT of Gimme Chocolate! MV, people from all over the world attended this live concert in Japan, and 20K souls witnessed this epic moment. With only 15 and 17 years old this moment will be forever remember when they're performing this song to reminds them all the support they got from their fans no matter where they go, either a small or big stages. The Kami Band here are magnificent set of elite musicians whom were send to help with the metal sound, they rotate so probably you won't see some of them in all live concerts (especially the guitarists). They are: - Leda Cygnus, god of guitar, he's the only Kami Band member who's credited as a session musician when recording some albums. - Takayoshi Ohmura, god of guitar, he's Míkio' Fujioka's pupil (another beloved Kami Band guitarist who sadly past away) and a prodigy child, you'll see his recognizable pink guitar. - BOH, god of bass, he's the bald one and not only got amazing talent but his fun way to enjoy reminds me Flea from RHCP. - Hideki Aoyama, god of drums, he comes from a family of expert drummers, and his father is very famous in Japan music scene. At the end of their shows they always said "We are BabyMetal!" with the crowd, to making them sure that they're part of this show and project too, is a line borrowed to X-Japan saying it at live concerts too. Next suggestion; - Catch Me If You Can with Kami Band intro live at Budokan 2014. See you next time 🦊🤘🔥
Great reaction - and that battle in your head with how these are things that shouldn't work together and them warping your mind ... as Su-metal once said "Don't think. Feel." Just embrace the extravaganza of the visuals, audio and every other sense. Talking of Su-metal - she is in charge when she is on stage - a gesture, a look and everybody does as she says. Off stage she is Suzuka Nakamoto, one of the sweetest, most humble and appreciative young ladies you could ever hope to meet. This video was from January 2015 at the Saitama Super Arena. Su was 17, Yui and Moa only 15 and that was over 20,000 people completely under their control. Even at that age Su just looks at the crowd, spreads her arms and the crowd opens up for a wall of death (ie they separate and as the music starts they charge at each other from either side) and that evolved into the circle pit. This was also the end of a 90 minute concert - they had been keeping that same energy up without any drop in quality for the whole time. It is what they do - they appreciate people have often paid a lot of money and travelled a long way to see them, they never give anything less than 100% for every song at every concert, whether that is one of their big arena concerts in Japan or at the many various sized venues as they tour the world. About the song itself - 'Road of Resistance' is a very positive song, it isn't the usual "resist the machine or the system etc" that we might expect from the title. It is about forging your own road even where a road doesn't already exist, not necessarily going the easy way or following the path already made by somebody else, so if the way you want to go has never been trodden you may have to get past the resistance of the undergrowth, obstacles, hurdles and things blocking your way etc to find your own way. It could easily be used to describe BABYMETAL's own story - they could have followed the well trodden path of J-Pop and been very successful, but they chose to go with Metal ... but again they didn't just follow the same old format of every other metal band, they have done it their own way and it hasn't always been an easy route to follow. Herman Li and Sam Totman from British Power/Speed metal band DragonForce did the guitar arrangements for this song (it is the only one they were involved in) and recorded the guitars for the album version. They have said they made this more technical and faster than most of their own songs thinking they would never have to play it live ... and that they had to practice hard when they did perform it with BABYMETAL at an awards show in London later in 2015. This was the Kami Band playing live of course, each one of them is a world class musician (also kami means god or spirit, so in BABYMETAL lore they are the gods of guitar, bass and drums summoned from the dead to support BABYMETAL in the Metal Resistance ... which explains the corpse paint and white burial robes). If you watch very early videos you may see see people wearing skeleton suits waving guitars and drumsticks - that was not the Kami Band, that was guys called Babybones and they were actors and dancers pretending to play the instrumentrs before BABYMETAL could afford to hire live musicians. In this concert the Kami Band were Leda Cygnus and Takayoshi Ohmura on guitars (Takayoshi has the glitter pink guitar) with BOH on his 6 string bass and Hideki Aoyama on drums.
Wall of death. good times. basically yeah, Su tells the crowd to part, they do as instructed, then bam...run towards the wall when it goes off...brave...insane...protect your face and its all fun. go in head first and you're gonna have a bad time (and potential concussion). So yeah, wall of death is what happened. then it evolved into a circle pit (mostly just running in circles). mosh pit is a bit like a circle pit but with lots of violence, so...yeah, not soo much violence, mostly just running in circles..some bumping of course but its mostly just for the vortex effect verses some smashing against each other. Both can be cathartic mind you, but circle pits require less first aid afterwards. Lore in a nutshell: Kami Bands are the spirits..japanese lore stuff actually. They now separated into 2 bands (east and west) but the white robe days..my favorite time. (they replaced one of the backup singers also...not intentionally, just one became unwell so ultimately quit for health concerns..took them like 5 years to replace her spot to just this year). This song, when it came out, got me from curious and intrigued but still dismissing them as a gimmick to full onboard. I would say for videos, avoid fancam stuff..it'll just confuse you. I think next might be a good Su-metal solo called Rondo of Nightmare. Check out the band intro also.
nice catch about Su-metal's eyes/stare/gaze (the lead singer), overtime fans would call it as Su-metal's death stares. and yes the other two known for their cuteness. the devil cheerleaders#notacult
Thanks again from Japan 有難う💛。 Hey, hey, hey! Coach! I am a 68-year old man, but I jump into circle pits in BABYMETAL shows. That is fun. (Actually I started workout at gym 4 year ago to do that 🤣 ) The crowd involvement (mosh pit, call & response, chant etc.) occurs wherever they go on this planet. This song is played in every show including their 2023 North American tour with DETHKLOK (29 gigs) and ongoing EU/UK tour (20 gigs) and the audience went and will go nuts. 😄 In your video, Su shouted some words at 12:48 meaning "Bring them on!". Fans analyzed that the provocative shout was thrown at people who had been ignoring, underrating, mocking, hating and even trying to discredit BABYMETAL. That shout may have been necessary in 2015 but not any longer. She shouted it rarely since then or when she does, it is with her mild voice and friendly smile that I love. The girls have grown up into beautiful ladies. The maturity has added more attractiveness to this band. Please react to videos including recent ones to explore BM more.
That's great that you are in the pits! We love to see people try something new and succeed in being a trailblazer, and it sounds like what this band has done.
⚡ 💀 💕 / 🏴 🏴 🏴 "Stand up and shout, Shout!, Justice Forever!" - (Road of Resistance) - Pretty much a master class in audience control. The lead singer Su-metal (Suzuka Nakamoto) had just turned 17 a couple of weeks before this January 10th, 2015 extravaganza. Yuimetal (Yui Mizuno) and Moametal (Moa Kikuchi) were 15. BABYMETAL believe that if a song sounds too much like one genre, then it's not a BABYMETAL song. You can definitely feel the speed metal component in this one though. This performance was at Saitama Super Arena (SSA) with a sold out crowd of over 20,000. Su first appeared at SSA in 2008 as the youngest member of the J-Pop trio Karen Girl's, when she was 10 years old. She's been back many times since headlining with BABYMETAL.
Ya gotta check out "Catch me if you can" and "Rondo of nightmare" Coach, those 2 are guaranteed to melt your brain, you can thank me later. Welcome to the foxhole, good to have you both. 🤘🤘
It's hard to explain but, Babymetal changed my life. My first time hearing them (Gimme Chocolate) back in 2014, i was mesmerized. It was fascinating on so many levels. But what changed my life was when i went to my first Babymetal concert in NYC, that i traveled by car to see them from Houston Texas. I met so many like-minded people and made friends from all over the world. A comraderie not seen at any other shows I've ever been to. It was the most amazing feeling in the world. And that feeling and those friends i made have only gotten stronger. I even went to Japan to see them at Tokyo Dome, and had an experience of a lifetime. One of the best friends i made from Japan, has hosted me and i likewise hosted him when he came to visit Texas. Babymetal isn't just a musical group. They have become a way of life. Spreading the love and friendship that Babymetal sings about in their songs. It's not the dark, anger and angst of typical metal. It's...Hqppy metal. It's feel good metal. It gives hope and good feelings to all who listen to their message. That's why their fan base is called The One. Because we are all One in spirit. Long live The Fox God!! #notacult
@@CoachCastTVcan suggest a song from them? Try Monochrome. One of their newest songs. So you can see how far they've come in over ten years. Then try Doki Doki Morning, their very first single released when they were 12 and 10 years old. That way you get both spectrums of their career. Just a suggestion.
Good one, thanks! What you experienced is called sensory dissonance and it's totally normal. Each of us has experienced it to a greater or lesser extent at the beginning. Specially when you are an old school lifelong metalhead like me. But it's what they do. They define themselves as the mix of metal and "kawaii" (cute) and they deliver what they announce. On stage, they are playing a character: Su-metal is the leader and she obviously provides the lead vocals and the fierce (death) glares as she is in control of the entire venue although she can act also cute. While Yui and Moa (now Moa and Momoko) are in charge of the main part of the choreo, backing vocals and crowd control. And that implies the more "kawaii" aspect. "Kami" means god or spirit in Japanese. And the band takes that name because they represent the "god" or "spirit" of each instrument. And that's also why they wear traditional burial robes and white face paint. In 2019 they changed to darker robes and masks. You could try this one next: "Catch me if you can" (Live at Budokan Black Night): th-cam.com/video/YiAJeKgufMk/w-d-xo.html Until next time! 🤘🦊
Liked this reaction! One of the biggest draws for Babymetal I believe is that its meticulously built for crowd interaction and participation. The majority of the songs have catchy hooks, choruses, and crowd chants for a reason, along with choreography the crowd is meant to copy. The point being, after going to a show, you think "wow I just performed WITH Babymetal" insteae of "I just watched a show" Unity and community is big in their messaging, which adds to the united feeling of the experience. Add on top of that just amazing dancing and insane infectious energy, along with their powerful stage presence (especially now) and it's just mind blowing. I love it!!
My first time hearing BabyMetal , I was amazed at the energy put out by the girls , their charisma and cuteness , amazing vocals and precise choreography , a top notched band and genre of impressive music . Great reaction Coach and Mrs.. coach thank you .
Yes, initially they do mess with your mind, but once you are into them (we call it falling down the Foxhole), you'll be hooked. You say you cannot be in that circle pit at your age..... I was 74 when I ran in their circle pit during "Road of Resistance", twirling a towel and high-fiving fans around us this January in Japan. I was trying to get tickets to the Blue Ridge Festival in VA this summer, when my two daughters pleaded me not to go, telling me that is not where a 75 year old should be wandering around. When I said I ran in the circle pit in Japan, they said,"Those pits in Japan are lame (or was it tame?)" Either way, you should try going to one of their live shows in Japan... and you are definitely not in your 70s, so no problem. Their stage construction is something to experience. 🦊🦊🦊
Welcome back to your journey. I think this is something we've all gone through, it takes a bit to get your head wrapped around it, which is part of the point the lead singer goes for. She wants you to see a concert and at the end go "what was that?" One of their goals is to shake up the music establishment, and they are doing that. At the start Su opened the pit, which then became a wall of death with both sides crashing into each other, and morphed into a circle pit. For the next song I would recommend Metali! feat. Tom Morello, either the video (which is excellent) or a recent live performance at Summer Sonic 2023. This is where they are today. Kitsune up!
as a coach, you might be able to enjoy this music through the filter of "cheerleading". All their music is uplifting. Finally a hard-rocking band with a positive message. Also, I don't know how "small" Ms. Coach is, but these three girls are 5'0" and 5'1". Amazing such tiny people can seem so large.
Their songs are positive and uplifting, which we all need more of. This song is about having the courage to forge your own path if there isn't one to follow already.
Yes I originally didn't give them a chance. Seeing them and a rock band and just thought it was another weird Japanese thing I wouldn't understand. But they kept popping up in my suggestions the more I watched other international groups and started listening to them. Now 6-8 years later I have many of their songs in several playlists.
Hahaha, it is so great to see your reaction!!!! I felt exactly the same!!!! My Brain was telling me that this concept can NOT work, but my heart was screaming: Yes is Does!!!! So since 3 Years im a passionated Babymetal Fan and last Weekend i saw them live in Munich and it was mind blowing!!!! Please continue your way down into the Foxhole. You wont regret it, i promise you!!!! Please react to those Videos: "Pa Pa Ya", "Karate", "Megitsune" and "Monochrome (first the live version, then the music video and then the Piano unplugged Version)"
I told you I'd be back! 😉 An excellent choice for your second reaction - BABYMETAL is, indeed, an extravaganza! What Mrs. Coach noticed about Su-metal (the "middle one") is what is generally known as the "Su-metal death stare" - very intense! My first exposure to BABYMETAL was with their video of "Gimme Chocolate!!", and I wasn't quite sure if I should like this or not. That's when I watched more and was hooked! Now, at the risk of repeating a lot that you probably already know, a quick synopsis: BABYMETAL has been around for a bit over twelve years now (they started when their lead singer - known as Su-metal (Suzuka Nakamoto) - was about twelve, and the two "cheerleaders" (or the “Greek chorus” as I like to call them - officially "scream and dance" (backing vocals)) - Moametal (Moa Kikuchi) and Yuimetal (Yui Mizuno) - were both around eleven. Unfortunately, Yui left the band in 2018, and only earlier this year Momometal (Momoko Okazaki) was named a member of the group. They do not play instruments but are backed by the Kami Band ("gods of music") - session musicians who are among the best that Japan (and the U.S.) has to offer. As for those who were dressed as skeletons, they are known as the "Babybones", a mime band who are not actually playing the instruments but just putting on a show. When BABYMETAL was first starting out, it was a question of money: they couldn't afford session musicians at every concert so they performed to a backing music track with the Babybones doing their thing. BABYMETAL started a brand new genre of music ("kawaii metal" - cute metal), and they cannot be pigeon-holed - they are almost always thinking and moving outside box; they made listening to metal FUN! With BABYMETAL, expect the unexpected - they have a talent for pressing the "WTF?!" button. They have, to date, four studio albums, and have been on a number of world tours. It is common knowledge among their devoted fans (known as "The One") that BABYMETAL is best served live, but they do have several music videos that are real works of art. If you have a notion to check out more BABYMETAL, here are some suggestions along with recommended versions: Doki Doki Morning (official music video) Iine! (official MV) Gimme Chocolate!! (official MV or Legend 1997 Apocalypse version) Megitsune (official MV) BABYMETAL Death (Legend 1997 Apocalypse version) [be advised that this version might be a bit disturbing for some viewers; just remember - not a cult! Just entertainment] Onedari Daisakusen (Legend 1997 Apocalypse version) Song 4 No Uta (Budokan Black Night 2014 version) Uki Uki * Midnight (Budokan Black Night 2014 version) Catch Me If You Can (Budokan Black Night 2014 version) Ijime, Dame, Zettai (Live at Sonisphere 2014 version) Headbangeeeeerrrrr!!!!! (Legend 1997 Apocalypse version) Karate (official MV) Meta Taro (Five Fox Festival version) GJ! (Fox Festival 2017 version) Sis Anger (Fox Festival 2017 version) Shanti Shanti Shanti (official MV) Pa Pa Ya!! (official MV) BxMxC (official MV) Metalizm (official MV) Metali!! (official MV) I would include the links but, for some reason, TH-cam sometimes thinks I'm posting spam and will delete my comment. For the links, see the TH-cam playlist “BABYMETAL Top Twenty”; it is a mix of MV’s and live performances, is more or less in historical sequence, and could be considered a road map down the BABYMETAL foxhole. If nothing else, it can be used as a reference to find high quality versions of BABYMETAL songs without mucking about - if they are on the list. Sorry about the wall! Keep rockin' BABYMETAL!!! KITSUNE UP!!! 🤘🦊🤘 See you!!!
Well, I must be a weird one. 😄I never had that feeling of conflict or doubting their concept. The first two videos I saw were "Gimme Chocolate" and "Iine" and I was hooked immediately and thought "Yes, this is what I was looking for."
Welcome back to the Foxhole Mr and Mrs Coach.. Great second song and another Cool reaction.. The answer to your internal "Warped mind" battle is YES, I still have it, but I love it!!! Next song is Headbanger ledgend 97 Live.. After this one it's all over.... In your Gimme chocolate video I gave you a list of bands and songs to react to.. They will all give you the same head battle, because in our Western minds, Beautiful women shouldn't be rockin out like Metalica... But they do, and in most cases Newer, fresher, and Better.. Best wishes from France
To be clear: the band in this video are real musicians. The people in the skeleton onsies were actors pretending to play back when they couldn't afford a live band. Whereas the Kami Band is actually live performance.
Did you watch Concerts from 10 years ago when Babymetal delivery a information overload , cenography , lights , fire , costumes, music and a energetic dance and all of these elements are design to fit together. I sugest a journey in time and watch what they are doing today , they are adults now , like Mirror mirror Live or Metali their last single. Thank you for the react anda welcome to the Fox hole. 🤘🦊
Road of Resistance is so good. Instant hit in my book. Since your first reaction I was hooked and I have been diving in checking out a lot of their songs. I gotta say that my favourites outside of this one is Megitsune and Monochrome. Monochrome also has a really cool version that they did at "The First Take" (which is basically when artists gets one chance to sing one of their songs completely live). I will drop links for all the stuff I mentioned down below. From what I've gathered the live stuff is really the ones to check out as that is where both the girls and the band really shine. Su's voice is just amazing and really stands out from most metal-related singers. I just love it! Great that you guys are going to check out more. Megitsune - th-cam.com/video/-IW899HcHkQ/w-d-xo.html Monochrome - th-cam.com/video/yimhcrsC2SU/w-d-xo.html Monochrome (The First Take) - th-cam.com/video/h-hPGRSjgms/w-d-xo.html
There is this saying in Japan, they call it "The Gap"...its a Juxtaposition. When two things that do not go together are then placed together and that weird space between....that's "The Gap" and that is where Babymetal exists and what they created with "Kawaii Metal" (cute metal) !!! More Babymetal Always!! Put your Kitsune UP!! Po! p.s. Oh yeah, Explosion and Extravaganza...LoL!!
Hi from Ireland wow what a wise choice, there are so many suggestions all very valid, what got me emotional when I first seen this was how must these girls in their early teens felt hearing such a huge audience sing back to them, can't fathom hiw wonderful it was fir them. But I strongly suggest as a contrast monochrome live, the crowd interaction just as awesome but they are older and also a very different more heartfelt song in contrast
This is very very heartfelt, brought some reactors to tears in a good way. Sorry I don't have link but the correct one the thumbnail shows ditsy of lights in background although I think there is only the one live version the others is first take and the mv versions, keep up Great reactions ❤
The song is about fighting through no matter what comes your way, no matter how hard it seems, be the resistance and push through. their songs are so uplifting and positive, it hard to not love them, and everything they stand for,
Intriguing is a great description. I started with this performance and I have never looked backed. I fell into the Fox Hole hard, and really, really never looked back. I’m closer to your size (sir) and I’m positive your wife is still taller (no offense, just westerner like me), than these women. The absolute power that Su-Metal has over the crowd, even at this early period is simply unmatched. I listen to countless other Japanese groups daily and none of them (I mean unequivocally zero of them) match the performance of these, now women. Tiny - yes. Massive in heart; you bet!
What you saw at the beginning was called a "Wall of Death" - Su-Metal indicated for the crowd to part, and then rush into each other before moving to the circle pit. FYI, the white robes and face paint are representative of spirits and ghosts in Japan. Don't worry - BABYMETAL is confusing to most people when they first encounter them, but you will totally get on board and "get it" as you react to more of their stuff. They invented their own metal subgenre called "Kawaii Metal", (which means cute metal), and, frankly, its genius and I'm sure you will come to think so too as time goes on. This group is flat out amazing and one of the best, most interesting things happening in metal today, not to mention one of the absolute best live performing bands in the world today - their arena shows are legendary. I took to BABYMETAL immediately because I've been a huge fan of the Japanese music scene for many years (currently the best in the world in my opinion). Besides BABYMETAL, there is a very thriving metal scene in Japan, including many all-girl metal and rock bands, as well as alternative idol (also known as Alt-Idol) groups that blend metal with traditional pop idol structures and aesthetics. Make no mistake, Su-Metal is fierce - she is famous for her death stare, and her charisma and ability to control a crowd. This only becomes truer the older she gets. As for recommendations, there are so many potential possibilities. BABYMETAL has been recording and performing for over 13 years (since the girls were around ages 11-13) and they have a first-rate and diverse musical catalog with many different styles of metal (and other genres of music) incorporated into their music. I'll just suggest a few next: Monochrome (live version) - This song is from their most recent album and most recent tour. It is a softer song with much personal meaning to them, especially Su-Metal. Be sure to turn on the captions as there are translated lyrics in the clip I have linked to: th-cam.com/video/XJZhy7fWNyY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=lGx0uJiiVYgshpHz B.M.C. (live compilation) - This is BABYMETAL's metal-rap fusion song that is also an ode to gaming - very cool stuff. This link also has available subtitles: th-cam.com/video/HMzaWcunMO4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=go4vbOpyT0rcwsVP Brand New Day (live compilation) - This is probably my favorite track from BABYMETAL's third album (Metal Galaxy). The album version of the song features Polyphia guitarists Tim Henson and Scott LePage, and just has amazing guitar compositions and song structure. It also has a very catchy yet edgy vibe. Once again, this link has subtitles: th-cam.com/video/BSwYAvAR2kM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=q8RnZXX7-lP6SFPK Okay, that should hold you for a while. Enjoy your trip down the foxhole.
The all running at each other thing is called a WALL OF DEATH 😅 Queen Su called for it with that intense look and separating her hands apart.. we do what she tells us to 🦊
By the way the BABYMETAL pits are friendly.. it’s more like a bouncy castle where if you trip over there will always be a fellow kitsune’s hand helping you to your feet :) It’s pretty easy to avoid the pit areas too if that’s not your thing
I didn't get Babymetal at first. "You got cute cheerleaders in my heavy metal!!?!" And like Coach, my brain fought to process two different visions of what a song / concert / performance should or even could be. Each song I heard, each lyric I learned, the picture came into focus, until I finally had that revelatory moment. It was my 5th Babymetal song, and it was Ijime, Dame, Zettai Live at Sonosphere 2014. Now they're my favorite band, my favorite team of artists out there pouring out heart and soul to make the world a better place. This is a true hero's journey in Kawaii Metal form, struggling to find a spot, carving out a place in this world, finding acceptance. Finding hate, disdain, apathy, and persevering. To me, the Babymetal experience does not equate to an 87 minute superhero movie, but rather a trilogy of "Lord of the Rings, Extended Edition" proportion. Some awesome music produced by supremely talented artists out there, if you turn over a rock, you'll find nothing. "I thought it sounded like a cool riff." etc. And that's fine. When I looked over Babymetal, and turned over rocks, I found worms and bugs, sure. But I also found encouragement, tenacity, togetherness, acceptance, and a willingness to speak out against some of the most basic problems that any one human can face. WE ARE BABYMETAL! We are The One! We want big plates of meat in America, and chocolate. And we are -not a cult-
Hey hey! Welcome back to Babymetal, and I'm glad you did this song, and enjoyed it! Their dichotomy of heaviness and adorableness definitely took me some time to adjust to. However, afterward, I realized that Babymetal was, and continues to be able to bring energy, fun, and happiness to the Metal genre dominated by aggressive and "angry" music (which I'm here for). This was so refreshing, and is what keeps me coming back for more Babymetal! This was a Jan 2015 performance, when lead Su-metal just turned 17, and the other 2 (Yuimetal and Moametal) were 15 years old. And yes, Su has a death glare like no other, that's why she's the queen, and Yui and Moa are just adorable as a button, as you said lol. It still boggles my mind how mid-teens are able to control a 20K sold-out crowd so easily, but at this point, they are already 5-year veterans of the show business. Their backing band, the Kami (God) Band is a session-perfected group of expert musicians. In Babymetal lore, they are spirits of heavy metal (hence the white robes and corpse face paint) called down by "THE FOX GOD" to assist Babymetal in their journey to spread positivity and metal/J-pop fusion to fans (The ONE) around the world. Other suggestions: 1). Monochrome (Live at Pia Arena MM, April 2nd, 2023): 8 years later, you get to see a more "mature" Babymetal in their mid-20s rock an epic performance with an amazing audience engagement segment. Yuimetal, unfortunately, left the group in 2018 due to health, and Momometal was just announced as a successor and official 3rd member the day before, after 3 years of hard work with Babymetal. 2). Rondo of Nightmare (Live at Budokan 2014): Babymetal shows off the Kami Band in an epic band flex, followed by a Su-metal solo. 3). Ijime, Dame, Zettai (Live at Sonisphere UK 2014): Babymetal's first major show outside of Japan at a legitimate metal festival, bumped up to the main stage due to a fan campaign. In this iconic and historical performance, Babymetal won over a 55K crowd of UK metal heads who, for the vast majority, had no clue who they were. In the end, they were asking for more as Babymetal walked off stage. This show was THE show that truly elevated Babymetal to the world stage! Look forward to more Babymetal! 🤘🦊
Great reaction, thanks, glad you enjoyed! A quick comment about the Kami Band; Kami can mean something like ancestral spirits / family spirits depending on context, they are dressed as spirits as part of a theme where they are the spirits supporting Babymetal. It's one of so many little details that tie in to the overall concept of the band, like every detail is well thought out and considered. I first saw them when gimme chocolate went viral about ten years ago, I thought it was combined the most fun and weird thing I had seen musically ever. I didn't keep up with them until a couple of years ago when this song (road of resistance) popped up in my feed seemingly at random. I was curious if they continued, was blown away by this performance and kept checking out more. I think I have watched every one of their concerts now, and am still blown away nearly every time I find something new by them. If I may suggest for a fantastic third song to check out: "BABYMETAL - Ijime,Dame,Zettai - Live at Sonisphere 2014,UK (OFFICIAL)" Gimme Chocolate went viral and led to a huge bump in their growth when they were just starting out. This performance/concert series was a part of them winning industry awards. BABYMETAL - Ijime,Dame,Zettai - Live at Sonisphere 2014 was a large part of them gaining global popularity, and collaboration with other bands; they were originally booked at the festival to play a side tent (for like 1000 capacity), got bumped to the main stage (65000ish?) and had never played in the west - maybe 1/50 people knew who they were to start. they killed it.
I just saw them perform this song last night in London and will see them perform it again tonight. It never gets old. You should check out a newer song or a newer performance of an old song to see them all grown up.
Nice one. 'WE ARE - BABYMETAL'. This was the show closer, if you couldn't tell with the 'SEE YOU' at the end, and on their current tour it still is the show closer. In fact I will be seeing this live tomorrow night, Wolverhampton UK. It will be an extravaganza. For the next reaction you could witness what is described as the miracle of Sonisphere. Ijime, Dame, Zettai or just IDZ, this is an anti-bullying song. This performance was the last song of quite a short set at Sonisphere in 2014, a English metal festival with 50-60,000 people. They got called up to perform on the main stage, after originally being set to play on a smaller stage, after their video of Gimme Chocolate went viral. This was their first major performance outside Asia and didn't know how the crowd would react to them. Most people there had never even heard of them before but listen to the crowds reaction at the end of the set.
I never tire of seeing this performance. Babymetal has the best crowds I've seen. "Headbanger!" from their show called Legend Metal Galaxy is one of the wildest things I've seen.
Great reaction. You are on the edge of the foxhole and it is deep 😁 I have literally just got back from London after an 8 hour coach trip after seeing BabyMetal in 2 back to back shows at Roundhouse in London on the 27th, 28 November not the first time doing this to see them I was in the queue at 8am doors did not open untill 7pm . Not the longest I have queued to see them ! Did not think they could get any better, but the 2 shows were something else . Bumped into a fellow fan in my hotel who had flew from Europe to see them both of us talking with horse voice with all the singing, especially from the Road of Resistance. Think my toe is also broken from getting sucked into the circle pit during the show on Monday . Recommended "Megitsune " for your next song in your BabyMetal journey . Resistance is futile 😁🤘🏼🦊🤘🏼 #notacult 🦊
Babymetal is my favourite group, G-Idle is my second favourite group, both groups are very versatile, talented, epic, funny and cute, thanks for reacting to both of them, please keep them coming, these two just don't disappoint
Thanks for this reaction. Glad you liked it, the confusion takes on average 3 reactions/videos to dissipate, judging by what you said, you are on track. They really are smallest/youngest both badass and adorable little rockstars as far as I know. They are older now, but still 'adult adorable' as is a sub-culture in Japan. And they know how to control a crowd They may look like kids, because they are, but they are highly professional. The guys behind them are "some of the best session musicians money can buy in Japan" which is needed because Babymetal music is NOT easy to play to say the least. It's highly diverse. And those guys have worked with lots of largest and smaller artists and some foreign artists usually in Japan. What did they say about these girls ? They said they are some of the hardest working, most professional and have the most 'passion for the stage' (doing live shows) of anyone they ever worked with. And thus they love working with them.Also they get to travel the world and meet some of their metal bands they wanted to meet at festivals, etc. Now because they also have other projects, etc. Babymetal now also has a western Kami band. Babymetal is a stupid idea on paper, but they made it work through hard work and talent.
I was lucky enough to see Baby Metal and Jinjer live this past summer...I am 58 years old. I made sure I was in the seats and mot on the floor. Those pits are for the younger fans. Both shows were amazing
This is at about the 80th minute of the concert. Can you tell? Also did you notice all of Su commands were in English to her Japanese audience. They command audiences worldwide - example Download festival (England) performing "Karate". In the pouring rain. In 2019 they sold-out all venues in the US including LAForum!! They did tour the US this year, again everything solo-out. There were 4 Japanese Rock/Metal that toured the US this year, 1 Korean Rock band. Are you interested? Oh, this doesn't include the K-pop Groups that toured the US this year.
@@CoachCastTVChecked out your channel, and learned you are primarily a Rock fan. Shocking you have not reacted to the best Rock Band in the world yet. The band - Band Maid!! They performed at Lallapalooza and killed it. Toured the US twice all concerts sold-out!! Here are 2 songs to start - "Freedom" and "Puzzle". If you react to them, I'll explain their costumes.
Early Babymetal performance was like a Harry Potter sort of books, each song meant to be a chapter of Babymetal story. You confused with what you see and what you heard because you stepped in from the middle of the story. The band behind called "Kami band", translated in English "Band of God". They all dressed white because they were all spirits. The girls dressed white once in their concert, that also meant they were spirits, and they were dead once. They dressed like little worriors in a cute way, in collor, it means they've been reborn. Unless you joining the fox hole from the very beginning and joined their early concert, you will be confused with all the lores and don't know what's going on. I've been there.
Just imagine being the guy 13 years ago who walked into his boss's office and said " I've had this brilliant idea - there's these 3 cute young girl singers and dancers - 13 , 12 & 12 years old and I want them to front a metal band - waddya think boss ? " . It's turned out to be a stroke of absolute genius ! 4 years later ( when this video was shot ) Su-metal , now 17 has a crowd this size eating out the palm of her hand and the band is touring the world . At the moment they're on the UK leg of a Tour that played 27 dates in the US before doing 20 dates in Europe and the UK - every one sold out ! There are 2 songs I think you might appreciate - " RONDO OF NIGHTMARE " with the Kami Band intro which showcases the band and " MEGITSUNE " live at BUDOKAN 2021 which showcases Su . Enjoy !
Couple performances that may add to the BabyMetal extravaganza BABYMETAL - PA PA YA!! (feat. F.HERO) (OFFICIAL) F. Hero is a notable Thai rapper Rondo of Nightmare (w/ Mischiefs of Metal Gods Intro) | LIVE at Budokan Black Night to see the band show off a little BABYMETAL REACTS TO TH-camRS REACT TO BABYMETAL Early BabyMetal watching reactors
herman li of Dragon Force actually worked with them and helped them with this song! This is a classic live performance. One of my favorite ones for sure.
I was thinking that this song seemed to have some Dragon-Force esque riffs (a couple spots sounded like Through the Fire and Flames), that explains why!
Babymetal is not "music", it is full-blown theater. All their songs are specifically written for these kinds of performances (or, extravaganzas, if you will). The dancing, the little spots for the crowd to yell something, are all designed from the start for live performances on an epic scale. Part of the reason they call their fans The One and the "We are Babymetal" chants are because if you are at a Babymetal concert, you are a part of the show. Everyone in the room is Babymetal in that moment. 😍
Su-metal, (Suzuka Nakamoto) the main singer, is the most thoughtful, goofiest, funniest, kindest & most humble person IRL. Her immense talent speaks for itself. She is, along with the other members, absolutely loved by the fans. They are real sweethearts. You should see what they’re doing these days it’s overwhelmingly awesome. A force for positivity, hope & joy in a world that really needs those things. There was never any conflict for me as I happened across them at a festival in 2014 & they completely blew me (& thousands of others) away. They were and are the best thing to happen to rock/metal in decades and certainly in the 21st century.
The main thing to remember with Babymetal is follow the ques the other two members are giving you with their dancing or Su i.e the middle one will give you a very upset look. As for Kami band the idea is they're the spirits of metal.
I had some conflicts when I heard their first album, but now I just relax and enjoy the ride. I've been listening to live versions of songs off their newest album and they have been superb..
Good reaction again! Yeah, with Babymetal our brain is never able to compute it the first time hearing a song😂 In your coming journey, you'll realize that literally every single song of them is doing that, every song is different, unique and always a punch in the face that somehow feels awesome. You're right it shouldn't work at all, but for some reason no one can really figure out, it works absolutely perfectly. I would recommend "Catch me if you can" as next reaction, one of their harder songs, actually the hardest song about a hide-and-seek game on the planet ^^ You will have tons of fun with these ladies in the future, they don't do filler songs and they don't do the same trick twice. Always expect the unexpected. Kitsune da o! 🤟🦊🤟
BabyMetal is great. Years back when I first heard them I was just like you was confused and thinking this should not work but it is. I loved going down that fox hole and learning and listening to what they have done over the past 10 plus years. Even better it lead me to even more Japanese rock and metal bands that have become some of my favorites like Nemophila, BandMaid, LoveBites and Hanabie Which you might like some of those bands too not to mention they are all female bands too. You two should try to check them out sometime in future.Japan has many great musicians and many of them are female. Some more suggestions for BabyMetal Rondo of Nightmare which is just Sumetal(the lead singer by herself.) Also Ijime, Dame, Zettai live at Sonisphere 2014 which was there big breakout show outside of Japan. Megitsune which is a big fan fav and one of most popular. They have alot of newer stuff out now too which is cool and great songs but more adult and different like Monochrome Live. They are all in their early mid 20s now. but their old stuff is a must watch IMO to learn where they started and what got them to 10plus years. Oh and Su does have a great metal death stare but she is a sweetheart if you met her in person.
I discovered Babymetal during pandemic lockdown and not been a fan ever since, and honestly they opened a door for more japanese rock/metal bands, especially female bands ever since their rise to popularity
3 glasses in on a friday night, this is awesome. What a concept. I know all the classic rock music you review by heart, but this world metal stuff you do is all new and amazing to me. Just wow.
I was one of the ones who recommended this one and Im really thankful you had watched it. Aside from being an absolutely amazing live performance, the other reason I recommended the song was to get an idea of the group and part of the message they try to spread to listeners. The song itself is supposed to be empowering, and encouraging everyone to push forward no matter the hardships they face. Its supposed to encourage everyone to keep their inner flame burning and to never give up. It's also telling listeners to work together, help others through tough times and get through them together. Another good song to check out would be Karate, the music video will give a good idea of the meaning, despite the language barrier. (It involves them fighting against themselves and overcoming hardships that may go through our heads. Internal conflict. The group honestly tries to spread positivity and unity around the world, trying to be a positive light in peoples lives.
None of the guitarists in this video are from DragonForce. Both Herman Li and Sam Totman from DragonForce recorded guitar tracks for the studio version.
Thank you for your wonderful action. This video is said to be a "legendary stage." The reason is that this video was an "encore song" after all the performances had finished, and the girls were 16 to 17 years old. Also, backing them up during this period was a group called "KAMIBAND", and all the performers were world-class performers. Of course, the singers' singing and dancing performances were also top-notch. The lyrics of this song are also great, so please look for an English translation. Look at a lot of baby metal from this era.
Like I've said, metal isn't for me, but what I can enjoy is seeing a group that has developed their own concept, seemingly perfected it, and have a large rabid fanbase that's having so much fun at their concerts. Western metal is more chaotic, whereas this is an almost militaristic discombobulating extravaganza. The music may not be for me, but it is fun to watch.
as a fan of Babymetal i appreciate what you have said. of course Babymetal is not for everybody and i am fine with that. but you see a hard working team that comes together and puts on a great live experience for its fans. that is what a fan wants. Babymetal is what you said. it is fun metal. and it is. the energy at their shows are tremendous.
I think the phrase that you are looking for is "cognitive dissonance". Imagine seeing a cat flapping its ears and flying above you like a bird would. It somehow makes sense but it's physically impossible. Same feeling when you see BABYMETAL live.
Su-metal's metal death glare is famous. Moametal and Yuimetal will enchant you with an angel's smile and a devil's whisper. Kami means spirit or god and in Babymetal lore, the Kamis are heavy metal spirits summoned by the Fox God to support Babymetal during live shows, hence the corpse paint and white burial robes, which have since been replaced by masks and darker robes.
I love this band. I was confused at first, but about the third time watching, I was hooked. Su Metal has an intense look, commands the audience, and looks beautiful while doing it. The band it TIGHT! As a musician, I think they are awesome. The robes they wear are representative of ancient burial robes. I like your video, so I'll be subscribing.
This is sheer genius. Yes, nobody would listen to just another japanese metal band, but put these captivating young ladies out front and you have the solution to world peace.
I believe most BabyMetal fans have had to go through that inner struggle to reconcile their feelings for this amazing group of performers. In my case, I had to get over myself, stop being too cool for school, open my mind, and open my heart. Accepting BabyMetal has made me a better person, because it has allowed me to be willing to explore other groups that I would never have given a chance before, most notably Sakura Gakuin. Without Sakura Gakuin there might not have been a BabyMetal. And finally, I simply cannot help myself, so here I go again. Su-Metal's fierce look that both of you went on so much about is often erroneously described as a death stare or glare. It is actually the burning gaze of Alexander the Great, which seems to peer into your very soul! Queen Su has a couple other things in common with the mighty Macedonian conqueror.
🤘🦊🤘 Mrs. Coach already spotted Su-Metal's Death Glare! Coach, looks like you were feeling that Dragonforce style guitar solo before the crowd participation chant. Herman Li was a part of the team for that. If you do end up reacting to more BM, I've got a little tidbit for you! Hold your hand out, fingers spread, palm away from you. Without bending them, bring thumb, middle, and ring fingers together. You well end up with something similar to "Metal Horns" but also kind of canine like. This is the Fox Sign. The One's "secret handshake", if you will, represented crudely in emoji at the beginning of this post, and called out as *Kitsune Up!* Foxes up!
I with ya Coach! The first time I saw the video “Gimme Chocolate” I and most people I showed it to were like WTH am I watching? Lol It’s one of the reasons I like watching g the reaction vids for Babymetal!
Good reaction. Welcome again to the crazy universe of BabyMetal.
BabyMetal is an atypical heavy metal group, because they are idols. In Japan, idols are often paired with pop music (Jpop), and Babymetal was actually a subgroup of a larger idol group called Sakura Gakuin.
Sakura was made up of girls between 10 and 15 years old dedicated to Jpop. When SuMetal (the singer) started she was 12 years old and MoaMetal/YuiMetal (the backup singers) were only 10 years old. Sakura represented the Japanese high school and the girls were distributed in clubs (traditional Japanese extracurricular activities such as cooking, swimming, basketball, sewing, etc.).
One of the producers, a lover of heavy metal, saw that Su's singing could perfectly be used in metal and asked permission from the Mother House (Amuse) to create the heavy music club, proposing an experiment in fusion between metal and the pop. Nobody, as they themselves have confessed, had much hope for its outcome, but they gave it the green light and thus BabyMetal, Sakura Gakuin's heavy music club, was born.
The first songs were intended for girls between 10 and 15 years old, who were Sakura's target audience. However, their quality and the fusion between pop and metal attracted attention beyond this audience and they began to frequent their metal concerts... a shocking audience of children and metalheads.
And it worked, it worked so well that they began to support groups like Metallica, Red Hot, BMTH or Lady Gaga, I seem to remember, on their tours in Japan. And the Red Hot singer commented that he was impressed to realize that part of the public came to see them, not them.
And so the base of BabyMetal fans grew. Sakura was a group in which, upon turning 15, the members had to leave (to pursue their careers elsewhere) and the producer (KobaMetal) requested permission again to create BabyMetal as an independent group. Success was already beginning to become a reality in Asia, so they authorized it, although Moa and Yui (they were still 13 years old) would also continue to be part of other Sakura clubs (I don't know when the poor girls studied, but they did).
In 2014 a milestone would arrive in the group's history. They were already an established metal group in Asia that sold out concerts, but they had not yet made the leap to the West. In that year his song "Gimme Chocolate" rose to fame on TH-cam (currently 182M views) and attracted the attention of the producers of the Sonisphere festival. KobaMetal had doubts about taking the step, since their musical proposal (Kawaii Metal or Cute Metal, a genre of which they are considered creators) might not be accepted in the West and the metalheads who went to the Sonisphere had a reputation for saying goodbye to very bad manners to the artists they didn't like (even with bottles full of urine), but they were offered to go to one of the secondary stages (about 5000 spectators) and they ended up accepting.
But the success of BabyMetal on TH-cam and the fact that all the concerts they were going to give in Europe were sold out in a few days, convinced the producers to take them to the main stage, where they would share with groups like Metallica, for example.
How many girls (they were between 16 and 14 years old at that time) were "terrified" before going out, and they didn't know what scared them more: that they wouldn't understand their music and they would have to run away or that when they went out on stage it would be empty. .
But the story was very different, not only was it not empty, but more than 50,000 metalheads, an estimated 95% of whom had never heard of them, finished their fifth and last song chanting "another one, another one."
And that's how they achieved popularity in the West as well.
They currently have 4 albums on the market:
-Babymetal (2013): Their first album and the most childish of all, since they were between 15-13 years old when it came out and had energetic, positive music that left a smile on their faces. Headbangers is from this album.
-Metal Resistence (2016): an album that, without losing the essence of the first, shows more mature music, going from childhood to adolescence. Songs like Karate were a large part of his presentation in the West.
-Metal Galaxy (2018): a turning point in its style. Without abandoning their energy, they turned their attention to new forms of metal fusion (hip-hop, dance music, Hindu music or European folklore, among others), projecting a much more mature music in keeping with their age, which was already around 21 years old. of Su and the 18 of Moa (unfortunately Yui left the group due to health problems)
And now in 2023 they have just released their new album "The Other One", which is, again, totally different from what they have done until now (one of the hallmarks of BabyMetal is that their songs are usually very different some from others (although they are all positive adrenaline releases)
Currently BabyMetal is considered the most important Heavy Metal group in Japan (I'm not saying the best, that's for everyone to decide) and the most influential in history in the West (it has reached levels that no other Japanese heavy group has reached before). ).
The journey through the Babymetal galaxy may be long, but it is certainly entertaining and with a few songs it drags you with a smile into the fox hole.
Such a great and informative comment that it deserves pinned for anyone who ventures into the comments. This is a lot, and we'll go through it numerous times, almost certainly. Thanks so much!👍
@@CoachCastTV By the way... it is not surprising that the merger is contradictory to you. 99% of the reactors that I have seen always comment two phrases when they see it for the first time:
"What the hell am I seeing?"
"This shouldn't work... but it does"
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@@CoachCastTVActually @ the end of their set, as Babymetal marched off to the back stage, Wrapped in their Babymetal logo Flags, you could hear the Sonisphere crowd Chanting Loudly in unison: "WE WANT MORE, WE WANT MORE, WE... Mere kids//teenagers just kicked @ss on the same mainstage that Iron Maiden would perform on later In the evening! Totally unheard of!!! Hats off to Babymetal Producer: Kobametal, aka Kei Kobayashi for daring to make the impossible, possible! To this day imo Nothing has been as Miraculous as >Babymetal
SU-METAL, who reigns as the absolute queen on stage, is usually the most humble, smiling and gentle woman who always cares about those around her.
Great to hear!
As long as her death stare does not fall on you for not doing as you are told 😱
@@martinmetal7481 Didn't you sacrifice your little toe yesterday because of it?😨
@kitkat6407 you are correct it was only a fleeting glance of her death stare. My little toe took the brunt of the damage 😱 that taught me to get low quicker as ordered during Metali ☹️🤘🏼🦊
@@martinmetal7481 🤣🤣🤣If you got a direct hit from that stare, even for a second, you need to go to the hospital first.
You noticed her death glare; she is famous for that look. She learned it from her dad who was a punk rocker in the 90's, that was his tough punk glare, and I am sure every time she misbehaved, she got that look from dad. I saw them in Sept, and I am 53, I stood next to the pit to watch it, but I would die if I joined in.
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@@CoachCastTV And yes everyones head gets screwed up for a while. The contrasts between the cute and heavy plus the sensory overload from the performance just short circuits you brain.
It always feels like it shouldn't go together the first time, but then you realize... it goes together SO WELL. They are so so so good.
"Stand up and shout, Justice Forever."
Su is barely 5'2", but she makes up for it with her death stare.
Justice forever!
Her voice is powerful as well
4:00 _"Now Pizza time (Pizza time!)"_ 🦊🤘🍕
Welcome back to the Foxhole and BabyMetal's journey🦊🤘🔥
Nice you're back with this suggestion to follow your BM journey, just like here it was the ender for the show in this World Tour 2023, currently in Europe and UK Tour, and everyone loved to have fun with this one.
"Road Of Resistance" is a power/speed metal song, it's one of their most epic anthem and the album version got the guitar arrangements made by Sam Totman and Herman Li from DragonForce. It's all about facing your own path without looking back.
This was part of the Trilogy Of 2015, live at New Year Fox Festival - Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, by this time their fame was already high due to viral success on YT of Gimme Chocolate! MV, people from all over the world attended this live concert in Japan, and 20K souls witnessed this epic moment.
With only 15 and 17 years old this moment will be forever remember when they're performing this song to reminds them all the support they got from their fans no matter where they go, either a small or big stages.
The Kami Band here are magnificent set of elite musicians whom were send to help with the metal sound, they rotate so probably you won't see some of them in all live concerts (especially the guitarists).
They are:
- Leda Cygnus, god of guitar, he's the only Kami Band member who's credited as a session musician when recording some albums.
- Takayoshi Ohmura, god of guitar, he's Míkio' Fujioka's pupil (another beloved Kami Band guitarist who sadly past away) and a prodigy child, you'll see his recognizable pink guitar.
- BOH, god of bass, he's the bald one and not only got amazing talent but his fun way to enjoy reminds me Flea from RHCP.
- Hideki Aoyama, god of drums, he comes from a family of expert drummers, and his father is very famous in Japan music scene.
At the end of their shows they always said "We are BabyMetal!" with the crowd, to making them sure that they're part of this show and project too, is a line borrowed to X-Japan saying it at live concerts too.
Next suggestion;
- Catch Me If You Can with Kami Band intro live at Budokan 2014.
See you next time 🦊🤘🔥
Great comment. 👍 Thanks so much!
Had pizza last night and watched a baby metal concert. 🤘🦊🤘
@@kevinhiggins7838 That sounds like living right there! 😁
@@CoachCastTV it was pretty great actually 👍
Great reaction - and that battle in your head with how these are things that shouldn't work together and them warping your mind ... as Su-metal once said "Don't think. Feel." Just embrace the extravaganza of the visuals, audio and every other sense.
Talking of Su-metal - she is in charge when she is on stage - a gesture, a look and everybody does as she says. Off stage she is Suzuka Nakamoto, one of the sweetest, most humble and appreciative young ladies you could ever hope to meet.
This video was from January 2015 at the Saitama Super Arena. Su was 17, Yui and Moa only 15 and that was over 20,000 people completely under their control. Even at that age Su just looks at the crowd, spreads her arms and the crowd opens up for a wall of death (ie they separate and as the music starts they charge at each other from either side) and that evolved into the circle pit.
This was also the end of a 90 minute concert - they had been keeping that same energy up without any drop in quality for the whole time. It is what they do - they appreciate people have often paid a lot of money and travelled a long way to see them, they never give anything less than 100% for every song at every concert, whether that is one of their big arena concerts in Japan or at the many various sized venues as they tour the world.
About the song itself - 'Road of Resistance' is a very positive song, it isn't the usual "resist the machine or the system etc" that we might expect from the title. It is about forging your own road even where a road doesn't already exist, not necessarily going the easy way or following the path already made by somebody else, so if the way you want to go has never been trodden you may have to get past the resistance of the undergrowth, obstacles, hurdles and things blocking your way etc to find your own way.
It could easily be used to describe BABYMETAL's own story - they could have followed the well trodden path of J-Pop and been very successful, but they chose to go with Metal ... but again they didn't just follow the same old format of every other metal band, they have done it their own way and it hasn't always been an easy route to follow.
Herman Li and Sam Totman from British Power/Speed metal band DragonForce did the guitar arrangements for this song (it is the only one they were involved in) and recorded the guitars for the album version. They have said they made this more technical and faster than most of their own songs thinking they would never have to play it live ... and that they had to practice hard when they did perform it with BABYMETAL at an awards show in London later in 2015.
This was the Kami Band playing live of course, each one of them is a world class musician (also kami means god or spirit, so in BABYMETAL lore they are the gods of guitar, bass and drums summoned from the dead to support BABYMETAL in the Metal Resistance ... which explains the corpse paint and white burial robes).
If you watch very early videos you may see see people wearing skeleton suits waving guitars and drumsticks - that was not the Kami Band, that was guys called Babybones and they were actors and dancers pretending to play the instrumentrs before BABYMETAL could afford to hire live musicians.
In this concert the Kami Band were Leda Cygnus and Takayoshi Ohmura on guitars (Takayoshi has the glitter pink guitar) with BOH on his 6 string bass and Hideki Aoyama on drums.
Great advice about feeling, not thinking. Excellent info in this comment along with word of the day. Well done! 😆
BABYMETAL is an extravaganza of epic proportions I will never get tired of. 🤘🦊🤘
😆 Word!
Wall of death. good times. basically yeah, Su tells the crowd to part, they do as instructed, then bam...run towards the wall when it goes off...brave...insane...protect your face and its all fun. go in head first and you're gonna have a bad time (and potential concussion).
So yeah, wall of death is what happened. then it evolved into a circle pit (mostly just running in circles). mosh pit is a bit like a circle pit but with lots of violence, so...yeah, not soo much violence, mostly just running in circles..some bumping of course but its mostly just for the vortex effect verses some smashing against each other. Both can be cathartic mind you, but circle pits require less first aid afterwards.
Lore in a nutshell: Kami Bands are the spirits..japanese lore stuff actually. They now separated into 2 bands (east and west) but the white robe days..my favorite time. (they replaced one of the backup singers also...not intentionally, just one became unwell so ultimately quit for health concerns..took them like 5 years to replace her spot to just this year).
This song, when it came out, got me from curious and intrigued but still dismissing them as a gimmick to full onboard.
I would say for videos, avoid fancam stuff..it'll just confuse you. I think next might be a good Su-metal solo called Rondo of Nightmare. Check out the band intro also.
Queen SU ❤❤❤ You have been hit by SU-metals death stare.
nice catch about Su-metal's eyes/stare/gaze (the lead singer), overtime fans would call it as Su-metal's death stares. and yes the other two known for their cuteness. the devil cheerleaders#notacult
Thanks again from Japan 有難う💛。 Hey, hey, hey! Coach! I am a 68-year old man, but I jump into circle pits in BABYMETAL shows. That is fun. (Actually I started workout at gym 4 year ago to do that 🤣 )
The crowd involvement (mosh pit, call & response, chant etc.) occurs wherever they go on this planet. This song is played in every show including their 2023 North American tour with DETHKLOK (29 gigs) and ongoing EU/UK tour (20 gigs) and the audience went and will go nuts. 😄
In your video, Su shouted some words at 12:48 meaning "Bring them on!". Fans analyzed that the provocative shout was thrown at people who had been ignoring, underrating, mocking, hating and even trying to discredit BABYMETAL. That shout may have been necessary in 2015 but not any longer. She shouted it rarely since then or when she does, it is with her mild voice and friendly smile that I love. The girls have grown up into beautiful ladies. The maturity has added more attractiveness to this band. Please react to videos including recent ones to explore BM more.
That's great that you are in the pits! We love to see people try something new and succeed in being a trailblazer, and it sounds like what this band has done.
@flugelhornoldman1362 speaks with a voice like thunder thunder thunder...
Ima nanji~ 今 何時 🤘🦊🤘
@@ErisianThreeFourteen Hahaha, nice!
⚡ 💀 💕 / 🏴 🏴 🏴
"Stand up and shout, Shout!, Justice Forever!" - (Road of Resistance) -
Pretty much a master class in audience control.
The lead singer Su-metal (Suzuka Nakamoto) had just turned 17 a couple of weeks before this January 10th, 2015 extravaganza.
Yuimetal (Yui Mizuno) and Moametal (Moa Kikuchi) were 15.
BABYMETAL believe that if a song sounds too much like one genre, then it's not a BABYMETAL song.
You can definitely feel the speed metal component in this one though.
This performance was at Saitama Super Arena (SSA) with a sold out crowd of over 20,000.
Su first appeared at SSA in 2008 as the youngest member of the J-Pop trio Karen Girl's, when she was 10 years old.
She's been back many times since headlining with BABYMETAL.
That's awesome, and word of the day. 😆
Su takes command of the stage and audience better than anyone since Freddie Mercury.
Ya gotta check out "Catch me if you can" and "Rondo of nightmare" Coach, those 2 are guaranteed to melt your brain, you can thank me later.
Welcome to the foxhole, good to have you both. 🤘🤘
Thanks so much. We are happy to be here!
If anyone asks, remember, we are not a cult!! 😄🤘🤘
@@tugginmagroin8384 #notacult
Also, best birthday parties ever! 🍗🎂✝
@@ErisianThreeFourteen Right you are my Metal brother, how right you are! 🤘🤘🍰
It's hard to explain but, Babymetal changed my life. My first time hearing them (Gimme Chocolate) back in 2014, i was mesmerized. It was fascinating on so many levels. But what changed my life was when i went to my first Babymetal concert in NYC, that i traveled by car to see them from Houston Texas. I met so many like-minded people and made friends from all over the world. A comraderie not seen at any other shows I've ever been to. It was the most amazing feeling in the world. And that feeling and those friends i made have only gotten stronger. I even went to Japan to see them at Tokyo Dome, and had an experience of a lifetime. One of the best friends i made from Japan, has hosted me and i likewise hosted him when he came to visit Texas. Babymetal isn't just a musical group. They have become a way of life. Spreading the love and friendship that Babymetal sings about in their songs. It's not the dark, anger and angst of typical metal. It's...Hqppy metal. It's feel good metal. It gives hope and good feelings to all who listen to their message. That's why their fan base is called The One. Because we are all One in spirit. Long live The Fox God!!
#notacult
Great story. Thank you for sharing. That's a great message! 👍
@@CoachCastTVcan suggest a song from them? Try Monochrome. One of their newest songs. So you can see how far they've come in over ten years. Then try Doki Doki Morning, their very first single released when they were 12 and 10 years old. That way you get both spectrums of their career. Just a suggestion.
@@AldoGuerraALDO-METAL Thank you for that. We will certainly be doing more and always welcome guidance.
Good one, thanks!
What you experienced is called sensory dissonance and it's totally normal. Each of us has experienced it to a greater or lesser extent at the beginning. Specially when you are an old school lifelong metalhead like me. But it's what they do. They define themselves as the mix of metal and "kawaii" (cute) and they deliver what they announce.
On stage, they are playing a character: Su-metal is the leader and she obviously provides the lead vocals and the fierce (death) glares as she is in control of the entire venue although she can act also cute. While Yui and Moa (now Moa and Momoko) are in charge of the main part of the choreo, backing vocals and crowd control. And that implies the more "kawaii" aspect.
"Kami" means god or spirit in Japanese. And the band takes that name because they represent the "god" or "spirit" of each instrument. And that's also why they wear traditional burial robes and white face paint. In 2019 they changed to darker robes and masks.
You could try this one next: "Catch me if you can" (Live at Budokan Black Night): th-cam.com/video/YiAJeKgufMk/w-d-xo.html
Until next time!
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Thanks so much!
Liked this reaction!
One of the biggest draws for Babymetal I believe is that its meticulously built for crowd interaction and participation. The majority of the songs have catchy hooks, choruses, and crowd chants for a reason, along with choreography the crowd is meant to copy.
The point being, after going to a show, you think "wow I just performed WITH Babymetal" insteae of "I just watched a show"
Unity and community is big in their messaging, which adds to the united feeling of the experience.
Add on top of that just amazing dancing and insane infectious energy, along with their powerful stage presence (especially now) and it's just mind blowing. I love it!!
Such a great point about the audience being part of the show.
Yes yes yes !!! Kitsune up everybodyy 🤟🦊 #notacult
My first time hearing BabyMetal , I was amazed at the energy put out by the girls , their charisma and cuteness , amazing vocals and precise choreography , a top notched band and genre of impressive music . Great reaction Coach and Mrs.. coach thank you .
Thanks very much!
THIS is the way to close an EPIC concert 🤘🤘
Yes, initially they do mess with your mind, but once you are into them (we call it falling down the Foxhole), you'll be hooked.
You say you cannot be in that circle pit at your age..... I was 74 when I ran in their circle pit during "Road of Resistance", twirling a towel and high-fiving fans around us this January in Japan.
I was trying to get tickets to the Blue Ridge Festival in VA this summer, when my two daughters pleaded me not to go, telling me that is not where a 75 year old should be wandering around. When I said I ran in the circle pit in Japan, they said,"Those pits in Japan are lame (or was it tame?)" Either way, you should try going to one of their live shows in Japan... and you are definitely not in your 70s, so no problem. Their stage construction is something to experience.
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😆 This is so great to hear. Congrats on living your best life! 👌
I am happy that you are getting to know this band, I was very impressed and now I am a fan
Welcome back to your journey. I think this is something we've all gone through, it takes a bit to get your head wrapped around it, which is part of the point the lead singer goes for. She wants you to see a concert and at the end go "what was that?" One of their goals is to shake up the music establishment, and they are doing that.
At the start Su opened the pit, which then became a wall of death with both sides crashing into each other, and morphed into a circle pit.
For the next song I would recommend Metali! feat. Tom Morello, either the video (which is excellent) or a recent live performance at Summer Sonic 2023. This is where they are today.
Kitsune up!
as a coach, you might be able to enjoy this music through the filter of "cheerleading". All their music is uplifting. Finally a hard-rocking band with a positive message. Also, I don't know how "small" Ms. Coach is, but these three girls are 5'0" and 5'1". Amazing such tiny people can seem so large.
She is also on that size range. And the positive message is great! The world needs more of that.
they are those heights now fully grown, back when they started they were closer to 4'
Their songs are positive and uplifting, which we all need more of. This song is about having the courage to forge your own path if there isn't one to follow already.
Yes I originally didn't give them a chance. Seeing them and a rock band and just thought it was another weird Japanese thing I wouldn't understand. But they kept popping up in my suggestions the more I watched other international groups and started listening to them. Now 6-8 years later I have many of their songs in several playlists.
Hahaha, it is so great to see your reaction!!!! I felt exactly the same!!!! My Brain was telling me that this concept can NOT work, but my heart was screaming: Yes is Does!!!! So since 3 Years im a passionated Babymetal Fan and last Weekend i saw them live in Munich and it was mind blowing!!!! Please continue your way down into the Foxhole. You wont regret it, i promise you!!!! Please react to those Videos: "Pa Pa Ya", "Karate", "Megitsune" and "Monochrome (first the live version, then the music video and then the Piano unplugged Version)"
😆 🤣 Thanks for the suggestions!
Beginning part is called a "Wall of Death" that turned into a circle pit afterwards
Babymetal live is...something else 🤘🤘
Enjoyed the video btw
Thanks!
babymetal is a phenomenon... their stage performances are always so entrancing. I'm not into metal but... yeah, i'm into babymetal
I love Yui's angry face at the beginning, it's so Kawaii
I told you I'd be back! 😉 An excellent choice for your second reaction - BABYMETAL is, indeed, an extravaganza! What Mrs. Coach noticed about Su-metal (the "middle one") is what is generally known as the "Su-metal death stare" - very intense! My first exposure to BABYMETAL was with their video of "Gimme Chocolate!!", and I wasn't quite sure if I should like this or not. That's when I watched more and was hooked!
Now, at the risk of repeating a lot that you probably already know, a quick synopsis:
BABYMETAL has been around for a bit over twelve years now (they started when their lead singer - known as Su-metal (Suzuka Nakamoto) - was about twelve, and the two "cheerleaders" (or the “Greek chorus” as I like to call them - officially "scream and dance" (backing vocals)) - Moametal (Moa Kikuchi) and Yuimetal (Yui Mizuno) - were both around eleven. Unfortunately, Yui left the band in 2018, and only earlier this year Momometal (Momoko Okazaki) was named a member of the group. They do not play instruments but are backed by the Kami Band ("gods of music") - session musicians who are among the best that Japan (and the U.S.) has to offer. As for those who were dressed as skeletons, they are known as the "Babybones", a mime band who are not actually playing the instruments but just putting on a show. When BABYMETAL was first starting out, it was a question of money: they couldn't afford session musicians at every concert so they performed to a backing music track with the Babybones doing their thing.
BABYMETAL started a brand new genre of music ("kawaii metal" - cute metal), and they cannot be pigeon-holed - they are almost always thinking and moving outside box; they made listening to metal FUN! With BABYMETAL, expect the unexpected - they have a talent for pressing the "WTF?!" button. They have, to date, four studio albums, and have been on a number of world tours. It is common knowledge among their devoted fans (known as "The One") that BABYMETAL is best served live, but they do have several music videos that are real works of art. If you have a notion to check out more BABYMETAL, here are some suggestions along with recommended versions:
Doki Doki Morning (official music video)
Iine! (official MV)
Gimme Chocolate!! (official MV or Legend 1997 Apocalypse version)
Megitsune (official MV)
BABYMETAL Death (Legend 1997 Apocalypse version) [be advised that this version might be a bit disturbing for some viewers; just remember - not a cult! Just entertainment]
Onedari Daisakusen (Legend 1997 Apocalypse version)
Song 4 No Uta (Budokan Black Night 2014 version)
Uki Uki * Midnight (Budokan Black Night 2014 version)
Catch Me If You Can (Budokan Black Night 2014 version)
Ijime, Dame, Zettai (Live at Sonisphere 2014 version)
Headbangeeeeerrrrr!!!!! (Legend 1997 Apocalypse version)
Karate (official MV)
Meta Taro (Five Fox Festival version)
GJ! (Fox Festival 2017 version)
Sis Anger (Fox Festival 2017 version)
Shanti Shanti Shanti (official MV)
Pa Pa Ya!! (official MV)
BxMxC (official MV)
Metalizm (official MV)
Metali!! (official MV)
I would include the links but, for some reason, TH-cam sometimes thinks I'm posting spam and will delete my comment. For the links, see the TH-cam playlist “BABYMETAL Top Twenty”; it is a mix of MV’s and live performances, is more or less in historical sequence, and could be considered a road map down the BABYMETAL foxhole. If nothing else, it can be used as a reference to find high quality versions of BABYMETAL songs without mucking about - if they are on the list.
Sorry about the wall!
Keep rockin' BABYMETAL!!!
KITSUNE UP!!! 🤘🦊🤘 See you!!!
This is great info and we sincerely appreciate it. 🙏
Well, I must be a weird one. 😄I never had that feeling of conflict or doubting their concept. The first two videos I saw were "Gimme Chocolate" and "Iine" and I was hooked immediately and thought "Yes, this is what I was looking for."
That's awesome.
Welcome back to the Foxhole Mr and Mrs Coach.. Great second song and another Cool reaction.. The answer to your internal "Warped mind" battle is YES, I still have it, but I love it!!!
Next song is Headbanger ledgend 97 Live.. After this one it's all over....
In your Gimme chocolate video I gave you a list of bands and songs to react to.. They will all give you the same head battle, because in our Western minds, Beautiful women shouldn't be rockin out like Metalica... But they do, and in most cases Newer, fresher, and Better..
Best wishes from France
To be clear: the band in this video are real musicians. The people in the skeleton onsies were actors pretending to play back when they couldn't afford a live band. Whereas the Kami Band is actually live performance.
Did you watch Concerts from 10 years ago when Babymetal delivery a information overload , cenography , lights , fire , costumes, music and a energetic dance and all of these elements are design to fit together.
I sugest a journey in time and watch what they are doing today , they are adults now , like Mirror mirror Live or Metali their last single.
Thank you for the react anda welcome to the Fox hole. 🤘🦊
Road of Resistance is so good. Instant hit in my book. Since your first reaction I was hooked and I have been diving in checking out a lot of their songs. I gotta say that my favourites outside of this one is Megitsune and Monochrome. Monochrome also has a really cool version that they did at "The First Take" (which is basically when artists gets one chance to sing one of their songs completely live).
I will drop links for all the stuff I mentioned down below. From what I've gathered the live stuff is really the ones to check out as that is where both the girls and the band really shine. Su's voice is just amazing and really stands out from most metal-related singers. I just love it! Great that you guys are going to check out more.
Megitsune - th-cam.com/video/-IW899HcHkQ/w-d-xo.html
Monochrome - th-cam.com/video/yimhcrsC2SU/w-d-xo.html
Monochrome (The First Take) - th-cam.com/video/h-hPGRSjgms/w-d-xo.html
Great! Thanks for this!
22,000 BabyMetal fans live at Saitama SuperArena.
There is this saying in Japan, they call it "The Gap"...its a Juxtaposition. When two things that do not go together are then placed together and that weird space between....that's "The Gap" and that is where Babymetal exists and what they created with "Kawaii Metal" (cute metal) !!!
More Babymetal Always!!
Put your Kitsune UP!! Po!
p.s. Oh yeah, Explosion and Extravaganza...LoL!!
😆 🤣 Thanks for the great comment 👍
Just saw them live in London last night,they were unbelievable…
It seems like it was even better today !
mosh'sh pit, a safe mosh pit for Babymetal. Was either 20,000 or 21,000 in the crowd.
Hi from Ireland wow what a wise choice, there are so many suggestions all very valid, what got me emotional when I first seen this was how must these girls in their early teens felt hearing such a huge audience sing back to them, can't fathom hiw wonderful it was fir them. But I strongly suggest as a contrast monochrome live, the crowd interaction just as awesome but they are older and also a very different more heartfelt song in contrast
Sounds like a good suggestion, especially for Mrs. Coach, as she likes the more heartfelt content. Thanks for that!
This is very very heartfelt, brought some reactors to tears in a good way. Sorry I don't have link but the correct one the thumbnail shows ditsy of lights in background although I think there is only the one live version the others is first take and the mv versions, keep up Great reactions ❤
if your are ready for the Babymetal begining watch "doki doki morning" its their first song and vid.
The song is about fighting through no matter what comes your way, no matter how hard it seems, be the resistance and push through. their songs are so uplifting and positive, it hard to not love them, and everything they stand for,
Intriguing is a great description. I started with this performance and I have never looked backed. I fell into the Fox Hole hard, and really, really never looked back. I’m closer to your size (sir) and I’m positive your wife is still taller (no offense, just westerner like me), than these women. The absolute power that Su-Metal has over the crowd, even at this early period is simply unmatched. I listen to countless other Japanese groups daily and none of them (I mean unequivocally zero of them) match the performance of these, now women. Tiny - yes. Massive in heart; you bet!
What you saw at the beginning was called a "Wall of Death" - Su-Metal indicated for the crowd to part, and then rush into each other before moving to the circle pit.
FYI, the white robes and face paint are representative of spirits and ghosts in Japan.
Don't worry - BABYMETAL is confusing to most people when they first encounter them, but you will totally get on board and "get it" as you react to more of their stuff. They invented their own metal subgenre called "Kawaii Metal", (which means cute metal), and, frankly, its genius and I'm sure you will come to think so too as time goes on. This group is flat out amazing and one of the best, most interesting things happening in metal today, not to mention one of the absolute best live performing bands in the world today - their arena shows are legendary.
I took to BABYMETAL immediately because I've been a huge fan of the Japanese music scene for many years (currently the best in the world in my opinion). Besides BABYMETAL, there is a very thriving metal scene in Japan, including many all-girl metal and rock bands, as well as alternative idol (also known as Alt-Idol) groups that blend metal with traditional pop idol structures and aesthetics.
Make no mistake, Su-Metal is fierce - she is famous for her death stare, and her charisma and ability to control a crowd. This only becomes truer the older she gets.
As for recommendations, there are so many potential possibilities. BABYMETAL has been recording and performing for over 13 years (since the girls were around ages 11-13) and they have a first-rate and diverse musical catalog with many different styles of metal (and other genres of music) incorporated into their music. I'll just suggest a few next:
Monochrome (live version) - This song is from their most recent album and most recent tour. It is a softer song with much personal meaning to them, especially Su-Metal. Be sure to turn on the captions as there are translated lyrics in the clip I have linked to: th-cam.com/video/XJZhy7fWNyY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=lGx0uJiiVYgshpHz
B.M.C. (live compilation) - This is BABYMETAL's metal-rap fusion song that is also an ode to gaming - very cool stuff. This link also has available subtitles: th-cam.com/video/HMzaWcunMO4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=go4vbOpyT0rcwsVP
Brand New Day (live compilation) - This is probably my favorite track from BABYMETAL's third album (Metal Galaxy). The album version of the song features Polyphia guitarists Tim Henson and Scott LePage, and just has amazing guitar compositions and song structure. It also has a very catchy yet edgy vibe. Once again, this link has subtitles: th-cam.com/video/BSwYAvAR2kM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=q8RnZXX7-lP6SFPK
Okay, that should hold you for a while. Enjoy your trip down the foxhole.
We appreciate this information. 🙏
The all running at each other thing is called a WALL OF DEATH 😅 Queen Su called for it with that intense look and separating her hands apart.. we do what she tells us to 🦊
Oh, cool. Very interesting. 😆
By the way the BABYMETAL pits are friendly.. it’s more like a bouncy castle where if you trip over there will always be a fellow kitsune’s hand helping you to your feet :)
It’s pretty easy to avoid the pit areas too if that’s not your thing
@@Wagoo Good to know.
Does anyone else almost tear up from cuteness overload when they say goodbye at the end?
Iam in
Can't hold tears when i was listening and watching this live MV for the first time looong time ago.
I didn't get Babymetal at first. "You got cute cheerleaders in my heavy metal!!?!" And like Coach, my brain fought to process two different visions of what a song / concert / performance should or even could be. Each song I heard, each lyric I learned, the picture came into focus, until I finally had that revelatory moment. It was my 5th Babymetal song, and it was Ijime, Dame, Zettai Live at Sonosphere 2014.
Now they're my favorite band, my favorite team of artists out there pouring out heart and soul to make the world a better place. This is a true hero's journey in Kawaii Metal form, struggling to find a spot, carving out a place in this world, finding acceptance. Finding hate, disdain, apathy, and persevering.
To me, the Babymetal experience does not equate to an 87 minute superhero movie, but rather a trilogy of "Lord of the Rings, Extended Edition" proportion. Some awesome music produced by supremely talented artists out there, if you turn over a rock, you'll find nothing. "I thought it sounded like a cool riff." etc. And that's fine.
When I looked over Babymetal, and turned over rocks, I found worms and bugs, sure. But I also found encouragement, tenacity, togetherness, acceptance, and a willingness to speak out against some of the most basic problems that any one human can face.
WE ARE BABYMETAL! We are The One! We want big plates of meat in America, and chocolate.
And we are -not a cult-
That's an awesome comment. We are looking forward to learning more about them.
BABYMETAL is an extravaganza of sights and sounds unlike anything the world has ever known, there isn't another band I would rather see Live.
😆 Word of the day!
Hey hey! Welcome back to Babymetal, and I'm glad you did this song, and enjoyed it! Their dichotomy of heaviness and adorableness definitely took me some time to adjust to. However, afterward, I realized that Babymetal was, and continues to be able to bring energy, fun, and happiness to the Metal genre dominated by aggressive and "angry" music (which I'm here for). This was so refreshing, and is what keeps me coming back for more Babymetal!
This was a Jan 2015 performance, when lead Su-metal just turned 17, and the other 2 (Yuimetal and Moametal) were 15 years old. And yes, Su has a death glare like no other, that's why she's the queen, and Yui and Moa are just adorable as a button, as you said lol. It still boggles my mind how mid-teens are able to control a 20K sold-out crowd so easily, but at this point, they are already 5-year veterans of the show business.
Their backing band, the Kami (God) Band is a session-perfected group of expert musicians. In Babymetal lore, they are spirits of heavy metal (hence the white robes and corpse face paint) called down by "THE FOX GOD" to assist Babymetal in their journey to spread positivity and metal/J-pop fusion to fans (The ONE) around the world.
Other suggestions:
1). Monochrome (Live at Pia Arena MM, April 2nd, 2023): 8 years later, you get to see a more "mature" Babymetal in their mid-20s rock an epic performance with an amazing audience engagement segment. Yuimetal, unfortunately, left the group in 2018 due to health, and Momometal was just announced as a successor and official 3rd member the day before, after 3 years of hard work with Babymetal.
2). Rondo of Nightmare (Live at Budokan 2014): Babymetal shows off the Kami Band in an epic band flex, followed by a Su-metal solo.
3). Ijime, Dame, Zettai (Live at Sonisphere UK 2014): Babymetal's first major show outside of Japan at a legitimate metal festival, bumped up to the main stage due to a fan campaign. In this iconic and historical performance, Babymetal won over a 55K crowd of UK metal heads who, for the vast majority, had no clue who they were. In the end, they were asking for more as Babymetal walked off stage. This show was THE show that truly elevated Babymetal to the world stage!
Look forward to more Babymetal! 🤘🦊
Thanks for those suggestions.
@@CoachCastTV You're welcome, thank you for your reactions, and enjoy the journey down the foxhole!
Great reaction, thanks, glad you enjoyed! A quick comment about the Kami Band; Kami can mean something like ancestral spirits / family spirits depending on context, they are dressed as spirits as part of a theme where they are the spirits supporting Babymetal. It's one of so many little details that tie in to the overall concept of the band, like every detail is well thought out and considered.
I first saw them when gimme chocolate went viral about ten years ago, I thought it was combined the most fun and weird thing I had seen musically ever. I didn't keep up with them until a couple of years ago when this song (road of resistance) popped up in my feed seemingly at random. I was curious if they continued, was blown away by this performance and kept checking out more. I think I have watched every one of their concerts now, and am still blown away nearly every time I find something new by them.
If I may suggest for a fantastic third song to check out: "BABYMETAL - Ijime,Dame,Zettai - Live at Sonisphere 2014,UK (OFFICIAL)"
Gimme Chocolate went viral and led to a huge bump in their growth when they were just starting out. This performance/concert series was a part of them winning industry awards. BABYMETAL - Ijime,Dame,Zettai - Live at Sonisphere 2014 was a large part of them gaining global popularity, and collaboration with other bands; they were originally booked at the festival to play a side tent (for like 1000 capacity), got bumped to the main stage (65000ish?) and had never played in the west - maybe 1/50 people knew who they were to start. they killed it.
Their story is amazing. Thanks for watching and commenting with this good info. 👍
I just saw them perform this song last night in London and will see them perform it again tonight. It never gets old.
You should check out a newer song or a newer performance of an old song to see them all grown up.
Nice one.
'WE ARE - BABYMETAL'. This was the show closer, if you couldn't tell with the 'SEE YOU' at the end, and on their current tour it still is the show closer.
In fact I will be seeing this live tomorrow night, Wolverhampton UK. It will be an extravaganza.
For the next reaction you could witness what is described as the miracle of Sonisphere. Ijime, Dame, Zettai or just IDZ, this is an anti-bullying song. This performance was the last song of quite a short set at Sonisphere in 2014, a English metal festival with 50-60,000 people. They got called up to perform on the main stage, after originally being set to play on a smaller stage, after their video of Gimme Chocolate went viral. This was their first major performance outside Asia and didn't know how the crowd would react to them. Most people there had never even heard of them before but listen to the crowds reaction at the end of the set.
BABYMETAL - Ijime,Dame,Zettai - Live at Sonisphere 2014 th-cam.com/video/Ro-_cbfdrYE/w-d-xo.html
Have a great time at the concert. Nice use of word of the day! 😆
Please do Rondo of Nightmare Babymetal live next.❤
I never tire of seeing this performance. Babymetal has the best crowds I've seen. "Headbanger!" from their show called Legend Metal Galaxy is one of the wildest things I've seen.
Great reaction. You are on the edge of the foxhole and it is deep 😁 I have literally just got back from London after an 8 hour coach trip after seeing BabyMetal in 2 back to back shows at Roundhouse in London on the 27th, 28 November not the first time doing this to see them I was in the queue at 8am doors did not open untill 7pm . Not the longest I have queued to see them !
Did not think they could get any better, but the 2 shows were something else . Bumped into a fellow fan in my hotel who had flew from Europe to see them both of us talking with horse voice with all the singing, especially from the Road of Resistance. Think my toe is also broken from getting sucked into the circle pit during the show on Monday . Recommended "Megitsune " for your next song in your BabyMetal journey . Resistance is futile 😁🤘🏼🦊🤘🏼
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I like how you've already identified Su's "death glare".
Babymetal is my favourite group, G-Idle is my second favourite group, both groups are very versatile, talented, epic, funny and cute, thanks for reacting to both of them, please keep them coming, these two just don't disappoint
We agree both are great!
Thanks for this reaction. Glad you liked it, the confusion takes on average 3 reactions/videos to dissipate, judging by what you said, you are on track.
They really are smallest/youngest both badass and adorable little rockstars as far as I know. They are older now, but still 'adult adorable' as is a sub-culture in Japan.
And they know how to control a crowd They may look like kids, because they are, but they are highly professional.
The guys behind them are "some of the best session musicians money can buy in Japan" which is needed because Babymetal music is NOT easy to play to say the least. It's highly diverse.
And those guys have worked with lots of largest and smaller artists and some foreign artists usually in Japan.
What did they say about these girls ? They said they are some of the hardest working, most professional and have the most 'passion for the stage' (doing live shows) of anyone they ever worked with. And thus they love working with them.Also they get to travel the world and meet some of their metal bands they wanted to meet at festivals, etc. Now because they also have other projects, etc. Babymetal now also has a western Kami band.
Babymetal is a stupid idea on paper, but they made it work through hard work and talent.
Youre in for such a treat. Love the noobs
I was lucky enough to see Baby Metal and Jinjer live this past summer...I am 58 years old. I made sure I was in the seats and mot on the floor. Those pits are for the younger fans. Both shows were amazing
For the best Japanese female metal band, it has to be the band 'Lovebites' Check out their song 'Swan Song [with Chopin intro] Live'.
This is at about the 80th minute of the concert. Can you tell? Also did you notice all of Su commands were in English to her Japanese audience.
They command audiences worldwide - example Download festival (England) performing "Karate". In the pouring rain.
In 2019 they sold-out all venues in the US including LAForum!! They did tour the US this year, again everything solo-out. There were 4 Japanese Rock/Metal that toured the US this year, 1 Korean Rock band. Are you interested?
Oh, this doesn't include the K-pop Groups that toured the US this year.
You'd never guess from the performers or the crowd that this was the end of a concert.
@@CoachCastTVChecked out your channel, and learned you are primarily a Rock fan. Shocking you have not reacted to the best Rock Band in the world yet. The band - Band Maid!! They performed at Lallapalooza and killed it. Toured the US twice all concerts sold-out!!
Here are 2 songs to start - "Freedom" and "Puzzle".
If you react to them, I'll explain their costumes.
@@outwest1014 Thank you. That group's name comes up some as well, so we'll try to get to them as we can.
Early Babymetal performance was like a Harry Potter sort of books, each song meant to be a chapter of Babymetal story.
You confused with what you see and what you heard because you stepped in from the middle of the story.
The band behind called "Kami band", translated in English "Band of God". They all dressed white because they were all spirits. The girls dressed white once in their concert, that also meant they were spirits, and they were dead once. They dressed like little worriors in a cute way, in collor, it means they've been reborn.
Unless you joining the fox hole from the very beginning and joined their early concert, you will be confused with all the lores and don't know what's going on. I've been there.
"Now witness the firepower of this fully armed and operational BABYMETAL!" 🦊 🖖❤
Just imagine being the guy 13 years ago who walked into his boss's office and said " I've had this brilliant idea - there's these 3 cute young girl singers and dancers - 13 , 12 & 12 years old and I want them to front a metal band - waddya think boss ? " . It's turned out to be a stroke of absolute genius !
4 years later ( when this video was shot ) Su-metal , now 17 has a crowd this size eating out the palm of her hand and the band is touring the world .
At the moment they're on the UK leg of a Tour that played 27 dates in the US before doing 20 dates in Europe and the UK - every one sold out !
There are 2 songs I think you might appreciate - " RONDO OF NIGHTMARE " with the Kami Band intro which showcases the band and " MEGITSUNE " live at BUDOKAN 2021 which showcases Su .
Enjoy !
Couple performances that may add to the BabyMetal extravaganza
BABYMETAL - PA PA YA!! (feat. F.HERO) (OFFICIAL)
F. Hero is a notable Thai rapper
Rondo of Nightmare (w/ Mischiefs of Metal Gods Intro) | LIVE at Budokan Black Night
to see the band show off a little
BABYMETAL REACTS TO TH-camRS REACT TO BABYMETAL
Early BabyMetal watching reactors
BABYMETAL live is LIFE
BABYMETAL FOREVER
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herman li of Dragon Force actually worked with them and helped them with this song! This is a classic live performance. One of my favorite ones for sure.
I was thinking that this song seemed to have some Dragon-Force esque riffs (a couple spots sounded like Through the Fire and Flames), that explains why!
They rock🎉🎉🎉😂
Babymetal is not "music", it is full-blown theater. All their songs are specifically written for these kinds of performances (or, extravaganzas, if you will). The dancing, the little spots for the crowd to yell something, are all designed from the start for live performances on an epic scale. Part of the reason they call their fans The One and the "We are Babymetal" chants are because if you are at a Babymetal concert, you are a part of the show. Everyone in the room is Babymetal in that moment. 😍
That's awesome, and it clearly works for them. Their fans seem to love them dearly. And great use of the word of the day. LOL
Su-metal, (Suzuka Nakamoto) the main singer, is the most thoughtful, goofiest, funniest, kindest & most humble person IRL. Her immense talent speaks for itself. She is, along with the other members, absolutely loved by the fans. They are real sweethearts. You should see what they’re doing these days it’s overwhelmingly awesome. A force for positivity, hope & joy in a world that really needs those things. There was never any conflict for me as I happened across them at a festival in 2014 & they completely blew me (& thousands of others) away. They were and are the best thing to happen to rock/metal in decades and certainly in the 21st century.
The main thing to remember with Babymetal is follow the ques the other two members are giving you with their dancing or Su i.e the middle one will give you a very upset look. As for Kami band the idea is they're the spirits of metal.
1st time I watched this , I cried
I had some conflicts when I heard their first album, but now I just relax and enjoy the ride. I've been listening to live versions of songs off their newest album and they have been superb..
Good reaction again!
Yeah, with Babymetal our brain is never able to compute it the first time hearing a song😂
In your coming journey, you'll realize that literally every single song of them is doing that, every song is different, unique and always a punch in the face that somehow feels awesome. You're right it shouldn't work at all, but for some reason no one can really figure out, it works absolutely perfectly.
I would recommend "Catch me if you can" as next reaction, one of their harder songs, actually the hardest song about a hide-and-seek game on the planet ^^
You will have tons of fun with these ladies in the future, they don't do filler songs and they don't do the same trick twice. Always expect the unexpected.
Kitsune da o!
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Thanks for watching and the great comment. 👍
@@CoachCastTV If you choose "Catch me if you can" go for the Fox Festival version with Kami intro ;)
BabyMetal is great. Years back when I first heard them I was just like you was confused and thinking this should not work but it is. I loved going down that fox hole and learning and listening to what they have done over the past 10 plus years. Even better it lead me to even more Japanese rock and metal bands that have become some of my favorites like Nemophila, BandMaid, LoveBites and Hanabie Which you might like some of those bands too not to mention they are all female bands too. You two should try to check them out sometime in future.Japan has many great musicians and many of them are female. Some more suggestions for BabyMetal Rondo of Nightmare which is just Sumetal(the lead singer by herself.) Also Ijime, Dame, Zettai live at Sonisphere 2014 which was there big breakout show outside of Japan. Megitsune which is a big fan fav and one of most popular. They have alot of newer stuff out now too which is cool and great songs but more adult and different like Monochrome Live. They are all in their early mid 20s now. but their old stuff is a must watch IMO to learn where they started and what got them to 10plus years. Oh and Su does have a great metal death stare but she is a sweetheart if you met her in person.
Thanks for this info!
"Babymetal- It's a whole other thing." Well put.
I discovered Babymetal during pandemic lockdown and not been a fan ever since, and honestly they opened a door for more japanese rock/metal bands, especially female bands ever since their rise to popularity
Su-metal (17), Yuimetal (16) and Moametal (16)
BABYMETAL - Ijime,Dame,Zettai - Live at Sonisphere 2014,UK (OFFICIAL)
Yui and Moa were actually 15. This is from New Year Fox festival, held in January 2015.
3 glasses in on a friday night, this is awesome. What a concept. I know all the classic rock music you review by heart, but this world metal stuff you do is all new and amazing to me. Just wow.
It has taken us off guard in the best possible way.
Every BabyMetal concert is completely sold out.
I was one of the ones who recommended this one and Im really thankful you had watched it. Aside from being an absolutely amazing live performance, the other reason I recommended the song was to get an idea of the group and part of the message they try to spread to listeners. The song itself is supposed to be empowering, and encouraging everyone to push forward no matter the hardships they face. Its supposed to encourage everyone to keep their inner flame burning and to never give up. It's also telling listeners to work together, help others through tough times and get through them together. Another good song to check out would be Karate, the music video will give a good idea of the meaning, despite the language barrier. (It involves them fighting against themselves and overcoming hardships that may go through our heads. Internal conflict.
The group honestly tries to spread positivity and unity around the world, trying to be a positive light in peoples lives.
That's a great message!
They're all just barely 5 feet tall, but on stage they tower over the crowd like they're 8 feet. It's real magic.
I have Baby Metal in my car to drive to. Of course being 74, I sometimes get some strange looks when my windows are open😍😍😍
LOL!
One of the guitarist are from dragon force
None of the guitarists in this video are from DragonForce.
Both Herman Li and Sam Totman from DragonForce recorded guitar tracks for the studio version.
Thank you for your wonderful action. This video is said to be a "legendary stage." The reason is that this video was an "encore song" after all the performances had finished, and the girls were 16 to 17 years old. Also, backing them up during this period was a group called "KAMIBAND", and all the performers were world-class performers. Of course, the singers' singing and dancing performances were also top-notch. The lyrics of this song are also great, so please look for an English translation. Look at a lot of baby metal from this era.
Like I've said, metal isn't for me, but what I can enjoy is seeing a group that has developed their own concept, seemingly perfected it, and have a large rabid fanbase that's having so much fun at their concerts. Western metal is more chaotic, whereas this is an almost militaristic discombobulating extravaganza. The music may not be for me, but it is fun to watch.
as a fan of Babymetal i appreciate what you have said. of course Babymetal is not for everybody and i am fine with that. but you see a hard working team that comes together and puts on a great live experience for its fans. that is what a fan wants. Babymetal is what you said. it is fun metal. and it is. the energy at their shows are tremendous.
Very well said!
I think the phrase that you are looking for is "cognitive dissonance".
Imagine seeing a cat flapping its ears and flying above you like a bird would. It somehow makes sense but it's physically impossible. Same feeling when you see BABYMETAL live.
😆 Yeah, good example.
Su-metal's metal death glare is famous. Moametal and Yuimetal will enchant you with an angel's smile and a devil's whisper.
Kami means spirit or god and in Babymetal lore, the Kamis are heavy metal spirits summoned by the Fox God to support Babymetal during live shows, hence the corpse paint and white burial robes, which have since been replaced by masks and darker robes.
That's a truly awesome concept.
enjoyed ttheir a super lot. top and super unique. keep up the content please
I love this band. I was confused at first, but about the third time watching, I was hooked. Su Metal has an intense look, commands the audience, and looks beautiful while doing it. The band it TIGHT! As a musician, I think they are awesome. The robes they wear are representative of ancient burial robes. I like your video, so I'll be subscribing.
Welcome! We're certainly enjoying discovering them.
This is sheer genius. Yes, nobody would listen to just another japanese metal band, but put these captivating young ladies out front and you have the solution to world peace.
Nakamoto Susuka's / Sumetal ( singer ) her dad was in a Japanese punk band call The Holligans , she got death glare from him lol 🤘😎
I believe most BabyMetal fans have had to go through that inner struggle to reconcile their feelings for this amazing group of performers. In my case, I had to get over myself, stop being too cool for school, open my mind, and open my heart. Accepting BabyMetal has made me a better person, because it has allowed me to be willing to explore other groups that I would never have given a chance before, most notably Sakura Gakuin. Without Sakura Gakuin there might not have been a BabyMetal. And finally, I simply cannot help myself, so here I go again. Su-Metal's fierce look that both of you went on so much about is often erroneously described as a death stare or glare. It is actually the burning gaze of Alexander the Great, which seems to peer into your very soul! Queen Su has a couple other things in common with the mighty Macedonian conqueror.
I like how Coach can channel Yui with his stares. Well done.
LOL, Coach can have a death stare at times.
The Kami band the management put together was so good they started to outshine the girls so they rotate musicians in and out.😂
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Mrs. Coach already spotted Su-Metal's Death Glare!
Coach, looks like you were feeling that Dragonforce style guitar solo before the crowd participation chant. Herman Li was a part of the team for that.
If you do end up reacting to more BM, I've got a little tidbit for you! Hold your hand out, fingers spread, palm away from you. Without bending them, bring thumb, middle, and ring fingers together. You well end up with something similar to "Metal Horns" but also kind of canine like.
This is the Fox Sign. The One's "secret handshake", if you will, represented crudely in emoji at the beginning of this post, and called out as *Kitsune Up!* Foxes up!
That's a very interesting piece of information there, and we appreciate that. And yes, the guitar was hitting all the right spots in Coach's head. LOL
That craziness in the beginning is the “wall of death”
I with ya Coach! The first time I saw the video “Gimme Chocolate” I and most people I showed it to were like WTH am I watching? Lol It’s one of the reasons I like watching g the reaction vids for Babymetal!