Greetings from Finland! What a great surprise from you to make a reaction video to my new favourite (symphonic) progressive metal band from Israel with stellar musicians and a vocal beast Noa Gruman, who: 1. makes her own stage outfits 2. composes the songs & writes the lyrics with the help of her friend Orr Didi, who just recently replaced the bassist that you see in this video 3. has served her two year military service with the Israeli armed forces 4. conducts the Hellscore choir that has performed internationally & with bands like e.g. Therion, Ayreon & Amorphis 5. is a classically trained pianist & cellist, although she doesn't play these instruments with Scardust 6. has also been working with the Israeli opera as 1st soprano 7. worked on her vocals with Floor Jansen (Nightwish) for two years P.S. They have signed with M-Theory Audio & all the music that they have released since 2015 including one EP & two studio albums "Sands of Time" & "Strangers" are just amazing masterpieces for anyone who's into (symphonic) progressive metal. P.S.S. You should also react to this Nightwish medley that Noa did with her Hellscore choir th-cam.com/video/LFvVahzlInY/w-d-xo.html
Hello. Obviously I'm a late Comer to my new band I support. I support 3. All different genres. I met(on TH-cam) Scardust through Patty Gurdy. I follow her folk celtic style. When I hear the long awaited video of Concrete Cages it blue my mind. I was a fan of Twenth Century techniques classical and was a big fan of Frank Zappa especially his classical pieces In the 70s in college. You had a real good reaction. You hear all that and more. I have their music now and I feel that each album is one full work. To put this together they have to read. They have people behind the scenes contributing. Not just lead sheets either. I told the drummer that he is what I call a Percussionist set player. Doesn't always be there as a time keeper. As you see I'm in total Geek Mode. My soul told me to support them. Hope you may get this. I loved your reaction. Peace. Stay safe. God Speed. ❤️🤘
Nice to see a reaction and nice flowing lyrical reading for this! Though there is not a music video for it, for Scardust, I would highly recommend "Concrete Cages" from their newest album.
I'm glad you enjoyed my request! 😸 by the way this track was from their first LP. I also can recommend the music videos of "Break The Ice" and "Mist" from their new LP. They also feature some behind the scenes. Scardust is amazing, but they are not the only artists you missed out on 😏 For example "Heart Healer" is a new project from the swedish guitarrist Magnus Karlsson. He created a Metal Opera by inviting 7 amazing vocalists. In the video description of the song "This Is Not The End", which i also can recommend to react to, you'll find a very good description of this project: th-cam.com/video/Eqh_8flEzjM/w-d-xo.html
One of my favorites by this band. The next song in the song series is also too it's fire. The song series was designed so each song represented the overall theme, but could be played individually. You should checkout the whole 5 songs of the Sands of Time. This band takes some songs to get used to and a lot of their songs are great. I suggest "Gone" next otherwise. Another band that you should checkout is Seven Spires. If you like the proggy sounds, I could suggest Magic Pie. 'P & C' is a good song that isn't too long. If your feeling really adventurous then their 25 minuter - A lifes Work (video backdrop)
Greetings from Finland! What a great surprise from you to make a reaction video to my new favourite (symphonic) progressive metal band from Israel with stellar musicians and a vocal beast Noa Gruman, who:
1. makes her own stage outfits
2. composes the songs & writes the lyrics with the help of her friend Orr Didi, who just recently replaced the bassist that you see in this video
3. has served her two year military service with the Israeli armed forces
4. conducts the Hellscore choir that has performed internationally & with bands like e.g. Therion, Ayreon & Amorphis
5. is a classically trained pianist & cellist, although she doesn't play these instruments with Scardust
6. has also been working with the Israeli opera as 1st soprano
7. worked on her vocals with Floor Jansen (Nightwish) for two years
P.S. They have signed with M-Theory Audio & all the music that they have released since 2015 including one EP & two studio albums "Sands of Time" & "Strangers" are just amazing masterpieces for anyone who's into (symphonic) progressive metal.
P.S.S. You should also react to this Nightwish medley that Noa did with her Hellscore choir th-cam.com/video/LFvVahzlInY/w-d-xo.html
Wow! Thats beyond crazy
Hello. Obviously I'm a late Comer to my new band I support. I support 3. All different genres. I met(on TH-cam) Scardust through Patty Gurdy. I follow her folk celtic style. When I hear the long awaited video of Concrete Cages it blue my mind. I was a fan of Twenth Century techniques classical and was a big fan of Frank Zappa especially his classical pieces In the 70s in college. You had a real good reaction. You hear all that and more. I have their music now and I feel that each album is one full work. To put this together they have to read. They have people behind the scenes contributing. Not just lead sheets either. I told the drummer that he is what I call a Percussionist set player. Doesn't always be there as a time keeper. As you see I'm in total Geek Mode. My soul told me to support them. Hope you may get this. I loved your reaction. Peace. Stay safe. God Speed. ❤️🤘
Nice to see a reaction and nice flowing lyrical reading for this! Though there is not a music video for it, for Scardust, I would highly recommend "Concrete Cages" from their newest album.
This is my favorite band ever seen all of their shows in Israel (I'm also from israel like they are) you must react to more of their songs
I'm glad you enjoyed my request! 😸 by the way this track was from their first LP.
I also can recommend the music videos of "Break The Ice" and "Mist" from their new LP. They also feature some behind the scenes.
Scardust is amazing, but they are not the only artists you missed out on 😏
For example "Heart Healer" is a new project from the swedish guitarrist Magnus Karlsson. He created a Metal Opera by inviting 7 amazing vocalists. In the video description of the song "This Is Not The End", which i also can recommend to react to, you'll find a very good description of this project: th-cam.com/video/Eqh_8flEzjM/w-d-xo.html
SCARDUST is amazing & Noa is a vocal beast. Heart Healer is equally great with those female vocalists Magnus managed to recruit.
One of my favorites by this band. The next song in the song series is also too it's fire. The song series was designed so each song represented the overall theme, but could be played individually. You should checkout the whole 5 songs of the Sands of Time. This band takes some songs to get used to and a lot of their songs are great. I suggest "Gone" next otherwise.
Another band that you should checkout is Seven Spires.
If you like the proggy sounds, I could suggest Magic Pie. 'P & C' is a good song that isn't too long. If your feeling really adventurous then their 25 minuter - A lifes Work (video backdrop)
Took me only one to "get used to" also it was my first experience with prog metal