A wonderful song that contains the vision and beliefs presented by Dreamcatcher for a world that is becoming desolate by greed, confrontation and conflict! 'Not for me, for all of us...'
And in the last part of Apocalypse, BONVOYAGE, they're saying “goodbye Earth, we will let you rest, please forgive us, even though you might not love us, we do love you 🌎”.
They are Dreamcatcher for all Time , they are : the History , the Legend , the Myth , and the Story . Remember Their : Flame , Magic , Power and Beauty ,
Loving your DC journey. I really hope you continue to check them out and even dig into their albums and eps and somepoint. Their discography is extremely diverse.
If you ever do the whole Nightmare series you will notice this: The Nightmare series is more towards the Lovecraftian horror ( talking about MVs ), all those MVs have a more "classic" feel and so does the sound. Guitars are more towards "classic rock/metal sound" The Dystopia trilogy was about cyber bullying which is more of a "modern" issue and the sound of the songs tend to a more modern sound with a more EDM feel. The Apocalypse trilogy are about the climate change and over exploitation of earth which is a direct result of industrialization and both Maison and Vision have a more "industrial rock/metal" sound. Bon Voyage is like the aftermath of it all where humanity will need to rebuild and progress as a society and species. And if you listen to the song, it's very "progressive rock" All this to say that with Dreamcatcher, everything is coherent, even down to the sound of the songs.
Maison was a huge milestone for Dreamcatcher but I don't have any big stories for contxt about Vision era. A small story is that Siyeon (pronounced she-yawn) is SO cool she was standing center stage when she messed up the ending choreography on live national TV... and everyone liked her way better.
dreamcatcher \:D/ yeah at first I thought it was just a continuation of the environmental theme but as you picked up at the end, it's essentially an anti-war song. there's a lot of war imagery and just as a note, dreamcatcher's rap sections often reveal the true theme of the song - turning over the pages of history and how instigators cause deep pain. war after all, can result in apocalypse lol :) you also mentioned boundless music at the end and this is actually a characteristic of dreamcatcher's music. they use all aspects of music throughout all genres and periods in time but almost never reuse the same aspect of music. vision is the only song that uses synthwave and the rock elements are a lot more industrial than in other songs.
Definitely at first i thought that and it could make sense in both meanings at first and then it changed. Incredible. And if we have an apocalypse it definitely seems like it can be a combination of all these things happening at once. And nowadays that doesnt seem to far off. Thanks so much for watching and sharing those insights.
Looking forward to Bon Voyage reaction. So you can get the full understanding of this trilogy. Not sure if this was mentioned in the comments in your other videos, but of course you would have already noticed it, but Dreamcatcher's main genre is rock/metal in all their title tracks, dubbed "The faces of K-rock" The more rock heavy songs they have are more in their earlier songs from debut, the nightmare series (6 title tracks) -Chase Me (Debut) -Goodnight -Fly High (the MV for this is actually the prequel to Chase Me, if you want to watch it in order) -You and I -What -Piri (means flute in Korean) There is an alternate ending to the nightmare series and it is their Japanese song called "Breaking Out" Other songs that dont really tie into a certain storyline, just standalone songs: -Deja Vu (game collab with King's Raid mobile game) -R.O.S.e Blue (game collab with Girl Cafe Gun) -BEcause (standalone, MV was inspired by movie "Us") Japanese tracks: As mentioned "Breaking Out" -No More -Eclipse (which is actually the opening song for the anime: Kings Raid) Anniversary songs: -Full Moon (1st year anniversary) -Over the Sky (2nd year) -Reason (6th year) Of course recent song: -OOTD I think that covers all the title tracks, of course there are the B-sides, but it will take forever to list alp them, but all their B-sides from each album are worth listening to.
@@SaeedReacts.Even if you don't react, listen to the Japanese digital single, "Don't light my fire." It's a Japanese track that I like. I think you'll like it, too😊
The theme of the Apocalypse Trilogy is really amazing, but we get to understand what's going on right at the end of their next comeback, Bon Voyage. The storyline starts with Maison in which we see the Goddesses descend from the heavens to protect Earth. However, the environmental apocalypse happens anyway and Mother Earth is dying. In Vision, following the collapse of the environment, all out war breaks out around. We then see how the Goddesses set up the way forward by infiltrating in crucial infrastructure. Then we watch as they reveal themselves on the Global Media to declare their Vision to Humanity and Earth: "For your bright tomorrow and this beautiful place, let us give it up tonight". They then deploy energy barriers (shields) around certain Human habitats, completely sealing them off from the rest of the World, which dies out due to War. The Apocalypse happened in the end and only few survived. But why they did this, what their grand plan is, or what their Vision is about, is only revealed in Bon Voyage. I won't reveal more, but I can say that the scenario is worthy of a very good sci-fi movie or game.
"Vision" is part 2 of the Apocalypse trilogy. I believe they are showing us the perspective from the future in this series, showing us how the earth looks like when we keep acting like we do. While "Maison" was talking about the destruction of the environment, here they seem to be talking about the destruction due to war. I don't know if that was the idea from the beginning, but Putin's aggression definitely played a role here. In one set they even dance in front of what looks sort of like a huge trident, which is the coat of arms of Ukraine (could be a coincidence though, or this is me seeing things). It is easy to see how the conflict in Ukraine could result in global destruction. It's just a push of a button away. Note that Dami presses a launch button, but it's not for nukes. It's for spreading their message, their vision. Peace. To be heard all around the world. The song is also a call for action, to stand together against aggressors and those who are destroying the planet out of greed. There is not much difference between someone leading an army or a corporation, if the result is destruction. Still, Dami said the intention is to resolve the problems in a peaceful way. So, what do we do? There is no easy answer. Dami has an outfit that shows that perfectly. One half is an innocent bridal dress, the other half is simply badass. What I know is that any aggressor only listens to very limited diplomacy, and they need to know that the good in the world is ready and willing to fight them if needed. Whoever the aggressor is, we are more than them. They need to know they will never succeed, the only option is peace. By the way, my interpretation could be completely wrong, any other theory is perfectly valid as well. Musically, it's heavier than Maison, and I feel it fits the subject matter very well. It sounds aggressive and heavy, but also soft and vulnerable. There is the duality again. And I love the fake keychange at the end of the chorus, the crazy bass and the guitar in the bridge. All in all this is a fantastic release!
"The powerful instigator draws closer" (PUTIN! UN! JINPING! NATANYAHU!) "Gonna get you karma!" @ Netanyahu RIP all the innocent Palestinians who've lost their lives in this senseless war 💔 I've been a fan of DC for almost 4 years and their music just makes me more emotional as time goes on. It's so meaningful for the times. Another great review. PEACE ❤
This song more connected to war PoV of apocalypse, not global warming. As I said on comment on Maison reaction, the scene before the rap line is the hint. Watching the war is happening. ALSO this song was released, in the year when Russia 'started' to invade Ukraine, earlier that year, so the moment was great..
@@SaeedReacts. Aha, that's fine Love how you capture most of the story and writing Hope you check out "BEcause" and "Deja Vu" after this trilogy Both are standalone projects, not related to each other Also have a great creative writing
A wonderful song that contains the vision and beliefs presented by Dreamcatcher for a world that is becoming desolate by greed, confrontation and conflict! 'Not for me, for all of us...'
And in the last part of Apocalypse, BONVOYAGE, they're saying “goodbye Earth, we will let you rest, please forgive us, even though you might not love us, we do love you 🌎”.
They are Dreamcatcher for all Time ,
they are :
the History ,
the Legend ,
the Myth ,
and the Story .
Remember Their : Flame , Magic , Power and Beauty ,
Loving your DC journey. I really hope you continue to check them out and even dig into their albums and eps and somepoint. Their discography is extremely diverse.
Thanks so much for joining me on this journey.
It's so much fun to find and watch another reaction from Dreamcatcher. You'll fall for them more and more😂
Amazing group!
If you ever do the whole Nightmare series you will notice this:
The Nightmare series is more towards the Lovecraftian horror ( talking about MVs ), all those MVs have a more "classic" feel and so does the sound. Guitars are more towards "classic rock/metal sound"
The Dystopia trilogy was about cyber bullying which is more of a "modern" issue and the sound of the songs tend to a more modern sound with a more EDM feel.
The Apocalypse trilogy are about the climate change and over exploitation of earth which is a direct result of industrialization and both Maison and Vision have a more "industrial rock/metal" sound.
Bon Voyage is like the aftermath of it all where humanity will need to rebuild and progress as a society and species. And if you listen to the song, it's very "progressive rock"
All this to say that with Dreamcatcher, everything is coherent, even down to the sound of the songs.
Thanks for that info! Nightmare series Definitely sounds interesting as well!
Good catch!
Maison was a huge milestone for Dreamcatcher but I don't have any big stories for contxt about Vision era. A small story is that Siyeon (pronounced she-yawn) is SO cool she was standing center stage when she messed up the ending choreography on live national TV... and everyone liked her way better.
dreamcatcher \:D/
yeah at first I thought it was just a continuation of the environmental theme but as you picked up at the end, it's essentially an anti-war song. there's a lot of war imagery and just as a note, dreamcatcher's rap sections often reveal the true theme of the song - turning over the pages of history and how instigators cause deep pain. war after all, can result in apocalypse lol :)
you also mentioned boundless music at the end and this is actually a characteristic of dreamcatcher's music. they use all aspects of music throughout all genres and periods in time but almost never reuse the same aspect of music. vision is the only song that uses synthwave and the rock elements are a lot more industrial than in other songs.
Definitely at first i thought that and it could make sense in both meanings at first and then it changed. Incredible. And if we have an apocalypse it definitely seems like it can be a combination of all these things happening at once. And nowadays that doesnt seem to far off. Thanks so much for watching and sharing those insights.
Looking forward to Bon Voyage reaction. So you can get the full understanding of this trilogy. Not sure if this was mentioned in the comments in your other videos, but of course you would have already noticed it, but Dreamcatcher's main genre is rock/metal in all their title tracks, dubbed "The faces of K-rock"
The more rock heavy songs they have are more in their earlier songs from debut, the nightmare series (6 title tracks)
-Chase Me (Debut)
-Goodnight
-Fly High (the MV for this is actually the prequel to Chase Me, if you want to watch it in order)
-You and I
-What
-Piri (means flute in Korean)
There is an alternate ending to the nightmare series and it is their Japanese song called "Breaking Out"
Other songs that dont really tie into a certain storyline, just standalone songs:
-Deja Vu (game collab with King's Raid mobile game)
-R.O.S.e Blue (game collab with Girl Cafe Gun)
-BEcause (standalone, MV was inspired by movie "Us")
Japanese tracks:
As mentioned "Breaking Out"
-No More
-Eclipse (which is actually the opening song for the anime: Kings Raid)
Anniversary songs:
-Full Moon (1st year anniversary)
-Over the Sky (2nd year)
-Reason (6th year)
Of course recent song:
-OOTD
I think that covers all the title tracks, of course there are the B-sides, but it will take forever to list alp them, but all their B-sides from each album are worth listening to.
Thanks so much for sharing this info! Appreciate it.
@@SaeedReacts.Even if you don't react, listen to the Japanese digital single, "Don't light my fire." It's a Japanese track that I like. I think you'll like it, too😊
The theme of the Apocalypse Trilogy is really amazing, but we get to understand what's going on right at the end of their next comeback, Bon Voyage. The storyline starts with Maison in which we see the Goddesses descend from the heavens to protect Earth. However, the environmental apocalypse happens anyway and Mother Earth is dying. In Vision, following the collapse of the environment, all out war breaks out around. We then see how the Goddesses set up the way forward by infiltrating in crucial infrastructure. Then we watch as they reveal themselves on the Global Media to declare their Vision to Humanity and Earth: "For your bright tomorrow and this beautiful place, let us give it up tonight". They then deploy energy barriers (shields) around certain Human habitats, completely sealing them off from the rest of the World, which dies out due to War. The Apocalypse happened in the end and only few survived. But why they did this, what their grand plan is, or what their Vision is about, is only revealed in Bon Voyage. I won't reveal more, but I can say that the scenario is worthy of a very good sci-fi movie or game.
Glad to see you are enjoying your DreamCatcher journey.
Amazing journey. Great concepts!
🤟😁🤟...💯🥰😍🤩 Dreamcatcher...☘️😇🍀...🌛😀🌜
"Vision" is part 2 of the Apocalypse trilogy. I believe they are showing us the perspective from the future in this series, showing us how the earth looks like when we keep acting like we do. While "Maison" was talking about the destruction of the environment, here they seem to be talking about the destruction due to war. I don't know if that was the idea from the beginning, but Putin's aggression definitely played a role here. In one set they even dance in front of what looks sort of like a huge trident, which is the coat of arms of Ukraine (could be a coincidence though, or this is me seeing things).
It is easy to see how the conflict in Ukraine could result in global destruction. It's just a push of a button away. Note that Dami presses a launch button, but it's not for nukes. It's for spreading their message, their vision. Peace. To be heard all around the world. The song is also a call for action, to stand together against aggressors and those who are destroying the planet out of greed. There is not much difference between someone leading an army or a corporation, if the result is destruction. Still, Dami said the intention is to resolve the problems in a peaceful way.
So, what do we do? There is no easy answer. Dami has an outfit that shows that perfectly. One half is an innocent bridal dress, the other half is simply badass. What I know is that any aggressor only listens to very limited diplomacy, and they need to know that the good in the world is ready and willing to fight them if needed. Whoever the aggressor is, we are more than them. They need to know they will never succeed, the only option is peace.
By the way, my interpretation could be completely wrong, any other theory is perfectly valid as well.
Musically, it's heavier than Maison, and I feel it fits the subject matter very well. It sounds aggressive and heavy, but also soft and vulnerable. There is the duality again. And I love the fake keychange at the end of the chorus, the crazy bass and the guitar in the bridge. All in all this is a fantastic release!
Thank you so much for shar that interpretation. Very informative.
Dreamcatcher !
"The powerful instigator draws closer" (PUTIN! UN! JINPING! NATANYAHU!)
"Gonna get you karma!" @ Netanyahu
RIP all the innocent Palestinians who've lost their lives in this senseless war 💔
I've been a fan of DC for almost 4 years and their music just makes me more emotional as time goes on. It's so meaningful for the times.
Another great review. PEACE ❤
This song more connected to war PoV of apocalypse, not global warming. As I said on comment on Maison reaction, the scene before the rap line is the hint. Watching the war is happening.
ALSO this song was released, in the year when Russia 'started' to invade Ukraine, earlier that year, so the moment was great..
Raise your flag, stand your ground, actually like a command for Ukrainian and Palestinian to protect their land and fight back against the "enemy"
Thanks for the info. I talked a bit about peace and the state of the world as well, so definitely got that vibe too.
Yeaaahhhh🤟
glad to see you're enjoying about to my beautiful girls
after that trilogy you should react their old songs or other songs of their albums
Enjoying this journey. Looking forward to more. Thanks for watching.
Is there any issue with your camera, bro?
It seems a little blurry to me
I saw that at the middle or something the autofocus seemed to not work properly 😞
@@SaeedReacts. Aha, that's fine
Love how you capture most of the story and writing
Hope you check out "BEcause" and "Deja Vu" after this trilogy
Both are standalone projects, not related to each other
Also have a great creative writing