AJR's songs are so uplifting. They're saying, "Hey, life sucks. But it'll be okay because things can't be bad forever." It's so encouraging. And so catchy.
@@krllo14 Depends on how you look at it and what mindset you have. Life may be difficult, but it can always get better. Bad things happen, but if we are able to push through and be optimistic, we'll make it to the better parts eventually.
I am an AJR fan of Japan. The very cool drum being played in this MV is a traditional Japanese instrument called wadaiko. I was very happy that this instrument was used! I'm studying English and it's very difficult, but I always feel better when I see AJR! Thank you for reading to the end!
I am the funniest TH-camr of all time I watched my latest video and laughed for 69 minutes straight I am extremely funny I am dangerously funny and I have two girlfriends who think I am extremely dangerously funny and they watch all of my videos thanks for listening dear rachel
I absolutely love that shot at 1:28. All the other parts of the video feel somewhat planned out and directed but that just gives of the vibe that Jack just randomly said "Hey guys watch this. I'm gonna go stand on that rock over there and do a silly dance. Make sure you get it on camera."
Agreed. While my favorite AJR song is Overture, Next Up Forever is extremely underrated. I actually made a list of the top 10 best AJR songs: jeremyusmusiccorner.blogspot.com/2020/08/top-10-best-ajr-songs.html
@@jeremyusreevu237 I read your article and enjoyed the reviews, but I think you might be referring to Jack as Adam 😳 Jack is the lead singer with the fun hat lol
@@jeremyusreevu237 nice review... I COMPLETELY AGREE WITH YOU'RE TOP 5! But I think ur completely missing the point with the breastfeeding bit in Thirsty... it's not a bad thing. Read some of the comments in that video and you'll understand. Also, why put your 10th best AJR song as thirsty when u say in the review that it is just decent... There's so many brilliant songs by AJR and u pick one which u say is decent 🤔 Nonetheless, I adore u for making a review on AJR!
I listened to this song right after my college gf broke up with me. She cried and asked me to come over that day, so I did because I was obviously worried. Even risked passing a class for her (it was finals week and I had three uncompleted projects due the next day for the same class). She broke up with me, and on the 25-minute drive back home, I listened to this song on repeat as I cried. Now I’m in the best place of my life with the best/highest paying job out of everyone I graduated with, while also surrounded by the best friends I could ever ask for. I only went up from there :)
I am being humble when I am telling you that I am the most powerful strongest coolest smartest most famous greatest funniest TH-camr of all time! That's the reason I have multiple girlfriends and I show them off on my channel all the time! Bye bye duff
I love how at 2:40, Jack is already clearly wet which is either intentional or they had to redo the shot a bunch but also, Adam looking behind him when Jack falls back is such an eldest sibling thing to do
It’s like two contradicting ideas. They look so happy during the whole thing and seems like they’re having so much fun, as they are singing about how their summer has been absolutely terrible and that they’ve hit an all time low.
they are the kind of celebrities that actually seem like they have real lives and its not just all focusing on maintaining fame and yes they seem fun!!
AJR always has a pattern When their new song comes out I’m usually like “it’s ok, it’s not the best song they’ve made” and then a week later it’s the only song I listen to and it’s my new favorite song
@@floridamadelayy ok im a big ajr fan but you, you're the reason everyone who dislikes ajr HATES their fans, cause they're hostile towards everyone saying the slightest shit negative about them, wow im not crazy, that sucked ass cause of the damn annoying YUP YUP YUP, the world is a marble heart, that was straight garbage, bang, its like finale 2.0, so please do us a favor and gtfo
Ajr is so underrated, they have such a unique style of music, i never get tired of them. They post music often, most artists choose quality or quantity, Ajr chose both! And i feel more connected to them just because of all the behind the seens they do, i love you all!! 💖
Really impressed with how you guys took a shitty thing and made something beautiful out of it. This video just feels more homemade than the rest of them, and whether that was intentional or not, it gives a really good vibe to it, especially because we're all in quarantine and we know what it feels like. Plus, it looks like you guys not only filmed safely (open and empty fields, no one but you guys) and had so so much fun making it. Love everything you guys put out because your heart is clearly so in it
the cover art has the same symbol as the Living room album... I think you are right. They did do that on purpose. Just like living room, this has a home made feel
AJR consistently gives me the feeling of depressed-positivity and i love them forever for it, things might be shit, but these bois and their songs cheer me all the way up THANK YOU
Not ignore it! Even better - they say that at your worst moments, you've got the most to look forward to. "100 Bad Days" is the counterpart to this, where all your hardships, in hindsight, make your life colorful and interesting. It's definitely not always accurate either, but there's a huge difference between ignoring sadness and acknowledging it as a part of your life that may not be fun in the moment, but will pass.
I just seen AJR live in Portland and it was one of the best experiences of my life. They put on an amazing performance. It was one of the most entertaining, exhilarating and magic concerts. Their energy is unlike any other, you can see the joy in what they are doing and that’s why their show is a blast along with their great screen coordinated parts as well. Amazing. Highly recommend seeing live.
it's been 2 years but it still feels like this song came out 2 weeks ago, and I just gotta say that your music has changed my life, this song especially has helped dig me out of a few pits. Thank you so much for everything
@@someotherworldlybeing3167 ahahahahah I doubt it. Adam seems to be the dignified one out of the three. Ryan is the excited one and Jack is the possessed one
In a world filled with countless songs, there is one that stands above all others, a song that has single-handedly changed the course of my life. This extraordinary piece of music, whose name I shall not disclose, has motivated me to achieve feats that were once unimaginable. Its enchanting melody and captivating lyrics have propelled me to become the President of the United States, lose a staggering 100 pounds, and provided solace during my time fighting in the war-torn lands of South Sudan. But beyond my personal journey, this song has also sparked a cultural awakening, inspiring African tribes to overcome cultural shifts, standards, and differences, and embrace their heritage. Allow me to share with you the incredible impact this song has had on my life and the communities it has touched. Firstly, let me take you back to a time when I was just an ordinary citizen, dreaming of making a difference in the world. It was during this period that I stumbled upon this life-altering song. Its powerful message of hope and resilience resonated deeply within me, igniting a fire of determination that would eventually lead me to the highest office in the land. The song's lyrics spoke directly to my soul, urging me to pursue my dreams relentlessly, regardless of the obstacles that lay ahead. As I embarked on my journey to the presidency, this song became my anthem, my source of inspiration during the darkest of times. Its infectious rhythm and uplifting melody propelled me forward, reminding me that anything was possible. It was as if the song itself was whispering in my ear, encouraging me to push beyond my limits and strive for greatness. Without a doubt, this song played a pivotal role in my political ascent, providing me with the strength and motivation to overcome every hurdle that came my way. But the transformative power of this song did not stop there. In my quest for self-improvement, I found myself battling with weight issues, struggling to shed the excess pounds that had plagued me for years. It was during this arduous journey that this song became my unwavering companion. Its lyrics, filled with messages of self-acceptance and inner strength, became my mantra. With each note, I felt a surge of determination, pushing me to adopt a healthier lifestyle and ultimately lose an astounding 100 pounds. The impact of this song extended far beyond my personal struggles. It became a beacon of hope during my time serving in the war-torn lands of South Sudan. As I fought alongside brave soldiers, facing the horrors of conflict, this song provided a much-needed respite from the chaos. Its soothing melody and heartfelt lyrics served as a reminder of the beauty that still existed in the world, even amidst the darkness. It lifted our spirits, fostering a sense of unity and camaraderie among us, soldiers from different backgrounds, fighting for a common cause. In the midst of the chaos, this song became our anthem of resilience, reminding us of the power of music to heal and unite. It gave us the strength to carry on, to fight for a better tomorrow, and to believe that peace was possible. The song's impact on our morale was immeasurable, providing a glimmer of hope in the face of adversity. But the transformative power of this song did not end with my personal journey or the war in South Sudan. It reached far beyond borders, transcending cultural barriers and inspiring African tribes to overcome cultural shifts, standards, and differences, and embrace their heritage. The song's infectious rhythm and universal message of unity resonated deeply with these communities, motivating them to celebrate their unique identities and preserve their rich cultural traditions. In remote villages across Africa, this song became a catalyst for change. It motivated tribes to come together, to revive ancient rituals and customs that were on the verge of extinction. The song's lyrics, though not in their native tongues, spoke to their souls, reminding them of the importance of preserving their cultural heritage for future generations. It ignited a sense of pride and belonging, empowering African tribes to reclaim their narratives and share their stories with the world. Through the power of this song, African tribes found their voices, their rhythms, and their dances. It became a symbol of cultural resilience, a testament to the enduring spirit of these communities. The song's influence spread like wildfire, inspiring tribes across the continent to organize festivals, showcasing their vibrant traditions and fostering cross-cultural exchanges. It became a unifying force, bridging gaps between tribes and fostering a sense of collective identity. As the song's impact continued to ripple through African communities, it caught the attention of the international music scene. Renowned artists and producers recognized its potential to bridge cultures and create a global movement of unity and understanding. Collaborations between African tribes and international musicians flourished, resulting in groundbreaking albums that celebrated the diversity and richness of African music. The cultural shifts and standards that African tribes had to overcome were immense. For centuries, colonization and globalization had eroded traditional practices and threatened the very fabric of African cultures. Western influences had permeated every aspect of life, from language to fashion, and many tribes found themselves at a crossroads, torn between preserving their heritage and embracing the modern world. However, this transformative song served as a catalyst for change, inspiring African tribes to reclaim their cultural identities and resist the homogenizing forces of globalization. It became a rallying cry, urging communities to rediscover their roots and celebrate the richness of their traditions. In the face of cultural shifts, African tribes began to organize cultural festivals and events that showcased their unique heritage. These gatherings became platforms for tribes to come together, exchange knowledge, and revive ancient customs. The song that had initially sparked this movement became the anthem of these festivals, its infectious rhythm and empowering lyrics resonating with attendees from various tribes. Through these festivals, African tribes not only celebrated their own cultures but also fostered cross-cultural understanding and appreciation. They recognized that diversity was a strength and that by embracing their differences, they could create a harmonious and united Africa. The transformative power of music was evident as tribes from different regions and backgrounds came together, sharing their music, dances, and stories, and forging connections that transcended language and borders. As the movement gained momentum, African tribes began to reclaim their cultural practices in everyday life. Traditional clothing, once relegated to special occasions, became a source of pride and identity. Indigenous languages, once marginalized, experienced a resurgence as communities recognized the importance of preserving their linguistic heritage. Art forms such as storytelling, drumming, and traditional crafts were revitalized, passed down from one generation to the next. The impact of this cultural awakening extended beyond the borders of Africa. The world began to take notice of the vibrant and diverse cultures that had long been overshadowed. International audiences were captivated by the mesmerizing rhythms, intricate dances, and soul-stirring melodies that emanated from African tribes. The song that had sparked this movement became a global sensation, transcending language barriers and captivating listeners from all corners of the globe. As the song's popularity soared, collaborations between African tribes and international musicians flourished. These collaborations were not just about merging different musical styles, but also about fostering cultural exchange and understanding. African tribes brought their unique rhythms and melodies, while international artists contributed their own musical influences, resulting in a fusion of sounds that celebrated the diversity of African music. The transformative power of this song was not limited to the realm of music. It sparked a broader cultural renaissance, inspiring African tribes to reclaim their narratives and challenge the dominant narratives that had shaped their histories. Through art, literature, and film, African tribes began to tell their own stories, shedding light on their struggles, triumphs, and aspirations. They reclaimed their agency, challenging stereotypes and misconceptions, and showcasing the depth and complexity of their cultures. This cultural awakening also had a profound impact on the younger generation. African youth, who had grown up in a world dominated by Western influences, found solace and inspiration in the resurgence of their cultural heritage. They embraced their roots with pride, recognizing that their traditions were not relics of the past, but living, breathing entities that could shape their present and future. The transformative power of this song and the cultural awakening it sparked cannot be overstated. It served as a catalyst for change, inspiring African tribes to overcome cultural shifts, standards, and differences, and embrace their heritage. It ignited a sense of pride and belonging, fostering unity and cross-cultural understanding. It empowered communities to reclaim their narratives and challenge dominant narratives. And most importantly, it reminded the world of the richness and diversity of African cultures, breaking down stereotypes and fostering appreciation and respect.
Sometimes I wish that Adam would stand on the left side and Ryan would stand on the right side, in all of their music videos, because it just feels more satisfying when they stand in the positions of the order of their names in AJR
I mean technically from their point of view they are standing in the right order, I think. But we see it reversed. I think? Is that how cameras work? I don't know what I'm talking about but since when has that ever stopped anyone on the internet from giving their uninformed opinions?
How can you not like AJR. They make me think about life as I'm walking down the sidewalk or whatever. It makes me so happy that I'm alive and I get to hear this music. Thank you AJR. ❤
This song really makes me feel so genuinely happy. It doesn’t matter how I felt before listening, but every time I play this my mood is just so much better within seconds. THIS is a band who knows how to write pick-me-up songs.
lets get this to a million views ASAP!!
Agreed, then to 100M, then 1B, then 100B, just like I'm Ready did...
Also be prepare for your comment to blow up haha
Yes
oh yeah :D
We are on it 👁👄👁
Agreed
my favorite part of the song: "shirtless Ryan, being filmed!", really connect to them there lyrics
Totally part of the song and the best part of the song. 😂
3:35 is the timestamp
@@ellawoodcock7095 thank you for the service you have provided for the rest of the fans😁
Why
I'm glad at the end of the day, they're just goofy guys doing what they love and make music
"sorry dear, but you're only going up from here" has very strong "it's going to be ok, you have no choice" vibes
which song is the second lyric from??
that also has a very "we're fucked, it's fine" vibe
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@@shakerrn Screwed
It’s more comforting
AJR's songs are so uplifting. They're saying, "Hey, life sucks. But it'll be okay because things can't be bad forever." It's so encouraging. And so catchy.
For some people it could
@@krllo14 Depends on how you look at it and what mindset you have. Life may be difficult, but it can always get better. Bad things happen, but if we are able to push through and be optimistic, we'll make it to the better parts eventually.
True
@Siren ok
For me it's more of a: "Life sucks but it's ok because it happens to everyone and you're not alone"
I bet their mom was so happy seeing her boys dressing in matching outfits
Lol
They're brothers?! You just blew my mind.
You bet they are brothers! Makes their story even cooler!
I wouldn’t be surprised if she picked them
Ikr
I love the transition at 2:09 from the singing to the trumpet to the guitar to what sounds like a violin
As a violin player yes I can confirm that is a violin
HOW GOOD RIGHT?!?!?
Yes, that is.. most definitely.. _a violin_
I read this just as it was happening
it shows you dont know what a violon sounds like
im a violinist
Oh My Holy God The Entertainment's Here!
Yassss
you just made my day lol
Glad I did something of value 🙂
You did
nice joke
I don't normally leave comments. I am an old woman but this band is my favorite. Such beautiful music and what simple but profound lyrics. Bless you.
I agree , these 3 guys are amazing and I am so thankful for them
So glad to see AJR is getting bigger and better every year
100% they are going to play in stadiums next few years
This is such a good song
Eric Cardinal the tour they just cancelled they were playing some NHL stadiums 👀
Ikr
Hope you see my name...
Okay but Ryan’s “bye!” At the end was the most adorable thing ever 🥺😂
Ther wasn't eny bye at the end
😐
I thought jack said it
@@mlgmousatos1217 of the song, not the video
That was Jack I’m pretty sure
I gotta say, this is them just having fun in all of these scenes.
I am an AJR fan of Japan. The very cool drum being played in this MV is a traditional Japanese instrument called wadaiko. I was very happy that this instrument was used! I'm studying English and it's very difficult, but I always feel better when I see AJR! Thank you for reading to the end!
You are studying English and I'm studying Japanese lol, I started some months ago so I don't know many things yet. はじめまして!
That's super cool! Good luck and hope it's going well!
Nice 👍 keep going buddy
English aint that difficult
I'm spanish native and its harder
Honestly, when I see random comments on TH-cam, I like them right away, but this 1 deserves it.
“Only going up from here”
Everyone needed to hear that
Amen
Only If you decide you wanna go up. And no ones happy enough to want to go up yet.
yeah for real tho
2:39-2:41 I love Adam looking next to him like, “Jack where’d you go?”.
My attitude towards this song:
Ryan bopping his head throughout the whole song
Also, Adam wacking the drums throughout the whole song
Why???
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@@きんぐ-t4n bruh stopppp i see u everywhere
I am the funniest TH-camr of all time I watched my latest video and laughed for 69 minutes straight I am extremely funny I am dangerously funny and I have two girlfriends who think I am extremely dangerously funny and they watch all of my videos thanks for listening dear rachel
I absolutely love that shot at 1:28. All the other parts of the video feel somewhat planned out and directed but that just gives of the vibe that Jack just randomly said "Hey guys watch this. I'm gonna go stand on that rock over there and do a silly dance. Make sure you get it on camera."
sounds like the vibes im getting from him/them
Fastest favorite song since next up forever
Agreed. While my favorite AJR song is Overture, Next Up Forever is extremely underrated. I actually made a list of the top 10 best AJR songs: jeremyusmusiccorner.blogspot.com/2020/08/top-10-best-ajr-songs.html
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@@jeremyusreevu237 I read your article and enjoyed the reviews, but I think you might be referring to Jack as Adam 😳 Jack is the lead singer with the fun hat lol
@@jeremyusreevu237 nice review... I COMPLETELY AGREE WITH YOU'RE TOP 5! But I think ur completely missing the point with the breastfeeding bit in Thirsty... it's not a bad thing. Read some of the comments in that video and you'll understand. Also, why put your 10th best AJR song as thirsty when u say in the review that it is just decent... There's so many brilliant songs by AJR and u pick one which u say is decent 🤔
Nonetheless, I adore u for making a review on AJR!
@@kaitlyn2295 Oh, sorry. I fixed it.
2:09
Probably the smoothest transition I have ever heard.
True
Alternate title: AJR straight up vibin for 3 minutes and 50 seconds
Haaaaahaha
@@BeHappy-fn8yv hjj
Not pictured: Me straight up vibing to AJR's amazing song for 3 minutes and 50 seconds
@@user-ni4cf4xe4i lol
And he had a parachute and that’s a nice thing
I listened to this song right after my college gf broke up with me. She cried and asked me to come over that day, so I did because I was obviously worried. Even risked passing a class for her (it was finals week and I had three uncompleted projects due the next day for the same class). She broke up with me, and on the 25-minute drive back home, I listened to this song on repeat as I cried. Now I’m in the best place of my life with the best/highest paying job out of everyone I graduated with, while also surrounded by the best friends I could ever ask for.
I only went up from there :)
damn adam looks like a majestic lion with that long hair of his (especially at 0:55)
Hahaha haha, I like it tho
Yes
They remind me of the bee gees at 0:55
I'M NOT GAY I'M NOT GAY I'M NOT GAY I'M NO-
Definition is above 👆👆😁😁
AJR: I can’t have nice things
Also AJR: puts a drum set in the water for a 5 second clip
I am being humble when I am telling you that I am the most powerful strongest coolest smartest most famous greatest funniest TH-camr of all time! That's the reason I have multiple girlfriends and I show them off on my channel all the time! Bye bye duff
AxxL to bad that your a disappointment :/
That’s not a drum set it’s just like 3 toms or something
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You ever discover a band and think 'damn i wish i was there at their beginning"?
That's me right now
It's okay we're not a mean fandom you can join us at anytime.
@@raincoatblues already have and y’all are very kind.
Been here for 3ish years now, we’re not mean I promise!💕
100% legit, I'm hella vibing with their music right now
I wish that as well
I love how at 2:40, Jack is already clearly wet which is either intentional or they had to redo the shot a bunch but also, Adam looking behind him when Jack falls back is such an eldest sibling thing to do
Honestly, the best part of this video is how much fun they look like they had making it
It’s like two contradicting ideas. They look so happy during the whole thing and seems like they’re having so much fun, as they are singing about how their summer has been absolutely terrible and that they’ve hit an all time low.
Yeah but he says the song is bummerland haha comedy
fr!!
Adam is going to grow his hair even longer and become a Disney princess
The only Disney princess I’ll ever need
Or Jesus xd
Yes.
@@jaevlaarthie7726 ikr
Jaevla Arthie Jesus wishes
I feel like these are the kind of people who you'd genuinely enjoy being friends with.
And have the most wholesome fun ever.
@@MonicaDahl83 musical Keanu Reeves
@@MonicaDahl83 agreed
they are the kind of celebrities that actually seem like they have real lives and its not just all focusing on maintaining fame
and yes they seem fun!!
@persephone Plasmids it's so true tho
I love the bloopers, These guys just seem like chill and chaotic ppl and I love it
2:27: well boys we did it, Jack with his hat is no more
It is cursed
If only 🙄
Why???
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no hat, no hair
That hat needs to go
They have such chaotic cryptid energy... which explains why I like them so much.
The little kid playing the drums was the most wholesome thing i have ever seen 😍😂
2:31 i think ajr has helped atleast if not all of their fans through things
is it just me or do all of AJR’s songs just feel like a fever dream
Yeah. But a good fever dream if that's even a thing😂😂
You have a point...
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I love it
Yeah ❤
Jack: “Shirtless Ryan being filmed~”
Ryan: GeT oUt *door slams*
Kinky ;3
That’s gonna get memed watch XD
That is what happened
That voice to trumpet transition is one of the best things I've ever heard
個人的まじで流行ってほしい曲堂々の一位
I like how the minute the premiere started it’s like the whole AJR fandom arise from the grave, this was amazing!
Ajr: I can’t afford nice things
Also AJR: *jack with seven haircuts*
also jack: blew 20 grand on shirts lol 😂
😂😂😂
well i wouldn’t say him being bald is a very *nice thing*
I didn’t think about that
ya
THE BEST GROUP IN THE WORLD
GUYS, THIS IS AJR
Yay
Yes. Yes.
You know it's a good song when the most replayed is at the start of the song.
AJR always has a pattern
When their new song comes out I’m usually like “it’s ok, it’s not the best song they’ve made” and then a week later it’s the only song I listen to and it’s my new favorite song
Robert Kingsley 🤜🏻
As an Asian student who is the top of their grade/year. I can confirm it sleps harder than my dad.
The number of likes used to be 123, then I came along
omg i relate to that
TRUEEE
This song gave me strength
It radiates strength
It influences you to keep going.
It makes you want to become a more productive person
can’t we all agree
"better nix my summer plans" hits hard with the pandemic
My summer plan was an AJR concert :(
Same, I feel your pain ❤️
brooooo sameee
Omg same
same 😭
OMG same 😭😭😭😭
I don’t think AJR knows how many people they’re inspiring. I’m from Malaysia and no one would expect I listen to AJR. But here I am.
Russian fan here XD
Adam in Live Chat: I'm not sure what POG is-
Everyone in Live Chat: *POG POG POG POG*
Poor Adam. 😂
Awww. He doesn't know.
purpluuu_
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And then he does the same thing
POGS
This song is honestly such a mood omg
The "duh duh dun duh dun" transitioning into the sound of the trumpet playing was really trippy. So good. 😱👍
In the vid, the camera following the sound from mic to trumpet etc. thru the black cord - so cool!
I rewatched it just to watch for this and ah so good, their minds 🤯
Director: How many instruments are you going to play?
AJR: Yes.
*y e s*
lol
IM ACTUALLY LMFAO RN
XDDDDDD
@Levi Jones he didn’t play the mayonnaise smh 👏🙄
This is SUCH an underrated song like bro these words are stuck in my playlist and ain't getting out
It didn't look like a bummer, I bet they had so much fun.
Ha! Bummerland, more like summerland
I thought the same thing! I would love to be there too! It felt like being a kid in summer again , back in the day,
3:28 I never expected to appear in one of these videos.
Lol
You're famous now
lmao
How did it feel to meet AJR lol
bro oml can i get an autograph???
I clicked on it and I was like “YAYYY!!” but then I saw it was a premier and now I’m emotionally destroyed for the rest of my pitiful life
i feel ya there
☹️so sad...😞 I’m really really excited tho🥳🤗
@@sinkingpickles I know right?! Im so ajr deprived rn
Micah Tate Curtis yeah😞 I just wish the song was already out...☹️ I want hear it NOW!!!
@@sinkingpickles i legit cant wait for the next album
This is by far one of their best music videos to date, prove me wrong.
Yes
Hairstylist: How many haircuts have you had already?
Jack: Yes
Bruh he's literally just Johnny Sins.
3 years ago, Jack got 7 haircuts.
Jack: doesn't wear hat
Fans: somethings wrong I can feel it
its 2020 everything is wrong
@@ianw9084 thank you sometimes I do that lol
@Justin Neal ikr
Justin Neal ikr
😂😂😂 it's true.
Jack: Enthusiastic
Ryan: EXTREMELY Enthusiastic
Adam: C A L M
He plays bass right? That's just the vibe they usually have
Not 1:47 lol
@@crispbacon5841 THATS RYAN
@@axeseedsbiggestfan508 lmao
@@Leo_ds4 Jack dancing on stage is more than enthusiastic lol, it's straight up possessed
2:11 I love the transition so much 😭
If this song doesn’t get at least some recognition I’m actually gonna cry
But this song isn’t very good at all
@@unrealpandas what???
@@unrealpandas stfu
@@floridamadelayy ok im a big ajr fan but you, you're the reason everyone who dislikes ajr HATES their fans, cause they're hostile towards everyone saying the slightest shit negative about them, wow im not crazy, that sucked ass cause of the damn annoying YUP YUP YUP, the world is a marble heart, that was straight garbage, bang, its like finale 2.0, so please do us a favor and gtfo
@@kodekYT I'm still here im not going nowhere tf 🤣
Ajr is so underrated, they have such a unique style of music, i never get tired of them. They post music often, most artists choose quality or quantity, Ajr chose both! And i feel more connected to them just because of all the behind the seens they do, i love you all!! 💖
They truly are one of the best
Ok
@@brennanm7 even tho you said OK, dont you mean "OK Orchestra". LMAO. SEE WHAT I DID THERE????
there my fav😍😍
Accurate. 💯💯💯💯👏🏾👏🏾
Really impressed with how you guys took a shitty thing and made something beautiful out of it. This video just feels more homemade than the rest of them, and whether that was intentional or not, it gives a really good vibe to it, especially because we're all in quarantine and we know what it feels like. Plus, it looks like you guys not only filmed safely (open and empty fields, no one but you guys) and had so so much fun making it. Love everything you guys put out because your heart is clearly so in it
the cover art has the same symbol as the Living room album... I think you are right. They did do that on purpose. Just like living room, this has a home made feel
ikr!!
@@PianoDoctor The symbol is actually the band's logo, which is just "AJR"
we will never thank you enough for shirtless Ryan being filmed
Let's pray for those who don't know this guys exist, poor souls.
Life amen
AJR consistently gives me the feeling of depressed-positivity and i love them forever for it, things might be shit, but these bois and their songs cheer me all the way up THANK YOU
No one:
AJR: *aggressively play the drums*
Aggressively hits drum twice
@Izaya Wilhite le jishwa ||-//
I can't explain how much I love this song. It's basically saying hitting your rock bottom should be treated like an accomplishment.
Yeah it’s my favorite song because of that reason alone.
It’s about COVID
100 Bad Days is great too.
i never thought of it like this tysm for bringing this point up
@@scratch577 Not everything post 2020 is about covid. You really think a timeless band like AJR would date themselves like that? Please, just stop.
Idk why but them hitting the drums in sync gets me
same! Gets me going every time
Same, good observation
If you like that may I suggest drum tao. Their cover of High Hopes is pretty cool.
Same it’s soooo good
I DARE you guys to sub to AJR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyone else high key digging Adam’s long hair and is glad he isn’t the one who got 7 haircuts?
Yeah the others both have short hair so I think it adds a bit of variety Ygm?
Yes so digging it
2:42 love the random shaky camera
Ajr's music is literally "im sad but fuck that im just gon ignore it" and i love it
Yes!
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Not ignore it! Even better - they say that at your worst moments, you've got the most to look forward to. "100 Bad Days" is the counterpart to this, where all your hardships, in hindsight, make your life colorful and interesting.
It's definitely not always accurate either, but there's a huge difference between ignoring sadness and acknowledging it as a part of your life that may not be fun in the moment, but will pass.
true except for the turning outd
Yes it is “I’m sad but fuck that I’m just gon ignore it”
Jack: shows himself with no hair
Also Jack: immediately switching to a scene where he does have hair to reassure fans that it is fake
Or is it...
That scene could have been filmed befor he had a haircut if it was real
And at the end, it shows them taking the caps off lol
@@MrRhodes350 yah that is what i was gonna say
My Therapist: Bald AJR Doesn't exist it can't hurt you
Bald AJR:
cursed
my thoughts exactly
I don't think Bald AJR would hurt anyone.
Bald Chewbacca on the other hand...
@@ParadoxPerson02 Look up ewok with no fur. Now that's something to be afraid of.
Good thing it’s fake bald
I just seen AJR live in Portland and it was one of the best experiences of my life. They put on an amazing performance. It was one of the most entertaining, exhilarating and magic concerts. Their energy is unlike any other, you can see the joy in what they are doing and that’s why their show is a blast along with their great screen coordinated parts as well. Amazing. Highly recommend seeing live.
I have to wait two goddamn days??
Right I’m on it
Ha ha I’m setting like 20,000000000 reminders and alarms so I won’t miss it
RIGHT!!
Oh i didn't even know till u said it😂
There’s a recording of it live if you don’t want to wait !
*Waits Faster*
Ayyyy, AJR is back and I'm early to the comment section!
Ayy
Early before premiere gang
Ya
Same
My english bit very good
But im so excited , AJR IS BACK BOOYY
>:D
I watched this during my chemistry class, and honestly? Totally worth it.
it's been 2 years but it still feels like this song came out 2 weeks ago, and I just gotta say that your music has changed my life, this song especially has helped dig me out of a few pits. Thank you so much for everything
Calling it, this is going be used in movie trailers one day.
I would definitely hope so
It is so gonna be used
its not
@@mattohnona2779 we gotta hope lol
@@sioncollafar1126 Yeah. I would love that. But its never gonna happen. Reality sucks
I can’t tell you how relieved I was when they pulled off their bald caps at the end of the video.
You have to admit it looked real!
Edit: Well, that's kinda the purpose of bald caps in the first place...
This is the official 2020 theam song
Thanks for the spoiler pal LMAO AHAH ? (I’m joking)
Mee too I was like 😰😰😰😢😭😭😭
Same
3:36
no one:
Jack: SHIRTLESS RYAN BEING FILMED
im pretty sure it was adam tho
2021: shirtless jack being filmed
Edit: in way less sad
@@magicalprincessgirl so Adam will be shirtless in the next song?
@@someotherworldlybeing3167 ahahahahah I doubt it. Adam seems to be the dignified one out of the three. Ryan is the excited one and Jack is the possessed one
@@rencantspel4628 I see
is it me or do i LOVE ajr's smile lol😆
ME
AYE
its so innocent
y'all are the most underrated musicians i have ever seen
zero nudity
just good lyrics and vibes
You know what? Don't answer that.
bloopers dont count
“Shirtless Ryan caught on film”
I don’t get how nudity comes up often because like... music videos never have straight up nudity in them-
@@thatoneguydamonreid2510 also there's SO many bands without it anyway??
AJR is one of the few bands that I could listen to without stopping.
What about twenty one pilots?
Same but soon I get a headache from listening to music and writing a 12 page essay on a topic that I didn't even know existed.
@@gifflet those are the best moments in life
@@greenstuff22 I only started highschool tho
yes
Me: man all of today's music is depressing, even the happy songs are downbeat
AJR: Hold my trumpet 🎺
JJ left
@@smexyrexy1509 :(
Nah bro , you just listen the wrong music
I’m just really grateful for it. This song makes me want to believe that the future will be brighter
@@Iffondrel Its all about perspective
I love ajr so much they have been there for my through highs and lows i fan of 2 and half years thank you ajr so much ❤️
This song its gona be incredible
Yes
I’m soooo exited!!!!🤗🤗🤩🤩😝😝😁😁
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It is...
100% going to be played on hits 1 all the way till October
jack: shirtless ryan being FILMED
ryan: GET OUT!
Pretty sure that wasn't Jack. Sounded a little too deep to be Jack
Pretty sure it’s Jack
I thought it's Adam...
Jack and Adam have been secretly fused together..
It was Adam not jack filming
They seemed to have so much fun in making this song.
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Sadly, there are people who don't know AJR and won't know to come ;(
That's a real bummer
@@Beam3178 land
@@akaiceborg Ha I see w h a t y o u d i d t h e r e
@@user-ni4cf4xe4i Ah yes
@@user-ni4cf4xe4i Lmao I should do that too
I swear if jack stops dancing better than everyone....I will never N-e-v-e-r forgive him.
Same!!!! I really like his dance omg for some reason lol.
@Miles No.❤
@Miles what if thay are not religious? Or Muslim?Then what.
@Miles bro nobody cares. we're trying to listen to music.
Miles uh what
The transition from the trumpet to the guitar at 2:15 is absolutely glorious. S+ level mixing
omg just realized that it’s crazy
@@zackieboi same
Then seems to swap to violin at the end
It's because if you change the attack of any sound it can be any instrument 👍
@@kiavibrans742no shit Sherlock
I love this
Don't worry boys, we will always be proud of you, you don't have to go bigger,, but that being said... We can't wait to see what you do next.
Hahhahahaha
Sometimes I wish that Adam would stand on the left side and Ryan would stand on the right side, in all of their music videos, because it just feels more satisfying when they stand in the positions of the order of their names in AJR
I mean technically from their point of view they are standing in the right order, I think. But we see it reversed. I think? Is that how cameras work? I don't know what I'm talking about but since when has that ever stopped anyone on the internet from giving their uninformed opinions?
@@ChristinaMitchellwriter This created a paradox in my mind.
@@moami1031 You're welcome? 😂
@@ChristinaMitchellwriter you’re right tho
They do stand like that, but because of the camera being in front of them, it is flipped, so, they are but only in their perspective.
jack: falls back into the water
adam: looks back to see if he’s okay
ryan: doesn’t even realise
I think he was just tilting his head as he was getting into the beat.
@@kelseygordon699 whether he was or not thats a big tilt so it does look more like hes turned to check XD
@@kingofbirds true. I mean i still love the headcannon of Ryan being like "meh. Its just Jack"
@@kelseygordon699 XD yess
a summary of AJR
Bald AJR is something I did not expect, nor need, nor should have ever seen....
2020 for AJR: Ha ha, Shirtless Ryan and bald bois.
I claimed the 100th like
@iAmVeryRandom tHat IsNt a GoOd NuMbeR Kermit!!
255th be like
Hahahaha
317th like
When the song isn't out yet: Bummerland, here I am :(
But where are you :(
Thats a lyric on the song lol
Better nix my summer plans
I have another 8 hours to wait up in alaskaaaa
Evie Gruenberg ajr is more important
When you realize they probably once had a discussion about calling themselves JAR
Or RAJ, or JRA, RJA, or ARJ,
@@warpey9650 honestly RJA and JRA seem the most reasonable, but I like AJR the best
*j a r*
@@nadiagoldman5292 smae
ew
How can you not like AJR. They make me think about life as I'm walking down the sidewalk or whatever. It makes me so happy that I'm alive and I get to hear this music. Thank you AJR. ❤
This song really makes me feel so genuinely happy. It doesn’t matter how I felt before listening, but every time I play this my mood is just so much better within seconds. THIS is a band who knows how to write pick-me-up songs.