Thank you so much for your reaction!! You guys are so sweet 💕 🌿Timestamps: 🌿 Family Tree (Intro) - 2:57 American Teenager - 5:01 House in Nebraska - 8:33 Western Nights - 12:10 Family Tree - 16:39 Hard Times - 24:21 Thoroughfare - 28:56 Gibson Girl - 34:00 Ptolemaea - 38:10 August Underground - 43:48 Televangelism - 44:54 Sun Bleached Flies - 46:39 Strangers - 49:19
Ever since I heard this album for the first time I haven't stopped listening to it, and it's crazy how you can obsess over a song for days even after listening to it over and over again. Some songs that didn't grab me that much at first and that I wouldn't listen to again grow on you after a while, even more so when you become aware of the concept of the album and the role of that song within it. It's impossible to listen to Hard Times and not feel the weight of this song and every time I hear it I cry until I die haha I loved your reaction and connection to the album, so honest!
thoroughfare is actually a really sad song in the story of ethel cain!! it’s about her being kidnapped and taken to california but she developed stockholm syndrome
You two are the sweetest ever here. One of the best reactions to this I’ve seen. I’ve seen many, and most are just frustrating as they are clueless through the end.
It’s crazy when you realize Ethel isn’t a reliable narrator and she was actually kidnapped by Isaiah and is so broken she creates the false story that’s told in Thoroughfare.
"In the corner On my birthday You watched me Dancing right there in the grass I was too young To noticе That some types of love could bе bad"... I JUST CRY A LOT EVERYTIME
Family tree was my favorite track on first listen. I believe in the chorus, she’s referring to the white horse and river as being saved. A white horse is often associated with a white knight whisking a damsel away, and the river being a symbol of baptism and washing her clean of her past sins (also probably a metaphor for sex)
And I looked, and behold, a pale horse! And its rider’s name was Death, and Hades followed him. And they were given authority over a fourth of the earth, to kill with sword and with famine and with pestilence and by wild beasts of the earth.
1) in western nights “shades of black and blue” refers to him beating up other people for her not him hurting her physically 2) for family tree. death (as in war, famine, pestilence, Death) rides a pale horse. also her father (the preacher) is dead before the events of the album eta: there’s a little bit of an unreliable narrator thing that’s evident in thoroughfare. in ethel’s missing person poster it says she was last seen getting thrown into a truck by an unknown man and in the song it’s romantic “you said ‘baby don’t run i’ll take you anywhere’ so i hopped right in” next up is the willoughby tucker EP and then after that is preachers wife and then preachers mother
What I really appreciate about this react is how you don't just regurgitate the summary you have on screen like a lot of reactors do (NO HATE TO THEM AT ALL); instead, you take that and use it to further the interpretation you already have developed while listening to the song. This react feels like more of an intellectual conversation than an "energy match" fest. THANKS! :D
The whole album itself is masterclass, especially considering it was mostly produced by Hayden (Ethel Cain is just a character that Hayden portrays through most of the music, the next two albums will be going over Ethel's mother's life, and then the grandmother's). A 'fun fact', House in Nebraska is about the one true love Ethel had when she was younger, Willoughby. The 'House' in Nebraska that she sings about, is actually just an old abandoned house that her and Willoughby would run away to whenever they needed an escape from their absolute tragic lives, they would pretend is was a farmhouse in Nebraska. In that song Ethel's lamenting about how he left town, leaving her alone, and she's simply hoping that he's well and doing okay. Later on, in Sun Bleached Flies, Ethel goes back to 'And I'm still praying for that house in Nebraska', meaning how even after her death, all she ever truly wanted was what could have been a truly happy life with Willoughby if he had never left. Logan was killed in a shootout and Ethel was forced on the run, which is where she ends up meeting Isiah. Isiah was the abuser she sings about in Western Nights, Thouroughfare, and Gibson Girl. Once you take the context of Ethel not being a reliable narrator, you realize that Thoroughfare is actually just a romanticized take on what actually happened, due to Ethel being rather naive due to her rather sheltered life. It wasn't actually a romantic gesture of Isiah asking her to come with him, he actually kidnapped Ethel and took her to california, then started pimping her out for drugs and money. And then obviously we know what happens after that. It's honestly all very tragic and dark, and I could go on and on about all the lore and story behind Preacher's Daughter, it's a very hard to listen to album, but as someone who has a lot of religious trauma, it's very cathartic for me, maybe for all the wrong reasons 😅 My personal favorite tracks from that album are actually: House in Nebraska & Sun Bleached Flies, simply because they tie into each other after you get the full context of everything. And then Hard Times came and smacked me in the face. The first time I ever heard that song, it absolutely broke me, especially as someone who has that trauma myself, it's a very accurate feeling that Hayden puts into that song. Wanting to be able to let go and leave that person and situation, but when it's someone in your own family, it only adds another layer to the complexity of just how truly terrible and traumatizing it is, especially as a child. I'm nearly 26 now and am slowly being able to face that trauma and move on from it. Hard Times has a very special place in my heart, and the fact people like Hayden exist and are able to put our thoughts into music is truly something else. TLDR: Apologies for the long novel above, I just really love this album and can relate to it for multiple reasons, and I appreciate the both of your takes on it. Seeing how quick you were to pick up on the meanings behind the lyrics was very refreshing. You gained a new subscriber. 😁
I’m so sorry to hear you did relate to a lot of the album but I’m also glad you have something to relate to and something that can hopefully help you deal with a lot of your trauma! I really appreciate you and welcome to the channel❤️
@@BIGFRESHSCONES I'm taking it one day at a time, that's all we got really anyway, right? Healing from it sure isn't easy, but I'm getting there. So thank you. And happy to be here. :)
The way everyone has a simular reaction to ptolemaea LOLLLLL I LOVE IT, it's my favorite song from the track it's so unbelievably haunting and is truly so fucking amazing, the fact that she could make something so chilling & horrific based through emotions enough to strum others, and produce it into a song is absolutely breathtaking, it's like a horror movie. I loved your guys reaction!! You should definitely react to her other albums golden age and carpet EP if you haven't yet :D
i’d like to note televangelism was also completely improvised, which i was so shocked about. i believe that’s the case anyway if i remember correctly. absolutely loved your reactions by the way!! ❤
willoughby didn't treat her like shit it was logan in western nights that was abusive. willoughby left before the events of the album. also, you guys are one of my favorite's who have reacted to ethel!!
okay i've been wondering for a while and need to ask. are your mic stands modded ikea tertial lamp stands? I have this lamp in black and it's uncanny like all of the hardware looks the same. I wonder what has to be done to the lamp to work as a mic stand because im investing in a better mic myself and already have a spare lamp lol. sorry if this was asked already but yeah also loved the reaction
Hahaha ask away! Unfortunately no, the mic stands are actually from Amazon. They’re just your usual podcast style mic stand but were super cheap so they’re definitely worth picking up!
@@BIGFRESHSCONES A snuff film is the filming of an actual homicide. They're not movies in any sense of the word... so yeah I wouldn't recommend anyone watch them. It's disgusting that they exist in the first place.
Thank you so much for your reaction!! You guys are so sweet 💕
🌿Timestamps: 🌿
Family Tree (Intro) - 2:57
American Teenager - 5:01
House in Nebraska - 8:33
Western Nights - 12:10
Family Tree - 16:39
Hard Times - 24:21
Thoroughfare - 28:56
Gibson Girl - 34:00
Ptolemaea - 38:10
August Underground - 43:48
Televangelism - 44:54
Sun Bleached Flies - 46:39
Strangers - 49:19
Ever since I heard this album for the first time I haven't stopped listening to it, and it's crazy how you can obsess over a song for days even after listening to it over and over again. Some songs that didn't grab me that much at first and that I wouldn't listen to again grow on you after a while, even more so when you become aware of the concept of the album and the role of that song within it.
It's impossible to listen to Hard Times and not feel the weight of this song and every time I hear it I cry until I die haha
I loved your reaction and connection to the album, so honest!
I hear that! I’m so glad you enjoyed the reaction thank you so so much 🫶
you guys are so sweet with each other, im glad you could be a source of comfort for each other because it’s a tough album ❤️❤️
You’re so kind thank you ❤️ we appreciate you
The absolute sob fest during Hard Times… real.
AND THE KISS, THE HUG, OMG
Adding this to one of my favorite reactions to Preacher’s Daughter!!! I absolutely love how immersed you both were while listening.
I’m sooooo glad to hear!! Thank you so so much & welcome to the fam 🫶
thoroughfare is actually a really sad song in the story of ethel cain!! it’s about her being kidnapped and taken to california but she developed stockholm syndrome
American Teenager sounds very upbeat and good, but it’s actually tragic. It’s about her young neighbor going off to war and coming back in a coffin.
that's literally just one line lol
You two are the sweetest ever here. One of the best reactions to this I’ve seen. I’ve seen many, and most are just frustrating as they are clueless through the end.
I love it when pple react to thoroughfare and go "this is good" And i am here screaming "YOU AINT READY"
You two are so absolutely sweet to watch, and so insightful. Thank you for reacting x
You’re so nice!! I’m so glad you enjoyed our reaction 🫶
27:02 i saw hard times live and her dad was in the audience so she sang “little girl who needed you so bad” and it broke me into pieces
It’s crazy when you realize Ethel isn’t a reliable narrator and she was actually kidnapped by Isaiah and is so broken she creates the false story that’s told in Thoroughfare.
"In the corner
On my birthday
You watched me
Dancing right there in the grass
I was too young
To noticе
That some types of love could bе bad"...
I JUST CRY A LOT EVERYTIME
I absolutely adore yall and this reaction! This album hits hard, so it’s satisfying watching people who genuinely think about the art !
I’m so glad you enjoyed our reaction!! Thank you so much for the kind words ❤️
THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR 3K VIEWS!❤️❤️❤️
UPDATE : 6K VIEWS?! ILY ALL 🫶
Family tree was my favorite track on first listen. I believe in the chorus, she’s referring to the white horse and river as being saved. A white horse is often associated with a white knight whisking a damsel away, and the river being a symbol of baptism and washing her clean of her past sins (also probably a metaphor for sex)
Oooohhhh yes yes I see that!! Thank you for the explanation😁
And I looked, and behold, a pale horse! And its rider’s name was Death, and Hades followed him. And they were given authority over a fourth of the earth, to kill with sword and with famine and with pestilence and by wild beasts of the earth.
1) in western nights “shades of black and blue” refers to him beating up other people for her not him hurting her physically
2) for family tree. death (as in war, famine, pestilence, Death) rides a pale horse. also her father (the preacher) is dead before the events of the album
eta: there’s a little bit of an unreliable narrator thing that’s evident in thoroughfare. in ethel’s missing person poster it says she was last seen getting thrown into a truck by an unknown man and in the song it’s romantic “you said ‘baby don’t run i’ll take you anywhere’ so i hopped right in”
next up is the willoughby tucker EP and then after that is preachers wife and then preachers mother
46:00 Willoughby is actually the guy from the house in Nebraska who is his true love, Logan is the one who treated her like shit
What I really appreciate about this react is how you don't just regurgitate the summary you have on screen like a lot of reactors do (NO HATE TO THEM AT ALL); instead, you take that and use it to further the interpretation you already have developed while listening to the song. This react feels like more of an intellectual conversation than an "energy match" fest. THANKS! :D
You’re so nice!! We’re so glad you enjoyed the reaction ❤️
One of the few reactions that REALLY gets the concept of this album. great reaction you guys Yall made me bawl my eyes out
We appreciate you so much ❤️
Not liking sun bleached flies is crazy work god bless y’all
FRR
Justice for Sun Bleached Flies
legittt the hell
The whole album itself is masterclass, especially considering it was mostly produced by Hayden (Ethel Cain is just a character that Hayden portrays through most of the music, the next two albums will be going over Ethel's mother's life, and then the grandmother's).
A 'fun fact', House in Nebraska is about the one true love Ethel had when she was younger, Willoughby. The 'House' in Nebraska that she sings about, is actually just an old abandoned house that her and Willoughby would run away to whenever they needed an escape from their absolute tragic lives, they would pretend is was a farmhouse in Nebraska. In that song Ethel's lamenting about how he left town, leaving her alone, and she's simply hoping that he's well and doing okay. Later on, in Sun Bleached Flies, Ethel goes back to 'And I'm still praying for that house in Nebraska', meaning how even after her death, all she ever truly wanted was what could have been a truly happy life with Willoughby if he had never left. Logan was killed in a shootout and Ethel was forced on the run, which is where she ends up meeting Isiah.
Isiah was the abuser she sings about in Western Nights, Thouroughfare, and Gibson Girl. Once you take the context of Ethel not being a reliable narrator, you realize that Thoroughfare is actually just a romanticized take on what actually happened, due to Ethel being rather naive due to her rather sheltered life. It wasn't actually a romantic gesture of Isiah asking her to come with him, he actually kidnapped Ethel and took her to california, then started pimping her out for drugs and money. And then obviously we know what happens after that. It's honestly all very tragic and dark, and I could go on and on about all the lore and story behind Preacher's Daughter, it's a very hard to listen to album, but as someone who has a lot of religious trauma, it's very cathartic for me, maybe for all the wrong reasons 😅
My personal favorite tracks from that album are actually: House in Nebraska & Sun Bleached Flies, simply because they tie into each other after you get the full context of everything. And then Hard Times came and smacked me in the face. The first time I ever heard that song, it absolutely broke me, especially as someone who has that trauma myself, it's a very accurate feeling that Hayden puts into that song. Wanting to be able to let go and leave that person and situation, but when it's someone in your own family, it only adds another layer to the complexity of just how truly terrible and traumatizing it is, especially as a child. I'm nearly 26 now and am slowly being able to face that trauma and move on from it. Hard Times has a very special place in my heart, and the fact people like Hayden exist and are able to put our thoughts into music is truly something else.
TLDR: Apologies for the long novel above, I just really love this album and can relate to it for multiple reasons, and I appreciate the both of your takes on it. Seeing how quick you were to pick up on the meanings behind the lyrics was very refreshing. You gained a new subscriber. 😁
I’m so sorry to hear you did relate to a lot of the album but I’m also glad you have something to relate to and something that can hopefully help you deal with a lot of your trauma! I really appreciate you and welcome to the channel❤️
@@BIGFRESHSCONES I'm taking it one day at a time, that's all we got really anyway, right? Healing from it sure isn't easy, but I'm getting there. So thank you. And happy to be here. :)
@@tryingmybardest I hear you but just know this is a safe space always for you :) you’re always more than welcome!
@@BIGFRESHSCONES I genuinely appreciate it, well and truly. 😌💖
Western Nights is about Jacob, not Isaiah
The way everyone has a simular reaction to ptolemaea LOLLLLL I LOVE IT, it's my favorite song from the track it's so unbelievably haunting and is truly so fucking amazing, the fact that she could make something so chilling & horrific based through emotions enough to strum others, and produce it into a song is absolutely breathtaking, it's like a horror movie. I loved your guys reaction!! You should definitely react to her other albums golden age and carpet EP if you haven't yet :D
I love when the algorithm feeds me new Preachers Daughter reactions because it knows me 🩵
this was such a beautiful reaction to this album!! you guys are so cute and I genuinely wish the best for u two
Thank you so much for the kind words! Appreciate you ❤️
Golden Age and Inbred are both so good as well! Would love to see your reaction to those EPs too
There isnt much else to the Preachers Daughter storyline out yet, but I recommend listening to Inbred by Ethel, is an EP of 4 songs. Absoulte bangers
actually the EP has 6 tracks... but yeah y'all need to listen it!!!!
@@xoxovale if you wanna get technical 8 songs, but the b sides of inbred are a different experiences on themselves.
@@pabloalarconlopez5923 yeah, i know... but the official release has 6 tracks
One of the best reviews of this album! Heavy stuff for sure.
Thank you so so much!! Definitely heavy but an absolute masterpiece 🫶
u guys are perfect for each other great reaction
Aw thank you so so much❤️
i’d like to note televangelism was also completely improvised, which i was so shocked about. i believe that’s the case anyway if i remember correctly. absolutely loved your reactions by the way!! ❤
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this reaction!!! wow.. you guys are great 🥰
Thank you so much!!!
willoughby didn't treat her like shit it was logan in western nights that was abusive. willoughby left before the events of the album. also, you guys are one of my favorite's who have reacted to ethel!!
I’m sooooo glad you enjoyed! Thank you so much🫶
the silence after ptolamea 😭
Ptolemaea is def the best song on the album ik that’s right
Gotta give you hope with thoroughfare so you can fully feel the betrayal.
Fun fact
Televangelism was completely improvised
I just subscribed, I loved y’all’s reactions!!!
Thank you so much! We appreciate you ❤️
In the bible the white horse is the carrier of death in the end times
omg irish album reactors !!!!
😂😂
ALBUM OF THE YEAR!
43:43 'we should watch it' 💀
YES
🫶
okay i've been wondering for a while and need to ask. are your mic stands modded ikea tertial lamp stands? I have this lamp in black and it's uncanny like all of the hardware looks the same. I wonder what has to be done to the lamp to work as a mic stand because im investing in a better mic myself and already have a spare lamp lol. sorry if this was asked already but yeah also loved the reaction
Hahaha ask away! Unfortunately no, the mic stands are actually from Amazon. They’re just your usual podcast style mic stand but were super cheap so they’re definitely worth picking up!
43:42 HAH no u dont. but if u do: effed up movies.
Is it that bad?😳
@@BIGFRESHSCONES i mean its a snuff film. much violence. blood and shit and everything. i could just skip through it cuz its actually absurd
@@vollmilchbaum6873 I’ll take a pass on that movie so 😳
@@BIGFRESHSCONES A snuff film is the filming of an actual homicide. They're not movies in any sense of the word... so yeah I wouldn't recommend anyone watch them. It's disgusting that they exist in the first place.
Please never watch August Underground😅
dont watch AU guys really...its unnesessary.
are you guys british
Nope, Irish :)
Lmao how do they sound British? Clearly Irish
@@hellopeople6138 🤣