Good reaction 🤙Welcome to the assault on senses known as Jiluka 🤘🔥 Their an all male Visual Kei band out of Japan that have been around for a while now. They absolutely destroy everytime. I'd suggest checking out their songs BLVCK and OVERKILL next if you want to continue the assault 🔥🤘 BTW they were just in the US playing last month. You mentioned a couple female Japanese bands so I'd suggest checking out Hanabie and their song WE LOVE SWEETS or PARDON ME I HAVE TO GO NOW if you want a more heavy electronic sound. They are in their own category known as Harajukucore 🔥🤘
@@RacconPolice wanna know what is even more wild? I just reacted to Hanabie - pardon me literally like 2 hours ago 😅. Whenever that video gets uploaded, I hope you'll help me with understanding the lyrics. I feel I struggled a good bit with the overall message of the song 😅 but they're a fun group for sure!
@@TwistedGunZ LOL! So Hanabie songs are usually centered around poking at societal "norms" and not "norms". So in Pardon me they are referring to the "norm" of the crap work environment of the typical office worker in Japan. That your expected to be obedient, do extra work for free, long hours, go out drinking with your boss even though you just wanna sleep, and then as you saw with Yukina, have to deal with your handsie boss. So they essentially they are saying to the boss, sorry I have to go now, which is actually a saying they have in Japan when they leave work. The song TOUSOU is the song that "unofficially" goes with this one because of the music video and if you watch it you'll see why. The drummer in TOUSOU is the new drummer, Chika, who replaced Sae who you saw in Pardon me music video. If you watch the older videos you will see Sae who was also a great drummer, she's now playing with CODE OF ZERO. Going back, if you want to see Hanabie's talent in a single song I'd suggest WE LOVE SWEETS, it's their business card in a music video lol
@@RacconPolicethat really clears up my question during the video. From the videos iv watched, it does seem people are expected to work longer hours, not ever take time off, and to drink/spend time with their boss/coworkers after work. Thats kind of been my biggest worry about moving to Japan, then again, im not at the JLPT2 level so getting work there wouldn't work for me 😂. When I do upload that video, hopefully this week, id love to hear your perspective about some of the things I said pertaining to my interpretation of their lyrics. Seems like I had the right idea about some of their lines, but couldn't put into words the overall message of said song. Seems you cleared it up though and im happy to get a much better perspective on it. If I may ask, are you a native to Japan?
Thank you for this awesome reaction! ❤ Can you please react to their song "Ajna"? It's very different from this song ❤️🥰 would be fun if you could compare it to this and BLVCK! 😃❤️
@@waszamrocznosc5798 They have been added to the list along with coldrain. From the limited Japanese metal I have experience, I am surprised most have been led by female groups. It's a pleasant surprise though. I'd estimate coldrain will be uploaded friday, and dexcore savior or earthworm will be up saturday :)
Just reacted to Coldrain - vengeance and Dexcore - Savior. I Cannot express how much I loved both of those songs. They are absolutely amazing! Feel free to recommend more songs by them or other bands because you've recommend two 10/10 songs and I appreciate it.
@@TwistedGunZ I'm glad that you enjoyed that. You already know Jiluka and Dexcore. Of the crazy trio, only Deviloof is left. Why a trio? Because the musicians of these three bands know each other well, sometimes they even perform together. Deviloof's last song "Song For The Weak" is quite funny. If you are still interested in Coldrain, I recommend the song "Mayday", and if you like covers, the vocalist of Coldrain + Crossfaith together - Crossfaith - Faint [ Linkin Park Cover ] ft. Masato from Coldrain | Live 2020. You can also listen to the band The GazettE and the song "Undying".
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Good reaction 🤙Welcome to the assault on senses known as Jiluka 🤘🔥 Their an all male Visual Kei band out of Japan that have been around for a while now. They absolutely destroy everytime. I'd suggest checking out their songs BLVCK and OVERKILL next if you want to continue the assault 🔥🤘 BTW they were just in the US playing last month. You mentioned a couple female Japanese bands so I'd suggest checking out Hanabie and their song WE LOVE SWEETS or PARDON ME I HAVE TO GO NOW if you want a more heavy electronic sound. They are in their own category known as Harajukucore 🔥🤘
You'll be happy to know that a second videos of theirs will be coming soon 😉
@@TwistedGunZ you beat me. I was adding to my original post😂
@@RacconPolice wanna know what is even more wild? I just reacted to Hanabie - pardon me literally like 2 hours ago 😅. Whenever that video gets uploaded, I hope you'll help me with understanding the lyrics. I feel I struggled a good bit with the overall message of the song 😅 but they're a fun group for sure!
@@TwistedGunZ LOL! So Hanabie songs are usually centered around poking at societal "norms" and not "norms". So in Pardon me they are referring to the "norm" of the crap work environment of the typical office worker in Japan. That your expected to be obedient, do extra work for free, long hours, go out drinking with your boss even though you just wanna sleep, and then as you saw with Yukina, have to deal with your handsie boss. So they essentially they are saying to the boss, sorry I have to go now, which is actually a saying they have in Japan when they leave work. The song TOUSOU is the song that "unofficially" goes with this one because of the music video and if you watch it you'll see why. The drummer in TOUSOU is the new drummer, Chika, who replaced Sae who you saw in Pardon me music video. If you watch the older videos you will see Sae who was also a great drummer, she's now playing with CODE OF ZERO. Going back, if you want to see Hanabie's talent in a single song I'd suggest WE LOVE SWEETS, it's their business card in a music video lol
@@RacconPolicethat really clears up my question during the video. From the videos iv watched, it does seem people are expected to work longer hours, not ever take time off, and to drink/spend time with their boss/coworkers after work. Thats kind of been my biggest worry about moving to Japan, then again, im not at the JLPT2 level so getting work there wouldn't work for me 😂. When I do upload that video, hopefully this week, id love to hear your perspective about some of the things I said pertaining to my interpretation of their lyrics. Seems like I had the right idea about some of their lines, but couldn't put into words the overall message of said song. Seems you cleared it up though and im happy to get a much better perspective on it. If I may ask, are you a native to Japan?
Thank you for this awesome reaction! ❤
Can you please react to their song "Ajna"? It's very different from this song ❤️🥰 would be fun if you could compare it to this and BLVCK! 😃❤️
I also recommend Dexcore :) If you prefer lighter music, check out Coldrain's latest song - VENGEANCE, it has a nice MV.
Added coldrain - vengeance to the list. Do you have a specific dexcore song you'd recommend?
@@TwistedGunZ I recommend Dexcore "Savior", "EARTHWORM". There is one vocalist in this band, and all members are of course men :)
@@waszamrocznosc5798 They have been added to the list along with coldrain. From the limited Japanese metal I have experience, I am surprised most have been led by female groups. It's a pleasant surprise though. I'd estimate coldrain will be uploaded friday, and dexcore savior or earthworm will be up saturday :)
Just reacted to Coldrain - vengeance and Dexcore - Savior. I Cannot express how much I loved both of those songs. They are absolutely amazing! Feel free to recommend more songs by them or other bands because you've recommend two 10/10 songs and I appreciate it.
@@TwistedGunZ I'm glad that you enjoyed that. You already know Jiluka and Dexcore. Of the crazy trio, only Deviloof is left. Why a trio? Because the musicians of these three bands know each other well, sometimes they even perform together. Deviloof's last song "Song For The Weak" is quite funny.
If you are still interested in Coldrain, I recommend the song "Mayday", and if you like covers, the vocalist of Coldrain + Crossfaith together -
Crossfaith - Faint [ Linkin Park Cover ] ft. Masato from Coldrain | Live 2020.
You can also listen to the band The GazettE and the song "Undying".