This album is a complete 180 turn from what Beartooth normally does lyrically. They used to be super sad and depressing. During Covid Caleb, their singer made some changes to his life and started working out more so he lost a lot of weight and also stopped drinking alcohol and overall is a lot happier now which is why this new album is happier. Also the bright pink being the opposite of all the dark colors of their previous albums. Great reaction Tom. Keep it up :)
You are finally reacting to Beartooth! I've been a fan of them since 2016, the lead singer (Caleb) has been very open about his struggles with alcoholism and mental health in his lyrics. This album made me cry so many times, it's so amazing seeing Caleb's journey through his writing. Relating to their earlier stuff and listening to their newer stuff gives me hope that we are never too far away from living happy. Even though some of this album and most of their previous stuff is a lot heavier and probably not your kind of music, I'd love to see your reaction to more!
This has probably been the most impactful album from Beartooth so far. Listen to Look The Other Way from this album. It really hits me and makes me incredibly thankful for my wife. A fantastic song.
Beartooth got me out of a dark place and I'm grateful to have their music in my life. I remember the first time I heard their music and was still in high school. Crazy how ten years later, they're still rocking. Will always love them.
Not sure why this is but, I've seen lots of reactions to this song and yet this is the first one that has me in tears. I've been so emotionally connected to this band since the beginning and to see the turn that Caleb has made lyrically and mentally is a huge inspiration.
This song makes me think about a saying I try to live by, so much so that have it tattooed on me.... "You're only truly living when you're not afraid to die, and if you're afraid to live you may as well already be dead."
I used to hate my life and struggled with depression. Fortunately I no longer have those strong feelings. Sure, I still have moments where I'm unhappy about things going on around me, but I do attempt to reel in my emotions. I'm so thankful to be where I'm at today, and this song is a perfect representation of where I'm at. I really love this band.
To echo others: yes, this most recent album by Beartooth is solidly therapycore. If you decide to enter this territory of music more, I'd be interested in your reactions to Being as an Ocean and Demon Hunter.
This song has most likely single handedly saved a lot of people from doing self harm or has given so many including myself hope for my life. A lot of us wander through life wondering what our purpose is, and forget to stop and appreciate this gift of life. It's a beautiful song
My eldest son, at this very moment is going through Marine bootcamp, on his quest to become a military pilot. He said to me that he wants to try... He doesn't want to regret not trying.
We would appreciate if you do any of these songs next. Thank you big bro 👍 Kendrick-Father Time, AB-soul-Book of soul, threatening nature, Lonely soul. Mac miller-wings, The star room, The Game-Young N****s, Jonny cash-Hurt Asap Rocky-Phoenix Surf curse -Freaks lil Wayne -Demon Spm-SPM Vs Los/Beans and Rice Kodak Black- testimony, Trippi Red-Dreamer Danincing with the Devil- immortal Reaction videos
Beartooth are fucking awesome, that new album, not so much imo. I still love them tho 🔥They have really meaningful lyrics, some older songs might be a bit too heavy for your taste but you should check out the song Disease, it's one of my favorite and I think you would like it
Dude don't be one of them reactors who listens to 3 seconds, pauses and talks, and repeats throughout the whole song...reactors who do this don't realize how phoney it makes your reaction look. You can't even get into a cohesive groove when you're pausing and losing momentum constantly. Very poor reaction.
Usually I’d agree, but the point of this is looking into the lyrics and video to really see what they mean, so it’s not just an average reaction and for his purpose is perfect
@@gavgav1524 Perhaps you're right, and maybe I spouted off before considering the context of this reaction. For that I apologize. I still think the reaction, or any music reaction would hit harder if the reactor would sit back and truly allow themselves to be immersed in the song. An occasional pause is sometimes ok if a certain part really evoked a feeling in the reactor that he/she felt compelled to chime in on, but starting and stopping, starting and stopping every 10 seconds is simply redundant in my opinion. Even if it is to analyze lyrics. Just push play and embrace the journey, and don't get off the train til it stops. THEN, after seeing all of the landscape and scenery, a person can discuss their thoughts on the trip. Just feels more genuine and like the person actually cares. Make sense? Anyways, I don't know, purely my opinion lol. Cheers.
@@TonyToneBone56-ho9opI have thought this before. If I were to start doing reactions I'd listen through the whole song first and then go back and analyze.
This album is a complete 180 turn from what Beartooth normally does lyrically. They used to be super sad and depressing. During Covid Caleb, their singer made some changes to his life and started working out more so he lost a lot of weight and also stopped drinking alcohol and overall is a lot happier now which is why this new album is happier. Also the bright pink being the opposite of all the dark colors of their previous albums. Great reaction Tom. Keep it up :)
Thanks so much Beasty😊👍
@@ReactionTherapyOfficialcould u react to the kid laroi too much it comes out tonight for America and tomorrow for everywhere else i think
You are finally reacting to Beartooth! I've been a fan of them since 2016, the lead singer (Caleb) has been very open about his struggles with alcoholism and mental health in his lyrics. This album made me cry so many times, it's so amazing seeing Caleb's journey through his writing. Relating to their earlier stuff and listening to their newer stuff gives me hope that we are never too far away from living happy. Even though some of this album and most of their previous stuff is a lot heavier and probably not your kind of music, I'd love to see your reaction to more!
This has probably been the most impactful album from Beartooth so far. Listen to Look The Other Way from this album. It really hits me and makes me incredibly thankful for my wife. A fantastic song.
When i dont even love myself, you love me anyway ❤
Beartooth got me out of a dark place and I'm grateful to have their music in my life. I remember the first time I heard their music and was still in high school. Crazy how ten years later, they're still rocking. Will always love them.
Caleb Shomo is a damn good man. Ive followed him since around 08 09ish. Its been a wonderful journey, were 30 and still flyin!
You’ll love this entire album! Incredibly positive and uplifting
Not sure why this is but, I've seen lots of reactions to this song and yet this is the first one that has me in tears. I've been so emotionally connected to this band since the beginning and to see the turn that Caleb has made lyrically and mentally is a huge inspiration.
This song makes me think about a saying I try to live by, so much so that have it tattooed on me....
"You're only truly living when you're not afraid to die, and if you're afraid to live you may as well already be dead."
I used to hate my life and struggled with depression. Fortunately I no longer have those strong feelings. Sure, I still have moments where I'm unhappy about things going on around me, but I do attempt to reel in my emotions. I'm so thankful to be where I'm at today, and this song is a perfect representation of where I'm at. I really love this band.
To echo others: yes, this most recent album by Beartooth is solidly therapycore. If you decide to enter this territory of music more, I'd be interested in your reactions to Being as an Ocean and Demon Hunter.
They’re one of my current fave bands, glad to see you react to them
YESSSS I love them. I’ve had this album on repeat since it dropped
This song has most likely single handedly saved a lot of people from doing self harm or has given so many including myself hope for my life. A lot of us wander through life wondering what our purpose is, and forget to stop and appreciate this gift of life. It's a beautiful song
"yeeep!" my exact reaction when I heard that second verse come in the first time (and every time thereafter)
The song is about the lead singers Uncle and their last conversation with each other. And how his Uncle was an amazing man who lived an amazing life
You should listen to "Might love myself", another real awesome tune from them.
YESSS. Please do the other songs on this album. It’s so good Tom you’ll like it🖤🤘
Need more off this album!!
I just heard this for the first time yesterday 😊 I think you are going to love it 🥰
Cant wait for Beartooth - Hated later this month!
My eldest son, at this very moment is going through Marine bootcamp, on his quest to become a military pilot. He said to me that he wants to try... He doesn't want to regret not trying.
I love this review, so many learnings specially the reality of life. ❤
We would appreciate if you do any of these songs next. Thank you big bro 👍
Kendrick-Father Time,
AB-soul-Book of soul, threatening nature, Lonely soul.
Mac miller-wings, The star room,
The Game-Young N****s,
Jonny cash-Hurt
Asap Rocky-Phoenix
Surf curse -Freaks
lil Wayne -Demon
Spm-SPM Vs Los/Beans and Rice
Kodak Black- testimony,
Trippi Red-Dreamer
Danincing with the Devil- immortal
Reaction videos
Tom : that gives me hope and inspiration
*door opens to reveal casket and funeral*
For claiming ahead heavy music isnt your forte and completely rocked out was a incredible
You might try the song "How will They Remember" by JonnyTheBand.
I don't regret anything I have done but I do regret some things I didn't do
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The song's about his late grandfather. That's the band's official youtube
You should checkout Sunshine! by BeartoothGreat song and would love to hear your analysis
Beartooth are fucking awesome, that new album, not so much imo. I still love them tho 🔥They have really meaningful lyrics, some older songs might be a bit too heavy for your taste but you should check out the song Disease, it's one of my favorite and I think you would like it
react to Until the light takes us by - Ghostemane
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Dude don't be one of them reactors who listens to 3 seconds, pauses and talks, and repeats throughout the whole song...reactors who do this don't realize how phoney it makes your reaction look. You can't even get into a cohesive groove when you're pausing and losing momentum constantly. Very poor reaction.
I take it you listened to more than 3 seconds? Thanks for the constructive and useful feedback 😊
Usually I’d agree, but the point of this is looking into the lyrics and video to really see what they mean, so it’s not just an average reaction and for his purpose is perfect
@@gavgav1524 thank you 😊
@@gavgav1524 Perhaps you're right, and maybe I spouted off before considering the context of this reaction. For that I apologize. I still think the reaction, or any music reaction would hit harder if the reactor would sit back and truly allow themselves to be immersed in the song. An occasional pause is sometimes ok if a certain part really evoked a feeling in the reactor that he/she felt compelled to chime in on, but starting and stopping, starting and stopping every 10 seconds is simply redundant in my opinion. Even if it is to analyze lyrics. Just push play and embrace the journey, and don't get off the train til it stops. THEN, after seeing all of the landscape and scenery, a person can discuss their thoughts on the trip. Just feels more genuine and like the person actually cares. Make sense? Anyways, I don't know, purely my opinion lol. Cheers.
@@TonyToneBone56-ho9opI have thought this before. If I were to start doing reactions I'd listen through the whole song first and then go back and analyze.