By the way that was some English in that song!! 😉🤘🤘 They do have a full song in English, but only one so far. But nearly every song has some English in it!!
Miku really is a genius. She started assembling the group based on the maid cafe concept, but realised when she got Kanami, Akane, and Misa together, that her voice quality wasn't good enough to front such great musicians. She got Saiki in as frontman, and started learning how to play rhythm guitar from scratch.
Band maid members are now in their mid to late twenties. the band was started by Miku in 2013 (rhythm guitarist and secondary vocalist). She worked for a maid cafe and one day she decided she wanted to make a hard rock band, which eventually landed with a full band. Their choice of style is obviously based on Miku's past profession, and as time went on they decided it would be best to have them modify the outfits to their own style to be most comfortable. At first their songs were made for them, but they have been doing it themselves the last few years. The other members are Saiki on vocals, Kanami on guitar, Misa on bass and Akane on drums.
Remember that Miku was a failed idol singer and actress. She was working at the maid cafe to make ends meet. She used to hear hard rock and metal while commuting to and from work. Then the idea of making a maid band came unto her. A Internet search and the rest is the matter that rock legends are made.
@@mogaman28 She literally said "Fine, screw Idol Bands, imma make my own Idol Band, with Hard Rock, Fire and Whiskey!" From what i understand Misa and Kanami were both session musicians for Idol groups and were so sick of that side of the business too. The thing that blows my mind is the fact that Miku couldn't play Guitar as the band formed. She was going to be the singer but realised she wasn't powerful enough and said she would be fine being a backing singer but Kanami wanted a Rythm guitarist so she didn't have to restrict herself which is why her Solo's get bigger and bigger as you follow their releases as Miku becomes more competent at covering for her. Miku literally learned how to play Rythm while being in the band.
There is some fan crossover between Band-Maid and Babymetal. Members of the Kami band and Band-Maid have hung out together it seems, from pictures that have been posted. Kanami had a birthday recently and got some twitter messages from some of the Kami band. Other than that comparing them would be like comparing the The Beatles and Led Zeppelin. A quote from Miku in an old interview “We don’t feel that we are rivals, we have huge respect for Babymetal. To see a Japanese act work so hard and be recognized outside of Japan by so many respected musicians and fans - it’s amazing. We can only hope that one day our determination gets us anywhere near that level of recognition.”
There is actually tons of respect in Japan between artists. The only real comparison between the two bands is the Kawaii/ Lolita type look. I’ve just recently gotten in to Band-Maid and I’m seriously impressed. But like I said, if the artists work hard and dedicate themselves to the craft, other Japanese artist will respect you. I personally think both bands or on the verge of big things within the next year. Band-Maid is ready to hit international super stardom and Babymetal, after all the turmoil they’ve been through over the last year and a half or so, is rising like a Phoenix. Both bands are blowing up TH-cam right now. Huge respect to both bands.
No connection to baby metal, there really is no comparison. Band maid plays their own instruments. They play hard rock with the best of them. Saiki has one of the most amazing voices on the planet and does not sound like a chipmunk which is hard to find among J-Rock bands. They are incredibly talented and amazing live as you can see. Miku, the rythmn guitarist and other singer used to work at a Maid Café and got the idea to form a band playing hard rock while wearing Maid outfits. She found the amazing lead guitarist and songwriter Kanami from a video online and recruited her. Kanami just happened to know an incredible drummer named Akane and when she joined she suggested Misa for bass as she had played with her and gone to music school with her. They then found Saiki and the rest is history. They have been together around 5-6 years now. My favorite band by far. Check out Puzzle live, Secret My Lips live, Moratorium live, Choose Me live, they have so many great songs
That's a bit unfair, there are lots of Japanese female fronted rock/metal bands that donot sound like a chipmunk. Fuki (Doll$boxx/Unluckymorpheus) and IMHO the best female singer in Japan. And yes I love Band-Maid and Bebymetal. RE:NO (Aldious) Yuzuki (Yuzukingdom) who is actualy a J-pop singer. Nico (Fate Gear) Asami (Lovebites)
@@maximushaughton2404 And LiSA is also great. By the way, Aldious had to change their lead vocal because re:NO had a health issue, their new singer isn't a chipmunk either! The only thing he got right is that there is no comparison, but not because one is soooo much better than the other, simply because they are too different. Kitsune up, Po!
Yep the new singer is R!N, who they used part time on thier last tour of Japan. Aldious seem to like singers with silly names or at least names no one knows how to say. :)
@@maximushaughton2404 actually it is a fair criticism. Babymetal is entertaining but just not in the same class with a hard rock band that writes, arranges and performs their OWN material. You cannot compare them unless you are one who somehow likes the Monkees more than the Beatles because that is the qualitative difference. Babymetal can't even have the group members they want. They are told what to do and how to do it. Band-Maid does what they want to do and they do it so damned well. I know. I just saw them last Monday night in LA. The band just flat out fucking rocks.
EEEErrrrr..... Robert you did read my reply didn't you?? The only time I bought up Babymetal was when I said I was a fan. The bit I was moaning about was saying that female rock/metal singers in Japan normaly sound like chipmunks. And I also hate it when people try and compare them, because they are 2 totaly different styles of bands. I am not one of the Babymetal can do no wrong crowd, because I am a cynical old git. I know the chipmunk bit was aimed at Babymetal, because of Yui and Moa and I don't disagree with that, esp when you speed them up a bit, but it was unfair to say that all the others are like that, so I gave some examples, and there are more I could of named. Yes I know Band-Maid rock I have seen them live 3 times and missed a 4th because they were playing in the south of Japan when I was in Tokyo seeing other bands.
I play drums, and this drummer is the first drummer since I was a kid in the 80s that inspires me to practice and learn new technique. Absolutely the best band I've found in decades! I cannot get enough of them.
Just saw Band Maid live in Dallas. Any video you see, does not do the band justice. They are great. Even some who attended the BabyMetal show 5 days before Band Maid stated, "Band Maid blew BabyMetal away! 12 songs from BabyMetal vs 23 songs from Band Maid."
Does it matter what she's singing? It is catchy and you just want to sing along regardless. Just saw them the other night in LA. They are amazing live!
Welcome aboard, Drew. You are embarking on (along with many others) an awesome hard-rock journey with 5 incredible women. Here's my intro blurb for those who may be new to Band-Maid:
BAND-MAID’s songs and sound beat with the heart and soul of rock n’ rollers. Their Composition, Execution, Consistency (83 songs!), Uniqueness, Charisma, Charm and, oh yeah, Cuteness factor (IMHO) position them as becoming the hard rock Beatles of our time! In other words, they’re destine for mega-stardom. Each member's personalities are super interesting and their musicianship among the best. Their writing, arrangements and overall sound, especially guitar tones and drums, are kick-ass! Having seen them LIVE, I can honestly say their performance, sound and stage appearance is off the rails spectacular - far better than any other band I’ve heard. Band-Maid is the only band in decades where I love nearly EVERY song they’ve done. I have over 50 favorites! "Thrill" is a great place to start. Their newer songs drive even more - Moratorium, Domination, Clang, Dice, Spirit, Turn Me On, Fate, Play, Hide-And-Seek, Secret My Lips, Puzzle, Glory, Choose Me, and on and on. But don’t miss out on their powerful, beautifully written slower tunes like Daydreaming, Anemone, Endless Story and Smile... or more punky like Don’t Let Me Down and Screaming… or funky like Bubble… or poppy like Start Over… or cultural like Band-Maiko! Most performances should be experienced from their LIVE concerts such as ZEPP 2018, Shinkiba Studio Coast 2017 and some of the better 2019 tour Fan vids. Here’s two great back-to-back videos taken by Vladimir Chupin of what it’s like to see Band-Maid LIVE at a super intimate venue: th-cam.com/video/RxmRiWHZ3TI/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/__1th7ctgMo/w-d-xo.html If you like Band-Maid, make sure to support / purchase some concert tickets, CD, DVD/BR & Merch, etc. bandmaid.tokyo Like most Band-Maid songs, I like them from the get-go but really start to appreciate them after more hearings... especially after seeing them play it LIVE. I'll go back and see an older song like YOLO, Order, Shake That, Freezer, Real Existence, Non Fiction Days, Alone, etc. and realize there's no band that can consistently construct and play like Band-Maid. Check out an awesome, little known "Mega Band-Maid Mix" by DJ Ray of some of their earlier stuff: facebook.com/djrayboston/videos/1004709499579009 Band-Maid members are: (Ages are best est.). Saiki Atsumi “Ice Queen" - High Priestess mediator between the Gods (Band Members) and the masters and princesses (Fans). Lead vocals, arrangements & melodies, 25 years old & youngest. Heels or sneakers, Sai-chan’s smile melts away the persona. Her charisma and voice focus the experience. Miku Kobato "Small Pigeon" - Rhythm guitar, vocals, lyricist, oldest at 27. Band founder, MC & PR SpokesPigeon, po. Her “Magic Spell Time” charm and energy ignite the room. Kurrupo! No, no, no… KURRUPO!! Kanami Tono “Princess” - Lead guitar, keyboards, 27 years old, writes most of the material. Kanami (translates “Song Wave”) is a possessed riff-slayer who’s so damn adorable it hurts. The only thing you want from Mincho is more! Akane Hirose "Gorilla" - Drums, 27 years old, band energizer & co-clown (with MISA). Achi’s talents include (besides massive consumption of noodles, bananas and other things, even during performance!) revolutionizing rock drumming with relentless drive, dynamics and the kick. This “DrumRilla” is the Party! MISA "Assassin" - Bass, 26 year old closet goofball. The Mysterious One literally kills it… every note.. barefoot… uniting Band-Maid’s world-class rhythm section. A slug of JB, a slight grin, and let the slappin’ begin… MISA! MISA! MISA!
@@guitarwreck9004 If you mean their guitar tech usually standing stage left (house right)... yeah, he's a busy dude with heavy responsibilities and skills. He's also mixing some of Kanami's stuff on his own mini console. I believe they also bring their own mixer operating the house PA. I was standing in front of him and he had his hands full. I met the other very nice gentleman (didn't get his name) standing stage right who mainly takes care of MISA and Akane. I counted what I believe to be eight staff / roadies but there could be more or less.
@@Nurulain-vt2fq It's from many different sources from over they years of following them. They might be off by a year, I'm not sure. r/BandMaid at Reddit is a good single source. I believe MISA and Miku will be 28 later this month and of course Kanami just had her birthday Sept. 28 I think.
Miku (rhythm guitar and back-up vocals) is the oldest at 26 years old and was actually a former J-pop idol before deciding to start up her own band. She knew Kanami (lead guitarist) from her guitar covers on the internet. Kanami called up Akane (drummer) who knew Misa (bassist) and that was the initial line-up for the band. They did a few shows before deciding that they needed another vocalist, which led to them auditioning Saiki (lead vocalist). They tend to lean more towards hard rock and pop, but with some impressive instrumental chops. Their heavier stuff are songs like "Dice", "Domination", "Don't Tell Me" and "Choose Me". Their bassist Misa trades solos with their lead guitarist Kanami during their live shows, so don't miss out on that.
@@DavidMISAMISAMISACook Their first live performance was July 24, 2013, the first show with Saiki was August 22. I'm not really sure how many shows they had in between, or if they had any at all. They used to have the information on the official site.
Not much more I can add after what everyone else in the comments has said but it should be noted that Band-Maid is more popular in North America and Europe than they are in their native Japan. I have never followed non-English speaking musicians before this band yet I have nearly all their albums and love their music and I don't even understand Japanese. So there is something special about the ladies and their music that surpasses the language barrier and calls to all of us.
Minor correction: BABYMETAL *does* have live instrumental as well, they have a whole back band known as “kami-band” who are VERY skilled, they just don’t get the spotlight. But the two really shouldn’t be compared, they are totally different genres and entities in every respect except for their country of origin.
If you wondering what happened to Rock and Rol , its alive and well in the hands of 5 extraordinarily talented and beautiful ladies from Japan. All of them are professionally trained and have industry experience. They struggled in the beginning and were thinking of breaking up. But one day they checked TH-cam and saw their MV/song Thrill (First MV) had 3 million views, at first thinking it was hacked, it wasn't. They are now finishing up their World Tour in LA (their 4th, I think) playing small venues. I would like to see them be an opening act for a major band, but they are handicapped because they are so good I think the major bands are afraid of them. Would you to follow them on stage? Try Thrill (1st MV), Dice (live), Puzzle (live), to start off with, there are no bad ones.
The talent level is off the charts, JIMMY PAGE of (LED ZEPPELIN) loves BANDMAID...... These girls are flat out ROCK STARS. SHRED ON LADIES... KANAMI(Lead Guitar ) channeling her inner EDDIE VAN HALEN. AKANE (DRUMS )channeling her inner JONH BONHAM. MISA ( BASS ) well just being MISA. MIKU(GUITAR ) channeling her inner rock star. ( SHRED ON LADIES )
MISA strongly reminds me of John Entwhistle from "The Who". Listen to "Young Man Blues" from the Isle of Wight Festival and You may know, what I mean. I was told, that MISA´s mother was a fan of The Who, too...no wonder.
No ties other than nationality. Formed by Miku the rhythm guitarist in 2013. She used to work in a Maid Cafe and thought it would be interesting to have a cute Maid image playing hard rock. Kanami the lead guitarist writes most of the music and Miku writes most of the lyrics. They tour extensively in the west and are currently ripping it up in the in US. Saw them live in London last November and lost my heart to these ladies. One of the most exciting gigs I've ever been to. Personal favourite tracks are Real Existence and Moratorium but there's hardly a bad track in their extensive discography. If you like the bass check out MISA's playing on Don't You Tell Me live, 😁
They have a lot of great lives. Moratorium, Puzzle, Take me higher and Don't you tell me are also frequent suggestions that are some of their best lives
I found Band-Maid through youtube over 2 years ago and listen to them every day since. Absolutely the best band I have heard in the past 20 years. Tons of people have left great info, but I have not seen anyone say that Miku only started learning guitar in early 2014. Also any of their songs 2016 or earlier were not written by themselves. "Alone" was their first song approved by their label and most of their songs since them are mostly written by Kanami with help from others while Miku does most of the lyrics.
I'm in love with this band.....more from them! Here are some options. Only choose live versions, please. Don't You Tell Me, Onset, Moratorium, Puzzle, Real Existence, Take Me Higher
Here come the Band-Maid-iacs 😁🤘 All are in their late/mid 20's Kanami just celebrated her bday in New York performing. Members are: MISA: bass; well known for her appreciation of alcohol "Assassin Maid " Akane Hirose: drums, acting band leader; boasts about her eating ability. "The Beast" Kanami Tono: lead guitar, main composer "The Tsunami" Saiki Atsumi: lead vocals; "The Princess" Miku Kobato: founder, rhythm guitar, backing vocals, main lyricist. "Our lovable Pigeon-po!"
@@Badllamah Don't feel bad New York is 13 hours behind Japan. Most of the band members sent birthday tweets on the 27th EST. Misa waited until midnight to send hers, Akane sent one in Japanese the 27th and one in English the 28th.
Suzuka from Babymetal will be 22(edit) in December and Moa just turned 20. The girls from Band-Maid are roughly 24-28(Miku Oct 1991). The bands are not related as Babymetal was a manufactured idol group while Band-Maid formed organically in 2013 when rhythm guitarist/singer Miku Kobato (real name Mika Noguchi) put the band together herself, first with lead guitarist Kanami Tono, who herself recruited drummer Akane Hirose. Akane brought in bassist MISA who she knew from music school. Lead singer Saiki Atsumi was brought in later when Miku realized the band needed a more powerful singer and she then learned to play the guitar with the tutelage of Kanami.
Suzuka will be 22. Her birth year was 1997. And Band-Maid is not quite as organically grown as you might think. Miku was working at Noodles Cafe which was setup by Platinum Passport and staffed with idols signed with them like Miku was. And Band-Maid is signed with Platinum Passport. They once had another act where they were all airline crew and the audiences members were their "passengers".
@@rakjr6 that's wrong, miku was at the same management company as the idol group Passpo was at the time. Miku's idol group Lil Cummins did not take off. Only did one EP. So she was still working at the cafe and thought of an idea of cute maids that make hard rock music. She searched the internet to find a guitarist name kanami (who was posting cover songs), then kanami pulled in akane, then pulled in misa, then auditioned saiki. Miku put the band together by herself. So it was organically done by her. Only thing was that she had ties to the management company she was in. The management company did not put the band together for her. So the whole band ended up working with that company. The band didn't know how to play hard rock music in the beginning, song writers were brought in by the company to write songs for them for two or three Ep even though kanami is a songwriter/composer. They rejected lots of kanami's composed music but now under new label the band has control of the music. They work very hard to get to where they are now. They have interviews about them how they got together on TH-cam.
So yeah, Babymetal is a completely different thing: pop stars that sing to metal music played by a separate band (see also: Ladybaby). Band-Maid is an actual rock group of all women musicians. The Maid thing was because the rhythm guitarist and backup singer who started the band used to work in a maid cafe (it's a thing in Japan) and thought it'd be funny to have people dressed like that playing hard rock/metal music. They went viral with their music video for their first single, Thrill, and developed a pretty large overseas fanbase so they've started internationally touring and adding more crowd-interaction that doesn't require Japanese language (like the chorus of this song with it's "Yeah"s and such). I saw them live last weekend during their American tour and they kick just as much ass live and are quite funny even with very limited English. If you're looking for live youtube stuff, the highest quality stuff you're going to find is off their live DVDs (like that one) and I'd recommend Take Me Higher if you want to see just how skilled their guitarist and bassist are, or Moratorium for what is probably their best live experience (the crowd went absolutely fucking ballistic for that song in the show I went to). For music videos, DICE, Non-Fiction Days, and DOMINATION are probably my favorites. Shout out to Don't Let Me Down for being entirely in English, though, if you want to know the lyrics.
Always amazed, that most people want the live version. This shows, that they really can play what they record. And they do much better than on CD. Love them.
Suggestions for Reactions: Official Music videos: "DICE", "Choose Me", "Don't let Me Down", "Thrill", "Daydreaming" and "Don't You Tell Me"*1 Live Songs: "real Existance", "Domination" Take me higher" "Onset" (an instrumental), "Rock In Me", "Freedom", "Don't You Tell Me"*1 *1 - React to the video first THEN the live version. Others will tell you to just do the live but by watching the video first you hear a great song and then when you watch the live you see a great performance. React to "Secret My Lips" then "Secret Maiko Lips" (by 'Band MAIKO') . The reason for this is "Secret My Lips" is a Band-MAID song. For April Fools Day of 2018 Band Maid announced they were changing their name to Band MAIKO and going with a different approach. "Secret Maiko Lips" is the result of that. Again watching Secret my Lips first allows you appreciate what they do with "Secret MAIKO Lips" To be perfectly honest, you can not go wrong no matter what song you react to. I would just like to emphasize this, many in this thread will say ignore the music videos and only watch the live stuff but the music videos are very good,especially DICE, Choose Me and Thrill.
@Angel S. RA uhh that is the test song to see if other fans are reading my post. Yes, that sounds right and does not sound like I just plain forgot about one of the better live songs. Lol
You could close yours eyes and throw a dart at a board with all theirs songs listed and NEVER hit a bad song. Closest to a "bad" song (and it isn't really bad) is Start Over. Welcome to the fan club!
They played this at the Mercury Lounge on their US tour last weekend, with a new intro (perhaps my favorite intro to this one thus far). If you can find it, there's a fan-shot video of it. These ladies are definitely older than BABYMETAL, with their lead vocalist, Saiki, being the youngest, at 25. (Yes, their ages are a bit hard to find, and only Miku's [their rhythm guitarist, the pigeon queen], and Saiki's [THE queen] being publicly available [yet, again, hard to find].) They formed in 2013, when Miku got the idea while working in a maid cafe. She found Kanami (aka Kanamincho [or Mincho, for short]) on TH-cam, contacted her, who then contacted Akane, their drummer, who she had worked with previously as a singer-songwriter, who then contacted MISA, their badass bassist (I mean, this isn't even her best work [check out fancam videos of "Don't Be Long" from their US tour, or their instrumental cover of "Higher Ground" [in the style of the Red Hot Chili Peppers] during soundcheck for Summer Sonic this year, or even "Moratorium" live), who she had gone to music school with. That was going to be it, until Miku got the idea to bring in a second vocalist. That's when Saiki came into the picture, through auditions with their agency. They continued in a "Suite Sister Mary", "Home Again", Lacuna Coil- esque two-vocalist, plus guitar, bass, and drums setup, until Akane (who, at that time, was the leader of the group) put her foot down and demanded Miku learn guitar. Miku still sings leads on one or two songs an album, but lead vocal duties mostly go to Saiki. They've put out five albums (Maid in Japan [the title being a play on the Deep Purple live album, Made in Japan], New Beginning, Brand New Maid, Just Bring it, and World Domination [which this song is off of]), one EP (eponymous, under the name BAND-MAIKO), several singles, and have a sixth album (entitled Conqueror) coming out in mid-December.
Great video, it's always nice to see new people discovering Band-Maid. Since you're a big bass fan, I'd recommend the song Dice next. To answer your questions, Saiki, the vocalist is 25, Miku, the rhythm guitarist is 27 and the other three haven't revealed their ages. They formed in 2013 when Miku, who had formerly been part of a pop idol trio called Lil Cumin, decided that she wanted to play heavier music. She came up with the maid concept because she wanted to mix the cute image of maids with the coolness of hard rock. Miku then found Kanami, the lead guitarist, on TH-cam. Kanami knew Akane, the drummer, from playing together in a previous project and Akane knew Misa, the bassist from a music school that they both attended. It was then decided that Miku's voice didn't quite fit heavier music so they auditioned vocalists and found Saiki. They then proceeded to put out three mini-albums on Platinum Passport (Maid In Japan, New Beginnings and Brand New Maid) with all but one song on all three of them being written by outside songwriters. Then, they were picked up by Nippon Crown and have since released two full-length albums (Just Bring It and World Domination) with the band writing all but 4 songs on the Just Bring It and writing all of the songs on World Domination, with outside co-writers working on three songs. Their next album, Conqueror, is due to be released on December 11th. By the way, the only sort of 'connection' that they have with Babymetal is that they're both all-female, Japanese acts who play heavy music and there's some overlap among their fans.
Miku is the oldest and leader of the band. She plays guitar and vocals. Saiki is the youngest and the leadsinger. Misa is the awesome bassist. Akane is the drummer. Kanami is Santana-esq lead guitarist. They vary in ages from 23-29. Miku used to be an idol in her early teens. Has this thing with pigeons andaleays ends her sentences with Po, which really annoys Saiki. They all contribute with writing their own songs. They have a great sense of humor as every year they dress up as Geisha for April Fools Day and are called Band Maiko. The songs are tongue in cheek, extremely comical lyrics, bit naughty, and sung seriously. There are a couple songs out with translations.
I Like Baby Metal, I LOVE Band-Maid, and like you pointed out it's ALL GIRLS and they play their own instruments and are amazing on them. I can't understand 90% of the lyrics but I don't care, they ROCK...HARD!
One live band maid song i highly recommend as i know many people have is Don't you tell me live.... phenomenal sound, plus magnificent call and response
Band Maid as a group has no direct professional ties to Babymetal. Completely different agencies. But, no one can overlook the attention Babymetal has brought to Japanese Music over the last decade and some of that attention went to several other groups. Band Maid, in particular, seems to be gaining the most from the added attention as the world turns its ear to the sounds coming out of Japan. This does not, in any way, detract from the sheer will these Ladies have put forth in building their own careers with flat out AWSOME musicianship, stage performances and very well produced music videos. More Band Maid Please!! Put your Kitsune UP!! Po!
I remember when they first started they were really bad their timing was not great. Just like scandal when they first started. But their hard work is what it is admiring. Special that dang kobato has shown the most growth and along mincho actually interacting with the crowd. These ladies and their new management have catapulted fast in the last couple of years.
Dice is great, but there's no real pro-quality video of it, just the official video (but it's still terrific). For live, Moratorium, Puzzle, Freedom, Alone, Secret My Lips, Dont You Tell Me, Take Me Higher... there are just so many. They are not a band who have the usual 4-5 "big" songs, just about 25 or so on the same level as the one you've just watched. That one gets recommended because of the intro, although they often add extras to the intros of their songs live.
Anything LIVE you can't miss. Starting with the early stuff you can see how they progressed to where they are now - writing, composing their own music. They are awesome and very creative in every way.
The base player is booze powered, as in hard liquor. She likes to drink, but not get drunk so you will see her swigging from a hip flask or a bottle on stage (no chugging!)
Great first reaction Drew and you'll discovery that the first feeling of amazement will stay with you the more you listen to them. The language stops being an issue after awhile. I discovered them about a year ago through Babymetal. The mix on all their songs is really great, you can hear all the girls up front and clear. Their live YT videos are outstanding. One think I've noticed after listening to a lot of their stuff is that while all these ladies are so really good, for me the drummer (Akane) is what sets this band apart from a lot of other rock bands - I'd put her on the same level with Ringo, in that she is the perfect drummer for their music, she is the foundation of this towering edifice of talent. From Band-Maid I also was introduced to a lot of other Japanese rock and metal groups that puts Western music to shame.
Totally agreed, for years before these phenomenal ladies I was a big advocate of Boris, Mono and Envy (all different genres of course) but the depths of Japanese rock and metal is insurmountable. And then tere is the whole Japanese shoegaze scene with some amazing artists. For me personally, after decades of involvement with heavy rock and metal music, I can genuinely say without any gimmicks, pretences or pomp that Band Maid is the most important and awesome band of the this century. Just addictive, and sheer joy to listen to.
About the maid-thing. The concept is that they serve their Masters and Mistress.. which is us, the fans , the listeners.... The lead guitarist work at a café with maid outfits and comed up with this idea of a band. Never heard a bad song with Band-Maid. And Misa the bassplayer is... wow! Oh there is a bunch of Japanese female bands like: Gacharin Spin. When they add the singer Fuki the became Doll$Boxx. Fuki sings in Lightbringer and som oter bands as well. Lovebites Marys Blood Aldious On the maleside You have a 30 year old band... Ningen Isu The song Heartless Scat Ohh then you got Jupiter... Theory of Evolution is a good start Wagakkiband Lots of Foxholes to dig in to!
GET READY FOR BANDMAID FANS POURING IN THOUSANDS 😁, every bandmaid songs r different and u find all a new experience, please find out, my favs #chooseme , #onset, #bubble etc . The only thing common between Babymetal and bandmaid is both are from Japan , that's it both r from different genre all together.
Less interruptions, please. They formed in 2013. No connection to BabyMetal, except there's usually a surprised reaction to both. BAND-MAID are more Hard Rock than Metal, though they have Metal influences. Their break out Music Video was 'Thrill. But this video came from their Zepp Tokyo LIVE concert where they had a multi camera shoot and direct from the board sound. Just about any song from this show is awesome. A couple of stand outs are 'Take Me Higher' and 'Don't You Tell Me' because of the Battles between MISA on bass and Kanami on guitar. Other Music Videos worth checking out are as their April Fools persona, BAND-MAIKO. Miku formed the band after working in a Maid Cafe', hence the Maid theme and play on BAND-AID brand bandages. She switched from lead to backup vocals and learned to play rhythm guitar. Akane the drummer came from Music School, and she suggested MISA ,a bassist she had played with. Miku found Kanami online from videos. Saiki, who worked for the same agency was enlisted as another vocalist to complete the band. She wasn't told they would be in maid uniforms initially, just that they would be playing hard rock in cute costumes. She immediately ditched the apron, and became the band's arbiter of what's cool and what isn't. Kanami is the Airhead of the group, and she really thinks Saiki is just the coolest. Akane was voted to be the band's leader, since she's the most "normal" of the group, though Miku is still speaks for the band because of her energetic and outgoing personality. Because her last name means little pigeon, and pigeons in Japan say Kurupo instead of cooing, she ends her sentences with Po a lot. MISA though not the Ice Queen that Saiki is, is still very reserved, and also only wears black. Her charm point is drinking alcohol. Her motto is "Alcohol Is Necessary." Akane's charm point is eating a lot. She often challenges MISA to eating contests.
@T Zero Akane has mentioned in more recent interviews that they don't have a "band leader" position anymore. But yeah, she was looked at as the one who seemed the most responsible. : ) Lately she's taken over more of the responsibility for sequencing.
Nice react Drew. In Japan there is a thing known as "maid cafes". In these cafés, waitresses dress in maid costumes act as servants, and treat customers as masters (and mistresses) in a private home, rather than as café patrons. Singer/guitarist Miku Kobato worked in one and thought it would be cool to form a band based on the maid theme and the rest is history and why they are in maid outfits. Baby Metal and Band Maid are two entirely different types of bands. You can't really compare the two. Band Maid has not achieved anywhere the success of Baby Metal and in interviews has commented that they admire Baby Metal for what they have accomplished. Whether or not Band Maid can draw Baby Metal size crowds is yet to be seen. Their current US tour is a good beginning for them.
I don't know I think Band-maid can pull it of I mean they played large crowds in Tokyo they have sold out all of their shows two years in a row. Men and women come to see this band not for the girls well at least not me. I like their playing. While babymetal the focus is on the girls since they are an idol band. Idols well always garner more attention than niche band. Like say Mary's blood, unlucky morpheus or even band-maid. Hell maximum the hormone is really well known and they still cannot amass gigantic crowds in Japan. Like idol pop groups. I mean this why akb48 is still always topping number 1 on the charts well this year it was perfume which is not a idol group but they are their own identity. Anyway point being idols well always pull more crowd. Just how the model is. I mean that is Motown stuff and bubblegum pop did so well. Here from 60s to 90s. Till people realized the generic sound. Which has started to make.wave in Japan. Kids are starting pay more attention in what they choose to listen. Case in point why this year a pop group who is not an idol topped 10 this year and last year.
James BabyMetal is pulling in larger crowds in the US also. In Los Angeles Band Maid closed their tour at a place that holds 800. BabyMetal will play before 17,500 at the Forum in Los Angeles. Like The Warning they are a great club band but may not have the ability to step up to fill 20,000+ arenas Only time will tell.
Welcome aboard, Drew. You are embarking on (along with many others - over 180 million YT views plus over 40 million reactor plays!) an awesome, progressive, hard-rock journey with 5 incredible women. Here's my intro blurb for those who may be new to Band-Maid:
BAND-MAID’s songs and sound beat with the heart and soul of all rockers. But you’ll also hear heavy influences of Prog, Punk, Metal and Pop, with nice touches of Blues, Jazz, Funk and Grunge. Sometimes they use multiple genres within the same song. Their Composition, Execution, Joy of Playing, Consistency (125 songs), Uniqueness, Charisma, Charm and, oh yeah, Cuteness factor, position them as becoming the hard rock Beatles of our time! In other words, they’re destined for mega-stardom. Each member's personalities are super interesting and their musicianship among the best. Their writing, arrangements and overall sound, especially guitar tones and drums, are kick-ass! Having seen them LIVE, I can honestly say their performance, sound, stage appearance, and band synergy is off-the-rails spectacular! Band-Maid is the only band in decades where I love nearly EVERY song they’ve done. I have over 70 favorites! "Thrill" (2014) is a great place to start: th-cam.com/video/Uds7g3M-4lQ/w-d-xo.html Their songs from albums Unleash, Unseen World, Conqueror, World Domination, Just Bring It, Brand New Maid, and New Beginning drive even more - Warning, No God, Different, Black Hole, Rinne, Blooming, Moratorium, Domination, Clang, Dice, Spirit, Don’t You Tell Me, Turn Me On, Fate, Play, Hide-And-Seek, Secret My Lips, Puzzle, Choose Me, I Can’t Live Without You, and on and on. But don’t miss out on their powerful, beautifully written, mid-tempo songs like Daydreaming, About Us, Memorable, Anemone, Endless Story, PAGE, At The Drop Of A Hat, Mirage and Smile... or more punky like After Life, Don’t Let Me Down and Screaming… or funky like Bubble… or bluesy like Manners and The Dragon Cries… or poppy like Start Over… or a bit jazzy like Wonderland… or progressive like No God, Giovanni, and Black Hole… or cultural like the Band-Maiko series… or instrumentals like From Now On, Don’t Be Long, Onset, Without Holding Back and Going Nuts… or their many acoustic versions like Catharsis and Sayonakidori... and last but not least, their Anime hits like Sense, Glory and Unleash (from their own Anime MV (series?)): th-cam.com/video/7LB_EPS48HE/w-d-xo.html) And many songs are represented with 50 well produced music videos. th-cam.com/users/BANDMAID Most performances should be experienced from their LIVE audience & online OKYU-JI concerts: ONLINE OKYU-JI (Feb. 11, 2021) “No God” th-cam.com/video/nAdWnIRjGak/w-d-xo.html Tokyo's LINE CUBE SHIBUYA (February 14, 2020) “Domination” th-cam.com/video/QbyQCJn6rYg/w-d-xo.html ZEPP 2018 “Real Existence” th-cam.com/video/-qQnKILR5u0/w-d-xo.html Shinkiba Studio Coast 2017 and other full concerts are on bandmaidprime.tokyo, bili, and official Band-Maid’s DVD/BD/CD. “P and D⁴” 30+ Photo Collage videos at www.youtube.com/@PinD2/videos And some of the better quality fan videos are excellent. Here’s two of what it’s like to see Band-Maid LIVE at an intimate venue: Shot by Pat McKee from their 2023 US tour concert in Detroit: th-cam.com/video/DgxU-MVjta0/w-d-xo.html See the Maids 2023 Rockville Festival’s short-set perfection performance: th-cam.com/video/vjZkNeoGmhc/w-d-xo.html If you like Band-Maid, make sure to support them by purchasing some concert tickets, CD, DVD/BD & Merch, etc. bandmaid.tokyo Like most Band-Maid songs, I like them from the get-go but really start to appreciate them after more hearings and seeing their LIVE videos. I'll go back and see an older song like YOLO, Order, Shake That, Freezer, Before Yesterday, Real Existence, Non Fiction Days and Alone, etc. and realize there's no band that can consistently construct and play like Band-Maid. For fun, check out an awesome, little known "Mega Band-Maid Mix" by DJ Ray of some of their earlier stuff: facebook.com/djrayboston/videos/1004709499579009 Band-Maid Members: Saiki Atsumi (Sy-i-Key or Psyche) “Ice Queen" - Lead vocals, arrangements and melodies. At 29 and the youngest, “Sensei” (Teacher) as band members call her, has the last word on many musical decisions. High-heels or sneakers, Sai-chan’s smile melts away her sometimes perceived, coldish persona. Saiki’s powerhouse performances, charisma, and voice focus the experience that’s driven her to the top echelon of hard rock frontwomen... or frontmen! Miku Kobato (Me-Ku) "Small Pigeon" - Rhythm guitar, vocals, lyricist, 31 years old. “Koba”, as Saiki calls her, is the Band founder and a firecracker MC & PR SpokesPigeon, po! Her “Magic Spell Time” charm and energy ignite the room. Kuruppo! No, no, no… KURUPPO!! Kanami Tono (Ka-Na-Me) “Princess” - Lead guitar, keyboards, 31 years old, is a prolific writer of most Band-Maid material. Kanami (translates “Song Wave”) is a possessed riff-slayer who’s so damn adorable it hurts. The only thing you want from Mincho is more! Akane Hirose (A-Ka-Nay) "Gorilla" - Drums, 32 years old, band energizer & co-clown with MISA. Achi’s talents include massive consumption of noodles and bananas, of course, (even during performance!) while revolutionizing rock drumming with relentless drive, dynamics and the kick. This “DrumZilla” is the Party! MISA (Me-Sa) "Barefoot Assassin" - Bass, 30 years old. An alluring free spirit driving her 5-string to rapturous low-ends while pulling off surprising counter leads with Kanami, off-stage MISA is the band’s goofball ballerina. Sometimes seen as the Mysterious One because she lets her instrument do the talking, the Assassin literally kills it… every note... uniting Band-Maid’s world-class rhythm section. A slug of JB, a slight grin, and let the slappin’ begin… MISA! MISA! MISA! Maidiacs (Maid-e-acts) - Band-Maid’s crazed yet supportive, knowledgeable and loyal Super Fans. [BAND-MAID NEWS] BAND-MAID PRIME - Special Video Distribution Website. Along with nearly 50 great play-through’s by each member, concerts and skits, Band-Maid management / label(s) have included the Acoustic Christmas 2021, ZEPP 2018 and Shinkiba Studio Coast 2017 concerts! Fans can now see more than 50 great live performances with awesome audio, etc. like Fate, I Can't Live Without You and the great MISA / Kanami exchange in Don't You Tell Me. Those concerts are two of the best produced & performed concerts ever recorded, IMO. bandmaidprime.tokyo The Maids SOLD OUT 2022 US tour just wrapped up and was a fantastic success. And so many great live fancams to watch! Their playing and antics were as fresh and fun to experience from first show to last. And their opening for Guns and Roses, The Last Rockstars, and their sold out 8,000 seat Garden Theater concerts were huge successes. BRAVO Band-Maid!!!!! 2023 BAND-MAID 10TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR in the US continues… DATE CITY VENUE Aug 3 Chicago Lollapalooza After Show @ Park West Aug 4 Chicago, IL Lollapalooza Aug 6 Minneapolis, MN Varsity Theater Aug 8 Denver, CO Summit Aug 9 Salt Lake City, UT THE Depot Aug 11 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom Aug 12 Spokane, WA Bing Crosby Theater Aug 14 Sacramento, CA Ace of Spades Aug 15 Anaheim, CA House of Blues Anaheim Aug 18 Mexico City, MX PABELLÓN OESTE In addition their recent Japan tour just concluded with 17 concerts, AND they’re writing and recording for their new album. Their 10th Anniversary Tour concludes at Japan’s 17,000 seat Yokohama Arena on Nov. 26, 2023! The Maids are one of the hardest working super groups in the business! Their music, their sound, each of the Maids, and the love that permeates their live events is an experience not to be missed. Hope you can catch them LIVE!
Nice reaction. I found out about Band Maid this summer. First song I heard was "Take Me Higher" The back and forth between the bass and guitar during the solos is awesome! No one can slap a bass like MISA! I was hooked after that. I even went to their concert in NYC this past Friday. Great live show. It took two days for my right ear to stop hurting. Well worth it. Here is the link to live version of "Take Me Higher". th-cam.com/video/vFyYiPDZzdw/w-d-xo.html
Not a valid comparison. Two entirely different style of bands playing different types of music. Band Maid would never be able to do a Road of Resistance type of production but then again Baby Metal could not do something like Secret My Lips and Secret Maiko Lips.
Not the same genre. And even if you want to compare them individually: Hideki > Akane Boh > Misa Leda/Ohmura/Mikio/Isao > Kanami Suzuka = Saiki (none of them have showed a certain level of technique that the other hasnt) Miku has no counterpart, as moa or yui (or any avenger) Babymetal are performers, they are (or try to be) the best at their roles and sell the best product. Bandmaid are musicians. They play their own music as they feel it. Dont see why compare them, honestly
I love them both; but you cannot compare the two. Band Maid is the best rock band on the planet today. BabyMetal is a state of mind, an unstoppable movement, and a force for good.
You're not alone i also change my mind when i heard tons/a lot of Japanese Rock/Metal bands. Now i filled my JRock list from Hard rock - Death metal bands/Alternative-Idol -Visual Kei bands. Japanese bands are so diverse, its like tasting a jam pack of different types of sushis/noodles.
BABYMETAL is a fully calculated idol project by a public company. It is completely controlled by many experts selected by the producer Mr. Kobayashi. SU and MOA, and the Avengers and the backup band perform according to their instructions. Girls are not even allowed to talk on stage and social media. Now that the girls have grown up, he is trying to get them out of their idol image. On the other hand, Band-Maid are free to do what they like. They make and arrange songs by themselves and decide the design of costumes. They act freely on the stage and talk and play as they please. By the way, in the early days, the songs were composed by outside staff, but after the song called "Alone" the company recognized their abilities and allowed them to write their own songs. And many BABYMETAL fans are also Band-Maid fans. I think it's because the two bands are totally different and each of them gives us a different pleasure.. Come to think of it, Band-Maide girls get along well with the "KAMI BAND" known as the main backup band for BABYMETAL, and they respect them as masters.
Band Maid actually did not make and arrange their own songs at the beginning. The record label did. Over the years the girls have slowly taken over the writing and arranging as they learned.
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@@LouieGrandie Learned? Sure? Or not rather "fought for and got their freedom"?
@ Yes LEARN! When the band was formed their career in music was going so bad they were reduced to working in maid cafes. No record label is going to sign you and let you start producing your own stuff with that track record.
@@LouieGrandie Miku is the only one who worked in a maid cafe. She quit her job in the maid cafe when she started her short lived idol career a year before the band was formed.
If you like bass you HAVE to do more live Bandmaid their Bassist, MISA, is an absolute BEAST, I loooove her style, for me she’s the highlight of a band full of highlights, the drummer is a CLOSE second, they are all SO skilled, I love them
EXCELLENT! THANK YOU FOR REACTING BAND MAID ;D "DON'T TELL ME" IN LIVE IT IS ALSO AN EXCELLENT SONG WHICH YOU SHOULD BE REACT TO, THERE IS EXCELLENT INTERACTION BETWEEN KANAMI (THE GUITARIST) AND MISA (THE BASS).
You may want to check out SCANDAL another all female group who play their own instruments! These are older than Baby Metal or Band Maid starting in in 2006 as high school girls! They started as heavy rock, but now are more pop-rock based! check out "Shojo S" which was used as an opening song for the anime BLEACH.
Yep definitely. 1st song I heard was Awanai tsumorino genki dene, 2nd was Doll (which was their breakthrough in Japan) and I was sold. They were my 1st concert of a Japanese band I went to. 2nd band was Band-Maid btw.
Thanks for reacting, Baby Metal and Band Maid have three main things in common, they are all Japanese, they are Female and they are exceptionally good at what they do. I am not a Baby Metal fan but you can't deny the talent they possess the same way you can't deny Band Maid's. You can like more than one band and there is no need to compare them, just enjoy the music and have fun.
Next song to try >>>>>>> "Don't you tell me" live >>> th-cam.com/video/foqErbEw05o/w-d-xo.html Kanami Tono (lead g) - over 22 years of Piano, 13 years of guitar. Composes all their music. Is sweet and an airhead - but is a genius. Graduated from a top Univ. with economics. Miku Kobato (rhy g) - started learning guitar when the band formed (2013). Kanami is her teacher. Used to work at a maid cafe. She started the band. The main spokesperson, a crazy little pigeon, writes all the lyrics of their songs, smart like a fox. She does all the public relations stuff. She called Kanami first to form the band. MISA (bass) - started piano at 4~5, then alto horn, then bass in high school, graduate of Tokyo School of Music. Silent, mysterious, barefoot on stage, drinks whisky. Beautiful, silent assassin. Akane Hirose (drums) - Misa's school mate at TSM, plays piano, trombone and drums. Eats a lot. A goofball, even jumps onto a crowd at a friend's concert. Eats a lot. She is our beast, an amazing drummer. You see her eating in few of their MV's and lots of photos of her eating. Saiki Atsume (vocal) - Used to be a solo singer/dancer then Miku felt they needed more fitting voice for rock, auditioned and accepted first time. Ice Queen, Tsundere, Hot, smart and has final say on the songs. This band is crazy talented. And they do not have a bad song. All are either good, great, to awesome. They are one of the best live bands in the world bar none.
GO‼️ Miku‼️ GO‼️ Miku‼️ GO‼️ Miku‼️ The new instrument number “Don't Be Long” at NY Live the other day is amazing, so please watch it. The performance at the center of Miku who is in charge of the rhythm guitar is too cool.
live is the way to go for Band Maid if you ask me .. so: 1: Don't you tell me live th-cam.com/video/foqErbEw05o/w-d-xo.html 2: Puzzle live th-cam.com/video/3OuO0pgCBUo/w-d-xo.html the third one is special if you want something different 3.1: Rock in me live (Miku main vocals) th-cam.com/video/X_c2WbqDNwc/w-d-xo.html 3.2: Puzzle + Anemone live (acoustic) th-cam.com/video/aOixj8XE8Ew/w-d-xo.html 3.3: Onset live (Instrumental) th-cam.com/video/ud0pxII3YwM/w-d-xo.html But lets be honest .. every song from Band Maid is worth listening to
Japan have a lot, really a lot of bands and groups. Babymetal is a "band" produced and formed by a company, in this case AMUSE. A producer comes with the concept, they try and if they success then the company provide songs writers, composers, musics... all. Babymetal, Perfume and others groups are formed that way There´s also a lot of groups formed "the usual way". A group of friends make a band, sometimes another people joins in and get a contract with a record label like happens in the west. Only point in common with babymetal is "they are girls" and "they are japanese", nothing more really. In Band Maid, Akane (drums) and MISA (bass and this isn´t his real name) attend to the same music college: Tokyo music school, a very prestigious music school in Japan with a very high level o excellence. Kanami is also a very talented musician. In Japan a lot of people lean to play an instrument in school. And yes, is sometimes a little difficult to know the age of a japanese at first looks. Try sometime a very good punk/rock band called "Shonen Knife", also all female and also from Japan. They starts in the 1981 and still active (and touring). The lead singer is now 58... no joke th-cam.com/video/ifsOob7KPcY/w-d-xo.html Japan have really a lot of good bands. From pop to rock, metal... everything you can imagine. But they have they own market, near 100 million people and record labels don´t seems to have a lot of interest in overseas market. Btw, they have 5 albums and starts in 2013. First album is difficult to buy in Japan in 1st press, it´s very expensive. Y try near a year ago to buy it while i was in Japan and the price was about 230 €. The second press only 17 €
Well, Kobayashi Key the producer "discover" her, but she was know in Sakura Gakuin for her powerful voice. Kobayashi-san is a metal fan, and particularly an X-Japan fan. For this reason there´s a lot of references to X-Japan in Babymetal. Kobayashi-san thinks about this and how her voice must be suited for metal, and bet on it. In the early stages of babymetal, they have near cero support from AMUSE but when the first songs gained thousands of TH-cam likes, this changes quickly. Babymetal was a bet, and Kobayashi wins Btw, Yoshiki also likes babymetal
@@josemanuelperez2853 Yes and this is how it works. Bands don't get a lot of support from their labels at the beginning. Only when they sell music and become popular, they get more support from their talent agencies or labels. So nothing wrong with that!
Here is even a little more... curious Babymetal born as the "Sakura Gakuin heavy music club" or something like that. Suzuka, Yui and Moa have a contract with AMUSE, who is also the producer of "Sakura Gakuin", an idol program (still active) who mimics a secondary japanese school, and in Japan there´s compulsory in a lot of junior high school to learn to play an instrument, so there´s a lot of music clubs. In the same way, in Sakura Gakuin as a program that works about music, this was an experiment. It´s normal in those programs that when a girl (or boy) finish secondary school (the real one) he or she is "graduated". This is short words means... fired. You have got a few years learning in the idol program, at the end the ones with talent can got a new contract, the others can follow they way outside this world. Suzuka got a new contract with Babymetal when she reach the graduation Her sister Himeka Nakamoto was in the group Nogizaka46, and when she graduated goes to the Waseda University, graduated and i think she is still working in this university. The system is easy... if you´re good, you can for a few years learn, study and also work as an idol. At the end some of them have talent, others not. (or luck)
I actually found them thanks to Babymetal but There really is not connection just some reactors Had vids of Babymetal & other Japanese bands. Personally I Love Both bands & have seen Band Maid live twice in London. They are Amazing
Yay! Finally you reacted to Band-Maid.. After watching your reactions to Filipino singers, this is something I can still relate to.. They have a lot more songs that shows off their technicalities as a band. Dice would be a good song choice to react.
Please React to LOVEBITES - Shadowmaker or The Crusade. this band is as good as the Maid Band, but more to the 80s thrash metal and power metal genre. Also all songs in english, they sound like the female version of Iron Maiden & Helloween. They began to be recognize in Europe since winning the Golden Gods' "Best New Band" In Metal Hammer, performing in BloodStock, Wacken Open Air, Graspop and Download Festival
Band-Maid has no bad songs. They are 5 very talented women who will some day dominate the world. No connection with Baby Metal. Pick any song. They are all great!
The vague feelings, emotions, melodies of the instruments within the song, and lyrics, it could be euphemism, a musical pun, to making out, having kinky (or more x-rated) moments, shaking your body ontop, yeah yeah yeah yeah.. etc ..or even a musical innuendo to the gal being on top, - perhaps a veiled reference to them getting their revised music contract & deal.
Please react to "Ladybaby". Start with the song "Nippon manju". It has subtitles. This is really crazy stuff. But it fits to the "Crazy Japan Stuff". Greatings out of Germany.
Totally different genre's …. one is a song and dance act (with children) and a backing band... the other is a rock and roll band (probably the finest rock musicians on the planet... if you don't mind me saying so :). … it will become apparent to you soon … I'd suggest any song by Band-Maid will prove me out … my favorite would be Moratorium … nah … any Band-Maid song is my favorite.
this is an actual band bro, babymetal is more of a girl group with the concept of pop death metal vibe. they're from sakura gakuin managed by a talent agency AMUSE. the group had this age thing (10-15) where they hone they're skills acting, singing, dancing etc etc. and if they reach the a specific age they undergo a graduation period from the unit and from there groups like Babymetal debuts
My First ever Band-Maid Reaction!🔥
Drop your suggestions on what I should react to next Below?👀
Could you please react to Flesh and the power it holds by Death 🙏🙏🙏
By the way that was some English in that song!! 😉🤘🤘 They do have a full song in English, but only one so far. But nearly every song has some English in it!!
Band maid dice or babymetal death
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Miku really is a genius.
She started assembling the group based on the maid cafe concept, but realised when she got Kanami, Akane, and Misa together, that her voice quality wasn't good enough to front such great musicians.
She got Saiki in as frontman, and started learning how to play rhythm guitar from scratch.
Band maid members are now in their mid to late twenties. the band was started by Miku in 2013 (rhythm guitarist and secondary vocalist). She worked for a maid cafe and one day she decided she wanted to make a hard rock band, which eventually landed with a full band. Their choice of style is obviously based on Miku's past profession, and as time went on they decided it would be best to have them modify the outfits to their own style to be most comfortable. At first their songs were made for them, but they have been doing it themselves the last few years. The other members are Saiki on vocals, Kanami on guitar, Misa on bass and Akane on drums.
Remember that Miku was a failed idol singer and actress. She was working at the maid cafe to make ends meet. She used to hear hard rock and metal while commuting to and from work. Then the idea of making a maid band came unto her. A Internet search and the rest is the matter that rock legends are made.
@@mogaman28 She literally said "Fine, screw Idol Bands, imma make my own Idol Band, with Hard Rock, Fire and Whiskey!"
From what i understand Misa and Kanami were both session musicians for Idol groups and were so sick of that side of the business too. The thing that blows my mind is the fact that Miku couldn't play Guitar as the band formed. She was going to be the singer but realised she wasn't powerful enough and said she would be fine being a backing singer but Kanami wanted a Rythm guitarist so she didn't have to restrict herself which is why her Solo's get bigger and bigger as you follow their releases as Miku becomes more competent at covering for her. Miku literally learned how to play Rythm while being in the band.
Band maids backstory: a pigeon walks into a bar and says, "im going to start a band that dresses like french maids and plays hard rock"
Also check out moratorium live or puzzle live for some more awesomeness
Nice!
In a nutshell....
Pretty much!!
Kobato Vult!
There is some fan crossover between Band-Maid and Babymetal. Members of the Kami band and Band-Maid have hung out together it seems, from pictures that have been posted. Kanami had a birthday recently and got some twitter messages from some of the Kami band.
Other than that comparing them would be like comparing the The Beatles and Led Zeppelin.
A quote from Miku in an old interview “We don’t feel that we are rivals, we have huge respect for Babymetal. To see a Japanese act work so hard and be recognized outside of Japan by so many respected musicians and fans - it’s amazing. We can only hope that one day our determination gets us anywhere near that level of recognition.”
Perfect quote from Miku. I think Babymetal has been a bit of inspiration for other Japanese bands to get more Western fans.
There is actually tons of respect in Japan between artists. The only real comparison between the two bands is the Kawaii/ Lolita type look. I’ve just recently gotten in to Band-Maid and I’m seriously impressed. But like I said, if the artists work hard and dedicate themselves to the craft, other Japanese artist will respect you. I personally think both bands or on the verge of big things within the next year. Band-Maid is ready to hit international super stardom and Babymetal, after all the turmoil they’ve been through over the last year and a half or so, is rising like a Phoenix. Both bands are blowing up TH-cam right now. Huge respect to both bands.
BabyMetal opened the door. Band Maid took the doors down!
BabyMetal sing and dance with a band...Band Maid IS the band! po
You will get it our little pigeon.
No connection to baby metal, there really is no comparison. Band maid plays their own instruments. They play hard rock with the best of them. Saiki has one of the most amazing voices on the planet and does not sound like a chipmunk which is hard to find among J-Rock bands. They are incredibly talented and amazing live as you can see. Miku, the rythmn guitarist and other singer used to work at a Maid Café and got the idea to form a band playing hard rock while wearing Maid outfits. She found the amazing lead guitarist and songwriter Kanami from a video online and recruited her. Kanami just happened to know an incredible drummer named Akane and when she joined she suggested Misa for bass as she had played with her and gone to music school with her. They then found Saiki and the rest is history. They have been together around 5-6 years now. My favorite band by far. Check out Puzzle live, Secret My Lips live, Moratorium live, Choose Me live, they have so many great songs
That's a bit unfair, there are lots of Japanese female fronted rock/metal bands that donot sound like a chipmunk.
Fuki (Doll$boxx/Unluckymorpheus) and IMHO the best female singer in Japan. And yes I love Band-Maid and Bebymetal.
RE:NO (Aldious)
Yuzuki (Yuzukingdom) who is actualy a J-pop singer.
Nico (Fate Gear)
Asami (Lovebites)
@@maximushaughton2404 And LiSA is also great. By the way, Aldious had to change their lead vocal because re:NO had a health issue, their new singer isn't a chipmunk either!
The only thing he got right is that there is no comparison, but not because one is soooo much better than the other, simply because they are too different. Kitsune up, Po!
Yep the new singer is R!N, who they used part time on thier last tour of Japan. Aldious seem to like singers with silly names or at least names no one knows how to say. :)
@@maximushaughton2404 actually it is a fair criticism. Babymetal is entertaining but just not in the same class with a hard rock band that writes, arranges and performs their OWN material. You cannot compare them unless you are one who somehow likes the Monkees more than the Beatles because that is the qualitative difference. Babymetal can't even have the group members they want. They are told what to do and how to do it. Band-Maid does what they want to do and they do it so damned well. I know. I just saw them last Monday night in LA. The band just flat out fucking rocks.
EEEErrrrr..... Robert you did read my reply didn't you??
The only time I bought up Babymetal was when I said I was a fan. The bit I was moaning about was saying that female rock/metal singers in Japan normaly sound like chipmunks. And I also hate it when people try and compare them, because they are 2 totaly different styles of bands. I am not one of the Babymetal can do no wrong crowd, because I am a cynical old git.
I know the chipmunk bit was aimed at Babymetal, because of Yui and Moa and I don't disagree with that, esp when you speed them up a bit, but it was unfair to say that all the others are like that, so I gave some examples, and there are more I could of named.
Yes I know Band-Maid rock I have seen them live 3 times and missed a 4th because they were playing in the south of Japan when I was in Tokyo seeing other bands.
I play drums, and this drummer is the first drummer since I was a kid in the 80s that inspires me to practice and learn new technique. Absolutely the best band I've found in decades! I cannot get enough of them.
Then you've got to see The Warning!
Just watch their song Dust to Dust (live at Lunario) and then tell me what you think.
I think you'll like it.
Just saw Band Maid live in Dallas. Any video you see, does not do the band justice. They are great. Even some who attended the BabyMetal show 5 days before Band Maid stated, "Band Maid blew BabyMetal away! 12 songs from BabyMetal vs 23 songs from Band Maid."
Does it matter what she's singing? It is catchy and you just want to sing along regardless. Just saw them the other night in LA. They are amazing live!
@Hand Typo on my part. I meant, "Does it matter what language she's singing in."
Band Maid chewed up NYC, spit it out and left us begging for more! :-) Band Maid Rox!~
Welcome aboard, Drew. You are embarking on (along with many others) an awesome hard-rock journey with 5 incredible women. Here's my intro blurb for those who may be new to Band-Maid:
BAND-MAID’s songs and sound beat with the heart and soul of rock n’ rollers. Their Composition, Execution, Consistency (83 songs!), Uniqueness, Charisma, Charm and, oh yeah, Cuteness factor (IMHO) position them as becoming the hard rock Beatles of our time! In other words, they’re destine for mega-stardom. Each member's personalities are super interesting and their musicianship among the best. Their writing, arrangements and overall sound, especially guitar tones and drums, are kick-ass! Having seen them LIVE, I can honestly say their performance, sound and stage appearance is off the rails spectacular - far better than any other band I’ve heard.
Band-Maid is the only band in decades where I love nearly EVERY song they’ve done. I have over 50 favorites! "Thrill" is a great place to start. Their newer songs drive even more - Moratorium, Domination, Clang, Dice, Spirit, Turn Me On, Fate, Play, Hide-And-Seek, Secret My Lips, Puzzle, Glory, Choose Me, and on and on. But don’t miss out on their powerful, beautifully written slower tunes like Daydreaming, Anemone, Endless Story and Smile... or more punky like Don’t Let Me Down and Screaming… or funky like Bubble… or poppy like Start Over… or cultural like Band-Maiko!
Most performances should be experienced from their LIVE concerts such as ZEPP 2018, Shinkiba Studio Coast 2017 and some of the better 2019 tour Fan vids. Here’s two great back-to-back videos taken by Vladimir Chupin of what it’s like to see Band-Maid LIVE at a super intimate venue: th-cam.com/video/RxmRiWHZ3TI/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/__1th7ctgMo/w-d-xo.html If you like Band-Maid, make sure to support / purchase some concert tickets, CD, DVD/BR & Merch, etc. bandmaid.tokyo
Like most Band-Maid songs, I like them from the get-go but really start to appreciate them after more hearings... especially after seeing them play it LIVE. I'll go back and see an older song like YOLO, Order, Shake That, Freezer, Real Existence, Non Fiction Days, Alone, etc. and realize there's no band that can consistently construct and play like Band-Maid. Check out an awesome, little known "Mega Band-Maid Mix" by DJ Ray of some of their earlier stuff: facebook.com/djrayboston/videos/1004709499579009
Band-Maid members are: (Ages are best est.).
Saiki Atsumi “Ice Queen" - High Priestess mediator between the Gods (Band Members) and the masters and princesses (Fans). Lead vocals, arrangements & melodies, 25 years old & youngest. Heels or sneakers, Sai-chan’s smile melts away the persona. Her charisma and voice focus the experience.
Miku Kobato "Small Pigeon" - Rhythm guitar, vocals, lyricist, oldest at 27. Band founder, MC & PR SpokesPigeon, po. Her “Magic Spell Time” charm and energy ignite the room. Kurrupo! No, no, no… KURRUPO!!
Kanami Tono “Princess” - Lead guitar, keyboards, 27 years old, writes most of the material. Kanami (translates “Song Wave”) is a possessed riff-slayer who’s so damn adorable it hurts. The only thing you want from Mincho is more!
Akane Hirose "Gorilla" - Drums, 27 years old, band energizer & co-clown (with MISA). Achi’s talents include (besides massive consumption of noodles, bananas and other things, even during performance!) revolutionizing rock drumming with relentless drive, dynamics and the kick. This “DrumRilla” is the Party!
MISA "Assassin" - Bass, 26 year old closet goofball. The Mysterious One literally kills it… every note.. barefoot… uniting Band-Maid’s world-class rhythm section. A slug of JB, a slight grin, and let the slappin’ begin… MISA! MISA! MISA!
We can always depend on Tom and Rick to fill in the "story". Rick must be busy tonight rocking out somewhere in LA).
Tom Clark. They are 6 members, you forgot the cable guy :-)
@@guitarwreck9004 If you mean their guitar tech usually standing stage left (house right)... yeah, he's a busy dude with heavy responsibilities and skills. He's also mixing some of Kanami's stuff on his own mini console. I believe they also bring their own mixer operating the house PA. I was standing in front of him and he had his hands full. I met the other very nice gentleman (didn't get his name) standing stage right who mainly takes care of MISA and Akane. I counted what I believe to be eight staff / roadies but there could be more or less.
Where did you get the info that they’re around 25-27? Can you copy paste the link?
@@Nurulain-vt2fq It's from many different sources from over they years of following them. They might be off by a year, I'm not sure. r/BandMaid at Reddit is a good single source. I believe MISA and Miku will be 28 later this month and of course Kanami just had her birthday Sept. 28 I think.
Miku (rhythm guitar and back-up vocals) is the oldest at 26 years old and was actually a former J-pop idol before deciding to start up her own band. She knew Kanami (lead guitarist) from her guitar covers on the internet. Kanami called up Akane (drummer) who knew Misa (bassist) and that was the initial line-up for the band. They did a few shows before deciding that they needed another vocalist, which led to them auditioning Saiki (lead vocalist).
They tend to lean more towards hard rock and pop, but with some impressive instrumental chops. Their heavier stuff are songs like "Dice", "Domination", "Don't Tell Me" and "Choose Me". Their bassist Misa trades solos with their lead guitarist Kanami during their live shows, so don't miss out on that.
I'm fairly sure they have NOT performed without Sai-chan
@@DavidMISAMISAMISACook Their first live performance was July 24, 2013, the first show with Saiki was August 22. I'm not really sure how many shows they had in between, or if they had any at all. They used to have the information on the official site.
@@acornsoda22 Holey shit they also played Aug13 and 16 then Aug 22
@@DavidMISAMISAMISACook Could you tell where you got that information so I can have it for future reference?
@@acornsoda22 Setlist.fm
BANDMAID IS THE BEST JAPANESE BAND AND IT’S NOT EVEN CLOSE! They started in 2015. THEY ARE INCREDIBLE!
Not much more I can add after what everyone else in the comments has said but it should be noted that Band-Maid is more popular in North America and Europe than they are in their native Japan. I have never followed non-English speaking musicians before this band yet I have nearly all their albums and love their music and I don't even understand Japanese. So there is something special about the ladies and their music that surpasses the language barrier and calls to all of us.
Minor correction: BABYMETAL *does* have live instrumental as well, they have a whole back band known as “kami-band” who are VERY skilled, they just don’t get the spotlight.
But the two really shouldn’t be compared, they are totally different genres and entities in every respect except for their country of origin.
saw them again on Mon here in LA. Best Rock band right now and I grew up listening to 60's & 70's rock
I was there with you.
@@sacluvsBM oh yeah, lol
If you wondering what happened to Rock and Rol , its alive and well in the hands of 5 extraordinarily talented and beautiful ladies from Japan. All of them are professionally trained and have industry experience. They struggled in the beginning and were thinking of breaking up. But one day they checked TH-cam and saw their MV/song Thrill (First MV) had 3 million views, at first thinking it was hacked, it wasn't. They are now finishing up their World Tour in LA (their 4th, I think) playing small venues. I would like to see them be an opening act for a major band, but they are handicapped because they are so good I think the major bands are afraid of them. Would you to follow them on stage?
Try Thrill (1st MV), Dice (live), Puzzle (live), to start off with, there are no bad ones.
Yeah it would be like Hendrix opening for the Monkees all over again!
@@danharris4512 Or Van Halen opening for Kiss...... ;o)
@@danharris4512 or mozart opening for salieri...
My pick is “Dice”
The talent level is off the
charts, JIMMY PAGE of (LED ZEPPELIN) loves BANDMAID...... These
girls are flat out ROCK STARS. SHRED ON LADIES...
KANAMI(Lead Guitar ) channeling her inner EDDIE VAN HALEN. AKANE (DRUMS
)channeling her inner JONH BONHAM. MISA ( BASS ) well just being MISA.
MIKU(GUITAR ) channeling her inner rock star. ( SHRED ON LADIES )
MISA strongly reminds me of John Entwhistle from "The Who". Listen to "Young Man Blues" from the Isle of Wight Festival and You may know, what I mean. I was told, that MISA´s mother was a fan of The Who, too...no wonder.
No ties other than nationality. Formed by Miku the rhythm guitarist in 2013. She used to work in a Maid Cafe and thought it would be interesting to have a cute Maid image playing hard rock. Kanami the lead guitarist writes most of the music and Miku writes most of the lyrics. They tour extensively in the west and are currently ripping it up in the in US. Saw them live in London last November and lost my heart to these ladies. One of the most exciting gigs I've ever been to. Personal favourite tracks are Real Existence and Moratorium but there's hardly a bad track in their extensive discography. If you like the bass check out MISA's playing on Don't You Tell Me live, 😁
Saw both BabyMetal (Ramones and Alvin and the Chipmonks..lol) and these kids last week in Dallas. I want to see Band-Maid again...
Band maid is awesome. I saw them Saturday in Dallas. Definitely do more reactions.
They have a lot of great lives. Moratorium, Puzzle, Take me higher and Don't you tell me are also frequent suggestions that are some of their best lives
Honestly you can pick anything from them that's live.
I found Band-Maid through youtube over 2 years ago and listen to them every day since. Absolutely the best band I have heard in the past 20 years. Tons of people have left great info, but I have not seen anyone say that Miku only started learning guitar in early 2014.
Also any of their songs 2016 or earlier were not written by themselves. "Alone" was their first song approved by their label and most of their songs since them are mostly written by Kanami with help from others while Miku does most of the lyrics.
I'm in love with this band.....more from them! Here are some options. Only choose live versions, please. Don't You Tell Me, Onset, Moratorium, Puzzle, Real Existence, Take Me Higher
Here come the Band-Maid-iacs 😁🤘
All are in their late/mid 20's Kanami just celebrated her bday in New York performing.
Members are:
MISA: bass; well known for her appreciation of alcohol "Assassin Maid "
Akane Hirose: drums, acting band leader; boasts about her eating ability. "The Beast"
Kanami Tono: lead guitar, main composer "The Tsunami"
Saiki Atsumi: lead vocals; "The Princess"
Miku Kobato: founder, rhythm guitar, backing vocals, main lyricist. "Our lovable Pigeon-po!"
Kanami just celebrated her bday in *DALLAS* performing
😁
@@VladimirChupin It was, wasn't it... My bad. I seem to have misplaced a day or 2 LOL.. sux getting older
@@Badllamah Don't feel bad New York is 13 hours behind Japan. Most of the band members sent birthday tweets on the 27th EST. Misa waited until midnight to send hers, Akane sent one in Japanese the 27th and one in English the 28th.
Meanwhile Akane calls herself "The Gorilla" and Miku was asking the audience in Dallas to collect bananas for her :-)
Suzuka from Babymetal will be 22(edit) in December and Moa just turned 20. The girls from Band-Maid are roughly 24-28(Miku Oct 1991). The bands are not related as Babymetal was a manufactured idol group while Band-Maid formed organically in 2013 when rhythm guitarist/singer Miku Kobato (real name Mika Noguchi) put the band together herself, first with lead guitarist Kanami Tono, who herself recruited drummer Akane Hirose. Akane brought in bassist MISA who she knew from music school. Lead singer Saiki Atsumi was brought in later when Miku realized the band needed a more powerful singer and she then learned to play the guitar with the tutelage of Kanami.
Suzuka will be 22. Her birth year was 1997. And Band-Maid is not quite as organically grown as you might think. Miku was working at Noodles Cafe which was setup by Platinum Passport and staffed with idols signed with them like Miku was. And Band-Maid is signed with Platinum Passport. They once had another act where they were all airline crew and the audiences members were their "passengers".
@@rakjr6 that's wrong, miku was at the same management company as the idol group Passpo was at the time. Miku's idol group Lil Cummins did not take off. Only did one EP. So she was still working at the cafe and thought of an idea of cute maids that make hard rock music. She searched the internet to find a guitarist name kanami (who was posting cover songs), then kanami pulled in akane, then pulled in misa, then auditioned saiki. Miku put the band together by herself. So it was organically done by her. Only thing was that she had ties to the management company she was in. The management company did not put the band together for her. So the whole band ended up working with that company. The band didn't know how to play hard rock music in the beginning, song writers were brought in by the company to write songs for them for two or three Ep even though kanami is a songwriter/composer. They rejected lots of kanami's composed music but now under new label the band has control of the music. They work very hard to get to where they are now. They have interviews about them how they got together on TH-cam.
@@rockingoutdudetoo5275 :-)
@@rockingoutdudetoo5275 It would be very interesting to see those cover tunes that Kanami posted on the internet.
@@johnmatthew102 I know it could be classic Carlos Santana covers.
So yeah, Babymetal is a completely different thing: pop stars that sing to metal music played by a separate band (see also: Ladybaby). Band-Maid is an actual rock group of all women musicians. The Maid thing was because the rhythm guitarist and backup singer who started the band used to work in a maid cafe (it's a thing in Japan) and thought it'd be funny to have people dressed like that playing hard rock/metal music. They went viral with their music video for their first single, Thrill, and developed a pretty large overseas fanbase so they've started internationally touring and adding more crowd-interaction that doesn't require Japanese language (like the chorus of this song with it's "Yeah"s and such).
I saw them live last weekend during their American tour and they kick just as much ass live and are quite funny even with very limited English. If you're looking for live youtube stuff, the highest quality stuff you're going to find is off their live DVDs (like that one) and I'd recommend Take Me Higher if you want to see just how skilled their guitarist and bassist are, or Moratorium for what is probably their best live experience (the crowd went absolutely fucking ballistic for that song in the show I went to). For music videos, DICE, Non-Fiction Days, and DOMINATION are probably my favorites. Shout out to Don't Let Me Down for being entirely in English, though, if you want to know the lyrics.
The only thing at all similar between BMtl BMd is Miku and moa where pigtails, I mean come on. people base it on that. laughable !
Yea agree deth2......
Always amazed, that most people want the live version. This shows, that they really can play what they record. And they do much better than on CD. Love them.
Suggestions for Reactions:
Official Music videos: "DICE", "Choose Me", "Don't let Me Down", "Thrill", "Daydreaming" and "Don't You Tell Me"*1
Live Songs: "real Existance", "Domination" Take me higher" "Onset" (an instrumental), "Rock In Me", "Freedom", "Don't You Tell Me"*1
*1 - React to the video first THEN the live version. Others will tell you to just do the live but by watching the video first you hear a great song and then when you watch the live you see a great performance.
React to "Secret My Lips" then "Secret Maiko Lips" (by 'Band MAIKO')
. The reason for this is "Secret My Lips" is a Band-MAID song. For April Fools Day of 2018 Band Maid announced they were changing their name to Band MAIKO and going with a different approach. "Secret Maiko Lips" is the result of that. Again watching Secret my Lips first
allows you appreciate what they do with "Secret MAIKO Lips"
To be perfectly honest, you can not go wrong no matter what song you react to. I would just like to emphasize this, many in this thread will say ignore the music videos and only watch the live stuff but the music videos are very good,especially DICE, Choose Me and Thrill.
The MV for daydreaming is beautiful
@Angel S. RA uhh that is the test song to see if other fans are reading my post. Yes, that sounds right and does not sound like I just plain forgot about one of the better live songs. Lol
Oh, Official Music videos: "Alone" is missing. This song is very important to them.
@@melocitysolo9574 Yes, I agree. This does point out the problem of trying to narrow down the Band MAID discography.
Puzzle is a good one to.
You could close yours eyes and throw a dart at a board with all theirs songs listed and NEVER hit a bad song. Closest to a "bad" song (and it isn't really bad) is Start Over. Welcome to the fan club!
They played this at the Mercury Lounge on their US tour last weekend, with a new intro (perhaps my favorite intro to this one thus far). If you can find it, there's a fan-shot video of it.
These ladies are definitely older than BABYMETAL, with their lead vocalist, Saiki, being the youngest, at 25. (Yes, their ages are a bit hard to find, and only Miku's [their rhythm guitarist, the pigeon queen], and Saiki's [THE queen] being publicly available [yet, again, hard to find].)
They formed in 2013, when Miku got the idea while working in a maid cafe. She found Kanami (aka Kanamincho [or Mincho, for short]) on TH-cam, contacted her, who then contacted Akane, their drummer, who she had worked with previously as a singer-songwriter, who then contacted MISA, their badass bassist (I mean, this isn't even her best work [check out fancam videos of "Don't Be Long" from their US tour, or their instrumental cover of "Higher Ground" [in the style of the Red Hot Chili Peppers] during soundcheck for Summer Sonic this year, or even "Moratorium" live), who she had gone to music school with. That was going to be it, until Miku got the idea to bring in a second vocalist. That's when Saiki came into the picture, through auditions with their agency. They continued in a "Suite Sister Mary", "Home Again", Lacuna Coil- esque two-vocalist, plus guitar, bass, and drums setup, until Akane (who, at that time, was the leader of the group) put her foot down and demanded Miku learn guitar. Miku still sings leads on one or two songs an album, but lead vocal duties mostly go to Saiki. They've put out five albums (Maid in Japan [the title being a play on the Deep Purple live album, Made in Japan], New Beginning, Brand New Maid, Just Bring it, and World Domination [which this song is off of]), one EP (eponymous, under the name BAND-MAIKO), several singles, and have a sixth album (entitled Conqueror) coming out in mid-December.
Great video, it's always nice to see new people discovering Band-Maid. Since you're a big bass fan, I'd recommend the song Dice next. To answer your questions, Saiki, the vocalist is 25, Miku, the rhythm guitarist is 27 and the other three haven't revealed their ages. They formed in 2013 when Miku, who had formerly been part of a pop idol trio called Lil Cumin, decided that she wanted to play heavier music. She came up with the maid concept because she wanted to mix the cute image of maids with the coolness of hard rock. Miku then found Kanami, the lead guitarist, on TH-cam. Kanami knew Akane, the drummer, from playing together in a previous project and Akane knew Misa, the bassist from a music school that they both attended. It was then decided that Miku's voice didn't quite fit heavier music so they auditioned vocalists and found Saiki. They then proceeded to put out three mini-albums on Platinum Passport (Maid In Japan, New Beginnings and Brand New Maid) with all but one song on all three of them being written by outside songwriters. Then, they were picked up by Nippon Crown and have since released two full-length albums (Just Bring It and World Domination) with the band writing all but 4 songs on the Just Bring It and writing all of the songs on World Domination, with outside co-writers working on three songs. Their next album, Conqueror, is due to be released on December 11th. By the way, the only sort of 'connection' that they have with Babymetal is that they're both all-female, Japanese acts who play heavy music and there's some overlap among their fans.
Welcome to the world of Band-Maid. Listen to any song you want, they're all good!
I completely agree, these ladies don't do bad songs
Band Maid don't you tell me live
Band Maid Moratorium Live is amazing. Been a fan for a long time. Never a bad song
Miku is the oldest and leader of the band. She plays guitar and vocals.
Saiki is the youngest and the leadsinger.
Misa is the awesome bassist.
Akane is the drummer.
Kanami is Santana-esq lead guitarist.
They vary in ages from 23-29.
Miku used to be an idol in her early teens. Has this thing with pigeons andaleays ends her sentences with Po, which really annoys Saiki.
They all contribute with writing their own songs.
They have a great sense of humor as every year they dress up as Geisha for April Fools Day and are called Band Maiko.
The songs are tongue in cheek, extremely comical lyrics, bit naughty, and sung seriously.
There are a couple songs out with translations.
I Like Baby Metal, I LOVE Band-Maid, and like you pointed out it's ALL GIRLS and they play their own instruments and are amazing on them. I can't understand 90% of the lyrics but I don't care, they ROCK...HARD!
One live band maid song i highly recommend as i know many people have is Don't you tell me live.... phenomenal sound, plus magnificent call and response
Band Maid as a group has no direct professional ties to Babymetal. Completely different agencies.
But,
no one can overlook the attention Babymetal has brought to Japanese Music over the last decade and some of that attention went to several other groups. Band Maid, in particular, seems to be gaining the most from the added attention as the world turns its ear to the sounds coming out of Japan. This does not, in any way, detract from the sheer will these Ladies have put forth in building their own careers with flat out AWSOME musicianship, stage performances and very well produced music videos.
More Band Maid Please!!
Put your Kitsune UP!! Po!
Put up your pigeon! PO!
I remember when they first started they were really bad their timing was not great. Just like scandal when they first started. But their hard work is what it is admiring. Special that dang kobato has shown the most growth and along mincho actually interacting with the crowd. These ladies and their new management have catapulted fast in the last couple of years.
バンドメイドは最高だよ!
Agreed!!
Po!
Dice is great, but there's no real pro-quality video of it, just the official video (but it's still terrific). For live, Moratorium, Puzzle, Freedom, Alone, Secret My Lips, Dont You Tell Me, Take Me Higher... there are just so many. They are not a band who have the usual 4-5 "big" songs, just about 25 or so on the same level as the one you've just watched. That one gets recommended because of the intro, although they often add extras to the intros of their songs live.
Anything LIVE you can't miss. Starting with the early stuff you can see how they progressed to where they are now - writing, composing their own music.
They are awesome and very creative in every way.
The base player is booze powered, as in hard liquor. She likes to drink, but not get drunk so you will see her swigging from a hip flask or a bottle on stage (no chugging!)
Oh Hell Yeah!! 🤘🤘❤️🤘🤘 MISA! MISA! MISA!! 🤘🤘
Great first reaction Drew and you'll discovery that the first feeling of amazement will stay with you the more you listen to them. The language stops being an issue after awhile. I discovered them about a year ago through Babymetal. The mix on all their songs is really great, you can hear all the girls up front and clear. Their live YT videos are outstanding. One think I've noticed after listening to a lot of their stuff is that while all these ladies are so really good, for me the drummer (Akane) is what sets this band apart from a lot of other rock bands - I'd put her on the same level with Ringo, in that she is the perfect drummer for their music, she is the foundation of this towering edifice of talent. From Band-Maid I also was introduced to a lot of other Japanese rock and metal groups that puts Western music to shame.
Totally agreed, for years before these phenomenal ladies I was a big advocate of Boris, Mono and Envy (all different genres of course) but the depths of Japanese rock and metal is insurmountable. And then tere is the whole Japanese shoegaze scene with some amazing artists. For me personally, after decades of involvement with heavy rock and metal music, I can genuinely say without any gimmicks, pretences or pomp that Band Maid is the most important and awesome band of the this century. Just addictive, and sheer joy to listen to.
About the maid-thing. The concept is that they serve their Masters and Mistress.. which is us, the fans , the listeners.... The lead guitarist work at a café with maid outfits and comed up with this idea of a band. Never heard a bad song with Band-Maid. And Misa the bassplayer is... wow!
Oh there is a bunch of Japanese female bands like:
Gacharin Spin. When they add the singer Fuki the became Doll$Boxx. Fuki sings in Lightbringer and som oter bands as well.
Lovebites
Marys Blood
Aldious
On the maleside You have a 30 year old band... Ningen Isu The song Heartless Scat
Ohh then you got Jupiter... Theory of Evolution is a good start
Wagakkiband
Lots of Foxholes to dig in to!
I guess You mean the rhythm guitarist, Kanami plays the lead guitar.
@@joki5346 Yes!
MISA live outtakes from Zepp! All of the outtakes are great from the show Guitar, Drums, Kawaii moments makes you wonder how anyone can be so hyper ..
That's MISA on bass for you :) and yes, she is a goddess! Their song Moratorium (live) next ;)
Misa(Bass Guitar) is so great right?
MISA MISA MISA!
Nice reaction,Ireland guys.
Let's break through Pool A and advance to the best 8 tournament together!!🏈🇯🇵🇮🇪
Yes.My fav band,so many good songs to come.Let the band maid army descent.
GET READY FOR BANDMAID FANS POURING IN THOUSANDS 😁, every bandmaid songs r different and u find all a new experience, please find out, my favs #chooseme , #onset, #bubble etc . The only thing common between Babymetal and bandmaid is both are from Japan , that's it both r from different genre all together.
When I listen to BAND-MAID I only hear English lyrics. Magical.
Less interruptions, please. They formed in 2013. No connection to BabyMetal, except there's usually a surprised reaction to both. BAND-MAID are more Hard Rock than Metal, though they have Metal influences. Their break out Music Video was 'Thrill. But this video came from their Zepp Tokyo LIVE concert where they had a multi camera shoot and direct from the board sound. Just about any song from this show is awesome. A couple of stand outs are 'Take Me Higher' and 'Don't You Tell Me' because of the Battles between MISA on bass and Kanami on guitar. Other Music Videos worth checking out are as their April Fools persona, BAND-MAIKO.
Miku formed the band after working in a Maid Cafe', hence the Maid theme and play on BAND-AID brand bandages. She switched from lead to backup vocals and learned to play rhythm guitar. Akane the drummer came from Music School, and she suggested MISA ,a bassist she had played with. Miku found Kanami online from videos. Saiki, who worked for the same agency was enlisted as another vocalist to complete the band. She wasn't told they would be in maid uniforms initially, just that they would be playing hard rock in cute costumes. She immediately ditched the apron, and became the band's arbiter of what's cool and what isn't.
Kanami is the Airhead of the group, and she really thinks Saiki is just the coolest. Akane was voted to be the band's leader, since she's the most "normal" of the group, though Miku is still speaks for the band because of her energetic and outgoing personality. Because her last name means little pigeon, and pigeons in Japan say Kurupo instead of cooing, she ends her sentences with Po a lot. MISA though not the Ice Queen that Saiki is, is still very reserved, and also only wears black. Her charm point is drinking alcohol. Her motto is "Alcohol Is Necessary." Akane's charm point is eating a lot. She often challenges MISA to eating contests.
@T Zero Akane has mentioned in more recent interviews that they don't have a "band leader" position anymore.
But yeah, she was looked at as the one who seemed the most responsible. : )
Lately she's taken over more of the responsibility for sequencing.
They are so good, it would good to see your reaction to my favourite group X Japan.
Bass player Misa is off the hook using slap funk. Wow. Akane is a great drummer.
Band-Maid is awesome
Thanks Drew!
Nice react Drew. In Japan there is a thing known as "maid cafes". In these cafés, waitresses dress in maid costumes act as servants, and treat customers as masters (and mistresses) in a private home, rather than as café patrons. Singer/guitarist Miku Kobato worked in one and thought it would be cool to form a band based on the maid theme and the rest is history and why they are in maid outfits.
Baby Metal and Band Maid are two entirely different types of bands. You can't really compare the two. Band Maid has not achieved anywhere the success of Baby Metal and in interviews has commented that they admire Baby Metal for what they have accomplished. Whether or not Band Maid can draw Baby Metal size crowds is yet to be seen. Their current US tour is a good beginning for them.
I don't know I think Band-maid can pull it of I mean they played large crowds in Tokyo they have sold out all of their shows two years in a row. Men and women come to see this band not for the girls well at least not me. I like their playing. While babymetal the focus is on the girls since they are an idol band. Idols well always garner more attention than niche band. Like say Mary's blood, unlucky morpheus or even band-maid. Hell maximum the hormone is really well known and they still cannot amass gigantic crowds in Japan. Like idol pop groups. I mean this why akb48 is still always topping number 1 on the charts well this year it was perfume which is not a idol group but they are their own identity. Anyway point being idols well always pull more crowd. Just how the model is. I mean that is Motown stuff and bubblegum pop did so well. Here from 60s to 90s. Till people realized the generic sound. Which has started to make.wave in Japan. Kids are starting pay more attention in what they choose to listen. Case in point why this year a pop group who is not an idol topped 10 this year and last year.
Let me.tall about their hip pop and rap scene wholly crap it is better our stuff. Composition wise
James BabyMetal is pulling in larger crowds in the US also. In Los Angeles Band Maid closed their tour at a place that holds 800. BabyMetal will play before 17,500 at the Forum in Los Angeles. Like The Warning they are a great club band but may not have the ability to step up to fill 20,000+ arenas Only time will tell.
Welcome aboard, Drew. You are embarking on (along with many others - over 180 million YT views plus over 40 million reactor plays!) an awesome, progressive, hard-rock journey with 5 incredible women. Here's my intro blurb for those who may be new to Band-Maid:
BAND-MAID’s songs and sound beat with the heart and soul of all rockers. But you’ll also hear heavy influences of Prog, Punk, Metal and Pop, with nice touches of Blues, Jazz, Funk and Grunge. Sometimes they use multiple genres within the same song. Their Composition, Execution, Joy of Playing, Consistency (125 songs), Uniqueness, Charisma, Charm and, oh yeah, Cuteness factor, position them as becoming the hard rock Beatles of our time! In other words, they’re destined for mega-stardom.
Each member's personalities are super interesting and their musicianship among the best. Their writing, arrangements and overall sound, especially guitar tones and drums, are kick-ass! Having seen them LIVE, I can honestly say their performance, sound, stage appearance, and band synergy is off-the-rails spectacular!
Band-Maid is the only band in decades where I love nearly EVERY song they’ve done. I have over 70 favorites! "Thrill" (2014) is a great place to start: th-cam.com/video/Uds7g3M-4lQ/w-d-xo.html Their songs from albums Unleash, Unseen World, Conqueror, World Domination, Just Bring It, Brand New Maid, and New Beginning drive even more - Warning, No God, Different, Black Hole, Rinne, Blooming, Moratorium, Domination, Clang, Dice, Spirit, Don’t You Tell Me, Turn Me On, Fate, Play, Hide-And-Seek, Secret My Lips, Puzzle, Choose Me, I Can’t Live Without You, and on and on.
But don’t miss out on their powerful, beautifully written, mid-tempo songs like Daydreaming, About Us, Memorable, Anemone, Endless Story, PAGE, At The Drop Of A Hat, Mirage and Smile... or more punky like After Life, Don’t Let Me Down and Screaming… or funky like Bubble… or bluesy like Manners and The Dragon Cries… or poppy like Start Over… or a bit jazzy like Wonderland… or progressive like No God, Giovanni, and Black Hole… or cultural like the Band-Maiko series… or instrumentals like From Now On, Don’t Be Long, Onset, Without Holding Back and Going Nuts… or their many acoustic versions like Catharsis and Sayonakidori... and last but not least, their Anime hits like Sense, Glory and Unleash (from their own Anime MV (series?)): th-cam.com/video/7LB_EPS48HE/w-d-xo.html)
And many songs are represented with 50 well produced music videos. th-cam.com/users/BANDMAID
Most performances should be experienced from their LIVE audience & online OKYU-JI concerts:
ONLINE OKYU-JI (Feb. 11, 2021) “No God” th-cam.com/video/nAdWnIRjGak/w-d-xo.html
Tokyo's LINE CUBE SHIBUYA (February 14, 2020) “Domination” th-cam.com/video/QbyQCJn6rYg/w-d-xo.html
ZEPP 2018 “Real Existence” th-cam.com/video/-qQnKILR5u0/w-d-xo.html
Shinkiba Studio Coast 2017 and other full concerts are on bandmaidprime.tokyo, bili, and official Band-Maid’s DVD/BD/CD.
“P and D⁴” 30+ Photo Collage videos at www.youtube.com/@PinD2/videos
And some of the better quality fan videos are excellent. Here’s two of what it’s like to see Band-Maid LIVE at an intimate venue:
Shot by Pat McKee from their 2023 US tour concert in Detroit: th-cam.com/video/DgxU-MVjta0/w-d-xo.html
See the Maids 2023 Rockville Festival’s short-set perfection performance: th-cam.com/video/vjZkNeoGmhc/w-d-xo.html
If you like Band-Maid, make sure to support them by purchasing some concert tickets, CD, DVD/BD & Merch, etc. bandmaid.tokyo
Like most Band-Maid songs, I like them from the get-go but really start to appreciate them after more hearings and seeing their LIVE videos. I'll go back and see an older song like YOLO, Order, Shake That, Freezer, Before Yesterday, Real Existence, Non Fiction Days and Alone, etc. and realize there's no band that can consistently construct and play like Band-Maid.
For fun, check out an awesome, little known "Mega Band-Maid Mix" by DJ Ray of some of their earlier stuff: facebook.com/djrayboston/videos/1004709499579009
Band-Maid Members:
Saiki Atsumi (Sy-i-Key or Psyche) “Ice Queen" - Lead vocals, arrangements and melodies. At 29 and the youngest, “Sensei” (Teacher) as band members call her, has the last word on many musical decisions. High-heels or sneakers, Sai-chan’s smile melts away her sometimes perceived, coldish persona. Saiki’s powerhouse performances, charisma, and voice focus the experience that’s driven her to the top echelon of hard rock frontwomen... or frontmen!
Miku Kobato (Me-Ku) "Small Pigeon" - Rhythm guitar, vocals, lyricist, 31 years old. “Koba”, as Saiki calls her, is the Band founder and a firecracker MC & PR SpokesPigeon, po! Her “Magic Spell Time” charm and energy ignite the room. Kuruppo! No, no, no… KURUPPO!!
Kanami Tono (Ka-Na-Me) “Princess” - Lead guitar, keyboards, 31 years old, is a prolific writer of most Band-Maid material. Kanami (translates “Song Wave”) is a possessed riff-slayer who’s so damn adorable it hurts. The only thing you want from Mincho is more!
Akane Hirose (A-Ka-Nay) "Gorilla" - Drums, 32 years old, band energizer & co-clown with MISA. Achi’s talents include massive consumption of noodles and bananas, of course, (even during performance!) while revolutionizing rock drumming with relentless drive, dynamics and the kick. This “DrumZilla” is the Party!
MISA (Me-Sa) "Barefoot Assassin" - Bass, 30 years old. An alluring free spirit driving her 5-string to rapturous low-ends while pulling off surprising counter leads with Kanami, off-stage MISA is the band’s goofball ballerina. Sometimes seen as the Mysterious One because she lets her instrument do the talking, the Assassin literally kills it… every note... uniting Band-Maid’s world-class rhythm section. A slug of JB, a slight grin, and let the slappin’ begin… MISA! MISA! MISA!
Maidiacs (Maid-e-acts) - Band-Maid’s crazed yet supportive, knowledgeable and loyal Super Fans.
[BAND-MAID NEWS]
BAND-MAID PRIME - Special Video Distribution Website. Along with nearly 50 great play-through’s by each member, concerts and skits, Band-Maid management / label(s) have included the Acoustic Christmas 2021, ZEPP 2018 and Shinkiba Studio Coast 2017 concerts! Fans can now see more than 50 great live performances with awesome audio, etc. like Fate, I Can't Live Without You and the great MISA / Kanami exchange in Don't You Tell Me. Those concerts are two of the best produced & performed concerts ever recorded, IMO. bandmaidprime.tokyo
The Maids SOLD OUT 2022 US tour just wrapped up and was a fantastic success. And so many great live fancams to watch! Their playing and antics were as fresh and fun to experience from first show to last. And their opening for Guns and Roses, The Last Rockstars, and their sold out 8,000 seat Garden Theater concerts were huge successes. BRAVO Band-Maid!!!!!
2023 BAND-MAID 10TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR in the US continues…
DATE CITY VENUE
Aug 3 Chicago Lollapalooza After Show @ Park West
Aug 4 Chicago, IL Lollapalooza
Aug 6 Minneapolis, MN Varsity Theater
Aug 8 Denver, CO Summit
Aug 9 Salt Lake City, UT THE Depot
Aug 11 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom
Aug 12 Spokane, WA Bing Crosby Theater
Aug 14 Sacramento, CA Ace of Spades
Aug 15 Anaheim, CA House of Blues Anaheim
Aug 18 Mexico City, MX PABELLÓN OESTE
In addition their recent Japan tour just concluded with 17 concerts, AND they’re writing and recording for their new album. Their 10th Anniversary Tour concludes at Japan’s 17,000 seat Yokohama Arena on Nov. 26, 2023!
The Maids are one of the hardest working super groups in the business! Their music, their sound, each of the Maids, and the love that permeates their live events is an experience not to be missed. Hope you can catch them LIVE!
Nice reaction. I found out about Band Maid this summer. First song I heard was "Take Me Higher" The back and forth between the bass and guitar during the solos is awesome! No one can slap a bass like MISA! I was hooked after that. I even went to their concert in NYC this past Friday. Great live show. It took two days for my right ear to stop hurting. Well worth it. Here is the link to live version of "Take Me Higher". th-cam.com/video/vFyYiPDZzdw/w-d-xo.html
I was there friday as well. What a show!
Band maid > Babymetal - Change my mind!
Not a valid comparison. Two entirely different style of bands playing different types of music. Band Maid would never be able to do a Road of Resistance type of production but then again Baby Metal could not do something like Secret My Lips and Secret Maiko Lips.
nikugusotaro that is true
Not the same genre. And even if you want to compare them individually:
Hideki > Akane
Boh > Misa
Leda/Ohmura/Mikio/Isao > Kanami
Suzuka = Saiki (none of them have showed a certain level of technique that the other hasnt)
Miku has no counterpart, as moa or yui (or any avenger)
Babymetal are performers, they are (or try to be) the best at their roles and sell the best product.
Bandmaid are musicians. They play their own music as they feel it.
Dont see why compare them, honestly
I love them both; but you cannot compare the two. Band Maid is the best rock band on the planet today. BabyMetal is a state of mind, an unstoppable movement, and a force for good.
You're not alone i also change my mind when i heard tons/a lot of Japanese Rock/Metal bands. Now i filled my JRock list from Hard rock - Death metal bands/Alternative-Idol -Visual Kei bands. Japanese bands are so diverse, its like tasting a jam pack of different types of sushis/noodles.
BABYMETAL is a fully calculated idol project by a public company. It is completely controlled by many experts selected by the producer Mr. Kobayashi. SU and MOA, and the Avengers and the backup band perform according to their instructions. Girls are not even allowed to talk on stage and social media. Now that the girls have grown up, he is trying to get them out of their idol image.
On the other hand, Band-Maid are free to do what they like. They make and arrange songs by themselves and decide the design of costumes. They act freely on the stage and talk and play as they please. By the way, in the early days, the songs were composed by outside staff, but after the song called "Alone" the company recognized their abilities and allowed them to write their own songs.
And many BABYMETAL fans are also Band-Maid fans. I think it's because the two bands are totally different and each of them gives us a different pleasure..
Come to think of it, Band-Maide girls get along well with the "KAMI BAND" known as the main backup band for BABYMETAL, and they respect them as masters.
Band Maid actually did not make and arrange their own songs at the beginning. The record label did. Over the years the girls have slowly taken over the writing and arranging as they learned.
@@LouieGrandie Learned? Sure? Or not rather "fought for and got their freedom"?
@ Yes LEARN! When the band was formed their career in music was going so bad they were reduced to working in maid cafes. No record label is going to sign you and let you start producing your own stuff with that track record.
@@LouieGrandie Miku is the only one who worked in a maid cafe. She quit her job in the maid cafe when she started her short lived idol career a year before the band was formed.
Me again, how many of you when Drew asked do they have a vocalist, thought or said "They sure do" with a laugh?
And it only gets better !
If you like bass you HAVE to do more live Bandmaid their Bassist, MISA, is an absolute BEAST, I loooove her style, for me she’s the highlight of a band full of highlights, the drummer is a CLOSE second, they are all SO skilled, I love them
Try bandmaid puzzle live it will rip your soul!!!! And secret my lips LIVE AND ALONE MV!!!
EXCELLENT! THANK YOU FOR REACTING BAND MAID ;D "DON'T TELL ME" IN LIVE IT IS ALSO AN EXCELLENT SONG WHICH YOU SHOULD BE REACT TO, THERE IS EXCELLENT INTERACTION BETWEEN KANAMI (THE GUITARIST) AND MISA (THE BASS).
as long as it's the 4:18 version
You may want to check out SCANDAL another all female group who play their own instruments! These are older than Baby Metal or Band Maid starting in in 2006 as high school girls! They started as heavy rock, but now are more pop-rock based! check out "Shojo S" which was used as an opening song for the anime BLEACH.
Yep definitely. 1st song I heard was Awanai tsumorino genki dene, 2nd was Doll (which was their breakthrough in Japan) and I was sold. They were my 1st concert of a Japanese band I went to. 2nd band was Band-Maid btw.
Check out their live videos for "Take me Higher" and "Don't Tell Me" for some really great guitar & bass battles
Thanks for reacting, Baby Metal and Band Maid have three main things in common, they are all Japanese, they are Female and they are exceptionally good at what they do. I am not a Baby Metal fan but you can't deny the talent they possess the same way you can't deny Band Maid's.
You can like more than one band and there is no need to compare them, just enjoy the music and have fun.
Next song to try >>>>>>> "Don't you tell me" live >>> th-cam.com/video/foqErbEw05o/w-d-xo.html
Kanami Tono (lead g) - over 22 years of Piano, 13 years of guitar. Composes all their music. Is sweet and an airhead - but is a genius. Graduated from a top Univ. with economics.
Miku Kobato (rhy g) - started learning guitar when the band formed (2013). Kanami is her teacher. Used to work at a maid cafe. She started the band. The main spokesperson, a crazy little pigeon, writes all the lyrics of their songs, smart like a fox. She does all the public relations stuff. She called Kanami first to form the band.
MISA (bass) - started piano at 4~5, then alto horn, then bass in high school, graduate of Tokyo School of Music. Silent, mysterious, barefoot on stage, drinks whisky. Beautiful, silent assassin.
Akane Hirose (drums) - Misa's school mate at TSM, plays piano, trombone and drums. Eats a lot. A goofball, even jumps onto a crowd at a friend's concert. Eats a lot. She is our beast, an amazing drummer. You see her eating in few of their MV's and lots of photos of her eating.
Saiki Atsume (vocal) - Used to be a solo singer/dancer then Miku felt they needed more fitting voice for rock, auditioned and accepted first time. Ice Queen, Tsundere, Hot, smart and has final say on the songs.
This band is crazy talented. And they do not have a bad song. All are either good, great, to awesome. They are one of the best live bands in the world bar none.
Yes yes yes!!! More more more🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
GO‼️ Miku‼️
GO‼️ Miku‼️
GO‼️ Miku‼️
The new instrument number “Don't Be Long” at NY Live the other day is amazing, so please watch it. The performance at the center of Miku who is in charge of the rhythm guitar is too cool.
Kanami so cute/beautiful on that thumbnail😍
I know other have already said it but Dice would be a great song to react to. 😁
live is the way to go for Band Maid if you ask me .. so:
1: Don't you tell me live th-cam.com/video/foqErbEw05o/w-d-xo.html
2: Puzzle live th-cam.com/video/3OuO0pgCBUo/w-d-xo.html
the third one is special if you want something different
3.1: Rock in me live (Miku main vocals) th-cam.com/video/X_c2WbqDNwc/w-d-xo.html
3.2: Puzzle + Anemone live (acoustic) th-cam.com/video/aOixj8XE8Ew/w-d-xo.html
3.3: Onset live (Instrumental) th-cam.com/video/ud0pxII3YwM/w-d-xo.html
But lets be honest .. every song from Band Maid is worth listening to
Japan have a lot, really a lot of bands and groups.
Babymetal is a "band" produced and formed by a company, in this case AMUSE. A producer comes with the concept, they try and if they success then the company provide songs writers, composers, musics... all. Babymetal, Perfume and others groups are formed that way
There´s also a lot of groups formed "the usual way". A group of friends make a band, sometimes another people joins in and get a contract with a record label like happens in the west. Only point in common with babymetal is "they are girls" and "they are japanese", nothing more really.
In Band Maid, Akane (drums) and MISA (bass and this isn´t his real name) attend to the same music college: Tokyo music school, a very prestigious music school in Japan with a very high level o excellence. Kanami is also a very talented musician. In Japan a lot of people lean to play an instrument in school.
And yes, is sometimes a little difficult to know the age of a japanese at first looks. Try sometime a very good punk/rock band called "Shonen Knife", also all female and also from Japan. They starts in the 1981 and still active (and touring). The lead singer is now 58... no joke
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Japan have really a lot of good bands. From pop to rock, metal... everything you can imagine. But they have they own market, near 100 million people and record labels don´t seems to have a lot of interest in overseas market.
Btw, they have 5 albums and starts in 2013. First album is difficult to buy in Japan in 1st press, it´s very expensive. Y try near a year ago to buy it while i was in Japan and the price was about 230 €. The second press only 17 €
Although with Babymetal, the singer Su-metal was discovered first and she inspired the concept!
Well, Kobayashi Key the producer "discover" her, but she was know in Sakura Gakuin for her powerful voice. Kobayashi-san is a metal fan, and particularly an X-Japan fan. For this reason there´s a lot of references to X-Japan in Babymetal. Kobayashi-san thinks about this and how her voice must be suited for metal, and bet on it. In the early stages of babymetal, they have near cero support from AMUSE but when the first songs gained thousands of TH-cam likes, this changes quickly. Babymetal was a bet, and Kobayashi wins
Btw, Yoshiki also likes babymetal
@@josemanuelperez2853 Yes and this is how it works. Bands don't get a lot of support from their labels at the beginning. Only when they sell music and become popular, they get more support from their talent agencies or labels. So nothing wrong with that!
Here is even a little more... curious
Babymetal born as the "Sakura Gakuin heavy music club" or something like that.
Suzuka, Yui and Moa have a contract with AMUSE, who is also the producer of "Sakura Gakuin", an idol program (still active) who mimics a secondary japanese school, and in Japan there´s compulsory in a lot of junior high school to learn to play an instrument, so there´s a lot of music clubs. In the same way, in Sakura Gakuin as a program that works about music, this was an experiment.
It´s normal in those programs that when a girl (or boy) finish secondary school (the real one) he or she is "graduated". This is short words means... fired. You have got a few years learning in the idol program, at the end the ones with talent can got a new contract, the others can follow they way outside this world. Suzuka got a new contract with Babymetal when she reach the graduation
Her sister Himeka Nakamoto was in the group Nogizaka46, and when she graduated goes to the Waseda University, graduated and i think she is still working in this university.
The system is easy... if you´re good, you can for a few years learn, study and also work as an idol. At the end some of them have talent, others not. (or luck)
I actually found them thanks to Babymetal but There really is not connection just some reactors Had vids of Babymetal & other Japanese bands.
Personally I Love Both bands & have seen Band Maid live twice in London. They are Amazing
Thank you for spread The Word. No other rock band even near, today. Please, check "Puzzle", live version: th-cam.com/video/3OuO0pgCBUo/w-d-xo.html
Yay! Finally you reacted to Band-Maid.. After watching your reactions to Filipino singers, this is something I can still relate to.. They have a lot more songs that shows off their technicalities as a band. Dice would be a good song choice to react.
Great update Peter thank you!
Please React to LOVEBITES - Shadowmaker or The Crusade. this band is as good as the Maid Band, but more to the 80s thrash metal and power metal genre. Also all songs in english, they sound like the female version of Iron Maiden & Helloween. They began to be recognize in Europe since winning the Golden Gods' "Best New Band" In Metal Hammer, performing in BloodStock, Wacken Open Air, Graspop and Download Festival
If you do more Band-Maid you should stick to live videos like this when possible.
Some of the MVs are great too though.
Really should watch both.
For a studio version try one of their early songs, “Thrill”. Great riff and a good intro to the band.
Another great band from Japan 🇯🇵 I love them 🤘🏻 nice reaction man. React to Maximum the Hormone, they’re awesome and from Japan to.
Band-Maid has no bad songs. They are 5 very talented women who will some day dominate the world. No connection with Baby Metal. Pick any song. They are all great!
Akane must destroy about 10,000 drum sticks a year and who knows how many drum kits. Her energy knows no bounds!
The vague feelings, emotions, melodies of the instruments within the song, and lyrics, it could be euphemism, a musical pun, to making out, having kinky (or more x-rated) moments, shaking your body ontop, yeah yeah yeah yeah.. etc ..or even a musical innuendo to the gal being on top, - perhaps a veiled reference to them getting their revised music contract & deal.
baby metal are singers with musicians backing them up.
Band maid is 5 master musicians. Nuff Said!
Please react to "Ladybaby". Start with the song "Nippon manju". It has subtitles. This is really crazy stuff. But it fits to the "Crazy Japan Stuff". Greatings out of Germany.
The first song that I heard was Puzzle Live. You should react it.
Totally different genre's …. one is a song and dance act (with children) and a backing band... the other is a rock and roll band (probably the finest rock musicians on the planet... if you don't mind me saying so :).
… it will become apparent to you soon … I'd suggest any song by Band-Maid will prove me out … my favorite would be Moratorium … nah … any Band-Maid song is my favorite.
Band-Maid - Moratorium for me!
when are you reacting to maximum the hormone?
Another amazing all Japanese female band is Love Bites. They are a little more on the power metal side but most of their songs are in English.
this is an actual band bro, babymetal is more of a girl group with the concept of pop death metal vibe. they're from sakura gakuin managed by a talent agency AMUSE. the group had this age thing (10-15) where they hone they're skills acting, singing, dancing etc etc. and if they reach the a specific age they undergo a graduation period from the unit and from there groups like Babymetal debuts