Great reaction. Here is some info that might interest you: Juko (guitar) writes all of the music and gives demos to the others to learn their parts. He originally didn't even want to play guitar (his grandmother bought him a guitar and he didn't touch it until after she died...) and Sokoninaru actually started as a Ling Tosite Sigure cover band... Misaki (bass) was originally a guitarist (and better than Juko) and started to play bass because she wanted to join them and they needed a female bassist. They don't have any musical education and can't read musical notation, just play by ear. You are absolutely correct about the not-a-virtuoso part. Note that his playing -- even when tapping or playing solos -- is not ego-driven or boastful, but very pragmatic: he uses the guitar as a tool to produce various sounds -- including things like the weird scratching sounds etc. He does everything live with a pedal board. Here's a playlist of their live videos: th-cam.com/play/PLJ1yiYbXYM5-pmFyvUpXUFiEHQHz2i9_g.html Here's another one of their singles where he uses an interesting guitar tone that sounds like a synth: th-cam.com/video/UjY9n5JdETo/w-d-xo.html I think the thing about him is that he's a great arranger: they're a trio with 4-string bass, 6-string guitar and basic drum kit, playing rock music, mostly in 4/4, and some of the songs can be basically J-Rock songs (th-cam.com/video/MVxl0zXZBR4/w-d-xo.html) and made complex simply through the arrangement... Most bands that play "progressive" music (and modern metal etc.) tend to make the music overloaded, while he has a good natural grasp of how music is not just about the notes but the gaps between them, how fast is meaningless without slow, loud is meaningless without quiet etc. -- he keeps playing with those elements and makes music that is well balanced and playful, so as intense as it might be, it is not tiring or boring.
I don't think I've heard any other band write songs this overcomplicated and chaotic but still feeling coherent in the end. The sections just flow very well together. Nothing feels out of place or added in just to show off.
I am so glad you finally came across this band. I fell in love with them in the first 10 seconds of hearing them too. Please lets make a part 2 happen. I nominate "Brilliant City" "Kurenai" and of course, my favorite song from them, "Saitei"
If you wondered how they do live, yeah exact same as they recording. Next video maybe you can react their live version. The good quality song live is "Tenohira de Odoru" "Gou ni Moyu" And "Vortex"
I enjoyed your very impressive video. Juko Suzuki is all manual efector contoroling with singing in live! I want to see more of your SOKONINARU reactions.
I first heard this band several years ago when I checked in on their live cover of a 'Hello Sleepwalkers' song (another Japanese progressive punk band that you should check out) ... They did a live 3 person cover of a complicated song that was originally played by 'Hello Sleepwalkers' a very good 5 piece band (who like Band-Maid, One Ok Rock, Kalafine, Angela, are Japanese bands that have no bad songs.) Babymetal back in 2014 caught my attention for the world of music that was coming out of Japan, which eventually broadened out to the whole of Asia ... The Asians address liking it ... The good Western bands still exist, but are free and far between, in Asia there are just so many musical geniuses it's scary ... And awesome.
Sokoninaru are just amazing! Insane chaos in beautiful composition. Misaki Fujiwara is one of my idols as a bass player in a way even though her playing style is totally different from my own (I primarily play fingerstyle and some slap).
Nice reaction to this wonderful band. You might enjoy their latest song titled Soumonka which is the anime opening for The Witch and the Beast. Thanks!
I wish everyone did multiple songs at once like you. This is a great format, bcs one song doesn't tell enough of a band. This band doesn't have too many MVs, but their album tracks are good too. Hope there will be more
loved seeing your reaction to re:program, i still feel that way even after listening to it so many times, so mindblowing. apart from the song writing, arrangement and tightness of their coordination, their ability to sing and play complex parts at the same time is shocking to me. this is more apparent on their covers of other bands that have 2 guitarists, where he often does complex picking while singing. i can't even sing and do power chords at the same time haha.
They are the most interesting and original band I've heard in at least the last ten years, if not the last twenty. Glad to see you enjoying them as well. Check out "Complicated System" and "Kyokugen Ha Setsuna" if you get a chance.
salut je compte sur Gtrad pour te parler dans ta langue... Si tu es tombé dans le terrier, je te laisse découvrir plein de surprises et ce dès le tout 1er album qui à déja 4 ou 5 ans ( I'm NOT a piloriant) ce power trio est surtout un duo de ce que je comprend la bassiste et le guitariste sont hyper complémentaire mais le batteur à été changé il y a à peu près un an, et le nouveau chante aussi. Si tu va sur leur chaine, tu aura accès à des dizaines de cover car en plus de faire des albums ils se sont fait connaitre pour ça sur YT au japon (celle de NIPON NIPON est extraordinaire) Un peu dommage qu'aucun des morceaux que tu fait voir ne viennent du dernier album qui comporte quelques pépites (7 Ultimate Materials) d'après ce que j'ai compris, l'une d'elle est au générique d'un manga qui devrai pas échapper à tes radars th-cam.com/video/fPdPGUfrv4I/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=-sokoninaru-%E3%81%9D%E3%81%93%E3%81%AB%E9%B3%B4%E3%82%8B tu demandais à voir en live... pas évident de tomber sur des bon live, ils sont sous cotés et passent dans des petites salles th-cam.com/video/dxDQI0nkBls/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=-sokoninaru-%E3%81%9D%E3%81%93%E3%81%AB%E9%B3%B4%E3%82%8B bonne découverte ++
They play this perfectly live.
They’re insanely talented.
Great reaction.
Here is some info that might interest you:
Juko (guitar) writes all of the music and gives demos to the others to learn their parts.
He originally didn't even want to play guitar (his grandmother bought him a guitar and he didn't touch it until after she died...) and Sokoninaru actually started as a Ling Tosite Sigure cover band... Misaki (bass) was originally a guitarist (and better than Juko) and started to play bass because she wanted to join them and they needed a female bassist. They don't have any musical education and can't read musical notation, just play by ear.
You are absolutely correct about the not-a-virtuoso part. Note that his playing -- even when tapping or playing solos -- is not ego-driven or boastful, but very pragmatic: he uses the guitar as a tool to produce various sounds -- including things like the weird scratching sounds etc.
He does everything live with a pedal board. Here's a playlist of their live videos:
th-cam.com/play/PLJ1yiYbXYM5-pmFyvUpXUFiEHQHz2i9_g.html
Here's another one of their singles where he uses an interesting guitar tone that sounds like a synth: th-cam.com/video/UjY9n5JdETo/w-d-xo.html
I think the thing about him is that he's a great arranger: they're a trio with 4-string bass, 6-string guitar and basic drum kit, playing rock music, mostly in 4/4, and some of the songs can be basically J-Rock songs (th-cam.com/video/MVxl0zXZBR4/w-d-xo.html) and made complex simply through the arrangement...
Most bands that play "progressive" music (and modern metal etc.) tend to make the music overloaded, while he has a good natural grasp of how music is not just about the notes but the gaps between them, how fast is meaningless without slow, loud is meaningless without quiet etc. -- he keeps playing with those elements and makes music that is well balanced and playful, so as intense as it might be, it is not tiring or boring.
I don't think I've heard any other band write songs this overcomplicated and chaotic but still feeling coherent in the end. The sections just flow very well together. Nothing feels out of place or added in just to show off.
That's what I'm saying, it's breathtaking 😍
They're chaotic yet coherent.
It's their adherence to the gods of 4/4 that makes it all feel so familiar through the haze of chaos.
I am so glad you finally came across this band. I fell in love with them in the first 10 seconds of hearing them too. Please lets make a part 2 happen. I nominate "Brilliant City" "Kurenai" and of course, my favorite song from them, "Saitei"
Their newest song “in birth “ is pretty good too!
If you wondered how they do live, yeah exact same as they recording. Next video maybe you can react their live version. The good quality song live is "Tenohira de Odoru" "Gou ni Moyu" And "Vortex"
Thanks for the data! 👀
I enjoyed your very impressive video.
Juko Suzuki is all manual efector contoroling with singing in live!
I want to see more of your SOKONINARU reactions.
Sokoninaru? Let's Go!
I first heard this band several years ago when I checked in on their live cover of a 'Hello Sleepwalkers' song (another Japanese progressive punk band that you should check out) ... They did a live 3 person cover of a complicated song that was originally played by 'Hello Sleepwalkers' a very good 5 piece band (who like Band-Maid, One Ok Rock, Kalafine, Angela, are Japanese bands that have no bad songs.)
Babymetal back in 2014 caught my attention for the world of music that was coming out of Japan, which eventually broadened out to the whole of Asia ... The Asians address liking it ... The good Western bands still exist, but are free and far between, in Asia there are just so many musical geniuses it's scary ... And awesome.
Sokoninaru are just amazing! Insane chaos in beautiful composition. Misaki Fujiwara is one of my idols as a bass player in a way even though her playing style is totally different from my own (I primarily play fingerstyle and some slap).
Thanks for reacting to Sokoninaru.
Believe me, it was my pleasure!
Nice reaction to this wonderful band. You might enjoy their latest song titled Soumonka which is the anime opening for The Witch and the Beast. Thanks!
Thank you!
These guys have become one of my favorites. It does take listening to them several times I think, but once you have it's stuck in.
I wish everyone did multiple songs at once like you. This is a great format, bcs one song doesn't tell enough of a band. This band doesn't have too many MVs, but their album tracks are good too. Hope there will be more
loved seeing your reaction to re:program, i still feel that way even after listening to it so many times, so mindblowing. apart from the song writing, arrangement and tightness of their coordination, their ability to sing and play complex parts at the same time is shocking to me. this is more apparent on their covers of other bands that have 2 guitarists, where he often does complex picking while singing. i can't even sing and do power chords at the same time haha.
They are the most interesting and original band I've heard in at least the last ten years, if not the last twenty. Glad to see you enjoying them as well. Check out "Complicated System" and "Kyokugen Ha Setsuna" if you get a chance.
そこに鳴る / 掌で踊る【LIVE】
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そこに鳴る / 業に燃ゆ【LIVE】
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Fun fact: they started the band as a Tk from Ling Tosite Sigure copy, then they started making original songs.
Best band on the planet.
Sounds as good live
If you haven't already you'll like bandmaid. Try "bandmaid corallium live at the eggman" if you're coming from these guys
❤👌
😅Juko Suzuki, the lead guitarist, is an absolute beast.
He maybe AI generated, not a human 😂
Te faltó su mejor canción en mi opinion, debes de escuchar Saitei
I like Sokoninaru 😊 I have a request for you if you like good bass: Band-Maid:Hate? Official live video
J A P A N
I gotchu bro I knew you would lose your shit😂
JHULIAN PLEASE REACT TO the live performance video: DEATH | BABYMETAL Legend 1997 (Complete)
salut
je compte sur Gtrad pour te parler dans ta langue...
Si tu es tombé dans le terrier, je te laisse découvrir plein de surprises et ce dès le tout 1er album qui à déja 4 ou 5 ans ( I'm NOT a piloriant)
ce power trio est surtout un duo de ce que je comprend la bassiste et le guitariste sont hyper complémentaire mais le batteur à été changé il y a à peu près un an, et le nouveau chante aussi. Si tu va sur leur chaine, tu aura accès à des dizaines de cover car en plus de faire des albums ils se sont fait connaitre pour ça sur YT au japon (celle de NIPON NIPON est extraordinaire)
Un peu dommage qu'aucun des morceaux que tu fait voir ne viennent du dernier album qui comporte quelques pépites (7 Ultimate Materials) d'après ce que j'ai compris, l'une d'elle est au générique d'un manga qui devrai pas échapper à tes radars
th-cam.com/video/fPdPGUfrv4I/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=-sokoninaru-%E3%81%9D%E3%81%93%E3%81%AB%E9%B3%B4%E3%82%8B
tu demandais à voir en live... pas évident de tomber sur des bon live, ils sont sous cotés et passent dans des petites salles
th-cam.com/video/dxDQI0nkBls/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=-sokoninaru-%E3%81%9D%E3%81%93%E3%81%AB%E9%B3%B4%E3%82%8B
bonne découverte
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