Distorted Harmony is another prog band from Israel. Edgend is/was another one, their one album had a Symphony X vibe, but not sure they are still active.
Wow, there are many great modern progressive-metal bands in Israel, but I'd actually love for you to check out one of the oldies: this one doesn't really have an English name, but if I had to translate it, it would be something like "The Deeper, the Bluer". ( מה שיותר עמוק יותר כחול
Personally I've never been into prog music, this band however is one of my favourites. I think 95% of bands are let down by their vocalists, but this woman is world class. You should check out their song Dials, it is incredible! 🤟
🇫🇮 👍What a great surprise from you to make a reaction video to my new favorite (symphonic) progressive metal band from Israel with stellar musicians and a vocal beast Noa Gruman, who: 1. makes her own stage outfits, produces & edits many of their music videos 2. writes the lyrics & co-composes the songs with her friend Orr Didi, who just recently replaced the original bassist playing in this song 3. has served her two year military service with the Israeli armed forces 4. conducts the Hellscore A Cappella metal choir that has performed with bands like e.g. Therion, Ayreon & Amorphis 5. is also a classically trained pianist & cellist, although she doesn't play these instruments with Scardust 6. has been working with the Israeli opera as 1st soprano & also with Zubin Mehta 7. worked on her extreme vocals with Floor Jansen (After Forever, ReVamp & Nightwish) for two years online and has over an octave wider range (i.e. 4,5 octaves) than Floor. P.S. To watch them with Orr Didi on bass playing a crazy solo supported by their new keyboardist, the entire Hellscore choir & Patty Gurdy as a quest vocalist and hurdy gurdy player, just watch/react to: SCARDUST feat. PATTY GURDY - "CONCRETE CAGES" (Official Music Video) th-cam.com/video/9El7fWOPpY0/w-d-xo.html
Scardust also has some live videos of them doing Nightwish covers. They did Elan, Ghost Love Score, and I believe at least one more Nightwish song (if not more).
Despite the fact that I would have loved to live in England or Sweden so I could see many of my favourite modern-day prog bands live, I am lucky enough to live in the same country as these guys :DD
I'm always late coming to the party. See that some of my friends have been here. This band is my 3rd band I support. I don't like comparisons much either, however they do give off vibes. The moment I heard them my soul cried out to support. I also requested that my 2nd band cover this piece. Different genres, but could stretch them a bit. In the 70s in college I loved 20th century classical techniques and loved Frank Zappa especially his classical pieces. So when I deep dived it fed my soul. They did a EP in the beginning and they sent it to me. So good. They made a lyric video of it, which I prefer, called Shards. It gives me Rush vibes in parts. Such a cool piece. Noa writes and arranges for Hellscore Choir which is the choir you usally see. She also does other choir projects. I actually got to hang out on zoom when I was home last. My inner geek took over. Lol Liked the reaction. Hope to see more. Till then. Peace. Stay safe. God Speed. 🌹❤️🤘
Hi Dean, Graham Reed here- Ex Sherdyface. Thanks for the reaction. I saw them before Covid in a small club in london (without the Choir) performing their new album as was- 'Sands of Time'. Other songs on the album are more developed and have some beautifull and more complex arrangements. Of metal genres I prefer proggy, symphonic metal. But my fave band for a few years now is Bnad-Maid. Thanks again.
This is a great song to introduce yourself to this astounding band, Scardust, but please don’t stop here, because you’re in for a treat if you drill down deeper on them. NOA GRUMAN is simply a one-of-a-kind coloratura soprano (with opera experience) that can leap & fall in and out of chest voice to head voice to harsh vocals (🤘🏼) seamlessly & effortlessly! Her agility & range & power are unmatched in this genre(.) She is a principal composer & lyricist for the band and she is the creator, arranger, & director of the choir, Hellscore (checkout their a cappella covers of classic metal tunes….treat number two for you)! Other Scardust songs like “Dials” or “Hour Glass” or “Shards” will get you deeper into what they are truly capable of and will get quite a bit more progressive! Thanks for the great reaction, I am subscribing….now!
My recommendations Yuval Ron Yuval Ron feat. Marco Minnemann - Somewhere In This Universe, Somebody Hits a Drum Israeli composer, guitarist, singer and producer. A very unique and fun song. Anakdota Anakdota - The Girl Next Door A splendid piano reminiscent of ELP. Great song with very high technique and progressive but pop SHESHET ששת - ענבלים Israel's top jazz prog bands.
Leave me requests for more prog from Israel. I think this is my first.
Distorted Harmony is another prog band from Israel. Edgend is/was another one, their one album had a Symphony X vibe, but not sure they are still active.
Wow, there are many great modern progressive-metal bands in Israel, but I'd actually love for you to check out one of the oldies: this one doesn't really have an English name, but if I had to translate it, it would be something like "The Deeper, the Bluer". ( מה שיותר עמוק יותר כחול
@@365DaysofProg Thanks, will do!
Yes like from Israel. Atmosphera- Lady of Shalott. It’s from 1977. Thx for this beautiful reaction. 💪
@@sopwithsnoopy8779 honestly you just need to keep listening to scardust. phenomenal and unique band
More Scardust is always a good choice
YES! @Bridget McCracken!
Personally I've never been into prog music, this band however is one of my favourites. I think 95% of bands are let down by their vocalists, but this woman is world class. You should check out their song Dials, it is incredible! 🤟
Did you ever listen to between the buried and me? And what about Arch echo prog with no vocals
🇫🇮 👍What a great surprise from you to make a reaction video to my new favorite (symphonic) progressive metal band from Israel with stellar musicians and a vocal beast Noa Gruman, who:
1. makes her own stage outfits, produces & edits many of their music videos
2. writes the lyrics & co-composes the songs with her friend Orr Didi, who just recently replaced the original bassist playing in this song
3. has served her two year military service with the Israeli armed forces
4. conducts the Hellscore A Cappella metal choir that has performed with bands like e.g. Therion, Ayreon & Amorphis
5. is also a classically trained pianist & cellist, although she doesn't play these instruments with Scardust
6. has been working with the Israeli opera as 1st soprano & also with Zubin Mehta
7. worked on her extreme vocals with Floor Jansen (After Forever, ReVamp & Nightwish) for two years online and has over an octave wider range (i.e. 4,5 octaves) than Floor.
P.S. To watch them with Orr Didi on bass playing a crazy solo supported by their new keyboardist, the entire Hellscore choir & Patty Gurdy as a quest vocalist and hurdy gurdy player, just watch/react to: SCARDUST feat. PATTY GURDY - "CONCRETE CAGES" (Official Music Video) th-cam.com/video/9El7fWOPpY0/w-d-xo.html
Wow, I look forward to discovering more about that talented singer
@@deanwolfechannel 👍
Wow! I'm blown away. 😲What a production! Lots of moving pieces, and quite outstanding vocals and bass! A gormet musical ride! 🇮🇱
I love this band... they always find a way to show individual skills without losing their musicality :)
Scardust also has some live videos of them doing Nightwish covers.
They did Elan, Ghost Love Score, and I believe at least one more Nightwish song (if not more).
Despite the fact that I would have loved to live in England or Sweden so I could see many of my favourite modern-day prog bands live, I am lucky enough to live in the same country as these guys :DD
This song was one of my favourite discovery of last year! 🤟 What a masterpiece 👌 Tx for the react 🖐️
yes, I went back and dug a lot deeper a few weeks ago. Great band, amazing singing....the real deal
I'm always late coming to the party. See that some of my friends have been here. This band is my 3rd band I support. I don't like comparisons much either, however they do give off vibes. The moment I heard them my soul cried out to support. I also requested that my 2nd band cover this piece. Different genres, but could stretch them a bit. In the 70s in college I loved 20th century classical techniques and loved Frank Zappa especially his classical pieces. So when I deep dived it fed my soul. They did a EP in the beginning and they sent it to me. So good. They made a lyric video of it, which I prefer, called Shards. It gives me Rush vibes in parts. Such a cool piece. Noa writes and arranges for Hellscore Choir which is the choir you usally see. She also does other choir projects. I actually got to hang out on zoom when I was home last. My inner geek took over. Lol Liked the reaction. Hope to see more. Till then. Peace. Stay safe. God Speed. 🌹❤️🤘
I'm sure I'll be listening to more scardust👍
If you ever do another video about Scardust check out their new Disney Metal clip. it's amazing!
Hi Dean, Graham Reed here- Ex Sherdyface. Thanks for the reaction. I saw them before Covid in a small club in london (without the Choir) performing their new album as was- 'Sands of Time'. Other songs on the album are more developed and have some beautifull and more complex arrangements. Of metal genres I prefer proggy, symphonic metal. But my fave band for a few years now is Bnad-Maid. Thanks again.
Thanks Graham!
This is a great song to introduce yourself to this astounding band, Scardust, but please don’t stop here, because you’re in for a treat if you drill down deeper on them.
NOA GRUMAN is simply a one-of-a-kind coloratura soprano (with opera experience) that can leap & fall in and out of chest voice to head voice to harsh vocals (🤘🏼) seamlessly & effortlessly! Her agility & range & power are unmatched in this genre(.) She is a principal composer & lyricist for the band and she is the creator, arranger, & director of the choir, Hellscore (checkout their a cappella covers of classic metal tunes….treat number two for you)!
Other Scardust songs like “Dials” or “Hour Glass” or “Shards” will get you deeper into what they are truly capable of and will get quite a bit more progressive!
Thanks for the great reaction, I am subscribing….now!
ok, noted, thanks
@@deanwolfechannel You’re quite welcome!
My recommendations
Yuval Ron
Yuval Ron feat. Marco Minnemann - Somewhere In This Universe, Somebody Hits a Drum
Israeli composer, guitarist, singer and producer.
A very unique and fun song.
Anakdota
Anakdota - The Girl Next Door
A splendid piano reminiscent of ELP. Great song with very high technique and progressive but pop
SHESHET
ששת - ענבלים
Israel's top jazz prog bands.
thank-you Aki, noted!
Hell yeah Israeli metal hype you should listen to compile & Subterranean masquerade & interia