Actually on them being rich, I think they’ve only recently started making money. On an interview they said that because they love the art side of performing they’ve been operating basically at a loss just to tour and have incredible visuals etc, they’ve pretty much lost money or broken even just because they love touring and putting on bombastic performances so much.
I’d like to say that AJR is three brothers. Adam, Jack, and Ryan. Jack is the main singer. Adam is mainly the base. Ryan is the backup singer, guitar. He is also the beat makerish. I heavily recommend listening to the rest of the album
the interludes at the end somewhat represent their older albums main sound the trumpet being from OK ORCHESTRA, the modern piano being from The Click, and the violin and sampling from Neotheater
Loved this reaction!! I've been a huge fan of AJR for a long time, and something cool about this song is that it is actually an overture to the remaining songs on the album it belongs to! Each 'concept' pertains to one song😄
AJR is one of THE most underrated artists out there today. I’ve seen them three times live and they put on one hell of a show!! Ryan has synesthesia and is an absolute genius. There is genuinely so much talent in this family. ❤❤
I’d like to mention, these brothers aren’t that rich. They just recently moved out of their NYC apartment into a small townhouse, and they still don’t have a studio, they use their living room (aka their 2015 album title).
I'm not a devoted follower of AJR, but every time I come across their music, I've been impressed. Each song of theirs I heard has been about the difficulty of being a human being. And who can't relate to that?
Great analyses. I really enjoyed your reaction. Some recommendations, this song has a companion song in "2085". They bookend the album. Also, they have a song that's directly about that external/ internal validation point you made, called "hole in the bottom of my brain" that I think you'd enjoy. Finally, "inertia" is a very musically interesting song from this album. Also my personal favorite.
honestly too many people fail to give this album a chance because of AJR's earlier work being more immature-feeling, but this album is a damn good example of the maturation of AJR's style over time, starting from a childish sense of arrested development all the way to starkly grappling with responsibility and identity
As a die hard AJR fan I loved this break down. You did an awesome job with this video and won a new fan over. They are also the nicest guys. You can see in my shorts them meeting my 5 year old and giving him the best day of his life. (He is a bigger fan than me).
This song is just.... it feels like a broadway song to me. It feels like it takes this orchestral approach and mixes it with some of the modern stuff learned through the thousands of years of music making. This whole album and so much of there music feels very unique to me. I love music and while I'm not professional in it.... God its so cool to see people talk about it from a different point of view. Being able to try and pick up what other professionals see and hear is just so fun and ajr's music is such an example of that as they hind so many little things that even (in my eyes) professionals wouldn't see. Amazing reaction and analysis gonna need to watch other of your videos cause god its cool to see everything I mentioned. One last thing is that this song and a lot of there music are very philosophical and from a psychology perspective and philosophy perspective it's just so fun to dig into. (to me at least)
This song is actually so cool cuz it’s all about wanting to be different stuff and exploring who you are, and it serves as an introduction to and table of contents for the album that it’s a part of. That’s why it’s all over the place, and why it ends so differently than it begins. The ending that makes more sense is at the end of the last song, 2085. Fun fact, the album is called The Maybe Man, and this song Maybe Man is the first. The last song, 2085, which ends the first song and the album, when you break it apart to be 20, 8, and 5, spells “the.” This puts the beginning of the album at the end and the end at the beginning, showing how confusing and exploratory this album is
I highly suggest listening to the rest of this album. Each track is so different instrumental wise and it’s honestly amazing how much work going into them.
This video popped up in my recommendations today, I loved hearing your insights on the orchestral parts! Ryan actually does live breakdowns of the songs too, which I think you'd find really interesting. It’s great to see you were just as amazed as I was the first time I watched this!
I absolutely adore AJR, and I sometimes look up reactions to them because I love watching other people discover their music. It's normally difficult to find them, but I saw your video and immediately started watching it. I've never heard of your channel before, but I really wish I had!! You picked up on things your first time listening that I hadn't noticed after months. You're such a thoughtful and genuine person, and everything you say adds to the experience of the music. Thank you for this amazing reaction.
AJR has been my all time favorite artists for so long and i loved this reaction. Most people dont give them much of a chance because of their weird beats and don’t give the new album a second to play. thank you for recognizing AJR’s talent!
So I’m an uber AJR fan! This song is an overture and has snippets of all their other songs on the album. Their albums ARE the stories of their lives. So, “therapist’s couch” goes with Touchy Feel Fool, the references to God go with “God is Really Real” and the death of their dad. “Cocaine and a bottle of Jack” pair with The DJ is Crying for Help. Thank you for this analysis of the song and please, please do more AJR songs. I subscribed so I don’t miss them!!!!
I love this. Works as a natural-sounding, fun, curious song, then goes into the much heavily produced part, with great contrast. It's just very intersting. Thank you for sharing!
His name is Jack and he is the main vocalist, although AJR is a band made of three brothers. The other two brothers are Adam and Ryan. It's why they are called AJR, Having the initial letter of each of their name.
Absolute best of both worlds! I love AJR so much, and I've always been a fan of your voiceplay/ geoff reactions and analyses. Hope you have a happy new year bro
AJR is my favorite! As you even said, they make their music extremely relatable and put in the smallest of details to get points across. I had the honor of going to see the Maybe Man Tour and it was AMAZING!! Especially this song at the very start. You commented on Jack's hat, it is his signature hat. It's almost like AJR's branding of the 3 brothers and Jack with his hat. Anyway, what they did for Maybe Man on the tour was they had almost like stunt doubles of Jack going through all the different sentences up until pandemonium when all 3 brothers JUMPED OUT OF THE FLOOR ONTO THE STAGE
Jack: lead vocalist, plays a few instruments Ryan: the second-oldest brother, is the main and only producer, sings in a few tracks Adam: bassist, did vocals on "living room" The three brothers :D
I’ve absolutely loved ajr’s music for years now, and I genuinely never thought you would react to them. You should really check out the rest of their new album, it’s amazing!
I highly recommend watching their "How we made" videos! They do breakdowns of the musical production behind their songs and how they came up with the unique sounds they use, and it's really cool to watch! They did it for two of their songs, "Weak" and "Bang", and they're both so cool to watch. I'd love to see your reactions to more of AJR too, they're one of my favourite bands and their music is just so good! I loved your reaction and analysis too!
I’ve been a huge fan of AJR for so long. I’m so glad you are listening to them! You should react to the whole album, at the least listen to it, it’s fantastic!
Not sure if you know this or not. The song is a table of contents for the rest of their album and most of the starting lyrics are describing and referencing other parts of the album for example. I wish I was stone is a reference to touchy-feely fool. And I wish I had eyes in the back of my head is a reference to yes I'm a mess.😊
This is a powerful song. I get it and I get what you say about the comparison way of thinking. Sadly, most of what I experienced was long before the internet existed. (oh gosh I'm old) But thank you for being so candid.
Fun fact, this song is actually an overture for this album. In their past albums they’ve done an overture, but this one is where every voice in this song relates to each song on this album. For example: “I wish I was stone so I couldn’t feel” is related to the song touchy feely fool, (“I’m better off a stick, I’m better off a stone”) or where he says “I wish I was my dog out on the lawn” is related to the song turning out pt. 3 (“Hey, I love how you laugh when we're alone How my dog's always happy, when you're home, But my parents used to laugh to And I think they had a dog”)
11:11 They’re for sure rich. I think the main point of this line was the end of the stanza “Nobody’d feel bad for me at all.” Also, it’s important to note Jack is playing a character called “The Maybe Man”
This was fantastic ❤ I wanted to cry. And seeing how much you connected with it as well....Peter this is why I respect you. Down to earth. You are amazing. I'm glad 2023 connected me to you, and I'm looking forward to 2024. I needed you and The Bass Gang so much. Love this analysis. Music combined with this video and all the artistry it took to make it. Brilliant. ❤
@@PeterBarber I will do what I can to continue to support you. Even though I am making a big change in my life soon. I need to keep surrounding me with great people like you.
i seriously recommend listening to the rest of the album the song belongs to called "The Maybe Man." and if you want to explore more, i also recommend both of their previous albums, "OK ORCHESTRA" and "Neotheater." they also have another album before those two called "The Click"
When you realize this is a journey 🙌🏼 The song represents every song on the album. It starts with being insecure and trying to find meaning to finishing the album with acceptance. My favorite album ever
The interludes as others have pointed out, are actually samples like you noticed. They come from their previous songs which had a slightly different style to them than this album.
Hey I'm new here and I'm so glad you got to talk to Eric Whitacre we actually did one of his songs I believe in choir I was in high school choir I graduated last year in 2023 and we did one of his songs I think it was like glow or something like that I don't know but we did do it for Winter concert it was so beautiful and it was so amazing to learn it was just a great song overall my dad still listens to our choir singing it like even if it's not Christmas
I liked the lyrics. Vocals are good. Not something I would listen to on the regular. But am fascinated by the concept of this song. Thanks for bringing this one to us. Looking forward to the Whittaker interview!
I really recommend you listen to the last song in this album called 2085. It’s quite a bit longer, but it’s an emotional, wild song which links into this one quite unexpectedly. It’s probably my favourite song to be honest.
when he said "garbage in every genre" i immediately thought of that one song that i have no idea the name of but i know some lyrics (or at least the misheard lyrics) "corn eagle, corn, corn eagle yuh"
11:10 Kinda Interesting: They spent about 12 years making next to nothing because they invested so much back into the band Also, “or a Bottle of Jack” is funny because the lead singer is named Jack
I'm finally back (guess who's here ;) you have two likes from me as a bonus). I still have to go back to videos I missed. As an animator I thought about animation of this MV... Firstly it reminded me of AI generated MVs of Beth Roars (I recommend checking them out, especially "Anxiety Society"), but this one is different after all. I specialize in traditional frame by frame animation so it's still quite outside of my expertise, but it looks for me like a mix of few techniques. There are some flat digitally painted background parts, but most are obviously 3D. And of course the main character is 3D too, with an animated paint texture placed on it, but not as a standard 3D texture, it's somehow placed as a kind of additional layer (but it's just my guess). Hard to say how much of it was done manually and how much automatized (it's amazing what AI can do these days). Still I agree it's a very interesting and creative animation.
ajr is three brothers not one guy plus some of the backing vocals could be the other member who produces the music called ryan the lead singer is jack and the bassist is adam
Hi peter. I'm 16 and I have C2 all times and can get down to A1 at a good day. Is there any chance that I become a Basso profundo like Glenn Miller in the future
Love your reaction and analysis! ONE OK ROCK, Japanese band, has a phenomenal vocalist, Taka, he covered *HELLO and Easy On Me - Adelle, he can sing it in original key* check them out!! I guarantee you'll be surprised by his unique voice!! Also check their original *Take What You Want - LIVE Tokyo Dome 2018!* their LIVE performances are always top tier. I'd really appreciate it! Thank you, and you'll thank me later
I hope it's OK make a request for something to analyse: The band Epica is one of these European metal bands that incorporate some classical elements. In particular, I’d really like to hear an opera singer’s views on their song “Tides of Time”. Studio version preferably: th-cam.com/video/MFPn1lFDlyE/w-d-xo.html But if you'd like to do a two-for-one you could also check out this live version: th-cam.com/video/ktuuGE_J50g/w-d-xo.html
Actually on them being rich, I think they’ve only recently started making money. On an interview they said that because they love the art side of performing they’ve been operating basically at a loss just to tour and have incredible visuals etc, they’ve pretty much lost money or broken even just because they love touring and putting on bombastic performances so much.
Ye
That time they got screwed by their manager doesn't help, either.
I’d like to say that AJR is three brothers. Adam, Jack, and Ryan. Jack is the main singer. Adam is mainly the base. Ryan is the backup singer, guitar. He is also the beat makerish. I heavily recommend listening to the rest of the album
There are also other people involved, like Arnetta, their trumpet player. Not sure about the other people, but they exist, I swear!
Not to crap on you (AT ALL I SWEAR), but I think Jack plays guitar.
@@mochawashere Chris on drums
@@aalandtoms Yup Ryan is on the beats and piano
Ryan is a professional guitar
the interludes at the end somewhat represent their older albums main sound
the trumpet being from OK ORCHESTRA, the modern piano being from The Click, and the violin and sampling from Neotheater
whoa
Yea
I never would’ve noticed this if not for the neotheatre part. Neotheatre is so recognizable lol
He’s running through the album covers too
That’s a violin
Loved this reaction!! I've been a huge fan of AJR for a long time, and something cool about this song is that it is actually an overture to the remaining songs on the album it belongs to! Each 'concept' pertains to one song😄
AJR is one of THE most underrated artists out there today. I’ve seen them three times live and they put on one hell of a show!! Ryan has synesthesia and is an absolute genius. There is genuinely so much talent in this family. ❤❤
I just saw them live yesterday. It was trully amazing. I legit cried
I’d like to mention, these brothers aren’t that rich. They just recently moved out of their NYC apartment into a small townhouse, and they still don’t have a studio, they use their living room (aka their 2015 album title).
I'm not a devoted follower of AJR, but every time I come across their music, I've been impressed. Each song of theirs I heard has been about the difficulty of being a human being. And who can't relate to that?
Great analyses. I really enjoyed your reaction.
Some recommendations, this song has a companion song in "2085". They bookend the album.
Also, they have a song that's directly about that external/ internal validation point you made, called "hole in the bottom of my brain" that I think you'd enjoy.
Finally, "inertia" is a very musically interesting song from this album. Also my personal favorite.
If bro thinks this song is sad, 2085 is going to whoop his ass
Steve’s going to London, take it or leave it.
honestly too many people fail to give this album a chance because of AJR's earlier work being more immature-feeling, but this album is a damn good example of the maturation of AJR's style over time, starting from a childish sense of arrested development all the way to starkly grappling with responsibility and identity
As a die hard AJR fan I loved this break down. You did an awesome job with this video and won a new fan over. They are also the nicest guys. You can see in my shorts them meeting my 5 year old and giving him the best day of his life. (He is a bigger fan than me).
As a AJR fan I feel like you would love there Neotheater album
Same
Absolutely
I agree
hell yeah
This song is just.... it feels like a broadway song to me. It feels like it takes this orchestral approach and
mixes it with some of the modern stuff learned through the thousands of years of music making.
This whole album and so much of there music feels very unique to me. I love music and while I'm not
professional in it.... God its so cool to see people talk about it from a different point of view.
Being able to try and pick up what other professionals see and hear is just so fun and ajr's music is such an example of that
as they hind so many little things that even (in my eyes) professionals wouldn't see.
Amazing reaction and analysis gonna need to watch other of your videos cause god its cool to see everything I mentioned.
One last thing is that this song and a lot of there music are very philosophical and from a psychology perspective and philosophy perspective it's just so fun to dig into.
(to me at least)
This song is actually so cool cuz it’s all about wanting to be different stuff and exploring who you are, and it serves as an introduction to and table of contents for the album that it’s a part of. That’s why it’s all over the place, and why it ends so differently than it begins. The ending that makes more sense is at the end of the last song, 2085. Fun fact, the album is called The Maybe Man, and this song Maybe Man is the first. The last song, 2085, which ends the first song and the album, when you break it apart to be 20, 8, and 5, spells “the.” This puts the beginning of the album at the end and the end at the beginning, showing how confusing and exploratory this album is
I highly suggest listening to the rest of this album. Each track is so different instrumental wise and it’s honestly amazing how much work going into them.
Absolutely adore your takes here and I am absolutely BEGGING you to react to AJR's Next Up Forever. Honestly think it will knock your socks off.
Thank you!
This video popped up in my recommendations today, I loved hearing your insights on the orchestral parts! Ryan actually does live breakdowns of the songs too, which I think you'd find really interesting. It’s great to see you were just as amazed as I was the first time I watched this!
The lyrics actually tie in with the entire album with each section referencing a song on the album
Electronics + orchestra is AJR's bread and butter!
I love the fact at the end where the trumpet and piano and string instruments are supposed to represent their past albums
I absolutely adore AJR, and I sometimes look up reactions to them because I love watching other people discover their music. It's normally difficult to find them, but I saw your video and immediately started watching it. I've never heard of your channel before, but I really wish I had!! You picked up on things your first time listening that I hadn't noticed after months. You're such a thoughtful and genuine person, and everything you say adds to the experience of the music.
Thank you for this amazing reaction.
AJR has been my all time favorite artists for so long and i loved this reaction. Most people dont give them much of a chance because of their weird beats and don’t give the new album a second to play. thank you for recognizing AJR’s talent!
i absolutely love AJR! i am so glad that my favorite reactor/analysis youtuber is now doing my favorite band is amazing! please do more of them!
Thanks so much :)
21:25 that’s cause among their songs they use different instruments representing each album of theirs!
So I’m an uber AJR fan! This song is an overture and has snippets of all their other songs on the album. Their albums ARE the stories of their lives. So, “therapist’s couch” goes with Touchy Feel Fool, the references to God go with “God is Really Real” and the death of their dad. “Cocaine and a bottle of Jack” pair with The DJ is Crying for Help.
Thank you for this analysis of the song and please, please do more AJR songs. I subscribed so I don’t miss them!!!!
I cried during this song. It took me on an emotional rollercoaster
13:50 I didn't even notice the crack until you pointed it out lmao.
The Animation was actually made in Vr, All of the strokes you can see were done by hand!
I love this. Works as a natural-sounding, fun, curious song, then goes into the much heavily produced part, with great contrast. It's just very intersting. Thank you for sharing!
Very interesting indeed!
19:26 you looked so amazed and blown away
First time ever hearing this artist. Absolutely love this! Who is he? Every human being and so relatable. Love watching your channel.
His name is Jack and he is the main vocalist, although AJR is a band made of three brothers. The other two brothers are Adam and Ryan. It's why they are called AJR, Having the initial letter of each of their name.
I think you probably heard some of their music before (world smallest violin and good part)
AJR is just amazing. They are brilliant
Absolute best of both worlds! I love AJR so much, and I've always been a fan of your voiceplay/ geoff reactions and analyses. Hope you have a happy new year bro
AJR is my favorite! As you even said, they make their music extremely relatable and put in the smallest of details to get points across. I had the honor of going to see the Maybe Man Tour and it was AMAZING!! Especially this song at the very start. You commented on Jack's hat, it is his signature hat. It's almost like AJR's branding of the 3 brothers and Jack with his hat. Anyway, what they did for Maybe Man on the tour was they had almost like stunt doubles of Jack going through all the different sentences up until pandemonium when all 3 brothers JUMPED OUT OF THE FLOOR ONTO THE STAGE
Jack: lead vocalist, plays a few instruments
Ryan: the second-oldest brother, is the main and only producer, sings in a few tracks
Adam: bassist, did vocals on "living room"
The three brothers :D
I’ve absolutely loved ajr’s music for years now, and I genuinely never thought you would react to them. You should really check out the rest of their new album, it’s amazing!
Another great R&A for an artist I've never heard of. Learned new things, as always! Well done!
Thanks, Eileen!
Another rabbit hole...here I go. Thank you for always introducing new artists. ❤
I highly recommend watching their "How we made" videos! They do breakdowns of the musical production behind their songs and how they came up with the unique sounds they use, and it's really cool to watch! They did it for two of their songs, "Weak" and "Bang", and they're both so cool to watch.
I'd love to see your reactions to more of AJR too, they're one of my favourite bands and their music is just so good! I loved your reaction and analysis too!
AJR IS THE BEST BAND!
I’ve been a huge fan of AJR for so long. I’m so glad you are listening to them! You should react to the whole album, at the least listen to it, it’s fantastic!
Not sure if you know this or not. The song is a table of contents for the rest of their album and most of the starting lyrics are describing and referencing other parts of the album for example. I wish I was stone is a reference to touchy-feely fool. And I wish I had eyes in the back of my head is a reference to yes I'm a mess.😊
This is a powerful song. I get it and I get what you say about the comparison way of thinking. Sadly, most of what I experienced was long before the internet existed. (oh gosh I'm old) But thank you for being so candid.
Fun fact, this song is actually an overture for this album. In their past albums they’ve done an overture, but this one is where every voice in this song relates to each song on this album. For example: “I wish I was stone so I couldn’t feel” is related to the song touchy feely fool, (“I’m better off a stick, I’m better off a stone”) or where he says “I wish I was my dog out on the lawn” is related to the song turning out pt. 3 (“Hey, I love how you laugh when we're alone
How my dog's always happy, when you're home, But my parents used to laugh to
And I think they had a dog”)
11:11 They’re for sure rich. I think the main point of this line was the end of the stanza “Nobody’d feel bad for me at all.” Also, it’s important to note Jack is playing a character called “The Maybe Man”
This was fantastic ❤ I wanted to cry. And seeing how much you connected with it as well....Peter this is why I respect you. Down to earth. You are amazing. I'm glad 2023 connected me to you, and I'm looking forward to 2024. I needed you and The Bass Gang so much. Love this analysis. Music combined with this video and all the artistry it took to make it. Brilliant. ❤
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@@PeterBarber I will do what I can to continue to support you. Even though I am making a big change in my life soon. I need to keep surrounding me with great people like you.
i seriously recommend listening to the rest of the album the song belongs to called "The Maybe Man." and if you want to explore more, i also recommend both of their previous albums, "OK ORCHESTRA" and "Neotheater." they also have another album before those two called "The Click"
Please listen to more of AJR, they're so talented!!!
When you realize this is a journey 🙌🏼
The song represents every song on the album. It starts with being insecure and trying to find meaning to finishing the album with acceptance.
My favorite album ever
in there albums they usually do an overture to start and it usually has different parts of the album put into one
Thank you for sharing music I would never have known about. Happy New Year!! 🎉
I love them! Just saw their concert in Atlanta. They are the best❤
you should consider doing a reaction to AJR - Steve's Going to London! Eric Holloway has some underlying vocals in it as well!
Thank you for sharing this reaction - such a message!
And your (Peter's) embrace of AJR's full vocal performance. Awesome!
A fun fact about this song!
It’s actually like a table of contents for the album! Each stanza represents a different track on the album.
Not sure if you've heard this yet but the little interludes at the end were nods to their previous albums, each with a distinct sound to them
every line from the song is a theme for each of the other songs on the album
Awesome video! You should react to "2085" from ajr because its like a continuation to this song
Right on!
22:09 oh… well it’s not exactly like that but close enough. Just take note that there is 12 verses & 12 songs
Went to their maybe man concert in Philly on 4/3/24 and had a blast and I am a big dan of them now
Probably the best reaction to this song I’ve seen
This album is about the last year of their life. And this song each line is telling you about another song in the album
This is great! Thanks for the reaction.
Adding another layer, the verses of this song refer to each of the tracks on the album. It’s one giant Easter egg.
This is a great way to start the new year. Thanx. Love it!
The interludes as others have pointed out, are actually samples like you noticed. They come from their previous songs which had a slightly different style to them than this album.
It's sounds like the different slides/genres at the end were paying tribute to their previous songs/albums
Thank you for introducing AJR to me 🙂
Hey I'm new here and I'm so glad you got to talk to Eric Whitacre we actually did one of his songs I believe in choir I was in high school choir I graduated last year in 2023 and we did one of his songs I think it was like glow or something like that I don't know but we did do it for Winter concert it was so beautiful and it was so amazing to learn it was just a great song overall my dad still listens to our choir singing it like even if it's not Christmas
I liked the lyrics. Vocals are good. Not something I would listen to on the regular. But am fascinated by the concept of this song. Thanks for bringing this one to us. Looking forward to the Whittaker interview!
Great review as always!!
I really recommend you listen to the last song in this album called 2085. It’s quite a bit longer, but it’s an emotional, wild song which links into this one quite unexpectedly. It’s probably my favourite song to be honest.
Love the video. You are the most insightful person I’ve ever seen react to them. Please do more AJR reactions 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I highly recommend listening to the rest of their new album, I enjoyed it very very much and I think you would too
The write and produce their own music actually
Hi Peter, I loved hearing your analysis of a few singers and value your opinion
Great analysis and thanks for introducing me to another artist I would not have come across on my own.
This is my favorit band I have three albums
when he said "garbage in every genre" i immediately thought of that one song that i have no idea the name of but i know some lyrics (or at least the misheard lyrics) "corn eagle, corn, corn eagle yuh"
11:10 Kinda Interesting: They spent about 12 years making next to nothing because they invested so much back into the band
Also, “or a Bottle of Jack” is funny because the lead singer is named Jack
You're a deep thinker 👍
Happy New Year!
Have you ever reacted to Hozier? When you’re talking about the unique sound it always makes me think of him.
I'm finally back (guess who's here ;) you have two likes from me as a bonus). I still have to go back to videos I missed.
As an animator I thought about animation of this MV... Firstly it reminded me of AI generated MVs of Beth Roars (I recommend checking them out, especially "Anxiety Society"), but this one is different after all. I specialize in traditional frame by frame animation so it's still quite outside of my expertise, but it looks for me like a mix of few techniques. There are some flat digitally painted background parts, but most are obviously 3D. And of course the main character is 3D too, with an animated paint texture placed on it, but not as a standard 3D texture, it's somehow placed as a kind of additional layer (but it's just my guess). Hard to say how much of it was done manually and how much automatized (it's amazing what AI can do these days). Still I agree it's a very interesting and creative animation.
Thanks Peter for this. As Mr Spock would say, "Fascinating!"
Listen to 2085 from ajr, it’s a continuation from this song.
Nate Ruess of F.U.N. also has an amazing voice i wish they would come back😭
He said cello is the best. Immediate like
ajr is three brothers not one guy plus some of the backing vocals could be the other member who produces the music called ryan the lead singer is jack and the bassist is adam
the songs are backing the first song for instance wish i was a stone relates to touchy feely fool
It be really great to see you react to more AJR
Id belive you might enjoy the dj is crying for help
Please do a reaction to the full album it’s so good
Can you please do Bobby bass, you’re a mean one mr grinch. His lows are insane and I would love to see it analyzed!
Hi peter. I'm 16 and I have C2 all times and can get down to A1 at a good day. Is there any chance that I become a Basso profundo like Glenn Miller in the future
Love your reaction and analysis! ONE OK ROCK, Japanese band, has a phenomenal vocalist, Taka, he covered *HELLO and Easy On Me - Adelle, he can sing it in original key* check them out!!
I guarantee you'll be surprised by his unique voice!!
Also check their original *Take What You Want - LIVE Tokyo Dome 2018!* their LIVE performances are always top tier. I'd really appreciate it! Thank you, and you'll thank me later
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Please react to more AJR songs!
I mean, your better than a certain person I can name
I hope it's OK make a request for something to analyse: The band Epica is one of these European metal bands that incorporate some classical elements. In particular, I’d really like to hear an opera singer’s views on their song “Tides of Time”.
Studio version preferably: th-cam.com/video/MFPn1lFDlyE/w-d-xo.html
But if you'd like to do a two-for-one you could also check out this live version: th-cam.com/video/ktuuGE_J50g/w-d-xo.html
please react to the Mamamoo killing voice video and then to immortal songs, it is literally perfect
pleaseeee break down hole in the bottom of my brain next!!!!