Just so you know, you don't need a copyright block or filters on a VoicePlay video. They are independent of any recording company or label. They do it all themselves, including paying royalties to the original artists. The full time members are Geoff, Eli, Cesar and Layne, (as outlined below) with J.None being an ex member who returns to make some videos with them. VoicePlay always bring the emotion. Always.
I consider J.None a member on hiatus from time to time. It seems like every time he gets leave from the U.S. Navy, he goes back into the recording studio with the guys.
Hellfire from Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame, In the Air Tonight, Drunken Sailor, My Mother Told Me, Valhalla Calling, and so many more -- it is a deep hole of talent. J. None left the group on invite to join the Navy Choir and comes sing with the boys on his liberties.
Like a lot of Voiceplay fans, I absolutely adore watching a reactor go from, "I am not sure what to expect," to, "That note seriously came out of a human being???" to absolutely blown away. (That note did, indeed, come out of a human being-we think. It is always possible that Geoff Castellucci is some flavor of deity, because he ALSO arranges music, has his own channel, and knows how to cook. Seems like an unfair distribution of talent, but there it is.) You'll get a bunch of recommendations from us, but I'd like to throw my two cents in and say you should cover "Valhalla Calling." You'll get to hear Geoff show off his low notes, Cesar (the baritone) channel his inner berserker, Eli (the tenor) exercise his rock voice, and J. None . . . well, you'll see. You'll also get to see a bunch of excited Voiceplayers in your comments!
@@BarronessM Geoff is a vampire. He's as skilled as he is, because he's been practicing for hundreds of years. You can see hints as to his true nature in the This Is Halloween video. Layne... I'm not entirely sure what Layne is. Ainur maybe.
Welcome to the Voiceplay Rabbit Hole. Hopefully you'll love them too. Introductions starting on the Right: Layne Stein beatboxer/vocal percussionist and complete master mind. Aka as VioLyne, this is only the second time he's brought out his violin, the other being in Warriors (by Imagine Dragons). He arranges about half their songs. He also co-owns Patty Cake Productions with former member Tony Wakim where they shoot a good percentage of their videos. Hes also a founding member of Voiceplay. Cesar de La Rosa their Baritone/Tenor is their newest member. He has a Sassy Anglic voice that can really tug on your heartstrings. Eli (rhymes with jelly)Jacobson Rock God Tenor. He helps with the arrangements and has tone a few of them himself (Creep by Radio Head, and Eleanor Rigby). He's also in charge of the lighting and special effects. J None former member and featured artist in this song. He has such a soulful voice. Currently he is singing for the Navy (singing base) and comes back whenever he can and sings with the guys. Fans love it when he comes back. Geoff (Jeff) Castellucci low bass singer. He arranges about the other half of Voiceplay songs. He has a 5 octave range that we love listening to. He also has his own channel where he does Low Bass Covers. He is also a founding member of Voiceplay. He arranged this song. He'll also change or add lyrics when he feels the song needs them. It's recommended to listen to Voiceplay with headphones, yes it makes a difference. You don't have to worry to much about blocking their videos, they (and Geoff) like reactors. They are also independent meaning no big name producers holding them back. They have the freedom to do what they want, how they want to do it. There are so many songs to recommend it really depends on what genre you're into. But nothing you choose will be bad. They never create a song that they can't add to. So no karaoke/cookie cutter style. Here are some I love listening to: Queen in 5 Minutes (this has former members J None and Earl Elkins Jr (high tenor) in it so don't worry about seeing new faces) Creep Bang Valhalla Calling Hoist the Colours Hellfire (from the Hunchback of Notre Dame) Warriors Dream On by Aerosmith Seven Nation Army Butter Daddy Sang Bass From Geoff's Channel: Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold I See Fire 16 Tons Big Bad John Sound of Silence Way Down Ghost Riders in the Sky Jacks Lament Looking forward to more Voiceplay reaction. Again welcome to the Rabbit Holes.
Oh! I hope you don't mind, but here are some unofficial (but important!) rules for listening to Geoff/Voiceplay! I just came up with them on my own. I hope they're not intimidating. You can enjoy their videos without doing them, of course. But after years of being a Voiceplaya, I've found they're best followed for optimal Voiceplay (and to a degree, Home Free as well) listening. The rules: #1) VERY important! ALWAYS watch to the very end of the video, or at least a ways into the patrons scrolling. Often times it may LOOK like the video has ended, but there's an outro. Also, watching to the end lets you see their awesome cover art. #2) Always leave the closed captions on. Geoff's wife Kathy (who is the woman at the end of this video, such an amazing woman!) has hearing loss, so sometimes there will be little hidden gems in the CC. #3) If you pause a video to speak, rewind it ten seconds before you start it again, to make sure you don't miss anything. #4) Don't look away from the screen, or close your eyes for more than a second, because, again, you might miss a visual gag or clever moment. #5) Don't go into their videos with expectations on what the song will be like, i.e., that it will be the same as the original. These guys put their own spin on things. The only thing to expect, generally, is to be blown away by their sheer talent. #6) Unless you have a REALLY great speaker system with stereo sound, ALWAYS wear good headphones/earbuds with Voiceplay and Geoff. They do amazing little tricks you can only pick up with those hearing devices. Plus, some of Geoff's notes are so low you practically can't hear them without headphones. Looking forward to seeing more as you discover them!
Never under estimate the beauty and the quality of the human voice that frankly musical instruments cannot replicate. With the exception of the violin, Voiceplay is nearly always a cappella in their performances. There are three primary a cappella vocal bands that dominate the genre, Pentatonix, Home Free, and Voiceplay. There are some others to a lesser degree. Voiceplay is known for their theatrical covers, Pentatonix is primarily pop, and Home Free is mostly country, but known to do R&B, classic rock, folk, blue grass in their covers and originals. All three groups have multiple Xmas albums. All three groups appeared on the reality show the Sing Off on NBC. Pentatonix won season 3 in 2012 and Home Free won season 4 in 2013 and happened to compete against Voiceplay for the title that season. These groups are so excellent at what they do, most listeners do not realize there are no musical instruments being played but our filled in by their voices. As an introduction to the other two groups, you should react to Pentatonix's version of Hallelujah, and Home Free's version of Man of Constant Sorrow known from the movie Brother Where Art Thou starring George Clooney. They all have a large portfolio of music that will open up and expand your music appreciation beyond your expectations. Great reaction and just subbed.
Wonderful reaction, thanks! Voiceplay does everything themselves - no manager, no label - and they love reactors. You don't need to screen it. They do comedy (We Don't Talk About Bruno is fun), they do epic (their covers of Halo and Dragonborn Comes will rattle your bones) you name it, they do it, and they do it all incredibly well. They are insane - try their medley - Queen in 5 minutes. Or Boy Bands in 5 minutes. So much fun. Looking forward to more! Oh - don't miss Dream On!
I’m so glad you enjoyed Voiceplay! They don’t do a lot of metal, but I think you’ll enjoy pretty much anything they do because they’re fantastic. Just to take in something different, check out their recent version of the sea shanty Drunken Sailor. Or just scroll down through their videos and pick whatever you think you might enjoy-they don’t have any bad music out.
Welcome to the #Voiceplay rabbit hole!! If you want to cry, watch Voiceplay's version of Creep!! Other great choices from VP are Hoist The Colours, Hellfire, Hall of the Mountain King, Valhalla Calling, Seven Nation Army, Dragonborn Comes, Dream On, If I Were a Rich Man/Girl. Enjoy the ride!! Subscribed for more!!
Oh hi! Welcome to VoicePlay! They are (IMHO) the top tier contemporary a cappella group out there right now, and yes, I'm aware of Pentatonix and Home Free. To my ears, VoicePlay outdoes them with the creativity of their arrangements, the refusal to pigeonhole themselves into one genre, and the degree of artistry that they give to any project they work on. See, those guys up there don't just sing. Either Geoff Castellucci (the guy who sounds like he swallowed a foghorn) or Layne Stein (the vocal percussionist with mad violin skillz) creates the vocal arrangements that they perform, although recently Eli (rhymes with 'jelly') Jacobson- he's the bald rock god in the center here- has also been creating arrangements (his arrangements for Creep and Eleanor Rigby are both smashing) for the group. They also conceptualize, shoot and edit their own videos- basically, the only things they *don't* do are extensive makeup and the final audio mix. And sometimes some camera work. But that's about it; otherwise, everything you see and hear is 100% from the guys blowing your mind with their vocal acrobatics. No matter what your taste, you can find something in their catalog that you'll love. And honestly, these guys have a great track record for taking song and reinventing them in such a way that even if you don't like the original, you'll probably still enjoy their cover. It's a true transformative gift that this group has, and if that weren't enough, they are all absolutely lovely humans on top of being madly talented. (oh, and it's worth mentioning that Geoff also has a solo channel, where he posts covers of his own, although not a cappella. And let me tell you- you haven't begun to hear what that man can do. You've heard some lows, but he goes lower. And much, much higher. You have to hear it to believe it.)
VoicePlay and Geoff Castellucci (the bass) are totally independent so they don't block their videos. They do 95% of everything themselves. #TheatreKidsOfACapella. We fans and patrons will flock here for anything VoicePlay and Geoff Castellucci has his own channel where he does low-bass covers. Hoist the Colors, Valhalla Calling, Creep, Golden Hour, and Bang are a few of VoicePlays. With Geoffs' amazing range, he sings with his clones and sings all the parts. I See Fire, Folsom Prison Blues, Man of Constant Sorrow, Take Me Home Country Road, Sixteen Tons, and Big Bad John are a few of Geoffs' covers.
Welcome to the Voiceplay rabbithole! Enjoy all the incoming views, we fans tend to glom on to any new reactor seeing them for the first time, and you did not disappoint! I'm so glad you appreciated the pure artistry that is this group, they are beyond talented and they do most things on their own or with the help of a few other people
Voiceplay has a large and very loyal fan base. They are completely independent, no manager, no label. They do everything themselves except for the final mix. I know you like to go in blind, be sure to check out the notes afterward, everything is included. I'll recommend their version of In The Air Tonight, J None is back for that one. Subscribed in anticipation of more Voiceplay and Geoff Castellucci.
Left to right Geoff Castellucci- bass (pronouncedJeff) arranger for this song J. None- baritone (former member who guests from time to time as he is currently a singer for the Navy) Eli Jacobson- (pronounced El-lee) tenor Cesar de la Rosa- baritone/ tenor 2 Layne Stein- baritone/ drums/ "VioLayne " The decision to use the violin was last minute - and whether people agree or not, is actually traditionally accepted in a capella music- mainly because it's being used more as another voice than as a crutch for tonal reference.
Cool, I didn't know that about the violin! Oh, a little trivia. Do you know the difference between a violin and a fiddle? This is my favorite Voiceplay lineup, but they basicall almost never choose badly, the voices are always perfect for the song. Geoff, Layne, Eli and Cesar are their current permanent four members.
A capella can't do metal... Voiceplay: hold our beers... 🥃 They're incredible - they have the broadest genre range of the main a capella groups and everything they tackle turns to gold. They also covered "Dream on" (Aerosmith), "Carry on Wayward son" (Kansas), "In the Air tonight" (Phil Collins), "Seven Nation Army" (White Stripes) + their gaming song covers are insane, but pick any genre and they have you covered. Can't go wrong - hoping you will do more VP! 🌹🕊
Their cover of Imagine Dragon's "Enemy" was a collaboration with a kpop idol, so to my way of thinking they've been adopted as a kpop group too. And they did a BTS song, IIRC too.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Voiceplay! One great thing about them is there are no copyright restrictions, you can actually show the whole video and screen. As for songs, this is a great one to start with! You have a decent subscriber count, but I bet you it goes up, if you keep doing Voiceplay (I saw one guy go from 18 subscribers to over 4000 in about two and a half weeks). My favorite by them is "Valhalla Calling." You might also like their cover or Aerosmith's "Dream On." But you can't really go wrong with any of them. Also, the bass, Geoff Castellucci, has his own solo channel, worth checking out. And if you haven't checked out Home Free, another great A Cappella group, I recommend them too. "Man Of Counted Sorrows" was the first one I watched by them, and it's still one of my favorites. Between these two A Cappella group's Vocal Percussionists, I believe there is no musical sound that can't make, perfectly.
If you are going to look at my two favourite a cappella groups, Voice Play and Home Free, you should also review their mash up, Survivor - Zombies vs. Hillbillies
I always say *insert jaws theme* we are coming. When all you listen to is Voiceplay, Pattycake Studios and Geoff... you have to find ways to remind yourself how awesome they are.
I used to be a big mettalica fan and this was one of my favourites. I say voiceplays version is a love letter yo the song. They cover everything from musicals to disney to pop to rock. Layne (beatboxer and violin player) and geoff (bass) have been friends and sung with each other since high school. Eli (rock god) then joined. They had other members come and go more recent j none (the amazing smooth singer next to geoff) j none left for the navy but comes back as and when he can The newest member angellic ceaser, soft beautiful voice and nature as well.
It's always a pleasure to see someone new enjoying this masterpiece! The song is really quite moving in its way, and these guys have a knack for tapping into the emotional potential of certain songs where it's not as evident in the original (see their cover of Creep by Radiohead for another, frankly devastating example.) Liked and subscribed, hope to see you react to more of their stuff!
There are some other rock covers they've done you would probably enjoy a lot. Dream On by Aerosmith and Carry On Wayward Son by Kansas come to mind first. But they span every genre (literally) and you definitely won't regret going down the rabbit hole into their catalog. Just to get you familiar with the group: (from L to R) Geoff (pronounced Jeff), JNone (former member that comes back to feature), Eli (short for Eliazer, so say it like "El•ee"), Ceasar, and Layne (beatboxer maestro). Keep checking them out bcuz they are crazy talented and you won't regret it. 🤘
I enjoyed your reaction- thanks! I am now a new subscriber to your channel looking forward to more Voice Play reactions from you. Since you are a big Metallica fan, you may want to also check out Voice Play's cover of "Whiskey In The Jar". For more Rock covers, I would recommend: "Dream On", "Carry On My Wayward Son", "In The Air Tonight", and "Seven Nation Army". As stated in the comments from other "Voice Players"(fans of Voice Play) they cover different genres of music including Disney and Gaming so I recommend going through their play list and picking songs you know and like-- you will not be disappointed. As the other fans have also stated, Voice Play is independent and have no record label or contract by choice so they have complete control of their creative expression and balance of family life vs demands of touring schedule. You won't need to use screens to prevent copyright strikes and blocks as some other groups have. Voice Play wants you to enjoy the complete experience of the audio and visuals and grow their fan base.
😃 As others have said, welcome to the Voiceplay rabbit hole. I don’t think others have mentioned but they stared in ‘97 and there have been several member changed over the years, so don’t be surprised to see new faces. As for suggestions if you like rock music; you might like the post apocalyptic trilogy . Imagine Dragons-Warriors, Aerosmith-dream on- and White Stripes-Seven Nation Army.
While not metal, you might enjoy Valhalla Calling by voiceplay. It is a video game cover of a newly written song that is a vikings prepare for battle song. Great for your morning workout, or pillaging villages.
VoicePlay is amazing. They cover a wide variety of Genres, but they really do have some absolutely wonderful Disney covers, my favorite is their cover of Hellfire from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. No song so dark should sound so amazing. Also, Geoff, the bass singer, has his own solo channel he started back during covid. He has some amazing bassy covers there. He clones himself and some of those songs really show off his amazing range. Geoff's highs are just as wonderful as his lows. Have fun exploring more from VP and Geoff. You really can't go wrong. Just pick anything that suits your fancy and you are bound to enjoy it. If you like video games though, there is an older video of VP covering Still Alive from Portal. I found that gem a short while ago and it is so much fun. It seems to have been looked over in the past judging by its number of views. Anyone who wants to see their sweet baby faces and Geoff dancing while "cooking" should definitely check that one out.
Long comment is long: Hi! Welcome to the glory that is VoicePlay. Be prepared for a floodgate of subscriptions. I, like many here, subscribed immediately when you did a Voiceplay video. You seem like you're about to go down the rabbit hole and I, for one (and all the rest of the VoicePlayers) are going to absolutely live for your reactions as you get to know the guys, the group's story and their endless supply of wonderful music. They release at least one full length song per month, sometimes two. They also produce 1 to 4 'minis', just shorts that are excerpts of songs. VP is entirely independent. They arrange, film concept, set design and building, edit, first mix, production, lights... all of it is them (PattyCake Productions which is listed a lot of the time, is run and owned by Lane Stine, a current VP member and Tony Wakim, a former VP member). Songs go off for a final mixing by Ed Boyer, who does the mixing for all of the the 'Big Three' acapella groups - VoicePlay, Home Free, and Pentatonix - as well as so much more. They also do not copyright claim their videos as they actively enjoy reactor interactions, so no need for a copyright block for them.. The band's members have changed slowly over time, but if you look at the thumbnail for their cover of Metallica's Nothing Else Matters, the individuals from left to right are: • Geoff Castellucci - The Most Marvelous Bass Singer. Pronounced "Jeff" not "Gee-off." He, himself, has a 5 octave range, and his current lowest note is a B0... there are only two notes lower than that on the Piano. • J. None - Baritone Perfecto and former member of the band who is serving in the Navy at the moment, but who gets together with the guys for another song whenever he can. Absolutely stunning smooth, warm voice. • Eli Jacobson - Rock Tennor Sans Compare. The name is pronounced like the feminine name Ellie, rhymes with Jelly, and is short for Eliezer not Elijah. Watching his voice and skill develop over the years has been an absolute delight. Cesar De La Rosa - Baritone/Tennor Extroidinare. Cool voice, smooth smile, Incredibly theatrical and wonderfully entertaining. • Layne Stein - Boundless Human Synthesizer. Or maybe an alien. He's got it all. Drum kit, brass section, throat bass, and an ability to create sounds you would *swear* are not possible to create by human mouth and throat. They are. Layne proves it. Also an excellent violin player (Violayne is an earned nickname as you saw. He also breaks it out in their cover of Warriors). Former Members that you're likely to see in older videos: Tony Wakim - former bass - now co-owns PattyCake productions with Layne Earl Elkins - former high tennor (Tennor 1) - stunningly high voice, left for personal reasons In addition to the band's regular members, in nearly every video, you'll see a guest featured. Common appearances are DeeJay Young, Omar Cardona, J.None(for now technically a guest feature), Rachel Potter, Anthony Gargiula, and Jose Rosario, Jr. Before I get to recommendations, it's worth noting that although not all of their older songs have them, most of the stuff from the last couple of years has captions, though it usually takes a day or so after the videos are posted for them to be added. Turning on the captions is worth it because sometimes there are funny notes (see VP's cover of Nighmare Before Christmas's Oogie Boogie Song for a prime example) Similarly, it's always worth it to to watch the video credits. On occasion there is something to see during the credits (See Hellfire, Drunken Sailor, or Hall of the Mountain King for the best examples here). ---------- That all being said, and with the note that everything they've done is really, genuinely worth watching, here are my "These First!!!" recommendations: If you like ..... You should check out their cover of: Metallica ..... Nothing Else Matters* Pirates ..... Hoist the Colors, Drunken Sailor* Vikings ..... My Mother Told Me, Valhalla Calling* Video Games ..... Enemy*, The Dragonborn Comes*, Halo Theme, Still Alive, Minecraft Theme(mini) Sea shanties ..... Wellermen* Nightmare Before Christmas ..... What's This, Kidnap the Sandy Claws*, Oogie Boogie Song, This is Halloween* Disney Movies ..... Moana Medley*, Little Mermaid Medley, Hellfire*, We Don't Talk About Bruno*, Friends on the Other Side*, Go the Distance, Frozen 2 Medley Musicals ..... Wicked Medley, Timewarp(mini), If I were a Rich Man*, Greatest Showman Medley BTS ..... Butter* Panic! At the Disco ..... Panic in 4 minutes - parts 1 and 2, Death of a Bachelor + The Billie Eilish in 3 Minutes* is a prequel to the Panic in 4 Minutes, and together they are a three video series. Halloween ..... Hide and Seek*, Superstition, Hall of the Mountain King*, Grim Grinning Ghosts Christmas ..... Christmas Don't Be Late, You're A Mean One Mr. Grinch, Mission: Jingle Bells, Baby It's Cold Outside*, O Little Town of Bethlehem, This Christmas, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, O Holy Night Generally Being Awed and Amazed ..... Seven Nation Army, Creep, Man in the Mirror, In the Air Tonight, Eleanor Rigby, In My Room, Dream On, The Heart of Life, Survivor (Zombies vs Hillbillies, with fellow Acapella Band Home Free - and absolutely hilarious), Boy Bands in 5 Minutes, Tennessee Whiskey, I Can't Make You Love Me, Golden Hour, Bang, The Bones, Cary On My Wayward Son, Queen in 5 Minutes *LITERALLY ALL OF THESE, CONSIDER THIS WHOLE SECTION STARRED* ---------- I've starred a few favourites, and it's also definitely worth noting that if a song has lyrics, especially a bridge, that isn't in the original, Geoff Castellucci almost always is the one who writes it. If I didn't star it, it's still excellent. Even if I didn't list it, it's still amazing. These are just the ones that stand out to me as things I want to see reactors... well, react to. Finally, Geoff also has a solo career, and his videos are here, too. I'd suggest, in no particular order House of the Rising Sun, Ain't No Sunshine, Sixteen Tons, Jack's Lament (Nightmare Before Christmas), God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, White Christmas, The Sound of Silence, Far Over The Misty Mountains Cold (The Hobbit), I See Fire (The Hobbit), and Ghost Riders in the Sky.
More songs/videos from VoicePlay? Here are my suggestions (in the sequence of their creation): Grim Grinning Ghosts th-cam.com/video/B5TYZ8GqZbU/w-d-xo.html This Is Halloween | The Nightmare Before Christmas th-cam.com/video/YL44YFyNLys/w-d-xo.html QUEEN IN 5 MIN th-cam.com/video/krcU5xmlzqA/w-d-xo.html OOGIE BOOGIE'S SONG | The Nightmare Before Christmas th-cam.com/video/EbxkOntz2SA/w-d-xo.html Warriers - Imagine Dragons th-cam.com/video/DNh6_XubM2A/w-d-xo.html ACA TOP 10 | MOVIE THEMES th-cam.com/video/GC0AQmapnUQ/w-d-xo.html KIDNAP THE SANDY CLAWS | The Nightmare Before Christmas th-cam.com/video/P8STSy-S5UA/w-d-xo.html YOU'RE A MEAN ONE MR. GRINCH th-cam.com/video/8fbJ03HhgIU/w-d-xo.html My Mother Told Me th-cam.com/video/bs4ZJpWJh_Q/w-d-xo.html Hoist the Colours th-cam.com/video/vO8NEsx9m58/w-d-xo.html Friends On The Other Side th-cam.com/video/POTbOgMLrUE/w-d-xo.html The Dragonborn Comes Skyrim th-cam.com/video/6ys4Q1PO5ek/w-d-xo.html We Don't Talk About Bruno th-cam.com/video/5vOjk2H_g9k/w-d-xo.html Enemy - Imagine Dragons (Arcane League Of Legends) th-cam.com/video/yR7caU0R__E/w-d-xo.html In The Hall Of The Mountain King th-cam.com/video/Y2a5v26q1AM/w-d-xo.html Hide and Seek (Ding Dong!) th-cam.com/video/KkN49k4EtT4/w-d-xo.html The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late) th-cam.com/video/f2J7aKAE07Q/w-d-xo.html Valhalla Calling th-cam.com/video/mI8hPSSZSL4/w-d-xo.html Seven Nation Army th-cam.com/video/B4xjwkoQ8Uk/w-d-xo.html Wellerman th-cam.com/video/J4YznRtXlE0/w-d-xo.html Drunken Sailor th-cam.com/video/oNpanA0VIz4/w-d-xo.html Hellfire | The Hunchback of Notre Dame th-cam.com/video/bVbetHB815E/w-d-xo.html Time warp | Rocky Horror Picture Show th-cam.com/video/V0Eun9OgK_I/w-d-xo.html Jingle Bell Rock - Mean Girls th-cam.com/video/SAn83-y2MuE/w-d-xo.html And if you are a Star Wars fan, you may want to see: What Can You Get A Wookiee For Christmas (When He Already Owns A Comb?) th-cam.com/video/lN_a8Wfm_YU/w-d-xo.html
Welcome to VoicePlay. A great song to start with. Haha, your reaction to Geoff's low bass is so fun. He's a force of nature. I think you'd love "Dream On."
Hello nice to meet you you have been watching the top accapella group on the planet I rec voice play cover Valhalla calling , and hold on I rec Geoff castelluchi deep bass cover of man of constant sorrow, oh Geoff is the bass in voice play there are no better around and vp does all the arangment and set up too love these guys and that's how I found you lol
If you like hard rock, you may like their cover of dream on. I love everything they do I love their cover of MJ's man in the mirror. Their Disney covers are good too.
As others have said, VoicePlay doesn't block. Welcome to the VoicePlay rabbit hole, I'm looking forward to more reactions. Creep, Dream On, Carry On Wayward Son and if you enjoy Disney songs just throw a dart. Subscribing in hopes for more VoicePlay!
I loved this cover of theirs, its so sweet and beautiful. Much of Voiceplays covers of things are very creative and playful, they are described sometimes as "the Theatre kids of A Capella". For a few examples of that creativity check out what they have done with some simple sea shanties like drunken sailor or what they did in an acapella cover of "in the hall of the mountain king". That last one would be worth checking out for the costumes alone they are epic! Sometimes on the first listen it can be a little disorienting when it feels like its too changed when you know the song well but if thats a case i normally still love it after hearing a few times. Theres a few particular songs and artists who give me a tingly "head massage" effect when listening if you know what i mean (Current main ones are Heilung's Anoana, Yosi Horikawa's Bubbles and another acapella group called the bass gang who are 4 bass singers with insane ranges, I love so much of their music but they did a cover of My Jolly Sailor Bold and its amazing) Geoff (The Bass singer here) has some really amazing covers of songs (Geoff and sometimes up to 4 clones of himself in full costume singing is pretty fun to watch no matter what they do) Some fun examples include Jack's Lament from nightmare before Christmas and monster mash from a couple of different years Halloween releases, and I see fire and misty Mountains from the hobbit films. I see fire he managed to make that incredibly beautiful. VioLayne is always epic to run into, there's a few other cases where Layne pulls out the violin, but unfortunately its late as i am typing this message and i am blanking on the examples (And i am certain others will fill you in elsewhere in the comments before long, there are a lot of voiceplay fans out there)
Welcome to VoicePlay!!! They are fantastic, I think you would enjoy Dream On, Carry On Wayward Son, Creep, 7 Nation Army, but my favorite is Vahalla Calling. Geoff Castellucci (bass) has his own channel and I know you would enjoy his music as well. Subscribing for more VoicePlay or Geoff reactions
These guys do an amazing job with this ----- and others!!! : ) The sound is on point and it's so good! ( : ) and I'm Country!) When acapella is good, it can't be denied!!!! Be Safe
Such a fun reaction, thanks! I’m with you on the unexpectedly teary feelings. I didn’t listen to music for a long time for a bunch of reasons, and they single handedly brought me back to it. Quadrahandedly? And btw, a block isn’t needed for them.
LMAO welcome to the wonderful world of voiceplay. That was probably one of my favorite songs that they did last year. I think it was one of the first they did last year. The categories of music that they do is absolutely extensive and all of them are absolutely mind-blowing and you should definitely check them out. The base also has his own solar work that he does which I also highly recommend. Couple recommendations to start with Include, but are most certainly not limited to: carry on wayward son, trapped (billie eilish in 3 minutes), dream on, my mother told me, and Valhalla calling. Geoff castellucci (the bass) has house of the rising sun, blackbird, shanendoah, over the misty mountains cold and I see fire. Good luck falling down that rabbit hole. We do not provide parachutes. Welcome to voiceplay And Happy New Year. Lol
Please check out Voice Plays cover of Skyrim's The Dragon Born Comes, and Geoff cover of the Misty Mountains Cold or his cover of the Beatles "Blackbird" just to get started down the VoicePlay rabbit hole.
You definitely picked a good song for your first Voiceplay reaction... This had a VERY rare inclusion of "VioLayne" - the vocal percussionist (Layne) has only played his violin on one other song that I am aware of. Your reactions to Geoff's bass are typical for even seasoned Voiceplay reactors... What a lot of them miss is just after your "What the heck" moment during your "Loving..." comment... Just after he hits his low-low, he goes into the bass guitar solo line while the rest are floating into the rafters... (which is a place he ALSO hangs out on occasion).
The "what next" question is really hard to answer without SOME sense of what you like, or want to hear. VoicePlay is "all over the map" in terms of styles and musical genres they cover. All of their Disney stuff is outstanding (My favorite is We Don't Talk About Bruno). They do a LOT of rock covers. They do Game themes (Halo comes to mind). For a Viking/Game theme, there are two that are sort of part one and part two. "My Mother Told Me" and "Valhalla Calling." For pirate theme, watch "Hoist the Colors." For a fun remake of a classic, watch "What do we do with a Drunken Sailor." My favorite example of turning a classic on its head is "If I Were a Rich Man/Girl." I'm subscribing just to see which way you go with this! Like I said, the choices are numerous!! You might end up picking a few, and flipping a coin for the order. Again, great reaction!
Also pls check out Voiceplay's covers of Dream On, Warriors (Imagine Dragons), Seven Nation Army, Hoist the Colours, My Mother Told Me, Valhalla Calling. :)
I always worry when someone says that they are going to cover one of their favorite songs. I’ve noticed that if someone has a problem with the way they’ve arranged it because they’re “stuck” on the original and don’t want to hear anything different. That will not happen with this group. They put their own spin on every piece they do. And that’s a good thing. I am not a metalhead, I don’t like country, and I’m not crazy about a lot of the more commercial pop pieces. But I do like almost everything they’ve done. The few that I didn’t especially care for were because I just didn’t like the song itself. They manage to turn a song that I didn’t care for or a genre that I don’t care for into something I do listen to. I have been introduced to new types of music because of them and almost always prefer their cover over the original. I appreciate a truly blind reaction as you don’t have prior conceptions about how you think it should sound. But I do recommend that you always go down to the credits afterward. There’s often information in there that helps and it always lists who the guest artist is. They use a lot of guest artists because they are one permanent member short right now. If they’re lined up they frequently will put the guest artist in the center, especially in older videos. In this one J who was the guest artist is off to the side. (Many of us don’t consider him a guest artist, but one of the group that’s temporarily away.) Additionally I always recommend waiting until the patron roll starts before you click off. They will frequently add information or a little bit of of the behind-the-scenes. In addition over the last few years they’ve started using the karaoke track as the music in the outro. As a patron I have access to the karaoke track which is everything except the lead. They are frequently beautiful pieces of music on their own. As a person who’s not musically trained it helps me hear all of the pieces instead of just getting caught up with what they are doing as a group. One of the pieces you might enjoy, since you liked violin, is there a cover of Warriors originally released by Imagine Dragons it does have a tie to the gaming industry as it was released during a league of legends tournament. Because I’m often unfamiliar with the songs they are covering I go out to check the original, usually before I listen to their cover. The cover I found of that piece was synced to footage from the game so it made the song a lot more meaningful for me. Layne absolutely kills it with that violin. He also did the boxing during that piece. You have a new subscriber in anticipation of more voice play and Geoff Castellucci. You might also want to check out my second favorite a cappella group which is The Bass Gang. it is made up of four base singers who met over the Internet during Covid and decided to collaborate virtually. Three of the four finally got to meet this summer but up until then they had only communicated via the Internet. They often will also collaborate with another artist. Usually they choose another bass singer. Two pieces I would recommend simply because you seem to really like those deep bass notes would be my favorites: Yellow Flicker Beat with Colm McGuinness and Centuries with Jonathan Young.
I like your reaction, next please react Without You (mariah carey) cover by Vanny Vabiola , " I Think I Love You" this is a original song from Vanny Vabiola. Thanks so much.
Just so you know, you don't need a copyright block or filters on a VoicePlay video. They are independent of any recording company or label. They do it all themselves, including paying royalties to the original artists. The full time members are Geoff, Eli, Cesar and Layne, (as outlined below) with J.None being an ex member who returns to make some videos with them. VoicePlay always bring the emotion. Always.
I consider J.None a member on hiatus from time to time. It seems like every time he gets leave from the U.S. Navy, he goes back into the recording studio with the guys.
Just remember every suingle sound you heard inckuving drum and bass with the exception of violin was all vocal. Voices only. Amazing!!!!
Dream On! And 7 Nation Army
Hellfire from Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame, In the Air Tonight, Drunken Sailor, My Mother Told Me, Valhalla Calling, and so many more -- it is a deep hole of talent.
J. None left the group on invite to join the Navy Choir and comes sing with the boys on his liberties.
Like a lot of Voiceplay fans, I absolutely adore watching a reactor go from, "I am not sure what to expect," to, "That note seriously came out of a human being???" to absolutely blown away.
(That note did, indeed, come out of a human being-we think. It is always possible that Geoff Castellucci is some flavor of deity, because he ALSO arranges music, has his own channel, and knows how to cook. Seems like an unfair distribution of talent, but there it is.)
You'll get a bunch of recommendations from us, but I'd like to throw my two cents in and say you should cover "Valhalla Calling." You'll get to hear Geoff show off his low notes, Cesar (the baritone) channel his inner berserker, Eli (the tenor) exercise his rock voice, and J. None . . . well, you'll see. You'll also get to see a bunch of excited Voiceplayers in your comments!
Geoff is some Elder God and Layne is an extraterrestrial (Adam Rupp comes from the same planet)
@@BarronessM Geoff is a vampire. He's as skilled as he is, because he's been practicing for hundreds of years. You can see hints as to his true nature in the This Is Halloween video.
Layne... I'm not entirely sure what Layne is. Ainur maybe.
Welcome to the Voiceplay Rabbit Hole. Hopefully you'll love them too.
Introductions starting on the Right:
Layne Stein beatboxer/vocal percussionist and complete master mind. Aka as VioLyne, this is only the second time he's brought out his violin, the other being in Warriors (by Imagine Dragons). He arranges about half their songs. He also co-owns Patty Cake Productions with former member Tony Wakim where they shoot a good percentage of their videos. Hes also a founding member of Voiceplay.
Cesar de La Rosa their Baritone/Tenor is their newest member. He has a Sassy Anglic voice that can really tug on your heartstrings.
Eli (rhymes with jelly)Jacobson Rock God Tenor. He helps with the arrangements and has tone a few of them himself (Creep by Radio Head, and Eleanor Rigby). He's also in charge of the lighting and special effects.
J None former member and featured artist in this song. He has such a soulful voice. Currently he is singing for the Navy (singing base) and comes back whenever he can and sings with the guys. Fans love it when he comes back.
Geoff (Jeff) Castellucci low bass singer. He arranges about the other half of Voiceplay songs. He has a 5 octave range that we love listening to. He also has his own channel where he does Low Bass Covers. He is also a founding member of Voiceplay. He arranged this song. He'll also change or add lyrics when he feels the song needs them.
It's recommended to listen to Voiceplay with headphones, yes it makes a difference. You don't have to worry to much about blocking their videos, they (and Geoff) like reactors. They are also independent meaning no big name producers holding them back. They have the freedom to do what they want, how they want to do it.
There are so many songs to recommend it really depends on what genre you're into. But nothing you choose will be bad. They never create a song that they can't add to. So no karaoke/cookie cutter style.
Here are some I love listening to:
Queen in 5 Minutes (this has former members J None and Earl Elkins Jr (high tenor) in it so don't worry about seeing new faces)
Creep
Bang
Valhalla Calling
Hoist the Colours
Hellfire (from the Hunchback of Notre Dame)
Warriors
Dream On by Aerosmith
Seven Nation Army
Butter
Daddy Sang Bass
From Geoff's Channel:
Far Over the Misty Mountains Cold
I See Fire
16 Tons
Big Bad John
Sound of Silence
Way Down
Ghost Riders in the Sky
Jacks Lament
Looking forward to more Voiceplay reaction.
Again welcome to the Rabbit Holes.
Oh! I hope you don't mind, but here are some unofficial (but important!) rules for listening to Geoff/Voiceplay! I just came up with them on my own. I hope they're not intimidating. You can enjoy their videos without doing them, of course. But after years of being a Voiceplaya, I've found they're best followed for optimal Voiceplay (and to a degree, Home Free as well) listening.
The rules:
#1) VERY important! ALWAYS watch to the very end of the video, or at least a ways into the patrons scrolling. Often times it may LOOK like the video has ended, but there's an outro. Also, watching to the end lets you see their awesome cover art.
#2) Always leave the closed captions on. Geoff's wife Kathy (who is the woman at the end of this video, such an amazing woman!) has hearing loss, so sometimes there will be little hidden gems in the CC.
#3) If you pause a video to speak, rewind it ten seconds before you start it again, to make sure you don't miss anything.
#4) Don't look away from the screen, or close your eyes for more than a second, because, again, you might miss a visual gag or clever moment.
#5) Don't go into their videos with expectations on what the song will be like, i.e., that it will be the same as the original. These guys put their own spin on things. The only thing to expect, generally, is to be blown away by their sheer talent.
#6) Unless you have a REALLY great speaker system with stereo sound, ALWAYS wear good headphones/earbuds with Voiceplay and Geoff. They do amazing little tricks you can only pick up with those hearing devices. Plus, some of Geoff's notes are so low you practically can't hear them without headphones.
Looking forward to seeing more as you discover them!
Never under estimate the beauty and the quality of the human voice that frankly musical instruments cannot replicate. With the exception of the violin, Voiceplay is nearly always a cappella in their performances. There are three primary a cappella vocal bands that dominate the genre, Pentatonix, Home Free, and Voiceplay. There are some others to a lesser degree. Voiceplay is known for their theatrical covers, Pentatonix is primarily pop, and Home Free is mostly country, but known to do R&B, classic rock, folk, blue grass in their covers and originals. All three groups have multiple Xmas albums. All three groups appeared on the reality show the Sing Off on NBC. Pentatonix won season 3 in 2012 and Home Free won season 4 in 2013 and happened to compete against Voiceplay for the title that season. These groups are so excellent at what they do, most listeners do not realize there are no musical instruments being played but our filled in by their voices. As an introduction to the other two groups, you should react to Pentatonix's version of Hallelujah, and Home Free's version of Man of Constant Sorrow known from the movie Brother Where Art Thou starring George Clooney. They all have a large portfolio of music that will open up and expand your music appreciation beyond your expectations. Great reaction and just subbed.
Wonderful reaction, thanks! Voiceplay does everything themselves - no manager, no label - and they love reactors. You don't need to screen it. They do comedy (We Don't Talk About Bruno is fun), they do epic (their covers of Halo and Dragonborn Comes will rattle your bones) you name it, they do it, and they do it all incredibly well. They are insane - try their medley - Queen in 5 minutes. Or Boy Bands in 5 minutes. So much fun. Looking forward to more! Oh - don't miss Dream On!
👍 All of the above.
I’m so glad you enjoyed Voiceplay! They don’t do a lot of metal, but I think you’ll enjoy pretty much anything they do because they’re fantastic. Just to take in something different, check out their recent version of the sea shanty Drunken Sailor. Or just scroll down through their videos and pick whatever you think you might enjoy-they don’t have any bad music out.
Welcome to the #Voiceplay rabbit hole!! If you want to cry, watch Voiceplay's version of Creep!! Other great choices from VP are Hoist The Colours, Hellfire, Hall of the Mountain King, Valhalla Calling, Seven Nation Army, Dragonborn Comes, Dream On, If I Were a Rich Man/Girl. Enjoy the ride!! Subscribed for more!!
Oh hi! Welcome to VoicePlay! They are (IMHO) the top tier contemporary a cappella group out there right now, and yes, I'm aware of Pentatonix and Home Free. To my ears, VoicePlay outdoes them with the creativity of their arrangements, the refusal to pigeonhole themselves into one genre, and the degree of artistry that they give to any project they work on. See, those guys up there don't just sing. Either Geoff Castellucci (the guy who sounds like he swallowed a foghorn) or Layne Stein (the vocal percussionist with mad violin skillz) creates the vocal arrangements that they perform, although recently Eli (rhymes with 'jelly') Jacobson- he's the bald rock god in the center here- has also been creating arrangements (his arrangements for Creep and Eleanor Rigby are both smashing) for the group. They also conceptualize, shoot and edit their own videos- basically, the only things they *don't* do are extensive makeup and the final audio mix. And sometimes some camera work. But that's about it; otherwise, everything you see and hear is 100% from the guys blowing your mind with their vocal acrobatics. No matter what your taste, you can find something in their catalog that you'll love. And honestly, these guys have a great track record for taking song and reinventing them in such a way that even if you don't like the original, you'll probably still enjoy their cover. It's a true transformative gift that this group has, and if that weren't enough, they are all absolutely lovely humans on top of being madly talented.
(oh, and it's worth mentioning that Geoff also has a solo channel, where he posts covers of his own, although not a cappella. And let me tell you- you haven't begun to hear what that man can do. You've heard some lows, but he goes lower. And much, much higher. You have to hear it to believe it.)
All of this. ❤ Saves me the typing. 😂
VoicePlay and Geoff Castellucci (the bass) are totally independent so they don't block their videos. They do 95% of everything themselves. #TheatreKidsOfACapella. We fans and patrons will flock here for anything VoicePlay and Geoff Castellucci has his own channel where he does low-bass covers. Hoist the Colors, Valhalla Calling, Creep, Golden Hour, and Bang are a few of VoicePlays. With Geoffs' amazing range, he sings with his clones and sings all the parts. I See Fire, Folsom Prison Blues, Man of Constant Sorrow, Take Me Home Country Road, Sixteen Tons, and Big Bad John are a few of Geoffs' covers.
Welcome to the Voiceplay rabbithole! Enjoy all the incoming views, we fans tend to glom on to any new reactor seeing them for the first time, and you did not disappoint! I'm so glad you appreciated the pure artistry that is this group, they are beyond talented and they do most things on their own or with the help of a few other people
Voiceplay has a large and very loyal fan base. They are completely independent, no manager, no label. They do everything themselves except for the final mix. I know you like to go in blind, be sure to check out the notes afterward, everything is included.
I'll recommend their version of In The Air Tonight, J None is back for that one.
Subscribed in anticipation of more Voiceplay and Geoff Castellucci.
Yes, more the VP!!!
They do have a manager; Geoff married her. Well, that is the closest to one they have.
Left to right
Geoff Castellucci- bass (pronouncedJeff) arranger for this song
J. None- baritone (former member who guests from time to time as he is currently a singer for the Navy)
Eli Jacobson- (pronounced El-lee) tenor
Cesar de la Rosa- baritone/ tenor 2
Layne Stein- baritone/ drums/ "VioLayne "
The decision to use the violin was last minute - and whether people agree or not, is actually traditionally accepted in a capella music- mainly because it's being used more as another voice than as a crutch for tonal reference.
Nice play on words and I see your emotional support demon as your profile pic
Cool, I didn't know that about the violin! Oh, a little trivia. Do you know the difference between a violin and a fiddle?
This is my favorite Voiceplay lineup, but they basicall almost never choose badly, the voices are always perfect for the song. Geoff, Layne, Eli and Cesar are their current permanent four members.
@DravenGal primary difference, from what I know, between a violin and a fiddle is the style of playing.
@@karenponchak5304 From the mouth pf a professional Concert Master (no, not me... I asked one) ... you are correct.
A capella can't do metal... Voiceplay: hold our beers... 🥃
They're incredible - they have the broadest genre range of the main a capella groups and everything they tackle turns to gold. They also covered "Dream on" (Aerosmith), "Carry on Wayward son" (Kansas), "In the Air tonight" (Phil Collins), "Seven Nation Army" (White Stripes) + their gaming song covers are insane, but pick any genre and they have you covered. Can't go wrong - hoping you will do more VP! 🌹🕊
Their cover of Imagine Dragon's "Enemy" was a collaboration with a kpop idol, so to my way of thinking they've been adopted as a kpop group too. And they did a BTS song, IIRC too.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Voiceplay! One great thing about them is there are no copyright restrictions, you can actually show the whole video and screen. As for songs, this is a great one to start with! You have a decent subscriber count, but I bet you it goes up, if you keep doing Voiceplay (I saw one guy go from 18 subscribers to over 4000 in about two and a half weeks). My favorite by them is "Valhalla Calling." You might also like their cover or Aerosmith's "Dream On." But you can't really go wrong with any of them.
Also, the bass, Geoff Castellucci, has his own solo channel, worth checking out. And if you haven't checked out Home Free, another great A Cappella group, I recommend them too. "Man Of Counted Sorrows" was the first one I watched by them, and it's still one of my favorites. Between these two A Cappella group's Vocal Percussionists, I believe there is no musical sound that can't make, perfectly.
If you are going to look at my two favourite a cappella groups, Voice Play and Home Free, you should also review their mash up, Survivor - Zombies vs. Hillbillies
@@danuttall Oh absolutely! Different members than now, as the lineups change, but always, always fantastic!
I always say *insert jaws theme* we are coming. When all you listen to is Voiceplay, Pattycake Studios and Geoff... you have to find ways to remind yourself how awesome they are.
I used to be a big mettalica fan and this was one of my favourites. I say voiceplays version is a love letter yo the song.
They cover everything from musicals to disney to pop to rock.
Layne (beatboxer and violin player) and geoff (bass) have been friends and sung with each other since high school. Eli (rock god) then joined. They had other members come and go more recent j none (the amazing smooth singer next to geoff) j none left for the navy but comes back as and when he can
The newest member angellic ceaser, soft beautiful voice and nature as well.
It's always a pleasure to see someone new enjoying this masterpiece! The song is really quite moving in its way, and these guys have a knack for tapping into the emotional potential of certain songs where it's not as evident in the original (see their cover of Creep by Radiohead for another, frankly devastating example.) Liked and subscribed, hope to see you react to more of their stuff!
@Angel: "I don't cry when listening to Metallica. Why do I feel like I'm going to cry when listening to this?"
Me: "Because It's VoicePlay."
There are some other rock covers they've done you would probably enjoy a lot. Dream On by Aerosmith and Carry On Wayward Son by Kansas come to mind first. But they span every genre (literally) and you definitely won't regret going down the rabbit hole into their catalog. Just to get you familiar with the group: (from L to R) Geoff (pronounced Jeff), JNone (former member that comes back to feature), Eli (short for Eliazer, so say it like "El•ee"), Ceasar, and Layne (beatboxer maestro). Keep checking them out bcuz they are crazy talented and you won't regret it. 🤘
I enjoyed your reaction- thanks! I am now a new subscriber to your channel looking forward to more Voice Play reactions from you. Since you are a big Metallica fan, you may want to also check out Voice Play's cover of "Whiskey In The Jar". For more Rock covers, I would recommend: "Dream On", "Carry On My Wayward Son", "In The Air Tonight", and "Seven Nation Army". As stated in the comments from other "Voice Players"(fans of Voice Play) they cover different genres of music including Disney and Gaming so I recommend going through their play list and picking songs you know and like-- you will not be disappointed. As the other fans have also stated, Voice Play is independent and have no record label or contract by choice so they have complete control of their creative expression and balance of family life vs demands of touring schedule. You won't need to use screens to prevent copyright strikes and blocks as some other groups have. Voice Play wants you to enjoy the complete experience of the audio and visuals and grow their fan base.
😃 As others have said, welcome to the Voiceplay rabbit hole. I don’t think others have mentioned but they stared in ‘97 and there have been several member changed over the years, so don’t be surprised to see new faces. As for suggestions if you like rock music; you might like the post apocalyptic trilogy . Imagine Dragons-Warriors, Aerosmith-dream on- and White Stripes-Seven Nation Army.
While not metal, you might enjoy Valhalla Calling by voiceplay. It is a video game cover of a newly written song that is a vikings prepare for battle song. Great for your morning workout, or pillaging villages.
LOVED your reaction!! Great job! I can only give ONE thumb up... it deserves more!
As a Metallica fan, you should follow up with VoicePlay's acapella cover of 'Whiskey in the Jar'!
Yes! Totally agree.
Ohhh.... thank you, I will do that!
Welcome to voiceplay! I think you will love them! And geoff castellucci, the bass, also does his own solo stuff so there's that to look forward to😊💜💜
I watched this cover so often and still have tears in my eyes. It's such a masterpiece.
VoicePlay is amazing. They cover a wide variety of Genres, but they really do have some absolutely wonderful Disney covers, my favorite is their cover of Hellfire from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. No song so dark should sound so amazing. Also, Geoff, the bass singer, has his own solo channel he started back during covid. He has some amazing bassy covers there. He clones himself and some of those songs really show off his amazing range. Geoff's highs are just as wonderful as his lows. Have fun exploring more from VP and Geoff. You really can't go wrong. Just pick anything that suits your fancy and you are bound to enjoy it. If you like video games though, there is an older video of VP covering Still Alive from Portal. I found that gem a short while ago and it is so much fun. It seems to have been looked over in the past judging by its number of views. Anyone who wants to see their sweet baby faces and Geoff dancing while "cooking" should definitely check that one out.
Long comment is long:
Hi! Welcome to the glory that is VoicePlay. Be prepared for a floodgate of subscriptions. I, like many here, subscribed immediately when you did a Voiceplay video. You seem like you're about to go down the rabbit hole and I, for one (and all the rest of the VoicePlayers) are going to absolutely live for your reactions as you get to know the guys, the group's story and their endless supply of wonderful music.
They release at least one full length song per month, sometimes two. They also produce 1 to 4 'minis', just shorts that are excerpts of songs.
VP is entirely independent. They arrange, film concept, set design and building, edit, first mix, production, lights... all of it is them (PattyCake Productions which is listed a lot of the time, is run and owned by Lane Stine, a current VP member and Tony Wakim, a former VP member). Songs go off for a final mixing by Ed Boyer, who does the mixing for all of the the 'Big Three' acapella groups - VoicePlay, Home Free, and Pentatonix - as well as so much more. They also do not copyright claim their videos as they actively enjoy reactor interactions, so no need for a copyright block for them..
The band's members have changed slowly over time, but if you look at the thumbnail for their cover of Metallica's Nothing Else Matters, the individuals from left to right are:
• Geoff Castellucci - The Most Marvelous Bass Singer. Pronounced "Jeff" not "Gee-off." He, himself, has a 5 octave range, and his current lowest note is a B0... there are only two notes lower than that on the Piano.
• J. None - Baritone Perfecto and former member of the band who is serving in the Navy at the moment, but who gets together with the guys for another song whenever he can. Absolutely stunning smooth, warm voice.
• Eli Jacobson - Rock Tennor Sans Compare. The name is pronounced like the feminine name Ellie, rhymes with Jelly, and is short for Eliezer not Elijah. Watching his voice and skill develop over the years has been an absolute delight.
Cesar De La Rosa - Baritone/Tennor Extroidinare. Cool voice, smooth smile, Incredibly theatrical and wonderfully entertaining.
• Layne Stein - Boundless Human Synthesizer. Or maybe an alien. He's got it all. Drum kit, brass section, throat bass, and an ability to create sounds you would *swear* are not possible to create by human mouth and throat. They are. Layne proves it. Also an excellent violin player (Violayne is an earned nickname as you saw. He also breaks it out in their cover of Warriors).
Former Members that you're likely to see in older videos:
Tony Wakim - former bass - now co-owns PattyCake productions with Layne
Earl Elkins - former high tennor (Tennor 1) - stunningly high voice, left for personal reasons
In addition to the band's regular members, in nearly every video, you'll see a guest featured. Common appearances are DeeJay Young, Omar Cardona, J.None(for now technically a guest feature), Rachel Potter, Anthony Gargiula, and Jose Rosario, Jr.
Before I get to recommendations, it's worth noting that although not all of their older songs have them, most of the stuff from the last couple of years has captions, though it usually takes a day or so after the videos are posted for them to be added. Turning on the captions is worth it because sometimes there are funny notes (see VP's cover of Nighmare Before Christmas's Oogie Boogie Song for a prime example) Similarly, it's always worth it to to watch the video credits. On occasion there is something to see during the credits (See Hellfire, Drunken Sailor, or Hall of the Mountain King for the best examples here).
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That all being said, and with the note that everything they've done is really, genuinely worth watching, here are my "These First!!!" recommendations:
If you like ..... You should check out their cover of:
Metallica ..... Nothing Else Matters*
Pirates ..... Hoist the Colors, Drunken Sailor*
Vikings ..... My Mother Told Me, Valhalla Calling*
Video Games ..... Enemy*, The Dragonborn Comes*, Halo Theme, Still Alive, Minecraft Theme(mini)
Sea shanties ..... Wellermen*
Nightmare Before Christmas ..... What's This, Kidnap the Sandy Claws*, Oogie Boogie Song, This is Halloween*
Disney Movies ..... Moana Medley*, Little Mermaid Medley, Hellfire*, We Don't Talk About Bruno*, Friends on the Other Side*, Go the Distance, Frozen 2 Medley
Musicals ..... Wicked Medley, Timewarp(mini), If I were a Rich Man*, Greatest Showman Medley
BTS ..... Butter*
Panic! At the Disco ..... Panic in 4 minutes - parts 1 and 2, Death of a Bachelor
+ The Billie Eilish in 3 Minutes* is a prequel to the Panic in 4 Minutes, and together they are a three video series.
Halloween ..... Hide and Seek*, Superstition, Hall of the Mountain King*, Grim Grinning Ghosts
Christmas ..... Christmas Don't Be Late, You're A Mean One Mr. Grinch, Mission: Jingle Bells, Baby It's Cold Outside*, O Little Town of Bethlehem, This Christmas, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, O Holy Night
Generally Being Awed and Amazed ..... Seven Nation Army, Creep, Man in the Mirror, In the Air Tonight, Eleanor Rigby, In My Room, Dream On, The Heart of Life, Survivor (Zombies vs Hillbillies, with fellow Acapella Band Home Free - and absolutely hilarious), Boy Bands in 5 Minutes, Tennessee Whiskey, I Can't Make You Love Me, Golden Hour, Bang, The Bones, Cary On My Wayward Son, Queen in 5 Minutes *LITERALLY ALL OF THESE, CONSIDER THIS WHOLE SECTION STARRED*
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I've starred a few favourites, and it's also definitely worth noting that if a song has lyrics, especially a bridge, that isn't in the original, Geoff Castellucci almost always is the one who writes it.
If I didn't star it, it's still excellent. Even if I didn't list it, it's still amazing. These are just the ones that stand out to me as things I want to see reactors... well, react to.
Finally, Geoff also has a solo career, and his videos are here, too. I'd suggest, in no particular order
House of the Rising Sun, Ain't No Sunshine, Sixteen Tons, Jack's Lament (Nightmare Before Christmas), God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, White Christmas, The Sound of Silence, Far Over The Misty Mountains Cold (The Hobbit), I See Fire (The Hobbit), and Ghost Riders in the Sky.
Think you covered it all, better than I could! 😉 Also subbed in anticipation of watching her VP/Geoff journey!
Check out their cover of Six Nation Army.
Er...Seven Nation Army??
What ever music genre Voiceplay covers they do an amazing job. They are beyond talented.
More songs/videos from VoicePlay? Here are my suggestions (in the sequence of their creation):
Grim Grinning Ghosts
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This Is Halloween | The Nightmare Before Christmas
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QUEEN IN 5 MIN
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OOGIE BOOGIE'S SONG | The Nightmare Before Christmas
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Warriers - Imagine Dragons
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ACA TOP 10 | MOVIE THEMES
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KIDNAP THE SANDY CLAWS | The Nightmare Before Christmas
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YOU'RE A MEAN ONE MR. GRINCH
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My Mother Told Me
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Hoist the Colours
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Friends On The Other Side
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The Dragonborn Comes Skyrim
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We Don't Talk About Bruno
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Enemy - Imagine Dragons (Arcane League Of Legends)
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In The Hall Of The Mountain King
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Hide and Seek (Ding Dong!)
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The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)
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Valhalla Calling
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Seven Nation Army
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Wellerman
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Drunken Sailor
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Hellfire | The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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Time warp | Rocky Horror Picture Show
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Jingle Bell Rock - Mean Girls
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And if you are a Star Wars fan, you may want to see:
What Can You Get A Wookiee For Christmas (When He Already Owns A Comb?)
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Welcome to VoicePlay. A great song to start with. Haha, your reaction to Geoff's low bass is so fun. He's a force of nature. I think you'd love "Dream On."
Hello nice to meet you you have been watching the top accapella group on the planet I rec voice play cover Valhalla calling , and hold on I rec Geoff castelluchi deep bass cover of man of constant sorrow, oh Geoff is the bass in voice play there are no better around and vp does all the arangment and set up too love these guys and that's how I found you lol
Well…one of the top three anyway.
Valhalla calling and my mother told me by voiceplay. You’ll love it.
If you like hard rock, you may like their cover of dream on. I love everything they do I love their cover of MJ's man in the mirror. Their Disney covers are good too.
Can't wait
As others have said, VoicePlay doesn't block. Welcome to the VoicePlay rabbit hole, I'm looking forward to more reactions. Creep, Dream On, Carry On Wayward Son and if you enjoy Disney songs just throw a dart. Subscribing in hopes for more VoicePlay!
Valhalla calling voiceplay Miracle of Sound!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😎🤘🙏💯
I loved this cover of theirs, its so sweet and beautiful. Much of Voiceplays covers of things are very creative and playful, they are described sometimes as "the Theatre kids of A Capella". For a few examples of that creativity check out what they have done with some simple sea shanties like drunken sailor or what they did in an acapella cover of "in the hall of the mountain king". That last one would be worth checking out for the costumes alone they are epic! Sometimes on the first listen it can be a little disorienting when it feels like its too changed when you know the song well but if thats a case i normally still love it after hearing a few times. Theres a few particular songs and artists who give me a tingly "head massage" effect when listening if you know what i mean (Current main ones are Heilung's Anoana, Yosi Horikawa's Bubbles and another acapella group called the bass gang who are 4 bass singers with insane ranges, I love so much of their music but they did a cover of My Jolly Sailor Bold and its amazing)
Geoff (The Bass singer here) has some really amazing covers of songs (Geoff and sometimes up to 4 clones of himself in full costume singing is pretty fun to watch no matter what they do) Some fun examples include Jack's Lament from nightmare before Christmas and monster mash from a couple of different years Halloween releases, and I see fire and misty Mountains from the hobbit films. I see fire he managed to make that incredibly beautiful.
VioLayne is always epic to run into, there's a few other cases where Layne pulls out the violin, but unfortunately its late as i am typing this message and i am blanking on the examples (And i am certain others will fill you in elsewhere in the comments before long, there are a lot of voiceplay fans out there)
Welcome to VoicePlay!!! They are fantastic, I think you would enjoy Dream On, Carry On Wayward Son, Creep, 7 Nation Army, but my favorite is Vahalla Calling. Geoff Castellucci (bass) has his own channel and I know you would enjoy his music as well. Subscribing for more VoicePlay or Geoff reactions
These guys do an amazing job with this ----- and others!!! : ) The sound is on point and it's so good! ( : ) and I'm Country!) When acapella is good, it can't be denied!!!! Be Safe
Such a fun reaction, thanks! I’m with you on the unexpectedly teary feelings. I didn’t listen to music for a long time for a bunch of reasons, and they single handedly brought me back to it. Quadrahandedly? And btw, a block isn’t needed for them.
LMAO welcome to the wonderful world of voiceplay. That was probably one of my favorite songs that they did last year. I think it was one of the first they did last year.
The categories of music that they do is absolutely extensive and all of them are absolutely mind-blowing and you should definitely check them out.
The base also has his own solar work that he does which I also highly recommend.
Couple recommendations to start with Include, but are most certainly not limited to: carry on wayward son, trapped (billie eilish in 3 minutes), dream on, my mother told me, and Valhalla calling. Geoff castellucci (the bass) has house of the rising sun, blackbird, shanendoah, over the misty mountains cold and I see fire.
Good luck falling down that rabbit hole. We do not provide parachutes. Welcome to voiceplay And Happy New Year. Lol
They did a good job on "Carry On Wayward Son" as well.
Please check out Voice Plays cover of Skyrim's The Dragon Born Comes, and Geoff cover of the Misty Mountains Cold or his cover of the Beatles "Blackbird" just to get started down the VoicePlay rabbit hole.
You definitely picked a good song for your first Voiceplay reaction... This had a VERY rare inclusion of "VioLayne" - the vocal percussionist (Layne) has only played his violin on one other song that I am aware of. Your reactions to Geoff's bass are typical for even seasoned Voiceplay reactors... What a lot of them miss is just after your "What the heck" moment during your "Loving..." comment... Just after he hits his low-low, he goes into the bass guitar solo line while the rest are floating into the rafters... (which is a place he ALSO hangs out on occasion).
The "what next" question is really hard to answer without SOME sense of what you like, or want to hear. VoicePlay is "all over the map" in terms of styles and musical genres they cover. All of their Disney stuff is outstanding (My favorite is We Don't Talk About Bruno). They do a LOT of rock covers. They do Game themes (Halo comes to mind). For a Viking/Game theme, there are two that are sort of part one and part two. "My Mother Told Me" and "Valhalla Calling." For pirate theme, watch "Hoist the Colors." For a fun remake of a classic, watch "What do we do with a Drunken Sailor." My favorite example of turning a classic on its head is "If I Were a Rich Man/Girl." I'm subscribing just to see which way you go with this! Like I said, the choices are numerous!! You might end up picking a few, and flipping a coin for the order. Again, great reaction!
Also pls check out Voiceplay's covers of Dream On, Warriors (Imagine Dragons), Seven Nation Army, Hoist the Colours, My Mother Told Me, Valhalla Calling. :)
You posted a voiceplay video.. the horde has been alerted..
In the Air Tonight next :)
I always worry when someone says that they are going to cover one of their favorite songs. I’ve noticed that if someone has a problem with the way they’ve arranged it because they’re “stuck” on the original and don’t want to hear anything different. That will not happen with this group. They put their own spin on every piece they do.
And that’s a good thing. I am not a metalhead, I don’t like country, and I’m not crazy about a lot of the more commercial pop pieces. But I do like almost everything they’ve done. The few that I didn’t especially care for were because I just didn’t like the song itself. They manage to turn a song that I didn’t care for or a genre that I don’t care for into something I do listen to. I have been introduced to new types of music because of them and almost always prefer their cover over the original.
I appreciate a truly blind reaction as you don’t have prior conceptions about how you think it should sound. But I do recommend that you always go down to the credits afterward. There’s often information in there that helps and it always lists who the guest artist is.
They use a lot of guest artists because they are one permanent member short right now. If they’re lined up they frequently will put the guest artist in the center, especially in older videos. In this one J who was the guest artist is off to the side. (Many of us don’t consider him a guest artist, but one of the group that’s temporarily away.)
Additionally I always recommend waiting until the patron roll starts before you click off. They will frequently add information or a little bit of of the behind-the-scenes. In addition over the last few years they’ve started using the karaoke track as the music in the outro. As a patron I have access to the karaoke track which is everything except the lead. They are frequently beautiful pieces of music on their own. As a person who’s not musically trained it helps me hear all of the pieces instead of just getting caught up with what they are doing as a group.
One of the pieces you might enjoy, since you liked violin, is there a cover of Warriors originally released by Imagine Dragons it does have a tie to the gaming industry as it was released during a league of legends tournament. Because I’m often unfamiliar with the songs they are covering I go out to check the original, usually before I listen to their cover. The cover I found of that piece was synced to footage from the game so it made the song a lot more meaningful for me. Layne
absolutely kills it with that violin. He also did the boxing during that piece.
You have a new subscriber in anticipation of more voice play and Geoff Castellucci.
You might also want to check out my second favorite a cappella group which is The Bass Gang. it is made up of four base singers who met over the Internet during Covid and decided to collaborate virtually. Three of the four finally got to meet this summer but up until then they had only communicated via the Internet. They often will also collaborate with another artist. Usually they choose another bass singer.
Two pieces I would recommend simply because you seem to really like those deep bass notes would be my favorites: Yellow Flicker Beat with Colm McGuinness and Centuries with Jonathan Young.
welcome down the voiceplay rabbit hole. you cut your teeth on a very well done video.
Okay it's like Boyz II Men And color me badd had an accapella musical lovechild 😂😂😂
Also I am obsessed with Metallica....And Lovecraft 😂😂😂
Dream On and Seven Nation Army are two other great videos you might like.
You might try Valhalla Calling or Oogie Boogie Man with Geoff and the gang.
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If you like this, you must try more a capella stuff. Try Pentatonix Daft Punk Medley. I bet you'll like it. If you do, I'll subscribe.
I like your reaction, next please react Without You (mariah carey) cover by Vanny Vabiola , " I Think I Love You" this is a original song from Vanny Vabiola. Thanks so much.
Great suggestion!
You should react to Dragonborn comes by them too
If you thought this was good you should check out Chris Stapleton covering this song. I wish he would collaborate with metallica.