The band has no tech support staff on this tour. They have to keep the cost low to run these tours in small venues. I saw them in London and Miyako did all the sound and equipment check. These ladies deserve far better. They are simply amazing.
Wow, if I knew all that back then, I would've discovered them earlier. I'm hoping either Miyako or Midori will return to the NAMM show in the near future, I'd attend in a heartbeat just to see them again in person! :)
Your phone did a great job when it is really tough for one to handle this level. Judgement Day shows how great these women are, they are tight, and magnificent musicians.
This is just my $ .02 but I hope there were a couple of 'Music Industry' people there who realize that this band has limitless potential based on their rich and extremely catchy songs, their insanely high-level musicianship, their attractiveness, Asami's stage presence, and the crowd reaction; "Judgement Day" would have absolutely blown them away! I assume they want to make it big, but they're having to market THEMSELVES with their group and individual videos (which I love!). Their management's plan for them totally eludes me. What are they doing? And why? People have commented on the size of these venues and the questionable technical glitches that shouldn't happen to a band this good. It's shameful. Well, they probably couldn't fill up a larger venue because they aren't being marketed correctly----if at all. These small venues are fun and good for them on occasion, but these places should be a change of pace for them instead of the norm. Ok, I'm done 🤪
i don't think the problem is their marketing - guitar-centric music just isn't popular in the US...edited to add: the plus side is getting up close to a band this good...
Yeah, that's true. Good term---Guitar Center music. The days of Metallica-type bands playing to 80,000+ in Brazil or in California are long gone. I know for a fact that guitar sales are experiencing a cyclical low point. Anyway, the Internet/TH-cam concert videos has made the urge to see a favorite band decrease substantially. It's still fun, but......,Metal has always been to music as comics are to 'literature'. The market isn't there for the big numbers, but I still think Lovebites offers something unique. The musicianship is so good that it needs a different delivery system---it doesn't blend very well into a hot, sweaty English pub or Echoplex. I'm just not sure what that delivery system would be. I'm thinking maybe they should go full-bore into a new format: 40-minute, classically structured metal pieces that tell a story. Asami is perfect for that. Their quieter stuff like "Swan Song" or "Epilogue" and "Frozen Serenade" can't be played in these venues, and those songs are their strength.....any band that can arrange a song such as SSS should be heard by millions of people.
@@HowardGraves-e4k i agree - the club isn't where they're best appreciated, but in Japan and parts of Europe they're getting the big stages and audiences...
Wow. I like that. Yes, it definitely is. The most common reaction statement that I hear a LOT is, "Omg, that part gave me goosebumps!!" Not too many bands elicit that kind of reaction. Goosebumps from Nemophila? Nope. Or even Nightwish? Not me. Their music has a spiritual aura around it, no doubt. The melodies? Her voice? The power of the music? Idk. "Swan Song" makes me get misty-eyed and I have no idea why. ("There's no crying in Metal!!") It happens every time I listen to it. But.....I still feel that their 'gospel' could reach even larger audiences if done correctly overall.
17:30 during Unchained....I believe her earpiece had a glitch of some sort, but fortunately it was a quick fix. I actually remember seeing happen since I was about 10 feet away from stage right :)
素晴らしいサウンドの映像が有難いです。リズムセクションが益々強固になってる感じですね。今ツアー、バンドは度々機材トラブルにおそわれてる様ですが、ファミさんの余裕綽々なフォローとハルナさんと作り出すグルーヴが凄まじいです。驚きました。体調が万全ではないアサミさんの奮闘もさすが💓です‼️。
True professionals yes they had their problems but most people don't notice.✌🏼❤️🎸
The band has no tech support staff on this tour. They have to keep the cost low to run these tours in small venues. I saw them in London and Miyako did all the sound and equipment check. These ladies deserve far better. They are simply amazing.
Truely music genius Miyako‼️.
There are still many countries that want to see them live 、but world touring is difficult.
I met MIYA at NAMM show in Anaheim CA in 2018 thats how I found out about lovebites ✌🏼❤️🎸
Wow, if I knew all that back then, I would've discovered them earlier. I'm hoping either Miyako or Midori will return to the NAMM show in the near future, I'd attend in a heartbeat just to see them again in person! :)
@@kylenavyguyI'm sure they'll be back usually every couple of years .
I find Asami radiant and in great as shape as always. She's the best.
Asami is prettier in person than in photos 😇
She's incredible ✌🏼❤️🎤
Your phone did a great job when it is really tough for one to handle this level.
Judgement Day shows how great these women are, they are tight, and magnificent musicians.
Hey thank you, I was sitting on a chair behind the mixer due to my MS disability or I would have better footage. ✌🏼
@@dy-no-mitedragon7759 the perfect spot!
yes!!!tks so much from toronto!!!amazing!!!asami!!!!!
動画からすごい熱量を感じる
LOVEBITESを最初に聴いたのが2016年だった。ShadowMakerな。そしてRising。その時はPVだったから、本当に弾けるのこれ!?って思ったよ。その後のLOVEBITES観たら納得ねw。
✌🏼❤️🎸
貴重な動画をありがとうございます😂🎉🎉🎉🎉
My pleasure
Thank you for posting, it looks another great show! So happy💚🩷💚And their amazing resilience to whatever the situation! A real great band!!
True pro's ✌🏼❤️🎸
Fire 🔥!!!
Wow. Excellent audio and video quality. I really appreciate this upload.
Thanks ✌🏼❤️🎸
thank you!!
You're welcome!
The ladies slayed it, they are always amazing! Good thing that guy in front of the camera didn't have bushy hair, lol 🤘🐺🤘🔥
Hahahaha, he was mixing the show my MS ass was sitting in a chair right behind him. ✌🏼❤️🎸
Good quality fan cam ! Thank you !
Thanks ✌🏼❤️🎸
This is just my $ .02 but I hope there were a couple of 'Music Industry' people there who realize that this band has limitless potential based on their rich and extremely catchy songs, their insanely high-level musicianship, their attractiveness, Asami's stage presence, and the crowd reaction; "Judgement Day" would have absolutely blown them away! I assume they want to make it big, but they're having to market THEMSELVES with their group and individual videos (which I love!). Their management's plan for them totally eludes me. What are they doing? And why? People have commented on the size of these venues and the questionable technical glitches that shouldn't happen to a band this good. It's shameful. Well, they probably couldn't fill up a larger venue because they aren't being marketed correctly----if at all. These small venues are fun and good for them on occasion, but these places should be a change of pace for them instead of the norm. Ok, I'm done 🤪
i don't think the problem is their marketing - guitar-centric music just isn't popular in the US...edited to add: the plus side is getting up close to a band this good...
Yeah, that's true. Good term---Guitar Center music. The days of Metallica-type bands playing to 80,000+ in Brazil or in California are long gone. I know for a fact that guitar sales are experiencing a cyclical low point. Anyway, the Internet/TH-cam concert videos has made the urge to see a favorite band decrease substantially. It's still fun, but......,Metal has always been to music as comics are to 'literature'. The market isn't there for the big numbers, but I still think Lovebites offers something unique. The musicianship is so good that it needs a different delivery system---it doesn't blend very well into a hot, sweaty English pub or Echoplex. I'm just not sure what that delivery system would be. I'm thinking maybe they should go full-bore into a new format: 40-minute, classically structured metal pieces that tell a story. Asami is perfect for that. Their quieter stuff like "Swan Song" or "Epilogue" and "Frozen Serenade" can't be played in these venues, and those songs are their strength.....any band that can arrange a song such as SSS should be heard by millions of people.
@@HowardGraves-e4k i agree - the club isn't where they're best appreciated, but in Japan and parts of Europe they're getting the big stages and audiences...
ロンドンに始まったワールドツアーは、フェス以外は小さな会場を巡るものでした。これは失われそうな音楽を布教する旅なのではないでしょうか?宣教師なんですよ、彼女達は。😂音楽スタイルもゴスペルみたいでしょ。❤
Wow. I like that. Yes, it definitely is. The most common reaction statement that I hear a LOT is, "Omg, that part gave me goosebumps!!" Not too many bands elicit that kind of reaction. Goosebumps from Nemophila? Nope. Or even Nightwish? Not me. Their music has a spiritual aura around it, no doubt. The melodies? Her voice? The power of the music? Idk. "Swan Song" makes me get misty-eyed and I have no idea why. ("There's no crying in Metal!!") It happens every time I listen to it. But.....I still feel that their 'gospel' could reach even larger audiences if done correctly overall.
hoooooooo!!!!!!
Great show! 🤘🏽
LA キタ――(゚∀゚)――!! UPありがと💛
MIYAちょいトラあったけど いいねいいね
She had some technical issues and broke a string but to be honest most people didn't notice. ✌🏼❤️🎸
17:30 during Unchained....I believe her earpiece had a glitch of some sort, but fortunately it was a quick fix. I actually remember seeing happen since I was about 10 feet away from stage right :)
This is great footage! I was in front of you to your left. I have some footage from a little closer to the stage.
Awesome, is your footage available for viewing? ✌🏼❤️🎸