That's a myth! The lyrics go, "It's sink or swim! Shut up!", like "Stop wining and get on with it". There were some fans complaining about that B-M had not done any harder songs for a while, and someone said that the "Shut up!" and the end of a song was a perfect reply to them. That's how this myth started that it was B-M's who message to their critics. If you think about it, you realize that it's something that B-M would never say to any fans.
@@nussekuddenxxx6564 Critics (as in know-nothing whingers) ain't fans. As for the rest, I've heard various versions of this. And Saiki isn't backward when it comes to voicing her opinion. So it might well be as you say, part of the lyrics, but it also works as a comment to those who snipe at the band (and we know how good they are at writing lyrics with multiple meanings).
This song and MV are sort of an homage to a Japanese horror film enjoyed by Saiki, the primary lead singer. The movie is about a serial killer who films his victims at their moment of death with an 8mm film camera in an attempt to film their souls leaving their bodies. So for this MV, they actually used 2 Super 8, 8mm film cameras plus a couple action cameras with their framerates set over 100 frames per second as, Kanami the lead guitarist's fingers and Akane, the drummers feet were too fast for the 24 frames per second of the film cameras. They then used an overlay filter to hide the fact that 2 different sources were used to make the MV.
If it's not an added filter, it's poorly developed Super8 film or it went through a development process that added extra artifacts, Super8 isn't typically that bad looking.
They have other fast-paced songs I don't believe you watched yet. Some online mini concerts were done during the pandemic. They coupled two songs, "Manners" and "Black Hole" on one of these videos. They have some instrumentals done as MVs and live that are performed during concerts to give Saiki a break, such as "From Now On", "Onset, and "Giovanni." The pandemic also saw a Christmas special where they performed acoustic songs. "Sayonakidori" is one performed with just the drum and bass backing up Miku (the backup singer/rhythm guitarist/band founder) , a good opportunity to see her singing and guitar skills. A little different Band Maid was the two videos they did as Band Maiko (they transform into Geisha apprentices and perform alongside traditional Japanese instruments). "Secret Maiko Lips" is my choice of the two. I hope these suggestions address what you were requesting for the next video review.
So, you want something completely different? Try the song 'Start Over'. I used to recommend that song along with 'Rinne' to show off BAND-MAID's diverse range. Cheers
For a change of pace. I would suggest you watch Puzzle the live version and the live acoustic version. I also would suggest the same with Sayonakadori.
This song was perfect for you. Based on a classic Japanese horror film. other titles include- Astrophysics- Black Hole Official Live Video. Beliefs- No God Official Live Video. All created in the mind of our genius small pigeon- Miku (Red rose), who concocts these lyrics.
You want it darker? ... then this is your song! Not their most popular tune if the views of the music video are something to go by. For me though one of their finest moments. This is hard rock showing its primal force.
The band noticed that some people were exhausted and even collapsed at their concerts so they decided to put out an album of slower songs to cool down the crowd, that album was Conqueror. Rinne was also on that album, some think it was to let their fans know that they had not gone soft.
If Band-Maid isn't ripping your face off (Rinne, No God, Black Hole), they're soothing your soul (Bestie, Daydreaming, Manners). Their music does what great music is supposed to do... move you, if only for a moment, into another realm. What more could you ask for from a Band of incredible Maids?! Thank you, Wyllow, for bringing your new viewers into the Band-Maid experience.
I could tell you liked this one as soon as it started…you got a big ‘ol’ grin on your face. 😊 The old adage is your favorite Band-Maid song is whichever one you are currently listening to. Funny, but I find that so often to be true. That said, Rinne is definitely one of my favorites! Manners/Black Hole might be a good next video for you.
Band-Maid is one of those bands that you can't judge on anything based on a handful of songs. You've gotta listen to at least 10 songs. This isn't my favourite song, but then they elevate it to my favourite level when they play it live. Don't worry, you don't even have a chance to get bored with Band-Maid. They pretty much do it all, and I'm not exaggerating. I'm an easily bored person myself.
Hi Wyllow. This is probably the only negative Band-Maid song as it is based on the 2005 Japanese horror film of the same name. There are murders and horrible ghosts. A film to watch before going to sleep. Lol. Rinne is a banger very popular with the Maidiacs. In contrast, Page is a very positive bluesy song. THANKS
Great reaction and the location could be the site of horrible things committed during the time when Dumbledore was a kid. Thanks for continuing to react to Band-Maid.
If you enjoy BAND-MAID, you should definitely check out The Warning! They’re a rock band from Mexico made up of three sisters: Dany (24, guitar/vocals), Pau (22, drums/vocals), and Ale (19, bass/vocals). Fun fact-they collaborated with BAND-MAID on the song “Show Them” earlier this year. The collaboration happened during The Warning’s first trip to Japan, where they met up with BAND-MAID to write and record the track together. You can even see behind-the-scenes moments in The Warning’s vlog “Our first time in Japan with Band-Maid,” which has English subtitles if you don’t speak Spanish. For The Warning’s original music, I’d recommend starting with their live performance of “Disciple” at their 2023 10th anniversary concert in Mexico City. It’s an incredible showcase of their energy and musicianship. You might also like “Evolve” from their MTV VMA performance or “Hell You Call a Dream,” performed live at the same anniversary show. They’re a powerful trio with a lot to offer!
The 'shut up' was a comment to critics who said that Band-Maid had gone a bit soft.
I support telling the Maids they have gone soft till they a write a song so blistering hot the fire alarms go off every time they perform.
That's a myth! The lyrics go, "It's sink or swim! Shut up!", like "Stop wining and get on with it". There were some fans complaining about that B-M had not done any harder songs for a while, and someone said that the "Shut up!" and the end of a song was a perfect reply to them. That's how this myth started that it was B-M's who message to their critics. If you think about it, you realize that it's something that B-M would never say to any fans.
BAND-MAIDはあらゆるジャンルを楽しませてくれるバンドなので、1つのジャンルだけしか楽しめないのはとても勿体ないですよね。
自分はとても飽きっぽいので彼女達の多様性をとても歓迎していますし、そういう楽しみ方ができる感性を持っていてよかったと感じています✨
@@nussekuddenxxx6564 Critics (as in know-nothing whingers) ain't fans. As for the rest, I've heard various versions of this. And Saiki isn't backward when it comes to voicing her opinion. So it might well be as you say, part of the lyrics, but it also works as a comment to those who snipe at the band (and we know how good they are at writing lyrics with multiple meanings).
This song and MV are sort of an homage to a Japanese horror film enjoyed by Saiki, the primary lead singer. The movie is about a serial killer who films his victims at their moment of death with an 8mm film camera in an attempt to film their souls leaving their bodies.
So for this MV, they actually used 2 Super 8, 8mm film cameras plus a couple action cameras with their framerates set over 100 frames per second as, Kanami the lead guitarist's fingers and Akane, the drummers feet were too fast for the 24 frames per second of the film cameras. They then used an overlay filter to hide the fact that 2 different sources were used to make the MV.
@@greylocke100 So interesting!
@@greylocke100 You clever Greylocke you :)
Yeah, you should get out the movie. It is pretty good@@WyllowWisp
@@GaryHolloway-810 Thankee Sir. I'm surprised it even posted, so many of my comments have been removed.
@@greylocke100 Hey that's what's been happening to me as well, comments & replies to people disappearing :(
If the Earth is ever invaded by an alien race of drums, Akane will deal with them whilst we all sit back & have a beer.😌🍺
😂😂 100%
MISA always welcome to JOIN 😁😏🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
@@MnPofBM Yep you can never have too many Barefoot Assassins.🥷
@@GaryHolloway-810if aliens come to earth, it’s definitely for Akane’s banana 🦍🍌👽
🦶 🍻
Actually, it's not a filter. Apparently, they shot the footage on a real Super8 film camera.
If it's not an added filter, it's poorly developed Super8 film or it went through a development process that added extra artifacts, Super8 isn't typically that bad looking.
The bands response to critics who said they had sold out and gone soft - note the closing sequence "it's sink or swim - SHUT UP!
Whenever a Band Maid song starts out with Akane, hold on to something.
@@keithmeyer9558 I'll hold on to Akane if it helps.🙋♂️
@GaryHolloway-810 Good old Gary , thinking of others well being.
@@keithmeyer9558 I must try my best, Keith.😌
This was one of the songs that made me fall in love with the band. As an old Black Sabbath fan I loved the way Band Maid mix and match music genres.
For me it one of the best Guitar Solos!❤😂
They have other fast-paced songs I don't believe you watched yet. Some online mini concerts were done during the pandemic. They coupled two songs, "Manners" and "Black Hole" on one of these videos. They have some instrumentals done as MVs and live that are performed during concerts to give Saiki a break, such as "From Now On", "Onset, and "Giovanni." The pandemic also saw a Christmas special where they performed acoustic songs. "Sayonakidori" is one performed with just the drum and bass backing up Miku (the backup singer/rhythm guitarist/band founder) , a good opportunity to see her singing and guitar skills. A little different Band Maid was the two videos they did as Band Maiko (they transform into Geisha apprentices and perform alongside traditional Japanese instruments). "Secret Maiko Lips" is my choice of the two. I hope these suggestions address what you were requesting for the next video review.
So, you want something completely different? Try the song 'Start Over'. I used to recommend that song along with 'Rinne' to show off BAND-MAID's diverse range. Cheers
👌🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️
For a change of pace. I would suggest you watch Puzzle the live version and the live acoustic version. I also would suggest the same with Sayonakadori.
This song was perfect for you. Based on a classic Japanese horror film. other titles include- Astrophysics- Black Hole Official Live Video. Beliefs- No God Official Live Video. All created in the mind of our genius small pigeon- Miku (Red rose), who concocts these lyrics.
You want it darker? ... then this is your song! Not their most popular tune if the views of the music video are something to go by. For me though one of their finest moments. This is hard rock showing its primal force.
Said it right and reacted great. Rinne, my pleasure. 🤗
Thanks again! So far my favourite! 😌
@@ApocryphalBob Cheers Bob.👍
Suck it critics! BandMaid rules!
The band noticed that some people were exhausted and even collapsed at their concerts so they decided to put out an album of slower songs to cool down the crowd, that album was Conqueror. Rinne was also on that album, some think it was to let their fans know that they had not gone soft.
And they are so good at writing those slower, picturesque, evocative and emotional songs too. If they have it, why not flaunt it 👍
If Band-Maid isn't ripping your face off (Rinne, No God, Black Hole), they're soothing your soul (Bestie, Daydreaming, Manners). Their music does what great music is supposed to do... move you, if only for a moment, into another realm. What more could you ask for from a Band of incredible Maids?! Thank you, Wyllow, for bringing your new viewers into the Band-Maid experience.
I could tell you liked this one as soon as it started…you got a big ‘ol’ grin on your face. 😊 The old adage is your favorite Band-Maid song is whichever one you are currently listening to. Funny, but I find that so often to be true. That said, Rinne is definitely one of my favorites! Manners/Black Hole might be a good next video for you.
Acoustic version of Puzzle is good.
Band-Maid is one of those bands that you can't judge on anything based on a handful of songs. You've gotta listen to at least 10 songs. This isn't my favourite song, but then they elevate it to my favourite level when they play it live.
Don't worry, you don't even have a chance to get bored with Band-Maid. They pretty much do it all, and I'm not exaggerating. I'm an easily bored person myself.
Hi Wyllow. This is probably the only negative Band-Maid song as it is based on the 2005 Japanese horror film of the same name. There are murders and horrible ghosts. A film to watch before going to sleep. Lol. Rinne is a banger very popular with the Maidiacs. In contrast, Page is a very positive bluesy song. THANKS
Great reaction and the location could be the site of horrible things committed during the time when Dumbledore was a kid. Thanks for continuing to react to Band-Maid.
🤘🤘🤘❤💛💙
Sorry for Saiki say “shut up” to You but if you want apology from Her then you have to listen to START OVER 🤓🤭🤫😁
If you enjoy BAND-MAID, you should definitely check out The Warning! They’re a rock band from Mexico made up of three sisters: Dany (24, guitar/vocals), Pau (22, drums/vocals), and Ale (19, bass/vocals). Fun fact-they collaborated with BAND-MAID on the song “Show Them” earlier this year. The collaboration happened during The Warning’s first trip to Japan, where they met up with BAND-MAID to write and record the track together. You can even see behind-the-scenes moments in The Warning’s vlog “Our first time in Japan with Band-Maid,” which has English subtitles if you don’t speak Spanish.
For The Warning’s original music, I’d recommend starting with their live performance of “Disciple” at their 2023 10th anniversary concert in Mexico City. It’s an incredible showcase of their energy and musicianship. You might also like “Evolve” from their MTV VMA performance or “Hell You Call a Dream,” performed live at the same anniversary show. They’re a powerful trio with a lot to offer!
@@thontor they're on my list ☺️
I would consider Puzzle a sad song, particularly the acoustic but the standard is also pitiful.
If your serious about looking for a softer/acoustic song. Check out "Puzzle" Live @ Zepp Tokyo 2018