Oh My... | Worship Drummer Reacts to "Baba Yaga" by Slaughter to Prevail
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 มิ.ย. 2024
- Another STP video! And... I don't think I'll watch this one again.
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Baba Yaga is an enigmatic or ambiguous character from Slavic folklore who has two opposite roles. In some motifs she is described as a repulsive or ferocious-looking old woman who fries and eats children, while in others she is a nice old woman, who helps out the hero and guards nature. She is often associated with forest wildlife.
She is a dichotomy and in many ways represents humanity as a whole.
One last thing...... The song tells us that if you do wrong and make wrong decisions, you will pay for them, no matter how hard you try to run away from your fate.
Since you mentioned stereotypes - this video was full on based on them actually. They asked the fans (idk where, I think insta) which stereotypes about Russia they know and then they tried to fit as many of them as possible here.
Interesting.
The bear's name is Tom, Alex goes to see and play with him now and then when in Russia
Crazy.
Had not really thought about it before, but found it interresting that Baba Yaga seems to be more famous for the eating children part and not so much the helping and nature aspect of her (at least in my experiences). That fits really well into the play on russian stereotypes in the video. Most russian stereotypes have a negative cognitation (alcohol, weapons, violence, conservative extremism and so on), especially today with Putin, the war and human rights issues there are in the country.
When I think about it that way it really is a reminder that we can not stare us blind on our preconcieved notions, especially when it comes to groups of people and even more so entire populations.
I love Slaughter to Prevail the new song KOD is awesome. I also hope you check out more Jinjer they are my favorite you should watch who is gonna be the one live
Presentation is theatrics. Many times, what is said is metaphor. Both are used to grab your attention.
Dope reaction! Check their older song Chronic Slaugher, really heavy and brutal too! 👹
Right on.
Most metal that seems evil is really using extreme language and imagery to get across a legitimate point. I'm a Christian too so I see where the reservation comes from but most "evil" metal is just shock value or a way to convey something else. There is legitimately evil metal out there though. This doesn't mean you should be okay with it, but it does help with perspective.
I appreciate the talent and composition but not my favorite brand of metal. Definitely 🔥 though!
🔥🤘😝🤘🔥
Back to japan!!!
The west is overhyped 😂
Try some deviloof 🔥🔥
ah yes. the russian band is west, i see i see
@@Khaine8 its west of Japan
@@Kaesemuchacho I guess you could also say it's North, South, and East of Japan. If anything, Japan is more a part of Western culture, nowadays, than Russia, but ok.
@@wesleycolemanmusic comon u all know what I mean 😂😂
Liked the music, hated the video. I don't like blood and gore. I don't watch horror movies. I enjoyed their straight music videos much more.
Same.
@@teckreactions Same same
Right with ya