Miki Matsubara's story is honestly pretty sad. stay with me was her debut song, releasing when she was 19, and it became a hit right away, meaning she had to quickly switch to focusing on her career, which probably heavily impacted her personal life. she was diagnosed with cancer at age 40, and she associated her illness to her career, so she tried to block everyone she knew through it, and burned her belongings related to it, regretting having her life revolving around her music/career. in the end, she died at just 44 years old.
@Bobbias
19 күн бұрын
Yeah, I can't imagine how that must have felt for her, and for everyone around her too.
@itsazan2077
18 күн бұрын
Holy shit I did not know this. That is so tragic and downright depressing.
@Kaimax61
18 күн бұрын
and the irony of the song being popular again out of thin air.
@frikismos5512
13 күн бұрын
Espero que haya reencarnado 😢
@kwerby328519 күн бұрын
I listen to more Japanese music these days than English 😂. I’m not sure what it is, just an earworm. They have a sound that I don’t pick up in the rock and roll i grew up on.
@portocredito
15 күн бұрын
Same. here.
@keithvincent8760
15 күн бұрын
Me too😊
@burns0100
15 күн бұрын
Same, just hits different. Something they are doing that others simply aren’t.
@niji_no_saki
10 күн бұрын
Been doing that for the past 20 years. Much more variety and such creative chord progression
@daniellmartin199319 күн бұрын
Speaking of Japanese City Pop, I'd love to see you react to some Tatsuro Yamashita sometime!
@Bobbias
19 күн бұрын
Hell yes. That man is a musical genius.
@uploadbot6323
14 күн бұрын
yamashita, kadomatsu or our GOAT Anri
@NemesisX69
2 күн бұрын
That man's an absolute goat 🐐
@MTAKIM-xy9jd19 күн бұрын
Same Tony, same...
@HollowGolem19 күн бұрын
There was a massive funk/jazz boom in Japan in the 70's, and disco lived longer there in their cultural zeitgeist than in the US, and that's sort of left a footprint on even their poppiest of pop music to this day. I continue to be impressed with how much more interesting Japanese mainstream music is, from a sonic perspective.
I remember the day I realized that a huge number of old Nintendo game soundtracks were basically jazz fusion chip tunes. A lot of 80s anime music, too - tons of funk and fusion influence.
@@user-dh2kb2yv7r i think responding in my broken japanese isn't the best idea so I'll use english. I love japanese music with my entire heart, your metal amazing, your pop is amazing and your rock has sound that no other genre has
@Mr_Tokon19 күн бұрын
Japanese music is next level
@Batmans_Pet_Goldfish19 күн бұрын
Sponsored by Pony Canyon? Nicely done! Akane is also one of the best drummers on the planet IMHO.
@davidhiew8542
10 күн бұрын
Takashi Kashikura, drummer of that fantastic band, "Toe"
@kenjisuzuki734119 күн бұрын
The Japanese music scene in the '70s and '80s was unique. I was lucky enough to be there, and I grew up listening to it in Japan. I also spent the 80s in the US. They were very different, but both were GREAT.
@Bobbias19 күн бұрын
A Pony Canyon sponsored video? That was absolutely not on my bingo card. That's cool as hell. I'm actually genuinely shocked this happened. Out of these three songs my favorite is Stay With Me by an absolute mile. Both other songs are great, but something about the songwriting in City Pop speaks to me in ways that the others simply don't.
@21BearPapa19 күн бұрын
Hell yeah! You reacted to Pretender! One of my favorite songs from Official Hige Dandism!
@deiiisan
18 күн бұрын
More HigeDan please! I really love No Doubt, it's so fun!
@iamo_san19 күн бұрын
There's a TV show called "Kan Jam"(recently changed their show title to "EIGHT JAM") in Japanese TV where they will do interviews with Japanese musicians and I remember watching an episode about the popularity and the rise in upright pianos being used frequently in recent J-POP scene and Official Hige Dandism was one of them. The reason why they use an upright piano instead of a grand piano is because the sound it makes is more subtle in a way (or i think they said the sound decreases faster than a grand piano) so it blends in with the other instruments. Like, they don't want overpowering piano tones. I just remembered this as you were mentioning about the relationship between the guitar and piano sounds at the very opening of the music.
@XXROCKANDROLLPOWERXX19 күн бұрын
Oh dude Japanese music is the freaking best. Im so glad you've found it. And starting with Pretender which is an amazing song. I first listened to it back on March and it's on repeat ever since.
@burns010015 күн бұрын
90% of music I listen to these days is mostly Japanese music or some form of that style. It just does so much more then what more western English music is doing. A lot more progression and creativity vs the classic four cord pop music that tops the charts here.
@mikos635319 күн бұрын
I feel like there is much more variety in japanese music and most songs are hard to qualify to just one genre. Love the use of drums and bass also
@ltdale3418 күн бұрын
This is awesome man! Getting sponsored by a Japanese music label and not just any label but Pony Canyon!? I am so there for these types of vids ha
@aoironph18 күн бұрын
Im loving the direction of the channel with these sponsors. Man, hope you finished pretender in your own time. I WAS WAITING FOR THE BRIDGE LOL
@axinyee557419 күн бұрын
Higedan is my favourite band, they re really good 😭plz do more their reactions and plz react to their Apoptosis too
@davids944519 күн бұрын
Thumbs up for Band Maid - Sense. Nice breakdown on all the songs in this video. Thanks
@b0unce80519 күн бұрын
The bassline in “stay with me” was the first I learned after picking up bass embellishments and all. Really helped me understand groove and how to make a line feel good even if I’m keeping it simple.
@danielhawley250419 күн бұрын
Big fan of Miki Matsubara. If you're looking for something similar, I'd suggest listening to some songs by Taeko Ohnuki.
@dongyujin9261
19 күн бұрын
I also recommend Geno Samuel with his Morgana album. In particular his Stereo Love song.
@MkayXD19 күн бұрын
Japanese music hits different for some reason. i think it's the odd amalgamation of using very down-to-earth simple chord progressions with very vivid melodic lines but then they add all this instrumental flair. Some artists do a lot of weird funky structural techniques, like doing key changes 3 times in one song (Idol from Yoasobi, as you know). i used to listen to a lot of American rock and metal in my teens, currently living in Korea and hear a lot of Korean music from my friends while riding in their cars or w/e, but they just don't satisfy me anymore. and my favorite artist is Yorushika. If you're a guitar player, you just cannot not love Yorushika.
@Zeth-bass
19 күн бұрын
def not simple chord progression, these progressions are more complex compared to modern american pop/rock, i play both music and while I can always predict the progression in Japanese music because i listen to them A LOT, sometimes they change the variations which completely caught me off guard and i love it. while american music, when i predict the next chord, i always get it right since they always follow the rule, which is easier to predict what will come next. Unlike Japanese music, they always break the rules of music, which is why it’s way more interesting and not boring, because you cant predict what will come next. It’s like jazz, they use jazz IN rock and pop, which is very interesting and it works. Like in the second song where the progression does a chromatic descending. And Japanese music has way more jam with the instruments, while vocal is still on top, which is literally what it should be. Everyone is involved with the songs, everyone shine in their own way. Not only vocal and guitar being the star. Everything else you said is totally agree
Indie-rock style stuff like the first band is an area that is super strong in the Japanese rock scene. So many great bands doing music in this space.
@kennogawa663819 күн бұрын
Band-Maid just dropped a new video.
@jonasw394519 күн бұрын
Dude you got Pony Canyon sponsorship!!! Craazyy, that's awesome
@wallyt4873
18 күн бұрын
IKR that’s awesome ASF!!
@eltiomabugoy367419 күн бұрын
Very good video, I loved the theme, I hope you do it with other labels soon. Personally, a few years ago I spent time listening to STAY WITH ME, I loved city pop music, Taeko Onuki, Mariya Takeuchi, among others, but lately I've been listening to a lot of Band Maid as well as Babymetal, but all the artists are incredible
@crthejediknightninja19 күн бұрын
10:47 I know an old dude who has no right even knowing them, but fuckin LOVES band maid, also Stay with me is just an eternal classic. Natori reactions when? 👀
@kungfuchief
19 күн бұрын
I’m saw band maid earlier this year :) and yoasobi. I’m seeing flow and baby metal this year in a few months
@OmegaDenz9618 күн бұрын
man, Pretender by HigeDan is just PAIN. been a fan of them since 2020.
@pulp-tx6lq18 күн бұрын
Band Maid's new single 'Protect You' is absolute fire Tony. Check it out 🤘
@garylai36319 күн бұрын
Sponsored vid by Pony Canyon, that's awesome Tony!
@JohnReavesLive19 күн бұрын
Dude 1 how was I not subscribed?! I know I have been! and 2 Stay with me is such a freakin Vibe!! 🔥🔥
@DrumRollTonyReacts
19 күн бұрын
Haha! Your KZread was like "You will have too much fun with Tony, unsub" 😅😅
@paulpetersen87918 күн бұрын
I agree brother. The Maids have become my favorite band. The music from the east is just feeling more upbeat and energetic.
@genchan1224able19 күн бұрын
BAND-MAIDといえばfreedomも良い🎵めっちゃカッコいい✨
@stimproid18 күн бұрын
Happy to have you back with BAND MAID. Your insight is always appreciated :)
@derekdangerfield187
4 күн бұрын
It's been awhile since you've reacted to Band Maid. Have a listen to one of their new releases "Bestie". If you like Miki's song, you'll like this one, too.
@FenHarapeco219 күн бұрын
Band maid is such a surprise
@r4ptorcs18 күн бұрын
Stay with me is an absolute treat - learned the song on guitar and played it with my band at a local convention. The ending solo is super fun to learn and absolute ear candy, highly recommend to anyone!
@makcraft19 күн бұрын
What a selection Tony prepared for us. Chefs kiss 🤌🏻
@stobanj15 күн бұрын
JPOP can be difficult for those who do not know that there are traditional Japanese rhythms and chanting styles suitable for the Japanese language.
@jjo15418 күн бұрын
Great post, Tony, from a fellow Seattleite! Yes, MISA and Akane do have a very special musical as well as personal, relationship. By the way, I loved your commentary in Ohrenje's documentary about Akane.
@rodais.143319 күн бұрын
Higedandism is one of my favourite bands!
@elijahbates477119 күн бұрын
Not sure if you've heard it, but 白日 by Kind Gnu is absolutely incredible! I highly recommend it
@greenrosebluebird
17 күн бұрын
100%AGREE!
@kKizz
Күн бұрын
Oh yes. King Gnu and also Millennium Parade, because Tsuneta-san.
@shirou030119 күн бұрын
omg my most favourite artist HigeDan
@eggsee_19 күн бұрын
More of these multi reactions please Tony 😂
@Alex_Isshin18 күн бұрын
One OK Rock when?
@enzojesusaguileraaros616917 күн бұрын
I really like Band Maid Sense this was a OP for Platinum End ( anime )
@FenHarapeco219 күн бұрын
WAIT. Official Hige Dandism??? Miki Matsubara? WAKE UP ME
@k3w1b3an519 күн бұрын
Love your commentary Tony.
@zutokana18 күн бұрын
All three songs are on my important playlist and I sing them often at karaoke.
@RRSWarriors19 күн бұрын
Yessss, all of them!!
@EkaEka-op8vz18 күн бұрын
Never dissapointed, again good content dude keep it up!
@14jammy19 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed the use of piano in Miki Matsubara! One song I've been loving recently is Kimijyanakya Damemitai by Ohishi Masayoshi.
@rainshadow37818 күн бұрын
Same, there is barely anything expect Japanese music in my 15 hour long playlist
@sinothetimes282118 күн бұрын
Love your content. Fun to see Taiwan in the Hige Dandism MV!
@sinothetimes2821
18 күн бұрын
Oh yea, would love to see a reaction to Gesu no Kiwami Otome ゲスの極み乙女 someday. They have such a unique sound.
@jcfox162 күн бұрын
thank you Tony for pointing those hidden sounds (not really hidden, sometimes we need to pay close attention to the instruments) as always enjoyed the energy and reaction!! (l)
@harukanakamoto775517 күн бұрын
Higedan is one of my favs band 😍 They always released good quality musics❤
from JAPAN. I like your analysis very much and I enjoyed listening to it again. BAND-MAID has uploaded several new songs and i would be very happy if you could react to them again. A release date has not yet been announced, but the new album has just been recorded. Can't wait until it is released.
@IvoryMadness.18 күн бұрын
Great video!
@paulpetersen87918 күн бұрын
I'm glad to see your channel blowing up brother. Lynnwood checking in. Highly suggest that you check out the track Hate? live official video from their 10th anniversary concert in Yokohama. The Maids at their finest.
@ImxxFuZe19 күн бұрын
ONE OF US! ONE OF US! ONE OF US!
@jeandzwieleski815119 күн бұрын
Only bangers!
@tikkimee416610 күн бұрын
Big fan of Official Hige Dandism Try to react on their White Noise, Yesterday, I love..., and Apoptosis
@linlink9743Күн бұрын
Yea Linked Horizon is my fav band since the group was created by Revo. Thanks for the reactions Tony🥺❤️🩹❤️🩹
@user-lu3uy7ur7t19 күн бұрын
The origin of aesthetic MVs and voices as well
@billb.518318 күн бұрын
I had no idea that Pony Canyon sponsored reaction channels.That is so cool.
@stevekane4922
18 күн бұрын
I think bandmaid have taught them how important KZread reactions are. Bandmaid (miku) definitely lead them by the nose in this kind of thing.
@GH-ki3nq18 күн бұрын
Love this one ❤❤❤❤
@go_golden19 күн бұрын
I can't either, help 😭
@DrumRollTonyReacts
19 күн бұрын
haha
@dumbocow18 күн бұрын
dam all certified bangers in this video
@chrisdodd401414 күн бұрын
I seen Band Maid live last year and they're great. Since I moved to Japan I've gotten more into the local music. Being a big metal fan in my younger years I wasn't too into kawaii metal until I seen Babymetal a couple years back. The first concert I got see live since Covid and I just had so much fun.
@aidenmeyerbasschannel6 күн бұрын
I can suggest from my palate: Rock: - "Rusty Nail" - X Japan -"Yuuwaku" - Glay Pop/Rock: -"Robinson" - Spitz -"Cloudy Heart" - Boowy Pop: -"Kanashimigatomaranai I Can't Stop the Loneliness" - Anri -"Driving my Love" - Anri Jazz/Rock: -"Black Cherry" - Acid Black Cherry -"Chou" - Acid Black Cherry Ballads: -"Forever Love" - X Japan -"Endless Rain" - X Japan There's a lot of great music to get lost in!
@sundragon770319 күн бұрын
God bless 70s R&B...influences City Pop...eventually evolves in to songs like "Stuck On You" (2022) by Nowlu (More than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers) and Yoh Kamiyama's "Iro Kousui" (2021) from Horimiya.
@Wonderful-cr9lv17 күн бұрын
I hope to see Pony Canyon making a Band Maid anime like they did in the Unleash MV. If they put many band maid songs in this anime. I'm sure their Band Maid album sales will go up significantly.
@dmgb569418 күн бұрын
Great video, love Sense by Band-Maid, it's the OP of Platinum End (manga was made by the same creators of Death Note).
@crimsonhawk527 күн бұрын
Very recent tune also out of japan made in the style of that Stay With Me era: "Shinkiro" by Marine and Gura
@Doomacam16 күн бұрын
Definitely keep checking out Official Hige dandism. Such fantastic Harmony, rhythm, and musicianship. You always have such interesting takes on it. I would recommend "Apoptosis" for their magnum opus.
@masudaharris643513 күн бұрын
Incidentally, in the refrain, Matsubara Miki pronounces "door" as 「ドア〜」, stretching the "a" sound to an "ah~" sound. That makes the music flow a lot better.
@chtgkrsk18 күн бұрын
omg im crying 😭😭 you've reacted to 2 of my fave songs Pretender and Stay With Me 🔥🔥🔥🔥 THANK YOU SO MUCH TONY 🩵 to more reactions 🩵🩵
@xazhai7 күн бұрын
I don't understand Japanese language, but my song playlist around 80% of them are Japanese songs for some reason..
@owenunderkoffler409211 күн бұрын
Sense is the opening for the anime "Platinum End", thought I heard it before
@ralamations206119 күн бұрын
PLEASE LISTEN TO ROMANCE GA ARIAMARU BY GESU NO OTOME, now that that’s out of the way, i’m glad you’re listening to japanese artists outside of shows because there’s plenty of really good underrated works because they’re not in anime (at least when i search for reactions and stuff), or listen to Cute Aggression by Tatsuya Kitani, or Odriko by Vaundy or tokyo flash or fukakoryoku by him (some i like and don’t see videos on)
@puffy170019 күн бұрын
That title. Same, man. Same.
@otoist-106tom18 күн бұрын
Hi! I have some Japanese songs from various decades that I think you might enjoy! Here are my recommendations: 1. Niagara Triangle - "Love on Side A" : NIAGARA TRIANGLE 「A面で恋をして」Music Video (40th Anniversary Version) 2. Sugar Babe - "Parade" : パレード(Demo) - SUGAR BABE 3. Ringo Sheena - "Building Block Play" : Tsumiki-Asobi - Playing With Blocks - 4. Kenji Ozawa featuring Scha Dara Parr - "Boogie Back Tonight" : 小沢健二 featuring スチャダラパー - 今夜はブギー・バック(nice vocal) 5. Vaundy - "Such a Bitter Story" : そんなbitterな話 / Vaundy:MUSIC VIDEO 6. Kenshi Yonezu - "Lemon" : 米津玄師 Kenshi Yonezu - Lemon 7. ShowMinorSavage - "Super Icy" : ShowMinorSavage / SUPER ICY (Prod. Chaki Zulu) - Music Video - These songs range from the 80s to the present and showcase a variety of styles and eras in Japanese music. I hope you give them a listen and enjoy them as much as I do! ※ Search by copy and paste after :
@matttate999918 күн бұрын
I've only listened to J Rock since 2019.
@r-tunes865215 күн бұрын
Bro making a meal out of counting a straight 4/4 beat with accents on the & of the 4 in the first song
@sandro981818 күн бұрын
Please react to ONE OK ROCK , they have the best live performances i've ever seen. You will not be disappointed.(not sure if you have already reacted to them)
@synnep623913 күн бұрын
If you want a taste of something heavier in Japanese industry, check out Draw the emotional. Sad Spring track is a good starter
@furosty18 күн бұрын
No way, tony got sponsored by pony canyon :0 🔥
@fys225114 күн бұрын
More higedan please!Their Apoptosis and Subtitle are my favorite songs
@shhshh894519 күн бұрын
Hi, love your reactions. A good song to check out by eve is Bokurano.
@bandmaidfanATL19 күн бұрын
You need to check out their newest signee, Nek!
@Momoko39518 күн бұрын
Hi Tony, I saw you when you reacted to Fujii Kaze last year. I have been waiting for you to react to Fujii Kaze. He released theee new songs since then. They are worth to listen .He is an amazing songwriter! Check out his npr tiny desk concert 😊
@mikeat263715 күн бұрын
When you mentioned Attack on Titan, I immediately thought of Wagakki Band performing "Hangeki No Yaiba" (Counterattack Sword), which is also from that anime. If you want, check out the video, it's on YT - "Wagakki Band - (Hangeki No Yaiba)/Dai Shinnenkai 2018 ~ Ashita e no Koukai~. It's a live performance that is astounding in the work that went into it. It has everything you could possibly want in a song, a real spectacle. I don't know if you have already seen it, but I won't give any spoilers. IT is one of Yuko Suzuhana's finest performances. And thanks for the great reaction !!!
@fujahco16 күн бұрын
Amongst Pony Canyon artists, I listen Elephant Kashimashi and TOMOO. Eke-Kashi is the legend. TOMOO song writing sense is very unique.
@kentapolis18 күн бұрын
You should give Glay a chance! "Be with you" is so good
@jetman2045.19 күн бұрын
'Stay with me' is timeless.
@nachot659219 күн бұрын
Oh, yeah. I've been there. You go from anime soundtracks to plain and simple Japanese music.
@DaniloSouza8419 күн бұрын
I recommend checking out BABYMETAL too, although I think you already know it.
@user-cg6ze5tj2tКүн бұрын
I hope you do a reaction on Kenshi Yonezu's "Sayonara Mata Itsuka". I think it's the best Japanese song of 2024 so far.
@tonygriffin_19 күн бұрын
You mean there's Rock and Metal outside of Japan (The Warning being the honourable exception)?
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Which song is your favorite out of these 3?
@doubledios
19 күн бұрын
pls do more reaction of higedandism😊😊
@agooose
19 күн бұрын
@@doublediosbro you ain’t ado
@doubledios
19 күн бұрын
@@agooose ofc
@DrumRollTonyReacts
19 күн бұрын
@@agooose 💀
@seizetheday5008
19 күн бұрын
For me, it's Sense.
Miki Matsubara's story is honestly pretty sad. stay with me was her debut song, releasing when she was 19, and it became a hit right away, meaning she had to quickly switch to focusing on her career, which probably heavily impacted her personal life. she was diagnosed with cancer at age 40, and she associated her illness to her career, so she tried to block everyone she knew through it, and burned her belongings related to it, regretting having her life revolving around her music/career. in the end, she died at just 44 years old.
@Bobbias
19 күн бұрын
Yeah, I can't imagine how that must have felt for her, and for everyone around her too.
@itsazan2077
18 күн бұрын
Holy shit I did not know this. That is so tragic and downright depressing.
@Kaimax61
18 күн бұрын
and the irony of the song being popular again out of thin air.
@frikismos5512
13 күн бұрын
Espero que haya reencarnado 😢
I listen to more Japanese music these days than English 😂. I’m not sure what it is, just an earworm. They have a sound that I don’t pick up in the rock and roll i grew up on.
@portocredito
15 күн бұрын
Same. here.
@keithvincent8760
15 күн бұрын
Me too😊
@burns0100
15 күн бұрын
Same, just hits different. Something they are doing that others simply aren’t.
@niji_no_saki
10 күн бұрын
Been doing that for the past 20 years. Much more variety and such creative chord progression
Speaking of Japanese City Pop, I'd love to see you react to some Tatsuro Yamashita sometime!
@Bobbias
19 күн бұрын
Hell yes. That man is a musical genius.
@uploadbot6323
14 күн бұрын
yamashita, kadomatsu or our GOAT Anri
@NemesisX69
2 күн бұрын
That man's an absolute goat 🐐
Same Tony, same...
There was a massive funk/jazz boom in Japan in the 70's, and disco lived longer there in their cultural zeitgeist than in the US, and that's sort of left a footprint on even their poppiest of pop music to this day. I continue to be impressed with how much more interesting Japanese mainstream music is, from a sonic perspective.
@user-dh2kb2yv7r
18 күн бұрын
日本では簡単に何でも捨てません。ですからアメリカのジャズロックとかカントリーミュージック、ラップなどが並行して存続するなど全ての音楽が重層的に存続していて、本当の多様性があります。ですから中東風のエッセンスとか世界の色々な国の音楽が存続しています。日本人は好奇心、面白い事が大好きです!
@chrisbergsten1429
18 күн бұрын
I remember the day I realized that a huge number of old Nintendo game soundtracks were basically jazz fusion chip tunes. A lot of 80s anime music, too - tons of funk and fusion influence.
@user-dh2kb2yv7r
18 күн бұрын
@@chrisbergsten1429 日本のソフトコンテンツの音楽は世界の民族音楽、宗教音楽、日本の古代音楽、演歌、ボカロロイド初音ミク=高校生は気楽に健全なカラオケボックスに友達と行きます。そこから出て来たのがADOの高校時代です。日本では身近に歌う環境が整っていますね。
@TimberlyPL
11 күн бұрын
@@user-dh2kb2yv7r i think responding in my broken japanese isn't the best idea so I'll use english. I love japanese music with my entire heart, your metal amazing, your pop is amazing and your rock has sound that no other genre has
Japanese music is next level
Sponsored by Pony Canyon? Nicely done! Akane is also one of the best drummers on the planet IMHO.
@davidhiew8542
10 күн бұрын
Takashi Kashikura, drummer of that fantastic band, "Toe"
The Japanese music scene in the '70s and '80s was unique. I was lucky enough to be there, and I grew up listening to it in Japan. I also spent the 80s in the US. They were very different, but both were GREAT.
A Pony Canyon sponsored video? That was absolutely not on my bingo card. That's cool as hell. I'm actually genuinely shocked this happened. Out of these three songs my favorite is Stay With Me by an absolute mile. Both other songs are great, but something about the songwriting in City Pop speaks to me in ways that the others simply don't.
Hell yeah! You reacted to Pretender! One of my favorite songs from Official Hige Dandism!
@deiiisan
18 күн бұрын
More HigeDan please! I really love No Doubt, it's so fun!
There's a TV show called "Kan Jam"(recently changed their show title to "EIGHT JAM") in Japanese TV where they will do interviews with Japanese musicians and I remember watching an episode about the popularity and the rise in upright pianos being used frequently in recent J-POP scene and Official Hige Dandism was one of them. The reason why they use an upright piano instead of a grand piano is because the sound it makes is more subtle in a way (or i think they said the sound decreases faster than a grand piano) so it blends in with the other instruments. Like, they don't want overpowering piano tones. I just remembered this as you were mentioning about the relationship between the guitar and piano sounds at the very opening of the music.
Oh dude Japanese music is the freaking best. Im so glad you've found it. And starting with Pretender which is an amazing song. I first listened to it back on March and it's on repeat ever since.
90% of music I listen to these days is mostly Japanese music or some form of that style. It just does so much more then what more western English music is doing. A lot more progression and creativity vs the classic four cord pop music that tops the charts here.
I feel like there is much more variety in japanese music and most songs are hard to qualify to just one genre. Love the use of drums and bass also
This is awesome man! Getting sponsored by a Japanese music label and not just any label but Pony Canyon!? I am so there for these types of vids ha
Im loving the direction of the channel with these sponsors. Man, hope you finished pretender in your own time. I WAS WAITING FOR THE BRIDGE LOL
Higedan is my favourite band, they re really good 😭plz do more their reactions and plz react to their Apoptosis too
Thumbs up for Band Maid - Sense. Nice breakdown on all the songs in this video. Thanks
The bassline in “stay with me” was the first I learned after picking up bass embellishments and all. Really helped me understand groove and how to make a line feel good even if I’m keeping it simple.
Big fan of Miki Matsubara. If you're looking for something similar, I'd suggest listening to some songs by Taeko Ohnuki.
@dongyujin9261
19 күн бұрын
I also recommend Geno Samuel with his Morgana album. In particular his Stereo Love song.
Japanese music hits different for some reason. i think it's the odd amalgamation of using very down-to-earth simple chord progressions with very vivid melodic lines but then they add all this instrumental flair. Some artists do a lot of weird funky structural techniques, like doing key changes 3 times in one song (Idol from Yoasobi, as you know). i used to listen to a lot of American rock and metal in my teens, currently living in Korea and hear a lot of Korean music from my friends while riding in their cars or w/e, but they just don't satisfy me anymore. and my favorite artist is Yorushika. If you're a guitar player, you just cannot not love Yorushika.
@Zeth-bass
19 күн бұрын
def not simple chord progression, these progressions are more complex compared to modern american pop/rock, i play both music and while I can always predict the progression in Japanese music because i listen to them A LOT, sometimes they change the variations which completely caught me off guard and i love it. while american music, when i predict the next chord, i always get it right since they always follow the rule, which is easier to predict what will come next. Unlike Japanese music, they always break the rules of music, which is why it’s way more interesting and not boring, because you cant predict what will come next. It’s like jazz, they use jazz IN rock and pop, which is very interesting and it works. Like in the second song where the progression does a chromatic descending. And Japanese music has way more jam with the instruments, while vocal is still on top, which is literally what it should be. Everyone is involved with the songs, everyone shine in their own way. Not only vocal and guitar being the star. Everything else you said is totally agree
@ivanthenuke9995
19 күн бұрын
Japanese music and Korean dramas - life is good 🙂
アメリカでジャズ、R&B、ロックがミックスしてAORやCROSS OVERが生まれそれが日本に入ってきた、そしてその都会的な雰囲気にみんなが夢中になりそれがシティポップに多大な影響を与えたと思います。達郎さんやみきさんもルーツとしてこれらのジャンルに影響を受けていることは明白でしょう。そして BAND-MAID にもこの要素を感じるの私だけではないでしょう、リードギターのかなみさんはハードロックだけではなくラリーカールトンをはじめとするフュージョンギタリストにも影響を受けていてコード進行やギターソロにはジャズ的なアプローチも見て取れます。
Indie-rock style stuff like the first band is an area that is super strong in the Japanese rock scene. So many great bands doing music in this space.
Band-Maid just dropped a new video.
Dude you got Pony Canyon sponsorship!!! Craazyy, that's awesome
@wallyt4873
18 күн бұрын
IKR that’s awesome ASF!!
Very good video, I loved the theme, I hope you do it with other labels soon. Personally, a few years ago I spent time listening to STAY WITH ME, I loved city pop music, Taeko Onuki, Mariya Takeuchi, among others, but lately I've been listening to a lot of Band Maid as well as Babymetal, but all the artists are incredible
10:47 I know an old dude who has no right even knowing them, but fuckin LOVES band maid, also Stay with me is just an eternal classic. Natori reactions when? 👀
@kungfuchief
19 күн бұрын
I’m saw band maid earlier this year :) and yoasobi. I’m seeing flow and baby metal this year in a few months
man, Pretender by HigeDan is just PAIN. been a fan of them since 2020.
Band Maid's new single 'Protect You' is absolute fire Tony. Check it out 🤘
Sponsored vid by Pony Canyon, that's awesome Tony!
Dude 1 how was I not subscribed?! I know I have been! and 2 Stay with me is such a freakin Vibe!! 🔥🔥
@DrumRollTonyReacts
19 күн бұрын
Haha! Your KZread was like "You will have too much fun with Tony, unsub" 😅😅
I agree brother. The Maids have become my favorite band. The music from the east is just feeling more upbeat and energetic.
BAND-MAIDといえばfreedomも良い🎵めっちゃカッコいい✨
Happy to have you back with BAND MAID. Your insight is always appreciated :)
@derekdangerfield187
4 күн бұрын
It's been awhile since you've reacted to Band Maid. Have a listen to one of their new releases "Bestie". If you like Miki's song, you'll like this one, too.
Band maid is such a surprise
Stay with me is an absolute treat - learned the song on guitar and played it with my band at a local convention. The ending solo is super fun to learn and absolute ear candy, highly recommend to anyone!
What a selection Tony prepared for us. Chefs kiss 🤌🏻
JPOP can be difficult for those who do not know that there are traditional Japanese rhythms and chanting styles suitable for the Japanese language.
Great post, Tony, from a fellow Seattleite! Yes, MISA and Akane do have a very special musical as well as personal, relationship. By the way, I loved your commentary in Ohrenje's documentary about Akane.
Higedandism is one of my favourite bands!
Not sure if you've heard it, but 白日 by Kind Gnu is absolutely incredible! I highly recommend it
@greenrosebluebird
17 күн бұрын
100%AGREE!
@kKizz
Күн бұрын
Oh yes. King Gnu and also Millennium Parade, because Tsuneta-san.
omg my most favourite artist HigeDan
More of these multi reactions please Tony 😂
One OK Rock when?
I really like Band Maid Sense this was a OP for Platinum End ( anime )
WAIT. Official Hige Dandism??? Miki Matsubara? WAKE UP ME
Love your commentary Tony.
All three songs are on my important playlist and I sing them often at karaoke.
Yessss, all of them!!
Never dissapointed, again good content dude keep it up!
Really enjoyed the use of piano in Miki Matsubara! One song I've been loving recently is Kimijyanakya Damemitai by Ohishi Masayoshi.
Same, there is barely anything expect Japanese music in my 15 hour long playlist
Love your content. Fun to see Taiwan in the Hige Dandism MV!
@sinothetimes2821
18 күн бұрын
Oh yea, would love to see a reaction to Gesu no Kiwami Otome ゲスの極み乙女 someday. They have such a unique sound.
thank you Tony for pointing those hidden sounds (not really hidden, sometimes we need to pay close attention to the instruments) as always enjoyed the energy and reaction!! (l)
Higedan is one of my favs band 😍 They always released good quality musics❤
Damn. Pony Canyon sponsorship now? That's fucking wild.
from JAPAN. I like your analysis very much and I enjoyed listening to it again. BAND-MAID has uploaded several new songs and i would be very happy if you could react to them again. A release date has not yet been announced, but the new album has just been recorded. Can't wait until it is released.
Great video!
I'm glad to see your channel blowing up brother. Lynnwood checking in. Highly suggest that you check out the track Hate? live official video from their 10th anniversary concert in Yokohama. The Maids at their finest.
ONE OF US! ONE OF US! ONE OF US!
Only bangers!
Big fan of Official Hige Dandism Try to react on their White Noise, Yesterday, I love..., and Apoptosis
Yea Linked Horizon is my fav band since the group was created by Revo. Thanks for the reactions Tony🥺❤️🩹❤️🩹
The origin of aesthetic MVs and voices as well
I had no idea that Pony Canyon sponsored reaction channels.That is so cool.
@stevekane4922
18 күн бұрын
I think bandmaid have taught them how important KZread reactions are. Bandmaid (miku) definitely lead them by the nose in this kind of thing.
Love this one ❤❤❤❤
I can't either, help 😭
@DrumRollTonyReacts
19 күн бұрын
haha
dam all certified bangers in this video
I seen Band Maid live last year and they're great. Since I moved to Japan I've gotten more into the local music. Being a big metal fan in my younger years I wasn't too into kawaii metal until I seen Babymetal a couple years back. The first concert I got see live since Covid and I just had so much fun.
I can suggest from my palate: Rock: - "Rusty Nail" - X Japan -"Yuuwaku" - Glay Pop/Rock: -"Robinson" - Spitz -"Cloudy Heart" - Boowy Pop: -"Kanashimigatomaranai I Can't Stop the Loneliness" - Anri -"Driving my Love" - Anri Jazz/Rock: -"Black Cherry" - Acid Black Cherry -"Chou" - Acid Black Cherry Ballads: -"Forever Love" - X Japan -"Endless Rain" - X Japan There's a lot of great music to get lost in!
God bless 70s R&B...influences City Pop...eventually evolves in to songs like "Stuck On You" (2022) by Nowlu (More than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers) and Yoh Kamiyama's "Iro Kousui" (2021) from Horimiya.
I hope to see Pony Canyon making a Band Maid anime like they did in the Unleash MV. If they put many band maid songs in this anime. I'm sure their Band Maid album sales will go up significantly.
Great video, love Sense by Band-Maid, it's the OP of Platinum End (manga was made by the same creators of Death Note).
Very recent tune also out of japan made in the style of that Stay With Me era: "Shinkiro" by Marine and Gura
Definitely keep checking out Official Hige dandism. Such fantastic Harmony, rhythm, and musicianship. You always have such interesting takes on it. I would recommend "Apoptosis" for their magnum opus.
Incidentally, in the refrain, Matsubara Miki pronounces "door" as 「ドア〜」, stretching the "a" sound to an "ah~" sound. That makes the music flow a lot better.
omg im crying 😭😭 you've reacted to 2 of my fave songs Pretender and Stay With Me 🔥🔥🔥🔥 THANK YOU SO MUCH TONY 🩵 to more reactions 🩵🩵
I don't understand Japanese language, but my song playlist around 80% of them are Japanese songs for some reason..
Sense is the opening for the anime "Platinum End", thought I heard it before
PLEASE LISTEN TO ROMANCE GA ARIAMARU BY GESU NO OTOME, now that that’s out of the way, i’m glad you’re listening to japanese artists outside of shows because there’s plenty of really good underrated works because they’re not in anime (at least when i search for reactions and stuff), or listen to Cute Aggression by Tatsuya Kitani, or Odriko by Vaundy or tokyo flash or fukakoryoku by him (some i like and don’t see videos on)
That title. Same, man. Same.
Hi! I have some Japanese songs from various decades that I think you might enjoy! Here are my recommendations: 1. Niagara Triangle - "Love on Side A" : NIAGARA TRIANGLE 「A面で恋をして」Music Video (40th Anniversary Version) 2. Sugar Babe - "Parade" : パレード(Demo) - SUGAR BABE 3. Ringo Sheena - "Building Block Play" : Tsumiki-Asobi - Playing With Blocks - 4. Kenji Ozawa featuring Scha Dara Parr - "Boogie Back Tonight" : 小沢健二 featuring スチャダラパー - 今夜はブギー・バック(nice vocal) 5. Vaundy - "Such a Bitter Story" : そんなbitterな話 / Vaundy:MUSIC VIDEO 6. Kenshi Yonezu - "Lemon" : 米津玄師 Kenshi Yonezu - Lemon 7. ShowMinorSavage - "Super Icy" : ShowMinorSavage / SUPER ICY (Prod. Chaki Zulu) - Music Video - These songs range from the 80s to the present and showcase a variety of styles and eras in Japanese music. I hope you give them a listen and enjoy them as much as I do! ※ Search by copy and paste after :
I've only listened to J Rock since 2019.
Bro making a meal out of counting a straight 4/4 beat with accents on the & of the 4 in the first song
Please react to ONE OK ROCK , they have the best live performances i've ever seen. You will not be disappointed.(not sure if you have already reacted to them)
If you want a taste of something heavier in Japanese industry, check out Draw the emotional. Sad Spring track is a good starter
No way, tony got sponsored by pony canyon :0 🔥
More higedan please!Their Apoptosis and Subtitle are my favorite songs
Hi, love your reactions. A good song to check out by eve is Bokurano.
You need to check out their newest signee, Nek!
Hi Tony, I saw you when you reacted to Fujii Kaze last year. I have been waiting for you to react to Fujii Kaze. He released theee new songs since then. They are worth to listen .He is an amazing songwriter! Check out his npr tiny desk concert 😊
When you mentioned Attack on Titan, I immediately thought of Wagakki Band performing "Hangeki No Yaiba" (Counterattack Sword), which is also from that anime. If you want, check out the video, it's on YT - "Wagakki Band - (Hangeki No Yaiba)/Dai Shinnenkai 2018 ~ Ashita e no Koukai~. It's a live performance that is astounding in the work that went into it. It has everything you could possibly want in a song, a real spectacle. I don't know if you have already seen it, but I won't give any spoilers. IT is one of Yuko Suzuhana's finest performances. And thanks for the great reaction !!!
Amongst Pony Canyon artists, I listen Elephant Kashimashi and TOMOO. Eke-Kashi is the legend. TOMOO song writing sense is very unique.
You should give Glay a chance! "Be with you" is so good
'Stay with me' is timeless.
Oh, yeah. I've been there. You go from anime soundtracks to plain and simple Japanese music.
I recommend checking out BABYMETAL too, although I think you already know it.
I hope you do a reaction on Kenshi Yonezu's "Sayonara Mata Itsuka". I think it's the best Japanese song of 2024 so far.
You mean there's Rock and Metal outside of Japan (The Warning being the honourable exception)?