Therapist Reacts To: Inbred by Ethel Cain *trigger warning - please use discretion - SA discussed"

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  • @mrovvka6882
    @mrovvka688211 ай бұрын

    Her album 'Preacher's Daughter' is a whole story of fictional character created by her. It's very very good!

  • @mattgreg0307

    @mattgreg0307

    11 ай бұрын

    Agreed! Definitely something you gotta react to

  • @mendwithmere

    @mendwithmere

    11 ай бұрын

    I will absolutely do that one!

  • @MultiWilliam15

    @MultiWilliam15

    11 ай бұрын

    @@mendwithmerestart with hard times!

  • @jamie8481

    @jamie8481

    11 ай бұрын

    @@mendwithmereAhhh i’m so excited !! she’s incredible

  • @kitanakhan1

    @kitanakhan1

    11 ай бұрын

    @@mendwithmere would love that but brace yourself for Triggers. Just remember that the album is a story not a real events, it may help. 💪

  • @backup153
    @backup15311 ай бұрын

    Ethel is the kind of artist that would make you scream WHAT THE FUCK but at the same time make you realize that shit like this actually happens in real life... shes just straight to the point with it.

  • @elioben5810
    @elioben581011 ай бұрын

    As a male victim of incest and sexual abuse, this song means a lot to me and is healing in a way. Thanks for reacting to it Mere.

  • @enochivn8766

    @enochivn8766

    11 ай бұрын

    I'm sorry that happened, nobody deserves that

  • @sparrow_posts_stuff

    @sparrow_posts_stuff

    11 ай бұрын

    im so so sorry about that, that must be awful :/

  • @elioben5810

    @elioben5810

    11 ай бұрын

    @@sparrow_posts_stuff thank u and I'm okay now!

  • @elioben5810

    @elioben5810

    11 ай бұрын

    @enochivn8766 you're so right and it's super unfortunate that it happens. Luckily, I got the right treatments and I'm okay now :) 💓💓

  • @evanblalock9744

    @evanblalock9744

    11 ай бұрын

    I’m sorry you had to be so strong. I’m glad you’ve healed

  • @chargingyellow
    @chargingyellow11 ай бұрын

    you’re so spot on with the ‘deep south hidden away’, that’s her entire vibe

  • @mendwithmere

    @mendwithmere

    11 ай бұрын

    Really?!? It really felt like true detective setting to me.

  • @chargingyellow

    @chargingyellow

    11 ай бұрын

    @@mendwithmere atleast for preachers daughter anyway !

  • @lisa-ty9gq
    @lisa-ty9gq11 ай бұрын

    I may be wrong, but always thought that her brother and her abuser are two different people. "He (her brother) hates the way you (the abuser) look at me, you're already dead". I think she's saying that if her brother finds out what happened, he'll kill that man. "If he wakes up he will show you what I'm taking about." But it's also possible that she just separates the brother she loves and the brother that abuses her into two people in her head. Maybe that's where the line "if he wakes up he will show you what I'm talking about" comes from. So by "wakes up" she means realises what he's doing.

  • @Blueborne-music

    @Blueborne-music

    4 ай бұрын

    No ur right. Hayden has said that the abuser is not the brother or even in the family. She said Inbred is a metaphor for trauma within the family.

  • @ache4u
    @ache4u11 ай бұрын

    In Ethel’s own annotations of the lyrics she says the older brother isn’t the perpetrator but a protective figure even though their relationship is flawed. She annotated the lyrics herself on genius !

  • @Blueborne-music

    @Blueborne-music

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for saying this. I kinda wish she had checked out the lyrics on genius but I understand if she didn’t think of that.

  • @girlsgokawaii

    @girlsgokawaii

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@Blueborne-music To be fair it's not something you think of doing especially if you just had the lyrics on screen unless you've been at least somewhat introduced to Ethel Cain lore so I get it and it's also interesting to me to get a different perspective or interpretation sometimes even if it isn't the right one

  • @erin-zf6iv
    @erin-zf6iv11 ай бұрын

    i'd love to see your thoughts on "ptolemaea", it's absolutely chilling but so well written

  • @kitanakhan1

    @kitanakhan1

    11 ай бұрын

    I requested that as well, but I’ve had no money so Mere was so kind that she did Inbred request for free.

  • @shh5665

    @shh5665

    11 ай бұрын

    ooh absolutely

  • @chorn-tx2bv
    @chorn-tx2bv11 ай бұрын

    If you listen to more of Ethel's music, please keep in mind that Ethel the artist and the character are both trans women, and her life experiences and art have been greatly colored by the specific kinds of transmisogyny, sexualization, and all the other forms of oppression that come from being a trans woman. The lack of love as a child, the longing for real love and handing yourself over to men for validation. Being sexualized and exploited by men, people who want you dead, and yourself. Being demonized, ignored, and forgotten. Grappling between being raised religious in spaces where your existence is an abomination. As a young trans woman from the south, her art has been so comforting to me for so many years. Over 500 anti-trans bills have been introduced so far this year in the US, most of them attempting to criminalize trans existence. Most of them target trans women & girls- attempting to take away already-inaccessible healthcare. These laws particularly affect black trans women, who statistically face higher rates of job discrimination, sexual abuse, and homelessness- and are also disproportionately murdered. 97% of trans people murdered last year were trans women, most of them being trans women of color. Things are very scary but seeing an indie trans artist being appreciated and achieving acclaim is such a powerful thing.

  • @pweasedonteatme

    @pweasedonteatme

    11 ай бұрын

    ethel is not trans in preachers daughter she’s states it in a live that ethel cain is cis woman actually but this still doesn’t make your points invalid

  • @pabloalarconlopez5923

    @pabloalarconlopez5923

    11 ай бұрын

    Ethel, the character, isn't trans.

  • @mandalorkayla8001

    @mandalorkayla8001

    11 ай бұрын

    @@pweasedonteatme She's said the character can be interpreted either way, and she'll cast a trans woman in the movie eventually. Regardless there's strong hints to trans specific experiences in her lyrics.

  • @cvntyextraterrestrial333

    @cvntyextraterrestrial333

    11 ай бұрын

    I don’t think the character is trans but as ethel cain herself is trans i still think her experience as a trans woman influences her music so i still think you’re very right.

  • @kirstenglae

    @kirstenglae

    11 ай бұрын

    @@JulietMHornerYou definitely love your children, that’s very apparent. Thank you for that.

  • @Howtoeatrocks
    @Howtoeatrocks11 ай бұрын

    I always read this song as being a victim of her father's abuse and her over protective brother being kept in the dark about the events to protect him. Interesting to see other perspectives

  • @mendwithmere

    @mendwithmere

    10 ай бұрын

    I think you are right and I had it off but it’s so disturbing either way

  • @LuckyOlivia44

    @LuckyOlivia44

    10 күн бұрын

    That’s relatable…

  • @marinac3549
    @marinac354911 ай бұрын

    Ethel Cain?? THANK YOU! If you wanna check it out, Ethel talks a lot about SA, religious trauma, and poverty in her album Preacher’s Daughter

  • @juniorhuante658
    @juniorhuante65811 ай бұрын

    Ethel actually conffirmed that the song is about a toxic relationship between siblings

  • @AfterLaughterFan
    @AfterLaughterFan11 ай бұрын

    I've always been more of a silent viewer, but I wanted to say thank you for reacting to and discussing songs like this. Ethel has another song called "hard times" that also talks about about this topic, but in a less graphic way. "Hard times" means a lot to me due the complicated emotions I have around my own abuser, and the song really helped me to process my trauma. Once again, thank you for the amazing, educational content!

  • @mendwithmere

    @mendwithmere

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this with me and watching my content! I will check that song out bc I think those complex feelings could be discussed more in regard to abuse. I’m realizing how much these topic need attention. Sending you ❤

  • @MYOB00

    @MYOB00

    11 ай бұрын

    I was thinking of hard times as well. It's beautiful musically so so difficult to listen to lyrically.

  • @teddybrooksjr.2868
    @teddybrooksjr.286811 ай бұрын

    I know y’all did not make her listen to one of her darkest songs😭 Sun Bleached Flies, A House In Nebraska, and Strangers are wayyy more light than this

  • @yes-ve5hp

    @yes-ve5hp

    11 ай бұрын

    what im saying 💀

  • @adieljonsson864

    @adieljonsson864

    11 ай бұрын

    Strangers??!

  • @anyways1715

    @anyways1715

    11 ай бұрын

    @@adieljonsson864strangers is heavy but not as violently direct as inbred

  • @ihavemultiplepersonalities

    @ihavemultiplepersonalities

    11 ай бұрын

    Or even Hard Times which kinda has a similar meaning but it's not as heavy as inbred

  • @MYOB00

    @MYOB00

    11 ай бұрын

    @@ihavemultiplepersonalities I think Hard Times is just as heavy, when you read the lyrics...

  • @homosexualskittles9285
    @homosexualskittles928511 ай бұрын

    This song holds a very deep place in my heart; as a victim of incest and sexual abuse she speaks about it all in a way that doesn't sugarcoat anything. And I love it - it's so important

  • @mendwithmere

    @mendwithmere

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing and I hate that you had to experience anything like this and I’m so sorry. It is very validating and therapeutic for Ethel to be sharing such details in order for people to feel seen. Sending you ♥️

  • @AmyAberrant

    @AmyAberrant

    9 ай бұрын

    I’m so sorry that happened to you

  • @Marshmallow_1111
    @Marshmallow_111111 ай бұрын

    To me “pissing on the stove to put it out” makes me think she’s helpless. Left alone with only her brother at home and he’s out doing sketchy shit. And she has to put out the fire on the stove cause maybe the fire started to get high since she’s young and alone. “Sucking on the back of his leg to stay warm” makes me think shes describing herself as an animal trying to drink milk from his leg as her mother is in a coma and he’s all she has. But she doesn’t know what to do.

  • @renosplants1048
    @renosplants10484 ай бұрын

    I think that Ethel explained the lyrics to this song. The older brother wasn’t the abuser, but he was protecting her from their molesting father.

  • @lanascinnamonboy
    @lanascinnamonboy11 ай бұрын

    Never listened to Ethel Cain but this song really is disturbing. Never listened to music that made me feel so gross.

  • @mendwithmere

    @mendwithmere

    11 ай бұрын

    It makes you feel exactly what she felt. That is some powerful art but I agree, I gaged several times after and cried. I hate that this is a reality for so many people.

  • @danplantman62

    @danplantman62

    11 ай бұрын

    Listen to Preacher's Daughter

  • @liyah6905

    @liyah6905

    11 ай бұрын

    try thoroughfare its a bit more positive

  • @seunghunmiko3922
    @seunghunmiko392210 ай бұрын

    My girl was traumatized😭

  • @gametime4567
    @gametime456711 ай бұрын

    I think she’s talking about how her dads doing it “Does your baby know her daddy’s a rapist” I think she means does the narrator understand that it’s rape and what’s happening isn’t right and the older brother lines are about how he isn’t that great of a person and gets in trouble with the cops but still cares about her and helps her

  • @RealCatInWindow
    @RealCatInWindow6 ай бұрын

    I always took the song as her brother, even though troubled, was the only one who looked out for her. The mother has a substance problem, possibly introduced to her through the assailant as a way to incapacitate her so he has access to the child. An unknown assailant who has complete power over the child (possibly the mother's boyfriend, the child's father, an uncle, etc) and even the mother. The part about the abuser being wrong, not only is it literal, but it's kind of like when you get a vibe from someone that something isn't right with them; basically people knew something was wrong with him but they still sat idly by while he was given access to his victim. The part about pissing on the stove, I always looked at it as the child was more on the feral side, and instead of being taught how to deal with basic everyday tasks, she was left to her own devices to figure it out. The lines "who knows how much longer I'll lay on the floor" I take as, she's starting to question why she isn't fighting back against the abuse. This is getting long, so I'm going to end it here, but I could write an entire essay about this song.

  • @omgwhydoesthatfroghavecurls
    @omgwhydoesthatfroghavecurls2 ай бұрын

    you're right, i do feel nauseous after watching this. I feel the same, i'm about to cry but my head also hurts. at the part where she goes "when he wakes up he'll show you what i'm talking about." i love (love in the way it makes me wanna bury myself in cold dark soil) it so much. And sexual abuse is way way way too common. I've delt with it, i've lost touch with friends because they were going through it, another friend who i was the first person she told after years. Her music makes me feel like i know this, like it's familiar like i've been there before it feels like.

  • @sethsummer4743
    @sethsummer474311 ай бұрын

    As a trans man I've never felt an artist that truly gets it the same way Ethel Cain does. I'd love to see you react to more of her songs

  • @mendwithmere

    @mendwithmere

    11 ай бұрын

    oh, I definitely will! I didn't even know Ethel's backstory and feel it's so important to discuss, even though it isn't my lived experience. sending you so much love and thank you for watching!

  • @kitanakhan1
    @kitanakhan111 ай бұрын

    Thank you Meredith for my request! It is a heavy song, I wanted to choose one that can start a discussion. I won’t talk about it but yeah, it happened to me, me so I was interested in your feelings. One thing about the mother that “smells rotten” because most likely is dead and they just think she’s sleeping.. the rapist is their dad and the brother swears he kills him, but Ethel acknowledges that he’s not much better since all of that sickness runs in the family.

  • @mendwithmere

    @mendwithmere

    11 ай бұрын

    This will definitely start a discussion and I I want to make public so that you get support and know that you are not alone. This happens in so many families yet it’s incredibly isolating bc no one wants to talk about this experience. You are an incredibly kind, beautiful soul that has been subjected to despicable trauma that you never deserved. Ever. Saying sorry does not make it better but I am and wish I could take it away. Please know you are loved and have us here. Look out for my email. ❤️

  • @mattygreen6233
    @mattygreen623311 ай бұрын

    pretty sure its the dad that is doing it to her, her brother loves her and is protective and doesnt know the dad is doing it, the dad probably loves the son (her brother) more and thats why he is his "baby" while she is not. and she is saying if she told her brother he would kill the dad

  • @cherrycokee

    @cherrycokee

    2 ай бұрын

    that makes a lot of sense! so many different interpretations, all very interesting but this does make a lot of sense. apparently by what i’ve read in the comments hayden confirmed inbred is just a metaphor for trauma within the family but i would love to know a full analysis on what the “canon” meaning is, cuz there’s clearly abuse going on but idk about the incest part? if that makes sense but yeah

  • @pointofcami6565

    @pointofcami6565

    17 күн бұрын

    I don't see how that could be the case with the sentence "Does your baby know her daddy's a rapist?" considering it's a big brother.

  • @inactive120
    @inactive12010 ай бұрын

    thank you for not being afraid to talk about it, i dealt with this when i was 10 or 11 (details are still foggy) from my older brother and when i told my mom she was kind of making excuses for him like comforting me but saying things like 'well he was still young' and it makes me scared to tell anyone else, i feel like she secretly hopes i wont tell anyone else so she can keep it all hush-hush and you talking sbout it made me a little less scared I'm 22 now but i still feel like that scared little girl and it's eaten away at me for so long now. I had the same nauseous reaction when i heard it for the first time. I also saw my brother get married and found it really strange and kept thinking it was my responsibility to tell his wife who dhe was marrying but i was too scared. I was numb through the entire ceremony, I felt like death when I finally went home it is such a scary feeling.

  • @mendwithmere

    @mendwithmere

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this bc there is someone else reading this with a similar experience that can’t bring themselves to write the words. It doesn’t matter what age your brother was, it’s not okay. And it won’t ever be okay. You have power in speaking your truth and I’m glad you can share it here. I want to say that if you never want to be around him, you don’t have to. I hate that you even had to attend the wedding and I’m sure it would have been a big deal if you didn’t go. I hate that you had to be around him and stuff it down for the sake of “saving face” for the family. I hate that your mom wasn’t outraged and didn’t think about what your needs are given that he’s your abuser. I hate you ever had to experience that and I hope you get support around this bc you did nothing wrong. You were abused and you must now think about yourself and your needs and your well-being. I’m sitting her so angry for you and all the people that have suffered in this way. I’m sending bc you so much love and please, lean into whatever supports you have 🤍

  • @turntodusk

    @turntodusk

    3 ай бұрын

    This is so relatable. I just found this song from this reaction I nearly burst into tears from the lyrics. They hit so hard

  • @v1ntaged1va
    @v1ntaged1va11 ай бұрын

    ALSO! Yes, you nailed it on the head with the southern gothic / backwoodsy stuff. Ethel (the artist) is from Florida, and the character is from Alabama. Her music takes a lot of influence for southern styles but also really addresses the issues with that part of the country.

  • @kaykayy119
    @kaykayy1198 ай бұрын

    this happend to me my whole life up untill i was 10 from my brother. im only 12 now but this still tears me to peices every time. this made me sob uncontrolably even though im not going thru it. thank u for making this mere.

  • @MyUniqueVibe
    @MyUniqueVibe9 ай бұрын

    I think people should check out the lyrics on Genius as Ethel Cain herself annotates certain parts of the lyrics to give a better insight/context into what she meant with certain verses. It's strongly suggested that the abuser is a third person unrelated to the siblings, an older man with a family and child of his own. Take this verse into consideration: "He hates the way you look at me, You're already dead"; He (presumably the older brother) hates the way you (presumably the the third person) looks at me. This line suggests there are three people, not two. - Ethel Cain herself annotated that: "She assures him her older brother knows and hates him for it, and he’ll get what’s coming to him eventually." Now take this verse into consideration: "If he wakes up, he’ll show you what i’m talking about," - Ethel mentions how : "She (the sister) promises that if her brother can ever catch a break from his own plagues, he’ll punish the man (the abuser)." Throughout the song, I never got the feeling the older brother has a child of his own, nor is the actual abuser, though there could be an inappropriate relationship born from generational trauma.

  • @adam-ll1yf
    @adam-ll1yf11 ай бұрын

    I am so thrilled that you reacted to Ethel! She is truly one of the best newer artists we have today, her music is so layered and emotional and thought-provoking. This song in particular is very heavy, it's hard to think and talk about without feeling unsettled in some way. If you ever want to react to more of her songs, Crush and American Teenager are two songs that feel more upbeat if you need some more levity lol (though they do still deal with darker subject matter). Pretty much any song of her's is worthy of a reaction. Her album Preacher's Daughter is one of my all time favorites.

  • @finch9782
    @finch978211 ай бұрын

    Tw//sa and incest I always saw the ”does she know her Daddys a rapist” and “if he wakes up he’ll show you what I’m talking about” as direct lines that fit together. Like she’s implying he might go after his own child as soon as she gets too old and less innocent for him to enjoy anymore. I could be wrong but that’s how I saw it.

  • @mendwithmere

    @mendwithmere

    10 ай бұрын

    Oh wow, I can see that now.

  • @Latudasandwich
    @Latudasandwich11 ай бұрын

    damn, y’all couldn’t have eased her in with Crush or something first??

  • @LabyrinthianLex
    @LabyrinthianLex11 ай бұрын

    That was hard. Thank you for doing this reaction, I admire your strength

  • @mendwithmere

    @mendwithmere

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes it was but such an important topic to discuss. ❤❤❤

  • @sparrow_posts_stuff
    @sparrow_posts_stuff11 ай бұрын

    NOT YALL MAKING HER REACT TO ETHELS DARKEST SONG LMFAOOO

  • @jojodunn835
    @jojodunn83511 ай бұрын

    First song I heard by Ethel Cain was Inbred and I was hooked. I'm trans and from the south. Unfortunately, relatable but the song makes me feel seen. 🙏🖤💜

  • @plamenasiniye
    @plamenasiniye11 ай бұрын

    this is my favourite Ethel song... I cry every time I hear it - it's so disgustingly beautiful, horrifying but comforting... having experienced some of the same things she has

  • @evan_sunprince
    @evan_sunprince11 ай бұрын

    I have this odd relationship with ethel, I love her music and lense she creates from. A lot of it is disturbing, but cathartic. I've not experienced what she's gone through, and what she talks about. It's interesting to hear an artist write about what they haven't gone through, to process what they have. Take her experiences and go to the extreme to make her stuff feel palatable. It's an interesting catharsis from a listeners stand point

  • @mendwithmere

    @mendwithmere

    10 ай бұрын

    Absolutely. Crazy talented and it is healing

  • @douglasseugene
    @douglasseugene11 ай бұрын

    The first time I listened to Ethel Cain I legitimately couldn’t sleep. I started watching this because I thought I was prepared… I was not. I’m just a little disgusted. I don’t know if I’ll make it through this whole video, but as someone who suffered at the hands of a close family member… Thank you for the conversations you have started. I’m glad I found your channel. I appreciate your insights.

  • @thedreamerintherye
    @thedreamerintherye11 ай бұрын

    Ethel's album "preacher's daugter" is absolutely gut-wrecking but incredible. Can't say that i listen to it often becuse of the mood but it definitely was an experience

  • @youngmia98

    @youngmia98

    6 ай бұрын

    Maybe that’s my problem. I’ve been listening to every song consistently everyday for the past week. And it brings me to a dark place but I love it. Maybe I should take a break from mother Cain.

  • @rebecadefreitasdamas1737
    @rebecadefreitasdamas173711 ай бұрын

    I never went to anything like that but I was sick at the end and felt bad even with just the melody... It is really a interesting way to shine a light over this crimes. I feel for everyone who had to go through something so inhumane

  • @a.a677
    @a.a67711 ай бұрын

    Ethel Cain is so so so amazing, once you understand that she is a character, everything falls into place with her story and the tragic ending.

  • @owenadams6510
    @owenadams651011 ай бұрын

    Her drinking the Pepsi when she feels sick is kinda Ethel-coded idk

  • @AustinAshburn
    @AustinAshburn11 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your reaction to Ethel

  • @MiguelAngelGB
    @MiguelAngelGB10 ай бұрын

    Please do ‘Hard Times’ by Ethel Caín as well please 😭

  • @jessehansen5978
    @jessehansen5978Ай бұрын

    What a moving reaction. The song is horrifying and haunting and I broke down the first time I heard it. To know that this is something that so many people have had to deal with being SA'ed and the physical and emotional aftermath is soul crushing. Thank you for reacting.

  • @artacrim
    @artacrimАй бұрын

    from someone who got SA for years by his older brother this hurts in a way thats heavy

  • @elliotsssssboisssss3872
    @elliotsssssboisssss387211 ай бұрын

    Ethel Cain shall eternally be recognized as an extraordinarily courageous and resilient woman. Present-day popular music typically avoids exploring specific topics and fails to venture into the depths of darkness that she fearlessly embraces. In the current music landscape, songs predominantly revolve around relationships breaking apart, enduring hardships, and eventually healing. However, Ethel Cain, particularly through her remarkable full-length album "Preacher's Daughter," weaves a mesmerizing narrative of trauma and harrowing experiences that sets her apart and grants her an unparalleled uniqueness. The countless times I've immersed myself in the haunting melodies of "Inbred" and "Preacher's Daughter," absorbing her heartfelt cries of pain, it becomes impossible for tears not to stream down my face, and an eerie sensation to travel down my spine. When I saw her live the connection I felt in her voice as if I had grown with up with her and know that it was just me and her against the world.

  • @janamcpherson4885
    @janamcpherson48857 ай бұрын

    Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comforted

  • @800cherries3

    @800cherries3

    7 ай бұрын

    damn i love that

  • @sorrelbee113
    @sorrelbee113Ай бұрын

    I have got to say I was sexually abused as a child, and again as an adult Hearing the line "touch me till i vomit" hits me hard but seeing the empathy in your reaction hits me harder, I think I had a long time before i was able to handle others' empathy about these experiences. It's something I've been working on in therapy. This kind of signals... I dunno. Feels like something just loosened in me. I'll have to tell my own therapist, I think. Thank you On a completely different note, i really like Ethel Cain and this song; some of ny favorites of hers are Starvation Vultures, Unpunishable, and Crying During Sex. I'd love it if you could react to some of those. Starvation personally makes me very sad and I understand if, given how uncomfortable this song made you feel, you don't want to engage with more of Ethel's work. But i feel like her work can be very powerful for people who have been through this kind of abuse and trauma.

  • @mendwithmere

    @mendwithmere

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this. I am definitely doing more of Ethel Cain. I want to say that, even though I don’t know you, I love you. I hate what you’ve gone through and I’m unsure if you are saying something loosened in a positive way? Or is it too much to hear/be reminded of? I wanted to vomit bc no one should be subjected to that but I also am aware how so so so many people have this experience but never share. It’s important not to stay hidden and I’m glad you shared bc someone else is reading this and feeling less alone. The victim shouldn’t bear the shame, even tho they often do, only the perpetrator should have the shame. Sending you 💗

  • @sorrelbee113

    @sorrelbee113

    Ай бұрын

    @@mendwithmere @mendwithmere thank you so much for your responsiveness, for checking in, for your continued empathy 💗 When I say something loosened, it's positive. Loosening in the sense of a tension I had grown so used to, I didn't realize it was there. You're so right that these experiences are unfortunately more common than many realize, and in my opinion while art like Ethel's may at times be discomforting or even painful to listen to, for many it helps us uncover a voice we've been struggling to find. You're so right about shame, too. There are all sorts of reasons we come to blame ourselves, as I've learned during recovery; something I would remind victims of abuse of any kind is that the abuser always had a choice, and it is never your fault that someone else chose to harm you.

  • @mendwithmere

    @mendwithmere

    Ай бұрын

    I’m relieved to hear it is positive, you deserve to have it loosened and I want you to know I’m sending you so much ❤

  • @v1ntaged1va
    @v1ntaged1va11 ай бұрын

    so happy to see you react to ethel! she is really a visionary. her music is incredibly dark, but honestly its super cathartic for me. she is also a super incredible performer. keep in mind, its a character that she created to represent the dark aspects of her life and she plans to really go in depth with the whole Cain family tree. she is really a super cool person!!!!

  • @nathangrimes4071
    @nathangrimes407111 ай бұрын

    thank you so much for reacting to Ethel Cain

  • @R3hahadjlwh
    @R3hahadjlwh11 ай бұрын

    OMG I never thought i’d see you react to ethel, she’s been my favourite for years, I love your lana reactions 😭 this is so perfect! 💕

  • @mimimilani8620
    @mimimilani862011 ай бұрын

    you need to listen to preachers daughter the thing is a concept album centered around the character Ethel Cain and it is incrediblee theres so much symbolism in the lirycs and so much to talk about with the whole story. I recommend reading about the album first, great video 😃

  • @rayplaysguitar4257
    @rayplaysguitar425711 ай бұрын

    It’s amazing when a singer can portray how they felt in real life through music. Thanks for reacting, this is a hard but important subject ❤

  • @chasedaniels8086
    @chasedaniels808611 ай бұрын

    Thank you for having the courage to analyze these songs. And finding a voice for some of these people who have experienced this trauma or anything like it.

  • @gayplastic1237
    @gayplastic123711 ай бұрын

    I really recommend doing a full reaction to preachers daughter. While my fave body of works from her are the EPs carpet bed and inbred, preachers daughter is literally the thesis statement of who Ethel is and her story. She falls into the wrong crowd, gets trafficked, forced into sex work, killed, then eaten. As dark as it is, it's a very powerful record that discusses intergenerational trauma, religious trauma, and struggles with family and life in the south. She's following it up with the preachers daughter b sides which are about her first love and teenage years.

  • @Leopur33
    @Leopur337 ай бұрын

    OMG when you made the reference to True Detective and southern gothic vibes, I screamed YES! Ethel’s music could be the soundtrack to that show.

  • @Iron_Stigmata
    @Iron_Stigmata11 ай бұрын

    This was my first Ethel Cain song, the song hit me so hard it made me sob, but I couldn't stop listening to it. Not an easy introduction, but oh my God. It's phenomenal.

  • @dayt0nam3th
    @dayt0nam3th11 ай бұрын

    you dont even know how happy I was when I saw that you're reacting to Ethels music !! hope to see more of her on your channel

  • @chargingyellow
    @chargingyellow11 ай бұрын

    YES FINALLY ETHEL REACTION!!! i’ve never clicked a video so quick pls tell me you’re reacting to more of her?!?? 🖤

  • @kitanakhan1

    @kitanakhan1

    11 ай бұрын

    She said she will react to the “ Preacher’s Daughter”

  • @chargingyellow

    @chargingyellow

    11 ай бұрын

    @@kitanakhan1 yay

  • @hgsgagshehaha6117
    @hgsgagshehaha611711 ай бұрын

    YES I REQUESTED ETHEL ❤ THANK YOU PLEASE LISTEN TO PREACHERS DAUGHTER IN ORDER

  • @chargingyellow

    @chargingyellow

    11 ай бұрын

    yes yes yes

  • @Hannahbun21
    @Hannahbun214 ай бұрын

    your first reaction of “okay, there’s something… wrong going on here” killed me 😂

  • @myopia2020
    @myopia202011 ай бұрын

    You're such an empath, Mere🥰 Sometimes that's both a blessing and a curse. That was intense. I don't know too much about Ethel other than she's a trans woman whose father was a preacher (The few songs I've heard from Preacher's Daughter are very good) Oh, and that she finds yellow teeth attractive😬 (I watched part of a LIVE)

  • @mendwithmere

    @mendwithmere

    11 ай бұрын

    Ok, I had no idea about her history and I want to listen and react to so much more. And you are cracking me up about the yellow teeth!

  • @myopia2020

    @myopia2020

    11 ай бұрын

    @@mendwithmere I made one of your faces when she said that!🤣

  • @Elena-Studio
    @Elena-Studio7 ай бұрын

    "Pissing on the stove to put it out" makes me think that it was a form of punishment and one of the coping mechanisms was to piss on the stove so it doesn't hurt as much.

  • @themilkcartonangel
    @themilkcartonangel11 ай бұрын

    the way she used my video! so funny to me for some reason 😭😭

  • @Shiro-uz2pq
    @Shiro-uz2pq11 ай бұрын

    Omgg thank you for this!!! We need a preacher's daughter album reaction 😭❤

  • @angelprat6080
    @angelprat608011 ай бұрын

    The topics that can be touched by you reacting to the full album are very useful and needed by so many people, BUT I really think that this album is a piece full of all that you felt just with this one song. i think that youtube isn't gonna promote this kind of content and sadly Ethel doesn't have a huge fan base to support this videos. if you decide to continue to post about her I will be impressed and grateful for your bravery but if you don't, we completely understand that this is hard. we love your content, nobody is doing what you do, in the way and with the nuance that you have.❤

  • @vollmilchbaum6873
    @vollmilchbaum687311 ай бұрын

    my girl mere is NOT ready for the ethel cain catalogue x). but it is really gut wrenching

  • @oxytaboo
    @oxytabooАй бұрын

    as a person who’s been through all of this and because it is a norm in my family, this song is a coping mechanism for me.

  • @nahuelconstantine
    @nahuelconstantine11 ай бұрын

    Oh god…. I could only listen until the middle cause it was hard. Thank u for your thorough analysis Mere❤ I recommend you to listen to Florence and the Machine, particularly to King, Hunger or Various Saints and Storms. The themes in her songs vary so much. She is literally a mermaid on earth (there is kinda an intrinsic connection between her and water, the ocean). This shows in several of her songs. Another recommended artist is Weyes Blood. Well, I can’t put into words what I feel when I listen to her. Her voice is reminiscent of magic, purity, and a mix of galactic, powerful energy that covers up your entire body, particularly when you listen to Movies. Too hyperbolic but that is what I feel 💜 haha. Movies and Andromeda are fantastic! Their sounds are most unique. You will not regret. Also you kinda remind me of Florence! Xoxo💜

  • @kitanakhan1

    @kitanakhan1

    11 ай бұрын

    I’ve chosen a tamer one, 😅interesting to see people’s viewpoint since it’s family for me

  • @mendwithmere

    @mendwithmere

    11 ай бұрын

    That’s a major compliment about Florence! It is very hard to listen to but so important. I will definitely check out and react to these other artists. I love the way you described how it makes you feel! Makes me so curious❤

  • @bryancarson5908
    @bryancarson590811 ай бұрын

    This is my favorite Ethel song I’m so glad you’re getting into her! I’d also suggest artists like Phoebe Bridgers and Florence + The Machine, deep artists to digest but won’t make you feel as disgusted 💜

  • @hlynurelli
    @hlynurelli8 ай бұрын

    I have not lived through this, but as someone whose boyfriend has dealt with SA as a child, this song always makes me scream and sob as I think of him. The fact that these things happen yet so often go unnoticed tears me apart. Ethel truly captures the essence of despair and sadness. Incredible reaction - I could tell it definitely struck you hard.

  • @benkoren7980
    @benkoren798011 ай бұрын

    This is my favorite song by her also if you want you can check the genius annotations on this song for some more context since she wrote many of the notes herself

  • @samayreroman02
    @samayreroman0211 ай бұрын

    Ughhhhh I’m so excited for you too react to more Ethel Cain!!!🖤🖤

  • @alexardas1187
    @alexardas11874 күн бұрын

    I love that you genuinely enjoy reacting to songs and getting in on your own interpretation. Please don’t stop doing these kinds of content😭‼️‼️

  • @karlycartwright
    @karlycartwright11 ай бұрын

    Love that you mentioned deliverance, best southern movie

  • @ignxtev
    @ignxtev11 ай бұрын

    omg i love Ethel so much!! thank you for this video!🤍

  • @bimbokhoi
    @bimbokhoi11 ай бұрын

    I LOVE YOU MERE😭😭😭 PLZZZ DO MORE ETHEL CAIN PLEASEEEEEEE

  • @jordanrollins624
    @jordanrollins62411 ай бұрын

    PLEASE DO HOUSE IN NEBRASKA

  • @chargingyellow

    @chargingyellow

    11 ай бұрын

    YESSS

  • @remember2wander548
    @remember2wander54811 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Meredith, for helping us thru difficult stuff by listening and reacting to this wonderful artist Ethel Cain.

  • @jnknoire9781
    @jnknoire978111 ай бұрын

    Omg I’ve been wanting you to react to Ethel Cain!! Such a great artist!!

  • @klevisknushi8391
    @klevisknushi839111 ай бұрын

    You radiate such an empatic energy

  • @ellie17130
    @ellie171308 ай бұрын

    this video came onto my recommended a few days ago n finally decided to watch it , this happend to me with my father up untill i was about 15 or 16. now 23 still going to family events and everytime he will come up to me and try to give me a hug n kiss (even though i dont want it.) but i never really said no because i didnt want my family to ask why because nobody knows because when i did tell my mother she told me that she would make sure that my family never talked to me/contacted me again and i dont want that at all so i never really told anyone else. im not really gonna say anymore but thank you so so so much for making this video. love u sm and respect you so much for making this.

  • @mendwithmere

    @mendwithmere

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this and you can hopefully see from the comment section that you are not alone. Sharing this is brave and keep in mind that there’s someone not ready to even acknowledge what happened as real within themselves and they may be reading this and understanding how prevalent this experience is. I hate how you were treated when you talked about it to your mother. Sounds like you were treated like the perpetrator, not the victim. It’s not okay and I hope you are getting support in the ways you can. Sending you so much love.

  • @3407
    @34078 ай бұрын

    i'm here after watching True Detective because of you and i love it. thanks for the suggestion

  • @frankiesayspanic
    @frankiesayspanic6 ай бұрын

    ethel cain’s like “AM I MAKIN YOU FEEL SIIIIIICK”

  • @doitsushine92
    @doitsushine927 ай бұрын

    first time seeing one of your videos and omg you were going through it... don't worry though that's pretty much how everyone feels listening to ethel's music for the first time. hayden (ethel's real name) is an amazing storyteller and she certainly doesn't hold back when it comes to telling the story she wants to tell

  • @mimimilani8620
    @mimimilani862011 ай бұрын

    i highly reccomend hard times by ethel cain as well it also deals with this topic but in a really beautiful and interesting way

  • @Destin65
    @Destin655 ай бұрын

    Powerful. Filled with pain. That ending, though. You can feel it.

  • @jrm4625
    @jrm462511 ай бұрын

    Hayden is an absolute genius at creating music and stories. She will forever be one of my favorite artists.

  • @Gerhardt637
    @Gerhardt63711 ай бұрын

    Yessssssssss. Thank you for reaching to her.❤

  • @L_taylorsversion24
    @L_taylorsversion2411 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this reaction ❤

  • @uhhidk127
    @uhhidk12711 ай бұрын

    By the way if you choose to listen to more Ethel, this is her most unsettling song (imo), even though Ptolemaea is a literal horror movie. I think you’ll like Preachers Daughter, which is her debut album. It is a 76 minute epic involving generational trauma in which the character Ethel Cain eventually gets murdered and cannibalized. Heavy trigger warning on Strangers for the cannibalism. The only song depicting SA on the album (Hard Times) is nowhere near as graphic as Inbred.

  • @guicolaboni
    @guicolaboni11 ай бұрын

    loving to see some Ethel Cain here on the channel!

  • @lisa-ty9gq
    @lisa-ty9gq11 ай бұрын

    Damn, i looove ethel, but i am a bit scared for you 😭 this is a very heavy song

  • @missmiisery
    @missmiisery11 ай бұрын

    this song is a crazy introduction to Ethel Cains music haha, she's one of my favorite artists. I'd love it if you could react to anything off of the album "preachers daughter", it's fantastic.

  • @Marshmallow_1111
    @Marshmallow_111111 ай бұрын

    You’re so insightful and bright i love you

  • @cherrydelrey1949
    @cherrydelrey194911 ай бұрын

    Mere, the first season of "True Detective" was probably one of the best shows to come out in the last decade. Omg it was so good & SHOOK me to my core. I thought of it immediately when this song started. I haven't heard this song before, so I'm here reacting with you. I had to pause at about 11 minutes in to go pet my dog and cat, because Holy moly, this was difficult. We were definitely making the same face. I got choked up too. I hope you're doing okay, this was tough. I wanna hug you through the screen because I think we both need it. 💜💜

  • @mendwithmere

    @mendwithmere

    10 ай бұрын

    Omg I’m so glad you felt that show too!! I’m doing okay but it was rough. This song is so powerful. Glad you have pets to love on and have them love on you.

  • @lenapinsandneedles
    @lenapinsandneedles11 ай бұрын

    One of my favorite off the album. Please review more if you can.

  • @ClaraSoler-ld1jb
    @ClaraSoler-ld1jb27 күн бұрын

    omg when you mentioned true detective, YES! i totally agree, that's exactly the vibes i was getting.

  • @Mekaeel.Bassadien
    @Mekaeel.Bassadien9 ай бұрын

    Ethel Cain is literally the best artist to exist, she truly makes you feel something

  • @HappyNBoy
    @HappyNBoy10 ай бұрын

    4:59 - Ethel is a character, and the character she's playing in this song is not only inbred, but in severe poverty. The holes in the door and a coal or wood stove (not one you can just turn off) are some of the hallmarks of that poverty on display. But yeah... dark fuckin' stuff... I think it's insanely evocative, and the wall of sound in the chorus, with its constant cymbal crashing, is just too good not to appreciate. It's As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner, but brought into the modern day in the spookiest of rural depression-core aesthetics. I can't get enough Ethel... Something really uniquely engaging about her music, and I understand that she does all the production on her own, too. I think all of Preacher's Daughter is worth checking out, but American Teenager might be the most palatable. Still VERY dark... but... manageably so.

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