Musician Reacts To: "DROWN" by 5 Seconds of Summer - (Bring Me The Horizon Cover)[Live Lounge] | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Musician reacts to and analyzes 5 Seconds of Summer's live cover of Bring Me The Horizon's song "Drown" in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge.
Key Insights
- 👂 The addition of an orchestra and strings enhances the cover's sound.
- 🤕 The band's vocal improvement is evident in their confidence and projection.
- 👨🎤 The rock-pop genre of the cover is well-liked by the reactor.
- 🤕 The emotional delivery and vocal performance of the band are appreciated.
- 🤗 The reactor notices the use of open chords and basic strumming in the cover.
- 🖤 The lack of reverb or effects on the vocals gives a raw quality to the performance.
- 🤕 The reactor mentions their excitement to see more covers by the band on BBC Radio 1.
Transcript
hey what's going on everybody welcome back to my channel my name is Jacob Brescia to know I'm a musician from North for New York and today we're reacting to him breaking down at by major request drown bring me to the horizon cover Bring Me The Horizon actually sorry by 5 seconds of summer live and live in the Live Lounge looking forward to seeing t... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: What are the reactor's thoughts on the orchestra and strings added to the cover?
The reactor likes the addition of an orchestra and strings, finding it adds depth to the cover.
Q: How has the band's vocal performance improved over the years?
The reactor notes that the band's confidence and projection have improved, making their vocals stronger.
Q: What is the reactor's opinion on the genre of the cover?
The reactor describes it as a mix of rock and pop, and though it wasn't the song they expected, they still enjoy it.
Q: What does the reactor think about the lack of reverb or effects on the vocals?
The reactor finds it interesting how the vocals are dry without much reverb or effects, giving a raw quality to the performance.
Summary & Key Takeaways
-
The reactor is impressed by the orchestra and strings added to the cover, as well as the improvement in the band's vocal confidence over the years.
-
The reactor enjoys the rock-pop style of the cover and appreciates the emotion and vocal performance.
-
The reactor mentions the lack of reverb or effects on the vocals, finding it interesting.