Silent planet - panic room. It is really deep lyrics about PTSD and and a tribute to veterans.
Alex Terrible is doing terrible things
Alex now speaks fluent bear and alligator, what the hell is next?
Good morning from Greece. I’ve been dealing with feelings for many years and the wall I’ve built is like the same wall in China. I’ve reached my limits. I don’t know what else to do. The last few days it’s been constantly on my mind to give a end of all this but my religion is that I haven’t done it yet. what you say in the video is exactly what I’m going through and luckily for the time such bands kept me alive. you’re great thank you for the analysis you did I wish I will be well until next time and everyone be well so i will see your next reaction god bless you all
You really need to feature the reimagined version of “Last resort” by Falling In Reverse.
This song has some political undertones. The “His thoughts are calm, his eyes are cold” in particular evokes images of a certain Russian politician. The lines about “we are the same flesh/blood” and “we have the same home” seems like a reference to conflict between those who are the same people. The Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Seems like Alex the Terrible is airing his heartfelt opinion about war in this one. A kind of “don’t start none, won’t be none” message to Authoritarian government
Some people can purr like a kitten, but Alex purrs like an alligator.
2:10 ROARRR of russian Bear!!
I’m just in awe every time I hear Alex sing, his growls are insane. When you started talking after the song about putting up a hard shell or wall to protect yourself I got tears in my eyes, I can relate to that. I’ve had good friends basically ignore me this last while and I said exactly that “well screw them I don’t need them”. I would love to see you react to some songs from Ren, especially “Hi Ren” and “Sick Boi”. New Sub from South Africa
She’s moving like she’s listening to a different song lol
thank you from the bottom of my heart for the interest you showed in the team for a person you have never seen before. this gives me even more strength to crush the demons inside me. I am better at this moment and I will not quit. I will report to you a few incidents in my life that make me think about the end so you can get to know me better, but if I lasted until I was forty-five, I will last that long. The first fact is that I was sexually abused from the age of 10 to 14. The second in my twenties until thirty-five I am involved with heroin hashish LSD cocaine. now I use cannabis. the third event a serious car accident I was dead for 2 minutes I was brought back to life by 2 nurses who happened to be passing by. the fourth when I found out at thirty-eight that I was adopted. these four are the main pillars where everyone has many branches. However, with the strength given to me by God and Christ, I am still here with my brothers and sisters. I love you and thank you all for taking the time to talk to me. God be with you
Since 5th grade I was a “metal head”. Never dressed in black or wore some insignias. Some decades later, I still listen to metal, usually extreme kinds, but have never tasted drugs of any kind, to which God is my witness (says much more). It helps me relieve the energy, plus I enjoy it so I end up happy after a concert or watching your favourite band video. Lots of times, content, lyrics and chat with people are inspirational, and gives you thoughts how strive forward.
Thing is that people who are in metal usually think a lot, read a lot, know a lot, dream a lot. Turn blind eye if you can’t help boozers, junkies and satanists, they are not into music, they are into their stuff. Metal is about revolt, same as Punk, but louder, about society, civilization and age long demystified themes. One can be junky, satanist or drunk listening to pop music too or just being an idiot walking around with no interest in anything.
There’s been studies done that show that people who listen to metal are mentally more healthy than others who don’t.
The power of music is amazing!
@ hearsupport hi, i don’t talk to people, because i feel like i am getting hurt every time i try to talk to someone. This is based on my experiences in the past, (every time i said something, i got none or just an agressive reaction and i always wondered why cause at least in my mind what i said wasn’t even that agressive. Ok maybe a bit provocative from time to time but i still was confused when people reacted that agressive)
This is why i don’t have any friends and never had a girlfriend. Sometimes i listen to people, but i always wait for the people to talk to me and never talk to someone else by myself. It is even very hard for me, to write this comment and be that open.
I just started Spotify and put my extreme metal playlist on shuffle. As already debunked, those who listen to extreme music are, usually, also the calmest. That goes for me also, it calms me. It helped me go through the days of work, as a janitor on a high school, when nothing went as planned, as I could focus. I wouldn’t lash out or scream out my anger at neither teachers nor students, even if I wanted too.
Well, more info then needed. Why I began as I did was cause the first song that came up was “Seven Souls” by Carnifex. Those lyrics can very much describe someone in depression. And that’s a common theme among many extreme metal bands. Depression, anxiety, what’s wrong with society, and so on, are brought up. Not that I care that much about the lyrics, per se. I just like the choreography between the band members, how the vocalist, guitarist/-s, bassist and drummer goes well in harmony with eachother.
It’s too hard to hear …volume so low
Nah this is my therapy…
Alex put out a video on the “gator” sound, it’s a low guttural while trilling your tongue (sounds simple, not in practice though).
Lyrics will not effect the mental health if u don’t understand them