The Go! Team - "The Scene Between" (Official Music Video) скачать видео бесплатно


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9 years назад

Ibaniezvideo

Gran cancion / piramide del sol.

9 years назад

Alan Fulton

fan'funkin'tastic!

9 years назад

Too Many Lives

Dafuq

9 years назад

박기범

It's like a group of people who are mad at superstition, it makes me psychologically dizzy

9 years назад

shiznicks74

This song is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!! Wonderful.

9 years назад

Freenorg Five

this vid is dope, and gives me hope

9 years назад

Boom! Studios

god i love this band

9 years назад

derpdaderp1234

About god damn time. Their stuff always manages to pull me out of a depression.

9 years назад

putri pratiwi

mood booster on Monday

10 years назад

Cory Leonard

The Go! Team have been go-to Spring tunage for the past several years for me. There intense happy sounds shakes off the Winter blues rather nicely and shifts me into thinking about a different subsection of my music collection.The thing I love about The Go! Team is how varied the music is in the way of vocals: Sometimes fronted by a female rapper named Ninja, sometimes it was Asian cheerleading chants, sometimes no vocals at all. The variation on vocals from track to track is awesome, but the punctuation of rapping from Ninja is what really tied their albums together for me. I could tolerate the cheerleading vocals and the poppy synth sounds because just around the corner I knew Ninja would be there slamming me with her intense energy and gave them the edge that was sorely needed.This album she is not on. Not even a little. She left the band. On first listen I was devastated... I kept waiting for her to show up. Never happened. It kind of broke my heart. The edge was totally lost.So I researched and found out she had left a few years earlier and that Ian Parton, (the main force behind the whole band) pressed forward anyway. He talked about how before he found Ninja he had no real direction for vocals and was lost. She came in, brought the whole project together, and then the band morphed into what it is now. Now that she is gone, instead of calling it quits, he took a different angle. He took the sound of the band and now experiments with vocalists to find out what will come of it next. I like that. I like when bands are willing to take risks out in the open. He recruited a new vocalist for every track on the album and sometimes he had never even heard the vocalist before getting them into the studio. Brave.So I went back and re-listened to the first two Go! Team albums and realized that Ninja was not as prevalent on them as I remembered. The sparsity of her on those albums was part of what I loved about them, but I think I put too much emphasis on just her. So after I had reminded myself of the true Go! Team sound, I listened to The Scene Between and heard the genius of Parton. It is exciting to me when bands challenge our ears. They could have folded up shop, but that wouldn't have fit right in Parton's mind and would not have equated to the amount of passion he had built into this project. So, he pushed forward. It could have tanked and the lack of Ninja could have really broken the momentum they have created from their other albums... but he took a risk instead and what I am finding is a brand new chapter in Go! Team that is fundamentally different, but doesn't feel that different once I understood the perspective. It has lost a bit of edge, but I feel like in the life of this band, that is ok. The edge is in the backstory. The edge could be found in this album by new energy and new vocalists.. or maybe the edge isn't needed at all. Regardless, it is worth hanging around to see what shakes out. Enough ranting. On the sunniest Spring day, blast this album and drive around.. No regrets will be had.#subundare 

10 years назад

The Daily Druid

Is there anything greater in the world than a Go Team Song - AH ahah ah AH AH uah AH ahhahha uagh ahh Ah Ah

10 years назад

Nathaniel Dennehy

So happy to hear and see this video!

10 years назад

KKOPPI

I get the idea & it could have been magical...but there is just something wrong..if you'd compare it with a photograph there'd be way too much 'contrast', you know them contrast sliders all on max and the brightness sliders down.

10 years назад

Sarah Forrester

i thought this was made in the 1980s

10 years назад

Ricardo Hoàng

Feel the fantasy inside your soul ... ^^

10 years назад

Alex Wilder

I just can't get over how the scary violins don't stop at 01:44, they just keep going!

10 years назад

Steven Renaldo

I watched this 5 minutes ago on tv wondering what the fuk is it really. Looks so random and trippy illuminatic.

10 years назад

Edward Bliss

Their first album is a classic. But everything they've released since then sounds confused. The vocals are rambling and the songs sound disjointed.

10 years назад

meu02136

I remember when they used to be relevant, those were the days...

10 years назад

MoltenMustafa

Glad they are sticking to their style

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