My wife,who is not into any kind of metal,still does not realize what a beautiful gift she gave me when she accidentally found this song and shared it with me.
Dude I empathize! My wife (brand new, October 7, 2023) digs Polyphia and wants to go see them live with me. Also we both just got into sleep token. Plini..next level. I’m 3 minutes in and blown away. After discovering Scott and Tim, I thought I was going to be hard to impress, but yet I was reassured by the grace of music’s glory yet again.
A virtuoso guitarist that puts the song first and the technical show off second. That's what makes for a successful solo career and Plini is going that way.
@@faisal1582 i agree to a degree , Malmsteen can really mess up some Classical music interpretations But i think it's just his style and personality i love most of his music for what it is, Flashy and showy But yea , The Comment described Plini quite well (coming up with such non flashy complex music will be hard but since it's not flashy it will be idk easier for someone to just cover it mindlessly without knowing the complexity of it?) Just my opinion
One of the many things I love about this is that I could play it. It's a complex piece with tonnes of melodic and harmonic variety, but Plini doesn't feel the need to spend the whole piece demonstrating he's amazing at guitar by shredding and sweep picking the whole way through. The complexity comes from its compositional sophistication, which I personally find more more interesting and impressive than your run of the mill shred guitarist.
Very well said, mate! He's very, very good at using his amazing technique for the sake of the piece and not just to show off. That's why he's such a good composer: he serves the song by writing fitting parts, he doesn't feed his ego like many of his 'collegues' do.
Shredding doesn't mean ego by itself. Yeah of course some guitarists just want to go hyper fast and in the end it's a big mess, but others shred 'on purpose'. When I listen to DT, I never feel Petrucci just wants to show off, most of the times it does fit the music. But indeed Plini's music is clearly very good like this with few shred parts, it's his style and it works well!
Gotta be said Plini grabs every single good bit about Prog Metal, his stuff is heavy, melodic, technical, catchy, chill, cleverly written and to top it all of, he uses some pretty neat sounding synths, fucking quality
The prgression which starts at 5:05 is simply amazing. As a classic pianist myself I have to say that Plini has the impressiv ability that Chopin had in his Ballades: take a phase (riff) and constantly evolve that phrase throughout the entire piece. Simple and fucking difficult at the same time. Priceless.
Have you ever played any Chopin's late works? Polyphony and harmonic (as well as technical) complexity is omnipresent Just take a look at Third Sonata or Ballade 4... Liszt, Alkan, Rach... all of them have more demanding pieces, but it does not mean that Chopin's work (as I said, specially late works) are easy or harmonically simple
@@mmhmm9021 Jazz absolutely isn't as complicated as classical lmao. It took jazz until about 1970 to move to post-tonal music, something classical music did more than half a century before it in the 1910's. Classical also implemented polyrhythms, quartal harmonies and experimental instrumentations before jazz even existed. Besides that classical music features polyphony while jazz remains homophonic. This isn't even talking about formal complexities classical has that no other genre even bothers with. On god I'm not even mad about you being wrong, it's the smugness with which you were wrong that got me
I played this to my three months old baby boy and he almost instantly fell asleep. It's absolutely marvellous to share the joy of music and playing with your little one!
The most incredible thing about this song, is that actually has those melodies that act just as symbols along all the Trilogy. Listen carefully! 2:57-4:27. Complete respect to you, Plini!
Lil Skies' newest youtube upload "Name in The Sand" opens up with the same guitar riff as this song. As soon as I heard the opening I just wanted to hear the original. So beautiful! Love you Plini
3:30-3:55 This part just makes me imaging myself soaring through the sunset past mountains during a thunder/lightning storm like an Phoenix (besides the whole song )🗻
So youtube took a look at the music related videos I have watched recently and decided that this -- which is very much unlike any of the ones I have been watching -- would be something I would like. That's pretty weird, but youtube was right: This is awesome!
Whenever I'm seeking inner peace, I simply go back to listen to this masterpiece, what it does to me, is just so much more than words can describe, you're a blessing Plini. Thank you !!!
10 years ago Idk!!! This song still sounds way too ahead of time, even in the current time for me Always plays it, always refreshes and renews me Godly Plini
found my playlist from when i was a little kid(im 15) and saw this in there four times i have so many memories tied to this song bc i used to play it all the time kinda missed my old music taste
First time ever I can say that youtube's function 'recommended for you' works. Music of this gentleman appeared in my recommended videos. Also, I think I broke replay button :D
Been trying to find this from a lil skies sample years ago and I accidentally click on this song and I have finally found my holy grail. Now if you’ll excuse me I’m going to cry
Did this song on acid make you cry or did you crying to this song make you go on acid? Or... Were you crying on acid then had to go listen to the song?
This song hits the soul.. HARD.. I love it! I can feel the passion among other feelings I get from this song.. first time I heard his song it almost put a tear in my eyes because I can genuinely FEEL the music in my bones and in my heart & soul. I love it.. thank you Plini ❤️
This song reminded me of how much my father loves selflessly and how i can never love so deeply....i was literally holding back my tears listening to this.....thank you plini!
Mizurnix I agree, as far as song writing plini is superior. it is much more dimensional and dynamic, plus the soloing has a lot more musical complexity.
This song is mind blowing. It sounds really 80's because of the chord progressions in it and the melody and so much of the other aspects of this song! Incredible.
Definitely! This is the evolution of many generations! It makes me feel so many feelings in each of your songs! I consider your music to be close to perfection so as not to say that it is perfect
Watched him play this live from just a few feet away in a small venue. Got to meet him after the show too. Honestly one of the best days of my life lol
This is my all time favorite song, it tells a story without any words and is just beautiful in every single way also the intro always gives me goosebumps
I think this is still the only song Plini’s ever done that has a blues/r&b style (at the start). Then it turns into epic prog/neoclassical/power metal. And full of awesome guitar from start to finish. 🎸 Still my favorite song of his.
FANTASTIC... Amazing, complex, melodic like hell and great & wonderful sounding guitar compositons... MASTERCLASS! Never heard of you before, but certainly you have inspired me to learn more about you and your incredible playing and composition endeavours. WOW!
the most badass thing you could do is have your own guitar from an amazing brand and then do an ad for that brand using your signature guitar then having that ad on your own music.
To the girl I met on a weekend rock show in Kolkata. She suggested Plini. And then the band on stage started playing this very song, Hey S*****, If you ever find this. Thanks for suggesting this. Otherwise I'd have forgotten the name when the Universe in a crayon guy mentioned it. The song I was suggesting you is - Your hand in mine by Explosions in the sky. Do check that out as well. It was nice meeting you. I was in a hurry and didn't get to say goodbye.
I hear Satriani, James Hetfield progressions, Vai, and definitely Petrucci. With all the great guitarists of the last 30 years how could you not be influenced?
@@Evan-fi4lj I feel like going over the bar with those quarter notes and feeling out the change of upbeat and downbeat would confuse the audience, then again it is a Plini crowd.
Hahaha Plini I love how you make riffs that you can add melodies from your other songs into another song and still have it sound 98% different after that one riff.... Brilliant!
The Guthrie influence is strong with you, sir…and I can't get enough! Been holding out on listening to your stuff for whatever reason, I knew it was gonna be good due to all the great reviews i've been hearing, but MAN! This is the kind of stuff that's in my head constantly. Great job.
Such a gem. Always come back to this EP and it's breathtaking no matter how many times I've listened to it. Need to redownload Bandcamp and get all his music back on my phone
Love that solo from 0:00 to 6:06
@Aditya Kumar Gupta hjbjj
Yep
me 2
Omg me too! That's crazy haha 😂
Absolutely! Especially that part between 0:00 and 6:06
My wife,who is not into any kind of metal,still does not realize what a beautiful gift she gave me when she accidentally found this song and shared it with me.
Dude I empathize! My wife (brand new, October 7, 2023) digs Polyphia and wants to go see them live with me. Also we both just got into sleep token.
Plini..next level. I’m 3 minutes in and blown away. After discovering Scott and Tim, I thought I was going to be hard to impress, but yet I was reassured by the grace of music’s glory yet again.
A virtuoso guitarist that puts the song first and the technical show off second. That's what makes for a successful solo career and Plini is going that way.
criminally underrated comment. The reason why I can't stand Malmsteen.
@@faisal1582 i agree to a degree , Malmsteen can really mess up some Classical music interpretations
But i think it's just his style and personality i love most of his music for what it is, Flashy and showy
But yea , The Comment described Plini quite well (coming up with such non flashy complex music will be hard but since it's not flashy it will be idk easier for someone to just cover it mindlessly without knowing the complexity of it?)
Just my opinion
@Jeff T malmsteen is technically insanely good but I can't listen.to his stuff for more than 2 and a half minutes tops
Hi it’s me, Matt, from the future. His new album is a fkn masterpiece.
The first three Malmsteen albums are beautiful. Absolutely beautiful, both in terms of technique and songwriting.
One of the many things I love about this is that I could play it. It's a complex piece with tonnes of melodic and harmonic variety, but Plini doesn't feel the need to spend the whole piece demonstrating he's amazing at guitar by shredding and sweep picking the whole way through. The complexity comes from its compositional sophistication, which I personally find more more interesting and impressive than your run of the mill shred guitarist.
Very well said, mate!
He's very, very good at using his amazing technique for the sake of the piece and not just to show off.
That's why he's such a good composer: he serves the song by writing fitting parts, he doesn't feed his ego like many of his 'collegues' do.
@everyone
Shredding doesn't mean ego by itself. Yeah of course some guitarists just want to go hyper fast and in the end it's a big mess, but others shred 'on purpose'. When I listen to DT, I never feel Petrucci just wants to show off, most of the times it does fit the music.
But indeed Plini's music is clearly very good like this with few shred parts, it's his style and it works well!
Allllll about the feeeeels! Also i noticed u said tonnes instead of tones.. was that on purpose? Esta tonnes? He shreds in a flamenco way haha
I thought I was the only one who thought this way, I play guitar with that aspect also
Gotta be said Plini grabs every single good bit about Prog Metal, his stuff is heavy, melodic, technical, catchy, chill, cleverly written and to top it all of, he uses some pretty neat sounding synths, fucking quality
the guy is a musical genius
It's a one man band ? It's just A GUY playing all that ? That's impressive.
Crabcore1 no plini is only the guitarist
Also he somehow managed to master choosing sequences of chords and notes that evoke a melancholy feeling without actually making you feel depressed.
@@buckeyeburl0162 Plini is the whole thing, one-man band.
the gems im finding today.
Today I found 6. gems are good. I like gems.
same here bro
tell me about it.. this blew my mind
Do you know about Cleft? Check those guys out!
Maxi Marquez thanks. Will check them out.
Listen to many faces _ follow,stay
The prgression which starts at 5:05 is simply amazing. As a classic pianist myself I have to say that Plini has the impressiv ability that Chopin had in his Ballades: take a phase (riff) and constantly evolve that phrase throughout the entire piece. Simple and fucking difficult at the same time.
Priceless.
Have you ever played any Chopin's late works? Polyphony and harmonic (as well as technical) complexity is omnipresent
Just take a look at Third Sonata or Ballade 4... Liszt, Alkan, Rach... all of them have more demanding pieces, but it does not mean that Chopin's work (as I said, specially late works) are easy or harmonically simple
As Chopin, I concur
@@mmhmm9021 Jazz absolutely isn't as complicated as classical lmao. It took jazz until about 1970 to move to post-tonal music, something classical music did more than half a century before it in the 1910's. Classical also implemented polyrhythms, quartal harmonies and experimental instrumentations before jazz even existed. Besides that classical music features polyphony while jazz remains homophonic. This isn't even talking about formal complexities classical has that no other genre even bothers with.
On god I'm not even mad about you being wrong, it's the smugness with which you were wrong that got me
I thought the classical training term for riff was ostinato
I played this to my three months old baby boy and he almost instantly fell asleep. It's absolutely marvellous to share the joy of music and playing with your little one!
This is so cute! It makes me want to do the same if I ever get a little one, like you said 😊
pilini is such a good reminder that you dont need to stick to a genre to sound great
travkit music will always be music :)
No matter the way of playing, it'll always be an expression of thoughts and feelings in some way
Love the ASP pic. I miss those guys
@@jbasti227 Me too. Still waiting for a new album from them.
Wow
Everything is metal.
That bastard, makes interesting, catchy, hooky parts in every song so you can't stop listening. Knows his job :)
Check Atlas! catchy smoot and simple…very good musician!
Haha, catchy bastard! :)
yup
lmfao XD you just made my day with this comment!! so true
Quite Joe Satriani-ish, I like it a lot :)
Man... this kind of music is the proof that new generation has the guts to carry on good music without being boring and annoying! Very, VERY nice!!!
The most incredible thing about this song, is that actually has those melodies that act just as symbols along all the Trilogy. Listen carefully! 2:57-4:27. Complete respect to you, Plini!
Elements of the whole Other Things EP have appeared elsewhere too. You can hear Heart at the end of Sweet Nothings.
That clean arpeggio gives me goosebumps every time.
thats rick graham for you :p
I hear Megadeath there
Metallica - The Call of Ktulu
7/8 is love 7/8 is life
SO MUCH
Never thought of the rhythm patterns before. Your comment made me check and im feel good about it. Thanks mate
Probably the coolest time signature (other than maybe 4/4 just because it’s so easy to work with)
if you like this time signature go check (marigold by peryphery)
or anything by periphery. ABR does it a lot as well
The lyrics are so thoughtful
Lmao
Lil Skies' newest youtube upload "Name in The Sand" opens up with the same guitar riff as this song. As soon as I heard the opening I just wanted to hear the original. So beautiful! Love you Plini
they used most of this song, i wonder if they asked pilini
@@jjohnsonxd367 doubt it.
@@jjohnsonxd367 the version is Lil Skies' song is transposed down by a 2nd
@@jjohnsonxd367 They didn't. Pilini's response np.reddit.com/r/progmetal/comments/altj4z/found_plinis_song_selenium_forest_sampled_in_a/efhug03/?context=1
Well you’re a few months late
I've been waiting to find something like this! Instrumental, and atmospheric, with metal riffs, but still slow paced... I LOVE IT!
If you're just discovering Plini for the first time, I'm almost jealous. All of his stuff is amazing. Go check out more of his stuff and be amazed :)
I really need to find more of stuff like this
Try Polyphia or Joe Satriani the King of metal riffs ;)
Listen to If These Trees Could Talk then
Listen to Chon, fast.
Sweet Jesus those melodies are ridiculous.
Yes, Jesus is sweet!!!
+Mrjuiceboxjunky You missed the point by thousand miles.
@@Mrjuiceboxjunky i know im late but r/whooosh
Andres Washington Bresquez Velasquez that’s not a whoosh lmao
@@decept1k919 it is for the guy after him lmao
That intro is literally perfect..
There's a big "Bucket Head" feel in that sublime piece of music.
My favorite Plini song.
It's my favourite song of him, too.
same
straight vibing to this song no matter the time of day.
straight vaping to this song. I vape.
we get it, you vape
+Kirsten Westerberg I also do crossfit.
But do you own a Smartcar?
I identify as a trans-smart car.
2:58 is literally the best thing ever.
That melody is also reprised on Opening from the Sweet Nothings EP:
ruclips.net/video/ywlWkkNl19U/видео.html
@@cameronnaraine8299 also in this song: ruclips.net/video/sV2UghIjTGI/видео.html
3:30-3:55 This part just makes me imaging myself soaring through the sunset past mountains during a thunder/lightning storm like an Phoenix (besides the whole song )🗻
3:42 Makes me feel things especially
@@grilled777cheese3 same
So youtube took a look at the music related videos I have watched recently and decided that this -- which is very much unlike any of the ones I have been watching -- would be something I would like.
That's pretty weird, but youtube was right: This is awesome!
This shit makes the hairs on your arms stand up.
Hairection
Strixxy oooooh yeeeeah
Goosebumps
YES!!!
Mancitement
Idk what but there's something about this song that makes me want to listen to it more an more, the whole song feels kinda like a journey
Plini and Rick together, just incredible!
I just cant get over how groovy this is. Groove for days.
that guitar tone though :')
nice..
Whenever I'm seeking inner peace, I simply go back to listen to this masterpiece, what it does to me, is just so much more than words can describe, you're a blessing Plini. Thank you !!!
Ahh the vibes in this song.. so much creativity in 6 minutes, will always come back to it with a smile on my face
I had internal problems before I heard this song. While I listened I forgot my troubles and just sat on my chair feeling relaxed.
I'm actually mad I have existed for 22 years and am just now hearing Plini. I say 'existed' because I wasn't living until now.
Darrell Winter Plini’s music is a time signature machine.
*eye roll*
Oof
fucking took me 24
you're gonna "exist" until you realize how cringeworhty you're being right now.
this banger will soon turn 10. been with me for the past 5 years
10 years ago
Idk!!! This song still sounds way too ahead of time, even in the current time for me
Always plays it, always refreshes and renews me
Godly Plini
found my playlist from when i was a little kid(im 15) and saw this in there four times i have so many memories tied to this song bc i used to play it all the time kinda missed my old music taste
That same riff with "The End of Everything" is fabulous.
First time ever I can say that youtube's function 'recommended for you' works. Music of this gentleman appeared in my recommended videos. Also, I think I broke replay button :D
+MrCorvusC add repeat to before the .com part. you're welcome
or use Magic Actions for RUclips
Rick has a unique feel to his playing..He is one of those players you can recognize just by hearing!
Been trying to find this from a lil skies sample years ago and I accidentally click on this song and I have finally found my holy grail. Now if you’ll excuse me I’m going to cry
it remind me little bit Guthrie Govan... Am I the only one ?
Great son I like it. Smooth jazzy atmosphere
yeah me too, its what i love ;)
very govanesque
The intro yeah, but the rest of the song didn't sound like a Govan song tbh
The intro and first solo sounded a lot like Andy Timmons to be honest.
100% agree with this comment being a 17 year old with a soul far from my generation
This song on acid made me cry
Hook me up some? ;)
This cry on song made me acid
@@roeroethaboat been there
Did this song on acid make you cry or did you crying to this song make you go on acid? Or... Were you crying on acid then had to go listen to the song?
Dude everything makes you cry on acid haha
I like the way this guy, when he comes to a really difficult sounding line , just smiles and then pulls it off. Amazing...
Such a laid back and beautiful emotion behind the music. Just have a sense of "I want to make music"
have you ever heard Plini's music? have you ever heard Plini's music..... on weeeed?
+Drew Allen oh yeah bro!
+Drew Allen Happening now
It's happening now
16/02/2016 .. time 4:25AM
1/05/2016 4:19 PM India
14/5/2016 6:57 PM
The progression is just too brilliant to be forgotten
This song hits the soul.. HARD.. I love it! I can feel the passion among other feelings I get from this song.. first time I heard his song it almost put a tear in my eyes because I can genuinely FEEL the music in my bones and in my heart & soul. I love it.. thank you Plini ❤️
This song reminded me of how much my father loves selflessly and how i can never love so deeply....i was literally holding back my tears listening to this.....thank you plini!
There needs to be more people/bands around like Plini and Polyphia
Try Sithu Aye. Plini and Sithu Aye have had some collaborations. Particles Collide is the only one between the two I am aware of right now.
Check out Sithu Aye, Sarah Longfield, David Maxim Micic..
Thanks guys ^^
Storm Gorilon You might want to check us out too. Maybe you'll find something you like :) more material on our soundcloud too (vermilion_the_band).
Mizurnix
I agree, as far as song writing plini is superior. it is much more dimensional and dynamic, plus the soloing has a lot more musical complexity.
Music made with the Soul
Ive been listening to this long for what seems like so many years now and its just still so amazing, thanks plini
This song is mind blowing. It sounds really 80's because of the chord progressions in it and the melody and so much of the other aspects of this song! Incredible.
Whatever people say about the track. To me it's technical and comes straight outta "heart"!!! Hats off, this is the beauty of music!!
When that riff kicks in at 2:58 after the 20 second climb - it's just magic.
+conaghy Everytime he plays that melody in any of his songs it's instant magic!
I wish that solo was longer
I love Plini and all his material, but this, for an uknown reason, is still my favorite piece
Breath taking
No shade to anything else, but this is still the best thing he’s ever done. I wish he built on the styles in this more, but he’s gotten very jazzy.
People who don’t appreciates complex music like this are spare parts, buds. Only geniuses appreciates this.
Probably the greatest instrumental I've ever heard
listen more
@@CoolAsianGuy what is the greatest you've heard?
Definitely! This is the evolution of many generations!
It makes me feel so many feelings in each of your songs!
I consider your music to be close to perfection so as not to say that it is perfect
How the hell didn't I listen to this before? Wow... Thank you 2020
Welcome to the club pal
Watched him play this live from just a few feet away in a small venue. Got to meet him after the show too. Honestly one of the best days of my life lol
Also got to meet Nick Johnston as well. Great day.
AAL brought me here. Plini made me stay.
Same here ... saw these guys open up for AAL in Minneapolis ... All I can say is W O W !
Drew Dawkins nick johnston brought me here, but you're damn right, plini is having no hard time, at all, keeping me here.
Yeah bro, that's it
Same :)
Same here.
I love that little Phrase he ALWAYS adds through every song pretty much 2:59 - 3:07
También esta parte! 4:30 - 4:57
+The Book Incarnate yes ugh halycon is his best work
Some kind of signature on the bottom of the painting or maybe a “Plini Leitmotiv” :)
Gamma Ruíz The most Petrucci-esque part.
One of the best songs ever made! Plini really knows his sound and Rick's solo just fits perfectly.
I'm really diggin this 'Elevator Metal'.
WTF... take that back, bitch
This makes me want to switch from my Les Paul to a Strandberg.
I have a Les Paul and getting a Strandberg soon.
I hope the change leads to greater creativity. Peace.
I like the hardware and quality of strandbergs but damn if I don't hate the lack of a headstock, it feels like an unfinished guitar to me :/
Did you get one hahah
this makes me-- bah i dont have any guitar in the first place anyway
This is my all time favorite song, it tells a story without any words and is just beautiful in every single way
also the intro always gives me goosebumps
Plini's pieces always find their way to my emotions...
It starts out as R&B and turns into neoclassical prog metal. The huge variety of influences is what sets it apart. This guy knows his stuff.
It's like a combination of petrucci and govan. Love it
love that solo at 4:27
TheMouseMatt its so simple and yet so effective. Everything a solo should be and more
My favourite song of all time. Thank you for creating this Plini.
I think this is still the only song Plini’s ever done that has a blues/r&b style (at the start). Then it turns into epic prog/neoclassical/power metal. And full of awesome guitar from start to finish. 🎸 Still my favorite song of his.
1:16 gives me shivers every time !
FANTASTIC... Amazing, complex, melodic like hell and great & wonderful sounding guitar compositons... MASTERCLASS! Never heard of you before, but certainly you have inspired me to learn more about you and your incredible playing and composition endeavours. WOW!
the most badass thing you could do is have your own guitar from an amazing brand and then do an ad for that brand using your signature guitar then having that ad on your own music.
A virtuoso who’s technic conceals itself within the phrase and is used to embellish the color of the song is ALWAYS top on my list...bravo!
I'm absolutely enamoured by your music. This really touched that special spot of mine.
Never knew Rick Graham played on this. His part was so sick!
Gobsmackingly briiliant. Beautiful tones and techniques throughout without compromising melody and feel. Loving Plini a lot.
This is such a beautiful song! A gem! Thankful to have discovered this!
Absolutely cannot knock that guitar tone... Guthrie would be proud!
i have no words to describe what i'm feeling right now
Draw something then.
You just described what you were feeling by saying that
Bliss?
That opening solo has got to be the most gorgeous guitar piece I've heard, bar none.
To the girl I met on a weekend rock show in Kolkata. She suggested Plini. And then the band on stage started playing this very song,
Hey S*****,
If you ever find this. Thanks for suggesting this. Otherwise I'd have forgotten the name when the Universe in a crayon guy mentioned it. The song I was suggesting you is - Your hand in mine by Explosions in the sky. Do check that out as well.
It was nice meeting you. I was in a hurry and didn't get to say goodbye.
4:38 is one of the craziest licks i've ever heard in my life
I've lost count of how many times I've listened to this since I discovered it 3 days ago
I feel you
I hear Satriani, James Hetfield progressions, Vai, and definitely Petrucci. With all the great guitarists of the last 30 years how could you not be influenced?
man...this has to be one of the most powerful opening ever
goddamn!
I’ve been playing this song to this day, it just never gets old.
Ahah i saw him live few weeks ago. He asked people to clap on the 7/8 part at 1:17 , everybody got lost after 20sec :D.
Really? That should be an easy clap. Just clap quarter notes and you're good.
Yep that's i thought too ;)
what a troll :D Also he asked people to make a moshpit while playing Paper Moon :D watch?v=F_8Khx-GKDU
Most people are not musicians studied in rhythm theory beyond basic 4/4 patterns. It's quite sad, music outside 4/4 is more interesting.
@@Evan-fi4lj I feel like going over the bar with those quarter notes and feeling out the change of upbeat and downbeat would confuse the audience, then again it is a Plini crowd.
So much Guthrie and Petrucci in this one.
don't agree)
sorry)
1:52 ?? thats straight up petrucci man
intro is very guthrie, rest of it has petrucci written all over it. i was right about to make the same comment
Really, Everything has to come from somewhere. Guthrie wishes he can like this guy.
1:38 is incredibly DT (at their best)
This intro is so beautiful, peaceful and melancholic love it !
Plini's choice of music and theme of song is totally unique.the taste he has is unique too.
Hahaha Plini I love how you make riffs that you can add melodies from your other songs into another song and still have it sound 98% different after that one riff.... Brilliant!
This is just a masterpiece...
That's got to be one of the most inspiring guitar-driven instrumental songs i've heard in a while. Well done Plini!
This is one of my favorite songs of all time. All time.
Such atmosphere. love it
The Guthrie influence is strong with you, sir…and I can't get enough! Been holding out on listening to your stuff for whatever reason, I knew it was gonna be good due to all the great reviews i've been hearing, but MAN! This is the kind of stuff that's in my head constantly. Great job.
Man, not nearly enough people bring up Guthrie Govan. Dude's a fucking wizard.
Such a gem. Always come back to this EP and it's breathtaking no matter how many times I've listened to it. Need to redownload Bandcamp and get all his music back on my phone
No artist gives me the groovy chills better than Plini. Can't find another
Buckethead