Here's the list of guitarists you guys probably would like to have on your show : - Aaron marshall (intervals), -Rick graham , -Tim henson & scott lepage(polyphia) - mateus asato -plini -andy timmons -stephan taranto
there isnt much technique in metal its all pretty straightforward, its mostly just developing speed..unless your tosin abasi, but even then thats only the lighter side of metal (prog) the heavier genres arent that difficult to want to learn
@@insomniumanathema6696 they are both pretty much from the future/the future in modern/new school guitar playing! And if you don't know who's Rick Graham, you must've been living under rocks lool
@@insomniumanathema6696 No. Only those of great talent with a fairly big following. This guy and Rick Graham and the other guests fit the criteria. Im here for shred! Not for a rock lick.
On first hearing Jason here I thought - I can't listen to this, but soon I realised he is a world level, experienced, multi-instrumental, well schooled musician. My prejudice shattered.
@@daltoncrane3998 Yes, I admitted this in my response. Live and learn. Actually in the 70's I was a bearded, long haired barefoot hippie who silenced shops just by walking in. Life is a circle.
I remember when he was with born of Osiris in the early days but once he branched out and started doing stuff with Chelsea Grin then got with Luke Holland he just blew up and you can really see his potential Blossom from there this guy is absolutely amazing and for being around the same age as me is still one of my heroes
@UC1i84Evsyb0V8KMcTuVzzMw I usually agree that a lot of shred doesnt have feeling. Personally, I think his songs do have feeling for eg, his solo in Nasty and his originals have a lot of groove like Tendonitis
Jason has the most disgusting laugh :D fine bloke, though.. I'm happy to see this interview :) more young, modern players please! (Maybe Plini or Sithu? ♡)
I love that tidbit about not wanting something enough when people say they can't afford it, I have friends calling me spoiled for having higher end gear but I don't more money as they do and I see on their IG stories how they're always partying.
Jason, as well as other Millennial guitarists like Mateus Asato, Yvette Young, Sarah Longfield, Ichika Nito or Tosin Abasi, are proof that the art of guitar is safe and well. In fact, they are taking the guitar to the next level and are inventing their own styles. They will inspire future generations (together with the old heroes). Yup, the art of guitar is in good hands.
Great interview. Can’t say I like what he plays but he can play it damn well! Great job from the captain he is one of the most likeable and respectful interviewers on RUclips.
And this is ME getting as close as I’ll ever be to playing that fast, Captain. Also - this makes me wonder where I might’ve gotten to with music, had my parents supported me 25% of what Jason’s had.
Same. I envy people with supportive parents. My friend is an awesome drummer who's dad has infinite gear and he literally gave up to work a boring ass factory job. If I had 1/8th of that I'd be busting my ass man
one of the best if not the best new guitarists to come out in the last 5-10 years... the dudes arrangements are insane. totally going to buy his sig when it becomes available
Jason is truly humble when he's outside the stage. I love his personality. He looks very strong and fierce when doing live or in his music videos, yet very friendly and open in his social life.
After watching this a year or so ago I ordered one of the small foot stools he uses just to try and I literally can't play without it it helps so much with shoulder and back pain from long sessions, insane how helpful it is.
I so HOPE that he's getting a proper Band in the future with a good SINGER . His playing is soooo good. I wish he would do not only instrumental, so much potential to get to a way bigger audience.
What a humble and down to earth session! That discussion on "Anyone who says to you they cannot afford a piece of gear, is just because they don't want it enough" is totally relatable! Just be patient and do the work to save up, that whole experience will indeed be rewarding and meaningful! :)
That's crazy about the Train of Thought album being his intro to this style of playing because I remember something similar happening to me back when I was in college. This shows how much older I am as compared to Jason but I had been playing guitar for a year or so mostly playing covers of rock and nu metal bands when I heard that album. It was my first introduction to Dream Theater and that lead to me discovering many other progressive rock/metal bands over the years. Sadly I never really learned to play like any of them but I learned enough to be able to have a deeper appreciation for what they were doing musically.
Jason... Thank you, thank you, thank you. I've been saying it for years as a lumber grader who works in a big mill... 'spalted' wood is just rot. Never understood the appeal
I just uploaded my son. He was playing on Facebook live. Shared him on my channel. He loves this guy and his old band. If you hear him you’ll see he is in this guys league. I’m proud of him. His band is disareyen. He was started young and plays it all as well. Hahah. This guy really reminds me of him. Without the tattoos of course. Hahaha both play the hell out of pertrucci licks.
Great interview! I have listened to him since he was in Born of Osiris and have always been blown away by how clean he can play insane parts. Not to mention, well-written guitar parts. Now I understand why, he seems like he works incredibly hard to get where he is. He definitely learns from top-notch players.
Great interview. I really enjoy the natural progression of questions, and the lack of pretence from both these guys. It’s very interesting to hear about what got players to gravitate to what they’re currently doing. I always discover some cool stuff every time I listen to this show. BTW, Jason’s most recent album is dope AF!
I'd never heard of him til I saw this new EBMM sig guitar. He's obviously an amazing player...he's greatly influenced by my favorite guitarist, JP...his stories are really interesting and well-told...and he seems really cool. Now I need to check out his music.
One of the most important things. He said to his family that this is what I want to do in my life. Play guitar. And he got so much support from them. Other will have dropped out because their parents wanted them to be something else than themselves.
On that Andertons interview binge..Jason’s playing is absolutely terrifying. Would love to see Russ Parrish (Satchel) be interviewed by you..but obviously they do everything in character and I’ve heard they’ve knocked it back before. Grr!
Huge fan of all that remains and I loved Ollie Herbert man what a hard act to follow but you are amazing!! love Veil of Maya, Danny Houser is amazing bro! Wow great vid, learned a lot!
"Tss huh huh"-JR 2019
I love that his laugh has basically become a meme, haha!
The comment we were all waiting for
"tss huh huh" estd 2013*
insert *THANK YOU! STEVE CARRELL MEME*
Marijuana.
Aw hell yeah you should get Ricky Graham on the show
Koziolrh yes!!
Or David Graham
Agreed...
Pete asked Rick on Instagram if he was up for an interview with Andertons... looks like this may happen! 🤞🏻
Here's the list of guitarists
you guys probably would like to have on your show
: - Aaron marshall (intervals),
-Rick graham ,
-Tim henson & scott lepage(polyphia)
- mateus asato
-plini
-andy timmons
-stephan taranto
100% accurate, exactly who I would love to see
Jimmy Herring
I’d love to see Jason Becker ngl
The Captain Meets Mateus Asato
sardai33 this would be epic
We need the Danish Pete x Mateus jam on Andertons ASAP.
@@TobyKBTY Agree!
sardai33 PLEASE
@@TobyKBTY this
When Jason Richardson says it's hard...you know you're screwed
Absolutely!
Always tried playing that bluegrass part... cannot fuckin get it smh
@Big Rock or some young buckethead if you want slightly more recent iteration of it
there isnt much technique in metal its all pretty straightforward, its mostly just developing speed..unless your tosin abasi, but even then thats only the lighter side of metal (prog) the heavier genres arent that difficult to want to learn
Abhradeep Guha 😂
Rick Graham! Come on get on the show!
Who is he? And who is this guy too?
Should only invite big stars.
@@insomniumanathema6696 they are both pretty much from the future/the future in modern/new school guitar playing! And if you don't know who's Rick Graham, you must've been living under rocks lool
@@insomniumanathema6696 No. Only those of great talent with a fairly big following. This guy and Rick Graham and the other guests fit the criteria. Im here for shred! Not for a rock lick.
@@insomniumanathema6696 If you don't know them
Just read about them... Don't worry I don't abuse people..
What I’m hearing in this interview is how supportive his dad has been. Big props to Daddy Richardson.
I hope to see Yvette and Plini here one day.
Plini please! Or rather Plinese!!!!
@@shubham6288 Stooop hahhaha😂
So here's another indian shredder
Going to see Plini and Animals as Leaders in November!
His laugh reminds me of Professor Frink from The Simpsons
Danny Kershaw lol holy shit
I was just about to say this lmao
Glaiiiiiivennnnn
Danny Kershaw in my case, it reminds me to goofy (Disney) xD
Let the beginment commenculate!
It's also awesome hearing how Jason's dad was really supportive of everything he did and does. That's super cool.
My husband went to HS with his Dad. Said Roy was a very cool guy even back then. Had his own band too!
On first hearing Jason here I thought - I can't listen to this, but soon I realised he is a world level, experienced, multi-instrumental, well schooled musician. My prejudice shattered.
He's an unbelievable musician :)
why cause he has tattoos and is wearing a tank top....imagine thinking someone isnt capable of being great cause of how they look
@@daltoncrane3998 Yes, I admitted this in my response. Live and learn.
Actually in the 70's I was a bearded, long haired barefoot hippie who silenced shops just by walking in.
Life is a circle.
John Carden right on🤙🏻
When you first listen to it it sounds to technical. It took me to see him on a Jared Dines video just being himself to understand his music
Somebody please make a compilation vid of Jason’s laugh
I think the brief version would be
TSS HAHAHA - Jason Richardson.
He's so precise at everything, so he laughs the same everytime.
cool. i will make a compilation video ✌
Lol
@@MickZarco just like his shred skills... so precise lol
Jason's interviews are sooooo good. He's great at telling stories and makes for a great chat!
Yeah Rick Graham come on! Go to Andertons😊
I remember when he was with born of Osiris in the early days but once he branched out and started doing stuff with Chelsea Grin then got with Luke Holland he just blew up and you can really see his potential Blossom from there this guy is absolutely amazing and for being around the same age as me is still one of my heroes
He was a perfect match with boo, now his writing is too over the top imo
hcaz agreed. I did like his Chelsea Grin stuff though.
9:30 notice how every-time he hits a power chord he blinks, lol that's super interesting to me.
You know you have made it as a guitar player when you are invited to do a The Captain Meets
nope
said no one ever...
yeah...when you are opening for Dreamtheater, you deff need The Cap's invitation to feel good about yourself xD
Jason is such an incredible player. And those who say his playing has no feeling, simply haven’t heard his music.
@UC1i84Evsyb0V8KMcTuVzzMw I usually agree that a lot of shred doesnt have feeling. Personally, I think his songs do have feeling for eg, his solo in Nasty and his originals have a lot of groove like Tendonitis
His playing has no feeling...
Jeroen van Geel That is factually incorrect.
Who cares about feeling or not? If u like it great. If not it’s cool. Too many people box themselves/genres into rules or things that don’t matter.
we literally just saw him play his music..sounded like white noise to me..no feeling, or anything interesting happening
It’s great that you guys now interview slam dunk champions!
🤣🤣😂
Jason has the most disgusting laugh :D fine bloke, though.. I'm happy to see this interview :) more young, modern players please! (Maybe Plini or Sithu? ♡)
I’m so happy a guitarist like this is on here and making it. More up incoming shredders please.
That moment the old guitarist from one of your favorite deathcore bands makes it on Anderson’s. Dang!
I don’t ever watch her long interviews, but this was top notch. Jason Richardson is my fav guitarist. Well done chap
I just got my first real electric guitar it’s awesome.
Enjoy it mate! Playing guitar is a fantastic hobby, allows for both creativity and feeling like a badass :)
I love that tidbit about not wanting something enough when people say they can't afford it, I have friends calling me spoiled for having higher end gear but I don't more money as they do and I see on their IG stories how they're always partying.
Fuck yes! Enjoy yourself, friend. Such a good feeling.
Be prepared to learn your first favorite riff...it's awesome
Wouty oh yeah. I love American Idiot by Green Day
call brandon ellis from black dahlia murder...he is a monster player
YES! Such an entertaining band, get them all in!!
Best modern guitar for my style of guitar playing. Amazing vibrato
One of the best in modern metal right now tbh
THIS. Dude is a modern day old school shred lord with insaaaane vibrato. His playing is inspiring as hell.
And way more tasteful.
Jason, as well as other Millennial guitarists like Mateus Asato, Yvette Young, Sarah Longfield, Ichika Nito or Tosin Abasi, are proof that the art of guitar is safe and well. In fact, they are taking the guitar to the next level and are inventing their own styles. They will inspire future generations (together with the old heroes). Yup, the art of guitar is in good hands.
Fuck yeah
Fine, but all these sound very generic and drab. Nothing like the originals.
@@guillermojperea6355if you think Matteus Asato sounds unoriginal you need new ears
The neck profile of his sterling 6 string is just amazing. Having a blast playing it 👍🏻
Man how cool is that playing guitar hero to a band then years later your on stage with them.
Jason playing guitar -
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02:46
09:30
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15:31
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46:51 SLAP
Great interview. Can’t say I like what he plays but he can play it damn well! Great job from the captain he is one of the most likeable and respectful interviewers on RUclips.
Wow, I was literally just watching Jason Richardson covers and this popped up in my notifications lol GOOD TIMING!
Dream come true for me too dude.
that's how RUclips works
Algorithm lol
I'm from northern Virginia!! one of us made it out lol
The Captain knows how to interview any guitarist. Always enjoy his conversational style. Jason definitely has massive chops.
Great player and great advice on sweep arpeggios! That was exactly my problem muting with the right hand!
Jesus Christ he’s only 27. Mega talent man 👊🏻
hope he doesn't die this year then!
...talking about the difference between fretboards..."I just can't quite put my finger on it"...lol
And this is ME getting as close as I’ll ever be to playing that fast, Captain.
Also - this makes me wonder where I might’ve gotten to with music, had my parents supported me 25% of what Jason’s had.
Same. I envy people with supportive parents. My friend is an awesome drummer who's dad has infinite gear and he literally gave up to work a boring ass factory job. If I had 1/8th of that I'd be busting my ass man
Really good interview probably my favourite so far 10/10
Absolutely brilliant player, love his tone too
one of the best if not the best new guitarists to come out in the last 5-10 years... the dudes arrangements are insane. totally going to buy his sig when it becomes available
Its ridiculous how good this newer generation is. Andy James is badass as well
I remember getting lessons from JR on bandhappy back in the day. Was such a cool site!
Jason is a very chill dude
Jason is truly humble when he's outside the stage. I love his personality.
He looks very strong and fierce when doing live or in his music videos, yet very friendly and open in his social life.
Jason will forever in my eyes be this strange kid with really long hair, drinking *only* Monster and shredded on guitar
After watching this a year or so ago I ordered one of the small foot stools he uses just to try and I literally can't play without it it helps so much with shoulder and back pain from long sessions, insane how helpful it is.
The Captain meets Aaron Marshall (Intervals). Get this dude on here.
Agree!
PLEASE
Seen these guys in December with BTBAM and Chon, he had the most positive and exciting energy I have seen
I so HOPE that he's getting a proper Band in the future with a good SINGER . His playing is soooo good. I wish he would do not only instrumental, so much potential to get to a way bigger audience.
He doesn’t leave much room for a singer in his music...he’d have to switch his approach up a bit
Captain: Is that the A Major 7 Herman Li was telling me about?
Hey don't badmouth Herman Li he'll shit on your head
@@Spaceman2921 loooool
@@Spaceman2921 I don't get this. Context?
Bought an orange ppc-412 in white off Jason few years back! He has gracious enough to sign her 👍🏼 #respect
What a humble and down to earth session! That discussion on "Anyone who says to you they cannot afford a piece of gear, is just because they don't want it enough" is totally relatable! Just be patient and do the work to save up, that whole experience will indeed be rewarding and meaningful! :)
That's crazy about the Train of Thought album being his intro to this style of playing because I remember something similar happening to me back when I was in college. This shows how much older I am as compared to Jason but I had been playing guitar for a year or so mostly playing covers of rock and nu metal bands when I heard that album. It was my first introduction to Dream Theater and that lead to me discovering many other progressive rock/metal bands over the years. Sadly I never really learned to play like any of them but I learned enough to be able to have a deeper appreciation for what they were doing musically.
I love his guitar it’s absolutely breathtaking
Lee does great interviews. really enjoyed this one, like many others. Jason Richardson kicks all kinds of behind!
When i started play guitar i have to watch jason shred ,thats gave me inspirational
Jason...
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I've been saying it for years as a lumber grader who works in a big mill...
'spalted' wood is just rot.
Never understood the appeal
You should do The Captain meets Plini & Marc Okubo!
His laugh cracks me up
Daniel Seale
It’s like Grease Pit from the Biker Mice From Mars.
I just heard Painkiller on the radio for the first time yesterday. straaaaange
Great interview!!
Insightful questions as always, Jason is a MACHINE.
i love his laugh, wish someone would do a compilation 🤣
His cover of Lindsey Stirling's The Arena is jaw dropping.
I never knew it was a cover. It is a kickass song :)
Not really
@@hcaz5818 says someone who prob struggles to play Metallica lmao
@@cyanide3833 yep I def cant play metallica... lol
First time I’ve seen a Fractal on an Andertons video! 🤘😀🤘
0:22 Beautiful tapping lick from his guest solo on Polyphia’s ‘Aviator’
I love how his playing keeps evolving over the years. Like the guy wasn't stupid good back in the ASP days
45:24, the my favorite run from his Aviator solo! Yeah! Found in the wild! Rock on Jason!
I just uploaded my son. He was playing on Facebook live. Shared him on my channel. He loves this guy and his old band. If you hear him you’ll see he is in this guys league. I’m proud of him. His band is disareyen. He was started young and plays it all as well. Hahah. This guy really reminds me of him. Without the tattoos of course. Hahaha both play the hell out of pertrucci licks.
Great interview! I have listened to him since he was in Born of Osiris and have always been blown away by how clean he can play insane parts. Not to mention, well-written guitar parts. Now I understand why, he seems like he works incredibly hard to get where he is. He definitely learns from top-notch players.
The melodys are outstanding
Jason’s laugh is so good 😂👌🏻
loved this interview. totally dig Jason's sig EBMM too.
Was at the show in Bulgaria! Both Jason and Luke are at the top of the game atm! Great seeing you guys hang!
I was hoping they'd mention his born of Osiris album the discovery. !!! So goooooddddd
This was a great interview. I checked out some of Jason's music and it wasn't my style but he is incredibly talented and really interesting.
Check out The Arena or Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy. It's not his songs, just covers of Lindsey Stirling songs
Not a big fan of his solo work either. Listen to Born of Osiris’ Discovery album. The song Behold/XIV is INSANE!!
Where's Joss when you need him!
I knew his music but not him... all I can say is he seems humble and likeable. Cool guy. Monster player.
Syn Gates would be cool
Yeeeessssss
This was super awesome! Glad to see guys from my generation and genre make it to "Captain meets"!
I read "Shred Alert!", I like even before I watch!
A shredder fan.
His laugh cracks me up! Love it! Dude's super talented 👏
Great interview. I really enjoy the natural progression of questions, and the lack of pretence from both these guys. It’s very interesting to hear about what got players to gravitate to what they’re currently doing. I always discover some cool stuff every time I listen to this show. BTW, Jason’s most recent album is dope AF!
All I know is, I love and respect Jason even more now. ❤️
improved my sweep picking in 10 seconds, cheers Jason!
he certainly deserves the attention he is getting lately, awesome guitar player & musician
What a wealth of knowledge and insights in this episode! Thank capt!
Thanks both of you guys for make this interview !
People... just sit back, relax & enjoy...
Him and his dad must be good buds. Nice to hear.
I'd never heard of him til I saw this new EBMM sig guitar. He's obviously an amazing player...he's greatly influenced by my favorite guitarist, JP...his stories are really interesting and well-told...and he seems really cool. Now I need to check out his music.
I remember seeing him with all shall perish when i was 19, he was barely 16 or 17. i touched his foot!
Happy birthday, Ben. You young whipper snapper.
Hey! Saw you in Bulgaria! You where great!
One of the most important things. He said to his family that this is what I want to do in my life. Play guitar. And he got so much support from them. Other will have dropped out because their parents wanted them to be something else than themselves.
On that Andertons interview binge..Jason’s playing is absolutely terrifying.
Would love to see Russ Parrish (Satchel) be interviewed by you..but obviously they do everything in character and I’ve heard they’ve knocked it back before. Grr!
Hey! I can play the intro to Through the Fire and Flames on Guitar Hero one-handed! Does that mean I'm cooler than Jason Richardson?
No :)
I've followed this dude since dream theater covers on RUclips then he got to asp, but when he went to boo and did the discovery album. Amazing stuff.
Amazing player 👌👌🤟🏼🤟🏼 some of his songs can be shreddy but this guy has great melody going with it.
Huge fan of all that remains and I loved Ollie Herbert man what a hard act to follow but you are amazing!! love Veil of Maya, Danny Houser is amazing bro! Wow great vid, learned a lot!
early piano lessons seems to be a recurring theme with great guitar players.
truuue
I love when guitarists sound human. That opening was so sick!
This was awesome, as always. You keep surprising me with the great choice of players you're able to interview here!