Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! 🙌 I totally get where you’re coming from, and your feedback is pure GOLD While this one may not have hit the WOW factor for you. Your input fuels my fire brothe
The end of Sycamore has always gotten me. Always makes me a bit emotional for some reason. The first time I saw them live with the ending, I about crapped my pants. The feeling has grown ever with time. This one got me the most.
I was there. The venue made it clear before the show started that you'd get tossed out if you tried to take any photos or videos with your cell phone. Not surprising, really, as the band were planning to record the show for a commercial release.
It is. I went to my first post rock show in 2007. It was MONO and they were playing with some bands that were kinda random trash metal bands. When MONO came on stage and played Halcyon (Beautiful Days) and Yearning I was caught in a storm I can’t describe. When I listen to bands like MONO, TDWY, Caspian, and some others like Yasushi Yoshida my heart feels like it swells up and then it feels light!
its been months ago, but seeing their live performance was my most magical experience and the crowd was amazing as well, and it struck me when they played this song at the end, i literraly cried with no reason, hopefully when I go back to Indonesia I can find your concert,
I bet you did not cry for no reason - I got the feeling, that music can lead us to the transcendental core of beauty. And this music, the way it builds up to the ending - that's touching transcendence in these terms! One can not resist such a thing - these were the tears of happiness.
If I had to choose a song that I had to listen for the rest of my life, It'd probably be this. This is more than just a song. It's about thriving, kicking ass despite facing endless suffering. It's about life. It IS more life than song. But yeah... I guess this song makes me feel stuff heh
Whenever someone tells me "there's no good music anymore", I always refer them to some sort of post-rock or post-metal group. Looks like I have yet ANOTHER amazing group to add to that list. Really, post-rock/post-metal really restored my hope that new, good music is still being created, it's just not in the spotlight like it used to be. This had to have been one of the most beautifully awesome performances I've ever seen.
Anyone who's says music is dead, simply stopped listening! They basically didn't grow musically after their formative years and have decided to shout that out as if its someones else fault. I've Literally got so much music to listen to and catch up on all the time it dumbfounds me whenever anyone makes that statement!
@@SoulWalrus Agreed! It's not just post-rock, but post-rock has such amazing music. In my book, it's like the continuation of classical music, even moreso than progressive rock.
I gotta tell a story about this song. I had just packed up my entire life and moved to Colorado. I was in a weird place. I missed home and the future was extremely uncertain. My girlfriend wanted to go buy some edibles, take the dogs to the dog park, and then drive to Boulder. We did just that. We both ate a 10mg edible gummy before the park and I felt completely normal while out with the dogs. We loaded them up and began driving to Boulder and suddenly...it hit us. We had the windows down and this song was blasting as we drove west on 36 towards Boulder. There is a part of this drive where you just begin to ascend up this huge long hill and I swear it was like this song was made for this exact section of the drive. It was timed so perfectly. As we began to ascend the song began to build, and at the very top of the hill the song reached it's crescendo (10:52) and we were greeted with one of the most beautiful views of the mountains. As people that were not used to just seeing huge mountains all the time, it was an out of body experience. Throughout the entire song neither of us said a word. We just stared forward and were completely caught up in the moment. As the song ended and we were closer to town we kinda snapped out of it and just looked at each other with huge eyes. Like, "whoa, what just happened!?" Then...I told her I couldn't feel my foot on the brakes and I started freaking out a bit haha. I now relive that moment anytime I make that drive and it always gives me chills. The End
Ended up finding this after coming across their Audiotree recording of this song and my gosh...what an absolute amazing and emotional journey it must have been to be there and hear this live. I've already listened/watched this probably 10x in a row. So beautiful and tremendously inspiring to pick up the guitar!
Maybe I'm a tool. But I'm new to hearing your material, but I find myself waiting, anticipating with a burning desire to hear a voice cry out from the beautiful chaos. I feel like there should be a singer. I'm sure there's no interest in implementing one this far along in your career. But I truly hear a voice where there isn't one.
+When I am King Actually take a look at their newer stuff. There are some vague vocals on Gone in Bloom and Bough, some more distinct ones on Echo and Abyss, and some definitive ones on Run Dry. I don't think it will ever be their mainstay but I think they do find it interesting to do every now and then.
+When I am King You aren't a tool. But I will say that a lot of people find enjoyment in the lack of distinct vocals, because it lets you fill in your own meaning. Or you could drop definite meanings altogether and just be in a place of pure emotion.
I'm not sure what it is about this style of music, if it even is one, that gets to me on a different level than say a straight forward rock tune does but these guys are fucking SICK!!!!!
Lol honestly, instrumental post-rock is typically meant to make the listener sit back and think, contemplate life, imagine and dream, etc. It's instrumental so you can generally come up with any interpretation. For me, this song reminds me of the sadness of a close relative of mine that passed away, followed up with the hope that I know she's free of pain and aging in heaven now, joyfully celebrating eternity. But for others, it could have a completely different meaning. That's the beauty of post-rock.
Every so often, I come back and watch this video, and I'm always amazed that this actually happened and the whole world doesn't know about it.
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! 🙌 I totally get where you’re coming from, and your feedback is pure GOLD While this one may not have hit the WOW factor for you. Your input fuels my fire brothe
The end of Sycamore has always gotten me. Always makes me a bit emotional for some reason. The first time I saw them live with the ending, I about crapped my pants. The feeling has grown ever with time. This one got me the most.
Same here. I feel it as an ascension to the Godhead. Illimitable optimism.
This wasn't a song we just witnessed. It was a ceremony.
True fans - there for the music - I don't see a single cell phone, and this makes me happy.
You're goddamn right
srry man, 12:42
I was there. The venue made it clear before the show started that you'd get tossed out if you tried to take any photos or videos with your cell phone. Not surprising, really, as the band were planning to record the show for a commercial release.
You're so right ! I can't stop listening their masterpieces music.
@@RiqueDropsBanter hahahahahaha
2020, hope this one get back into their setlists after all this Covid thing. This is medicine.
It is. I went to my first post rock show in 2007. It was MONO and they were playing with some bands that were kinda random trash metal bands. When MONO came on stage and played Halcyon (Beautiful Days) and Yearning I was caught in a storm I can’t describe. When I listen to bands like MONO, TDWY, Caspian, and some others like Yasushi Yoshida my heart feels like it swells up and then it feels light!
haha the drum circle part at the end looked so fun
After listening to this for over 5 years. I only just realised that the into at the start was Vienna. Bliss.
I cry every time.
I have no words to describe how I feel when I see this video. It's pure magic.
This was so epic.
+Ares14 hi mike
+ilikematches2 hi alex
:p
Thank-you Underoath for introducing me to such a wonderful band.
+Fernau reason yeeeeeeees. found out abut them through underoath as well!
+Elaine Glad that people is discovering this band and this genre :)
I can die peacefully to this
So happy Caspian has the opportunity to play for so many new people on the Underoath tour. Please support them and get Dust and Disquiet!
John Buehler す
Thee best post rock song ever in my opinion! It brings Tears of joy every time. Must be played at my funeral party for sure! ❤️
The most fokn amazing ARTISTS ever!!!!!!!!!
I was so lucky to see them play this song live.
for me this is their best song ever, this song gave me “spiritual awakening”
Incredible and fantastically epic... what a musical journey.... ending was awesome ❤❤
Probably the best Instumental post rock song of all time in my opinion .
i just call it my favorite
This song is amazing... that’s true.
No that’s sleep by GYBE
yeah. I can't choose between this and 65dos radioprotector.
@@rangansengupta4481GYBE is overrated af. Too many vocalized songs that I can't even sit through a whole album of theirs.
saw this live yesterday... such a perfect way to end a concert!
Every time I watch this I get a little more hope. Thank you for making this song.
its been months ago, but seeing their live performance was my most magical experience and the crowd was amazing as well, and it struck me when they played this song at the end, i literraly cried with no reason, hopefully when I go back to Indonesia I can find your concert,
I bet you did not cry for no reason - I got the feeling, that music can lead us to the transcendental core of beauty. And this music, the way it builds up to the ending - that's touching transcendence in these terms! One can not resist such a thing - these were the tears of happiness.
Dear RUclips: having commercial ads interrupting this masterpiece is an outrageous crime.
Great!!!!!! thanks guys, 10 more years...
Who would honestly dislike this?
those drumheads
If I had to choose a song that I had to listen for the rest of my life, It'd probably be this. This is more than just a song. It's about thriving, kicking ass despite facing endless suffering. It's about life. It IS more life than song.
But yeah... I guess this song makes me feel stuff heh
This will Be played at my funeral party for sure!! A most most favorite!!! Love everything about it. 💕
Speechless........
That's as good as it gets, thats just made my night seeing & hearing this video.Mogwai and Caspian Rule!
If that isn't great music, then I don't know what is.
exactly
Whenever someone tells me "there's no good music anymore", I always refer them to some sort of post-rock or post-metal group. Looks like I have yet ANOTHER amazing group to add to that list. Really, post-rock/post-metal really restored my hope that new, good music is still being created, it's just not in the spotlight like it used to be. This had to have been one of the most beautifully awesome performances I've ever seen.
Anyone who's says music is dead, simply stopped listening! They basically didn't grow musically after their formative years and have decided to shout that out as if its someones else fault. I've Literally got so much music to listen to and catch up on all the time it dumbfounds me whenever anyone makes that statement!
@@SoulWalrus Agreed! It's not just post-rock, but post-rock has such amazing music. In my book, it's like the continuation of classical music, even moreso than progressive rock.
Its the little bitch of the
POST PANK.....
I gotta tell a story about this song. I had just packed up my entire life and moved to Colorado. I was in a weird place. I missed home and the future was extremely uncertain. My girlfriend wanted to go buy some edibles, take the dogs to the dog park, and then drive to Boulder. We did just that. We both ate a 10mg edible gummy before the park and I felt completely normal while out with the dogs. We loaded them up and began driving to Boulder and suddenly...it hit us. We had the windows down and this song was blasting as we drove west on 36 towards Boulder. There is a part of this drive where you just begin to ascend up this huge long hill and I swear it was like this song was made for this exact section of the drive. It was timed so perfectly. As we began to ascend the song began to build, and at the very top of the hill the song reached it's crescendo (10:52) and we were greeted with one of the most beautiful views of the mountains. As people that were not used to just seeing huge mountains all the time, it was an out of body experience. Throughout the entire song neither of us said a word. We just stared forward and were completely caught up in the moment. As the song ended and we were closer to town we kinda snapped out of it and just looked at each other with huge eyes. Like, "whoa, what just happened!?" Then...I told her I couldn't feel my foot on the brakes and I started freaking out a bit haha. I now relive that moment anytime I make that drive and it always gives me chills. The End
I can imagine that being a really surreal experience, thanks for sharing! ☺
so many feelings, so many emotions
mind blown .. wow
Es increible como esta canción te puede redimir de todo lo que estás viviendo, un obra maestra sin duda alguna.
still the best live ever recorded. in my opinion
If God’s language is music, this piece of glory is the translation.
Ended up finding this after coming across their Audiotree recording of this song and my gosh...what an absolute amazing and emotional journey it must have been to be there and hear this live. I've already listened/watched this probably 10x in a row. So beautiful and tremendously inspiring to pick up the guitar!
What a performance! Caspian is life.
This one is so melancholic
Indonesia love this band very much.
wonderful
Life changing
this is fucking breathtaking. i can't and a don't want to understand people who dislike this
This is crazy amazing!!!!!
何度観ても感動します
ART
Great great music - one of my alltime favourite
I enjoy this version over the album version
Incredible finish goosebumps every time
Amazing
В конце - аж мурашки по коже!!!
¡ Fantastic !!
WHY DOES THIS VIDEO ONLY HAVE 5,600 VIEWS?!?
+Justin Cole I know, right? Probably the best performance of Sycamore I've seen on the youtube.
+Justin Cole because people are listening and watching shit.
Almost 31 thousand now.
111k now
awesome
definitely good stuff
Powerful.
💗
HERMOSO!
niiiiiiiiiiice!
I need to see them live. I have to. Sadly they lost their bass player, but we know he wanted them to continue on...
my eyes are water
고맙습니다.
That fender jazz master at 6:45 damn what a sound🤘🤘 anyone got correct tabs and tuning for this song👏👏🤘🤘
Maybe I'm a tool. But I'm new to hearing your material, but I find myself waiting, anticipating with a burning desire to hear a voice cry out from the beautiful chaos. I feel like there should be a singer. I'm sure there's no interest in implementing one this far along in your career. But I truly hear a voice where there isn't one.
+When I am King Actually take a look at their newer stuff. There are some vague vocals on Gone in Bloom and Bough, some more distinct ones on Echo and Abyss, and some definitive ones on Run Dry. I don't think it will ever be their mainstay but I think they do find it interesting to do every now and then.
Will do.
+When I am King You aren't a tool. But I will say that a lot of people find enjoyment in the lack of distinct vocals, because it lets you fill in your own meaning. Or you could drop definite meanings altogether and just be in a place of pure emotion.
This was meant to be a celebration yet I’m sitting here crying like a fucking baby.
damn!
I'm not sure what it is about this style of music, if it even is one, that gets to me on a different level than say a straight forward rock tune does but these guys are fucking SICK!!!!!
post-rock is life, bruh
FUCK-YEAH.
2023?? 😊
Что-то невероятное!
like a heaven , i have one title song for Caspian '' Please call me when autumn days " please make a great postrock song :) thx ..come to indonesia
Chris Friedrich...rest in peace
Long live “post frickin rock”
fuckin mad awesome
Anyone has Got the correct tab and tuning for this amazing song. Just for Philip jamisons part…. Thanks..
9 people roam the earth with no soul...
10 now
好
can anyone help me out with the meaning of this song please?
Morgan Hayes the lyrics are straightforward man!
Lol honestly, instrumental post-rock is typically meant to make the listener sit back and think, contemplate life, imagine and dream, etc. It's instrumental so you can generally come up with any interpretation. For me, this song reminds me of the sadness of a close relative of mine that passed away, followed up with the hope that I know she's free of pain and aging in heaven now, joyfully celebrating eternity.
But for others, it could have a completely different meaning. That's the beauty of post-rock.
+Jacob soothing interpretation
please play in indonesia
The eventual whatever our daft species suggests.. It will all be improved by THAT.
I just got turned on to this band , me likey ...bit like mogwai
Considered the same genre: post-rock. I have recommndations if you need 'em
@@robc5051 give it to me
this is toi much ...
These INFERNAL advertisements.
Lol pleb crowd
Amazing
awesome