The amount of professionalism Andrew carries in his left hand alone is quite stunning. If a guy didn't know any better, they might be blown away at the fact he does vocals in the song also. Strictly guitar here tho folks! Love it
I went to High school with Sergio. We werent friends or anything ( no beef or nothing like that just different cliques). Still kinda crazy seeing a dude you had history class with in a magazine youve been reading literally most of your life.
That song is amazing. The composition is going out of bounds and I love it. Very controlled and keeps the listener entertained and engaged. Sick polymeter riff in the middle, beautiful melodies, amazing intro riff. Everything here is perfect.
Yeah, but Eidola also got influences from New Progressive Rock movement stuff like The Mars Volta and Circa Survive, this song don't really shows those things tho.
Oh wow I was thinking "wow no dislikes that's awesome" but I guess RUclips must've just rolled out the update where you can't see the number of dislikes anymore. Dang- felt good to see absolutely everyone appreciating Eidola but I guess that's not the case lol.
^I would personally looove a playthrough/music video of the closer. I love how, right before it changes to the totally instrumental ending, there's that tiny moment where he and his wife are singing along with Matt screaming "I know you're starting to believe the end justifies the means"- such a small moment but its just sooo powerful how thats like the one moment in the whole album with all three of them coming together in unison. I also love the huge breakdown with "om ah hum" in that song too (which you should google the meaning of that phrase if you don't already know that- very "cool" meaning), along with "Narakka" from the chorus- SUCH a cool song all around. Same with Perennial Philosophy, while the song itself is based on the book, the book is about how all religions refer to the same thing and I've started reading it after listening to an interview with Andrew (the singer/main person behind the album) and hearing him describe it. Eidola's seriously one of if not my favorite band because past the absolutely awesome music itself, the lyrics always have suuuuch depth.
^. This was my least favorite song on the album (although I love the end of it). I think if Jon wasn't on it, it wouldn't have nearly the amount of attention it received. But still with that said, I serrriously loved the album and it is absolutely in my top 10 and for sure my number 1 of this year at the very least.
At least check out Empty Gardens and if you'd be willing, Elephant Bones. Those miiiight be my personal favorites but again, the album as a whole is superb (A lot of people also seemed to really Love Caustic Prayer and while I liked it, Id personally say it was, along with this song, far from the best off the album, but you could try that one too if you really wanted to!)
The amount of professionalism Andrew carries in his left hand alone is quite stunning. If a guy didn't know any better, they might be blown away at the fact he does vocals in the song also. Strictly guitar here tho folks! Love it
I thought Andrew added a lot of depth to DGD's live shows and latest recordings. A lot of talent for sure.
I went to High school with Sergio. We werent friends or anything ( no beef or nothing like that just different cliques). Still kinda crazy seeing a dude you had history class with in a magazine youve been reading literally most of your life.
That song is amazing. The composition is going out of bounds and I love it. Very controlled and keeps the listener entertained and engaged. Sick polymeter riff in the middle, beautiful melodies, amazing intro riff. Everything here is perfect.
Very well put. 👌🏻
It's like screamo from 15 years ago. SAOSIN, SOTY, FFAF, Taking Back Sunday...
Yeah, but Eidola also got influences from New Progressive Rock movement stuff like The Mars Volta and Circa Survive, this song don't really shows those things tho.
Epically heavy Eidola tune featuring Jon Mess. I dig
Not sure why people are disliking this, pretty great playthrough imo.
Probably because of the weird song structure and the screaming
@@freakypan-p4i Seems strange to click on a more progressive metal song and complain about it being too weird and having metal vocals
@@TheLastArchive Ikr, I'm a fan btw
Oh wow I was thinking "wow no dislikes that's awesome" but I guess RUclips must've just rolled out the update where you can't see the number of dislikes anymore. Dang- felt good to see absolutely everyone appreciating Eidola but I guess that's not the case lol.
Love it, Mikerisms nailed this it seems. Anymore of these coming Rise? This album guitar wise is absolute heaven
I need caustic Prayer. An empty gardens drum video would be nice too
@@HuntersReject97 don't forget forgotten tongues, that song sounds insane
^I would personally looove a playthrough/music video of the closer. I love how, right before it changes to the totally instrumental ending, there's that tiny moment where he and his wife are singing along with Matt screaming "I know you're starting to believe the end justifies the means"- such a small moment but its just sooo powerful how thats like the one moment in the whole album with all three of them coming together in unison. I also love the huge breakdown with "om ah hum" in that song too (which you should google the meaning of that phrase if you don't already know that- very "cool" meaning), along with "Narakka" from the chorus- SUCH a cool song all around.
Same with Perennial Philosophy, while the song itself is based on the book, the book is about how all religions refer to the same thing and I've started reading it after listening to an interview with Andrew (the singer/main person behind the album) and hearing him describe it. Eidola's seriously one of if not my favorite band because past the absolutely awesome music itself, the lyrics always have suuuuch depth.
Great song and great players
Some of the tastiest riffs in the game rn
I have one of those Gibsons! The Blonde Beauty, only 400 made. Awesome song.
Andrew finally playing a kiesal!
He’s been playing one for awhile. It was a blue strat for like 2/3 years
What is the model of Andrew's Kiesel guitar, does anyone know? I can't seem to find it
Cs3 I believe
Go, Sergio!
LOVE THIS SONG
Damn I love that Les Paul!
🙂 AWESOME!!!
Andrew Wells
Kinda rare to see a Les Paul used for modern Metal/Rock application
The proof that is not the guitar IS THE GUITAR PLAYER
If that’s the les paul I think it is, there were only 500 of them made. If I could’ve seen the neck I would’ve known for sure. 2007 model?
@@davidking2835 yeah the Blonde Beauty
I mean the only thing dictating the tone are the pickups, amp and speaker. So it's not really that rare.
Please tell me youre being sarcastic bro.
this is kinda like dance gavin dance minus the Will Swan guitar lines
Andrew Wells is the (formerly touring/session, now official) second guitarist for DGD while Sergio is in Sianvar and Royal Coda with Will sooooo
What is the tune?
So fucking good dude
Awesome great music song rock 🎸🔥
Now do caustic Prayer
Respect the talent but not the music.
You should listen to the album .
^. This was my least favorite song on the album (although I love the end of it). I think if Jon wasn't on it, it wouldn't have nearly the amount of attention it received. But still with that said, I serrriously loved the album and it is absolutely in my top 10 and for sure my number 1 of this year at the very least.
At least check out Empty Gardens and if you'd be willing, Elephant Bones. Those miiiight be my personal favorites but again, the album as a whole is superb
(A lot of people also seemed to really Love Caustic Prayer and while I liked it, Id personally say it was, along with this song, far from the best off the album, but you could try that one too if you really wanted to!)
Inserts shitty blues riff
Yawn…
Ratio + this song is good
Horrible song. Not bad players though.