this video is great, thanks for uploading it. i'm a big revocation fan, but i'm also into jazz, so it's nice to hear more of dave talking about that side of his playing.
Well here's the thing. If it sounds like shit, no one cares how difficult or impressive it is to pull off! A 4/4 composition with 3 chords can evoke far more powerful emotions to the listener than mindless virtuoso flexing! This is why guys Gary Moore and Joe Bonamassa always sound better than any death metal guitarist that's probably more technically proficient. Why is it so hard to get that, odd or even time signatures, fast or slow, a million or 2 mph, unusual or usual chords doesn't matter at all. In the end only the emotional impact that a composition has is what matters.
not sure why this comment is here, Dave himself entirely disproves this rule. Yeah you can make a super complex shreddy composition in odd time and with complex theory elements, but what’s more challenging that doing that is making the composition sound good, which Dave somehow manages to do with every single song he writes. His soloing on every single Revocation album is deeply imbued with feeling and creates a sense of cohesiveness among the chaos. There’s lots of feeling in complex over-the-top music, it’s just a different feeling than mainstream guitar music and sometimes takes a more trained ear to truly appreciate it.
Because your boring ass sense of texture doesn't allow to appreciate how other genres reinterpret Jazz, stay stuck in the past, fossil. Davidson can outplay them moron, he started as a Jazz professional.
this video is great, thanks for uploading it. i'm a big revocation fan, but i'm also into jazz, so it's nice to hear more of dave talking about that side of his playing.
Wow! As a jazz-curious metalhead this was really an outstanding talk! Thanks for sharing 🤘
Colin with the 240bpm galloping chugs just made my whole day
Dave is on a whole different level
The Outer Ones is a beautiful record.
this is awesome, thank you!
Thanks for putting this up Colin wanted to see it since I saw the clips on the gram!
"And thanks to all you guys for coming out" , me seeing this video in the middle of the pandemy, fuck I miss those old times
Friedman amps. Dope.
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hi Lucas
bruh that intro did dave so dirty😭mf didn’t give him any credit at all
Yeah... i quit
I quit
its ok...
@@goaliesforpres Thanks, Its not for everyone
Well here's the thing. If it sounds like shit, no one cares how difficult or impressive it is to pull off!
A 4/4 composition with 3 chords can evoke far more powerful emotions to the listener than mindless virtuoso flexing!
This is why guys Gary Moore and Joe Bonamassa always sound better than any death metal guitarist that's probably more technically proficient.
Why is it so hard to get that, odd or even time signatures, fast or slow, a million or 2 mph, unusual or usual chords doesn't matter at all. In the end only the emotional impact that a composition has is what matters.
not sure why this comment is here, Dave himself entirely disproves this rule. Yeah you can make a super complex shreddy composition in odd time and with complex theory elements, but what’s more challenging that doing that is making the composition sound good, which Dave somehow manages to do with every single song he writes. His soloing on every single Revocation album is deeply imbued with feeling and creates a sense of cohesiveness among the chaos. There’s lots of feeling in complex over-the-top music, it’s just a different feeling than mainstream guitar music and sometimes takes a more trained ear to truly appreciate it.
It's all taste here, no absolute truth.
Because your boring ass sense of texture doesn't allow to appreciate how other genres reinterpret Jazz, stay stuck in the past, fossil.
Davidson can outplay them moron, he started as a Jazz professional.
It’s just music. No right or wrong.