Saw them with Animals As Leaders and Chon in El Paso supporting this album back in 2014 and they played flawlessly. I met nearly everyone that was on tour and they were all pretty nice dudes, but Alex Webster and Jeff Loomis took the cake. They spoke to fans like long lost friends and were grateful/flattered that we came out. Alex even saw me leaving after talking to him and waved goodbye while shouting "Thanks for coming out, man! Have a good night!" Still the most humble "celebrities" I've ever met. One of the best nights of my life.
When someone says tech death has no emotional quality, show them this masterpiece. \m/ So many tasteful leads and a ton of dynamics that make this album such a pleasure to listen to.
@@chopholtz4950 wow man. just wow. I didn't read that entire splurge, but it seems you wasted SO much time on a HUGE comment to say commenting is a waste of time. The only thing more ironic, is that it seems to have made FIVE people read it. FAWK.
@@chopholtz4950 I'm inclined to disagree with you saying tech death's always energetic and expressing power. There's a lot of that, but I think the use of liberated dissonance within the subgenre employed by certain bands, i.e. Gorguts, Ad Nauseam and the like, leaves ample room for emotional nuance beyond other genres that don't have access to the same unique combinations of timbre and harmony
Alex is definitely my favorite bass player of all time! Love that he hooked up with Loomis! There are guitar players that inspire me to pick up the guitar and then there is Loomis who makes me want to cry and quit playing! 😂😭🤘🔥🤘
WOAH...JUST, WOAHHHHHH. This, is next level musicianship! Then to add a super hard element to it all...This may be the hardest headbanging I've done to a vocaless progressive band, however I LOVE the subtle growls yu can sometimes pick up on I the background. Even the band can't resist! Dam I gotta practice my scales!
I wouldn't have lasted this long if there noisy lyrics its better without lyrics. But that's up to the individual listner.. I love the speed that they play the quarter note I've just being jamming along with blotted science, and I was saying to my girlfriend that jams with me she asked me about how quick can anyone play 64ths I thought hands grothnan plays 64th time but quarternote and it open to all styles so I said to her that we are all ready playing 64th through our tonight .but yeah, it's that quarter note, and it enables us all to explore music . I'm 57 years old and I still listen to this type music core they get to every note possible and keeps I'd say all of us in tune with the earth orchestral music is the same they'll get to every note played on the scale fucken beautiful and the most beautiful thing I did qas take up music , I qas 21 then so I had some lesson's to make sure that what I was playing was true and learnt to read a little drum scores or manuscrips as these sheet music to every musical instrument in the world . That's a true story
Greatest masterpiece ever composed, this is of the genius style instrumental albums, I can only say and comparing this album with what I'm about to say is a very high level if not the top level of artistry, but this is like a full album of "to live is to die"
@@Minty.Fresh.Tunes. I agree to an extent, I think it's all in the manner of music a person leans towards the most, I live Jeff Loomis anything he creates, and the to live I'd to die comment is the sake of how the changes coexist with the sing itself, going to and from one scale to the next without it seemingly out of place in the totality of the song, I am a huge nevermore fan, and you can definitely hear when Jeff started to write a majority of the music...r.i.p. Warell Dane, but I will agree as I said to a point on your comment
I don't know how Jeff Loomis does it1. I'm stunned by his playing, but it's his songwriting that is unparalleled in its consistency. I mean, not even Bach composed Loomis' high percentage (nearly 100%) of songs that I don't just merely *want* to hear but also think are super solid compositions. It's just nuts.
Part of it, as also with the hyper-cerebrality of Robert Fripp (who is not as consistently successful), is the use of really compelling guitar tones. So it doesn't necessarily matter what the song is doing, it just sounds sick and delicious.
Im so happy i got to see this ablum performed live in Louisville it was a super small venue so i got to be like a foot away from the guitars but i gave them there space to jam it was a musician tour the band roster was down right awsome.
I think they wanted to hit the thumbs up but their hands were shaking so much from the shear brutality and excellence of this album that it went outta whack
Saw them with Animals As Leaders and Chon in El Paso supporting this album back in 2014 and they played flawlessly. I met nearly everyone that was on tour and they were all pretty nice dudes, but Alex Webster and Jeff Loomis took the cake. They spoke to fans like long lost friends and were grateful/flattered that we came out. Alex even saw me leaving after talking to him and waved goodbye while shouting "Thanks for coming out, man! Have a good night!" Still the most humble "celebrities" I've ever met. One of the best nights of my life.
its amazing how nice metal band players are to people
its almost a 180 degree swap to the kind of songs they play
Meno male che ce' ancora qualcuno con i piedi per terra li ammiro😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Circus Maximus too have this kind of attitude. Thanks for sharing, mate
Sometimes I get frustrated knowing that there's not enough life span to listen to all the great music out there. This is one hell of a great album!
Especially if You wanna be one of the ones that writes & or performs it too.
What a great 👍 player 👏 ❤😂😮😅😅😊thanks again
Stunning album! The lyrics touched me deeply!
Great vocals too!
Sh
When someone says tech death has no emotional quality, show them this masterpiece. \m/ So many tasteful leads and a ton of dynamics that make this album such a pleasure to listen to.
That sounds killer: ruclips.net/video/vIVxvXdZfO4/видео.html
@@chopholtz4950 wow man. just wow. I didn't read that entire splurge, but it seems you wasted SO much time on a HUGE comment to say commenting is a waste of time. The only thing more ironic, is that it seems to have made FIVE people read it. FAWK.
@@chopholtz4950 Alright there John Locke.
@@chopholtz4950 "Show less" *click*
@@chopholtz4950 I'm inclined to disagree with you saying tech death's always energetic and expressing power. There's a lot of that, but I think the use of liberated dissonance within the subgenre employed by certain bands, i.e. Gorguts, Ad Nauseam and the like, leaves ample room for emotional nuance beyond other genres that don't have access to the same unique combinations of timbre and harmony
Jeff Loomis with ALEX WEBSTER!? Damn!
The algorithm brought me here after listening to Ola Englund's Album. Imma stick around.
Englund is a Spastic. 🤦
Alex is definitely my favorite bass player of all time! Love that he hooked up with Loomis! There are guitar players that inspire me to pick up the guitar and then there is Loomis who makes me want to cry and quit playing! 😂😭🤘🔥🤘
One of the greatest metal albums of all time!
Masterpiece
EXACTLY!!
WOAH...JUST, WOAHHHHHH. This, is next level musicianship! Then to add a super hard element to it all...This may be the hardest headbanging I've done to a vocaless progressive band, however I LOVE the subtle growls yu can sometimes pick up on I the background. Even the band can't resist! Dam I gotta practice my scales!
Ikr
Miss Nevermore so much....
That's why they recorded the music, so you can keep listening to it. Don't fret.
Somebody try to tell me chuck schuldiner didn't leave a big chunk of his Genes in the modern metal genome
Everything Loomis does is a banger. I'd love to hear a guitar duo with Buckethead.
Listening to this os like reading the book of revelations. Like this is the last prophecy of metal no words can even describe it.
I wouldn't have lasted this long if there noisy lyrics its better without lyrics.
But that's up to the individual listner..
I love the speed that they play the quarter note I've just being jamming along with blotted science, and I was saying to my girlfriend that jams with me she asked me about how quick can anyone play 64ths I thought hands grothnan plays 64th time but quarternote and it open to all styles so I said to her that we are all ready playing 64th through our tonight .but yeah, it's that quarter note, and it enables us all to explore music .
I'm 57 years old and I still listen to this type music core they get to every note possible and keeps I'd say all of us in tune with the earth orchestral music is the same they'll get to every note played on the scale fucken beautiful and the most beautiful thing I did qas take up music , I qas 21 then so I had some lesson's to make sure that what I was playing was true and learnt to read a little drum scores or manuscrips as these sheet music to every musical instrument in the world . That's a true story
Sometimes I Forget how good an entire metal album can be then I remind myself of this album.
Probably the most proficient and creative masterpiece I've heard...absolutely brilliant!
00:00 this intro haunts me since 2014 !
😊bella sta chitarra ma risollevato il morale😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Greatest masterpiece ever composed, this is of the genius style instrumental albums, I can only say and comparing this album with what I'm about to say is a very high level if not the top level of artistry, but this is like a full album of "to live is to die"
This stuff makes to live is to die sound like it was written by teenagers
@@Minty.Fresh.Tunes. I agree to an extent, I think it's all in the manner of music a person leans towards the most, I live Jeff Loomis anything he creates, and the to live I'd to die comment is the sake of how the changes coexist with the sing itself, going to and from one scale to the next without it seemingly out of place in the totality of the song, I am a huge nevermore fan, and you can definitely hear when Jeff started to write a majority of the music...r.i.p. Warell Dane, but I will agree as I said to a point on your comment
Incredible!!! Thx for that men's.
All hail Jeff Loomis 🤘🙏🙏🤘
I don't know how Jeff Loomis does it1. I'm stunned by his playing, but it's his songwriting that is unparalleled in its consistency. I mean, not even Bach composed Loomis' high percentage (nearly 100%) of songs that I don't just merely *want* to hear but also think are super solid compositions. It's just nuts.
Part of it, as also with the hyper-cerebrality of Robert Fripp (who is not as consistently successful), is the use of really compelling guitar tones. So it doesn't necessarily matter what the song is doing, it just sounds sick and delicious.
This deserves a lot more views
legendary album
This one and Convergence by James Murphy
Im so happy i got to see this ablum performed live in Louisville it was a super small venue so i got to be like a foot away from the guitars but i gave them there space to jam it was a musician tour the band roster was down right awsome.
Dude! There was a tour for this?! Damn, I would have LOVED to see Loomis and Webster in the same stage! Bad ass brotha! 🤘🔥🤘
Oh man ... that would have been fantastic. *envy-drool* !
Eargasms...
Eargasms everywhere...
As soon as I heard this i was thats jeff loomis signature
EXCELLENT WORK!!!😍
Thanks for the inspiration. attentively "inner branch" (techdeath for chile)❤️❤️🤘
That’s a masterpiece‼️
Jeff loomis and Keith Merrow did the guitar work on this
I also want to give out credit to loomis' drummer, wicked fast.
Big fan hell yeahhhh
Very well crafted wok.
Like where has this guy been my whole life
He’s been in the scene since the late 80’s brotha. Good that you found him! 🤘🔥🤘
I finally got it!!!!#!👌🔥😎 i see you jeff.
😎👍🏻Love this Metal/Classic Style 🎸
When's the second album? I want to see it before I die of COVID.
yey jeff Loomis
i hear you loomis
Awesome!
SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICK!
Jeff Loomis is that dude
Siiiuuuuuuu!!
Alex Webster.
Someone tell that one person that they accidentaly misclicked the "dislike" button.
Not a misclick since it successfully registered a dislike.
I think they wanted to hit the thumbs up but their hands were shaking so much from the shear brutality and excellence of this album that it went outta whack
Who fkn cares this shit is wow!
Next album: Conquering Dattopia
Albums 3-6:
Proquering Distopia
Conquering Disbottomia
Conquering Distartia
Conquebracelet Distopia
Conquering Itopia, Conquering Wetopia, Conquering Shetopia, Conquering Theytopia. Consquering Ourtopia.
This is what genre??
but i think i love it !
Technical Death Metal
Death metal hahaha i don't understand.what i know death is death metal is metal...so death already die yes or not Sir??
@@HatiMetal4Ever just take it at face value, and it's "instrumental technical death metal" (not sure where you stand on death metal vocals)
DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Jeff Loomis... Baddest MF alive 🙌 😮😅
нет слов.очень заебись
Would rather Zeleny played on this but Jeff and Alex are beasts
whinge whinge. nothings good enough for your self entitled ass huh
@@donatedflea really? you sound like a pe menstrual woman just said would tather not that he was bad grow up sweety
@@Selkirk69 lol 😆 cry harder bud
@@donatedflea real men don't cry sweety, or don't you know that?..guess not ;)
@@Selkirk69 real men cry. And who gives a fuck what you would prefer. Basically.
john petrucci
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much 'speed drumming'. And I'm a lifelong drummer.
If it's too fast you're too old!!! LOL jk