The whole book is goddamn brutal. "He piled upon the whale's white hump the sum of all the general rage and hate felt by his whole race from Adam down; and then, as if his chest had been a mortar, he burst his hot heart's shell upon it" Melville was fucking hardcore, man
lol i remember a bunch of online reviews back when this album first came out where people complained about him overplaying. those people were stupid, of course
I saw them in September last year and they didn't play it! was super disappointed. Seeing them again in August this year, really hoping they do this time.
A crack the Skye album reaction would be so killer. One of my favorite bands ever because of all the different influences of prog, stoner, southern, etc. The range, the exceptional playing, the multiple vocalists, they really have done it for me over the past 15 years (I'm only 28 so lol) Thanks as always Doug!
I strongly recommend a full album listen on this one. Leviathan is imo one of the best albums of all time. There's a metrical theme to it (in addition to plenty of other themes), which I picked up: the play of 6/8 vs 3/4, subdividing 6 eighth notes into 3 duplets or 2 triplets, playing on that ambiguity. This runs through most of the album (except Blood and Thunder, funnily enough, but at least the 5/8+6/8 section tells us that there's something metrically interesting in store). It culminates in the climax of Hearts Alive with the 7/8 section, pushing the duplets and triplet into one measure. And laughs at us on the way out in the Joseph Merrick outro, which is in 9/8, but in places comes off as 3/4+3/8.
Catching lyrics to metal music is a skill. I learned it a lot in high school when the lyrics were more important to me and it taught me a lot about how singers structure their words and tones. I would read the lyrics while listening to songs for albums I loved (System of a Down - Toxicity as an example) and it came more into perspective for me.
My favourite Mastodon album - and that opener really sets the agenda… I’d love to see you listen to some Baroness - maybe A Horse Called Golgotha from The Blue Record
Thanks for the reaction! Brann Dailor is an amazing and crazy musician, speading drum fills in every tiny free space in the songs! I love it, even if sometimes it leads me to a drum overdose... And what a voice (when he sings)! Please, consider listening to "Sickle and Peace", from their latest album. Much calmer, and with an interesting structure. And with Brann singing the chorus! Thanks!
Great reaction Doug. That song was an opener to heavy metal for many people around 2006, mostly children or teenagers like me at that time. I heard this for the first time in the racing game Need For Speed: Most Wanted, released in 2005 and an classic in the genre. I'm 24y now. Anybody else heard Blood and Thunder because of the game?
Doug a listen through this entire album is HIGHLY recommended. Another Mastodon song I would love for you to check out Jaguar God, it's the closing song of their "Emperor of Sand" album which is a concept Album with metaphors to Cancer. One of their Proggiest songs. Other Mastodon prog masterpieces I'd recommend are: The Czar, The Last Baron, and Hearts Alive.
This MUST have a full album reaction at some point. It is such a great work! It's intense, to be sure, and a lot for "non-headbangers" but worth working through.
I love all of Mastodon's albums, but Leviathan, Blood Mountain, and Crack the Skye are absolute masterpieces front to back that I can't recommend enough. Mastodon truly is the greatest rock/metal band of the 21st century.
Wow, that's an impressive reaction. It's really cool to see how you dissected the song in a way I've never quite seen before. Give Dillinger Escape Plan, Killer Be Killed, High On Fire, and some others a try.
The progressive Metal Band Voivod use diminished 7th chords pretty frequently, and we're a big influence on Mastodon. "Tornado" is a good example of the way the used them to build up tension, although "The Unknown Knows" might be a better overall introduction.
Definitely can't recommend Voivod enough. Diminished, whole tone, lydian, quartal harmony, all kinds of concepts you don't hear enough of in metal. Not only that, they're the only band I can think of that can be progressive regardless of whether they sound like Mad Max or explore lighter sounds like they did with Angel Rat. Doug should listen to End of Dormancy or Jack Luminous. They're like the entire discography in song form.
Please please please do more Mastodon. They are probably the greatest song writers of the last 20 years. Crack the skye is an absolute masterpiece of an album.
I think this is an example where lyric and music matches perfectly, because it really makes you fell like you are stuck on a small boat in a storm in the north atlantic. I fell head over heels in love with mastodon when they came out with this album, and I still am 🤗
Neil Fallon has the voice of god and the beard to match, and Clutch is the most consistent band out there; they do no wrong and kill it every time. Definitely recommend checking them out!
Splendid album. And Moby Dick is one of my favourite novels! For as much as I've enjoyed listening to Mastodon over the years, and it's frequently complex and thrilling music, I've never really paid much attention to their lyrics.
Man if you really want some challenge try Behemoth. It's a Polish blackened-death metal band and they recently released a new album. I believe "O Father, O Satan, O Sun" off of "The Satanist" would be best for you to listen to on the next Metal Monday.
important detail: it was Brann Dailor, the drummer, who wrote the riffs for this song (as well as several other songs in which he wrote guitars, drums and lyrics)
Brann Dailor is a god on the drums, hell of a vocalist too. Mastodon absolutely rules. Good stuff man, honestly you should do this whole album, one of the best metal albums of all time and widely considered a masterpiece that’s pretty much perfect, shit is legendary.
Well delivered! Such a fantastic song and album. Their newest album Hushed and Grim would be a good one to follow up with to hear the evolution of the band.
My son used to work for the label (Relapse Records) that first signed them. And I actually met them (weird concatenation) at Philly's 30th Street Station one time. And, yes, they knew my son.
Some others have commented that Crack the Skye album would be great as an entire album review. Yes.... Voivod has also been mentioned. Very cool French Canadian metal band from way back in the 80's still producing great music. Yes....
Hey Doug, as a bit of a recommendation I highly recommend listening to a song from Coheed and Cambria, their most popular one is Welcome Home but In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3 is also a really good song, I'd love to hear your thoughts about them
André Matos would have turned 51 last 9/14...how about getting Angra back on the channel, Doug? Many great songs to pick and I'm sure you'll like whichever you'd choose: Stand Away, Never Understand or Angels Cry, from Angels Cry; Make Believe, Silence And Distance or Nothing To Say from Holy Land; Lisbon, Fireworks or Gentle Change from Fireworks
One of my favorite work out albums XD Y’all have this composer geeking out and haven’t turned him onto Between the Buried and Me? Some of the most jaw dropping compositions.
This was my introduction to Mastodon as well (a few years ago) and i was captured straight away. What you don't mention is the packaging of the CD was excellent (rare in the CD era barring box sets) and is almost an inducement to buy without hearing a note of music.
There are quite a few piano covers of Mastodon songs on RUclips. They are quite compelling. There are many great songs on Leviathan and also their album Crack The Skye.
Been waiting for a new Iron Maiden video to post this suggestion on, but I guess I'll just do it on this metal monday. I'd love for you to check out "When The Wild Wind Blows" from their 2010 album "The Final Frontier". Based off of the book with a similar name, "When The Wind Blows" by Raymond Briggs, the song is about an elderly couple preparing for a nuclear fallout by bunkering down. There's some great lyrics, and in my opinion great instrumentation, that sounds quite beautiful. Overall it's probably my favorite Iron Maiden track. There are two versions, the studio and the live version from the En Vivo! live album. Both have pro's and con's. Personally I'd go with the live version though. It may not be the most unique song ever by IM, as it's another song in the E key, but it's done exceptionally well imho.
Great to see you check out a little classic Mastodon. This album is still the band in pure progressive sludge territory, much less melodic and ethereal than more recent works, but truly spectacular stuff. I love Neil's guest vocal. To me he has always been the voice of pure testosterone, and there are few more testosterone-fueled tales than Moby Dick.
Loved the commentary on the song. Doug is sharp in his commentary (if you're reading, should we write in the third person?). And he's got my favourite album of all time: Hand Cannot Erase. 10/10
Thank you for the intro to Mastodon. I am a fan of metal but not necessarily of metal where their singing is not understood. I know that is popular now. However Mastodon is an exception. Although their lyrics are much more understandable than say some tunes from Slipknot. I love the music though. Heavy and what I consider smooth. Transitions make the tunes especially in rock and these guys do that very well.
Doug, I have some music you should listen to. One song is by one of the first progressive metal bands that started it all and that is Fates Warning and the song is Still Remains from their Disconnected album and the song gets heavy and is also melodic, kind of all over the place. I get emotional listening to it as the lyrics deal with a loss of someone and how the person deals with it. At least that's what I get from the song. The other song is from a group you listened to before, Queensryche. The song is Out of Mind and basically deals with mental health, which is an ongoing issue in this world. It's an amazing song and being today is Metal Monday, I figured either song is appropriate for a Metal Monday. Maybe I will be able to join your patreon soon.
the cool thing with mastodon is how diverse they are. while their first two albums are arguably their heaviest, even a album like this one or "Remission" is incredibly varied, you have more short, in your face tracks, but also more midtempo, always great little musical ideas thrown in to keep things interesting. I can also really recommend their latest double album from last year or so "Hushed and grim". man, what a variety on that thing... and some big choruses.
Mastodon has the best discog in metal the last 2 decades Imo, so diverse like you said and everything they do is incredible. They’ve never missed in their lives
Someone here on RUclips did this entire album on the piano and it’s amazing and sounds like classical music, at least to me with no formal music education. But it’s amazing. You really can appreciate how dynamic Mastodon is. Anyone know the video I’m talking about?
Mastadon music plays so very good on HD600s. I have some slight EQ to make up for the fact that it's not 3 grand electrostatics, but yeah, excellent headphone choice.
Yay more Mastodon. Proud to own all by them. Beware, their last album, they got stuck in their own Octavarium and padded their songs like Yes did in TfTO.
@alexandru caian Doug actually did the entire Aquarius album on his Patreon and it was my favorite reaction of his he has ever done. If you have the means to join Doug's Patreon for $5 it will be worth it for that reaction alone, but there is tons more to see and do on his Discord. Check the Daily Doug Directory in this video's description for a link to all his reactions.
As a non native english speaker, when I started reading Moby Dick after hearing Leviathan, everything clicked. This book is so metal man
You could probably get the same out of Kate bush with wuthering heights
The whole book is goddamn brutal.
"He piled upon the whale's white hump the sum of all the general rage and hate felt by his whole race from Adam down; and then, as if his chest had been a mortar, he burst his hot heart's shell upon it"
Melville was fucking hardcore, man
Brann Dailor is a treasure. His drumming turns even the simplest riff into "try not to head bang" challenge.
And I love his vocals too!
The man never plays the same thing twice! Absolute weapon
lol i remember a bunch of online reviews back when this album first came out where people complained about him overplaying.
those people were stupid, of course
@@ContaminatedBeefThere's still complaints
@@pascalg16 They're still stupid.
Hearing blood and thunder live was one the craziest things I’ve ever experienced
That's really cool, I'm jealous XD
Hearing it live at Red Rocks with Neil Fallon caused me to lose my shit.
Same man…three times so far and it never gets old. Cant wait for the fourth with Gojira coming up!
I saw them in September last year and they didn't play it! was super disappointed. Seeing them again in August this year, really hoping they do this time.
When i went they unfortunately didn't play it but hearing black tongue live was so powerful
I love that they use many actual quotes from the book as part of the lyrics. Example: "aim directly for his crooked brow"
A crack the Skye album reaction would be so killer. One of my favorite bands ever because of all the different influences of prog, stoner, southern, etc. The range, the exceptional playing, the multiple vocalists, they really have done it for me over the past 15 years (I'm only 28 so lol) Thanks as always Doug!
I can only imagine Doug's reaction to The Last Baron. One of the best album closers ever.
Hell yeah. Just even divinations... You know that duel video of Brent and Bill, just the two of them? Be bloody fantastic to get Doug's reaction
Doug did a reaction video of "Oblivion", and that video was awesome.
Just got it on vinyl for Christmas. Definitely my favourite next to Leviathan 🤘
I strongly recommend a full album listen on this one. Leviathan is imo one of the best albums of all time.
There's a metrical theme to it (in addition to plenty of other themes), which I picked up: the play of 6/8 vs 3/4, subdividing 6 eighth notes into 3 duplets or 2 triplets, playing on that ambiguity. This runs through most of the album (except Blood and Thunder, funnily enough, but at least the 5/8+6/8 section tells us that there's something metrically interesting in store). It culminates in the climax of Hearts Alive with the 7/8 section, pushing the duplets and triplet into one measure. And laughs at us on the way out in the Joseph Merrick outro, which is in 9/8, but in places comes off as 3/4+3/8.
Been playing hearts alive intro for several months. Wacky intervals. Very very wacky intervals.
Need for speed mostwanted introduced me to this song
Catching lyrics to metal music is a skill. I learned it a lot in high school when the lyrics were more important to me and it taught me a lot about how singers structure their words and tones. I would read the lyrics while listening to songs for albums I loved (System of a Down - Toxicity as an example) and it came more into perspective for me.
This album is so EPIC.
And I don’t use that word lightly.
My favourite Mastodon album - and that opener really sets the agenda…
I’d love to see you listen to some Baroness - maybe A Horse Called Golgotha from The Blue Record
Albums red and blue are the best.
@@yves78 I love Yellow and Green too (the later albums less so), but I can’t disagree with you!
The Birthing from Red!
YUS - gotta have some Baroness, great pick too!
Thanks for the reaction!
Brann Dailor is an amazing and crazy musician, speading drum fills in every tiny free space in the songs! I love it, even if sometimes it leads me to a drum overdose... And what a voice (when he sings)!
Please, consider listening to "Sickle and Peace", from their latest album. Much calmer, and with an interesting structure. And with Brann singing the chorus!
Thanks!
They throw in a major chord.
Doug: “Major?”
😂😂
LoL
One of the greatest albums of the 21st century. Bar none.
Great reaction Doug. That song was an opener to heavy metal for many people around 2006, mostly children or teenagers like me at that time. I heard this for the first time in the racing game Need For Speed: Most Wanted, released in 2005 and an classic in the genre. I'm 24y now. Anybody else heard Blood and Thunder because of the game?
Would be great to hear you do the whole album!! You are so awesome picking apart these songs... ✌️
One of the best metal bands around for the last few years.
What a great song!
This is one of my favorite reaction videos of yours! I love how quick you pull out the key, the mode, the time signatures and all the nuances within.
there's a version of the entire album performed by a string quartet, it's called A Taste of Chaos Ensemble, you should check it out also. :v
Doug a listen through this entire album is HIGHLY recommended.
Another Mastodon song I would love for you to check out Jaguar God, it's the closing song of their "Emperor of Sand" album which is a concept Album with metaphors to Cancer. One of their Proggiest songs.
Other Mastodon prog masterpieces I'd recommend are: The Czar, The Last Baron, and Hearts Alive.
Jaguar God makes me wet.
Last Baron!!!
All good for Patreon.
I've been trying to point Doug towards Jaguar God since he started doing these :)
Hey Doug! "Sleeping Giant" by Mastodon - One of the MOST BEAUTIFUL guitar-centric songs of all time. Will blow your mind!
This MUST have a full album reaction at some point. It is such a great work! It's intense, to be sure, and a lot for "non-headbangers" but worth working through.
I love all of Mastodon's albums, but Leviathan, Blood Mountain, and Crack the Skye are absolute masterpieces front to back that I can't recommend enough. Mastodon truly is the greatest rock/metal band of the 21st century.
Wow, that's an impressive reaction. It's really cool to see how you dissected the song in a way I've never quite seen before. Give Dillinger Escape Plan, Killer Be Killed, High On Fire, and some others a try.
Troy’s vocals are unparalleled tbh…love his work on Killer be Killed
would love to see him dissect 43% burnt lol
The progressive Metal Band Voivod use diminished 7th chords pretty frequently, and we're a big influence on Mastodon. "Tornado" is a good example of the way the used them to build up tension, although "The Unknown Knows" might be a better overall introduction.
Definitely can't recommend Voivod enough. Diminished, whole tone, lydian, quartal harmony, all kinds of concepts you don't hear enough of in metal. Not only that, they're the only band I can think of that can be progressive regardless of whether they sound like Mad Max or explore lighter sounds like they did with Angel Rat.
Doug should listen to End of Dormancy or Jack Luminous. They're like the entire discography in song form.
Voivod rules for many reasons, among those are the infinitely creative chord voicings.
Yes... Voivod .... " pre-ignition " off NOTHING FACE . Track is sick. whole album rules
@@ryn5671 It's true. They hit the prog from a unique angle. Long time fan of those dudes.
@@jtsiren1676 same... Saw them on the "Munsters of Rock" tour in around 89-90
Was Voivod, Soundgarden, Big F, and Faith No More
Please please please do more Mastodon. They are probably the greatest song writers of the last 20 years.
Crack the skye is an absolute masterpiece of an album.
I think this is an example where lyric and music matches perfectly, because it really makes you fell like you are stuck on a small boat in a storm in the north atlantic. I fell head over heels in love with mastodon when they came out with this album, and I still am 🤗
I would be so thrilled if Clutch ever makes it to the channel.
Its Amazing how they have reached the way to portrays the idea and the sound of waves, currents, fears, panic, tides. Ill Always love these guys.
CUUUUUUURSE YOU BAYLEEEEEEE!!!!!
I got to see Mastodon open up for Ghost two weeks ago in Atlanta.
Ghost opened for them in the Once More Around the Sun era.
Yay, Mastodon!
Neil Fallon has the voice of god and the beard to match, and Clutch is the most consistent band out there; they do no wrong and kill it every time. Definitely recommend checking them out!
Clutch is so groovetastic. Neil and the boys get it done no fuss no muss they just rock out.
Awesome reaction in the end. "Major!?", massively surprised (and impressed?) :D
Splendid album. And Moby Dick is one of my favourite novels! For as much as I've enjoyed listening to Mastodon over the years, and it's frequently complex and thrilling music, I've never really paid much attention to their lyrics.
Man if you really want some challenge try Behemoth. It's a Polish blackened-death metal band and they recently released a new album. I believe "O Father, O Satan, O Sun" off of "The Satanist" would be best for you to listen to on the next Metal Monday.
2:24 ☝"I wish I could...."
A FIGHT FOR THIS FISH IS A FIGHT TO THE DEATH 🗣🗣🗣🗣
important detail: it was Brann Dailor, the drummer, who wrote the riffs for this song (as well as several other songs in which he wrote guitars, drums and lyrics)
Great choice Doug! The whole album is worth your time, such a killer opening track.
Brann Dailor is a god on the drums, hell of a vocalist too. Mastodon absolutely rules. Good stuff man, honestly you should do this whole album, one of the best metal albums of all time and widely considered a masterpiece that’s pretty much perfect, shit is legendary.
I already watched this from the future
Well delivered! Such a fantastic song and album. Their newest album Hushed and Grim would be a good one to follow up with to hear the evolution of the band.
My son used to work for the label (Relapse Records) that first signed them. And I actually met them (weird concatenation) at Philly's 30th Street Station one time. And, yes, they knew my son.
Another great reaction Doug. Thanks for discussing the novel itself and the symbolism.
Some others have commented that Crack the Skye album would be great as an entire album review. Yes.... Voivod has also been mentioned. Very cool French Canadian metal band from way back in the 80's still producing great music. Yes....
mastodon is the best metal band, today
You have to listen to hearts alive, such a masterpiece
Mastodon forever man. Aqua Dementia gets my vote for the next Mastodon to try out.
The last Baron by Mastodon and I’ll make a charity donation!
holy oh my fuck yes!
Hey Doug, as a bit of a recommendation I highly recommend listening to a song from Coheed and Cambria, their most popular one is Welcome Home but In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3 is also a really good song, I'd love to hear your thoughts about them
André Matos would have turned 51 last 9/14...how about getting Angra back on the channel, Doug? Many great songs to pick and I'm sure you'll like whichever you'd choose:
Stand Away, Never Understand or Angels Cry, from Angels Cry;
Make Believe, Silence And Distance or Nothing To Say from Holy Land;
Lisbon, Fireworks or Gentle Change from Fireworks
I had to replay 7:08 to 7:11 a few times and had a good laugh the first time: *Doug stops headbanging and freezes* "... major ?! ..."
So happy you enjoyed my favorite band and my favorite album. Sea Beast next!
One of my favorite work out albums XD
Y’all have this composer geeking out and haven’t turned him onto Between the Buried and Me? Some of the most jaw dropping compositions.
When I was younger I didn't like Mastadon, didn't get it.
Saw them live and was blown away, absolutely hooked and convinced.
This was my introduction to Mastodon as well (a few years ago) and i was captured straight away. What you don't mention is the packaging of the CD was excellent (rare in the CD era barring box sets) and is almost an inducement to buy without hearing a note of music.
There are quite a few piano covers of Mastodon songs on RUclips. They are quite compelling. There are many great songs on Leviathan and also their album Crack The Skye.
Listen to the Rest! Then go and listen to the Newest album Hushed and Grim ! You will be blown Away! Best Metal Band in the 2000’s hands down.
Been waiting for a new Iron Maiden video to post this suggestion on, but I guess I'll just do it on this metal monday.
I'd love for you to check out "When The Wild Wind Blows" from their 2010 album "The Final Frontier".
Based off of the book with a similar name, "When The Wind Blows" by Raymond Briggs, the song is about an elderly couple preparing for a nuclear fallout by bunkering down. There's some great lyrics, and in my opinion great instrumentation, that sounds quite beautiful. Overall it's probably my favorite Iron Maiden track.
There are two versions, the studio and the live version from the En Vivo! live album. Both have pro's and con's. Personally I'd go with the live version though.
It may not be the most unique song ever by IM, as it's another song in the E key, but it's done exceptionally well imho.
Mr. Doug, listen to Obscura by Gorguts. You'll be impressed
Man, a full Leviathan listen would be awesome. There's a guy that made a full-length piano cover somewhere on youtube
TIL Neil Fallon did vocals on this track. Whoa.
always on the (metal) spot! Thanks Doug!!!
There is behind you two of my favorit albums.
Wanting Not so Much to as To - Dilliinger Escape Plan
Mastodon's latest album is a metal masterpiece. Their evolution and maturation has been an absolute pleasure to witness.
Peace and Tranquility for the next mastodon song!
I love when Metal Mondays are metal.
Great to see you check out a little classic Mastodon. This album is still the band in pure progressive sludge territory, much less melodic and ethereal than more recent works, but truly spectacular stuff. I love Neil's guest vocal. To me he has always been the voice of pure testosterone, and there are few more testosterone-fueled tales than Moby Dick.
HI the song is called A BRIDGE THAT BINDS by SOUTHERN EMPIRE thanks again mate.
Loved the commentary on the song. Doug is sharp in his commentary (if you're reading, should we write in the third person?). And he's got my favourite album of all time: Hand Cannot Erase. 10/10
Doug reacted to the full album Hand Cannot Erase on his Patreon. It was wonderful.
Doug you gotta do More Than I Could Chew by Mastodon. Amazing song.
Overwhelming is definetly word that I felt when I listen to Mastodon, maybe that's why I never could get so much into their music
You have to listen to this album completly, it's a master piece
"Crack the skye" track it's a must
great reaction and analysis Doug
Another suggestions from Mastodon:
- Show yourself
- March of the fire ants
Thank you for the intro to Mastodon. I am a fan of metal but not necessarily of metal where their singing is not understood. I know that is popular now. However Mastodon is an exception. Although their lyrics are much more understandable than say some tunes from Slipknot. I love the music though. Heavy and what I consider smooth. Transitions make the tunes especially in rock and these guys do that very well.
Doug, I have some music you should listen to. One song is by one of the first progressive metal bands that started it all and that is Fates Warning and the song is Still Remains from their Disconnected album and the song gets heavy and is also melodic, kind of all over the place. I get emotional listening to it as the lyrics deal with a loss of someone and how the person deals with it. At least that's what I get from the song. The other song is from a group you listened to before, Queensryche. The song is Out of Mind and basically deals with mental health, which is an ongoing issue in this world. It's an amazing song and being today is Metal Monday, I figured either song is appropriate for a Metal Monday. Maybe I will be able to join your patreon soon.
the cool thing with mastodon is how diverse they are. while their first two albums are arguably their heaviest, even a album like this one or "Remission" is incredibly varied, you have more short, in your face tracks, but also more midtempo, always great little musical ideas thrown in to keep things interesting. I can also really recommend their latest double album from last year or so "Hushed and grim". man, what a variety on that thing... and some big choruses.
Mastodon has the best discog in metal the last 2 decades Imo, so diverse like you said and everything they do is incredible. They’ve never missed in their lives
"the Wolf is Loose" is great too, also "The Last Baron".
Please do “Jaguar God” by them
Someone here on RUclips did this entire album on the piano and it’s amazing and sounds like classical music, at least to me with no formal music education. But it’s amazing. You really can appreciate how dynamic Mastodon is.
Anyone know the video I’m talking about?
Yup! That shit rules.
Mastodon is one of the few American metal bands I like (and I’m American).
They’re so phucking original.
New to your channel! I subscribe to anyone who analyzes Mastodon and ESPECIALLY Blood and Thunder!
Every mastodon album is better than the last
Wait until Doug gets back on the Gojira train. A taste with Amazonia, but Flying Whales etc will take him into a different plane.
You may like 'Hearts Alive' from the same album... Actually, the whole album is great.
Mastadon music plays so very good on HD600s. I have some slight EQ to make up for the fact that it's not 3 grand electrostatics, but yeah, excellent headphone choice.
maaann, from this album you should've listened to Hearts Alive, maybe Seabeast or Megalodon. :v
Doug and I resurrected a rainbow before it turned to madness.
If it helps they tune below 440 for the most part. Low to high: DGCFAD is their guitar tuning
Well, seems ya gotta do CLUTCH one of these days. They cover several styles . Go deep-dive.
Like #902
LOVE this channel, thanks, Doug!
You must listen to "King Diamond - At the Graves", it will blow your brains out :)
Still the best song of Mastodon and one of the best songs in the history of Metal!
You should try any of the songs from their album "emperor of sand". my favorite ones are "show yourself" and "roots remain"
Georgia's masters of Prog Metal.
Checkout Crack the Skye Doug, Brendan O'Brien produced and I think it's peak Mastodon - three vocalists and an absolute rollercoaster of a record.
Yay more Mastodon. Proud to own all by them. Beware, their last album, they got stuck in their own Octavarium and padded their songs like Yes did in TfTO.
The Czar, Crack the Skye and The Last Baron. Holy three of Mastodon imo
That diminished 7th in this song strikes me as ideal for trombone or other brass instruments.
I am once again here to suggest Celestial Elixir from Haken
@alexandru caian Doug actually did the entire Aquarius album on his Patreon and it was my favorite reaction of his he has ever done. If you have the means to join Doug's Patreon for $5 it will be worth it for that reaction alone, but there is tons more to see and do on his Discord. Check the Daily Doug Directory in this video's description for a link to all his reactions.