@@kaNjiXIII as have I. Went to The Prado earlier this year and had the pleasure of standing in front of "The Garden of Earthly Delights" for quite some time (have seen some of his others elsewhere). Am a big fan of Caravaggio and Elder Brueghel as well.
There is always crazy technical and unique guitar layers with this band, and they are often inaudible due to the way they are mixing across a wide spectrum of frequencies. The fact that he puts all that work into writing awesome guitar parts that are so far back in the mix that the average person will not even be able to pick it out of the full audio mix, is highly respectable.
True, it's something I came to appreciate to. Listening to the same song over and over again and still finding something new, is very exciting. Maybe that's why he does it. :)
Nice reaction! If you want to dive a little more into Spiritbox, I suggest you listen to Hysteria, from their Rotoscope EP. There is no video, just a visualizer, but it's worth it. Oh, and also, since you enjoy their heavier side, Silk in the strings, from the album Eternal Blue, is a must. No official video for that one either.
The Mara Effect live in studio is a MASTERPIECEEEEEE
Mike often uses a pitch shifter for just a verse or chorus to make that part extra heavy.
You should just do an album reaction to their first full length called Eternal Blue. Would love to see what you think.
Do you know if there's an official FULL album stream on here?
I’m sure there is. A lot of people reacted to it. A few of the songs have videos. It’s great from start to finish.
That song is 🔥
Love the Bosch art book in the back. If that's the Taschen copy, I have the exact same version in English!
Good eye. :D It is, his art is very inspiring and I consider myself lucky that I have seen a few of his works in real life as well. :)
@@kaNjiXIII as have I. Went to The Prado earlier this year and had the pleasure of standing in front of "The Garden of Earthly Delights" for quite some time (have seen some of his others elsewhere). Am a big fan of Caravaggio and Elder Brueghel as well.
There is always crazy technical and unique guitar layers with this band, and they are often inaudible due to the way they are mixing across a wide spectrum of frequencies. The fact that he puts all that work into writing awesome guitar parts that are so far back in the mix that the average person will not even be able to pick it out of the full audio mix, is highly respectable.
True, it's something I came to appreciate to. Listening to the same song over and over again and still finding something new, is very exciting. Maybe that's why he does it. :)
Such a great song and definitely up there as one of my favourite Spiritbox songs. They are so fucking good
They are insanely good, I slept on them for too long. x)
Nice reaction! If you want to dive a little more into Spiritbox, I suggest you listen to Hysteria, from their Rotoscope EP. There is no video, just a visualizer, but it's worth it. Oh, and also, since you enjoy their heavier side, Silk in the strings, from the album Eternal Blue, is a must. No official video for that one either.
Thank you so much for your recommendations :) I will check them out.
I second both of these recommendations. Great songs!