Dallas is a real human and deserves all the success he’s had and will have to come. He held up the entire show to give me pic and he actually threw the horns up and didn’t hurry me. Concert was Hour of Penace, Nile, skeletonwich in Dallas. Killer show. Thanks Dallas
FYI: DaVinci Resolve has a very simple but effective voice isolation feature that works very well. This would be a great way to remove those rumbles in the background.
He didn’t go into details, and I respect it. From the interview, it sounded extremely positive from both parties. Personally, Dallas made Nile so much better, it’s not the same anymore.
@@metalchondria3188 Definitely not the same, considering how much he did for the band, but I still loved the last couple albums. Narcotic Wasteland is really sick too!
He talked about this in an other interview. He said it was time for him to to his own thing. There's no bad blood between him and Karl. With Nile he's stuck with the usual Nile themes and he's a big fans of true crime stories and he wanted to explore this in lyrics, something impossible in Nile.
@@metalchondria3188 Agreed, people say Nile is Karl's baby, but I have to disagree, Dallas was just as important to Nile as Karl, I was crushed when Dallas left..To me Nile had the best 6 album catalogue without breaking a stride in the history of Death Metal, 'Catacombs' to 'Those Whom the Gods Detest', I'm not a fan of the later releases.. My favorite era is when Jon Vesano joined the band in 2001
True, he was a big part of Nile. To be fair Nile is still doing very good music without him. Hopefully one day he will return. In the meantime he's doing what he wants to to and I totally respect that.
Dallas is a real human and deserves all the success he’s had and will have to come. He held up the entire show to give me pic and he actually threw the horns up and didn’t hurry me. Concert was Hour of Penace, Nile, skeletonwich in Dallas. Killer show. Thanks Dallas
Not surprising from Dallas! Always been a genuine guy.
One of my favourite guitarists. Super underrated! Thanks for sharing.
Dallas is incredible, right? Thank you for taking the time to watch.
I'm getting lessons from him for the last 6 months and to continue
That’s amazing! He’s a phenomenal guitar player, learn all that you can
Damn you’re so lucky dude! Keep us posted on it.
Awsome interview, thank you 🤘🏼
Thank you so much for taking the time to watch!
Can't wait to hear his new act NARCOTIC WASTELAND 🤘👹🤘
Plenty of videos
Thank you! I want as much quality content as I can get for the channel, bands of all kinds
They have 2 albums and a few new singles!
Dallas is the fuckin man
Absol-damn-lutely!
He most certainly is, thank you for checking this out!
FYI: DaVinci Resolve has a very simple but effective voice isolation feature that works very well. This would be a great way to remove those rumbles in the background.
Thank you very much for the advice! Still learning how to record quality audio and video.
Does anyone know why he left Nile? I never knew why
He didn’t go into details, and I respect it. From the interview, it sounded extremely positive from both parties. Personally, Dallas made Nile so much better, it’s not the same anymore.
@@metalchondria3188 Definitely not the same, considering how much he did for the band, but I still loved the last couple albums. Narcotic Wasteland is really sick too!
Most guess that Dallas wanted to lead his own band and not just be lead by Karl (Sanders). Total mutual respect between them.
He talked about this in an other interview. He said it was time for him to to his own thing. There's no bad blood between him and Karl. With Nile he's stuck with the usual Nile themes and he's a big fans of true crime stories and he wanted to explore this in lyrics, something impossible in Nile.
Dallas belongs with Nile imo.
Personally, I felt Nile wasn’t the same after Dallas left. He contributed so much with Nile.
@@metalchondria3188 Agreed, people say Nile is Karl's baby, but I have to disagree, Dallas was just as important to Nile as Karl, I was crushed when Dallas left..To me Nile had the best 6 album catalogue without breaking a stride in the history of Death Metal, 'Catacombs' to 'Those Whom the Gods Detest', I'm not a fan of the later releases.. My favorite era is when Jon Vesano joined the band in 2001
True, he was a big part of Nile. To be fair Nile is still doing very good music without him. Hopefully one day he will return. In the meantime he's doing what he wants to to and I totally respect that.