Their best album 😉 I would advise the instrumental version just because his vocals kinda suck in the older albums 😹 Aren't nearly as refined as they are in this one
@@NoNonsenseSpider I feel like they didn’t redo the vocals only out of respect for Marcus Hultqvist, their old vocalist. Still an album that has aged like fine wine. Banger after banger with heavy crushing riffs.
Earthless was my first HLB song and my first Thall song. I had never heard of them nor Vildhjarta but that single song sold me on them and the genre as a whole.
I didn't even LIKE Earthless the first time i heard it. I thought it was some disjointed mess with no binding rythm......Until one day i listened to dagger by accident and then it clicked. Now i can't stop listening to them
to me it was Abyssal Mouth, that intro alone with that eerie feeling into the massive drop with bits of absolute silence in the middle of it still blows my fucking mind every time I listen to it
@@lllucasm I'm the same, my first was Abyssal Mouth back when it came out. And actually initially I heard of them from a youtuber who's name slips my brain right now, playing their song, and making memes about their tuning haha.
Kmac is who I was trying to remember. His video "Listens to Humanitys Last Breath once" and then I'm like I gotta hear them. Abyssal Mouth. Then history.
From what I've heard, Buster, the guitarist in the video and also drummer of Vildhjarta, is left handed but learned on a right handed guitar upside down. Some left hand guitar players do this but swap the strings around so that even if the guitar is upside down the strings would be the right side up and I guess Buster was just like fuck it and played it without changing the strings and now he is just used to playing with the strings upside down and I think the guitarist for Darko does the same. I don't think there is any major benefit of playing the strings upside down other than he is more used to it. Also the guitar he uses has only 6 strings but most likely is a Baritone guitar where the scale length is longer than the standard 6 string. From the tuning he uses, it seems to be in the range of an 8 string guitar so I guess you could imagine it like taking the thicker 6 strings from an 8 string vs taking the thinner 6 strings. Fun fact: this also affects him for drums as well and the way he plays is like left handed for the arms but right handed for the feet which is kinda insane And if you wanna learn HLB and Vildhjarta songs well good luck becuz they use this thing called a whammy/droptune pedal which basically digitially changes the pitch of the guitar so it's in another tuning and they use this throughout their songs and even mid riff so it's going to be really hard to learn without a proper setup. you can see in the Tide playthrough theres a red pedal in the bottom left, the lights on the pedal changing means the guitar has changed tuning. Usually you would have to manually turn the knobs but he has preprogrammed the pedal to do it automatichally.
Yeah I’ve seen a good bit on the whammy pedal and baritone guitars man! I know Loathe use both. Really descriptive explanation though man, I appreciate it. I found out the hard away about The Baritone tuning when I tried to tune my Ibanez to loathe’s 6-string tuning and….snap city😂
I remember watching an interview about this and I think he likes the way the lower string sits on the bottom and he can do some different stuff with the higher strings on top. I don’t remember the details but it made sense when I watched it 😅
You are correct about the guitar being six string. The pitch of the guitar is being controlled by the whammy pedal he's got a propped up in the video. Whammy pedals can be controlled via midi. Which means he can pre-program the pedal to switch between settings automatically without any input from him. If you watch closely as he's playing you can see the MIDI controller switching.
@@DrewFortune97 I really need to get one of those pedals, it feels like SO many bands these days use this as opposed to fussing about with tuning. Northlane, HLB, Vildhjarta, Thornhill, Sleep Token, Loathe, Brand of Sacrifice and so many others seem to be utilising these pedals. The pedal most used I believe is the DigiTech Whammy DT, which isn't super cheap, however it's the DT (down tune) feature we need that other DigiTech models dont have, I believe there are other pedal makes that'll have the DT feature but the most common I've seen used is this one.
@@JoshuaCWolf The DigiTech Drop does the down tuning thing, too, but you can't go up in pitch with it. The Whammy DT is the best option if you want to be able to pitch shift both up and down from your base tuning.
Glad you gave this a chance! Their 2013 Self Titled is a lot more similar to early Vildjharta, because fun fact: Buster was a big fan of Vildjharta before joining them, so he wanted to write music heavily inspired by them with his band HLB. I think you would enjoy that one maybe a little more than Välde. Less blast beats, a lot more groove based, but still atmospheric and more in your face. I feel like they started implementing more blast beats and darker ambience when they released their 2016 Detestor EP. If you start from 2013 moving forward you would notice the evolution, slowly separating themselves from Vildjharta until they became what they are nowadays with Välde, hence why Buster didn’t want to write for new Vildjharta, so he mostly only recorded and produced. Still both bands are basically like twins who grew up differently.
Spectre and Dehumanize back to back are absolutely bone chilling. Literally if this album was just those 2 tracks it would still be their best work lol. I listen to their discography almost everyday. Glad to see you check them out!
Not only have you introduced me and made me fall in love with Vildhjarta, you’ve introduced me and made me fall in love with Humanity’s Last Breath Thank you
Wait til you hear Harm and Beware. 2 of my favorite songs. In fact, the Destestor EP is like perfect. Abyssal is still top for LPs from them, but everything is awesomely amazing.
Me personally theres something that makes me like HLB a bit more than Vildhjarta. More direction in terms of the songwriting of tracks? I dunno. Also I think it's the Thall sound merged together with modern Deathcore, which I also like about it. You like the blast beats on this because they are there to add tension but it's not there for the duration of the song, like a Lorna Shore song for example.
Perfect description man, I think it does add tension. Feels like it’s actually meaningful in their storytelling as opposed to just doing it for the sake of being Deathcore.
Glad you took a look at this one Drew! Although I'm kind of sad you didn't react to the "original" Tide, instead opting for the cover which is played over an instrumental version and doesn't have all the production value put into it. It's one of the best tracks on the album so definitely check out the album version if you get a chance. Also I had a shit-eating grin the whole time as your face got melted with *that* riff in Dehumanize. Absolutely bonkers piece of music and it's easily one of my favourite riffs of all time in any subgenre of metal.
The choppy sound in Earthless is tremolo, I believe. It's basically a rapid volume effect that "chops" up the sound when set at max settings. There's some other modulation in stereo magic in there - the production is incredible on all their stuff, you can keep finding new details in every re-listen. Recommendation for you - Devin Townsend's Empath. It was written as an attempt to put all of his creative elements into one place, and try to summarize his prolific career (this being his 18th full release album). Mental metal, ambient pop, and symphonic sections meet with Devin's signature vocals pushing to new heights. Some standout tracks include Why?, a musical number a la Disney; and Singularity, the 23 minute closer - the ending breakdown never fails to make my eyes well. Love all the new full album listens!!
Six string baritone, 28". Upside down. He learned that way as a kid and when his dad tried to fix it by stringing a guitar properly he couldn't get along with it. He did a really cool interview with Dean Lamb about all of it. His tuning is drop e, but the two top strings are tuned differently to make weird noises. And like someone said, he uses a lot of midi cues to a digitech whammy pedal to make a lot of the noises and changes. You can see the dt whammy in the playthrough vid of tides, with the light indicating when the tuning changes.
Welcome to HLB, glad you made it safe here 😉 You gotta listen to their first self titled album, Humanity's Last Breath. It's still a banger and it kinda has all the signature sounds of HLB and Buster in one thing. Great video! 🤘And to Buster, he is a left handed and when he started and learned playing guitar he just played on a right-handed guitar upside-down. That's the whole story, but it looks totally cool and adds to the unique thing of Vildhjarta and HLB.
You are legendary for reviewing these incredible full-length albums. Thank you for doing so and I love watching you having a similar reaction to how I reacted when first hearing them. Have you listened to the Meta album or Mordial album by Car Bomb yet? I highly recommend either of those, Danza 3 or Danza 4 by The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza, Lateralus (Holy Gift version) by TOOL, or Fredrik Thordendal’s Special Defects. Happy trails you crazy bastard!
Great review and also great editing. Came here for the Tide reaction for the clean vocals part and apparently you missed it ;-;. Yet Im glad you did the reaction on Buster's video instead, cause dude is killing it.
You have the most underrated channel on youtube. This album isn't my number one from them, but just the fact that you're listening to ANY HLB is awesome. Not quite as amazing as Vildhjarta but still super solid! Can't wait to see how you react, about to watch now.
I feel like you should try Brand of Sacrifice's album Lifeblood. I assume it's been suggested before but after this it seems like you'd LOVE that album. It's way too good.
Yes so glad you've reacted to this! I have to say, the music video for Earthless matches the song so perfectly and vice versa! Very disturbing and very well done.
If you like this kinda stuff you could try some Atlas. Its a similar sounding band, but I feel like they lean more to the atmospheric and ethereal feel with their album Ukko. It slaps very hard at the same time. Oh and the album is produced by Buster so its very high quality.
You gotta check out the rest of the discography. The album Abyssal has my favorite HLB track, "Abyssal Mouth" and I think it's even a better overall album than Valde
great video as usual!! if you ever decide to check these guys about i personally would highly recommend their Detestor EP, which probably wont be a common pick but i think it really shows off their more "riffy" side very well. lots of nasty grooves on that record!
I remember jamming that album a whole bunch a while back on my way to work. The breakdown in detestor (the original, not the remaster since it has much more low-end in it) would almost shake my car apart lmao.
Fastest i've clicked on a video in ages, exactly the reaction I was expecting in places for sure! I have to agree with static_motion below about the album version of Tide. It was one of the singles off the album and absolutely Crushes, i think it would be up there with Dehumanize for you as one of the best tracks on the album
I think that sound effect in Väldet is supposed to represent some sort of siren or an EAS (Emergency Alert System) alarm. Hence the next track "Sirens" :)
Would love to see you react to Reign of Silence by Indistinct, the album came out right around when Vildhjarta’s latest album was released and is a masterpiece on its own, more melodic thallish style, cant really describe it but its worth a check
Hey Drew, if you do album reactions, I strongly recommend you experience Nitheful - The Creation Ov God. I know you like Infant Annihilator, and I reckon you'd like Nitheful too. The instrumentals aren't as fast, it's more relentless in its breakdowns and chugginess, and the vocalist Derek Connelly is up there with Dickie Allen in terms of technique and tone. It's definitely one of the heaviest albums released this year, probably ever, so if you're still into that heavy as all balls music, I highly recommend it and would love to see you react to the whole album. Cheers
Amazing amazing listening sesh to a dope album! If you enjoy their riffage and nastiness, but want something a little less conceptual and more straightforward, absolutely think you'd like their previous album Abyssal more. Thanks for this!
Earthless: The aggressively reverberated and delayed and then tremoloed guitars are crazy. I'm pretty sure that's a tremolo on a heavily delayed and reverbed distorted guitar.
Such a shame you didn't react to the album version of Tide because that last part of the song is probably my favourite part of the album, but without the vocals it doesn't work as well, and that's saying something!
Buster, drummer of Vildhjarta, is the main writer for HLB, pretty much all instrumentals and lyrics are his, Calle may do some riffs but 99% is Buster. Vildhjarta is pretty much Calle and Daniel in terms of guitarwork Also, the earlier albums of HLB (Detestor and Humanity's Last Breath) are more Thall in nature, but this one and the one before are more Deathcore
So Buster is the guitarist and main songwriter in HLB and the drummer in Vildhjarta. Buster produces and mixes both bands. Buster may also record the drums for HLB? I’ve heard different things about either he’s recorded them or they are actually programmed. But yeah, a lot of crossover for sure!
Abyssal is my favorite album from them, but it's all fantastic. Abysmal feels more like a cohesive whole as an album rather than a collection of singles, which is basically the only thing that disappointed me with this album
HLB is just so good. If you haven’t yet, be sure to check out Black Tongue’s Nadir. It’s been out several years now, but if you like HLB Black Tongue will hit in much the same way. 🤘🏻
Not that one is better than the other. Both bands have MASSIVE sounds. I find them interesting, like you mentioned…and other bands like Tesseract (which is why you may enjoy these bands)…is the idea and the way that they utilize space in their riffs to create a sense of unknown and draw you in. Vildharta, to me, is a bit more stream-of-conscious or like walking lost around a labyrinth. It doesn’t repeat and pulls you on this journey into the depths. HLB explores “thall” in context of “standard” song structure. I love this because “thall” is almost the opposite of modern music in that it focuses heavily on dissonance, strange riffs, lack of melody, etc. Using it in standard writing I think makes it a bit more accessible while also providing a contrast different than the usual “clean/distorted vocals” or “heavy riffs vs ambient” sections.
Not sure if anyone answered your question on why Buster plays upside down or not, but its just how he learned guitar. Hes a lefty and when he first started he only had access to a right handed guitar so pretty much did what you did, flipped it around and learnt like that. He now has custom guitars for it so its not just a flipped guitar (and yes you can get left handed guitars) and what lets him tune so low is the 28" scale he has on his guitars, allowing it to be tuned lower and not sound like shit He still plays upside down because its just how hes always played
hell yes thall also other than buster, one person i know who does it is josh miller of darko us, except he does it on a 9 string great reaction, this band isnt exactly like vildhjarta as some may say but its like vildhjartas bodybuilding brother, if that makes sense
Even if the album has some repetitive features and people may have not been keen on the whole thing, Earthless is just something else, I like Tide/Hadean/Spectre/Dehumanize as well but Earthless is a different level than the rest.
It's not logical. The story is actually cool. Hes left handed. And back when he started, he wanted a guitar, but had no left handed guitar so he picked up a regular guitar, turned it upside down and played that way. Eventually a guitar company created a left handed guitar for him, and kept the guitar strings upside down haha. I love his interviews. Hes awesome.
Why I dont like this album but I love their self tittled remaster? What is missing? I think this sounds less thall and more like blackened death metal 🤔
the greatest benefit is that he's a lefty and can play with righty guitars, I'm left handed too and can never play with another persons guitar because the strings are flipped for me ahahah also, you missed the song Tide with vocals!!!! I shat my pants the first time I heard it, the videoclip is very good aswell
1,000 Likes on this video & I’ll react to their self-titled album 🔥
Their best album 😉
I would advise the instrumental version just because his vocals kinda suck in the older albums 😹 Aren't nearly as refined as they are in this one
Make sure to listen to the remaster, it's so much better
@@skyscrapersheaf5300 Just wish they redid the vocals
@@NoNonsenseSpider I feel like they didn’t redo the vocals only out of respect for Marcus Hultqvist, their old vocalist. Still an album that has aged like fine wine. Banger after banger with heavy crushing riffs.
@@NoNonsenseSpider I highly disagree with that, and it wasnt even the same vocalist as the current one lol
Vildhjarta is the sad one and Humanity’s Last Breath is the scary one
Perfect description lol
Car bomb is the crazy one
Or the pissed one
Bro exactly
@adiv2181 Oh my god, you aren't wrong 😂😂😂
Earthless was my first HLB song and my first Thall song. I had never heard of them nor Vildhjarta but that single song sold me on them and the genre as a whole.
The rest is history 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I didn't even LIKE Earthless the first time i heard it. I thought it was some disjointed mess with no binding rythm......Until one day i listened to dagger by accident and then it clicked. Now i can't stop listening to them
to me it was Abyssal Mouth, that intro alone with that eerie feeling into the massive drop with bits of absolute silence in the middle of it still blows my fucking mind every time I listen to it
@@lllucasm I'm the same, my first was Abyssal Mouth back when it came out. And actually initially I heard of them from a youtuber who's name slips my brain right now, playing their song, and making memes about their tuning haha.
Kmac is who I was trying to remember. His video "Listens to Humanitys Last Breath once" and then I'm like I gotta hear them. Abyssal Mouth. Then history.
From what I've heard, Buster, the guitarist in the video and also drummer of Vildhjarta, is left handed but learned on a right handed guitar upside down. Some left hand guitar players do this but swap the strings around so that even if the guitar is upside down the strings would be the right side up and I guess Buster was just like fuck it and played it without changing the strings and now he is just used to playing with the strings upside down and I think the guitarist for Darko does the same. I don't think there is any major benefit of playing the strings upside down other than he is more used to it. Also the guitar he uses has only 6 strings but most likely is a Baritone guitar where the scale length is longer than the standard 6 string. From the tuning he uses, it seems to be in the range of an 8 string guitar so I guess you could imagine it like taking the thicker 6 strings from an 8 string vs taking the thinner 6 strings.
Fun fact: this also affects him for drums as well and the way he plays is like left handed for the arms but right handed for the feet which is kinda insane
And if you wanna learn HLB and Vildhjarta songs well good luck becuz they use this thing called a whammy/droptune pedal which basically digitially changes the pitch of the guitar so it's in another tuning and they use this throughout their songs and even mid riff so it's going to be really hard to learn without a proper setup. you can see in the Tide playthrough theres a red pedal in the bottom left, the lights on the pedal changing means the guitar has changed tuning. Usually you would have to manually turn the knobs but he has preprogrammed the pedal to do it automatichally.
Yeah I’ve seen a good bit on the whammy pedal and baritone guitars man! I know Loathe use both.
Really descriptive explanation though man, I appreciate it.
I found out the hard away about The Baritone tuning when I tried to tune my Ibanez to loathe’s 6-string tuning and….snap city😂
I remember watching an interview about this and I think he likes the way the lower string sits on the bottom and he can do some different stuff with the higher strings on top. I don’t remember the details but it made sense when I watched it 😅
You are correct about the guitar being six string. The pitch of the guitar is being controlled by the whammy pedal he's got a propped up in the video. Whammy pedals can be controlled via midi. Which means he can pre-program the pedal to switch between settings automatically without any input from him. If you watch closely as he's playing you can see the MIDI controller switching.
@@DrewFortune97 I really need to get one of those pedals, it feels like SO many bands these days use this as opposed to fussing about with tuning. Northlane, HLB, Vildhjarta, Thornhill, Sleep Token, Loathe, Brand of Sacrifice and so many others seem to be utilising these pedals.
The pedal most used I believe is the DigiTech Whammy DT, which isn't super cheap, however it's the DT (down tune) feature we need that other DigiTech models dont have, I believe there are other pedal makes that'll have the DT feature but the most common I've seen used is this one.
@@JoshuaCWolf The DigiTech Drop does the down tuning thing, too, but you can't go up in pitch with it. The Whammy DT is the best option if you want to be able to pitch shift both up and down from your base tuning.
Filip Danielson is the best vocalist in the genre. Supernatural.
Glad you gave this a chance! Their 2013 Self Titled is a lot more similar to early Vildjharta, because fun fact: Buster was a big fan of Vildjharta before joining them, so he wanted to write music heavily inspired by them with his band HLB. I think you would enjoy that one maybe a little more than Välde. Less blast beats, a lot more groove based, but still atmospheric and more in your face. I feel like they started implementing more blast beats and darker ambience when they released their 2016 Detestor EP. If you start from 2013 moving forward you would notice the evolution, slowly separating themselves from Vildjharta until they became what they are nowadays with Välde, hence why Buster didn’t want to write for new Vildjharta, so he mostly only recorded and produced. Still both bands are basically like twins who grew up differently.
Spectre and Dehumanize back to back are absolutely bone chilling. Literally if this album was just those 2 tracks it would still be their best work lol. I listen to their discography almost everyday. Glad to see you check them out!
and hadean. that riff in hadean is unforgettable
Buster is the guitarist for humanitys last breath and the drummer for vildhjarta
Not only have you introduced me and made me fall in love with Vildhjarta, you’ve introduced me and made me fall in love with Humanity’s Last Breath
Thank you
Wait til you hear Harm and Beware. 2 of my favorite songs. In fact, the Destestor EP is like perfect. Abyssal is still top for LPs from them, but everything is awesomely amazing.
Me personally theres something that makes me like HLB a bit more than Vildhjarta. More direction in terms of the songwriting of tracks? I dunno. Also I think it's the Thall sound merged together with modern Deathcore, which I also like about it. You like the blast beats on this because they are there to add tension but it's not there for the duration of the song, like a Lorna Shore song for example.
Perfect description man, I think it does add tension. Feels like it’s actually meaningful in their storytelling as opposed to just doing it for the sake of being Deathcore.
I on the other hand prefer VIldhjarta for some reason. Maybe I am just not into modern deathcore
35:44 - That part is absolutely f i l t h y... it's literally the riff/song that got me into HLB and, ultimately, Vildhjarta
Glad you took a look at this one Drew! Although I'm kind of sad you didn't react to the "original" Tide, instead opting for the cover which is played over an instrumental version and doesn't have all the production value put into it. It's one of the best tracks on the album so definitely check out the album version if you get a chance.
Also I had a shit-eating grin the whole time as your face got melted with *that* riff in Dehumanize. Absolutely bonkers piece of music and it's easily one of my favourite riffs of all time in any subgenre of metal.
He checked it out in his own time!
Bit late to this one but man this is one of my favourite Deathcore-ish album. Hit me so hard when I first listened to it, the atmosphere is incredible
HLB is not a band , it's a religion , the breakdown on earthless is and will still be the best breakdown ever for me
🔥true🔥
The dull hummmmm of DEEEEETHHHHH
This! This and Lethargica by Meshuggah
The choppy sound in Earthless is tremolo, I believe. It's basically a rapid volume effect that "chops" up the sound when set at max settings. There's some other modulation in stereo magic in there - the production is incredible on all their stuff, you can keep finding new details in every re-listen.
Recommendation for you - Devin Townsend's Empath.
It was written as an attempt to put all of his creative elements into one place, and try to summarize his prolific career (this being his 18th full release album).
Mental metal, ambient pop, and symphonic sections meet with Devin's signature vocals pushing to new heights.
Some standout tracks include Why?, a musical number a la Disney; and Singularity, the 23 minute closer - the ending breakdown never fails to make my eyes well.
Love all the new full album listens!!
Six string baritone, 28". Upside down. He learned that way as a kid and when his dad tried to fix it by stringing a guitar properly he couldn't get along with it. He did a really cool interview with Dean Lamb about all of it. His tuning is drop e, but the two top strings are tuned differently to make weird noises. And like someone said, he uses a lot of midi cues to a digitech whammy pedal to make a lot of the noises and changes.
You can see the dt whammy in the playthrough vid of tides, with the light indicating when the tuning changes.
4:30 that smile when the
t h a l l
hits
again, glad you did this! this album is a work of art
Welcome to HLB, glad you made it safe here 😉 You gotta listen to their first self titled album, Humanity's Last Breath. It's still a banger and it kinda has all the signature sounds of HLB and Buster in one thing. Great video! 🤘And to Buster, he is a left handed and when he started and learned playing guitar he just played on a right-handed guitar upside-down. That's the whole story, but it looks totally cool and adds to the unique thing of Vildhjarta and HLB.
You are legendary for reviewing these incredible full-length albums. Thank you for doing so and I love watching you having a similar reaction to how I reacted when first hearing them.
Have you listened to the Meta album or Mordial album by Car Bomb yet? I highly recommend either of those, Danza 3 or Danza 4 by The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza, Lateralus (Holy Gift version) by TOOL, or Fredrik Thordendal’s Special Defects.
Happy trails you crazy bastard!
Great review and also great editing. Came here for the Tide reaction for the clean vocals part and apparently you missed it ;-;. Yet Im glad you did the reaction on Buster's video instead, cause dude is killing it.
I’m a minute in and i can already see the fun journey you’re going to go on. Haha, I love this record so much.
You have the most underrated channel on youtube. This album isn't my number one from them, but just the fact that you're listening to ANY HLB is awesome. Not quite as amazing as Vildhjarta but still super solid! Can't wait to see how you react, about to watch now.
I feel like you should try Brand of Sacrifice's album Lifeblood. I assume it's been suggested before but after this it seems like you'd LOVE that album. It's way too good.
Earthless is one of my true 10/10 songs a complete masterpiece of music
Yes so glad you've reacted to this! I have to say, the music video for Earthless matches the song so perfectly and vice versa! Very disturbing and very well done.
If you like this kinda stuff you could try some Atlas. Its a similar sounding band, but I feel like they lean more to the atmospheric and ethereal feel with their album Ukko. It slaps very hard at the same time.
Oh and the album is produced by Buster so its very high quality.
Also the guitarist from Atlas is now the 'touring' guitarist for HLB!
One of the best albums last year!
One of my favorite albums last year! Buster's been killing it in every way lately!
I saw someone say that the guitars in Vittring sound like tectonic plates shifting and that's all I can hear now when I listen to it.
Humanity’s Last Breath is the band you never knew that the Metal community absolutely needed. 😊
#THALL
oh damn you missed the epic clean vocals at the end of tide :( that’s the best bit of the record - but buster is still the goat
How did I not get a notification about this?! I literally have the album art on my wall 😍 spectre and dehumanize are phenomenal.
Shiver off Omni-slash was my first Vildhjarta experience and started a trend from there over the last 14 years
Fantastic reaction to a fantastic album like usual! 🔥🔥
You gotta check out the rest of the discography. The album Abyssal has my favorite HLB track, "Abyssal Mouth" and I think it's even a better overall album than Valde
Drew, buddy, Uneven Structures La Partition. You’ll love it
great video as usual!! if you ever decide to check these guys about i personally would highly recommend their Detestor EP, which probably wont be a common pick but i think it really shows off their more "riffy" side very well. lots of nasty grooves on that record!
I remember jamming that album a whole bunch a while back on my way to work. The breakdown in detestor (the original, not the remaster since it has much more low-end in it) would almost shake my car apart lmao.
Loved the reaction Drew 🤟🏼🤟🏼❤️
Omg
Omg
Omg IT’S FINALLY HAPPENING!!!!
Fastest i've clicked on a video in ages, exactly the reaction I was expecting in places for sure! I have to agree with static_motion below about the album version of Tide. It was one of the singles off the album and absolutely Crushes, i think it would be up there with Dehumanize for you as one of the best tracks on the album
I think that sound effect in Väldet is supposed to represent some sort of siren or an EAS (Emergency Alert System) alarm. Hence the next track "Sirens" :)
there’s 7 horns played, and im pretty sure it’s referencing the seven trumpets marking the apocalypse
@@proxim_24 oh thats cool
Kinda reminds me of the air raid alarms here in Sweden, just a little bit grittier. They sound test them on the first Monday of every third month.
Might as well check out all of Buster's bands/music, he also plays drums in a hardcore band called Thrown
I'd love to see you hear Abyssal. Love Valde but Abyssal is what really sold me to HLB years ago. You'll definitely love that album.
buster is fucking insane. never misses.
Would love to see you react to Reign of Silence by Indistinct, the album came out right around when Vildhjarta’s latest album was released and is a masterpiece on its own, more melodic thallish style, cant really describe it but its worth a check
Drew, you know what it is, lets get Uneven Structure on the channel pls
Hey Drew, if you do album reactions, I strongly recommend you experience Nitheful - The Creation Ov God. I know you like Infant Annihilator, and I reckon you'd like Nitheful too. The instrumentals aren't as fast, it's more relentless in its breakdowns and chugginess, and the vocalist Derek Connelly is up there with Dickie Allen in terms of technique and tone. It's definitely one of the heaviest albums released this year, probably ever, so if you're still into that heavy as all balls music, I highly recommend it and would love to see you react to the whole album. Cheers
Amazing amazing listening sesh to a dope album! If you enjoy their riffage and nastiness, but want something a little less conceptual and more straightforward, absolutely think you'd like their previous album Abyssal more. Thanks for this!
My first experience was Detestor from them and that whole album…one of my favorites of all time
The self titled Remixed and Remastered album is an alltime fave for me. hope you get to check it out
Yes, Drew, a left handed guitar it is!
it's called a baritone 6 string, and he plays it upside down because he's left handed but grew up playing on right handed guitars with his left hand
This record is so fucking good!!! Hands down one of the best of 2021. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥☺️😉😊
Great reaction man!🔥🔥🔥
Earthless: The aggressively reverberated and delayed and then tremoloed guitars are crazy. I'm pretty sure that's a tremolo on a heavily delayed and reverbed distorted guitar.
I think you gotta do the original (self titled) album humanitys last breath!
Humanity's last breath is scary vildhjarta
Also, Buster does all of the writing for hlb. And! He plays on a 6 string with the strings reversed
@@ZuccAF keep watching bro! The Tide Reaction I get into it!🙏🏻
@@DrewFortune97 oh yes 😩
@@DrewFortune97 oof. You kinda missed out big time not checking out the rest of that song with its original audio
The ending is just prime beautiful shit
Allt - The seed of self-destruction
EP reaction 🔥🤘
Definitely. Love that EP. Or Atlas’s newest album.
Genuinely thought you started drinking Olive Oil at the end of Dehumanize
🤣🤣🤣 they’ll do that to ya
Such a shame you didn't react to the album version of Tide because that last part of the song is probably my favourite part of the album, but without the vocals it doesn't work as well, and that's saying something!
Buster, drummer of Vildhjarta, is the main writer for HLB, pretty much all instrumentals and lyrics are his, Calle may do some riffs but 99% is Buster. Vildhjarta is pretty much Calle and Daniel in terms of guitarwork
Also, the earlier albums of HLB (Detestor and Humanity's Last Breath) are more Thall in nature, but this one and the one before are more Deathcore
Beautiful 👌🏽
You better have listened to the OG version of Tide. Those cleans at the end SEND me
So Buster is the guitarist and main songwriter in HLB and the drummer in Vildhjarta. Buster produces and mixes both bands. Buster may also record the drums for HLB? I’ve heard different things about either he’s recorded them or they are actually programmed. But yeah, a lot of crossover for sure!
Abyssal is my favorite album from them, but it's all fantastic. Abysmal feels more like a cohesive whole as an album rather than a collection of singles, which is basically the only thing that disappointed me with this album
Dehumanization rips your head off. One of my favourite riffs
HLB is just so good. If you haven’t yet, be sure to check out Black Tongue’s Nadir. It’s been out several years now, but if you like HLB Black Tongue will hit in much the same way. 🤘🏻
Not that one is better than the other. Both bands have MASSIVE sounds. I find them interesting, like you mentioned…and other bands like Tesseract (which is why you may enjoy these bands)…is the idea and the way that they utilize space in their riffs to create a sense of unknown and draw you in.
Vildharta, to me, is a bit more stream-of-conscious or like walking lost around a labyrinth. It doesn’t repeat and pulls you on this journey into the depths.
HLB explores “thall” in context of “standard” song structure. I love this because “thall” is almost the opposite of modern music in that it focuses heavily on dissonance, strange riffs, lack of melody, etc. Using it in standard writing I think makes it a bit more accessible while also providing a contrast different than the usual “clean/distorted vocals” or “heavy riffs vs ambient” sections.
Not sure if anyone answered your question on why Buster plays upside down or not, but its just how he learned guitar. Hes a lefty and when he first started he only had access to a right handed guitar so pretty much did what you did, flipped it around and learnt like that. He now has custom guitars for it so its not just a flipped guitar (and yes you can get left handed guitars) and what lets him tune so low is the 28" scale he has on his guitars, allowing it to be tuned lower and not sound like shit He still plays upside down because its just how hes always played
That zoom at 15:15 really got me 😂
loool glad you enjoyed man
hell yes thall
also other than buster, one person i know who does it is josh miller of darko us, except he does it on a 9 string
great reaction, this band isnt exactly like vildhjarta as some may say but its like vildhjartas bodybuilding brother, if that makes sense
The foundation of Earthless you are speaking about I would describe as "glitchy".
Abyssal next u should 🤘🔥🤘
Worlds best band together with Vildhjarta 🫣
This album slapssss 🙌🙌
please react to relfections album willow, they HLB had influence in making it
Even if the album has some repetitive features and people may have not been keen on the whole thing, Earthless is just something else, I like Tide/Hadean/Spectre/Dehumanize as well but Earthless is a different level than the rest.
Yeeeees 🔥
yeeeeeessssssssssss
PLEASE CHECK OUT VEKTOR- TERMINAL REDUX
THE WHOLE ALBUM. I DONT WANT TO SPOIL IT FOR YOU.
can u react to before i turn
It's not logical. The story is actually cool. Hes left handed. And back when he started, he wanted a guitar, but had no left handed guitar so he picked up a regular guitar, turned it upside down and played that way. Eventually a guitar company created a left handed guitar for him, and kept the guitar strings upside down haha. I love his interviews. Hes awesome.
I know this may be too early in your metal life, but have you heard of the band “ROMHACK”?
Dehumanize slaps
The word your looking for in the back is probably rotary it's like tremolo but for volume
Buster only had a right handed guitar when he was little so he was forced to learn to play upside down
Why I dont like this album but I love their self tittled remaster? What is missing? I think this sounds less thall and more like blackened death metal 🤔
the greatest benefit is that he's a lefty and can play with righty guitars, I'm left handed too and can never play with another persons guitar because the strings are flipped for me ahahah also, you missed the song Tide with vocals!!!! I shat my pants the first time I heard it, the videoclip is very good aswell
You missed the cleans in the end of TIDE😬
He’s left handed, but learned how to play on a right handed guitar, so he plays a right handed guitar upside down
I say react to archspire relentless mutation next, some amazing technical death metal
Benefit of playing a right handed guitar upside, being able to play it left handed, when ur left handed lol
T H A L L
we need timestamp
This genre is ”Evil”
Skipped almost the entire Tide song though :( Which is in my opinion the best one, especially the ending of it!
Super upset you missed tide with vocals
THALL
Today I listen Stoort Neer 🤘🏻. HLB not bad but Vildhjarta more interesting ☺️
Ohh i already can imagine how you'll like their album from 2019 called "abyssal"
Their best work in my opinion
Sorry, but now I dont have a pity for you, but now you HAVE to listen to their ST +plus everything else