Not only is this band incredibly talented, they have so much to memorize that it blows my mind. They can never relax and just enjoy a straight musical moment. They dive into pure complexity every night.
1:46 Nothing beats this section of thumping, it's pretty much the first time they do it in this set list so it's such a heavy mood change during the concert... and they catch you with the 808 at 2:00 just to finish you off. The video on my channel doesn't put it into words... it's like getting kick in the guts! You can hear the audience reaction too lol
the real udnerrated thing is matt can do those crazy fills perfectly for over an hour. After 30 min my feet get too overjittery and i start making mistakes. Been trying to learn rip and tear off the doom sound track and ive been notiving it a lot with triplet dbass fills
So this is what impact stage presence has on music. Technically this song is insane. The stage presence is severely lacking which kinda sucks all the life from it in my opinion... except the drummer even though I can barely see him.
@@TheHIOJK That's the thing though. Meshuggah does and I'm sure when I get to that level I will. Herman Li has amazing stage prescence. I'm not saying they suck at all. I just did not enjoy the performance of it. It seemed dull. There was a live stream with Herman Li and Tosin with another guitarist and the contrast is best displayed there. He's an amazingly talented guitarist. My lesson from this is to avoid losing stage prescence for technical complexity or to practice enough to have both as many bands do.
Do you see what they're playing??? lmao. What you want them to do? Jumping jacks? People don't go to an AAL show for stage presence. They go for the ridiculous musicianship.
Fucking christ Matt is so fucking good. The clarity and sound of his playing is just unreal too.
Not only is this band incredibly talented, they have so much to memorize that it blows my mind. They can never relax and just enjoy a straight musical moment. They dive into pure complexity every night.
Matt is a fkn beast, simply epic lml
I'm obsessed with this song.
Came to AAL for Tosin, was quietly blown away by Javier, and have stayed for Matt.
Watching the fans in the front row trying to headbang to the beat is *HILARIOUS* 🤣
1:46 Nothing beats this section of thumping, it's pretty much the first time they do it in this set list so it's such a heavy mood change during the concert... and they catch you with the 808 at 2:00 just to finish you off. The video on my channel doesn't put it into words... it's like getting kick in the guts! You can hear the audience reaction too lol
the real udnerrated thing is matt can do those crazy fills perfectly for over an hour. After 30 min my feet get too overjittery and i start making mistakes. Been trying to learn rip and tear off the doom sound track and ive been notiving it a lot with triplet dbass fills
Awesome !!!
Yeah thanks for the upload, sound isn't bad at all
Ok matt, we get it, youre good.
this whole album was just Matt saying "I'm better than everybody"
So this is what impact stage presence has on music. Technically this song is insane. The stage presence is severely lacking which kinda sucks all the life from it in my opinion... except the drummer even though I can barely see him.
You try playing music this complex and having any semblance of stage presence.
@@TheHIOJK That's the thing though. Meshuggah does and I'm sure when I get to that level I will. Herman Li has amazing stage prescence. I'm not saying they suck at all. I just did not enjoy the performance of it. It seemed dull. There was a live stream with Herman Li and Tosin with another guitarist and the contrast is best displayed there. He's an amazingly talented guitarist. My lesson from this is to avoid losing stage prescence for technical complexity or to practice enough to have both as many bands do.
Do you see what they're playing??? lmao. What you want them to do? Jumping jacks? People don't go to an AAL show for stage presence. They go for the ridiculous musicianship.
@@BunsenMusic See Ryan Martinie, Flea, Victor Wooten, Herman Li, etc.