This is just amazing man. For me Doomsday was the song that hit me when I was faced with loss. I heard the song, liked it and put it on my playlist. A few months later my childhood dog of 15 years passed away. We got her when I was a year old, and I didn’t know life without her. It hit me like a train wreck. But Doomsday and Lorna Shore’s Pain Remains trilogy helped me a lot. It’s always nice to know that there’s people out there who are struggling as well, and they write it for others to have a place to go to. Thanks so much for the in depth, it was really amazing man 🤘🏼 Rest in peace to Tom and your Mother as well
As a non-musician, you did an amazing job helping to view this iconic song in a whole new way. Thank you for helping put context to Tom's state of mind when writing this song....truly epic.
"...metal core, which is one of my favourite genres of metal for sure" I feel like you would start a war with this sentences in some social groups haha. It's sad. I really love your analyses. I'm not very well educated but I feel there's some deeper meaning in sound and lyrics but I can't always grasp it. Fortunately, thanks to the algorythm, I found your channel analysing "Flesh and the Powet it Holds". My favourite metal band and you understood it's more than some wham-bam heavy noise. I was so happy and now you're taking on topic of some modern metal of my second favourite band. You really help understand music more
Hey man thanks so much! That is funny as Death and Architects probably go #1 and #2 most days for me as well. I an glad you can appreciate the deeper meanings behind all this great art too!
Great video, but I think its worth mentioning that a lot of what sounds like synths are actually guitars. Tom was really into making synth-y type of effects using guitar pedals. There's some synth parts, but they mostly fill out the lower frequencies while Tom's guitars fill out the mid and high frequencies
Great point, funny enough Dirt was by far my most played album last year 😂 Yeah man absolutely same. Such emotionally intense records can be hard to get into the mood or headspace to listen
This is just amazing man. For me Doomsday was the song that hit me when I was faced with loss. I heard the song, liked it and put it on my playlist. A few months later my childhood dog of 15 years passed away. We got her when I was a year old, and I didn’t know life without her. It hit me like a train wreck. But Doomsday and Lorna Shore’s Pain Remains trilogy helped me a lot. It’s always nice to know that there’s people out there who are struggling as well, and they write it for others to have a place to go to. Thanks so much for the in depth, it was really amazing man 🤘🏼 Rest in peace to Tom and your Mother as well
Sorry for your loss brother. Its never easy, but over time we heal. ❤️
Amazing video 👏
Cheers my man
As a non-musician, you did an amazing job helping to view this iconic song in a whole new way. Thank you for helping put context to Tom's state of mind when writing this song....truly epic.
Hey thanks so much man!
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Bless you Vito
"...metal core, which is one of my favourite genres of metal for sure" I feel like you would start a war with this sentences in some social groups haha. It's sad. I really love your analyses. I'm not very well educated but I feel there's some deeper meaning in sound and lyrics but I can't always grasp it. Fortunately, thanks to the algorythm, I found your channel analysing "Flesh and the Powet it Holds". My favourite metal band and you understood it's more than some wham-bam heavy noise. I was so happy and now you're taking on topic of some modern metal of my second favourite band. You really help understand music more
Hey man thanks so much! That is funny as Death and Architects probably go #1 and #2 most days for me as well. I an glad you can appreciate the deeper meanings behind all this great art too!
WOW...incredible video
Thanks so much!
Great video, but I think its worth mentioning that a lot of what sounds like synths are actually guitars. Tom was really into making synth-y type of effects using guitar pedals. There's some synth parts, but they mostly fill out the lower frequencies while Tom's guitars fill out the mid and high frequencies
Good point! And I think you are totally right 👍
AOGHAU is in my top 10 albums ever, but I can't really listen to it because its too intense, kind of like Alice In Chains' Dirt.
Great point, funny enough Dirt was by far my most played album last year 😂
Yeah man absolutely same. Such emotionally intense records can be hard to get into the mood or headspace to listen