We had perfect views of the stage from the seats. I love how many people became fans of INK during this show. Even in the beginning of this video you can hear people talking about how they loved em even though they didn’t know who they were prior to this show. Always great seeing new psychos. Welcome all!
@@rodbelding9523 Same for me and my son. We were in the merchandise line when INK started playing and enjoyed their entire set. The next morning on the way back to Columbus we listened to INK and have become huge fans ever since.
That stadium is fucking massive damnnn, so awesome to see my favorite band that I’ve been following for so long be able to tour with the likes of slipknot at a stadium this massive, so fucking awesome
I was there! Now I am a huge INK fan after seeing them in concert. It was very fun how the music is about horror movies. Amazing acting and awesome props! I love them very much.
Yes agreed! They always wear costumes and use props and do acts which is very cool to see in a band. And not only that, but the music is incredible as well!
How was the crowd? I saw INK with the Trinity of Terror, and it was INCREDIBLE! But there was a ton of fans there. I know a lot of people were at this event to specifically see Metallica. Did everyone seem hype? You think INK gained new fans?
I was at this show and the crowd was pretty dead for the most part. Lots of people thought the theatrics were super cool and talked about how good their set was, so i think INK gained a few fans. They were much more well received than Greta Van Fleet was lol.
I’m gonna see them on August 6 opening for Metallica and I started listening to their music to prepare for the shows and now I am a big INK fan, so yeah, opening for Metallica gets them fans.
The bassist was singing one of my favorite things about this band they use every member exept the drummer for vocals the bass playerJoe is a great singer maybe better than spencer
@@PapaIan_uwu On the first leg of the Trinity of Terror tour, the drummer was used for back-up screams on "Take Your Pick" to replicate the intensity of Corpsegrinder's vocals. Not sure if that song carried over in the setlist to any other live performances or not though.
Its not prerecorded really. Everyone in the band sings different parts. The only prerecorded parts are the quotes by the movie characters like "listen to your mother." The whole band sings. It's a really cool thing to witness.
Major backing tracks on the chorus. I'm also excited to see them on the third leg of their tour but let's call a spade a spade. ruclips.net/video/e35fEFGNIP8/видео.html
@@liamsweeney972 I mean you can clearly see that it's not Spencer singing. That's because the rest of the band also sings and screams live. Not a backing track.
@@bobithpopit3193 I’m sorry but there’s no way the other members sound exactly like him. I saw them live yesterday and they are definitely playing to the track and lip-sync periodically. I noted a few times where main vocals came out and not one of the 5 members were by their mic. The bass player even messed up a cue, sand into the mic, and nothing came out 😮
@@xx_andysixx_xx not really- saying what I saw. For sure they use backing tracks live, and play to the record like most live acts nowadays. I don’t really see that as a big accusation- they are pretty obviously lip syncing.
We had perfect views of the stage from the seats. I love how many people became fans of INK during this show. Even in the beginning of this video you can hear people talking about how they loved em even though they didn’t know who they were prior to this show. Always great seeing new psychos. Welcome all!
So happy for this band. The Slipknot tour should give them lots of exposure too
Yeah this was my first time seeing or even hearing Ice Nine Kills (I was there for Metallica obviously), but Ice Nine Kills was very good
@@rodbelding9523 Same for me and my son. We were in the merchandise line when INK started playing and enjoyed their entire set. The next morning on the way back to Columbus we listened to INK and have become huge fans ever since.
That stadium is fucking massive damnnn, so awesome to see my favorite band that I’ve been following for so long be able to tour with the likes of slipknot at a stadium this massive, so fucking awesome
This was just a few weeks ago opening for Metallica at PNC Park in Pittsburgh. Wish I would have went to this show…
I was there! Now I am a huge INK fan after seeing them in concert. It was very fun how the music is about horror movies. Amazing acting and awesome props! I love them very much.
Yes agreed! They always wear costumes and use props and do acts which is very cool to see in a band. And not only that, but the music is incredible as well!
I can’t wait to see them in Oct. with Slipknot!! This is my fav melodic song off the album!! However farewell 2 fleshs chours is insanely addictive!
Bruh ikr. The fives time to hail the legacy just gives me a high
Farewell II Flesh is my favorite on that album
Thanks for uploading! I’m gonna see them in August 6 opening for Metallica like they did here and I cannot wait! I also love this song so much!
I would absolutely lose it if I were able to go to one of their concerts
Seen them in Long Island now ticket prices are expensive amazing band live
I was there to see Metallica but when INK played it change me, top 3 favorite band now.
I was there too!!
YOO I WAS THERE TOO HAHA
How was the crowd? I saw INK with the Trinity of Terror, and it was INCREDIBLE! But there was a ton of fans there.
I know a lot of people were at this event to specifically see Metallica. Did everyone seem hype? You think INK gained new fans?
I was at this show and the crowd was pretty dead for the most part. Lots of people thought the theatrics were super cool and talked about how good their set was, so i think INK gained a few fans. They were much more well received than Greta Van Fleet was lol.
@@aidanvantassell8122 Greta was horrible that night. INK and Metallica killed it that night.
@@tangeman22 I like Greta, though I haven’t seen other performances
I thought they did pretty well, That’s just my opinion though
I’m gonna see them on August 6 opening for Metallica and I started listening to their music to prepare for the shows and now I am a big INK fan, so yeah, opening for Metallica gets them fans.
I had pit tickets but couldnt go :( i had to sell me tickets, im so upset
1:50 😳😳😳
The bassist was singing one of my favorite things about this band they use every member exept the drummer for vocals the bass playerJoe is a great singer maybe better than spencer
@@PapaIan_uwu On the first leg of the Trinity of Terror tour, the drummer was used for back-up screams on "Take Your Pick" to replicate the intensity of Corpsegrinder's vocals. Not sure if that song carried over in the setlist to any other live performances or not though.
Who is singing the chorus of this song is the lead guitarist, Chris Kelly and other parts who sing is the bassist Joe.
So.... Spencer is half of the lead vocalist?
If you’re saying what I think you’re saying… then I completely agree 🧐
where was this?
Pittsburgh
I was in the very back of the stadium and It was a great experience it was perfect but Greta van fleet was terrible gave me a headache
The amount of prerecorded vocals really bother me, I'm seeing them in Nashville and I'm curious just how much is actually being played "live".
Its not prerecorded really. Everyone in the band sings different parts. The only prerecorded parts are the quotes by the movie characters like "listen to your mother." The whole band sings. It's a really cool thing to witness.
@@aaronkeithley5740 ruclips.net/video/e35fEFGNIP8/видео.html
Major backing tracks on the chorus. I'm also excited to see them on the third leg of their tour but let's call a spade a spade. ruclips.net/video/e35fEFGNIP8/видео.html
@@liamsweeney972 I mean you can clearly see that it's not Spencer singing. That's because the rest of the band also sings and screams live. Not a backing track.
I can't believe there are people who really can't tell they're singing live and don't have "prerecorded vocals" or "backing tracks."
Kinda disappointing he didnt sing al his lines.
He did, but the other band members also sang certain lines
@@bobithpopit3193 I’m sorry but there’s no way the other members sound exactly like him. I saw them live yesterday and they are definitely playing to the track and lip-sync periodically. I noted a few times where main vocals came out and not one of the 5 members were by their mic. The bass player even messed up a cue, sand into the mic, and nothing came out 😮
@@Mrichardsytthat’s a pretty big accusation
@@xx_andysixx_xx not really- saying what I saw. For sure they use backing tracks live, and play to the record like most live acts nowadays. I don’t really see that as a big accusation- they are pretty obviously lip syncing.
@@Mrichardsyt I’ve seen them, there was never an instance of them lipsyncing, to each their own, I suppose.