I met Dave on the first tour with Fantomas. I asked him why he left Slayer, and he said, “because it was fuckin boring.” Then he gave me a cracked drumstick. Thanks Dave. This is a cool album.
😎Coolest drummer! I set up his FanT○maS kit on 1st 2 Tours, locally in Portland, & he tossed me an unused pair of SLAYER sticks & a black fantomas Windbreaker/ jacket too! Cheerce and Dave Rules!
Wouldn't it be boring to you if you were their drumer? I mean, i am Slayer freak, but as a tallent as Dave is, i would need something else, to drive me ALIVE. Simple things, only musicians know.
Love seeing all the other comments agreeing how cool it is that he is able to really express himself unlimited with his drumming/percussion/song writing! Much love God bless
I got to see him play with fantomas in a little venue, got close enough to literally get his and Mike's sweat on me. One of my favorite concert experiences of all time! Dave is one of the reasons I got into drums!
I had the same experience in 1999, in Portland in this awesome room that used to be The City nightclub, Dave's drum set was on the front corner of a tiny stage with his back to half of the crowd.
It was pretty clear to most fans of slayer who were also musicians that Dave lombardo was much more than just the drummer of slayer , he came up with the band's logo , song names , he even wrote parts of slayer songs on the drums and just hummed the guitar parts that he had in his head to Kerry or Jeff , a large amount of those contributions became slayer classics , when Paul recorded his parts on divine intervention it was audibly clear what songs had already been written by Dave and the ones that Paul wrote sounded entirely different ( as you would expect with him being a different drummer ) around 70% of that album had already been recorded in the form of rough demos , dittohead being one of them , the only slayer song that Paul wrote that has that genuine slayer sound and feel to it was payback , all the other stuff he wrote with slayer sounded ok but not fearsome ,brutal,violent and as on the edge of destruction as songs wrote by Dave sounded , In 2001paul bostoph suddenly announced he was leaving due to medical issues , the management reached out to Dave before even mentioning it to the band , Dave agreed to help them finish the god hates us all tour and he would only join on a temporary basis , the management then told Kerry first then Tom and Jeff were told later that day , at first Jeff and Tom didn't think Dave would be able to play the slayer songs . A rehearsal was arranged , when Dave arrived they all seemed to be happy enough , they played 3 songs , Kerry ,Jeff and Tom decided they would play 3 of their fastest songs , war ensemble ,angel of death and reign in blood were chosen as the first 3 songs , after the first song they actually asked Dave to slow down a touch , they were stunned that he could not only remember all the songs , but he could now play better and faster than he had ever done before , We then got the still reigning tour and two more albums with the original 4 , the way they retired was shameful , repentless the album needed Dave's arrangements and input on the album , having Jeff and Dave not in the band was to much of a loss to the sound and style , if Dave had recorded that record it could have been the perfect ending .
that's what happens when you have a good work ethic and never stop practicing; you keep getting better at your craft. ...unlike a certain other prominent thrash drummer who has slacked off and openly admitted to barely every practicing anymore.
albums as soundtracks r a huge yawn of an idea, what’s so great about soundtracks? as if soundtracks are an epitome of a thing. it’s like yeah the fools in fantomas r cool & the funniest interviews, the music is intentionally soundtracks to wtf? mike’s movie in his head? movie r stupid, hollywood ich RETARDED front for Intel, a fuckin propaganda machine
Great to hear a free Lombardo finally express himself. A god of gods in the metal world, he was clearly too talented for Slayer (despite being fundamental to their speed and sound, distinguishing them from others - his fills and licks created continual interest in songs that might otherwise have lacked high level inspiration) and is now finding his way forwards and upwards.
I am blown away by Dave’s playing as usual but this stuff is on a whole other wavelength from another galaxy or something. Incredible drummer, one of my first and favorite drummer influences. Thank you Dave for everything that you’ve given us!!👏🔥🤘
@@bobod346 Your Patton comment is out of line. You take away all the merit from the record and from Lombardo's music, the guy is a walking monument. It is better to focus on the music, the language, the structure, the composition, the coloratura of the Lombardo' sound, etc. Buy the album, appreciate music and how is made, faith no more haven't created everything.
@Alejandro Bravo C. wtf are you talking about my comment takes nothing away from his accomplishments lol and I said nothing about faith no more and I'm that your comment in absolutely insane to say they created nothing
I grew up with his precision and savagery beating into my ears. This was a welcome home. From beauty to chaos to trance-like to the indescribable. This was a pleasure to listen to and I thank Dave.
I bought the Purple Haze vinyl version and it is one the top vinyl recordings I have purchased recently. Very good recording and nice and quiet vinyl. Almost zero surface noise and barely any pops or clicks. Great pressing!
A masterpiece from Dave and whoever else he chose to work with on setting up, tuning and on through tracking, mixing and mastering fully delivered, capturing this percussion opus he put together I can only guess was no straightforward task..the live room(s) and control room(s) would be fascinating to see. The selection, tuning and processing throughout is supreme, never mind the masterful playing techniques on display/put to use throughout, truly next-level Lombardo.
My understanding is that he did everything himself in his home studio - The official site has it as "Written, Recorded and Produced by Dave Lombardo" and I vaguely recall him saying in an interview that he was finally able to get out all of his drums at once and just let fly and see what happened. So not only amazing drumming, but he did pretty much everything else too! Though I think he mentioned that his brother (?) also helped with the mixing...
Lombardo is so badass! Im super thrilled about this album! & Very stoked to be one of the 1st few to leave a comment. ❤ Wow this sound is so fucking amazing! 🥁🎆 Long Live Ipecac Records!
I saw him play in a tiny little dump of a club in stoke on trent england called the sugar mill , he was with grip inc , i was a massive dave lombardo fan while he was in slayer the first time round, when they betrayed him in 92 i think i refused to buy an slayer without dave performing on it , now back in the day there was no internet to speak of so i didnt know about grip inc , it was pure luck that lead me there that night , when i walked in ( i was very early) i saw this massive tama art star kit set up and a cover placed over it , then the support bands stuff was set up , i said to my mate how tge guy who owns that double bass kit must be a massive dave fan because it was near identical to what id seen dave play on in the clash of the titans tour in the uk ( megadeth,slayer,anthrax and alice in chains?) ,i go outside to go and get some food and im faced with my hero getting off a coach and saying hi guys how are you ? , i was in utter shock ,i couldnt speak , i just nodded my head and carried on walking , later that day i spoke to dave for about 15 mins , talking about his set up , being 5 ft away from dave while hes in the trash metal zone was a moment in my life i will never ever forget , hes the reason we have amazing crazy fast double bass drums in metal , he changed the way metal drummers played.
That's not even fair. I've been playing for 35 years. Not just playing, trying to get better all the time. That's why they're gods. The discipline that it takes to do that.
A masterfully painted sound scape, bravo Mr.Lombardo! Kudos to Ipecac records and Mr. Patton for continually producing records that push boundaries and expectations.
Dave Lombardo's style always spoke to me in a special way. It greatly influenced the way I play and listening to this album is like someone captured all the drum chaos in my head and put it to music. This is amazing.
Dave you're a legend!Thanks for what you've brought to the drumming and metal scenes. I was fortunate to be blessed with. Reign in Blood in 1987 when I was 10 years old and have been listening to extreme music ever since. Thanks for leading by example and proving that age is just a number. It's a shame many others your age especially from the big 4 do not have a mind as broad as yours when it comes to music. You're no.1 out of that lot when it comes to experimenting and showing up many many others out there including the kids. Reign in Lombardo ! :) 🤘
Goodness gratious, Dave Lombardo. You've done it again. I'm so glad you finally got to show the rest of the world how musically diverse and talented you truly are. Keep releasing solo stuff please.
Dave does neither Art for the sake of art, nor of Art against art but for Art which has nothing to do with art, because the Art has everything to do with existence
Como buen fan de Lombardo que soy esto me ha dejado boquiabierto. Además ha sido una gran sorpresa pues no tenía noticia de la edición de este disco. Los fanáticos de la batería y la percusión estamos de enhorabuena. Muchas gracias Dave.
Still remember getting a drum stick in the corner of my eye at reign in blood tour , center main floor. Didn’t even see it coming , it hit me in the corner of my eye , fell down right in front of me , and EVERYONE around me , all at once , including myself just dropped to the floor to get it , and yup , I got it. Had it for many years then during an unfortmove from an apartment I lost all my concert stuff. All kind of t shirts from every metal band in the 80’s , ticket stubs , etc. But my Dave Lombardo drum stick I still think about it. It even said Dave Lombardo on it.
Bummer...I lost all my concert stuff also in a move hundreds of ticket stubs, T-shirts and some Metallica stuff I got when I landed backstage passes and met them.
I got hit on the top of the head by a stick thrown by Charlie Benante of Anthrax in '89 when they were opening for KISS, it left a goose egg on my skull for a week, I didn't even get the stick. I got a Louie Clemente stick when he played with Testament during the Clash of the Titans show in Vancouver in 1990 with Slayer, Megadeth and Alice In Chains. Yeah, AIC got booed for most of their set, it was supposed to be Suicidal Tendencies but they had some legal issue with coming to Canada so AIC replaced them for the Canada shows.
@@ll7868I bet those who booed AIC feel like yards now. I seen some of that footage and read some comments saying same thing. I was metal but loved AIC , Seen the Dirt tour in Chicago.
@@jimyounger9490 AIC had like a week to prepare a setlist and get all their gear to Canada, the tour was scrambling for a replacement and nobody was available. They didn't even ask about payment until they were at the venue and probably would have done it for free just for the exposure although they got a standard fee on a per show basis and a % of the ticket sales for their roughly 40 minute set, not sure how much in total but it probably bought them all a brand new Ferrari or Lambo, I'm sure a few boos didn't bother them.
Nice experimental album. Reminds me of some works by Mr. Bungle, Terry Bozzio, Frank Zappa Mothers Of Invention avant-garde songs, or Stewart Copeland you can notice that Lombardo wanted to experiment and push his own boundaries as a drummer, for my that's cool. This record has a dark soundtrack vibe.
HOLY CRAP! ALBUM OF THE YEAR, so far! WOW!! Did not expect this! (It's unlike any other album I've ever heard, which is what more albums should be like instead of copycatting the past.)
Dave is a really nice person and a wonderful musician. Been following and listening to his journey since I first heard Slayer. Looking forward to much more! New Fantomas, PLEASE!!!
Percussionist extrodinare !!!!!... the first time I heard him was show no mercy and couldn't find it..then I found hell awaits.. that's when I knew he was..my favorite... and just look how far he's come since slayer!!!!.... he's a percussionist!!!.. first 🥇
Definitely amazing! Dave is such an incredible drummer. He's been one of my most favorite Metal drummers for the past 40 years now. but like someone else had said in the comments on here. if Mike Patton's unique vocals had be on this album it could have been something even more unique than it already is. Congratulations to Dave for finally making this happen.🤘
¡Chingonsotote! Con todo ese potencial multi instrumental se arma un nuevo álbum de Mr Bungle que explote toda esa locura que escuchamos en álbumes como Disco Volante, California y el álbum homónimo. No se necesita más.
Myself not even being hardcore Slayer or metal fan, still know of this band, and seeing title remembered name and knew I have to listen this. Quite interesting! It's easy to bang out same sound for decades but going out to reach new horizons is next level.
Love the reverb and delay effects. He and Tim Alexander and Danny Carey could do an awesome tour . This is next level Planet Drum Mickey Heart stuff love it.
Man what a cool and amazing album... Ive had the chance to see him live with slayer, mr bungle and testament.... If he ever does a solo tour im pulling up 💪🤘
I met Dave on the first tour with Fantomas. I asked him why he left Slayer, and he said, “because it was fuckin boring.” Then he gave me a cracked drumstick. Thanks Dave. This is a cool album.
Man that's cool. Dave is the dude 😎
😎Coolest drummer! I set up his FanT○maS kit on 1st 2 Tours, locally in Portland, & he tossed me an unused pair of SLAYER sticks & a black fantomas Windbreaker/ jacket too! Cheerce and Dave Rules!
Wouldn't it be boring to you if you were their drumer? I mean, i am Slayer freak, but as a tallent as Dave is, i would need something else, to drive me ALIVE. Simple things, only musicians know.
Slayer lost something after he left
@@commentingoncringestuff1581I mean he was there since day 1 and left at least 3 times and kept coming back
I would love to hear Dave do a thing like this with Buckethead and Les Claypool. 😮🤯
This was one of the best records of 2023. True artistry.
Love seeing all the other comments agreeing how cool it is that he is able to really express himself unlimited with his drumming/percussion/song writing!
Much love
God bless
Much better than I had ever expected.
Been a fan of his for 40 years now.
Well worth the wait.
OMAR. IM LISTENING KEEP M UR SPIRITS ALIVE I KNOW HOW LOVE THIS CATS DRUMMING TO ALL GUNS OMAR IS MY BELOVED BRO PAST AWAY GOING TO SLAYER FUCK
I got to see him play with fantomas in a little venue, got close enough to literally get his and Mike's sweat on me. One of my favorite concert experiences of all time! Dave is one of the reasons I got into drums!
I had the same experience in 1999, in Portland in this awesome room that used to be The City nightclub, Dave's drum set was on the front corner of a tiny stage with his back to half of the crowd.
oh boy, you got some other guy's sweat on you. you are truly blessed.
ew
It was pretty clear to most fans of slayer who were also musicians that Dave lombardo was much more than just the drummer of slayer , he came up with the band's logo , song names , he even wrote parts of slayer songs on the drums and just hummed the guitar parts that he had in his head to Kerry or Jeff , a large amount of those contributions became slayer classics , when Paul recorded his parts on divine intervention it was audibly clear what songs had already been written by Dave and the ones that Paul wrote sounded entirely different ( as you would expect with him being a different drummer ) around 70% of that album had already been recorded in the form of rough demos , dittohead being one of them , the only slayer song that Paul wrote that has that genuine slayer sound and feel to it was payback , all the other stuff he wrote with slayer sounded ok but not fearsome ,brutal,violent and as on the edge of destruction as songs wrote by Dave sounded ,
In 2001paul bostoph suddenly announced he was leaving due to medical issues , the management reached out to Dave before even mentioning it to the band , Dave agreed to help them finish the god hates us all tour and he would only join on a temporary basis , the management then told Kerry first then Tom and Jeff were told later that day , at first Jeff and Tom didn't think Dave would be able to play the slayer songs .
A rehearsal was arranged , when Dave arrived they all seemed to be happy enough , they played 3 songs , Kerry ,Jeff and Tom decided they would play 3 of their fastest songs , war ensemble ,angel of death and reign in blood were chosen as the first 3 songs , after the first song they actually asked Dave to slow down a touch , they were stunned that he could not only remember all the songs , but he could now play better and faster than he had ever done before ,
We then got the still reigning tour and two more albums with the original 4 , the way they retired was shameful , repentless the album needed Dave's arrangements and input on the album , having Jeff and Dave not in the band was to much of a loss to the sound and style , if Dave had recorded that record it could have been the perfect ending .
yeah and?
Dave has done more than just Slayer
that's what happens when you have a good work ethic and never stop practicing; you keep getting better at your craft.
...unlike a certain other prominent thrash drummer who has slacked off and openly admitted to barely every practicing anymore.
@@frontbum666
And hearing Dave's artistry on this record is confirmation of that , wouldnt you agree ?
@about the metal
⚜️x🤘🏻x⚜️
I love Dave's drumming in "Grip inc."!! So bad ass!!!!..Dave's drumming is still the best ever!!🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟😈😈❤️🔥❤️🔥
He is on another level in percussion. Perfect for the soundtrack of a mystery movie.
And from what i heard here, ONLY HIS PERCS!
And I AM GOING TO SAMPLE THOSE, Dave like it or not. No, ill ask for a permission, ofcrs.
He should do movie soundtracks.
albums as soundtracks r a huge yawn of an idea, what’s so great about soundtracks? as if soundtracks are an epitome of a thing.
it’s like yeah the fools in fantomas r cool & the funniest interviews, the music is intentionally soundtracks to wtf? mike’s movie in his head?
movie r stupid, hollywood ich RETARDED front for Intel, a fuckin propaganda machine
@@vgmaster9he does
More expressive than a complete band! Awesome!
Great to hear a free Lombardo finally express himself. A god of gods in the metal world, he was clearly too talented for Slayer (despite being fundamental to their speed and sound, distinguishing them from others - his fills and licks created continual interest in songs that might otherwise have lacked high level inspiration) and is now finding his way forwards and upwards.
I am blown away by Dave’s playing as usual but this stuff is on a whole other wavelength from another galaxy or something. Incredible drummer, one of my first and favorite drummer influences. Thank you Dave for everything that you’ve given us!!👏🔥🤘
So sick!!!
🔥🤘🤘🔥
I think Dave is now officially the Patton of Percussion!! 😆
🤦♂just buy the album
Been saying that for years. They are the equivalents of.each other.
@Alejandro Bravo C. so I can't pay a compliment and make a personal observation ?
Move on troll
I pre-ordered it btw
@@bobod346 Your Patton comment is out of line. You take away all the merit from the record and from Lombardo's music, the guy is a walking monument. It is better to focus on the music, the language, the structure, the composition, the coloratura of the Lombardo' sound, etc. Buy the album, appreciate music and how is made, faith no more haven't created everything.
@Alejandro Bravo C. wtf are you talking about my comment takes nothing away from his accomplishments lol and I said nothing about faith no more and I'm that your comment in absolutely insane to say they created nothing
I grew up with his precision and savagery beating into my ears. This was a welcome home. From beauty to chaos to trance-like to the indescribable. This was a pleasure to listen to and I thank Dave.
I bought the Purple Haze vinyl version and it is one the top vinyl recordings I have purchased recently. Very good recording and nice and quiet vinyl. Almost zero surface noise and barely any pops or clicks. Great pressing!
Cool, I usually have to find out from Discogs how good certain pressings are.
A masterpiece from Dave and whoever else he chose to work with on setting up, tuning and on through tracking, mixing and mastering fully delivered, capturing this percussion opus he put together I can only guess was no straightforward task..the live room(s) and control room(s) would be fascinating to see.
The selection, tuning and processing throughout is supreme, never mind the masterful playing techniques on display/put to use throughout, truly next-level Lombardo.
My understanding is that he did everything himself in his home studio - The official site has it as "Written, Recorded and Produced by Dave Lombardo" and I vaguely recall him saying in an interview that he was finally able to get out all of his drums at once and just let fly and see what happened. So not only amazing drumming, but he did pretty much everything else too! Though I think he mentioned that his brother (?) also helped with the mixing...
Lombardo is so badass! Im super thrilled about this album! & Very stoked to be one of the 1st few to leave a comment. ❤ Wow this sound is so fucking amazing!
🥁🎆
Long Live Ipecac Records!
Immaculately crafted audio experience by a highly gifted and hard-working man. This album is a blessing, thank you.
I saw him play in a tiny little dump of a club in stoke on trent england called the sugar mill , he was with grip inc , i was a massive dave lombardo fan while he was in slayer the first time round, when they betrayed him in 92 i think i refused to buy an slayer without dave performing on it , now back in the day there was no internet to speak of so i didnt know about grip inc , it was pure luck that lead me there that night , when i walked in ( i was very early) i saw this massive tama art star kit set up and a cover placed over it , then the support bands stuff was set up , i said to my mate how tge guy who owns that double bass kit must be a massive dave fan because it was near identical to what id seen dave play on in the clash of the titans tour in the uk ( megadeth,slayer,anthrax and alice in chains?) ,i go outside to go and get some food and im faced with my hero getting off a coach and saying hi guys how are you ? , i was in utter shock ,i couldnt speak , i just nodded my head and carried on walking , later that day i spoke to dave for about 15 mins , talking about his set up , being 5 ft away from dave while hes in the trash metal zone was a moment in my life i will never ever forget , hes the reason we have amazing crazy fast double bass drums in metal , he changed the way metal drummers played.
So many of these tracks could be used in film 🎥 🤘🏾
Wow. It finally came out. I remember them talking about this 20 years ago. 🤘🏼🤘🏼
That's not even fair. I've been playing for 35 years. Not just playing, trying to get better all the time. That's why they're gods. The discipline that it takes to do that.
Verdadeiro tesouro !Dave sempre arrasa !
A masterfully painted sound scape, bravo Mr.Lombardo! Kudos to Ipecac records and Mr. Patton for continually producing records that push boundaries and expectations.
Get me on there Mr Patton, pretty please with much respect
Dave Lombardo's style always spoke to me in a special way. It greatly influenced the way I play and listening to this album is like someone captured all the drum chaos in my head and put it to music. This is amazing.
i really didn't expect this to my favorite album of the year so far. such an atmospheric album.
oh, shut up. apparently, he could take a crap on your dinner plate and you'd see steak dinner.
heck, this might be my fave album of the past 10 years!
TOTALLY UNIQUE and singular! WOW!
More new albums need to be innovative like this puppy!!!
Very loosely reminds me of the dirty harry soundtrack - would love to hear Dave score some films
I've never heard anything like this, from a single drummer. Reminds me of the pure and raw imagination of Tomita! Outstanding, Dave!
Hal blaine,psychedelic drums,1967❤😊
Dave Lombardo has always been my favorite drummer right up there with the mighty Neil Peart. 👊
A unique listening experience. A magical sound ritual 🔥🪘🔥🥁🔥🪘🔥
HAUNTING AND MENACING
PERCUSSION MASTERY BY THE ONE AND ONLY!!!
AN ASTRAL JOURNEY!
So tribal...
Igor and Dave should collaborate.
As someone that grew up listening to Slayer and getting into free improv later on in life, this makes me really happy.
Metal musicians are going avant-garde with age. It's great.
The best ever bar none! What can’t this man do?
Impossible as it would seem, his best work may still be in front of him.
Lots of older Metal musicians are going avant-garde & it's very, very cool.
Best thing I have ever heard in my life. Literally. I have no words!
Dave you're a legend!Thanks for what you've brought to the drumming and metal scenes.
I was fortunate to be blessed with. Reign in Blood in 1987 when I was 10 years old and have been listening to extreme music ever since.
Thanks for leading by example and proving that age is just a number. It's a shame many others your age especially from the big 4 do not have a mind as broad as yours when it comes to music.
You're no.1 out of that lot when it comes to experimenting and showing up many many others out there including the kids.
Reign in Lombardo ! :) 🤘
Goodness gratious, Dave Lombardo.
You've done it again.
I'm so glad you finally got to show the rest of the world how musically diverse and talented you truly are.
Keep releasing solo stuff please.
Godless gratuitous
Just kidding
Dave does neither Art for the sake of art, nor of Art against art but for Art which has nothing to do with art, because the Art has everything to do with existence
Yes!
really hope theres a making of video coming out I want to see all the drums.
Como buen fan de Lombardo que soy esto me ha dejado boquiabierto. Además ha sido una gran sorpresa pues no tenía noticia de la edición de este disco. Los fanáticos de la batería y la percusión estamos de enhorabuena. Muchas gracias Dave.
Si no sabías, no eres tan fan entonces jajaja
Still remember getting a drum stick in the corner of my eye at reign in blood tour , center main floor. Didn’t even see it coming , it hit me in the corner of my eye , fell down right in front of me , and EVERYONE around me , all at once , including myself just dropped to the floor to get it , and yup , I got it. Had it for many years then during an unfortmove from an apartment I lost all my concert stuff. All kind of t shirts from every metal band in the 80’s , ticket stubs , etc. But my Dave Lombardo drum stick I still think about it. It even said Dave Lombardo on it.
Bummer...I lost all my concert stuff also in a move hundreds of ticket stubs, T-shirts and some Metallica stuff I got when I landed backstage passes and met them.
I got hit on the top of the head by a stick thrown by Charlie Benante of Anthrax in '89 when they were opening for KISS, it left a goose egg on my skull for a week, I didn't even get the stick. I got a Louie Clemente stick when he played with Testament during the Clash of the Titans show in Vancouver in 1990 with Slayer, Megadeth and Alice In Chains. Yeah, AIC got booed for most of their set, it was supposed to be Suicidal Tendencies but they had some legal issue with coming to Canada so AIC replaced them for the Canada shows.
@@ll7868I bet those who booed AIC feel like yards now. I seen some of that footage and read some comments saying same thing. I was metal but loved AIC , Seen the Dirt tour in Chicago.
@@jimyounger9490 AIC had like a week to prepare a setlist and get all their gear to Canada, the tour was scrambling for a replacement and nobody was available. They didn't even ask about payment until they were at the venue and probably would have done it for free just for the exposure although they got a standard fee on a per show basis and a % of the ticket sales for their roughly 40 minute set, not sure how much in total but it probably bought them all a brand new Ferrari or Lambo, I'm sure a few boos didn't bother them.
Dave doesn't play percussion, HE IS A PERCUSSION❤❤❤❤
Pretty sure he just gave drum n bass djs a bunch of new intros and drops.
This is great! I let this play straight through and it's been fantastic. Love your work forever Dave!
Nice experimental album. Reminds me of some works by Mr. Bungle, Terry Bozzio, Frank Zappa Mothers Of Invention avant-garde songs, or Stewart Copeland you can notice that Lombardo wanted to experiment and push his own boundaries as a drummer, for my that's cool. This record has a dark soundtrack vibe.
HOLY CRAP!
ALBUM OF THE YEAR, so far!
WOW!!
Did not expect this!
(It's unlike any other album I've ever heard, which is what more albums should be like instead of copycatting the past.)
This is remarkably cinematic and engrossing. Percussion is amazing and dave is its god
EXCELLENT!!!
Dave and Blue Man Group would be a worthy show, I'd pay to see that.
Sounds great!!!!
love the atmosphere
Dave.. if you're listening.. this is what Slayer fans have been waiting 35 years for.
Dave is a really nice person and a wonderful musician. Been following and listening to his journey since I first heard Slayer. Looking forward to much more! New Fantomas, PLEASE!!!
More Jazz than I expected. ....but definitely Dave...
Dave Lombardo ❤
Very awesome
Thank you for your musical creativity with percussion 🥁
Needs more cowbell
Percussionist extrodinare !!!!!... the first time I heard him was show no mercy and couldn't find it..then I found hell awaits.. that's when I knew he was..my favorite... and just look how far he's come since slayer!!!!.... he's a percussionist!!!.. first 🥇
Definitely amazing! Dave is such an incredible drummer. He's been one of my most favorite Metal drummers for the past 40 years now.
but like someone else had said in the comments on here. if Mike Patton's unique vocals had be on this album it could have been something even more unique than it already is. Congratulations to Dave for finally making this happen.🤘
Arte puro! Increíble trabajo! Gracias Dave Lombardo! Saludos desde Tarija, Bolivia!
you just made the soundtrack to the next Itailan cannibal movie :) Come on Italy fire up the old 70s-80s cannibal genre one more time :)
¡Chingonsotote! Con todo ese potencial multi instrumental se arma un nuevo álbum de Mr Bungle que explote toda esa locura que escuchamos en álbumes como Disco Volante, California y el álbum homónimo. No se necesita más.
Excellent
Awesome utterly awesome. Thanks Dave..!
Dave is God. That is all. Good night.
Ahh, the new one, nice that its on Ipecac.
Thank you, oh mighty Algorithm, for you have shown me THE WAY... praise be to your name \m/
Dave Lombardo and Antonio Sánchez..... amazing
Myself not even being hardcore Slayer or metal fan, still know of this band, and seeing title remembered name and knew I have to listen this. Quite interesting! It's easy to bang out same sound for decades but going out to reach new horizons is next level.
Love the reverb and delay effects. He and Tim Alexander and Danny Carey could do an awesome tour . This is next level Planet Drum Mickey Heart stuff love it.
Really interesting, and quite hypnotic in places.
How good this is, is impossible 👌. Dave earns the badge for best percussive album, ever!
SUCH A GREAT ALBUM.
This is not music
This is an expérience
Thanks for helping shaping the modern world of my and many percussive minds
This is exquisite...
The closest we'll get to new Fantomas...😢
They are the best band ever, aren't they?
@@terriblecrayonThey're no Dog Fashion Disco.
@@theexpresidents The reason? You guessed it: Frank Stallone.
HOW is this not going super-viral??
Did LARS' psychedelic drum solo album upstage it???
Man what a cool and amazing album... Ive had the chance to see him live with slayer, mr bungle and testament.... If he ever does a solo tour im pulling up 💪🤘
Oh wow.
GOD DAMN IT THIS IS BRILLIANT! so so sooooo DARK and sooooo BRILLIANT!
Yes. I've been waiting so long for a sequel to Drums of Death. This is great.
Super creative
This is phenomenal!
I want this soundtrack for my movie...!!!
Sick!!
Atmosferico.....affascinante....scuro.....
Fantastico a comprar el CD gracias maestro Dave Lombardo por estas nuevas obras geniales inspirar
WOW! I like it! ....surprisingly new and unique, really cool, ...great Art!
This is the Surfing with the alien of drumming.
Groundbreaking and a future reference.
You mean the "Flexable" of drumming
@@brunovallesmunoz4757No, he meant _Surfing with the Alien._
This is it ..here we go
Met Slayer many times in the past! Dave is a great musician! He also left because the band was swindle by managment!
Makes me feel like I'm being stalked through the jungle by a smoke beast
Absolute art. I hope he works with Bill Laswell at some point. And yes, doing soundtracks (as just one pursuit) is completely imaginable.
Amazing.
Sounds awesome so far !!! Makes me want to be drumming right now!!!
Fuck yes
Yeah sick
Davevil has no boundaries \m/
Fuck yeah!!! Awesome🔥🤘🥁🤘