Between the buried and me is one of the greatest prog metal bands out there. In the same league as Dream Theater or Tool or pretty much anybody in the top tier
Oh no, is his neck pain that bad? I also have pretty bad neck pain and I can't tell you how much respect I have for him not just coming on stage, but also playning freaking BTBAM's music in pain like that. Jesus christ.
They played this at the Chicago show the day the album released. Loved the part “we need to bring it down. Collapse society.” Really resonated with me with everything going on in society it was a great night.
No it normally sounds that why right up in front. I was at the show at The Palladium in Worcester and I picked further back,dead center and a guy I knew who was ORIGINALLY at the front decided to come find me,knowing where I was, because he said being right up front all you could hear is drums.
@@albertprice207 honestly, it's stuff like that that made me stop bothering to go right up front. The sound is never great because you have to think about where it's being mixed from. It's normally a lot further back in the center. Also, most of the PA systems are on the side of the stage pointing outwards so if it's a band like between the buried and me who's a 100% digital and has zero cabs on stage, then the only real stage noise is the drums. Hence, you only get the drum sounds. Also just the normal bullshit of crowd surfers kicking you in the head or waiting outside in line a couple extra hours to really secure your way in the front. It's just not for me anymore because absolutely none of it is worth it, even if you want to say that you were super close to the band what you could do is wait until after the show and see if any of the members come out to sign and take photos. It's how I got to meet and get an autograph from Paul and Blake at Worcester.
The crowd was really resonating with this one already. Nice.
poor dustie :( hope he gets better soon!
What happened?
@ivebeen He's had back issues for a long time. He had a carbon fiber guitar made that was way lighter but sadly he's still feeling it.
@ivebeen saw them last night and he was still sitting :(
Between the buried and me is one of the greatest prog metal bands out there. In the same league as Dream Theater or Tool or pretty much anybody in the top tier
Id love to see them tour with TooL!
Hot take
@@ChesterStone Not at all. This comment’s kind of funny, what with it being posted on a video of a song that literally features Mike Portnoy.
Damn they are so good live... them and dillinger are the best to ever do it live.
Just watch any live of scardust or orphaned land or arch echo
😭😭 Don’t mention the latter band. It still hurts lol. Amazing final tour though 🖤💔🖤
@@Jnicholle13 they went out on top :)
Jesus no one tops Dillinger for a live gig. Bane, Converge and ETID get special mention.
Dustie I hope you get better brother, you still wrecked in Detroit! Nice work guys!
what happened to him?
@@sadajiwa Back problems. Saw them last night and he was still sitting, he fuckin ripped though. Dustie never phones it in.
@@SleighJessi awwww thats bad….
1st night I assume... what a song man
Thanks for uploading this! I'm going to see them next week in Boise and I'm stoke af!
No one is slamming that cowbell?! Disappointed in that.. otherwise awesome performance, Dustie get well soon!
Oh no, is his neck pain that bad? I also have pretty bad neck pain and I can't tell you how much respect I have for him not just coming on stage, but also playning freaking BTBAM's music in pain like that. Jesus christ.
Thank god it's not there
They played this at the Chicago show the day the album released. Loved the part “we need to bring it down. Collapse society.”
Really resonated with me with everything going on in society it was a great night.
was this in richmond va
I forget the sound is like this up close lol
Am I the only one who can barely hear Tommy?
No it normally sounds that why right up in front. I was at the show at The Palladium in Worcester and I picked further back,dead center and a guy I knew who was ORIGINALLY at the front decided to come find me,knowing where I was, because he said being right up front all you could hear is drums.
@@metalheadlazz thank you!
@@albertprice207 honestly, it's stuff like that that made me stop bothering to go right up front. The sound is never great because you have to think about where it's being mixed from. It's normally a lot further back in the center. Also, most of the PA systems are on the side of the stage pointing outwards so if it's a band like between the buried and me who's a 100% digital and has zero cabs on stage, then the only real stage noise is the drums. Hence, you only get the drum sounds. Also just the normal bullshit of crowd surfers kicking you in the head or waiting outside in line a couple extra hours to really secure your way in the front. It's just not for me anymore because absolutely none of it is worth it, even if you want to say that you were super close to the band what you could do is wait until after the show and see if any of the members come out to sign and take photos. It's how I got to meet and get an autograph from Paul and Blake at Worcester.
@@metalheadlazz but, but, it makes it harder to bee-line to the mic!
What happened to Dustie?
Back problems making it hard to stand for prolonged periods of time I believe.
He got injured the Saturday before the show Sunday in nyc. I was there for Q&A that’s what they said. They didn’t say how the injury occurred tho.
Same dudes?
Same lineup yee