I've seen a lot of incredible artists live, but nobody puts on a better performance than these guys. Amazing energy, you can tell they're exhausted by the end of their set.
Just got back from playing a gig with these guys....... I am so privileged to of had played with them as their opening act.......... They are fucking awesome!!!!!
@leadchariot I agree completely! I was kinda skeptical of the chaos at first (albeit interested in the energy) but after I saw them live my opinion took a whole light. it took me like three full days to recover from that show, mentally and physically.
@ArunaKone1 Back To Back/They Faced Each Other/The Deaf Policeman/Die Interviewer (I Am Only Speaking In German)/Before There Was Atlanta, There Was Douglasville/
@lesclaypoolthesecond It's not bad musicianship, it just sounds like it is because it's mathcore and that's what mathcore sounds like even though it's actually crazy, like the dillinger escape plan.
Maybe if they guy having a seizure with a guitar would actually play it well instead of trying to do backflips with it this would actually sound something like music.
I'm surprised they were allowed to play a record store. Was there really no concern that they would destroy the entire classic rock section or something?
cuz Dillinger was the first band to play chaotic and technical heavy music. they are actually quite different. Chariot is much more hardcore influenced and sounding while Dillinger is way more metal influenced and sounding. Dillinger isnt really the sort of band you can rip off, first cuz they are super unique second no one blatantly rips off a band that is unsuccessful. Dillinger was hardly a big band when Chariot started. Heck when Josh was in Norma Jean they were playing shows with Dillinger.
@Schecter0011 yeah not a huge fan of the music though, just not my thing. Not that I listen to The Chariot either, but Rammstein doesn't come to Mississippi. The Chariot does and it's great. I hate metal, just love the show.
I'd disagree, performance wise I think they are inspired by a lot the same stuff. But the Chariot sounds a lot more like a mix between early Every Time I Die and Botch. Also, there way less tech than Dillinger focusing more on noise and aggression than writing songs that are rhythmically mind boggling.
As many have said, The Chariot have the most powerful stage presence ive seen. The Chariot rules, and always will.
they are by far the most entertaining band i have ever seen. we need more bands with stage presence like this
Their bassist has the best stage presence I have ever seen!
I've seen a lot of incredible artists live, but nobody puts on a better performance than these guys. Amazing energy, you can tell they're exhausted by the end of their set.
No matter how many times I watch this I'm still entertained.
Jon kindler=my hero... yeah. Yupp!
best live insane band i have ever seen live...now thats what i call rock n roll BITOCH
This is probably the best thing iv ever watched.
That bassist! has a beard that is second to none. Serious, thats a good beard!
I never say no to Pizza either. And God help me if I ever say no to the Chariot. Great upload. ThAnK yOu!!!
Nick Swardson is a bad ass front man!!
Yo it's about to get loud for anybody thats straight up shoppin
How can anyone not enjoy this? Even with the video muted it's awesome.
Just got back from playing a gig with these guys....... I am so privileged to of had played with them as their opening act.......... They are fucking awesome!!!!!
"Our stuff breaks a lot... And on top of that, we're not very good."
Wonderful!
sooooo goood!!
The band doing the most insane and intense concert of his life.
The crowd: ⚰️😪😴⚰️😪⚰️⚰️😴⚰️😒
@leadchariot I agree completely! I was kinda skeptical of the chaos at first (albeit interested in the energy) but after I saw them live my opinion took a whole light. it took me like three full days to recover from that show, mentally and physically.
610 moss cabs!
3:55 is the best part.
"Our stuff breaks a lot" as evidenced by the microphone at 4:07
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! *drink* ahhh! Lol
@MetalliDeth1223 Greatest idea EVER
So it's about to get loud for anyone who's just straight up shopping.
Haha I love 2:16-2:22 made me laugh pretty good.
@theusedrulz Well said. Thrice for LIFE
that's serious business
2:31 holy crap...
I wonder what practice is like with these guys, "wait go back i fucked that part up.."
1:46 Amp- Planking.
lol, they sound exactly the same live. It's a shame the audio doesn't do them any justice
@ArunaKone1 Back To Back/They Faced Each Other/The Deaf Policeman/Die Interviewer (I Am Only Speaking In German)/Before There Was Atlanta, There Was Douglasville/
ahahaha it is so fucking funny at 2.20 ahahahah
Kc Wolf is a fuckin boss!
i don't understand how anything the bassist does is even possible, what is this science
2:36 , wtf am I seeing with the bass???
@lesclaypoolthesecond
It's not bad musicianship, it just sounds like it is because it's mathcore and that's what mathcore sounds like even though it's actually crazy, like the dillinger escape plan.
them and dillinger need to play a show and just fuck everything up.
4:00 :-)
jonathan vigil brought me here
3:58 to 4:20
you know, we won't bother micing the drums, it's not gonna get THAT loud in here...
what size are those guitar cabs?
bassist is absolutely treacherous on stage. I want to be him..
Seeing them live on the 17th. Might need to wear a fire retardant suit.
@MaddrieMae no u
what's that banjo song at 2:08???
@Nicknacmania ?
awww whyd you cut it at 3:47 why man whyyyyyy
6x12's actually!
1:45 planking?
well there's stage presence and then there's this.
@WesMan282 No kidding! hahahahahah!
Ive been a fan of the chariot from the start. They are a great band but i think the orig line up was better. Imo
@33ternal33clipse ...resembles who?
Maybe if they guy having a seizure with a guitar would actually play it well instead of trying to do backflips with it this would actually sound something like music.
Can you say STRAPLOCKS!
I'm surprised they were allowed to play a record store. Was there really no concern that they would destroy the entire classic rock section or something?
most likely 8x10s.
Can you say STRAPLOCKS!?
cuz Dillinger was the first band to play chaotic and technical heavy music. they are actually quite different. Chariot is much more hardcore influenced and sounding while Dillinger is way more metal influenced and sounding. Dillinger isnt really the sort of band you can rip off, first cuz they are super unique second no one blatantly rips off a band that is unsuccessful. Dillinger was hardly a big band when Chariot started. Heck when Josh was in Norma Jean they were playing shows with Dillinger.
@Schecter0011 yeah not a huge fan of the music though, just not my thing. Not that I listen to The Chariot either, but Rammstein doesn't come to Mississippi. The Chariot does and it's great. I hate metal, just love the show.
I'd disagree, performance wise I think they are inspired by a lot the same stuff. But the Chariot sounds a lot more like a mix between early Every Time I Die and Botch. Also, there way less tech than Dillinger focusing more on noise and aggression than writing songs that are rhythmically mind boggling.
@DontJudgeMeBro Name is "DontJudgeMeBro". Argument is invalid.
I wonder if the bass player is playing at all.
Seems like he's just swinging his bass around, and if he's playing he just hitting the E string.. ;p
How can that singer not just completely shred his vocal cords? Seems ridiculous when you realize he has to sing like that night after night!
probably the most ridiculous band I've ever had the pleasure of watching live
@ttc01234 im sorry tim mctagues beard is better -_-
@leadchariot nice try bud
The dillinger escape plan rip off... And a bad one. They really try to hard