Saw them live last week with Underoath and Periphery and despite the fact that they were the smallest band, their energy was absolutely on point with the rest of them.
Incorporating soft aspects to their songs is what sets loathe miles apart from other metal bands. its a contrast which makes the song sound more like a story with a question and answer while also making the heavy parts sound ultra heavy.
@@Ensource i have. however the initial comment goes in a different Direction and mentions contrasts within songs. Don't get me wrong, i really like Deftones and also really like loathe, it wasn't a criticism. loathe is indeed different, more complex and in my opinion they are better musicians but i think it's fair to say they're heavily Deftones inspired. And that Deftones also master this thing of successfully combining soft and melodic elements with heavy and agressive ones with a certain uniqueness to it. in this aspect they're bands with a same sort of personality.
@@Ensource i'm litening to thurnhill. nice suggestion. and yes, thesongs on the latest albums also combine soft and smooth elements with more agressive ones. Still, i think loathes way of doing it is closer to deftones'.
I almost want to gatekeep this band because its so damn good. Like honestly I think these guys are the best musicians I let it in and it took everything was the best record ever written and its not possible for me to get tired of it.
I really appreciate Audiotree letting *all* members talk in the interview sections. All I ever see in video interviews are Kadeem and Erik talking - while I love both of them, I also love hearing Feisal and Sean giving insights on certain things. I also noticed Kadeem's cleans are getting better and better, hearing him harmonize with Erik on Screaming is sooo cool. I am insanely excited to see where their journey will go.
@@olafsriffs as far as I remember he did some cleans on The Cold Sun as well, but never did them live. This is a massive step up imo, he's getting more confident in his vocal abilities and we love to see (and hear) it
Also, they all seem to genuinely enjoy each other like no fake friendships. I love when I can tell band members actually enjoy being around each other and creating.
They remind me of a modern Alice In Chains. great vocal back and forth, heavy music for the time but nothing super heavy and quite melodic in some aspects, a frontman that can scream his head off and sing beautifully soft at the same time.
I Let It In And It Took Everything carried be through the pandemic. I've seen them every time they've been through Denver since, and the most recent show was my favorite. They opened for Periphery and Underoath. I was excited to see the show, then I got there and was more excited at the fact that a whole new audience was being exposed to them. I can't wait to see what they become.
I was at that same tour in sacramento. Got to the show 30 minutes late because of work and i only saw 2 and a half of their songs but I loved seeing them for the first time, definitely wont be my last either
It's hard to explain, but something about the ambiance and tone of the guitars/synths on I Let It In remind me SO much of the sound of video game soundtracks in the PS1/PS2 era. Something about that cold, lonely, spacey sound that brings me right back to the those old nostalgic vibes.
I get that too! After having looked it up, apparently they're inspired partially by the works of Akira Yomaoka (Silent Hill games among many others) and other composers from that era of games, so it definitely makes sense! I'd give their ambient album they released a bit after this one a go if you're into that!
They were using pods and orange cabs then jumped to fractal and now this hybrid with hiwatt amp and cabs and fractal. Thats just for what ive seen in their videos
Sound like Deftones and Meshuggah having a jamming session whilst My Vitriol and QOTSA are in the next recording booth, this band are literally blowing my mind right now. 🤯
I love that interaction at 12:49 when their lead singer does the crash interpretation that the drummer is playing. You can tell they're all really invested in what's being played. SO much respect for these guys.
7:44 When brainstorming ideas for songs: start simple/start acoustic. “You don’t want tone to bolster your idea/make it sound stronger musically than it really is.. once you start producing and figuring out the sonic quality, it naturally comes out more impactful”” Heard this said a million ways but this was beautifully put and made me rethink my creative process. Cheers & Get Money from Newark NJ
The clean singing in Stigmata is life changing. Remember showing a friend and his jaw literally dropped. The shoegaze vibe is also such a perfect compliment to the heavy style. Glad these guys are enjoying success from staying true to their art.
this has been up for like 30 min and i already got it sent to me lol. you guys are genuinely one of my favorite bands and i love the record u wrote!! for the record lol. i remember that conversation, i remember saying what i wish somebody had told us before we tracked our second record and failed to live up to our own expectations. i’m glad you guys internalized it in a productive way and wrote some sick shit cuz even if i or anybody else is giving you an opinion that’s either spot on or way off base or whatever, the only thing that matters is what comes from your vision anyways. and ur vision slaps. mad respect guys miss y’all
Even if LP2 didn’t perform how y’all were hoping, that album was still a huge inspiration to many ❤ Issues was really game changing, and every release showed that in their own ways
I feel like I found balance by watching this video. There is a strong character in every sound produced by the instruments of this band. That's why I was fascinated and fell in love with this band. Loathe, you guys are amazing
Finally hearing my boy Sean speak. I love these guys even more now after seeing this interview/performance. Can’t wait till the new album drops fr God bless!
That, combined with the later conversation regarding Gored; not making things *for* other people, yet still keeping ego in check enough to know when someone else's opinion or criticism can help you grow and make what you're creating better.
I'm guessing there are backing tracks - there's no way that these piano/lead guitar sounds in Screaming at 5:37 could be played by these four guys. Remember they used to be a 5 piece.
I also did a cover of screaming a while back on my channel. Spent like 4 months figuring it out by ear. Go watch if you wanna learn how to play it! It’s on my channel under guitar covers.
Not even a minute in and they're speaking facts. So much of metal is based off of trends of how music is played in their genres, it's copied and pasted and doesn't have a tendency to evolve or turn into anything else. Most metal fans abide by these rules too, they go ballistic when their favourite metal band changes their sound. These are real musicians speaking and I love them for it. Love how they express their band as a collective entity of them all, how their music is created and evolves with emotion and isn't just a brand name and band that tries desperately to maintain an edgy and generic sound and image. Loathe is as genuine as a band that you'll get in the spectrum of metal these days. So excited for the future for these dudes.
I love how Kadeem brings that swag and vibe to the sound with his movements. Also this band is completely transcendent! Everyone sounds fucking amazing!
I remember first listening to Loathe by a RUclips recommendation...that was the single thing that put them on the map to become one of my most favorite bands on the planet right now. Their next album is going to be killer. Just saw them a few months ago on tour and they crushed it. Absolute mad lads
The story about Gored being written is awesome. It's my favorite song on the album too. Sometimes you need that honest criticism. It refines you. Love this band and cannot wait to hear the new stuff!
There are few bands out there that are making waves quite like Loathe. An incredibly talented band with a unique and original sound, while simultaneously wearing their influences on their sleeve. I Let It In is one of my favorite albums ever, and I can't wait to hear what these guys do next. Loathe as One ❤️
Man!!! I’m so here for this band. Turning into one of my favs. This is pleasing for a long time deftones fans wanting to hear something new but similar to that style of music. These 2 vocalists play so well and compliment each other tremendously. Love it!! Ethereal and gut punching at the same time. It’s like meditating on a active volcano ❤
Loathe & Sleep Token have completely changed the whole metal scene and flipped it on its head. They decided to take what was already done implement it in their music and shift it into something completely new and organic. Love this AudioTree session, been loving everything you guys put out but seeing more of the metal, emo, and post-hardcore scene from you guys has been an absolute treat.
Crazy how Erik and Kadeem's voices sound similar, on the record sometimes you can't even tell who sings ahah. Jokes asides this band is awesome and still very underrated for their creativity.
@@GuillaumePerrinLeclerc you can definitely tell who’s who when it comes to singing or screaming. Kadeem’s screams are much deeper and guttural while Eric’s singing is much more refined and angelic.
Saw Loathe back in December with a few other bands. The highlight of the year. Even got to hop on the stage after the set where Kadeem gave me a hug, and after the show we took a selfie. All such awesome guys, and I'm glad they are only getting more and more attention.
these guys are really musicians, all of them. it's crazy how multifaceted each individual member is and it shows in their music. they all contribute to every part of the music, and it makes it what music played by a band is meant to be: a communal experience. it really feels like they take music back to its roots and let it soar from there.
You can tell Loathe have a bright future ahead by the way they carry themselves, how they treat each other as well as their audience and the passion they have for music. I was lucky enough to talk to them for a bit before their show late last year and the personality each one of these people have makes you feel like they’ve been your friends for ages. Big love.
I just freaking love, how audiotree weave Loathe's ambient ambient album best pieces under the interview sections. Great stuff, great band, completely blown me away, thank you guys! 🙏
Beautiful selfless individuals who inspire the future of music! Thank you LOATHE for being yourselves always and never letting fame get in the way of who you are
I’m so glad they found their writing style and freedom of expression somewhat early on. Lots of bands have tried later on after sticking to what their label or fans expected for a while and were hit with lots of backlash. I’m not saying they didn’t get that but it’s nice that very early on they said “this is us, we write what we want and what expresses us. Take it or leave it” and it gained a lot of respect and actually opened my eyes to a genre I love but didn’t know until they showed inspiration from it
so sick, dude. love how deeply creative you guys have taken aggressive music. absolutely no pigeon holes, zero choices that are genre-dependent. great to know you're around. great to hear your discussion surrounding the process. thank you for everything!
i still remember seeing loathe for the first time live when they had like sub 10k listeners on spotify as an opening act. fell in love almost instantly, so happy to see how successful they've become and how they've released nothing but absolute bangers since
"were trying to hopefully finish the album on this tour" my brother in Christ this was 2 years ago. Just know it'll be worth the wait though with the amount of work these guys put into everything!
I’m 60+ so I come from a wayyy different generation - but I’m so happy to see people of different skin playing unusual music. When I was young it wasn’t like this. Divisions were terrible. This band is great. Just great. But I am a bit old fashioned and we are all products of our young time.
Oh man I want to hear them speak more, such wholesome bunch of dudes. I wish they would name what they named about each individual more often "inspiring". Because in the end these guys inspire each other so much, you can hear it.
Rewatching this the 100th time I realized I'm in the crowd in most of the b roll shots I didn't even put it together that they filmed this session the same date they played my city. Shits wild I fucking love this band
It’s like if deftones actually consistently screamed in their music🥲 the dynamics are just so right the ebb and flow of the softer vocal and the harsh screams is just so perfect on every track 😭😭😭😭
I let it in… is literally such a beautiful piece of cohesive music. It’s blends so well and it shows such a great progression for the band and I can’t wait for what they bring next.
Yo, I had heard this band ONE time, when the album came out in 2021. I then heard the ambient album last year ONE time in 2022 and that’s it. Saw them with Periphery last weekend at the HOB in Anaheim and I was blown away. I couldn’t believe that I didn’t listen to them more. I bought a shirt and have been hooked on their first and second album since. I can’t wait to see their bright future unfold. Definitely made a new fan here! Much love from state side. 🙏🏽🤙🏽
Its so funny how Kadeems accent disappears when he starts singing 💀💀
Almost every accent dissipates when singing. its a common phenomena that has been studied.
Bro was debritified
Matty from the 1975 keeps accent his for sure so not everyone but I agree that most do.
@@xj4maroon5dudei mean in self titled era he did but its not a thing that happens w him anymore imo
Imagine screaming in a thick Scouse accent 😂
God I love this band
When are we getting shoegaze influences on Carcosa?
I was just saying this to myself as I went to the comments. God I love this band
Saw them live last week with Underoath and Periphery and despite the fact that they were the smallest band, their energy was absolutely on point with the rest of them.
Me too man 🥹🥹
Go and make some pointless clickbait videos, homie
I Let It In set the bar, their next record is gonna blow up and I’m so hyped for it
Did they say when its coming I missed it
They haven’t no, I’m assuming later this year but that’s just a guess
@@iianss6091 They said it on interview in Semper metallum youtube channel i guess, that the album is coming this year probably
won't be the same without connor in the fold
@@nubnubnubbin they don't need to be same, they need to be themselves
Incorporating soft aspects to their songs is what sets loathe miles apart from other metal bands. its a contrast which makes the song sound more like a story with a question and answer while also making the heavy parts sound ultra heavy.
Deftones v2
@@JoseFerreira-zb7wh yes and no. listen to the latest thornhill record
@@Ensource i have. however the initial comment goes in a different Direction and mentions contrasts within songs. Don't get me wrong, i really like Deftones and also really like loathe, it wasn't a criticism. loathe is indeed different, more complex and in my opinion they are better musicians but i think it's fair to say they're heavily Deftones inspired. And that Deftones also master this thing of successfully combining soft and melodic elements with heavy and agressive ones with a certain uniqueness to it. in this aspect they're bands with a same sort of personality.
@@Ensource sorry, thought you were mentioning latest loathe album. haven't heard thornhill. but of course there are other Deftones inspired bands.
@@Ensource i'm litening to thurnhill. nice suggestion. and yes, thesongs on the latest albums also combine soft and smooth elements with more agressive ones. Still, i think loathes way of doing it is closer to deftones'.
Screaming might be my favorite song ever,
im there with you on that
100%
Same. It’s perfect.
Its my favorite song by them for sure
One of the catchiest choruses ever
loathe are gonna take over the world mark my words
real
No doubt
yes they are without a doubt
I sure hope they do
Big agree
Loathe scratches the itch I've always had since I began listening to metal. I thank them immensely for existing and making killer fucking music.
I had to come back to this mix, because holy shit. Gored's bass and drum mixing is heavier than a black hole.
Im so happy more and more people are finding these guys. Such incredibly talented musicians.
I was introduced to them with Aggressive Evolution and then listened to the rest of their stuff. Their range in styles of music is so unique.
I almost want to gatekeep this band because its so damn good. Like honestly I think these guys are the best musicians I let it in and it took everything was the best record ever written and its not possible for me to get tired of it.
I really appreciate Audiotree letting *all* members talk in the interview sections. All I ever see in video interviews are Kadeem and Erik talking - while I love both of them, I also love hearing Feisal and Sean giving insights on certain things.
I also noticed Kadeem's cleans are getting better and better, hearing him harmonize with Erik on Screaming is sooo cool. I am insanely excited to see where their journey will go.
Yeah that’s so true about Kadeem, wasn’t he previously just on harsh vocals?? I was so pleasantly surprised hearing melodic stuff coming from him
And I noticed his screams got harsher too? Pitcher and more piercing which I personally like
@@olafsriffs as far as I remember he did some cleans on The Cold Sun as well, but never did them live. This is a massive step up imo, he's getting more confident in his vocal abilities and we love to see (and hear) it
DO NOT MISS THE CHANCE TO SEE THESE GUYS WHEN THEY COME TO YOUR CITY!
Crying in souteast asia :(
Crying in latinoamerican
Saw them twice ❤
Agreed!!! So amazing live!
saw them in Albuquerque, fucking phenomenal performance
It was a pleasure to host this.
Thank y’all honestly! The production and editing on this video was spot on! Loved hearing from my boy Sean😤
You seriously killed it on editing and directing, Austin.
Hope to see more of you working on AT sessions!
Literally a band with everything going for them. The music, the magnetic frontman, the creativity. The entire damn package man.
Also, they all seem to genuinely enjoy each other like no fake friendships. I love when I can tell band members actually enjoy being around each other and creating.
They remind me of a modern Alice In Chains. great vocal back and forth, heavy music for the time but nothing super heavy and quite melodic in some aspects, a frontman that can scream his head off and sing beautifully soft at the same time.
@@emiofnnc Whoah I love this comparison and an AIC fan
Pretty sure the singer just got in trouble for sending inappropriate messages to a girl he shouldn't have been talking to
@@twerktospec Source?
The camera guy's definitely feeling it at 12:57 and that makes this whole recording all the more precious 😁
Finally seeing them together with Spiritbox. As a huge Deftones fan the last 25 years, I am definitely excited.
i got to see spiritbox in september and they went hard!! have fun bro
I'm a 27-year-old guy and had the same impression when I heard it for the first time.
Agreed!
same!!!
I'm so happy Chino shared Two Way Mirror so I could discover this amazing band.
Gored is one of the greatest songs ever. Baritone guitar in double drop C is so delicious.
That C#1 feels amazing to play on a .105 string, it feels just right but tuning it down to B0 for Heavy Is the Head though.....
@@BetaBreaking The perfect balance between inaudibility and disgustingly heavy
Yeah, sounds like a Swiss raclette
I Let It In And It Took Everything carried be through the pandemic. I've seen them every time they've been through Denver since, and the most recent show was my favorite. They opened for Periphery and Underoath. I was excited to see the show, then I got there and was more excited at the fact that a whole new audience was being exposed to them. I can't wait to see what they become.
I was at that same tour in sacramento. Got to the show 30 minutes late because of work and i only saw 2 and a half of their songs but I loved seeing them for the first time, definitely wont be my last either
I saw the PDX show w/Periphery and was overjoyed seeing the exposure they got. So excited for this band. Looking forward to their next tour.
@@ThePortal101 was there for the Indianapolis show, absolutely blew me away
It's hard to explain, but something about the ambiance and tone of the guitars/synths on I Let It In remind me SO much of the sound of video game soundtracks in the PS1/PS2 era. Something about that cold, lonely, spacey sound that brings me right back to the those old nostalgic vibes.
I get that too! After having looked it up, apparently they're inspired partially by the works of Akira Yomaoka (Silent Hill games among many others) and other composers from that era of games, so it definitely makes sense! I'd give their ambient album they released a bit after this one a go if you're into that!
@@goosemeister12where did you find the silent hill link? Cant find it.
The Deftones of the current generation. I still have ILIIAITE on heavy rotation.
I’d say Narrow Head is the deftones of the current generation.
Love hearing that Sean wrote 'Screaming' and hearing how he composes ideas
i was so surprised but i wasn’t surprised. it’s rhythmic momentum is so undeniable and Goddd one of my favorite songs ever
We need a loathe rig run down I need to know how they are doing this
It’s insane how heavy they are just using a strat and a p bass. utterly unreal
@Will Hill love it. It's what gives them that grungey sound. Brings out a heavy quality that most modern polished metal bands are lacking.
@@chrissavage5298 newer metal is usually dogshit the way its perfected and remastered so much
b a r i t o n e
They were using pods and orange cabs then jumped to fractal and now this hybrid with hiwatt amp and cabs and fractal. Thats just for what ive seen in their videos
I saw them live in Chicago and it blew my mind. So good. One of my favorite bands for sure
Yooo I saw them there too! They put on such an amazing performance and I will never forget it.
I drove up from St. Louis in November to see them as well! Great show.
I was there too. Hell of a show!
truly one of the greatest shows i've ever been to, from one of the greatest bands i've ever heard
I also was there in Chicago!
Sound like Deftones and Meshuggah having a jamming session whilst My Vitriol and QOTSA are in the next recording booth, this band are literally blowing my mind right now. 🤯
You hear ALOT of Dillinger escape plan as well
Saw these dudes twice on this last tour with Static Dress. Legendary performances.
Such a good show. Omerta is one of my faves and they brought the HEAT!
Philly show was incredible
Yo your music is sick
y'all are incredible
I love that interaction at 12:49 when their lead singer does the crash interpretation that the drummer is playing. You can tell they're all really invested in what's being played. SO much respect for these guys.
Screaming is probably one of the best songs I have ever heard in my entire life...
7:44
When brainstorming ideas for songs: start simple/start acoustic. “You don’t want tone to bolster your idea/make it sound stronger musically than it really is.. once you start producing and figuring out the sonic quality, it naturally comes out more impactful””
Heard this said a million ways but this was beautifully put and made me rethink my creative process.
Cheers & Get Money from Newark NJ
The clean singing in Stigmata is life changing. Remember showing a friend and his jaw literally dropped. The shoegaze vibe is also such a perfect compliment to the heavy style. Glad these guys are enjoying success from staying true to their art.
Love that song so much. Thank you for putting it into words
These guys + The contortionist…I’d likely buy a plane ticket for that show. Love ‘em!
Hey I think we’d be great friends haha looooove the contortionist as well
@irishdrums4753 2 of my most favourite bands at the moment. Grew up with bands like pantera, loudblast, Morbid Angel, and such.
absolutely a blessing to be alive during the existence of LOATHE.
Qué grandes Loathe.
Hermosa y poderosa banda
Ojalá vengan a Latinoamérica un día 🔥
Apoyándolos desde Perú🇵🇪
Dios te oiga hermano! 🙏
Habemos muchos fans por acá!!
ARGENTINA AL PIE DE CAÑON SIEMPRE , LOS ESPERAMOS!
LOATHE AS ONE DESDE ARGENTINA LPM
Ojalá que si, son increíbles.
I don't really know the band members well. But the dude on the right, no matter what video I see him in, is ALWAYS dripped tf OUT. Well they all are
They all dress like they’re in an orchestra or sum idk to me it seems like that and it somehow fits the music
Loathe is one of those one-of-a-kind bands that take you out of this world when listening to their music. Such an amazing band.
this has been up for like 30 min and i already got it sent to me lol. you guys are genuinely one of my favorite bands and i love the record u wrote!! for the record lol. i remember that conversation, i remember saying what i wish somebody had told us before we tracked our second record and failed to live up to our own expectations. i’m glad you guys internalized it in a productive way and wrote some sick shit cuz even if i or anybody else is giving you an opinion that’s either spot on or way off base or whatever, the only thing that matters is what comes from your vision anyways. and ur vision slaps. mad respect guys miss y’all
Even if LP2 didn’t perform how y’all were hoping, that album was still a huge inspiration to many ❤ Issues was really game changing, and every release showed that in their own ways
we love u king
So glad to see the members of both of my favourite bands go along so well, love ya Sky ❤
Sky! You're one of the bassists ever as far as I'm concerned
Big Sky on the same page💯🎶
Kadeem little spin at 10:36 gives me life.
I feel like I found balance by watching this video.
There is a strong character in every sound produced by the instruments of this band.
That's why I was fascinated and fell in love with this band.
Loathe, you guys are amazing
There’s literally no band like these guys. Such incredible and talented musicians.
Freshwater and Love is Noise
they are literally copying Deftones you wet brain
@Cory LeBlanc you mean fleshwater right?
Theres tons.
Emmure, Glass Cloud, Alpha Wolf, Erra, Oceans Ate Alaska, Gideon, Crystal Lake. You need me to keep going?
This is my favorite band of all time. They could put out a soundscape album and I'd love it.... oh wait.
Finally hearing my boy Sean speak. I love these guys even more now after seeing this interview/performance. Can’t wait till the new album drops fr God bless!
What he says at the beginning : exactly how good music is written 💜 0:00
That, combined with the later conversation regarding Gored; not making things *for* other people, yet still keeping ego in check enough to know when someone else's opinion or criticism can help you grow and make what you're creating better.
Lindsey Jordan of Snail Mail also said that in her AudioTree performance which I think is so cool!
Loathe are such a breath of fresh air. Kadeem's singing has gotten a lot better, too.
How they create that sound with those 2 guitars is just incredible - amazing band
I'm guessing there are backing tracks - there's no way that these piano/lead guitar sounds in Screaming at 5:37 could be played by these four guys. Remember they used to be a 5 piece.
They used to have 3 guitars with Connor Sweeney but he left the band
Loathe is one of the few bands that music has truly resonated with me over the years
Can’t praise Loathe enough. ILII still gets heavy rotation, and everything they’ve put out is phenomenal
Was wondering why the drummer made everything seem so difficult before realising he’s left-handed AND ambidextrous. Respect.
I have listened to part of this record everyday since it came out. My fav band maybe ever tbh
I also did a cover of screaming a while back on my channel. Spent like 4 months figuring it out by ear. Go watch if you wanna learn how to play it! It’s on my channel under guitar covers.
Not even a minute in and they're speaking facts. So much of metal is based off of trends of how music is played in their genres, it's copied and pasted and doesn't have a tendency to evolve or turn into anything else. Most metal fans abide by these rules too, they go ballistic when their favourite metal band changes their sound.
These are real musicians speaking and I love them for it. Love how they express their band as a collective entity of them all, how their music is created and evolves with emotion and isn't just a brand name and band that tries desperately to maintain an edgy and generic sound and image. Loathe is as genuine as a band that you'll get in the spectrum of metal these days. So excited for the future for these dudes.
I gotta say this video is a massive endorsement for this band. Great stuff, one of my favorite bands just like that!
I love how Kadeem brings that swag and vibe to the sound with his movements. Also this band is completely transcendent! Everyone sounds fucking amazing!
I remember first listening to Loathe by a RUclips recommendation...that was the single thing that put them on the map to become one of my most favorite bands on the planet right now. Their next album is going to be killer. Just saw them a few months ago on tour and they crushed it. Absolute mad lads
The story about Gored being written is awesome. It's my favorite song on the album too. Sometimes you need that honest criticism. It refines you. Love this band and cannot wait to hear the new stuff!
loathe makes me feel alive, present. you know it’s good music when it makes you feel that way.
There are few bands out there that are making waves quite like Loathe. An incredibly talented band with a unique and original sound, while simultaneously wearing their influences on their sleeve. I Let It In is one of my favorite albums ever, and I can't wait to hear what these guys do next. Loathe as One ❤️
The little groove towards the end of New Faces in the Dark is soooo good.
I saw them play "I Let It In..." in full in AZ. Such a fantastic show. One of the best bands I've ever seen live.
Saw this tour in Austin. One of the wildest shows I've been to in a while
Saw them in KC. They’re dope asf
I found Loathe today from a random shuffle on Spotify, spent most of my morning learning more, I can't get enough.
These guys are magical
Man!!! I’m so here for this band. Turning into one of my favs. This is pleasing for a long time deftones fans wanting to hear something new but similar to that style of music. These 2 vocalists play so well and compliment each other tremendously. Love it!! Ethereal and gut punching at the same time. It’s like meditating on a active volcano ❤
saving this for when i get home, and can crank up on my home theater. Just the brief preview I heard had great sound quality
That sounds like bliss, enjoy!
I slept on these guys until their most recent album , glad I finally listened . Great band .
My favorite band of the last 10 years, easily. Can't wait to hear more from them. The future is bright.
as always audiotree back again with another superb mixing. the sound just makes me melt away. kudos
Such a heavy tone from that strat
God i love that chorus riff from screaming, so so catchy.
Loathe & Sleep Token have completely changed the whole metal scene and flipped it on its head.
They decided to take what was already done implement it in their music and shift it into something completely new and organic. Love this AudioTree session, been loving everything you guys put out but seeing more of the metal, emo, and post-hardcore scene from you guys has been an absolute treat.
Crazy how Erik and Kadeem's voices sound similar, on the record sometimes you can't even tell who sings ahah. Jokes asides this band is awesome and still very underrated for their creativity.
@@GuillaumePerrinLeclerc you can definitely tell who’s who when it comes to singing or screaming. Kadeem’s screams are much deeper and guttural while Eric’s singing is much more refined and angelic.
I didint even know that are two singing
Saw Loathe back in December with a few other bands. The highlight of the year. Even got to hop on the stage after the set where Kadeem gave me a hug, and after the show we took a selfie. All such awesome guys, and I'm glad they are only getting more and more attention.
Literally one of the most genuine and talented bands in music rn.
these guys are really musicians, all of them. it's crazy how multifaceted each individual member is and it shows in their music. they all contribute to every part of the music, and it makes it what music played by a band is meant to be: a communal experience. it really feels like they take music back to its roots and let it soar from there.
You can tell Loathe have a bright future ahead by the way they carry themselves, how they treat each other as well as their audience and the passion they have for music.
I was lucky enough to talk to them for a bit before their show late last year and the personality each one of these people have makes you feel like they’ve been your friends for ages.
Big love.
I can't get enough of these songs
these are perfect. flawless masterpieces.
*_this_* is art
One of the best bands in recent years
So really, they loathed the barriers of music they thought they were bound to. Poetic.
I just freaking love, how audiotree weave Loathe's ambient ambient album best pieces under the interview sections. Great stuff, great band, completely blown me away, thank you guys! 🙏
I consider this album actual art and a masterpiece
First time hearing this band and HOLY SMOKES they are INSANE
Thank you youtube algorithm for getting it right for once and showing me this incredible band
Ps: loved the fact that they highlighted the drummer's (sean) creative work withing the band first of all.
Learning more about their creative process makes sense, I always thought the music was so atmospheric and unified in a sense
Damn I love Loathe so much. The bandmates flow so well together. The live experience is absolutely insane. These guys will rock the whole world
Heaviest Strat tone I've ever heard. Brand new fan, and great takes from all the members.
I was blown away by this band. So damn good!
Beautiful selfless individuals who inspire the future of music! Thank you LOATHE for being yourselves always and never letting fame get in the way of who you are
this band is so forward thinking holy shit
So the guitar strings are audio cables, the drum sticks are entire trees....don't want to know how their toothbrushes look like! :D incredible sound!
I’m so glad they found their writing style and freedom of expression somewhat early on. Lots of bands have tried later on after sticking to what their label or fans expected for a while and were hit with lots of backlash. I’m not saying they didn’t get that but it’s nice that very early on they said “this is us, we write what we want and what expresses us. Take it or leave it” and it gained a lot of respect and actually opened my eyes to a genre I love but didn’t know until they showed inspiration from it
best band on the planet rn
so sick, dude. love how deeply creative you guys have taken aggressive music. absolutely no pigeon holes, zero choices that are genre-dependent. great to know you're around. great to hear your discussion surrounding the process. thank you for everything!
I swear to god, this is my no #1 favourite band ❤❤❤
I always listening LOATHE every day ❤❤❤
i still remember seeing loathe for the first time live when they had like sub 10k listeners on spotify as an opening act. fell in love almost instantly, so happy to see how successful they've become and how they've released nothing but absolute bangers since
"were trying to hopefully finish the album on this tour" my brother in Christ this was 2 years ago. Just know it'll be worth the wait though with the amount of work these guys put into everything!
This band never ceases to amaze. They are truly something special.
I’m 60+ so I come from a wayyy different generation - but I’m so happy to see people of different skin playing unusual music. When I was young it wasn’t like this. Divisions were terrible. This band is great. Just great. But I am a bit old fashioned and we are all products of our young time.
Oh man I want to hear them speak more, such wholesome bunch of dudes. I wish they would name what they named about each individual more often "inspiring". Because in the end these guys inspire each other so much, you can hear it.
Rewatching this the 100th time I realized I'm in the crowd in most of the b roll shots I didn't even put it together that they filmed this session the same date they played my city. Shits wild I fucking love this band
It’s like if deftones actually consistently screamed in their music🥲 the dynamics are just so right the ebb and flow of the softer vocal and the harsh screams is just so perfect on every track 😭😭😭😭
Right. I always tell people Loathe is gonna be the next Deftones
On my first listen, it was my first thought as well ☺️ great combos they deliver
Blows my mind Audiotree got so big but their audio engineers don't know how to mix bands...
First time hearing these guys
Absolutely INSANE music🤯
I let it in… is literally such a beautiful piece of cohesive music. It’s blends so well and it shows such a great progression for the band and I can’t wait for what they bring next.
Yo, I had heard this band ONE time, when the album came out in 2021. I then heard the ambient album last year ONE time in 2022 and that’s it. Saw them with Periphery last weekend at the HOB in Anaheim and I was blown away. I couldn’t believe that I didn’t listen to them more. I bought a shirt and have been hooked on their first and second album since. I can’t wait to see their bright future unfold. Definitely made a new fan here! Much love from state side. 🙏🏽🤙🏽