Guys, you should really invest in a metronome. Just kidding. You are great, but unlike most reviewers I'm not so sure that this is so much greater than your early material, which is absolutely marvelous.
For a fun challenge, try to make the song play at a constant tempo by switching the playback speed back and forth. :-) (Seriously, though, awesome song.)
@@TheMercuryTree You're welcome! You guys really managed to craft something magical with this song. Prog rock isn't typically a genre I listen to, but I fell in love with "Sympathesizer" the moment the sax kicked in.
This is definitely one of the best songs ever made, I save listening to this for special occasions. Thanks guys.
Album of the (all) year(s)
I mean, how it builds up the tempo in the begining and then devolves into choppy psychedelia... pretty cool. more please
I’m still figuring out whether or not I’m into this.
But you guys certainly deserve waaaaaaaaaay more subscribers. Subbed.
Excellent album in my collection, CONGRATS GUYS.
Sub.
Love it!
God damn is that a bari sax I spy!? Instant win :O
Interesting, good job.
Guys, you should really invest in a metronome.
Just kidding. You are great, but unlike most reviewers I'm not so sure that this is so much greater than your early material, which is absolutely marvelous.
you have no idea... how hard is to play something like this. Just listen to the album, and see that this guys are completely technicals.
Believe it or not, they always play to a metronome! Amazing songs guys. Looking forward to playing with you again next week!
I've never heard such incredible accelerando/retardando in rock. Stuff on Laura Nyro's second album is the closest I can think of.
For a fun challenge, try to make the song play at a constant tempo by switching the playback speed back and forth. :-)
(Seriously, though, awesome song.)
hahaha thanks dude
@@TheMercuryTree You're welcome! You guys really managed to craft something magical with this song. Prog rock isn't typically a genre I listen to, but I fell in love with "Sympathesizer" the moment the sax kicked in.
Nice. =)
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