Fun fact: The music emitted sound waves so strong the cameramen couldn't stand still enough during the heavy parts. It wasn't they fault it was too heavy and groovy.
You got it! As you listen to it more, you’ll be able to go back in forth between the complex pattern and simple back beat faster than the camera man switches angles in this video
@@wes1hoskins that's because the other guys noodle around for minutes on end. He could go eat a pizza backstage, come back and they still wouldn't be done
You don't really realize how much the bass adds until you compare guitar alone directly to guitar + bass, see 5:48 But I'm sure we all know how crucial bass is, no matter how low guitars go.
@@Meshuggapeth I know this comment is 4 years old but the guitars have an absolute boatload of gain. Can't remember exactly which, but Mårten said so in an interview. That is, if you don't already hear it in the tone.
They are unbelievably talented, not just in time signatures, the nouances and finesse in their plying is perfect, no one could play this song like they do, it would just sound whack. they are gods
clockwork brains these dudes..can not really describe Meshuggah...its just like the best metal i know . cant put it in other words. i listen one album almost everyday for the last eight years now...dsnt get me tired , never . swear.
The one good thing about covid for me has been discovering Meshuggah. I'm digging through their library and finding gems like this every other day. Easily my favorite metal band now. Haake is an absolute monster on that kit. If it wasn't for Danny Carey he'd be my favorite drummer.
Ya. another thing, the pace of the song is actually sped up live, like most songs. indicating total comfort playing the song. indicating total mastery.
Simply unbelievable...to die for. Ultimate creativity and atmosphere, unique technic...Nothing else to say about this extra terrestrial band wich blow away 98% of the metal scene. I've seen Meshuggah in the "factory of geneva" live during the nothing tour. No words to describe that. We were so close to the small stage that the Agström hairs touched our fuckin face when he was headbanging. The most incredible show of my life, followed by Tool. I'll be never bored by these guys.
I saw these guys at Nottingham Rock City in the UK on the 26th May after years of being a Meshuggah fan. Since seeing them I've started learning how to play In Death is Death and I've never played a song that feels so beautiful, who knows what time it's in but as soon as you can feel it in your body it's like being in a trance that's on steroids! 3:45 - 4:53 is TOO fun to play, listen to or feel, I dunno what we did to deserve Meshuggah but I'm glad they're around
Good catch. He makes it sound like it was an intentional choice to be briefly stop hitting the hi hat, then jump back in with the crash. Tomas is unreal.
I remember someone from the band saying that Catch 33 was such a studio album that it would be hard to take it on the road. HAVE YOU FUCKIN' HEARD THIS?! Christ, it is beautiful. Absolutely fucking beautiful.
Elite musicians at work . And what a performance by Jens . Sick vocals.!! He has truly understood the meaning of agressive . Look at the way he walks around checking for enemies at the very end like a caveman on crack lol!!
I think his voice has gotten better for each album, you can actually hear how he has managed to work away his voice into a pure mechanical sounding scream from album to album
I love those scaring solos, those insane time signatures and rythm patterns..."Catch 33" is an incredible album...every time they experiment something different...one of my favourite band, definitely... 5:23.....that's an almost dodecaphonic part..amazing...
the first time i heard these guys, I was about 15 (26 now) and their music made me see shapes being built together, every piece was added on every bass drum beat.. oh yeah, i was on acid.
I wish Meshuggah would play catch 33 live, definitely my favourite album, since they released the album I haven't seen them play any of it live. It sucked that they didn't have any on their alive DVD either.
The start of this song on the CD, when it transitions from Mind's Mirrors, is possibly the most ball-quakingly fucking amazing musical moment ever recorded.
His voice is identical to the album version. That is very impressive, considering most bands can't do that, and how hard it is to scream in that tone. I wish Jens could have done this well on the alive dvd (not that it wasn't bad) but there will never be another band like Meshuggah.
I was at show one of the tour 4/29 in Houston, TX. and they were the best, they played these songs at the show. I absolutely loved when tey opened up there set with obsidian going right in demiurge.
cant wait to see them live, my first all my mates have all ready been and are going again, my brother got back stage and got photos in auckland new zealand
from those set- ( download- - future+new min and this one) i started to listen this great - now its the best band on the whole world for me... i sow the few times in Poland! They are brutal and excelent!
Thanks man :) There are a lot of unique bands in the world in a lot of unique genres. But I can honestly say that NO ONE is like Meshuggah. There is no competition, because no one has ever done what Meshuggah does. Their eight strings is only where the separation begins. Yeah they use f'ed up rhythms, but it all has STRUCTURE. I.e. it's not simply just making up random weird timed stuff (most is in 4/4). It's just that it's all structured so well despite being so intricate. They do it best.
You know it seems almost the only people who are able to appreciate Meshuggah are people who can listen to hardcore metal. Years in the future, when the entirety of the human race is capable of listening to this, Meshuggah will truly receive the amount of appreciation they deserve. Every source of media remotely tied to the metal world has recognized the legacy that is Meshuggah already. Before long, everyone left will be able to appreciate this godly talented band.
Saw them live in Montreal in 2005 at the Medley.I literally laughed throughout most of the show, just because I love the music so much.I met Jens upstairs at the Medley. He approached my friend and I to ask where everyone was(fans), had a brief conversation with him and he left(That dood is TALL!).We ended up meeting Haake really late after the show.They were all in their tour bus and Haake came outside and talked for 10 minutes(What a nice guy!). MESHUGGAH KICKS ASS!!!!
Please try & tell me that isn't ridiculously marvellous. The whole lot of it. They are beyond any other boyband in their catagory (and they know it) by a mile in terms of look and mass appeal. I just wanna eat em all up!
True, that is even more amazing about Meshuggah, every single member is capable of keeping track and time of all the complex stuff, even Jens. That's so amazing to me. Then you have Tomas Haake, freaking perfection drumming God back there...this is why Meshuggah is my favorite band right now. I wish I got into them sooner, I only heard about them a year ago but I want their old stuff like Catch 33. My friend got me Obzen for Christmas, like the greatest gift ever. =D
Fun fact: The music emitted sound waves so strong the cameramen couldn't stand still enough during the heavy parts. It wasn't they fault it was too heavy and groovy.
It’s hard to film when you’re headbanging!
Shout out to anyone who is still jamming this like as if it was the first time!!
Hell fucking yes!!!
Jay Mack always man. Meshuggah still hits different than any other band!
Most def!
This rhythm will never get old.
Lmao this and spasm are eternal
Wish the editor could have added a few thousand more quick cuts so nobody could see ANYTHING that was going on.
If it actually, in any way at all, went with the song... Again, at all!!! It wouldn't be as ridiculous, but as you know, it doesn't.
Funny asl 😂 I like to see what there doing on there instruments. I was upset too. But I accepted it because it's still live meshuggah
Unwatchable.
I cánt feel the 0000 correctly
i like how crazy it gets during the parts they want to be crazy i guess haha
i love how Jens leans over everyone and emits white noise at maximum efficiency like a demented mechanical turkey vulture
Yo lol 😆
i actually laughed at this irl
guide to successfully headbanging to meshuggah:
1. listen to the hi-hat.
or china*
Snare on 3
Whatever cymbal he hits. Start when the snare hits and go every other time. Aka headbang on 1 and 3
You got it! As you listen to it more, you’ll be able to go back in forth between the complex pattern and simple back beat faster than the camera man switches angles in this video
It was sick seeing them live and everyone is headbanging to a different groove but no ones wrong lol
One of the greatest bands in existence. When this song started my entire neighborhood burst into flames
Still one of the greatest!
Hey, I really liked this jazz band
They are all jazz cats, you can here it in the solos and clean sections. Huge Holdsworth influence
You mean djazz
y'all should check out Nica Group and thank me afterwards
I liked the buh duh buh duhs
@@Sjrm126 u know come to think about it. that make since. its like. brutal fusion. 😁. how ever its sliced up.
I like how jens stays on stage even in the instrumental parts
Yeah I think his presence adds a lot to their visual aesthetic. Both his movements and facial expressions bring a vibe to their performances
i didn't know some frontmen leave the stage for a while during the interludes?
Yeah it happens. Like James Labrie from Dream Theater leaves during their instrumentals
@@wes1hoskins that's because the other guys noodle around for minutes on end. He could go eat a pizza backstage, come back and they still wouldn't be done
one unit
Meshuggah has changed everything. Now everyone wants to sound like them. No one does it so effortlessly and perfectly.
This shit gives me chills.
You don't really realize how much the bass adds until you compare guitar alone directly to guitar + bass, see 5:48
But I'm sure we all know how crucial bass is, no matter how low guitars go.
+imanalexander It seems like they do Bass = lows-mids Guitar = mids-highs.
And people say that you don't need a bassist when you play 8-string.
@@Meshuggapeth I know this comment is 4 years old but the guitars have an absolute boatload of gain. Can't remember exactly which, but Mårten said so in an interview. That is, if you don't already hear it in the tone.
Very true man. The fact that they’re also all in the same octave adds so much imo.
7:29 Me whenever I listen to Meshuggah
Yeap, exactly. I feel you brother !!
Amen
the epileptic seizure shaky camera really hammered the point
Mee too
They are unbelievably talented, not just in time signatures, the nouances and finesse in their plying is perfect, no one could play this song like they do, it would just sound whack. they are gods
14 years later, take my upvote, they are gods indeed
This comment is older than my sister. And it’s still true
clockwork brains these dudes..can not really describe Meshuggah...its just like the best metal i know . cant put it in other words. i listen one album almost everyday for the last eight years now...dsnt get me tired , never . swear.
Meshuggah
check out the new meshuggah song with video "Clockworks"
I describe Meshuggah as Meshuggah is Meshuggah.
This describes them well. sonictemplefestival.com/lineup/#meshuggah
Did the lighting guy do the edit?
Shiba mos def not, the lighting guy is a beast, search it on youtube
@@jameschauvet3140 r/whoosh
@@jameschauvet3140 idiot lol
lmfao
To think I was watching this exact youtube video before most high school kids were even born is a fuckin trip.
3:51 When the drums and bass lock in like clockwork tho *hnnggg*
*butthole clenches*
The most disgusting groove in history, period
As an exception, I will allow the hnnggg this time 😂
The drummer is awesome
what an understatement!
lol
Im offended my this comment
One of the best if all time
His name is Tomas Haake.
The one good thing about covid for me has been discovering Meshuggah. I'm digging through their library and finding gems like this every other day. Easily my favorite metal band now. Haake is an absolute monster on that kit. If it wasn't for Danny Carey he'd be my favorite drummer.
Welcome
Comedian Bill Burr recently talked about going to see Meshuggah in LA and he said he saw Danny there also getting his mind blown
Danny Carey and Justin Chancellor (Adam Jones too but not as much) are actually really good friends with Meshuggah!
It's crazy considering how they can play these odd rhythms and always stay on time with eachother. Really quite amazing.
3:47 that riff is beautiful man
Ya. another thing, the pace of the song is actually sped up live, like most songs. indicating total comfort playing the song. indicating total mastery.
Jens sounds great live.
Simply unbelievable...to die for. Ultimate creativity and atmosphere, unique technic...Nothing else to say about this extra terrestrial band wich blow away 98% of the metal scene. I've seen Meshuggah in the "factory of geneva" live during the nothing tour. No words to describe that. We were so close to the small stage that the Agström hairs touched our fuckin face when he was headbanging. The most incredible show of my life, followed by Tool. I'll be never bored by these guys.
I saw these guys at Nottingham Rock City in the UK on the 26th May after years of being a Meshuggah fan.
Since seeing them I've started learning how to play In Death is Death and I've never played a song that feels so beautiful, who knows what time it's in but as soon as you can feel it in your body it's like being in a trance that's on steroids!
3:45 - 4:53 is TOO fun to play, listen to or feel, I dunno what we did to deserve Meshuggah but I'm glad they're around
1:13- guitarists are like dude..... lets sync our headbanging....
Matt Nelson As in headbanging to the beat?
Tomas drops a drumstick 4:13. But that doesn't matter because he's Tomas.
LoL
Good catch. He makes it sound like it was an intentional choice to be briefly stop hitting the hi hat, then jump back in with the crash. Tomas is unreal.
I remember someone from the band saying that Catch 33 was such a studio album that it would be hard to take it on the road. HAVE YOU FUCKIN' HEARD THIS?! Christ, it is beautiful. Absolutely fucking beautiful.
One of the most innovative bands in the last 30 Years (in my opinion the most). On Fire mode on
Some of the most mathematically amazing music I've ever heard.
3:55 the bass line is just epic!
So fucking intense and perfect timed rhythm, so it beats the crap of everything else out there! True love!
I wore my Catch 33 tshirt when the miners were free'd in Chile, was also my 25th birthday that day
basado
Rational Death
the 40+ people who disliked this should be forced to go to a meshuggah concert and have their ears taped to the amps or have Jens yell in their ears
Love Meshuggah they are one of my favorite Bands along side Gojira
They played this last night at Manchester.
Mind mirrors, In Life - Is Death, In Death - Is Death.
Fucking IN-SANE.
58 ppl ddnt liked this...lack of sight... the best musicians in metal .
Lol give em time i used to not like meshuggah now theyre one of my favorite bands ever
Elite musicians at work .
And what a performance by Jens . Sick vocals.!! He has truly understood the meaning of agressive . Look at the way he walks around checking for enemies at the very end like a caveman on crack lol!!
I think his voice has gotten better for each album, you can actually hear how he has managed to work away his voice into a pure mechanical sounding scream from album to album
Meshuggah is undeniably one of the most unique and talented bands of all time
4:52 fuuuck!!
That's the shit!!!
thank god for meshuggah one of the many greatest bands to ever exist and thank u to them for creating such an amazing sound known as DJENT
Camera editing in time with the song...awesome.
3:20 makes me ruin my boxers every time.
I love those scaring solos, those insane time signatures and rythm patterns..."Catch 33" is an incredible album...every time they experiment something different...one of my favourite band, definitely...
5:23.....that's an almost dodecaphonic part..amazing...
3:55 = the ultimate groove
the first time i heard these guys, I was about 15 (26 now) and their music made me see shapes being built together, every piece was added on every bass drum beat.. oh yeah, i was on acid.
8 minutes of pure brilliance, I still can't believe creating such thing is humanely possible!
I wish Meshuggah would play catch 33 live, definitely my favourite album, since they released the album I haven't seen them play any of it live. It sucked that they didn't have any on their alive DVD either.
I find it amazing how they can stay in time and just groove and have a good time at the same time...!
Truly an epic song from Meshuggah...
Would give anything to have their skill...
4:52 People complain about the camerawork, but I think it really complements the music here.
Love how their guitars sound on this, when the song starts it just emits a wave of pure evil straight at you and it feels so good
I wish they still played this song live. The riffs in this song are among the few that I can say substantially changed my life.
2:50 My favorite part, awesome!
same! that riff!
The start of this song on the CD, when it transitions from Mind's Mirrors, is possibly the most ball-quakingly fucking amazing musical moment ever recorded.
I wish they didn't cut verse riff of "in death is life". That was a banger.
Man, this is not a music! This is a fucking therapy!
Dick's bass sounds so good live :O ♫!
Guitar tone is beautiful.
Such a tight performance.
His voice is identical to the album version. That is very impressive, considering most bands can't do that, and how hard it is to scream in that tone.
I wish Jens could have done this well on the alive dvd (not that it wasn't bad) but there will never be another band like Meshuggah.
I was at show one of the tour 4/29 in Houston, TX. and they were the best, they played these songs at the show. I absolutely loved when tey opened up there set with obsidian going right in demiurge.
Man, how awesome can music get?!
I watched this video for like a decade now! It never gets old.
3:46!
+Odenir Borges sickest shit ever
+Odenir Borges Groovy as fuck
one of the best meshuggah live videos ever !
in 2 days they are in hamburg and i am going to see them ! its great !
New Millennium Cyanide Camera Angle
Best Meshuggah live video I have ever seen.
If you gotta do the opening riff justice when headbanging, do it hard like this 0:50!
cant wait to see them live, my first all my mates have all ready been and are going again, my brother got back stage and got photos in auckland new zealand
I absolutely agree that Tomas Haake is amazing. Probably my favorite drummer; his sense of accents and polyrhythms is unrivaled.
This is almost too immense at times. Absolute gem of a vid. If this is what we can produce even on rare occasions, there's hope for us yet!
4:52
That is one beast riff
Destruction
So very glad they decided to make their light show sync up to the music in the future instead of the camera.
Camera man on drugs
Oh... I really hope the camera man isn't teleporting around like crazy... not even Nightcrawler from X-MEN could keep up... :D
I know I'd be
the groove of this band bends your mind, to be metal, have groove and amazing power/emotion is only capable by meshuggah.
6:45 100% of the front row don't have the slightest idea of wtf is going on
dude wrong concert 🤣🤣
I needed this thank you
Zippin up those body bags
What a great time to be alive on the planet with these guys.
Pause at 5:14
"ITS GODZILLA!!"
0:39 greatest riff ever
thumb down for the video editing :/
one of the best comments ever
Nobody hates this band.
they're a godsend
God I just want to see them live so bad! It would be a dream come true for me.
from those set- ( download- - future+new min and this one) i started to listen this great - now its the best band on the whole world for me... i sow the few times in Poland! They are brutal and excelent!
Thanks man :)
There are a lot of unique bands in the world in a lot of unique genres.
But I can honestly say that NO ONE is like Meshuggah. There is no competition, because no one has ever done what Meshuggah does.
Their eight strings is only where the separation begins.
Yeah they use f'ed up rhythms, but it all has STRUCTURE. I.e. it's not simply just making up random weird timed stuff (most is in 4/4). It's just that it's all structured so well despite being so intricate. They do it best.
I've always wished they'd play catch 33 live in its entirety once and have it pro shot so we could have it forever.
That would be awesome
this is beautiful music
i love these songs, catch 33 is beautiful
wow, this is... so much a genius a genius can be! a collective genius! not especially this video, but the band as a whole, they are just awesome.
You know it seems almost the only people who are able to appreciate Meshuggah are people who can listen to hardcore metal.
Years in the future, when the entirety of the human race is capable of listening to this, Meshuggah will truly receive the amount of appreciation they deserve.
Every source of media remotely tied to the metal world has recognized the legacy that is Meshuggah already. Before long, everyone left will be able to appreciate this godly talented band.
Saw them live in Montreal in 2005 at the Medley.I literally laughed throughout most of the show, just because I love the music so much.I met Jens upstairs at the Medley. He approached my friend and I to ask where everyone was(fans), had a brief conversation with him and he left(That dood is TALL!).We ended up meeting Haake really late after the show.They were all in their tour bus and Haake came outside and talked for 10 minutes(What a nice guy!). MESHUGGAH KICKS ASS!!!!
this track always makes me think of Ingvar Bergman movies like Seventh Seal, very hypnotic, deep and metaphysical
I dont know about you guys, but I love this video edit. It catches the chaos of the song.
WOW... this is incredible. They made it live...
Please try & tell me that isn't ridiculously marvellous. The whole lot of it. They are beyond any other boyband in their catagory (and they know it) by a mile in terms of look and mass appeal. I just wanna eat em all up!
True, that is even more amazing about Meshuggah, every single member is capable of keeping track and time of all the complex stuff, even Jens. That's so amazing to me. Then you have Tomas Haake, freaking perfection drumming God back there...this is why Meshuggah is my favorite band right now. I wish I got into them sooner, I only heard about them a year ago but I want their old stuff like Catch 33. My friend got me Obzen for Christmas, like the greatest gift ever. =D
metal/ jazz /extremo i love this band