@@TheGabrielPT time signature, specifically between the vocal portions and not. Crumb utilizes a lot, kind of contributes to the eerie just-under-the-surface presence of their emotion imo
@@TheGabrielPT just listen to when the drumming changes lmao, right after she does her first guitar strum it picks up, then when she sings it settles again. Not too hard to notice
@@meepmeeepmeeeep yes! i had no choice but to get in and decode the drums on this (some guy posted the midi for the bass and keys part for a youtube cover), because like you said.. the feel is crazy and they are deliberate but subtle in painting rhythm. appreciate the lil tidbit of advice as i was struggling to pick what the hell was going on. ❤️
Came here because the intro of their performance of Nina on Audiotree. Just 20 seconds intro, but I was hooked to the tune. Later I found that this was the first song of their album Jinx. Amazing chord progression, timing, solo. One problem I have with this song - it is too short. It deserves to be longer, much longer. The chords provide excellent background for endless improvisation
The drums set the whole mood of this masterpiece. Love you crumb
The 6/8 to 4/4 gives it an interesting feel.
what does that even mean
@@TheGabrielPT time signature, specifically between the vocal portions and not. Crumb utilizes a lot, kind of contributes to the eerie just-under-the-surface presence of their emotion imo
@@meepmeeepmeeeep can you specify wheres that in the video
@@TheGabrielPT just listen to when the drumming changes lmao, right after she does her first guitar strum it picks up, then when she sings it settles again. Not too hard to notice
@@meepmeeepmeeeep yes! i had no choice but to get in and decode the drums on this (some guy posted the midi for the bass and keys part for a youtube cover), because like you said.. the feel is crazy and they are deliberate but subtle in painting rhythm. appreciate the lil tidbit of advice as i was struggling to pick what the hell was going on. ❤️
God i want a studio version with the sax, the guy is killing it beyond belief
Bri Aronow’s main instrument was sax when the band met at Tufts University, if I’m not wrong!
Also that sax solo is euphoria
CRUMB rules all
Sax to the max
I’m so sad, I was going to see the live for the first time in April but the world shut down
:(
I need that Minilogue patch very badly…
I love you crumb
I love her 😒
crUMBBBB
Came here because the intro of their performance of Nina on Audiotree. Just 20 seconds intro, but I was hooked to the tune. Later I found that this was the first song of their album Jinx. Amazing chord progression, timing, solo. One problem I have with this song - it is too short. It deserves to be longer, much longer. The chords provide excellent background for endless improvisation
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Her voice really went: ⬇️📉⬇️📉⬇️📉⬇️
Who cares, they are so killing live
@@expassionateit’s just surprising how deep her voice can get
nice
I need everyone to know that in the url for this video is "ppcum?"
Sinclair Boston?
Yup
@@SleeperRadioDamn! Bummed I missed it!