The Dirty Nil - Damage Control (Live from the Dancing 2 Thrash Tour 2020)
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- Опубликовано: 5 янв 2021
- ⚡ Live rip of "Damage Control" taken from Fall 2020's 'Dancing 2 Thrash' Livestream Tour ⚡
"Damage Control" and our brand new album 'FUCK ART' are available now on Dine Alone Records. Listen here: www.orcd.co/fuckart
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Best song on an album full of best songs.
💯 agree
YUP!
the HUGE bass on this song and ‘hang yer moon’ is just so good. really drives the verses and adds so much depth to these songs in particular. absolute bangers
This is the best song you guys have put out to date. I can definitely tell you took much more time to craft these songs than previous sessions, and it shows. So good, boys. Y'ALL CRUSH.
Best bass player -Flea
Other best bass player - that guy
Goddamn I love this song. Awesome guitar, banging bass, and killer drums. Nothing makes me happier than Ross screaming. Great job guys, love Fuck Art, you've outdone yourselves yet again.
Live sounds as good as the song, hell yeah
Such a great song. Love it. Keep it up guys. We love your music.
Long live the nil
The intro!!!
Saw this date on Dancing2Thrash, this has been stuck in my head since October.
Really sweet guitar riffs
I love Ross, the "screaming bassist!"
If this is not the next Let Er Riff then I'm going to unbuckle my seat belt and drive my mom's dodge caravan into a post.
Frig yeah
fucking amazing
Came here for the Les Paul Custom, stayed for the RD bass.
Oof
Your video editor needs to learn how to use Curves adjustment to remove green bleed, just FYI :P
What on earth is the bass player doing with the headbanger nonsense? Sadly, these guys are stuck in the early 2000's.
They are exactly doing, what rock is desperately needing these days. For me, it's really necessary that rock music has a kinda raw or handcrafted element to it. You can hear the feel and in this case you see it as well. In my experience a lot of contemporary rock music (at least, when you search the big Spotify rock playlists...) feels a lot like pop music: Vocals autotuned to death, drums quantized and all that stuff. And I hate it. I'm really no professional, but I'm pretty sure they recorded the album live and especially in live performances I would hate to see them standing still. If they are not feeling it, why should I? So I really don't get, why this should be a bad thing