It was the first track I heard of theirs when Nothing came out. It hooked me, then had to go all the way back to Contridictions Collapse and Chaosphere. Rational Gaze was the first track I learned from them. Such an amazingly talented band.
You're getting the entire mix settings of the record itself because all that stuff can now be loaded into a preset and recalled at the click of a button. They all have in ear monitor set up and are ready to go.
@@AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69 That's what I think their team does live based on what I've seen. Soundcheck was literally only checking levels. 3 minutes, good to go.
@@AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69 they are one of the best sounding, if not THE best sounding live metal band I have ever seen. Seen them twice now and both times it was absolute perfection. There was room in the mix, it didnt sound cluttered, there was no overwhelming bottom end "whoof"... just all around immaculate. They have it dialed in for sure.
@@AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69No way. This was them. I was there for it. The sound was immaculate. I have never listened to a band at a festival with sound quality this good. It was brutal! I can feel the air being sucked out of my lungs watching this video. Perfect set. Perfect sound. In fact, the sound was better than this, live! Mental.
@@vienabalsiI’ve seen them live 6 times. Their live mix is earth shattering. Super heavy but also very clear. Every note they play live is discernible. Their FOH mixer deserves live sound engineer awards, and so does their lighting engineer. It’s the most hypnotizing show you’ll ever see in person.
@@1LouderSound Absolutely. Next year will be my third time, but there is going to be a big difference. Both previous shows were open air, this time around it will be a closed venue. I expect and wish for more of these low end frequencies, which those gigs before lacked. That being said I provided no reason to doubt that MESHUGGAH is the best band ever :) Pozdro666
While the band absolutely sounds amazing live, most live videos are these days remixed after the fact in the studio. Some even edited to sound better. Judging by the sound, this is definitely not a raw front-of-house mix; the balances would be completely different.
@@thenoobdestroyer100 If you can't tell this is not a single front of house mic, I don't know what to tell you. Simple inexperience, it is completely obvious.
As a sound engineer, I can assure you that you can only make it sound great if the band are great. As Dani Filth once said "you can't polish a turd, but you can roll it in glitter"
I've been to 6 Meshuggah shows and where ever they play. The sound is ALWAYS good. The best of the best. Trust me, I've been to metal festivals where any other band would have horrible sound, but when Meshuggah enters the stage, it is spot on.
@@thecallofthevoids I saw them in Oslo earlier this year. I sweated through my clothes. Even my fucking calves were wet. You're in for a fucking treat!
@@ksukhia no he doesnt "play" the lights here is his youtube, he programs them against a click track. Yes he is very good, but no he doesnt play the lights www.youtube.com/@EdvardHansson
@@Guitarista78 yes, it is. You capture every line input, and then you mix it in the studio. This is the only sensible way of producing any live recordings. Even if it’s streamed live, then there was some mixing made during sound check on the live board
I also think him not moving around as much helps him maintain proper technique easier. No wasted breath, no wasted energy. He can just focus it all on the performance. He picks a spot on stage he likes and plants himself there, and lets the performance speak for itself.
Jens is fifty-seven years old and still sounds as god-like as he's ever sounded before. This band is a truly fine wine --- aging into their aesthetic with nothing but a fuller and tighter flavour. Even the let's say conductor of the lightshow is refusing to step off the gas. I look forward to this next decade, when Meshuggah fans will only find deeper and truer love for one of the GOATs of extreme music.
I did not know Jens was 57 so am I that awesome I've been a meshuggah fan since they started everyone in the beginning said they suck but I knew they were different in a good way their timing is sick.
@@Ray_KorenI think they are always sitting on the highest point of their time. it's impossible to think always the same way when you get older, I also think until Obzen they are in their heaviest form. it's impossible to compose and create same amount of heavy waves in art all the time, if you do this, it means you are not honest with your presence, also your best works always get judged in the spectrum of your creations, the economy of your fans imprisons you. Music labels are greedy as hell too! No one will be able to be as heavy as these guys in metal history anymore think! I would put Nevermore, Strapping Young Lad, Opeth, Testament, and Death in a same catagory too.
This IS THE BEST sounding concert ever on RUclips. Rivals and improve the studio versions of the songs. Meshuggah are the bar. LEGENDS. Thanks Bloostockfestivals.
The mixes are okay. Lack some mids and are a bit too bass heavy. Had to fuck around with my studio monitor eq to get sounding even. Great live band though. And yes their live sound is to die for
@@ryu-ken lets see they probably eat a light breakfast of trucks with a side of planes, for lunch they probably eat an entire freight train, for dinner they eat an army tank.
@@borris93immutable is cool, but Obzen is a little heavier. I like Immutable more cause the production is really good and such but the songs themselves are heavier on Obzen imo.
FREDRIK THORDENDAL! He sounds so good. Always improvising those solos and adding cool flourishes to the melodies. Absolutely one of the most original guitarists in the world.
@@mammontustado9680 of course. I also think he’s highly influenced by Wayne Krantz. Especially on the phrasing side of things. Wayne Krantz starts and stops a lot of his ideas on the upbeats which is what Fred does as well. I think where Fredrik goes out on his own is the mixture of his Holdsworth tone, krantz phrasing, and then his use of note clusters when he taps. It’s so unique.
There's something about their album production that always felt off to me. Not 'bad', it just wears my ears out. This live mix I absolutely love though!
@@KevinStudent This is why I like the original production of Nothing. People(and the band?) hate it because the guitars aren't as pronounced, but the grittyness of it makes it feel more grounded to me.
Broken Cog has got to be one of the most maddening songs live. When they start, its like being kicked in the chest, then you slowly feel like you're going insane. Absolutely amazing.
Now, a bit of backstory, at bloodstock there was a guitar hero competition, and the winner got to see one of the headliners in front of the barrier, I ended up winning, luckily my headliner was meshuggah and I got to bring my friend there too, if you think this set is mental on a RUclips video, imagine what is was like right in front of the stage, the stage speaker blaring in your face, and no one there there touching or bothering you, just you and meshuggah, I had an outer body experience and no gig will ever compete with that night.
You didn't just win at guitar hero, you won at life friend! Thanks for sharing this epic tale. I would've just turned into molecular soup if I'd witnessed Pravus from the vantage point you describe.
A Meshuggah gig is like a primal religious gathering. There is just nothing like it in the history of music. I've seen them live only twice, but it is just a life altering experience. They just batter your senses until to fall into some sort of mystical trance. They are in a legue of their own.
I agree, it is driving u mad, u feel so happy, u flip here and jump there, move ur knee, shake head, whistle, shiver, smile and DANCE (or go nuts in the crowd)! There are so many beats and melodies u can follow. Anarcho dream drum sounds dance festival!^^
Yeah I've seen the whose who of metal bands from Sabbath, Maiden, Priest, Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, etc. Basically every single big metal band that has existed, and I loved them all. BUT. Meshuggah is hands down a top 3 concert for me. Cant miss them ever if they're in town. Meshuggah, Tool, and Gojira are my 3 goats
@@haurg7418 Nah, saw them live a few months ago, Bleed was not on the setlist but a few weeks after they brought it back and play it regularly now. I guess it depends on their playtime and/or mood?
"They don't move around, they just stand there." When you're a titan, all you need to do is stand there. Hurry up and come back to Australia before the world ends.
After seeing them live, the intro when Broken Cog starts playing and their outlines flash in front of the red lights like some ancient humanoid demons that have been summoned to the stage, it gives some real goosebumps
Man I just saw them a few days ago for the first time. I went to the concert to see In Flames and had never really listened to Meshuggah but they ripped my fucking face off
I always say that meshuggah is an entity of itself and everybody tried to be them. When you as a band try to copy meshuggah or their influence runs through you, it goes through your filters of musical taste and becomes its own separate genre or style.
They transcend the metal genre to me and instead I view them as organized sound that happens to utilize the same instruments and sounds of metal for utilitarian purposes to deliver the message. The expansiveness and psychedelic nature of the music isn’t compressed or restricted, it isn’t violent or imposing music as much a narration of the darkness of humanity, and lots of introspection. Meshuggah- possibly the most self reflective metal band, for the time they came out especially. Very esoteric topics and it was what originally resonated with me the hardest apart from the breakdown in Future Breed Machine. That song broke my brain and I have felt like AI ever since.
Setlist : 03:17 Broken Cog 08:52 Light the Shortening Fuse 13:27 Rational Gaze 18:44 Pravus 24:18 The Hurt That Finds You First 30:28 Ligature Marks 36:18 Born in Dissonance 40:54 Mind's Mirrors 45:16 In Death - Is Life 47:18 In Death - Is Death 55:23 The Abysmal Eye 1:00:56 Straws Pulled at Random 1:06:38 Demiurge 1:11:54 Future Breed Machine
When I hear a new heavy modern heavy metal band that’s pretty badass I always find live videos like this that remind me that you will never find a band as heavy as Meshuggah
Rivers of nihil are pretty awesome, their “where owls know my name” album was a masterpiece, but it’s not meshuggah !
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Vildhjarta is the only band who comes close. Their latest album Måsstaden Under Vatten is like Catch 33, Nothing, and Obzen all fused with a ton of unique atmospherics.
haha man I was waiting for him to do that pitch fall and suddenly the whole scene changed and I thought I was tripping xD but I love those viusal effects! supports the psychedelic nature of the music
This could pass for a fully produced Meshuggah live album/video release from the band themselves. Nice job capturing the intensity that is this band, Bloodstock!
45:16 is the Meshuggah equivalent to the beginning of the Battle of Helms Deep. Minds mirrors was the calm before the storm then out of nowhere it looks like an all out battle just started in the pit, and the the pouring rain makes it even better.
When this band formed, they wanted to mimic Metallica. They've done surpassed them! Creating a whole genre, popularized 7-8 strings, monumentality raising the bar of technical music. Meshuggah deserves every bit of fame and attention... 🤘
Metal has become exactly what I knew it would be at around the 1/4 mark of the 21st century. The old fellas are still grinding it out while looking like grey wizards onstage hammering it out from generation to generation. I knew it would be like this. METAL WILL NEVER DIE!!!
This is the culmination of 30 years of honing in on sound. This is everything they’ve been trying to achieve. They’ve been my favorite band for the last 21 years, I’ve seen them live eight times, and I’ve been saying since Immutable was released: this is the best the band has ever sounded, and that record I rank amongst the classics. Having Fred back (he’s absolutely on fire during this set) makes them whole again, and if they weren’t already, this performance puts them at the top of metal music forever. I honestly do not throw this term around often, especially when discussing music, but what else do you call them at this point other than “genius”?
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00:00 Intro 03:17 Broken Cog 08:52 Light the Shortening Fuse 13:27 Rational Gaze 18:44 Pravus 24:18 The Hurt That Finds You First 30:28 Ligature Marks 36:18 Born in Dissonance 40:54 Mind's Mirrors 45:16 In Death - Is Life 47:18 In Death - Is Death 55:23 The Abysmal Eye 1:00:56 Straws Pulled at Random 1:06:38 Demiurge 1:11:54 Future Breed Machine
I also don’t understand when other massive festivals (looking at you Download, Hellfest ) won’t give bands like Meshuggah, Elder, Gojira, Royal blood a chance to headline the main stage. They always linger to the geriatric bands. That’s why people complain about not having new big rock/metal bands. Kudos to Bloodstock for giving proper dues to the bands who are actually relevant.
@@BikonitoYou clearly havent seen meshuggah live. I saw them in a small scene back in the days and i just saw this tour in an arena. No band is even close to the loundness and perfection those guys delivers live.
@@Bikonitoit’s not a case of people not listening to new bands, it’s the fact that no new band comes even close to these guys. These guys were groundbreaking in 1995 and are still groundbreaking in 2023 🤘🏻
Seeing Meshuggah live has to be metal's closest equivalent to what religious people feel on a pilgrimage to their holy sites. Their live show just...happens to you. It's not "going to a show," it's engaging in a spiritual journey. As for the new songs: I shed an involuntary tear at the ending of Ligature Marks at their show in Philly last year. They don't quit making perfect music.
This is exactly how I describe it to my friends when I talk about all the times I've seen them live. I was there for this one too and it was no different. I remember when I saw them some years ago. Waiting around for them to come on, I was gazing around at the people in the balcony seated section, and as I turned back around me and the random guy next to me caught eyes as we were both doing the exact same thing at the same time. We quipped that we'd much rather be down here than up there, had a chuckle and then left each other to it. Fast forward to the end of the show and everyone's filtering out, I walk past the same guy again. He's the only one facing forward at the empty stage, arms crossed but holding his open jaw in his hand with his eyes wide open. I simply laid my hand on his should and said 'I know...'. Wide-eyed and aghast, his reply was '......I can't believe what I've just seen....'. He'd just had himself his first 'come to Jesus' Meshuggah moment. It was beautiful thing to see.
Meshuggah are one of those bands I often choose to listen to live because their sound is so massive. It’s like the tectonic plates shift when they play
I'm comfortably stoned off my ass right now in my dorm with the cold air coming through my window and experiencing such a euphoric calmness right now listening to this set. I haven't felt this happy while stoned in years. Just letting go of my worries with great music. This is really nice.
The best description I have heard about Meshuggah is they are god-like machines from the future that went back in time to destroy mankind but got bored and formed a band instead.
@@mariajosequintanalopez5479 Before this video you see right now, uploaded 1 day ago, there were only fragments (a couple of minutes) from the concert available.
Had the pleasure seeing them last year, this recording perfectly captures the pure destructive and hypnotic performance that they deliver time and time again. Hard to see anything topping this, absolute gold!!
@zelim9367 Well, doing only the one style of vocals for decades means he's bound to know how to do it and do it well. But I wouldn't say he's very impressive at all in terms of vocals. Consistent, though.
My only beef with this recording and not really a problem, but you don't get to see Tomas killing it. I've seen them live twice and he is amazing to watch.
Tonight, I'm gonna see them for the 13th time in my life. I consider myself extremely lucky that I lived when these guys were playing. Every moment is a blissful gift if I think about it.
There will never be a band like this again. Let's all just appreciate the fact that we were lucky enough to exist at this point in time 🖤🤘Absolutely and utterly unique 🖤🖤
HOLY F**KING SH*T!! Bill Burr wasn’t even joking about Meshuggah experience. Feel like the Judgement Day on Earth. No words can describe how powerful these guys are. True legends for sure!
Jesus Christ. What an intro. These guys came into Guitar Center Tallahassee back in 2009 when I was working there, and I talked to them all having no idea who they were until our drum guy said "Do you know who's in this store right now?" Seriously the nicest most genuine guys. I had definitely liked their music and how incredible they are, but didn't recognize them on their day off. Great guys, but this is absolutely terrifying live. Wow.
Ever since this came out I'll revisit it every couple of months or so just to lose my brain and body to the absolute WEIGHT of this performance. Shit moves me on a spiritual level.
I remember meeting these guys on their first U.S. tour. With Slayer. Thomas and all of the guys were in an RV. I walked up to the window which was open and they were conversing with a few people. I waited politely with Destroy, Erase, Improve and Chaosphere selves in my hand. I asked them to sign these if they didn’t mind and Thomas offered a bottle of whiskey to drink from and I did. I mean, how often is it that you get to drink from the same bottle as a legend such as this. It was a good night.
I drank Mystic Heated Wine with Jim Morrison, and maybe a couple others. The wine part came from a VW van from Napa, and the heated part, western Arizona. It was an amazing illuminating night. Sorry, it just came to me when I saw that.
@@lagallinatomasitasaw them on the same tour, in Orlando. I love Slayer and respect them for having the balls to have Meshuggah open for them. Even the volume difference between opener and headliner didn't mask the fact that they sounded like the Muppets after Meshuggah. Met Thomas, Jens and Frederik outside before the show, and they were cool as shit. They were bothered by the heat and humidity in Orlando and actually looked funny as fuck all red and sweating. We had a good laugh - I must've been 20-21 at the time.
@@bendavis268 Koloss' production let down a lot of those songs imo. Listen to the live versions here or on The Ophidian Trek for Don't Look Down, The Hurt that Finds you First and Demiurge. Just absolutely massive
I wasnt actually a meshuggah fan. I simply did not realize how monolithically sick this band really is. I dont even know what to call the vibe they're nailing in their performance. It is darkness and light, beauty and ugliness, ecstacy and pain, magnitude and insignificance, spirituality and harmony equally along side cognitive distortion and dissonance. Perfectly presented in a way that somehow makes sense to my brain. They don't even seem human in their performance. What a vibe, and what a way to get hooked by a band. This straight up gave me some kind of spiritual experience. I did not want this performance to end. My opinion of meshuggah was largely "ehhh" going into this video. what a pretentious snob i have become. Meshuggah are fucking legends. I needed this donkey punch to the balls. Fucking wow. Also anyone know the name of who mixed this video/stage? I really really want to know.
Many metal bands sound a bit like a little gremlin acting creepy for halloween. They are edgy, and it can be fun for sure. Meshuggah sounds more like the cosmic horror of nothingness, an infinitely large meteor on collision course with earth, or maybe the brutality and deranged parts of our human species. They embody such immense darkness but its so groovy and well written that their concerts are like a spiritual release valve to me. Their lyrics are pretty damn poetic too. The struggle to free myself of restraints Becomes My very shackles
Cheers brother. I had the exact same opinion until I saw their "Live at Summer Breeze" video a couple years ago (check that one out too). Absolutely legendary band.
Without doubt. I'm not a metal fan, but they blow my mind at times. It's the complexity of what they do, but also the way they use space, groove. They were introduced to me 10 years ago by a guy who plays upright jazz bass! That's how broad an appeal they have.
He was amazed music like this could even be written, let alone played! This guy had a Masters degree in music and he was left scratching his head how these guys did what they did. A unique band. @@Cestariarts
I loved them instantly on cyanide Christ video, loud funny and ultra technical. I’ve seen them live many years later and this was the best sound I’ve ever heard. (Tool was awesome too but not at this level of cleanliness)
The last two and a half minutes of “Straws Pulled At Random”: truly brilliant. It’s some of what they do best, and that is “simplicity”. It’s what separates them from every single one of the other bands that have tried to climb up the mountain on which Meshuggah sits. Breathtakingly composed and almost unbelievably executed in this, listen to just that and try not to be deeply fucking moved. Yes, they can be complicated musically, but never flashy. Every single aspect of their playing as musicians is completely and totally in service of the song. The riff. The vocals. The solo.
I go to a shit to of concerts and have been to a shit ton in my lifetime. Across all genres and styles, there is nothing better than a Meshuggah show. Nothing comes close. There is no replacing these guys. Incredibly visceral, raw, and in person this lighting show is fucken bananas. Looking forward to seeing them in San Diego here shortly.
finally the new setlist with a superb sound quality. cant wait. saw them countless time live, cant get enough of the bass nectar flowing through the crowd
I don't know how to put this into words.... just how colossal Meshuggah is.. even compared to other titans and legends of metal. I am not trying to shit on other legendary bands, I appreciate all their music, but this is almost like pure devastation - being utterly consumed by death - beaten by a juggernaut. Y'all know what I am saying?
Juggernaut is a good word hey mathematical, mesmerizing. I hear a bit of the heavy King Crimson in there - but i could just be me - they always sound like Meshuggah
100% I've seen every big metal band from the 70s to now basically. And Meshuggah is at the top of the metal mountain. Just pure destruction when you see them live. A relentless assault on the senses.
Jesus man, these guys are in their what, mid 50s? Their technical prowess is up to date, holy cow! Even Jens voice seems like straight from the record, freaking amazing!
Rational Gaze live is pure metal. It should be on the periodic table.
Fact!
It was the first track I heard of theirs when Nothing came out. It hooked me, then had to go all the way back to Contridictions Collapse and Chaosphere. Rational Gaze was the first track I learned from them. Such an amazingly talented band.
Aahhahahahaahah
The guitar riff is so good.
MSHHGH=MC²
Its nice that Valhalla let's their house band play a few gigs down here for us.
💀🤘💀
Fuck yeah
@bhante1345 2005? That's late. Us real metal fans discovered them in the 90s.
It doesnt mattter when you discover them, doesnt make you a real metal fan@Thelavendel
@@Chaos_sphere33 of course it does. If you discovered rap 1 second ago you can't call yourself a hardcore rapper? That's just stupid.
I can't believe we're getting this for free. This is better quality than I'd expect from an official Blu-ray.
You're getting the entire mix settings of the record itself because all that stuff can now be loaded into a preset and recalled at the click of a button. They all have in ear monitor set up and are ready to go.
@@AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69 That's what I think their team does live based on what I've seen. Soundcheck was literally only checking levels. 3 minutes, good to go.
@@AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69 they are one of the best sounding, if not THE best sounding live metal band I have ever seen. Seen them twice now and both times it was absolute perfection. There was room in the mix, it didnt sound cluttered, there was no overwhelming bottom end "whoof"... just all around immaculate. They have it dialed in for sure.
@@AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69No way. This was them. I was there for it. The sound was immaculate. I have never listened to a band at a festival with sound quality this good. It was brutal! I can feel the air being sucked out of my lungs watching this video. Perfect set. Perfect sound. In fact, the sound was better than this, live! Mental.
If this show was available on Blu-ray...I WOULD BUY IT WITHOUT HESITATION.
Meshuggah have the most monolithic, imposing stage presence of all time. They simply arrive, deliver the pain, and leave. Absolute legends.
Mann I want that bass sound so bad😭
never seen them but these live on youtube are already totally sick. I can not imagine what it can be truely live
@@vienabalsi do ANYTHING in your power to experience this live. You won't regret it. I sure didn't.
@@vienabalsiI’ve seen them live 6 times. Their live mix is earth shattering. Super heavy but also very clear. Every note they play live is discernible. Their FOH mixer deserves live sound engineer awards, and so does their lighting engineer. It’s the most hypnotizing show you’ll ever see in person.
@@1LouderSound Absolutely. Next year will be my third time, but there is going to be a big difference. Both previous shows were open air, this time around it will be a closed venue. I expect and wish for more of these low end frequencies, which those gigs before lacked. That being said I provided no reason to doubt that MESHUGGAH is the best band ever :) Pozdro666
Whoever the sound dude was this year was a total badass the sound was earth shattering
It is the same guy as always I presume? Old man with a super long white beard. He is a true genius and his sound making leaks of wisdom!
@@jenicekmm5220you’ve just described the whole band
While the band absolutely sounds amazing live, most live videos are these days remixed after the fact in the studio. Some even edited to sound better.
Judging by the sound, this is definitely not a raw front-of-house mix; the balances would be completely different.
@@samuliauno8163 nope they sounded exactly like this
@@thenoobdestroyer100 If you can't tell this is not a single front of house mic, I don't know what to tell you. Simple inexperience, it is completely obvious.
Welcome back! This is not the last time you will watch this live set.
On my second sitting, awesome!
Indeed, it's been already ten times and counting
I come back to this set often 🤘🏻
LOL I was just thinking this. You are correct, the recording quality is incredible and Meshuggah goes hard.
For sure!!!
Are there awards for sound engineers? Give this one all of them. Dear god this is insane.
Yes! This sounds AMAZING.
As a sound engineer, I can assure you that you can only make it sound great if the band are great. As Dani Filth once said "you can't polish a turd, but you can roll it in glitter"
I've been to 6 Meshuggah shows and where ever they play. The sound is ALWAYS good. The best of the best. Trust me, I've been to metal festivals where any other band would have horrible sound, but when Meshuggah enters the stage, it is spot on.
Besides being a very good band they have an incredible team too.
Underated! You're so right! This is absolutely amazing...
Best live sounding band ever
I get to see them at the end of the month.. it's gonna be in a small venue too. We are gonna be destroyed
@@thecallofthevoids I saw them in Oslo earlier this year. I sweated through my clothes. Even my fucking calves were wet. You're in for a fucking treat!
@@Sargatha same
Ooooh. Gojira though......
Beside PANTERA 👊🏽💥💯
What band do you play?
- Meshuggah
What do you play?
-I'm the light guy
Edvard Hansson is the guys name, search his stuff out, amazing artist.
@@ksukhia no he doesnt "play" the lights here is his youtube, he programs them against a click track. Yes he is very good, but no he doesnt play the lights www.youtube.com/@EdvardHansson
Underrated 😂
light player
@@ksukhia Edvard is Thomas Haake's cousin I believe. So 4/4 may be in the blood lol.
Meshuggah's live sound engineer must be protected at all costs
We are building a statue of him in Sweden. And he got to marry one of the royal family!
@@joacimhagglund5567 True. The statue will be outside the Stockholm castle in gold
He is our new Reich sound guy, so of course.
Give the sound engineer a raise, it’s a miracle level recording and mixing, absolutely mind boggling
I agree....very impressive very
This is definitely a live record.
He needs his name on the video so he can be immortalized.
@@Guitarista78 It is but has been mixed and mastered separately from the multitrack captured live.
@@Guitarista78 yes, it is.
You capture every line input, and then you mix it in the studio.
This is the only sensible way of producing any live recordings.
Even if it’s streamed live, then there was some mixing made during sound check on the live board
Still the heaviest band of all time. The kings.
Yes Ben, the GODS
Damn fucking straight
Absolutly
Uncle Ben has spoken
They’ve only gotten better over time, Jens’ sound just gets more guttural and deeper with age. Suits the music better than ever… Incredible.
How can Jens Kidman sound this incredible this far into their career is beyond me
his voice is definitely showing it's age some but he still sounds fantastic for real!
Honestly I think his vocals here are some of his best! Something about them are especially heavy nowadays, he sounds massive
He sounds better now.
I also think him not moving around as much helps him maintain proper technique easier. No wasted breath, no wasted energy. He can just focus it all on the performance. He picks a spot on stage he likes and plants himself there, and lets the performance speak for itself.
@@ProfChocMilkThe slower they play, the heavier they get. Example: Futah Breed Machineeeeaahhh
Do not forget the flawless job of Lawrence Mackrory on mixing and mastering this concert! Absolutely amazing.
And OMG , The lighting tech is phenomenal. AMAZING
It's pretty incredible how great they sound here. I've listened to this concert many times at this point.
he should mix and master their albums.
@@Knome-AnslandAlways programmed by one the of the members' brother.
@@secoiftotally different job
Jens is fifty-seven years old and still sounds as god-like as he's ever sounded before. This band is a truly fine wine --- aging into their aesthetic with nothing but a fuller and tighter flavour. Even the let's say conductor of the lightshow is refusing to step off the gas. I look forward to this next decade, when Meshuggah fans will only find deeper and truer love for one of the GOATs of extreme music.
I think he sounds better than ever
When you are a god you only grow more powerful the older you get.
I did not know Jens was 57 so am I that awesome I've been a meshuggah fan since they started everyone in the beginning said they suck but I knew they were different in a good way their timing is sick.
no drugs or cigarettes
Well said bro
This is honestly my favourite era of Meshuggah. God bless this band.
They've literally only gotten better over time.
God is not with this band. Maybe Satan is. You actually think that God approves of this? No, he doesn’t.
@@Ray_KorenI think they are always sitting on the highest point of their time. it's impossible to think always the same way when you get older, I also think until Obzen they are in their heaviest form. it's impossible to compose and create same amount of heavy waves in art all the time, if you do this, it means you are not honest with your presence, also your best works always get judged in the spectrum of your creations, the economy of your fans imprisons you. Music labels are greedy as hell too! No one will be able to be as heavy as these guys in metal history anymore think! I would put Nevermore, Strapping Young Lad, Opeth, Testament, and Death in a same catagory too.
@@Ray_Koren no detuning involved. except a half step down from standard. its called extended range.
@@jlee3925He said God bless this band. He never made any claims. God bless you.
This IS THE BEST sounding concert ever on RUclips. Rivals and improve the studio versions of the songs. Meshuggah are the bar. LEGENDS. Thanks Bloostockfestivals.
Totally agree 🤘
2nd best, I'd say, with steven wilson's mixes of his band porcupine tree being n1 but yeah it's very good.
The mixes are okay. Lack some mids and are a bit too bass heavy. Had to fuck around with my studio monitor eq to get sounding even. Great live band though. And yes their live sound is to die for
Meh I'm the biggest meshuggah fan ever. Gojira at Red rocks is astonishingly good.
@@johnny5.56 I could never get into Gojira. Lord knows I've tried but they're not my cup of tea.
The only band that gets heavier with age
I wonder what's their diet like
@@ryu-ken lets see they probably eat a light breakfast of trucks with a side of planes, for lunch they probably eat an entire freight train, for dinner they eat an army tank.
Eeehh their heavyness peaked in the 2000s
@@joaquin5929 if you dont think immutable is a heavier album than obzen, then Im willing to put my chips on you being a teenager.
@@borris93immutable is cool, but Obzen is a little heavier. I like Immutable more cause the production is really good and such but the songs themselves are heavier on Obzen imo.
FREDRIK THORDENDAL! He sounds so good. Always improvising those solos and adding cool flourishes to the melodies. Absolutely one of the most original guitarists in the world.
Fredrik moment 👍
the wizard himself
His solos are influenced by Allan Holdsworth, but yeah, Fredrik has a very unique sound, very creative.
@@mammontustado9680 of course. I also think he’s highly influenced by Wayne Krantz. Especially on the phrasing side of things. Wayne Krantz starts and stops a lot of his ideas on the upbeats which is what Fred does as well. I think where Fredrik goes out on his own is the mixture of his Holdsworth tone, krantz phrasing, and then his use of note clusters when he taps. It’s so unique.
Allan Holdsworth.
it's insane how some of the songs sound even better live
100%. I personally dont like the mix for Future Breed Machine on record, but its absolutely earth-shattering live
@@mattyglen87 I love the production of destroy erase improve.
Definitely ligature marks.
There's something about their album production that always felt off to me. Not 'bad', it just wears my ears out. This live mix I absolutely love though!
@@KevinStudent This is why I like the original production of Nothing. People(and the band?) hate it because the guitars aren't as pronounced, but the grittyness of it makes it feel more grounded to me.
Broken Cog has got to be one of the most maddening songs live. When they start, its like being kicked in the chest, then you slowly feel like you're going insane. Absolutely amazing.
...I can't describe it better 😄
Now, a bit of backstory, at bloodstock there was a guitar hero competition, and the winner got to see one of the headliners in front of the barrier, I ended up winning, luckily my headliner was meshuggah and I got to bring my friend there too, if you think this set is mental on a RUclips video, imagine what is was like right in front of the stage, the stage speaker blaring in your face, and no one there there touching or bothering you, just you and meshuggah, I had an outer body experience and no gig will ever compete with that night.
That's an amazing memory to cherish forever! :)
You didn't just win at guitar hero, you won at life friend! Thanks for sharing this epic tale. I would've just turned into molecular soup if I'd witnessed Pravus from the vantage point you describe.
Holy shit dude. That´s amazing!
"outer body experience" lmao
Now i regret not walking into that games tent. Sounds epic tho
A Meshuggah gig is like a primal religious gathering. There is just nothing like it in the history of music. I've seen them live only twice, but it is just a life altering experience. They just batter your senses until to fall into some sort of mystical trance. They are in a legue of their own.
I agree, it is driving u mad, u feel so happy, u flip here and jump there, move ur knee, shake head, whistle, shiver, smile and DANCE (or go nuts in the crowd)! There are so many beats and melodies u can follow. Anarcho dream drum sounds dance festival!^^
Yeah I've seen the whose who of metal bands from Sabbath, Maiden, Priest, Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, etc. Basically every single big metal band that has existed, and I loved them all. BUT. Meshuggah is hands down a top 3 concert for me. Cant miss them ever if they're in town. Meshuggah, Tool, and Gojira are my 3 goats
I went to see them every single time they came to Northern Italy since 1995. I lost count! Probably around 15 times
Посоветуйте хорошие альбомы Тool and Godjira - лучший на ваш взгляд
TRUTH
Born in dissonance might be the most perfect metal song ever.
Dear Bloodstock,
You have done Meshuggah fans the world over a huge solid!
From the bottom of my heart,
THANK YOU!!!!! ♥♥♥
"Bloodstock"... and no Bleed???
@@colins7771they are getting old mate
@@haurg7418 Nah, saw them live a few months ago, Bleed was not on the setlist but a few weeks after they brought it back and play it regularly now. I guess it depends on their playtime and/or mood?
@@Thunderfork Idk mate i heard Tomas talking about performance and age, drumming is tyring, especially for Meshuggah's standards.
@@Thunderfork Can i find that live on yt?
This concert improved my bench press 3000%
It inspired me to give up a gym membership and buy a drum set lol
It inspired me to bench press my drum set
This is what happens when metal is on Tren.
it is known that listening to meshuggah gives you super human strength!!
I also started lifting weights while listening to this.
"They don't move around, they just stand there." When you're a titan, all you need to do is stand there. Hurry up and come back to Australia before the world ends.
When were they last here?
They don't need to move around to be entertaining
@@cambrah5994 2017, before I found them. I think im gonna go to every show when they are down here. It is to rare to miss
@@cambrah5994 I got get, tbh. One of the soundwaves, maybe?
This is NOT "21 pilots".
After seeing them live, the intro when Broken Cog starts playing and their outlines flash in front of the red lights like some ancient humanoid demons that have been summoned to the stage, it gives some real goosebumps
Oh, this is so true!
not gonna lie, that part made me think of a super over the top dethklok intro.
Felt the same exact way. I understand now
Man I just saw them a few days ago for the first time. I went to the concert to see In Flames and had never really listened to Meshuggah but they ripped my fucking face off
Couldn't agree more.
The kings proving that NOT A SINGLE MODERN METAL BAND CAN TOUCH THEM REGARDLESS OF HOW HARD THEY TRY.
💯💯💯💯💯
I always say that meshuggah is an entity of itself and everybody tried to be them. When you as a band try to copy meshuggah or their influence runs through you, it goes through your filters of musical taste and becomes its own separate genre or style.
this is true!
They transcend the metal genre to me and instead I view them as organized sound that happens to utilize the same instruments and sounds of metal for utilitarian purposes to deliver the message. The expansiveness and psychedelic nature of the music isn’t compressed or restricted, it isn’t violent or imposing music as much a narration of the darkness of humanity, and lots of introspection. Meshuggah- possibly the most self reflective metal band, for the time they came out especially. Very esoteric topics and it was what originally resonated with me the hardest apart from the breakdown in Future Breed Machine. That song broke my brain and I have felt like AI ever since.
I literally cant even type a coherent parapgraph after viewing this video
48:04 Absolutely crazy solo by Fredrik in In Death - Is Death. Damn that seemed so natural to that song, even that style was quite new and fresh
Setlist :
03:17 Broken Cog
08:52 Light the Shortening Fuse
13:27 Rational Gaze
18:44 Pravus
24:18 The Hurt That Finds You First
30:28 Ligature Marks
36:18 Born in Dissonance
40:54 Mind's Mirrors
45:16 In Death - Is Life
47:18 In Death - Is Death
55:23 The Abysmal Eye
1:00:56 Straws Pulled at Random
1:06:38 Demiurge
1:11:54 Future Breed Machine
Thanks, man
Best night of my life 🤘🏻finishing on breed machine was so insane
Pride of Sweden 💥🤘
No Bleed. It must be their Smells Like Teen Spirit.
@@charleschi843 it's also very difficult for them to play it live
they need to put this on CD immediately, sound is so killer
Blu-ray too.
its 2023, why?
Vinyl to 😮
What's a cd
They should put this to tape and sell meshuggah walkmans
When I hear a new heavy modern heavy metal band that’s pretty badass I always find live videos like this that remind me that you will never find a band as heavy as Meshuggah
There isn’t a group of people alive that can handle the truth like these gentlemen. We’re all of us, inferior.
Maybe it's their work ethic & perfectionist attitude which makes them so good.
Rivers of nihil are pretty awesome, their “where owls know my name” album was a masterpiece, but it’s not meshuggah !
Vildhjarta is the only band who comes close. Their latest album Måsstaden Under Vatten is like Catch 33, Nothing, and Obzen all fused with a ton of unique atmospherics.
There are lots of bands just as heavy, if not heavier
What a monumental band
The editing at 14:08 made me seriously question how high I was for a second
Same bro
haha man I was waiting for him to do that pitch fall and suddenly the whole scene changed and I thought I was tripping xD but I love those viusal effects! supports the psychedelic nature of the music
was sure i was for the shadow realm
This could pass for a fully produced Meshuggah live album/video release from the band themselves. Nice job capturing the intensity that is this band, Bloodstock!
100% This is better than their official live releases
@@CurtisSpiers Definitely their best live sound since Alive
It was edited by the lighting guy. I reckon they had a fair bit of say over the release of it.
The variations on the songs are ELITE
What makes you say it's not fully produced ?
45:16 is the Meshuggah equivalent to the beginning of the Battle of Helms Deep. Minds mirrors was the calm before the storm then out of nowhere it looks like an all out battle just started in the pit, and the the pouring rain makes it even better.
When this band formed, they wanted to mimic Metallica. They've done surpassed them! Creating a whole genre, popularized 7-8 strings, monumentality raising the bar of technical music. Meshuggah deserves every bit of fame and attention... 🤘
Subgenre, Periphery would have a word with you over calling djent a genre.
@@Remedy462 Thordendal literally coined the term 'djent' which described the the sound the chugs made. Shug did 'djent' way before Periphery.
@@bhaskarvillehes making a joke about p5s name
Not just that - pushing a hard as fuck mesmerizing, mathematical style no-one had heard, cheers
@@Remedy462 Not really though.... in fact it was Frederik who coinfrased djent - others borrowed and to some extent stole the limelight - anyway...
Jens Kidman is 57. Just let that sink in.
That means their 25th anniversary remastered album editions are old enough to be be my kids parent!
He's a time-tested, battle-hardened elder. 💪
His work on Immutable is un-fucking-believable. Easily in my pantheon of metal vocal albums. He’s only getting more powerful 😂
He likes juice. He finishes his juice, because it is in fact a filtered vitamin substance.
Metal has become exactly what I knew it would be at around the 1/4 mark of the 21st century. The old fellas are still grinding it out while looking like grey wizards onstage hammering it out from generation to generation. I knew it would be like this. METAL WILL NEVER DIE!!!
This is the culmination of 30 years of honing in on sound. This is everything they’ve been trying to achieve. They’ve been my favorite band for the last 21 years, I’ve seen them live eight times, and I’ve been saying since Immutable was released: this is the best the band has ever sounded, and that record I rank amongst the classics. Having Fred back (he’s absolutely on fire during this set) makes them whole again, and if they weren’t already, this performance puts them at the top of metal music forever. I honestly do not throw this term around often, especially when discussing music, but what else do you call them at this point other than “genius”?
Hear, hear
I couldn't have written how I feel about them better than you have there. They are just incredible on every level
Eldritch beings lmao
Straight facts.
69 likes. Lol.. but yeah, totally agree! Only got to see them live once.
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We would like to Thank Meshuggah and their team for working with us on this Monumental performance.
Bloodstock Team
Thank you for making my weekend!
The mixing and mastering in this was amazing.
Lawrence Mackrory killed it, what a mix
Great footage. I'm jamming along on guitar to some it on my studio stereo lol 🤘.
when is the premiere?
having a full 15 minutes of catch thirtythree in here is an absolute treat
I wish they played the end of the album though
The drop into Rational Gaze, the entire crowd is absolute chaos. Awesome.
the insanity of the moment. GASP \m/
Then the ascent into the "perceptions distorted" part! Holy god!
00:00 Intro
03:17 Broken Cog
08:52 Light the Shortening Fuse
13:27 Rational Gaze
18:44 Pravus
24:18 The Hurt That Finds You First
30:28 Ligature Marks
36:18 Born in Dissonance
40:54 Mind's Mirrors
45:16 In Death - Is Life
47:18 In Death - Is Death
55:23 The Abysmal Eye
1:00:56 Straws Pulled at Random
1:06:38 Demiurge
1:11:54 Future Breed Machine
No Bleed?
@@blackestskyline9732 and no NMCC
@@blackestskyline9732Haake cant play it anymore, he said the rest of the set after playing bleed is hust to much
@@isaacclarke6235well or so we thought, they are playing it again in the new setlist
@@isaacclarke6235They’ve played it recently 😂 .. Look it up
dude the vocalist is fucking insane, sounds like a fucking monster
I also don’t understand when other massive festivals (looking at you Download, Hellfest ) won’t give bands like Meshuggah, Elder, Gojira, Royal blood a chance to headline the main stage. They always linger to the geriatric bands. That’s why people complain about not having new big rock/metal bands. Kudos to Bloodstock for giving proper dues to the bands who are actually relevant.
Even then people flock in droves to Download and Hellfest. If people start boycotting such festivals then probably the organizers will understand.
Absolutely agree with your point but I don't think Royal Blood deserve to be mentioned on the same level as the other bands you described lol
@@deepseaape Royal Blood? Is that the 'Death From Above 1979 B-Sides' band?
Meshuggah should just be headlining every concert.
@@apersonontheinternet8034 yeah pretty much
The near-60-year-olds still rocking harder than 20 year olds today.
Jens is 57, wow. Never knew!
guy who doesn't listen to any smaller metal bands
@@BikonitoYou clearly havent seen meshuggah live. I saw them in a small scene back in the days and i just saw this tour in an arena. No band is even close to the loundness and perfection those guys delivers live.
@@Bikonito No he's right
@@Bikonitoit’s not a case of people not listening to new bands, it’s the fact that no new band comes even close to these guys. These guys were groundbreaking in 1995 and are still groundbreaking in 2023 🤘🏻
Seeing Meshuggah live has to be metal's closest equivalent to what religious people feel on a pilgrimage to their holy sites. Their live show just...happens to you. It's not "going to a show," it's engaging in a spiritual journey. As for the new songs: I shed an involuntary tear at the ending of Ligature Marks at their show in Philly last year. They don't quit making perfect music.
I can totally relate to that. Saw them live about seven years ago, and it was indeed a nearly religious experience
Catch 33 is my bible sooooooo
Poetry brother. My first time hearing them was live. Stopped me moving for 45 minutes straight... I just stood there wondering if the reaper had come.
This is exactly how I describe it to my friends when I talk about all the times I've seen them live. I was there for this one too and it was no different.
I remember when I saw them some years ago. Waiting around for them to come on, I was gazing around at the people in the balcony seated section, and as I turned back around me and the random guy next to me caught eyes as we were both doing the exact same thing at the same time. We quipped that we'd much rather be down here than up there, had a chuckle and then left each other to it. Fast forward to the end of the show and everyone's filtering out, I walk past the same guy again. He's the only one facing forward at the empty stage, arms crossed but holding his open jaw in his hand with his eyes wide open. I simply laid my hand on his should and said 'I know...'. Wide-eyed and aghast, his reply was '......I can't believe what I've just seen....'. He'd just had himself his first 'come to Jesus' Meshuggah moment. It was beautiful thing to see.
Bro Meshuggah is literally an abduction
Whoever decided to include the moshpit camera is an absolute genius. Brilliant way of showing just how into it the crowd were!
Presumably it was the same person who decided to have almost no footage of Tomas, so I wouldn’t be so quick to bestow genius credentials…
@@BlackHowl1 finally someone who mentioned that, I had to scroll for a bit to find it. WTF
Im standing in the middle , eyes open , magical. best gig ive seen in years and im 57
Insane tight sound. But, why cant i see drummer footage
He is absolutely punishing that drums. Damnnnnn
Tomas Haake
Meshuggah are one of those bands I often choose to listen to live because their sound is so massive. It’s like the tectonic plates shift when they play
Nice one, I feel like getting run over by a freight train when I'm in the crowd.
just epic
Well they take production to a whole another level
Saw them live in Seattle last month they shook the theater! Could hear it from the street during Demiurge encore and they did Bleed! Epic!
Feels like the sky is about to Collapse on to you
I cannot believe they sound as good live as they do on their albums. Pure madness.
get the chance and test it live... u wont be the same again
@@schueff0r I saw them live a decade ago and I still remember it like it was yesterday.
@@Mass5775 One concert out of too many to count. Most memorable of all.
It was my very first one.
i lived it and it's true , perfect song perfect blast
I'm comfortably stoned off my ass right now in my dorm with the cold air coming through my window and experiencing such a euphoric calmness right now listening to this set.
I haven't felt this happy while stoned in years. Just letting go of my worries with great music. This is really nice.
I feel you. This band brought me closer to meditation than anything else ever.
@mariohelbig9877 I'm just trying to do some paperwork and i can't stop watching the show and headbanging.
It's amazing how much older they get, the stronger and more perfect they are.
As a viltrumite
ITS CALLED EXPERIENCE
Eh, you can hear Tomas struggling a bit on some songs
Did I just witness Meshuggah literally conjure up a downpour with the weight of the riff of In Death - Is Life?!
YES LMAO ME TOO
I became a meshuggah fan three years ago... I've never seen them live... Seeing this makes my skin crawl... they are colossal monsters
The best description I have heard about Meshuggah is they are god-like machines from the future that went back in time to destroy mankind but got bored and formed a band instead.
the bass tone rips through your chest. The Abysmal Eye in particular was insanely thick.
Really hope you can someday! 🤟
Grammy award to the sound engineer and induction to hall of fame
will just watch this on repeat until the premiere
i have been waiiiiiting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YES. COME WITH ME MY PEOPLE. TO THE SPEAKERRRRRRRRRRRRRRSSSSSSSSSS!
Premiere of what??
@@mariajosequintanalopez5479 Before this video you see right now, uploaded 1 day ago, there were only fragments (a couple of minutes) from the concert available.
@@wikipediaH thanks for the assist!
Had the pleasure seeing them last year, this recording perfectly captures the pure destructive and hypnotic performance that they deliver time and time again. Hard to see anything topping this, absolute gold!!
its official.
MESHUGGAH IS the BEST HEAVY band in this universe.
they have been doing it so long, so good, so consistent, yet so humble.
most vocalists of this genre loses their voice in a few years.. but this screamer damnn
Meshuggah and Decapitated are the best touring the planet these days!! 🤌
But the heaviest element may be in France. Having something to do with the coastline and Mont Blanc. At least according to a certain band from there.
@@estebanpaz4909 Not even close lol, only if you're doing it wrong.
@zelim9367 Well, doing only the one style of vocals for decades means he's bound to know how to do it and do it well. But I wouldn't say he's very impressive at all in terms of vocals. Consistent, though.
This is just pure EPICNESS , words can't describe how colossal this performance is
Kolossis performance lol. They are incredible. Idk how they do it.
Bless you Meshuggah for making this shitty world a little bit better.
This needs to be released as a live album, man this sounds so pristine
pristine is definitely the word
the best live recording I've ever heard, some songs are litterally better than studio ffs
@@krackkorn1952 i'm sure the producer of the video had a direct line-in feed from the house sound team
My only beef with this recording and not really a problem, but you don't get to see Tomas killing it. I've seen them live twice and he is amazing to watch.
Fr they should’ve given him more cam time that would’ve been awesome
Tonight, I'm gonna see them for the 13th time in my life.
I consider myself extremely lucky that I lived when these guys were playing. Every moment is a blissful gift if I think about it.
i saw them yesterday the first time, not the last time hopefully. mindblowing!
There will never be a band like this again. Let's all just appreciate the fact that we were lucky enough to exist at this point in time 🖤🤘Absolutely and utterly unique 🖤🖤
indeed
HOLY F**KING SH*T!! Bill Burr wasn’t even joking about Meshuggah experience. Feel like the Judgement Day on Earth. No words can describe how powerful these guys are. True legends for sure!
The bass. It just rips through your being. This is the best band on earth right now.
@@NooDLES411911DAMN STRAIGHT!!🤘🏽🔥
Jesus Christ. What an intro. These guys came into Guitar Center Tallahassee back in 2009 when I was working there, and I talked to them all having no idea who they were until our drum guy said "Do you know who's in this store right now?" Seriously the nicest most genuine guys. I had definitely liked their music and how incredible they are,
but didn't recognize them on their day off. Great guys, but this is absolutely terrifying live. Wow.
Being humble
If I ever met Tomas - I'd be speechless.
Holy crap. They're not kidding, monumental is an apt description. This SLAYS. Haake is a goddamn machine.
This is literally the worst he’s ever sounded. Watch their other vids
This has to be the best recording of live Meshuggah in a LONG time
Ever since this came out I'll revisit it every couple of months or so just to lose my brain and body to the absolute WEIGHT of this performance. Shit moves me on a spiritual level.
They need to release a new live album
me too man
I remember meeting these guys on their first U.S. tour. With Slayer. Thomas and all of the guys were in an RV. I walked up to the window which was open and they were conversing with a few people. I waited politely with Destroy, Erase, Improve and Chaosphere selves in my hand. I asked them to sign these if they didn’t mind and Thomas offered a bottle of whiskey to drink from and I did. I mean, how often is it that you get to drink from the same bottle as a legend such as this. It was a good night.
I drank Mystic Heated Wine with Jim Morrison, and maybe a couple others. The wine part came from a VW van from Napa, and the heated part, western Arizona. It was an amazing illuminating night. Sorry, it just came to me when I saw that.
More Meshuggah histories like this in the comment box please
@@lagallinatomasitasaw them on the same tour, in Orlando. I love Slayer and respect them for having the balls to have Meshuggah open for them. Even the volume difference between opener and headliner didn't mask the fact that they sounded like the Muppets after Meshuggah.
Met Thomas, Jens and Frederik outside before the show, and they were cool as shit. They were bothered by the heat and humidity in Orlando and actually looked funny as fuck all red and sweating. We had a good laugh - I must've been 20-21 at the time.
you are so fucking lucky dude@@AbeRodriguez79
The hurt that finds you first is crazy good live. This recording did justice to how good it is live
That outro is peak live music. That’s the top of the mountain. It’s unreal.
Agreed, I didn't really "get" that track (on the album) until I heard it live and now it's in my top Meshuggah songs, for sure.
@@bendavis268 Koloss' production let down a lot of those songs imo. Listen to the live versions here or on The Ophidian Trek for Don't Look Down, The Hurt that Finds you First and Demiurge. Just absolutely massive
@@sunscarredmusic what I love about the version on the ophidean track is how well it leads into iam collosus
Festival goer : “Christ that last band was pretty heavy”
Meshuggah : “Hold our beers!” *proceeds to open a black hole with their music*
Marten's and Fredrik's backup vocals on Future Breed Machine 🤘😎
hell yes
Clsssic
Never paid them any mind until I saw them at bloodstock this year. Converted on the spot. So much respect for their musicianship.
I wasnt actually a meshuggah fan.
I simply did not realize how monolithically sick this band really is.
I dont even know what to call the vibe they're nailing in their performance. It is darkness and light, beauty and ugliness, ecstacy and pain, magnitude and insignificance, spirituality and harmony equally along side cognitive distortion and dissonance. Perfectly presented in a way that somehow makes sense to my brain. They don't even seem human in their performance. What a vibe, and what a way to get hooked by a band.
This straight up gave me some kind of spiritual experience. I did not want this performance to end. My opinion of meshuggah was largely "ehhh" going into this video. what a pretentious snob i have become. Meshuggah are fucking legends. I needed this donkey punch to the balls.
Fucking wow. Also anyone know the name of who mixed this video/stage? I really really want to know.
Many metal bands sound a bit like a little gremlin acting creepy for halloween. They are edgy, and it can be fun for sure.
Meshuggah sounds more like the cosmic horror of nothingness, an infinitely large meteor on collision course with earth, or maybe the brutality and deranged parts of our human species.
They embody such immense darkness but its so groovy and well written that their concerts are like a spiritual release valve to me.
Their lyrics are pretty damn poetic too.
The struggle to free myself of restraints
Becomes
My very shackles
Cheers brother. I had the exact same opinion until I saw their "Live at Summer Breeze" video a couple years ago (check that one out too). Absolutely legendary band.
great comment, dude!
Whom ever mixed this is a GOAT. Shit slams bro
Ljudas is the FOH guy
@@islyricalthis is not a FOH mix. see the end credits. The board inputs were mixed and mastered separately for the video.
That is one for the history books! WHAT A PERFORMANCE!
The band members were born of clocks.
Swedish clocks have now surpassed the Swiss ones.
The breakdown in ‘Pravus’ is one of the heaviest on planet earth. You know which one I’m referring to. 🤪🤘🏼
Exactly! Hearing it now, reading your comment... And that long GROOOOOOOWL!
VIOLATE
Probably the most respected band by other bands and musicians
Without doubt. I'm not a metal fan, but they blow my mind at times. It's the complexity of what they do, but also the way they use space, groove. They were introduced to me 10 years ago by a guy who plays upright jazz bass! That's how broad an appeal they have.
@@davidlean1060 damn, that's wild
He was amazed music like this could even be written, let alone played! This guy had a Masters degree in music and he was left scratching his head how these guys did what they did. A unique band. @@Cestariarts
..and also Bill Burr lol
All eyes closed, the sign of a profound transe. These human beings were meant to meet and create genius together.
This is one of those bands you dont like till you see live, and then you love them forever
That’s his I felt I can relate wasn’t a fan until 2016 now am addicted
I loved them instantly on cyanide Christ video, loud funny and ultra technical. I’ve seen them live many years later and this was the best sound I’ve ever heard. (Tool was awesome too but not at this level of cleanliness)
I’m same way. I first heard Meshuggah in 2017 or 18, and since I saw them live last year in Philly they INSTANTLY became my favorite band lol
I didn't even know who they were until I saw them open for Tool in 2003. And I've been obsessed with them ever since.
Lol its kinda true. When you see these guys live, there is no denying them. They will melt you.
The last two and a half minutes of “Straws Pulled At Random”: truly brilliant. It’s some of what they do best, and that is “simplicity”. It’s what separates them from every single one of the other bands that have tried to climb up the mountain on which Meshuggah sits. Breathtakingly composed and almost unbelievably executed in this, listen to just that and try not to be deeply fucking moved. Yes, they can be complicated musically, but never flashy. Every single aspect of their playing as musicians is completely and totally in service of the song. The riff. The vocals. The solo.
Being a fan of this band since the late 90's, it's such a treat to see them still flattening people all these years. They've never sounded better!
I got into them in the early 00s, I think I wore the Nothing CD out I played it so much. They are an unstoppable force of nature.
I go to a shit to of concerts and have been to a shit ton in my lifetime. Across all genres and styles, there is nothing better than a Meshuggah show. Nothing comes close. There is no replacing these guys. Incredibly visceral, raw, and in person this lighting show is fucken bananas. Looking forward to seeing them in San Diego here shortly.
This needs to be a live album!!
I don’t care how old these guys are, they are still hve heaviest band to ever exist my god
MESHUGGAH makes SLIPKNOT sound like Bon Jovi
exactly!
Never truer words said. I’ve seen slipknot live as well!!!
😅😁
Poison makes slipknot sound like bon jovi
@@phillytheflyerable Wtf
finally the new setlist with a superb sound quality. cant wait. saw them countless time live, cant get enough of the bass nectar flowing through the crowd
Glad you like them!
Pravus is a song I love more the more I hear it. It is just mighty and mean. Perfect.
sickest breakdown of all time
this world fails to make sense, until I listen to Meshuggah.
I don't know how to put this into words.... just how colossal Meshuggah is.. even compared to other titans and legends of metal. I am not trying to shit on other legendary bands, I appreciate all their music, but this is almost like pure devastation - being utterly consumed by death - beaten by a juggernaut.
Y'all know what I am saying?
Juggernaut is a good word hey mathematical, mesmerizing. I hear a bit of the heavy King Crimson in there - but i could just be me - they always sound like Meshuggah
I know what you're saying.
Like the very sky over your head is about to collapse on to you
100%
I've seen every big metal band from the 70s to now basically. And Meshuggah is at the top of the metal mountain. Just pure destruction when you see them live. A relentless assault on the senses.
@@NooDLES411911 well said.
That outro on Straws Pulled At Random just cured my depression
THAT GUITAR/BASS TONE. HOLY FUCK.
Inventors of djent
The quality of this video is out of control. Just….wow!
Jesus man, these guys are in their what, mid 50s? Their technical prowess is up to date, holy cow! Even Jens voice seems like straight from the record, freaking amazing!
Mid 40s to mid 50s. Absolutely insane.
Broooo that breakdown of Pravus was better than album and old lives. Jens is crazy and guitar tones are amazing man. 22:10
dude thats what keeps making me rewatch this. the scream is so powerful and the breakdown is so fucking heavy. I would have melted if I was there live
It’s insane he just sounds better with age