it's sad for the people who only know Ian Williams from this band might not ever hear his brilliance in Don Caballero and Storm & Stress! Dude is just a different kind of guitarist. A true innovator and inspiration! 2 geniuses right here!
Definitely. I had just missed seeing Ian in Don Caballero right after Gene took over in 2003. As a drummer myself, I cannot wait till I FINALLY see John live. Been following him since Helmet when I was in high school in the 90's. If I can ever witness BATTLES live, it will be a Bucket List moment for sure.
@@thesierrasillustrator5130 ooooo WOW. Been fortunate to see Battles 3 times! And 2 of the times Ian and I talked for over an hour backstage. Such an incredible moment to speak to my biggest influence on guitar! But if you haven't seen battles....you're in for a BANGER SHOW!!!! Like I can emphasize that enough!!
NO ONE plays tha guitar like that. Makes me wanna cry tears of joy how much these cats have evolved with their sound too. Pure creativity. No pretense.
Hats off to the audio engineers for this recording it sounds incredible. One of the best Battles live performances I've ever seen, and one of the best iterations of Atlas I've heard! Shame they lost Dave but these guys are super tight as a duo and I'm so happy to see their sound and performance has not suffered
Totally agree with this. I was concerned when I figured Dave had left. But then I was just excited to see what Ian would do with the room. It's fantastic.
@@JT-ss6si no, you're thinking of Sal Principato, just a guest on Titanium 2 step. "Dave" they're referring to is Dave Konopka (guitar&bass) who was with them from 2002 until 2017/2018
0:00: Fort Greene Park 5:45: A Loop So Nice... 9:23: They Played It Twice 12:45: Titanium 2 Step 16:26: ?? 18:14: The Yabba 22:52: ?? 24:16: Sugar Foot 29:35: Summer Simmer 31:10: Ice Cream 35:05: ?? 36:25: Atlas 43:13: ?? 44:13: Ambulance (I believe the "??" are just interludes or little jams between songs. sorry not too sure.)
They may be masters at their craft, but not one is perfect. You may not be able to make exactly their music, but you can make the music you want like them, just not if you suffocate that wish only because you can't be exactly them.
I have been visiting this channel for a long time, I usually always listen to a techno mix but I arrived here curiously and I must say that this has totally blown my head, this is not for everyone, but God ... "Battles" are geniuses, performance Live is excellent and also the audio people deserve a medal for the excellent work.
The fact that they still sound fresh and unlike any other rock band out there, whether in the realms of experimental, indie or progressive rock, is testament to their longevity as a band compared to most indie groups that later fizzled out a few years down the road.
A lot of "pretenders" in that era just acapitalizing on the popularity of certain sounds and styles of the time with zero creativity and mediocre talent. Battles ain't that.
@@gamble777888 For real, didn't see those groups as such then.. but when they made later albums and it fizzled or they tried another style and it felt like a facsimile of said style.. almost as if they were chasing vibes rather than creating them.
When I heard that the third guy quit I thought to myself “They should probably stop.” I can’t believe how wrong I was on that. This is arguably cooler than anything since the first record? I’m IMPRESSED AND I STAND CORRECTED.
Gyat-Dayum! That kick and snare sounds so damn good! Sounds like the same snare he used in most of Helmets recordings. Besides his badass ability it's one of the things that helps me recognize him instantly when I hear him.
It’s hard to be a two piece band when you were once a three piece band. It still works but that riffing bass definitely complimented their overall sound.
This whole set is incredible - but man, I love Sugar Foot. It's almost too on-the-nose to have Jon Anderson do vocals, but man is it one of the best guest-vocalist turns they've done, and in a way it's back to their math-rock roots. I actually love their reinvention as a duo, Juice B Crypts is easily the best thing they've done since Mirrored.
What I love about this video the most aside from the impeccable talent on display and the one man powerhouse that is our lord and saviour John Stanier, is all the kids at the start watching their phones saying, I only jumped in for a song or two but these guys are killing it. At the moment I'm not too sure how to move my head but by the end of this, god damn I'll be moshing. I'll meet you at the Wetherspoons later and you won't believe the story I have to tell. Must have been a Friday tbh. Got to have been,
assumed "like a melting ice cream" was just a random phrase they thought was cool but watching this i understand it's about their drummer. i respect it though. big sweaty
I just saw these guys open for Primus in Boise ID. They look like two guys from your company’s IT department that decided to start a band. Pretty cool show though.
Hipsters!. Hipsters who think they know what the best, most intellectual music is, when they haven't even heard bands like Can, Residents and This Heat..
Been a while since I caught this! Pretty sure live the click track that signalled the changes was in the mix. I was bummed because everything else about the performance was so dope. Glad they got those clicks removed and we can enjoy this great set!
At 30:40 there's a melody that they play as an intro that is so familiar, but i can't pin it down - reminds me of an old song, kind of Jackson 5, Stevie feel - any help identifying it would be greatly appreciated!!
Rob Toogood they’re still killin it man. I keep seeing people sayin this online. Perspective: if they’re able to make juice b crypts then sorry but who cares if they’re a two piece or that Dave wanted out/ had creative differences etc? Enjoy the music. It’s better than if Dave we’re still around and everyone was miserable or if the new album sucked... plenty of bands get allot worse over time with absolutely no downsizing. That’s way more unfortunate than these guys doin what they love under the same band name.
it's sad for the people who only know Ian Williams from this band might not ever hear his brilliance in Don Caballero and Storm & Stress! Dude is just a different kind of guitarist. A true innovator and inspiration! 2 geniuses right here!
Definitely. I had just missed seeing Ian in Don Caballero right after Gene took over in 2003. As a drummer myself, I cannot wait till I FINALLY see John live. Been following him since Helmet when I was in high school in the 90's. If I can ever witness BATTLES live, it will be a Bucket List moment for sure.
@@thesierrasillustrator5130 ooooo WOW. Been fortunate to see Battles 3 times! And 2 of the times Ian and I talked for over an hour backstage. Such an incredible moment to speak to my biggest influence on guitar! But if you haven't seen battles....you're in for a BANGER SHOW!!!! Like I can emphasize that enough!!
DIDNT KNOW HE WAS IN DON CAB THANK YOU
Don Caballero were killer. I have a couple their albums, been a while since I spun them. Cheers for reminding me!!
@@lilskuzzy SAME HERE!!
3:04 John adjusting his snare and fixing it without missing a beat. He is just a machine. What a talented drummer.
He left helmet. Who are dope! This is waaaaay different. I’m glad he’s stuck with it. This shits a trip.
So True
I hate when the snare drifts off into Neverland
This is one of the best drummers that ever walked this earth.
Yes he is!
He is an exceptional drummer but to say he is the best is a stretch. I would however class him as one of the sweatiest drummer in the world
*Gavin Harrison slowly snubbing and laughing at this comment*
@@mattpryokra2245 Yes you comment was a bit weird.
@@mattpryokra2245 Buddy Rich wants to know who this Gavin chap is. 🤔
Can we all just take a minute for the sound of that snare.
I can only dream of such a snare
Sounds similar to the Betty sound
the drummer absolutely killing it, such a charismatic sweating
NO ONE plays tha guitar like that. Makes me wanna cry tears of joy how much these cats have evolved with their sound too. Pure creativity. No pretense.
Hats off to the audio engineers for this recording it sounds incredible. One of the best Battles live performances I've ever seen, and one of the best iterations of Atlas I've heard! Shame they lost Dave but these guys are super tight as a duo and I'm so happy to see their sound and performance has not suffered
Totally agree with this. I was concerned when I figured Dave had left. But then I was just excited to see what Ian would do with the room. It's fantastic.
J Dawe do you know what happened to Dave??
Dave is the bald headed dude that sings on Titanium 2 step right?
@@JT-ss6si no, you're thinking of Sal Principato, just a guest on Titanium 2 step. "Dave" they're referring to is Dave Konopka (guitar&bass) who was with them from 2002 until 2017/2018
@@bentimmons3363 OH! Yea i watched them live on YT of course, and he was in the room with them, somewhere in NY i think.
the "struggle" with pads at 22:52 is just beautiful and very inspiring. John is an amazing drummer.
Great
they were almost gonna be called "struggles"
0:00: Fort Greene Park
5:45: A Loop So Nice...
9:23: They Played It Twice
12:45: Titanium 2 Step
16:26: ??
18:14: The Yabba
22:52: ??
24:16: Sugar Foot
29:35: Summer Simmer
31:10: Ice Cream
35:05: ??
36:25: Atlas
43:13: ??
44:13: Ambulance
(I believe the "??" are just interludes or little jams between songs. sorry not too sure.)
29:35 is summer simmer
@@swingAE86 thank you. this one was really bugging me because i knew i had heard it before
The Yabba starts at 17:22!
i think the little jam thingy before atlas is juice b crypts
I only listen to Atlas and The Yabba those two are Amazing
Stanier is an absolute monster
Did not expect them to do The Yabba.
Stanier is godlike.
Me either. I assumed it wouldn't be the same as a two piece, but they really killed it. Lesson learned: never doubt Battles
0:00: Fort Greene Park
5:45: A Loop So Nice...
9:23: They Played It Twice
12:45: Titanium 2 Step
16:26: ??
18:14: The Yabba
22:52: ??
24:16: Sugar Foot
29:35: Summer Simmer
31:10: Ice Cream
35:05: ??
36:25: Atlas
43:13: ??
44:13: Ambulance
Was very thankful to see Battles this past week and managed to meet them both after! They only get better over time.
They just get better and better. I’ve also been listening to Don Cab a lot lately. Ian is nothing short of mind blowing.
Nice to see someone who appreciate the don!
This live set of Ft Greene Park is really addictive.
They're incredible musicians, this performance is a treasure
Battles...the music I want to make,but that requires a masters level in abilities I will never have.
I thank these artists for making it.
They weren't masters always. Be patient and believe in yourself.
They may be masters at their craft, but not one is perfect. You may not be able to make exactly their music, but you can make the music you want like them, just not if you suffocate that wish only because you can't be exactly them.
It’s like me I want to make sic electronic but I don’t think I have the skills it blows my mind how these guys make music just insane
@@toniyo3 spot on.
They litteraly just compose and play the music, it’s not as difficult as you think, save your money and do it
I have been visiting this channel for a long time, I usually always listen to a techno mix but I arrived here curiously and I must say that this has totally blown my head, this is not for everyone, but God ... "Battles" are geniuses, performance Live is excellent and also the audio people deserve a medal for the excellent work.
I could watch videos every day of these guys playing live. I have no idea how they pull any of this off.
One of a kind. Incredible.
The fact that they still sound fresh and unlike any other rock band out there, whether in the realms of experimental, indie or progressive rock, is testament to their longevity as a band compared to most indie groups that later fizzled out a few years down the road.
A lot of "pretenders" in that era just acapitalizing on the popularity of certain sounds and styles of the time with zero creativity and mediocre talent. Battles ain't that.
@@gamble777888 For real, didn't see those groups as such then.. but when they made later albums and it fizzled or they tried another style and it felt like a facsimile of said style.. almost as if they were chasing vibes rather than creating them.
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that crash cymbal needs to be higher
That thing's in the stratosphere
The hat could go up a bit as well
I think in an interview John said he likes to put the crash really far from his reach so he doesn't overly rely on it.
I was always surprised he never put it higher XD Stand on your stool high
Nice DG profile pic!
Original drummer from Helmet so yeah dude is a beast
Really? As soon as he started playing I could hear rock influences, sick drummer
John Stanier is the best.
Yep, but still .. this is a bit weird stuff hmm let's say more hipster -friendly than Helmet was.
You mean the drummer from 12 Rods? Yeah...
Tomahawk, too.
What a live opening!!!! Stanier has always been an amazing drummer.
This is how you do music. Ive been a fan for years but its great to see them sticking out. Thanks Boiler Room for putting this on.
haha, love it how Stanier is crushing the high cymbal until the guy's head almost explodes :D
Two of my favorite bands, how did I miss this?!
When I heard that the third guy quit I thought to myself “They should probably stop.” I can’t believe how wrong I was on that. This is arguably cooler than anything since the first record? I’m IMPRESSED AND I STAND CORRECTED.
I literally can’t fathom how he figured out how to make this work
Two incredibly talented musicians, this is phenomenal
Gyat-Dayum! That kick and snare sounds so damn good!
Sounds like the same snare he used in most of Helmets recordings. Besides his badass ability it's one of the things that helps me recognize him instantly when I hear him.
The Helmet "Betty" reference give me ALL the feels
I think Fort Greene Park is my all-time favorite Battles track.
Agreed. They’ve put out a ton of great music but that song just has so much heart.
This is actually really good. I was never much of a fan of this band before, but I think as a duo they are the best they ever have been.
Mad kudos to the Sound engineers man. Drums sound perfect!
This is the best thing I've heard since Fugazi.
You got a point haha
It’s hard to be a two piece band when you were once a three piece band. It still works but that riffing bass definitely complimented their overall sound.
It’s hard to be a two piece when you were once a four piece haha
Saw them live about a year ago… they rocked. Highly recommend seeing them in person if you haven’t yet!
"They played it Twice" is like live DnB, John is an incredible drummer!
Battles rules! John is unbelievable! 😍
my favourite part is when john takes off the snare mute
Then we have that sick Helmet-Betty-Ping-Sound
stanier: cracks open a cold one after a grueling sweaty set
crowd: cheers
absolute chads with the arm crossing
Saw them live in SF a few years ago. And after seeing this and other live performances, they just need to release a live album.
Super awe-inspiring performance, can't stop watching because it's so good!
This whole set is incredible - but man, I love Sugar Foot. It's almost too on-the-nose to have Jon Anderson do vocals, but man is it one of the best guest-vocalist turns they've done, and in a way it's back to their math-rock roots. I actually love their reinvention as a duo, Juice B Crypts is easily the best thing they've done since Mirrored.
WHY DID BOTH OF THESE CUT OFF BEFORE THE ACTUAL END?!?!
I love how the more members dissappear from the lineup, the more Atlas became minimalistic af.
Their live performance was tight! Very good recording also, great work all around.
John plays like an actual fucking drum machine
Most of the synth parts are sequenced so there is little choice to do otherwise. Good thing he puts power, originality and creativity into it.
What I love about this video the most aside from the impeccable talent on display and the one man powerhouse that is our lord and saviour John Stanier, is all the kids at the start watching their phones saying, I only jumped in for a song or two but these guys are killing it. At the moment I'm not too sure how to move my head but by the end of this, god damn I'll be moshing.
I'll meet you at the Wetherspoons later and you won't believe the story I have to tell.
Must have been a Friday tbh. Got to have been,
Particularly enjoyed a paint ad popping up perfectly in time at one point
I’m so happy about this getting re uploaded with the click taken out! Love Battles!
Oh.
Thank you for this performance
GOOOD FUCKING GOD I LOVE THIS BAND WITH EVERY FIBER OF MY BEING
Fantastically arranged and preformed, wish I was there!
Crispest sound engineering on this, simply friggin superb 🥹
Yes, it is ridiculous how good it sounds...
Love these guys so much. Fort Greene Park might be my favorite tune of 2019.
assumed "like a melting ice cream" was just a random phrase they thought was cool but watching this i understand it's about their drummer. i respect it though. big sweaty
Me waiting for Black Midi to turn up like
👁️👄👁️
🤟🤪🤙
You know they're very boring right?
@@myautobiographyafanfic1413 Went to one of their concerts, you’re objectively wrong lmao
drumming is fooking hard mate!
I just saw these guys open for Primus in Boise ID. They look like two guys from your company’s IT department that decided to start a band. Pretty cool show though.
Drummer is mad good
norman bates getting a face full of cymbal @ 1:40
lmfao
It's like the crowd is made of physical social anxiety
Maybe because this was realy bad...
Lol
They’re all wondering whether this could be danceable or not.
they are all worried that their fixies wont be there when they leave to go for a vegan meal and latte
Hipsters!. Hipsters who think they know what the best, most intellectual music is, when they haven't even heard bands like Can, Residents and This Heat..
FANTASTIC MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN
After all that, it was just a 48-minute advert for craft beer
Been a while since I caught this! Pretty sure live the click track that signalled the changes was in the mix. I was bummed because everything else about the performance was so dope.
Glad they got those clicks removed and we can enjoy this great set!
The Best show of battles is insane
Give that man a gatorade please!
Never seen a better two-piece.
Damn, I didn’t know you could play Atlas with only 2 people
fkn religious experience being in that room
Stewart Lee and Louis Theroux made a band? Sounds just like i thought it would.
Best comment
@@isaacfisher2482 clueless about both references, but after looking them up, I can begin to grasp that this is a good comment indeed lel
@@Emnor1993 I cannot recommend both Lee and Theroux more
Duuuuude
I saw these guys live yesterday and they were fucking INSANE
Why is my history teacher playing drums?
MegaGuac you don’t get out much do you ?
To supplement his poor pay under a Tory Government.
@@teetoys76 oh wow a r/wiseguy
teach me something
When you create something better than this performance get back to me .
?
Also, the amount of positive comments on this video makes me so happy.
my fave band.
cool audio dropout at :53!
fucking sick, i love it
fokken awesome, so
colorfully and inventive, so
breathtaking
bro , that drummer was 2 more songs from a Heart Attack.
Only John Stanier decides when John Stanier has a heart attack
Stanier been on the verge since Helmet. Amazing drummer. One of the greats.
That's why John Stanier is in my Top 10 Favourite Drummers of All Time. He was 1 song away in Helmet.
..... Go ahead and play like him
He's the man. Watch him full steam with Tomahawk live @ Portugal. The video must be here.
Imagine if this whole session were available on vinyl
thank you for putting this back up
At 30:40 there's a melody that they play as an intro that is so familiar, but i can't pin it down - reminds me of an old song, kind of Jackson 5, Stevie feel - any help identifying it would be greatly appreciated!!
Maybe: nena -99 luftballons ?
Sounds like "Breakout" by Swing Sister for me.
@@holisticcockroache3525 YES
John Stanier and Jojo Mayer should play together! And that snare, so Helmet. I love it!
John throws in some beats from Helmet songs here and there
This is amazing sounds completely original an new....... love it
theyve been putting out records like this for a long time lol
Welcome to the brilliance of Battles , check out their back catalogue it will not disappoint
What a treat
My favorite video on youtube so far
So good. So so good.
19:17 gave me stank face. So much girth.
Aint gonna lie.. It's kind of sad seeing just the two of them.
Kinda got a little depressed when I realized it was just the two of them. Their new stuff sounds great though.
La Di Da Di sucked and Juice B Crypts is awesome, so maybe it was for the best anyways.
Rob Toogood they’re still killin it man. I keep seeing people sayin this online. Perspective: if they’re able to make juice b crypts then sorry but who cares if they’re a two piece or that Dave wanted out/ had creative differences etc? Enjoy the music. It’s better than if Dave we’re still around and everyone was miserable or if the new album sucked... plenty of bands get allot worse over time with absolutely no downsizing. That’s way more unfortunate than these guys doin what they love under the same band name.
Jake Keith I didn’t mention the quality of the music. Just that it’s sad they’re now a duo. I have so many fond memories of when they were a 4 piece.
honestly the more you are in a band the harder. and they are really not doing easy music
Absolutely amazing 🔥
Extraordinary.
かっこいい
altas was dope AF
Would love to have been there for the music, but happy to skip that crowed and go nuts in my kitchen doing the dishes
John getting that second, third, fourth, fifth wind
Best band in the universe
最高過ぎる。
love your sounds!!
I hope everyone who hasn't heard John's early work goes and checks out Helmet's Strap It On & Meantime records. Essential drumming.
outstanding
This is music to battle cyborgs to
They look like Kraftwerk in early 70's, when nobody got them serious.
Amazing guys!