and some people diss his voice for not being as "strong" as stu's...i personally love Henry's voice it adds something new to the this town we all loved
Exactly. Henry's approach to vocals is what I really love. His melodies and the way he weaves his voice into the fabric of their songs is just fantastic.
@marsjacobvolta they're definitely not both correct. It's a polyrhythm, which is when two time signatures are happening in the same measure. PolyMETER is when there's two time signatures happening independently of each other, and are cycling out of sync.
@@thomasdarista2782 if my understanding is correct, the smaller the polyrhythm the easier it is to see it as a polymeter, since this is 3 against 2 it makes sense
Once more in to breaches I cannot gap One more chance to second guess your thoughts My friends said that you would be a tough nut to crack Come back lets settle this up And down my spine The faint tingle keeps me up at night So while you dream I lie awake and look to the stars No answers forthcoming I find myself locked in your arms Once more in to breaches I cannot gap One more chance to second guess your thoughts My friends said that you would be a tough nut to crack Come back lets settle this up Like earth and dust We're one and the same; insignificant Well who am I to presume that we were all but gone? Perpetually complexing the simple I for one am done You brought this on yourself Our problems had enough time on the shelf We made the same mistakes Lived our lives without the give and the take The time we spent apart Served to remind me of when we'd talk My one and sole regret Are the thoughts that went left unsaid Once more in to breaches I cannot gap One more chance to second guess your thoughts My friends said that you would be a tough nut to crack Come back lets settle this up
I like Henry's voice and it blends nice with the band. This particular song however is pretty damn hard and shows quite well how much depth TTNG lost with Stuart leaving.
i think that he could give more power on the voice, because i hear the old versions with the ex vocalist and i know that he could get the same power and intention, but he is amazing
SmittenTheKitteninMittens if I'm remembering this correctly, saleontomorrow broke up after one of their members died in a car accident (which the TTNG song "Left Aligned" is actually about) but I'm not sure if any of those band members were also in Pennines
It blows my mind that people who enjoy music can see this artistry and shit all over it. Out of tune vocals? This dude is exercising two very different techniques at the same time, both at very advanced levels. I'd say he's hitting the mark exceptionally well. If you need perfect vocals I highly recommend not listening to emo or punk music.
Yeah you're right but this is part of emo music. Considering that midwest emo and math rock are almost always together and this band has lots of American Football, Castever and other midwest emo influence!
Actually if you listen to the bass the the vocals, the tuning's not that bad (performance really isn't that great though). Tim's guitar is far more out of tune that the vocal - but because vocals are often more of a focus, that's what gets blamed. In this space no one could hear anything - no one could hear Tim at all and I couldn't hear my voice. It's just impossible to be precise on pitch and dynamic when you can't hear what you're doing as a vocalist, and there's no way we could have known Tim was slightly out without being able to hear him. I think there's an assumption that I'm singing to the guitar, and because the guitar and vocal are out of tune with each other, the vocal is wrong - without reference you're left with muscle memory to guide your pitch. All things considered, I think we did ok.
speaking as a musician, its pretty hard to 'stay in tune' (They mean sing in one or two scales per song with distinct, noticeable key changes. Math rock tends to lack noticeable key and time changes just by sheer volume, It doesn't take a trained ear to enjoy this music, no, but my trained ear is just completely impressed by how hank does both bass/ bassy guitar duties and manage to stay in key and on point. Out of tune can literally be subjective and entirely wrong, welcome to the very technical side of music, just without all the horns.
They are playing is so fast. It’s like they are just rushing through it to get it over with. Or maybe it’s cause they had to fit it to the time slot on the radio?
It's not quite a Bass VI, albeit roughly the same as one. I think it's a very heavily modified Squire Jaguar Bass. New bridge, nut and in bits of this video you can see where the original tuner holes have been plugged and redrilled for the 6 new ones. Henry plays it a lot with the pick guard missing too. I'm not sure whether that's down to modding or not.
It's a homemade Bass VI, It's a Six string bass strung like a guitar, (Six string basses are tuned like BEADGC, whereas a Guitar and Bass VI, and well, this Jag VI are tuned for the most part EADGbE, the string spacing is more like a guitar and the strings are a thinner gauge than most basses.
ehh, henry's voice really kills this performance for me. this is one of my favourite songs from them in large part because of the emotion and variation in stuarts voice but henry's voice sounds monotonous and almost computer generated. it reminds me of the Daisy Bell song that IBM taught their computer to sing in 1961 lol.. like 2:33, come on, is that really passable? i understand that he should have his own voice and not try to copy stuart but i can even see it in his face, he barely even sounds like he's trying to sing at all let alone sound like the original. it should be sung with quiet malaise and hes singing it literally no differently than any other part of the song.
I think a huge thing you've got to consider is that Stu didn't have to worry about playing an instrument in a lot of ttng's earlier stuff, plus Henry has a completely different timbre and range than Stu. It's hard enough to have to learn albums worth of songs, but to merge a vocal part that isn't within your range plus multitasking with another instrument is kind of crazy. More recent live recordings of Gibbon with Henry singing sound pretty good. I think he's just out of practice on this one. They all played a little sloppy in these sessions, Chris speeds up like mad in this one, Tim messes up in Whatever Whenever at the end.
@@Lkease People love to hate on Henry but the dude is brilliant, any little errors in his performances stand out a lot because 95% of the time he's flawlessly playing and singing super complex melodies and bass lines. It's so disappointing to see people nitpick little moments instead of being happy this band is still around.
How animals didn't make Chris a household name as a drummer still blows my mind.
Because they haven't sold themselves to the mainstream audience...you don't just become that famous yknow...you have to know people
Imagine sounding this good LIVE?! The fuck. This could easily be an album recording.
IMHO they are better live. Yes I know how mind blowing that is for a math rock band but it’s like these guys invented the pocket.
Some of the best groups sound best Live. Because they pour so much more energy in to it when there is an audience.
Yessssss
Henry's ability to sing and play some of those bass lines is really very incredible. Lots of practice must've gone into that.
and some people diss his voice for not being as "strong" as stu's...i personally love Henry's voice it adds something new to the this town we all loved
Exactly. Henry's approach to vocals is what I really love. His melodies and the way he weaves his voice into the fabric of their songs is just fantastic.
Matthew Smith or we could appreciate Stus powerful emotional and intelligent vocals; and enjoy Henry's for its smoothness and beauty.
I never made a comment on Stu, nor a comparison between Stu and Henry.
not so sure about that.
That polyrhythm at 3:40 gets me every time
That part of the song it's amazing, but the correct term for that is "polymeter".
The guitar and the bass are doing a 3 against 2 polyrythm, it's not a polymeter.
@marsjacobvolta they're definitely not both correct. It's a polyrhythm, which is when two time signatures are happening in the same measure. PolyMETER is when there's two time signatures happening independently of each other, and are cycling out of sync.
@@thomasdarista2782 if my understanding is correct, the smaller the polyrhythm the easier it is to see it as a polymeter, since this is 3 against 2 it makes sense
That drummer is insane.
Everyone there is
that first line, takes me back in time...
The breakdown in the middle is just such a perfect vibe I love it
Coolest band ever, beautiful.
Once more in to breaches I cannot gap
One more chance to second guess your thoughts
My friends said that you would be a tough nut to crack
Come back lets settle this up
And down my spine
The faint tingle keeps me up at night
So while you dream I lie awake and look to the stars
No answers forthcoming I find myself locked in your arms
Once more in to breaches I cannot gap
One more chance to second guess your thoughts
My friends said that you would be a tough nut to crack
Come back lets settle this up
Like earth and dust
We're one and the same; insignificant
Well who am I to presume that we were all but gone?
Perpetually complexing the simple
I for one am done
You brought this on yourself
Our problems had enough time on the shelf
We made the same mistakes
Lived our lives without the give and the take
The time we spent apart
Served to remind me of when we'd talk
My one and sole regret
Are the thoughts that went left unsaid
Once more in to breaches I cannot gap
One more chance to second guess your thoughts
My friends said that you would be a tough nut to crack
Come back lets settle this up
Incredible High Hat work as always
Henry is really talented and has a great voice!
I like Henry's voice and it blends nice with the band. This particular song however is pretty damn hard and shows quite well how much depth TTNG lost with Stuart leaving.
It sounds better live, trust me.
I like how he doesn't try to sounds like Stuart.
Wasn't expecting math rock from this channel. That's a great surprise. Hope to see more of it in the future.
I know this is stupid late but fucking right!?!
Thumbnail is beautiful.
that made me click tho... xD
😂😂😂😂
So right. Thumbnails don't get enough appreciation.
I agree, you can see the emotion in his face
maybe my favourite afov video, easily the best recording of gibbon
that drummer learned that hi hat technique which is similar to toe - c's intro
Yeah, I love the way he use this technique which is called "heel and toe" and is very useful in so many situation
Toe is amazing AF
This song is pure gold 😌 the sound is so unique only a few other bands are similar like Manchester orchestra and American football. I love it
Skinny Jon Hamm is a beast on the drums
2 days to see them live in Lima
i got to see them with stu in a little bar with 30 people in vancouver get on my level
did you still end up going?
They come to Lima, Perú ? :o
@@suenosinfertiles1386 Sí, tocaron 9 de enero de 2020!
Y no estuve presente. :c
Very well done! Loved listening to it.
Sick work guys, love yall
my favourite from them!
they are so tight!
i think that he could give more power on the voice, because i hear the old versions with the ex vocalist and i know that he could get the same power and intention, but he is amazing
I'm currently fixated on being able to karaoke this if an instrumental drops
ctm que precioso😭 los veré pronto en vivo aaaaaaah
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@@martincabeza3008 esperemosss
Si van al show y son de chile, espero verles xd
That's amazing, you guys are perfection. As the song played out it unfolded many layers of style. This reminded me of Zeppelin.
I would love to hear Animals totally re-recorded with Timothy's vocals.
you mean henry right?
yes, Henry sorry
Tim has a great voice - would 100% love to hear that!!!
+saleontomorrow...what became of saleontomorrow?..did they eventually become pennines?..i have always been a little confused by Hanks earlier projects
SmittenTheKitteninMittens if I'm remembering this correctly, saleontomorrow broke up after one of their members died in a car accident (which the TTNG song "Left Aligned" is actually about) but I'm not sure if any of those band members were also in Pennines
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The cracking of his voice is what keeps me from more often listening past Animals.
hmm...henry has a beautiful voice..i would recommend listening to some of his earlier work..two bands saleontomorrow and pennines
I also prefer Stu's voice, but I don't mind Henry's. This performance in particular is pretty awful imo
Lot of tension, I like 🥰
Somebody knows, Stewart still practises music? Maybe at him the new group has appeared?
Absolute perfection! A true classic. Henry sounds amazing. Are there more songs going to be released? ;o
I might have another one or two on the way...you know, if you guys want em :)
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FUCKKKKK !!!! ilove this band so much
porqué esa guitarra suena como bass !????
Hank is the 1
“My friend’s said that you would be a tough nut to crack”
It blows my mind that people who enjoy music can see this artistry and shit all over it. Out of tune vocals? This dude is exercising two very different techniques at the same time, both at very advanced levels. I'd say he's hitting the mark exceptionally well. If you need perfect vocals I highly recommend not listening to emo or punk music.
Yeah you're right but this is part of emo music. Considering that midwest emo and math rock are almost always together and this band has lots of American Football, Castever and other midwest emo influence!
Actually if you listen to the bass the the vocals, the tuning's not that bad (performance really isn't that great though). Tim's guitar is far more out of tune that the vocal - but because vocals are often more of a focus, that's what gets blamed. In this space no one could hear anything - no one could hear Tim at all and I couldn't hear my voice. It's just impossible to be precise on pitch and dynamic when you can't hear what you're doing as a vocalist, and there's no way we could have known Tim was slightly out without being able to hear him. I think there's an assumption that I'm singing to the guitar, and because the guitar and vocal are out of tune with each other, the vocal is wrong - without reference you're left with muscle memory to guide your pitch. All things considered, I think we did ok.
@@hanktremain I personally think this performance is fucking great man.
speaking as a musician, its pretty hard to 'stay in tune' (They mean sing in one or two scales per song with distinct, noticeable key changes.
Math rock tends to lack noticeable key and time changes just by sheer volume,
It doesn't take a trained ear to enjoy this music, no, but my trained ear is just completely impressed by how hank does both bass/ bassy guitar duties and manage to stay in key and on point.
Out of tune can literally be subjective and entirely wrong, welcome to the very technical side of music, just without all the horns.
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thumbnail brought me here.
Wait who's playing the Bass?
ruclips.net/video/831bJxB7TlQ/видео.html
They played this well.
I think I have a crush on Henry.. Yeah, no. I do. Not sorry 🤷♂️
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I hear a Morrisey and Mars Volta influence maybe?
Closer between American Football and Incubus.
ttng are just ttng...and they play music
johnny marr definitely a big influence on the guitar and mars volta on the drums
Is this what Drew Scanlon left Giant Bomb to do?
They are playing is so fast. It’s like they are just rushing through it to get it over with. Or maybe it’s cause they had to fit it to the time slot on the radio?
Usually when bands perform live,it's faster.
It's partially excitment and some other things,although you may be right aswell
I'm really confused by what the singer is playing. It looks like a guitar but sounds like a bass. Does he just tune his guitar really low?
It’s a bass VI, guitar tuned an octave down
The Mad Ginger oh alright thanks. I guess I just didn't think the tuning pegs would look like that
It's not quite a Bass VI, albeit roughly the same as one. I think it's a very heavily modified Squire Jaguar Bass. New bridge, nut and in bits of this video you can see where the original tuner holes have been plugged and redrilled for the 6 new ones. Henry plays it a lot with the pick guard missing too. I'm not sure whether that's down to modding or not.
It's a homemade Bass VI, It's a Six string bass strung like a guitar, (Six string basses are tuned like BEADGC, whereas a Guitar and Bass VI, and well, this Jag VI are tuned for the most part EADGbE, the string spacing is more like a guitar and the strings are a thinner gauge than most basses.
monke
That thumbnail made me click
his pupils ... . too dilated ! amzng
Genesis + The Smiths + The Killers = TTNG
What reminds you of The Smiths on TTNG music ?
American football influences
@@theophilephanoune9176 the guitar
ehh, henry's voice really kills this performance for me. this is one of my favourite songs from them in large part because of the emotion and variation in stuarts voice but henry's voice sounds monotonous and almost computer generated. it reminds me of the Daisy Bell song that IBM taught their computer to sing in 1961 lol.. like 2:33, come on, is that really passable? i understand that he should have his own voice and not try to copy stuart but i can even see it in his face, he barely even sounds like he's trying to sing at all let alone sound like the original. it should be sung with quiet malaise and hes singing it literally no differently than any other part of the song.
It really doesn't come close to being as good.
glad somebody said it
I think a huge thing you've got to consider is that Stu didn't have to worry about playing an instrument in a lot of ttng's earlier stuff, plus Henry has a completely different timbre and range than Stu. It's hard enough to have to learn albums worth of songs, but to merge a vocal part that isn't within your range plus multitasking with another instrument is kind of crazy. More recent live recordings of Gibbon with Henry singing sound pretty good. I think he's just out of practice on this one. They all played a little sloppy in these sessions, Chris speeds up like mad in this one, Tim messes up in Whatever Whenever at the end.
@@Lkease People love to hate on Henry but the dude is brilliant, any little errors in his performances stand out a lot because 95% of the time he's flawlessly playing and singing super complex melodies and bass lines. It's so disappointing to see people nitpick little moments instead of being happy this band is still around.
@@belowyellowbells exactly. Goddamn whiners.
Man I really love this song but the singer's performance here is hard to listen to
Damn his singing live is so disappointing compared to the album
It’s not the same dude, they changed vocalists
Voice, out of tune, thus annoying. Great instrumental skill, though....
Bollocks pal
what about your answer?
no no no...
He sounds a bit out of tune with his voice every now and then but it actually sounds good with this.
The guitarist could've avoided the root notes though
Genesis + The Smiths + The Killers = TTNG
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Naa
No way