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robot zombie

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I can actually deal with the nu-metal aspects of what these guys are doing. I think of got a soft spot, erm... ...in my skull for stuff like that because I was a middle-schooler at the dawn of the millennium, when kids were all about shit like Linkin Park, Limp Dickzit, Mudvayne, SOAD, and so on. That shit rubs off on you at least a little when you're surrounded by it at such an impressionable age.

I will say the nu-metal these guys do is above and beyond anything that was coming out at the peak of its short-lived era. Woulda been a huge hit in the late-90's/early-2000's post-grunge rock scene that dominated the mainstream alternative stations back then.

But what really interests me about them is just how many completely different styles of music they can cram into one song and still have a composition that makes any damned sense. They have some very bizarre sensibilities. Keeps me guessing, every time. The nu-metal and djenty stuff is actually more out of place than anything else. Bit of meshugga in there... ...and funk... ...and lounge music... ...and disco... ...and bossa-nova... ...and debatably some new-school thrash/alternative metal (think Pantera or Sepultura...) ...like what even the hell even is it trying to be?
 
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robot zombie

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Been a while since I heard something that made me melt like this. Give it a minute or two. It gets really gorgeous when it opens up. One word: TACT.
 

Hypnophone

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I can actually deal with the nu-metal aspects of what these guys are doing. I think of got a soft spot, erm... ...in my skull for stuff like that because I was a middle-schooler at the dawn of the millennium, when kids were all about shit like Linkin Park, Limp Dickzit, Mudvayne, SOAD, and so on. That shit rubs off on you at least a little when you're surrounded by it at such an impressionable age.

I will say the nu-metal these guys do is above and beyond anything that was coming out at the peak of its short-lived era. Woulda been a huge hit in the late-90's/early-2000's post-grunge rock scene that dominated the mainstream alternative stations back then.

But what really interests me about them is just how many completely different styles of music they can cram into one song and still have a composition that makes any damned sense. They have some very bizarre sensibilities. Keeps me guessing, every time. The nu-metal and djenty stuff is actually more out of place than anything else. Bit of meshugga in there... ...and funk... ...and lounge music... ...and disco... ...and bossa-nova... ...and debatably some new-school thrash/alternative metal (think Pantera or Sepultura...) ...like what even the hell even is it trying to be?
I was enjoying this. Then YOUTUBE decided that it was "unavailable". I'll find it somewhere.... Me Likey!
 

Hypnophone

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Been a while since I heard something that made me melt like this. Give it a minute or two. It gets really gorgeous when it opens up. One word: TACT.
THAT my friend, is BADASS!
I'm gonna share this with all my geetar-boys.....
 

robot zombie

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THAT my friend, is BADASS!
I'm gonna share this with all my geetar-boys.....
Riight? The man's onto something really special. I remember him saying in an interview that picking up the 18 string was the easiest thing in the world for him because it opened up all of these options. He's just that insanely creative and talented that he can pick up a really daunting instrument and enjoy breaking new ground with it - he's a rare breed of musician, to be sure. Like, I would pick up that guitar and be like "WTF doI do with this?!" while he was more like "Oh hey, this is neat."

He's not like a lot of those technicians who are ONLY relevant because of their proficiency... ...the mathematicians of the music world. The guy really loves what he does. And it shows.

It really amazes me, how many guitarists do not know who Ian Ethan is. He's been at it for a long time and he still doesn't get quite the recognition he deserves.

Coffee time. Been one hell of a work week. Today, nothing could be better than waking up in the afternoon and sprinkling some Tosca in with my coffee and vape. This music is one of the best cures for stress that I know of.
 

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