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I want Josh Travis to be in Emmure for sure but if there's one person I wish would return to the band, it's you for sure. I think you and Josh would be a pretty rad guitar team actually. I hope their new album is a mix between look at yourself and slave to the game. I love all your guitars and gear you use, you got great taste.
Shoutout to SONY & The owner of VICTORY records. Two of my favorite fuckin labels. Emmure is integral to the 2000's deathcore scene. Still integral today.
Regular Emmure is top tier, but the melodic side is godlike. Do you ever remember how you got the ethereal sounding choir type sounds behind the first riff? I've been trying to achieve that for ages.
Hey Jesse, this is my first time commenting on your channel but I’ve been watching every video you put out. I’ve been an Emmure fan since forever so I really appreciate what you are doing here on RU-vid. Please keep it up, love the playthroughs but especially loving these history videos right now, thank you.
I worked at the chance Theater in poughkeepsie from 2008 till 2 years ago and did lights for you guys a ton of times and both Jesse and Frankie were always super awesome. I can remember asking you about your RGD with the yankee logo and you took the time to show it to me. Emmures been a big part of me getting into 7 strings and low tunings for sure.
I love these stories dude. You were an inspiration to me, musically. Your riffs changed the game in the “core” scene. Why did you end up leaving Emmure? Was it creative differences?
Thanks tons! Yes just differences in opinion and so much time spent elbow to elbow touring the world most of the year, than working on new material, than recording and its a lot to be together non stop if you have difference in opinions!
@@jessekjamz Do you have any plans or desire to start a new band that could end up on the level of Emmure in terms of success and touring schedule? Or have you kind of got your fill of that life and are just taking it easy with new projects? I imagine living on the road constantly for 10 plus years got exhausting after a while.
I think it's harder today to find like 4 or 5 guys with the same vision, sleep in vans, etc. Glad you guys all had the same motivation and made it happen. Waiting for part 3!
This is awesome man. Glad you did this. Was always a huge fan since the inception. Unfortunate with everything that happened, but you guys all had a huge impact on the scene during that period. People can say what they want, but you set the stage for a particular style of metalcore that still exists to this day.
Damn I love these videos. I've been straight nerding out 😂 thank you for everything you've done Jesse. You have been a huge inspiration to me and my playing.
It was cool meeting you twice in 2009, so many bands I’ve been fans of, but not many rockstars I can say I’ve actually hung out and chatted with. Guitar nerds can be complete strangers and have the most intense gear conversations. Your tone has always been one of the most inspirational for me, not just because we met and talked rigs. You came from the same nu metal influences as me, and you showed me how to take those to the next level. You guys were like Tü Metal (nü metal 2)
bro, I went to chicago on tour once and slept in the van in a real bad area, all coked out freezing balls. People legit look into your van at night, and had multiple people fucking around and staring at us, having arguments, and just hanging around. keep in mind this is like 3, 4 am and we have to wake up early enough to move the van for street sweeping and shit. prior to that, had people jump onto our trailer while we were at stopped at an intersection in a hood. we ran that light, shit was sketchy
Haha fuck yeah! Did a showcase in the same place back in 2009. We couldn’t hack it but fuck it we gave it our best shot. This brought back some memories that were long lost. Thank you for that! Haha
Would love to know more about your experience working with victory and if any off the “horror” stories are true. Would also love to know at what point you all became financially stable
Love hearing this story, man. Goodbye to the Gallows was definitely a musical plateau for me. There were a few bands that I had to kind... grow into. Shit that was "too heavy" at first: Tool, Korn, Overcome, Slipknot, Killswitch Engage... You guys were the first real death metal-influenced band that I absolutely loved, and Emmure is the main reason I ever got into the music I listen to now.
"Passing out my fucking demo for free Passing fliers when it's 20 degrees To promote my show That's some shit you knew, just will never fucking know" 💯 Love this content man! Still got the Emmure behind the scenes of Eternal Enemies, the ending of that dvd felt like that was the ending of that true Emmure era
I love these. That went by way too fast I need more!! That’s definitely the grind though! Some of these young’ns don’t know haha. We actually saw Frankie recently while we were on tour in Europe at Jera On Air festival. Wild to randomly see him there. Anyways, can’t wait for the next part!
as always, thank you for sharing parts of this amazing story, i would like to ask some of the context behind the album names and maybe some (not all) of the titles of the tracks for the next vid? i was always curious why they were named like that, anyways, thank u jesse!