@@leroyjenkins1380 The album may be about addiction, but these songs aren't only meant for that. At their foundation they're about the much deeper and darker, potentially sadistic desires we have as humans, and especially as men. During some of my darkest days, these songs have allowed me to fall into the abyss of my self loathing hole I've dug myself into. Deep enough so I can see myself falling, allowing me to REALLY look at the hole and crawl out.
Legendary. Billy...cool doesn't even come close to describing. And to see Josh back...🔥 My fav video is Judith, just wish we got more glimpses of Josh being a wild man. ❤️
Josh completes this band. Hasn’t been quite the same with him gone. You can tell that he wrote these drum parts and is nailing them with absolute authority.
Maynard is a good example of maintaining vocals at an older age. People at similar ages seem to be losing range and he maintains most of his power and range.
@@BullyMaguire4ever this is what I wasn’t sure of. Could tell Josh was back, which is great, but didn’t see Paz or Troy. Maybe Iha is up there, that would be a pretty complete lineup.
Imagine standing on a podium performing and the sun is hitting you full on all the time and you're completely dressed in black. I don't think the "playing on other people's equipment" was the hard part that day.
Are people recording because this was at some kind of festival? Just curious how that works when Maynard plays somewhere but isn’t headlining and is in charge of the no phone rule. Just wondering!
Yes... The Package Disillusioned Weak and Powerless The Noose So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish Stars The Hollow The Outsider Judith Counting Bodies Like Sheep to the Rhythm of the War Drums ...