@Nathyneo i would say I agree 100 percent, however when I saw rush, I was surrounded by 500,000 reckless Canadians at sars stock and by the time the sound traveled 2 km back it was all muffled hahaha
I'm always happy to see Sam talking about his drums. He has been such an influence on my own playing, especially when it comes to rock dynamics. Truly underrated, much like the entire band.
I seen chevelle when they first came out at a Ozzfest in Detroit . They got booed. I remember the singer said "this is a rock show and everyone is sitting down. Detroit responds with a boooooooooo
awesome that Sam took the time to do this rundown for us . can't wait to hear the new music, fellas. oh, and bring Dean back. Covid gave him a long enough break.
Chevelle is my go to band in 1) a band that I love every song and 2) when I am at work we all work in our own separate areas playing our music and the rule is no swear words. Play what ever you want as long as it's not offensive.
@@drumrundownit is actually a version made by Justin Pacy called Drum Kubbie. I’m Eric Bice that works with Sam sometimes and brought him that side car rig
Ok I could give you a better description of his drums. From the looks of it he’s got a Reference Pure MCC with Die cast hoops instead of the fat tone hoops. He’s right about the rack toms but the floors Mahogany Maple
Unfortunately we only have time to do one artist at a show, and most times only Drums OR Guitar. Loathe is def on the radar, and we will try to catch em next time!
Bernard Perdie uses his China cymbal turned bell side up and uses it as a ride, and he gets like 10 different ride zones with different sounds. He also uses the edge as a trash crash.