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Yeah Ulcerate are very different. These guys come from the same city as me, so I've seen them several times, and their level of comfort with their instruments is astounding. Awesome that you took the time to check them out. Didn't think they'd be your style, but it was still cool seeing you showing critical, non-biased appreciation of what they're doing.
Also, most bands have a lead guitarist, Ulcerate have a lead drummer. You should check out any of the live drum-cam videos of Jamie Saint Merat playing. It's mind-blowing. EDIT: That said, people sleep on the guitarist, Michael Hoggard. Make no mistake, he is just as impressive. It's one guy writing/playing all of these parts, and live he will often play and then loop a riff with a pedal while playing the second part to harmonize with himself. Many of the riffs are insanely difficult as well. I tried to start learning the riff to Withered and Obsolete and I had to give up... it's just beyond my skill level. There's a cover of someone playing it on RU-vid. One thing I find fascinating about Ulcerate is that the guitars seem much simpler than they actually are while the drums seem every bit as complex as they are... typically in rock/metal the opposite is true.
@@tsof3197 I wouldn't say they sound simple, but unlike a lot of tech-death they aren't in your face with how complex they actually are. I think it's because Ulcerate do a lot of chordal work and the way they structure riffs is so unusual that it's not easy (at least for my ears/mind) to imagine how you might play it. Bands like Inferi or Spawn of Possession are insanely difficult too, but they write the kind of riffs that I can just listen to and get a vague idea of how they're doing it because they're more familiar.
Agree 100% That crystal clear sound its amazing specially in this album. Jamie is a master of drumming but Michaels guitars are from another dimension and we never mention Paul but his lyrics and bass work are god tier material. This is a complete band and it only has 3 members. No weak points.
@@jonathanhenderson9422 Yeah theres more of an emphasis on the actual composition and musicality/atmosphere rather than WOW COOL RIFF LOOK AT HOW SKILLED I AM
Im a guitar player and this is the first band where I literally cannot stop listening to the drummer. He's insanely talented. I don't know how he memorizes all those little cymbal inflections
I honestly believe Ulcerate have been the best metal band of the 2010s. Besides Deathspell Omega, I don't think any other band is releasing more challenging, avant-garde music in the genre. They're like a blend of the technical off-kilter riffing of Gorguts and Immolation and the "wall-of-sound," apocalyptic atmospherics of Cult of Luna. If I had to coin the genre I'd call it "post tech death metal." They're a band that's become a fixture of my playlists because I keep listening trying to figure out what they're doing (harmonically, structurally, rhythmically) and keep failing. It's fascinating stuff. Literally nobody is writing metal like these guys do, even when compared to their influences. This track is from their last album of the same name. The album is a masterpiece and probably my 2020 AOTY. Despite how great it is, I actually think their album Everything is Fire is a bit better, though they're quite different. SIDABS is where they first introduced more melody and "traditional" harmonies rather than just swirling, violent whirlwinds of crushing dissonance. I think it's only enriched their sound palette, and I can't wait to see what they do from here. One of my favorite musical experiences of the last decade was getting way too high and listening to this album while using the "visualizations" on JRiver. I really felt like I was falling through the vastness of cosmos as the universe was dying a heat death.
Check out Ad Naseum and ingurgitating oblivion. I feel like there at top technicality when it comes to this still of avant garde metal but I do like ulcerate and gorguts a little more sonically.
You probably already know of them, but as other guy pointed ou check out Ad Nauseam (both albums are great) and then I would say Imperial Triumphant and Pyrrhon
Yup, as the other guys pointed out, Ad Nauseam's Imperative Imperceptible Impulse (as pretentious as that name sounds) is fucking great. Dissonance hell
Thanks guys, I'll definitely be checking out the Ad Nauseam. I actually have all of Imperial Triumphant's albums downloaded but just haven't gotten to them yet. They're going on the next uber-playlist, though. Besides Ulcerate and DsO, probably my favorite new-ish metal band of the 2010s has been Horrendous, though they're much more traditional.
Phenomenal stuff! Should listen to them more... Wonderful reaction where you really show admiration along with great analysing while still having some more steps to go before you can enjoy this kinda stuff in full. But you're getting there 😁
Visceral Ends, Abrogation, Clutching Revulsion and Dissolved Orders are songs that sum up what you're going for by them. Always dissonant, always cinematic, but they showcase a lot of their doomier side.
Loved seeing this. Ulcerate's always been good to great, but Stare Into Death and Be Still was *phenomenal*. Sick atmosphere, absolutely filthy bass. Loved it.
A lot of people in my life wonder why I enjoy listening to this type of music thank you for articulating how the music makes me feel with more technical knowledge that I can then share with others also thank you for appreciating the technical abilities of the musicians in this style of music
Finallly man!!!They are the most Compelling Truly extreme Metal band of all time ....i Recomend you to listen To their full albums ...hard listen but All the more Rewarding!!
The intensity of the drums is definitely something that takes time to accustom to. When I first listened to this I found it a bit draining too but after a couple listens they start slipping into the back a bit.
Nice analysis...I thought maybe you could take into account that this was the album title track, so probably more emphasis there on a dramatic/theatrical (in a positive way) style, I don't know. Yes the drummer Jamie Saint Merat is the leader of the band in a way. Now for a better production experience in my humble opinion, I'll rather recommend an album which I prefer & is called "The Destroyers of All", and songs like "Burning Skies" (I'd say with cleaner drum fills, but still a "big punishment" for your ears) "Cold Becoming" (because of the fascinating time pauses between riffs at some point, hard to explain for me as a non pro musician, best noticeable at 0 26), "Dead Oceans" (for maybe the biggest contrasts inside a song of them ?) & I could quote others. Cheers from France !
This album is awesome. The atmosphere they build reminds me of a less tech/more death Fallujah. Edit: I think Khemmis - The Bereaved will give you that more doomy less aggressive sound you're looking for.
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I was not expecting Ulcerate here ahah. Thank for the reaction ! They are insane. I really like the album right b4 that one ! Check that out if you have the chanse ! :)
Oh shit nice, this is the first in a while where I've already known and love the track. Ulcerate are great, I think this is their best individual song but the rest is close behind. Edit: well aside from leprous, and actually a few now that I look back at the recent uploads. Have a mental image of being introduced to a lot of new stuff recently and this poked out for some reason, I do love this one
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So awesome to see this great band featured on the channel. Would LOVE to see you react to another progressive metal group (in this case supergroup) - Alkaloid's opener on their first album (the Malkuth Grimoire) called "Carbon Phrases". Some interesting musicianship, songwriting for 3 guitars, and production I think you'd have a lot to say about: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9dO4tFKzco4.html
What a freaking song. I been challenged myself to listen to more death metal last year and this year has been more disso death and more dissonant music in general. It’s interesting how my ear has changed. I feel that certain notes sound good together- consonance. Others don’t and create tension- dissonance. But as I’ve listened to more dissonant DM, I’ve found that the dissonant notes aren’t wrong, they just create a different texture/emotion/atmosphere than what is anticipated. Have you noticed a change in your ear with this style?
I'm not sure if my ear is changing yet. I keep thinking I've just been lucky with higher fidelity BM. But I have had an easier time analyzing this style in the last few months.
Maybe it was just me but, I kept hearing the exact same note in the bass over and over again. There seemed to be no chord progression at all in the bass.