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@@tylercrews9025 dude right! Last night he just set the whole mood for me. The only time I smile that much is after like half a 10 strip or an 8th of shrooms. I aspire to be that happy sober 😂
its like when your parents tell you to smile for a photo but you just don't have it in you but the same time you don't want to ruin the picture or memory for everyone else
@@racistrishi3238 better yet grow your own. Make a liquid culture and youll never run out, add some to uncle bens bags and the most important bit of advice is do not modify your monotub
I know most people are lightheartly joking around about mr. sticks but it's just a way to regulate his breathing while jamming that long ..... however that Melon Farmer might be laced up more than Victoria's Secret. ✌🖤✌🖤👙👙👙
6:13-7:02 All that build up to the final release is amazing. Forrest Rice is such an amazing drummer. The whole band has so much talent, I hope they stay together and keep making this amazing music for us.
why do i bawl when i listen to this music? there is such intense yearning in her chord voicings, its one of the most beautiful groups I have discovered in a long time, opens something in me I thought couldn't be exposed again
Just saw them live last night. Had no idea who they were and I honestly thought they were sound crew when they were getting set up, then they introduced themselves and started playing and I was blown away.
You know how rewarding it can be when you stumble upon music that really grabs you? It has been some time but today I am greatly rewarded. How refreshing it is to find truly great artist and music. I am hooked. Had to add an idea. I wonder if they changed slightly the name of the band by adding 19 to the end how they would be remembered? I only thought of it as a way to remember a new favorite band . My memory is going too fast. Too many fires with no air-packs in the old days the doctors tell me.
@Bodmerocity A lot of recent math rock is like this, more melodic and less noisy and post-hardcore influenced. However I think it's simply an odd evolution and it's come to a place where it sounds like the folk guitarists, not necessarily actually influenced by them. I don't think it's unlikely that many people who play mostly twinkly math rock have never heard of these folk guitarists, I know I certainly haven't. Although I don't know about the bigger artists that actually caused the shift to the "twinkly" style, so I don't think I can claim anything with certainty.
all of them are individually so talented, AND they've managed to craft such amazing musical pieces and sound coherent as a band. beautiful stuff they put out
I coincidentally discovered this band while looking up accessories for my Ibanez guitar. They announced a signature guitar for Yvette and looked her up. Seriously loving her work.
What really helps with that goal is to make at least one stranger smile everyday. It's as easy as asking someone "How are you" with a warm welcoming smile. Trust me it's an amazing feeling when they respond with such a bright smile. Not everyone will have that reaction though. Some people may not be in the best mood and might ignore you. They could be in a bad mood. Maybe they'll think about it later and smile. Others might be really shy and have social anxiety, but they still might appreciate it deep down inside them. Just keep your chin up and try your hardest to wear a smile on your face. With enough practice you'll be spreading happiness to everyone around you.
I love this band, and every time I think Yvette will be the focus, that drummer steals the show. God speed you blessed man, smile like the world is watching.
I'm an old 70s guy, we have our guitar icons like Frank Zappa, Joe Satriani etc ... Yvette makes them look like the Ramones or something. My dentures just dropped out of my gaping mouth onto the floor...holy $#&# this is other worldly. I'm just going to go burn my strat and Las Paul right now.
There are plenty of other amazing female musicians that I'm sure you've never even heard of. Yvette is a wonderful guitarist, but she's not underrated. There's over a million views on this one video alone.
Unpretentious and Original is how I would describe this music. What is really cool is how the also talented drummer clearly appears to be a big fan of the groove and Yvette's incremental and highly melodic talents. Her use of the capo, unusual tuning and her ear, born from a classical background in Piano and Violin lend well to the eclectic musical journey she takes her fans on. The sound is huge- would never guess it was only a trio. The rest of the band sounds great too but she is really something special.
I'm really disappointed in the internet and RU-vid for only presenting this band to me now. I needed this! But better late than never. I love a simplistic video not overly avant garde that lets the composition speak for itself. Love it!
I love every single piece by Covet but there's something about this one that I love the most. It is so chill and so happy sounding that even though I've been listening to it for three months straight now, I haven't even gotten remotely tired of it yet. This is still my go-to song for a happy mood every single day ❤❤❤
I'm 66 years old and the greatest decade of the sixties to seventies. It's nice to know that there are musicians keeping good grooves alive And that we survived 1995 to 2015
(1995 - 2015) had some of the best music ever written in my opinion. Guess my age! There's amazing music in every generation if you take the time to look and listen.
As long as kids are still picking up guitars, new great music will always emerge. Even if its not so easy to get the cigar chomping suits at the record labels to pick it up (But I think it was always like that. Frank Zappa reckoned the reason so much experimental music came out in the late 60s was because the label executives where so confused by modern music, they'd sign anyone who had long hair and looked vaguely bohemian. And some of it was even good. The last time that really happened again was the early 90s when the sift away from the mainstream was so sudden the labels freaked out and signed anyone that looked vaguelly like they brought their clothes at a charity op-shop. And some of it was even good.) Moral of the story, great music rarely becomes chart topping because the record labels suddenly got good take. Its always an accident of confusion.
Yes it makes the music better knowing that playing it brings them such joy. In other words I think you can hear them smiling even without seeing their faces. Its beautiful and regardless of what the drummer might have um...?partaken in, you can tell that they are doing what they were meant to do in life.
Her root notes are never in his territory so a 5 string isn't really needed. The contrasting tones work well in the mix. We can hear every note from every instrument. I think it's a great combo.
I love the contrast between fuzzy crunchy sounding bass with clean and lush guitar it works very nicely and it’s great there really is no music out there quiet like this
The snare roll into drum groove from 5:15-5:43 laid down behind guitar is so freaking dope!!! I absolutely love the drums on this track!!! the whole song is EPIC beginning to end!! Right now though, that segment really just grabs me!
sad to say its to much , fight music has to be melodic so u dont get bored of it. if ur on addareall then yes great theme for fight music that will pop 193287923 times hahaha
I've listened so many times to this masterpiece but have never treated myself to the joy of the video. It's always put me in a great mood. Now, I definitively know I'm not alone.
This song really shows far far Yvette has come as a songwriter. She was always good but she's on another level now. I think the sections where the music is less hectic and has more space adds a lot to the band's sound, def digging that direction.