Yo Krimh ! What's happening with Vogg and Machine head ? Any chance you rejoining Decapitated ? Peace to you bro !! Amazing tune and impressive playing as always .
I grew up watching Krimh, I saw him go from playing lamb of god covers to joining decapitated and septic Flesh. Love that I was raised by RU-vid in the golden era.
That's not talent, big brother. That's many many many hours of practice, years of training, rudiments, and technique development. The man has earned everything he's done.
@@KvltKrist it's true. a lot of people could do this if they had the same kind of drive and persistence to do it. But few do. Talent might give you a bit of a headstart but the hard workers always gonna catch up at some point if you think you can be lazy. Now the one's to be feared are the one's that are very talented and also very hard working. Eg. Donati. If he'd be a boxer or in some type of competittive sport, he'd be unbeatable
Krimh is a monster. Saw him a few years ago with Septic Flesh and there was a line of probably 20 drummers lined-up against the wall trying to watch his feet :)
Seriously! Metal and Jazz are the melting pots of anything music. In both genres you can add anything tastefully and it will probably work well. Such creative genres. When people say I hate metal or jazz I just tell them they don't understand complex music because they're small-brainedlol.
I think that you can really fuse anything if you're creative enough, but it's a lot easier with stellar examples, like in metal. Old school video games like Earthbound, among others, were making fully electronic jazz and prog in the 80's and 90's. Of course, that was due to hardware limitations, but that doesn't change that the hotel theme in Earthbound was literally an electronica/bossa nova fusion.
I remember watching Krimh to learn how to do double bass when I was 17. I'm now 31. It's insane seeing his progression and change over the years, he's so damn good now it's insane.
Yeah! I turned 40 last year and I remember him play to Dimmu Borgirs Progenies of the great apocalypse. 13 years ago... Man, that is a long time ago. Absolutely great Drummer and one of the channels I follow for a long time, probably my first channel I watched regularly.
Oh dude I've waited so damn long for someone to react to Krimh, he's my fav drummer, absolute beast please react to more of his stuff, he's got loads on his channel... 👍👍🤘🤘
I think I first watched KRIMH when he did **Ye Entrancemperium** cover, and immediately fell in love with his drumming. A lot of time passed since then, and I still enjoy his works like if I hear him for the first time. This dude is always flawless, never disappoints! 🤘
I was watching an interview yesterday with the female drummer from the band Nervosa Eleni Nota and she says this man here is her biggest influence right now so I really wanted to check him out, and I knew this probably would be a good channel to find him,lol.He is definitely super talented, nice reaction 👍
Ive always thought he was a step above most death metal drummers because he adds as much dynamics and orchestration as he can within the genre. Yes he’s brutal and fast, but he writes drum SONGS, not just spaces filled with blasts. He’s like the Dave Grohl of death metal drummers.
Hey Andrew, been watching Krimh on YT when I was a kid and he's a huge reason I've started to play again. Also a really nice bloke and helpful, a drum idol for sure
I saw this when it first came out and I'd never seen him play before. First thing that hit me was how awesome the kit sounded, then how creative he was. Reminds me a lot of Mario Duplantier from Gojira.
Having a hard time coming up with superlatives adequate enough for this guy. Reminded me of Chris Turner more than Gavin Harrison. Great reaction video. Honestly appreciate your input Andrew.
Here I've been asking you to do a review of this gentleman's playing, and you already did one before I subscribed! Well it wasn't me who introduced you to him, but I'm glad you got a chance to check out some of his stuff. Cheers Andrew!
Love your reaction. Mine is very much the same when I hear a new tune that really gets my attention. I dissect music down to the core as well, at times it can lead to ridicule from others when my opinion is not a popular one especially about popular bands. Krimh is definitely one of the few who are very technically proficient which only leads me to believe, it comes down to the seriousness of the drummer.
Been watching Krimh's youtube channel for like a decade now. so much cool stuff he's done and been a part of. I like the video's of his music where it shows him playing everything (all of the guitars & drumming). Super creative.
I think this is from his upcoming solo record. [Edit-its actually from an older one] He was recently on the extreme drummers podcast. Hosted by dan wilding who's the current drummer for carcass. We'll worth checking it out. Lots of amusing drummer based banter.
@@lungfulldrummer8921 look around in his channel he might still have it but it was called Kerdankencarrusell or something like that, that song but with vocals is in it from over 3 years ago.
When Fotis Bernardo left SepticFlesh, I was worried they wouldn’t be able to find anyone as good as Fotis. I’m so glad they found Krimh because he is absolutely incredible
Love Krimh, I've not seen him play something so dynamic and musical. Not bagging on his other stuff but he's known to me more of a metal drummer so its nice to see him deliver more range. Great stuff.
Thanks Andrew, Krimh is a killer drummer! Talented musician who plays multiple instruments. His kit sounds magnificent in the Meinl drum festival 2015 vid also. e.g: ‘Prototype’ track (from his Septic Flesh days).
Andrew yet again i find myself in a situation where i get to watch something really good , then type it in search box on your channel and there it is ;) Know KRIMH somehow never heard this to be honest . Cheers !
@@AndrewRooneyDrums while you're here and speaking of new drummers to discover i'll try to be cheeky and ask you. Kevin Paradis - "Residual blight" drum cover song by Kriegsmachine. Now this is a second project of drummer from Polish band Mgla which you've reacted to already. Trust me you'll be loved for this ;) thank me later
Andy, I don't know if anyone pointed this out or not, but this is off of Krimh's solo album, he plays all the instruments on this solo records. So he's playing guitar and bass as well. :) Big fan of his work, excellent drummer and composer.
Funny, when you said "Rim click" and how the mid part changes, _reminds_ me of Meshuggah/Tomas Haake "Future Breed Machine" (1995). But THIS guy is a monster as well, great combo of music styles. Really impressive, will need to hear more of this band that I have known about, but missed all these years.
Not sure if you're aware, since Krimh is a new artist to you. But he composes all of his Solo music. Guitars and everything. Also, one of his favorite drummers is Gavin Harrison, so it only makes sense to hear a little bit of his work within Krimh. Great video, would love to see you do more of Krimh.
You can clearly hear (see) the quality of this guys playing. He can blast but his slower passages have depth, clarity and space. You have to check out KRIMH- LOKUST Eradication: One . Fucking epic mate.
Krimh's cymbal work here is fantastic! Those splash combinations... Immediately had me looking for these cymbals with a credit card in hand. Of course I'll never make anything sound as good as he has here, but still😂
You need to check out his collab band, lokust . They do a song called guiltless. 3 piece, no bass no vocals . And some of the best new metal I’ve heard in awhile
Anyone into Krimh make sure you’ve watched his play through for Enemy of Truth by Septicflesh! Made while he was tracking drums with Jens Bogren. The drum sound on that record is absolutely insane.
I think zen-like level of control describes KRIMH pretty good. I always think that with his double bass technique, there was one drum clinic video where he showed how to speed up and slow down and it was flawless...
SO. GOOD. Can you do the drummer from Defeater please? He's no metal freak but he's got awesome control and i love his drumming. Look at his Rabbit Foot play through. Actually check this studio band performance, skip to the 3rd or 4th song Dead Set, it's awesome and you can hear everything Joe Longobardi is doing and watch him do it.