Thank you for posting this! As a fan of Morbid angel since 1993, i never grow tired of listening to this amazing band Trey is a source of endless inspiration for me. Trey, in my opinion, is the only guitarist to take the whole "chaotic" style of soloing that was pooularuzed by Slayer, to an all new ,and exciting , creative place. He is a true artist and an innovator through and through!
@@MonopteraMusic underselling him on a criminal level . I have a lot of respect for king and Hanneman , they both ,,,( especially Hanneman) played a huge part in the evolution of extreme metal .THat being said, Trey is way more technically proficient , Trey's rhythm playing alone is super intricate. He is also a lot more creative as a lead player and at least in my opinion he plays with more feeling. Trey is the most unorthodox , and weird , psychedelic death metal player of all time. I have friends who are into more commercial rock and metal and they totally don't " get" his style 😊 and I don't think they ever will
@@MonopteraMusic lol it's easy to overlook some of Trey's soloing. His picking isn't the best but I believe that his reckless abandon is a big part of what makes him special. I believe a lot of death metal guitarists may have better technique ( especially in recent years,) but they have little to say. As you can tell I really geek out on his playing .I am not that into kingdoms disdained though.
@@joshpelton8068 yes! i’ve studied production for a diploma and now for a degree and treys will to experiment with weird what the fuck sounds and recording methods inspires me massively, so many other death metallers wouldnt even bother with stuff like that and it’s just so cool dude, but yeah kingdoms is one if their weakest imo they played it way too safe even after illud
This is amazing to have here. Im a huge fan and know a lot about Trey and the band and fallow his new RU-vid channel as well after his old one was deleted. At one point i had almost all the gear he uses except the eventide and the rockman.