"And I still Ain't Sold Out!" Continues to drop 16 product placements before the end of the second vrs. I really enjoy his new shit. I am a new listener to Hardy and found Truck Bed by accident and figured I'd give his album a listen. I found it to be amazing and so different. I am a metal guy that used to enjoy country back before it began to suck. Hardy's sound is so unique but what I really dislike is that he sings over a backing track. I refuse to pay ticket prices to hear a performer sing over a track. I can listen to it on my phone. Keep live music live, leave the backing tracks for the studio cuts. Thank you for the video
the drums, guitars and all you can see being played onstage is being actually played. Backing tracks for extra vocals or additional instruments is just for a more consistent sound with the record cmon
@@Nestorglass I don't want to hear "a more consistent sound with the record" I want to hear a musician live. Some of the best renditions of songs , IMO, have been the live versions because they are raw. If I wanted t listen to the album, I could stay home and do that for a lot less $$ than it costs going to a live event.
@@DropDMurphy if you just wanna ignore that fact that every instrument on stage IS being played live and the only extra addition are bells n whistles then i dunno what to tell ya.
@@Nestorglass I guess it depends on the band you are going to see. Idc about added music tracks because lets be honest, we all you that tracks are double, triple, quadruple layered and when you have a 4 member band consisting of a rhythm guitarist, a lead guitarist, bass player and drummer.. and a song starts out with a symphony, that's explainable. But vocals because the singer uses autotune in studio and doesn't have the ability to replicate the ability to how it sounds recorded, why would I go and see someone sing over a recorded track that is the same as what I can get on Apple Music? Makes ZERO sense. Lets take for example Suicidal Tendencies. Mike Muir can't do what he used to do which is run around and sing. He still tries but doesn't have a backing track for when he is out of breath. Metallica DOES NOT use vocal backing tracks.. The new generation of musician is to reliant on tools to improve their sound. Singing used to be an art form, not something generated by a pro tool.
It’s part of what he does🤷🏻♀️ it’s one of his most popular songs so I’m sure it’s cool for him ti hear the crowd. Plus there was 70,000+ people there which is one of the biggest he’s played
@@alexabecker3117 Koe is a country guy who makes real music while Hardy is a guy who makes corny music explaining how country he is. There is a difference but we can agree to disagree.
@@alexabecker3117 saw Koe back in April and he’s great live! And don’t get me wrong Hardy has written some great songs for other artist but I just don’t think he has a good voice and the songs he preforms are usually to bro country or cringe.