Okay, of course the vocals are different, its a different band, with a different style covering an amazing song, not to mention a different vocalist. I don't get what some of you people expected
Fuckn love this cover. The screaming at the end is so badass. And it's so weird listening to IWABO play a song that doesn't change riffs and timing every 10 seconds.
I'm a big Muse fan, been so for years, and I've gotta say, solid cover. Matthew sets the bar high, and this is a great attempt and cool reimagining of the track. People who are just saying this is horrible need to get their ears cleaned out, there's some serious talent in this band.
Mykel Velasco are you kidding me? I mean... muse is pretty good, and iainttypingthiswholebandsnameout is pretty good too... but... this song is damn awesome !!
IWABO is not one of my favorite bands by any means, but at least they stand out against others in the scene. There are so many similar sounding bands that things have become predictable. IWABO keeps you on your toes no matter what and always comes with something odd sounding. Gotta respect that.
this cover shows the range of her voice. its amazing. she has perfect pitch and her voice is amazing clean like this. Im glad that she did it like this. really gives her more respect as a singer.
@@BuescherSupremacist Courtney was at the end of this band’s run. Pretty sure this cover came out before she joined in. I could be wrong as I say this from info off the top of my head.
This is how I hear this song in my head already. It's like IWABO is all up in my head and shit. No offense, Muse is amazing, but my disdain for politics caries a bit more angst.
@kbnmDW triggers are used to pick up every bass drum hit or whatever at the same intensity, no matter how light, so playing in a big arena they are beneficial. and even if you don't record with triggers then the engineer making your record will replace quiet hits on a take with a sample. they don't make anybody a slack drummer. i've never used them live but i'm a hard hitter. most bands who use insanely fast double kick will use triggers. otherwise it sounds shite.
I like this version they sounded more like Muse for most of the song, but then broke out into something of their own music style and I respect that. Not every song is going to sound the same because that would be boring which is why I love IWABO.
@dakotamanomgwtf Not necessarily , but there is a program when triggering called "Tempo Correction" that a lot of drummers use when tightening up their kick. At the same time I'm not killing the possibilities of the use of a drum machine. This bands first album was recorded using nothing but a drum machine program, and just by listening to the structure of the drums in this song, they honestly sound more machine than live.
@Dantheszabo very well refined with their vocals (misery signals) or have their own unique style, personality, tone, ect that they incorporate into their vocals & also put n a lot of practice (the rest of the bands i listed especially the showdown) the vocalists of these bands are the type that if they were feat. as guest vocals in a song a fan would be able to notice them in an instant and if one wasn't a fan and didn't know who they wer they would think "who is that & what band are they from?"
This is how you cover songs... you make them your own. Improving muse to MY liking (I capitalised MY to let you know that people have different opinions in taste)
@ReamusWylde513 I sat here in my own mind, enjoying the sweet tunes, when I looked at the time. 5 seconds left and I grabbed them like nothing else mattered. Glad I did. Phew!
This song just goes to show you how talented these guys actually are. I know they got their grindcore thing going on - but I wish they'd make a few songs like this. This fuckin' rocks. Straight up.
@Dantheszabo between her vocals and the vocalists from bands such as the acacia strain, misery signals, daath, devildriver, god forbid, the famine (specifically their album "the raven and the reaping" as of their new album they replaced the vocalist with a generic two tone vocalist similar to her vocals) lamb of god(later albums) meshuggah, devin townsend, and the showdown. all of these vocalists are either
@Dantheszabo her metal vocals are standard. typical sceney-bopper screamo, high pitch scream low pitch growl, mixed with a little goregrind/grindcore vocals (which are rather hard for anyone to screw up). she sounds like any other vocalist in the bands associated with this one. i.e.: devil wears prada, alesana, veil of maya, bring me the horizon, blah blah blah yada yada etc. the difference between these vocalists and an actually impressive one is the difference
@Opulence I'm pretty sure she is the one who screams. Just started listening to the bands music so if wrong sorry. But I am pretty sure she does all the screaming in all their songs.
gahh, lovin' these covers. but can't go wrong with originals neither! i'm glad some part of this generation, haven't forgotten where the heart of music is.
@DJxOCEANx Wrong wrong wrong. You can't differenciate between "not liking something" and "being bad musicians". I've seen this band live, I was surprised how fucking tight they were and how she could deliver the vocals exactly as in she does in the studio. She's a great vocalist. She's got a great breath controll, hits all the notes can belt like fuck what yet sing smooth and jazzy or with soul. Not only can she do that but she can do what most death metal vocalists do, but a lot better.
@hb4eth You didn't get what I said. They took a song and sang it just like every one of their other songs. There was nothing different from the cover versions, compared to the band covering's other songs.
@Hilltopper2015 Not Death/Black metal just her metal vocals....It may be hard to explain but there is a difference. Death metal vocals are more of a deep growl and black metal is usually a harsh "rasp". I don't care for her "heavy" vocals but she has a nice singing voice.
@TheErweeq ...which is why this song was covered on the Homefront soundtrack. Believe me, I've studied the lyrics to almost every Muse song as well as their political orientation. I know what Uprising is about. As for the "IT DIDN'T NEED AN AWFUL COVER", BAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW CRY MORE. Bands cover songs. Simple as that.
@Brandonlym What do you play, exactly? Let's see you play drum tracks that were originally created with drum machines. Let's see you hit the highs and lows and clean vocals their singer does. You probably have no experience playing anything.
+Jayden Cross IWABO isn't heavy metal. It's Deathcore. And if you don't know heavy metal and metal are two different things. Heavy metal is a light genre of metal.
They way they wrapped up the song is amazing, but I'm biased towards them since I really like their own music. I know it's not a perfect cover, but cover's don't rule out your on take on a song.
@RandomHero5677 Is there supposed to be some kind of rivalry between the two because they covered one of their songs? I'm not understanding how loving more than one band/genre of music is as contradictory as you're implying. It's all good. Except Muse's latest album. Honestly I just couldn't get into it as much as their other stuff. But if people like it (which they obviously do), then that's cool. Just not for me. I'm just really impressed with this cover. Cheers.
@RandomHero5677 ? i've listened to everything by Muse and i like their Showbiz, Origin Of Symmetry albums and tracks from Absolution but that's all i got into, maybe 2-3 tracks from Black Holes And Revelations especially Glorious
@Theheavymetalscott I actually have only listened to Icarus lives which kinda just sounds like a pop band in drop G but apparently they're really so I may have to check them ou + I'm also seeing them with the Human Abstract and the Contortionist in October, its just gonna be fucking Epic PULL ME FROM THE GALLOWS