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please react also to Knower: Overtime, I'm the President, The Abyss, Nightmare, Do Hot Girls Like Chords, and others from these "live studio" videos. All phenomenal ::)))
Yes, this is a band, and a pair of musicians worth a lot more study. I'd recommend "Overtime" and the more recent "The Abyss". And Cole's solo work is also fantastic, as is Genivieve's. Thanks guys!
Yeah, those guys can play their ass off. This isn't my fav from them, but the keys solo was blowing doors off. Check out their track/video for Overtime. It's smoking.
If this was your first Louis Cole/Knower exposure, do yourself a favor and check out some of their more accessible stuff like: Overtime by Knower or F it up (Live Sesh) by Louis Cole
I'm pretty sure the cymbals on the drums were put there so they are muted by the drumheads. Having them hanging in a normal setup would cause a lot of reverb and therefore overshadow the bazillion other things going on in an arrangement this tight and fast. So having them self-muted makes the package even tighter.
I enjoy watching you guys react to music from the classic rock genre. This was nice! Hey, I have a question: Sometimes you guys say 'we have to play this in the whip'. Could remind us what that is? Also when you get around to it, do Sabbath Bloody Sabbath please
Glad I was open minded enough to watxh something unfamiliar with. Appreciate the drummer duplicating electronica beats. 2 issues. 1) Backing vocals would add a lot. 2) My issue with 95% of post 70's ( & 80's) acts are the guitarist. Technically fine but the tone is always lacking. No one with the unique identifiable tone as Steve Howe, Alex Lifeson etc. Also seems like great musicians with a singer not the type of chemistry the classic acts had. I Will further explore and the vocals most definitly unique and great melodies.