For those wondering how he is playing so fast, he is using a technique called heel toe. Basically he is playing two hits with each leg. Its a technique that is difficult to have that much control. Incredible
Yeah...I don't think so. The drummer is definitely good, but, he has no groove at all. And I don't think this band is even close to being "one of the best bands out there." But, enjoy.
See, it's shit like this that actually makes me appreciate his drumming. All of the official playthroughs they've posted are so edited and fix, there is no point in calling it a playthrough. This though, fucking great, wish they would just post actual raw drum playthroughs...
Some parts were a little sloppy like the triplet kicks that accent the guitar chugging after the double kicks, but that's like super nitpicky. On a real note, this is definitely a showcase that he can actually play his parts. His kicks when he actually is doing the double kicks are probably the cleanest thing about his drumming it's genuinely insane.
He uses drum triggers…so no matter how hard he’s kicking it’ll play a note when the beater connects to the drum head no matter how much power you give it and it’ll sound the exact same on both sides. Now, this type of thing is very common for death metal drummers to use..especially playing live. Not to knock him cause he’s obviously still tight as fuck and clean with that speed.
@@EliaszPimpicki lol no worries. It's just two strokes per foot. A double stroke drum roll but on the feet. Right right left left and so on. There's videos you can see how it works if interested
This band focuses more on the extremity than creativity. (They still have creative elements in their sound). I just wouldn’t be looking at the drums to find that. Gotta give him credit tho, the technique is off the charts.
Agree but they prob. want that sound. It’s war music, so the dynamism techniques used in other genres prob. may make it less aggressive. They’re going for full machine guns at all times. But understandable if that’s not your thing.
@@tavit9799 i get what u say, the thing is i love death metal and black metal drumming. but if you listen to someone like nils dominator fjellstrom it sounds way more interesting even though its machine gun rapidfire stuff. this guy just does the same things over and over and despite him being really good and precise it just sounds boring as fuck like too robotic. im not a deathcore fan at all but even within the genre theres really cool drummers like jesse beahler and evgeny, etc idk i feel exactly the same when i hear francesco paoli for example, its amazing what he can do and he is a big inspiration to many drummers but could only pull just super fast and that was it. its just super cool to hear someone that can play that fast and keep it interesting, not just one dynamic the whole time
@@endowednigerian well to be honest when nils is playing above 260bpm, he is not doing anything fancy other than fills that give him a breather. Go check out hail murder drum cam for example