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An interview with Mårten Hagström from Meshuggah, explaining the band and the music behind Meshuggah.
There's a little finnish in the beginning, thanks to jjuspe for translating:
Good evening youngsters. But atm is not evening. The sun is shining, the spring is coming and behind me the ice is melting. We are here outside the Nosturi(nosturi=crane) by a crane. We're interviewing a band called Meshuggah, which has come here to play a gig. The band has just released a record called Nothing.
The quality on the live clips is total bullshit, and the editing is terrible. Don't judge Meshuggah because of that.

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Комментарии : 87   
@kbillysupersounds
@kbillysupersounds 15 лет назад
'i dont care if a song is tachnical or not, i just care if its unique to me.' WORD.
@mercury1326
@mercury1326 16 лет назад
I saw Tool and Meshuggah play together. Tool is a great band, but honestly Meshuggah blew them the fuck away.
@Slayyyer84
@Slayyyer84 8 лет назад
My favourite interview with meshuggah
@Amokeat
@Amokeat 17 лет назад
The song in the very beginning is called "Stengah" its from the album "Nothing"
@Smackenzieth
@Smackenzieth 14 лет назад
meshuggah,tool,ad opeth...jesus christ i love those bands so much
@davidhoxley9818
@davidhoxley9818 3 года назад
this must of been around 2002 if its when the nothing album came out. cant believe he says ''we are kinda an old band'' wow, and these guys are still doing it in 2021
@nipulkradmsinatagras8293
@nipulkradmsinatagras8293 3 года назад
For a legitimate *Swedish* guy, *Marten* looks like that cool & friendly uncle from *Texas.*
@slipknot123456781000
@slipknot123456781000 13 лет назад
20 years of epicness.
@VHDT10
@VHDT10 15 лет назад
Sweet, and so the respect from me grows for these guys. Good shit.
@panikdapig
@panikdapig 17 лет назад
Realy interesting. This band is better every time I listen to it. This music is to die for.
@MrYukawa
@MrYukawa 17 лет назад
Really great interview!
@ffr3ak
@ffr3ak 14 лет назад
I love Meshuggah, one of the best metal bands around! \m/
@staticAcid
@staticAcid 17 лет назад
Great post! Thanks a lot.
@PanterAmetal100
@PanterAmetal100 14 лет назад
I love Marten and Meshuggah! It's pure extreme metal! It's great that Swede and Finn talk on English)
@johannrajan6357
@johannrajan6357 4 года назад
0:36 The fact that the filter they put on separated the album cover from the original and rerelease is very coincided.
@thurmanmerman6173
@thurmanmerman6173 10 лет назад
I wish the footage of them playing in this interview was released somewhere on the internet. 3:
@Amokeat
@Amokeat 16 лет назад
The song is called Stengah, and can be found on the album Nothing(2002).
@hmb3
@hmb3 17 лет назад
Do my eyes deceive me? Mårten Hagström being interviewed by Petri Eskelinen of Rapture (obscure Finnish band)!? Two guys from two great metal bands!
@MickeyLWalker
@MickeyLWalker 15 лет назад
damnnnnnnn i love this band.
@franziii9860
@franziii9860 15 лет назад
Meshuggah is GOD! and btw, great interviewer asking great questions
@Hybbeman
@Hybbeman 17 лет назад
Great interview; great interviewer; great band - 5/5
@alvaro.makes.music1
@alvaro.makes.music1 3 года назад
That live concert sounds so incredibly clean! Is that Ozzfest?
@luke666808g
@luke666808g 15 лет назад
It's like that song 'i want you (she's so heavy) by the Beatles, that hypnotic recurring riff at the end (which they mercilessly cut mid riff after like 2 minutes) except with Meshuggah, it's ALWAYS a hypnotic riff, twisting your mind into a pretzel.
@liamblack8786
@liamblack8786 2 года назад
I'd rate that as one of the heaviest riffs written to this day
@luke666808g
@luke666808g 2 года назад
@@liamblack8786 that was a pretty cool comment I made back in 2009
@liamblack8786
@liamblack8786 2 года назад
@@luke666808g damn so long ago
@WebsterA
@WebsterA 17 лет назад
He says the polyrhythms and syncopations just "come out" but they MUST be concious of when they for instance have 4 measures of 7/8 then make up for it with 1 measure of 4/8 (2/4). Plus they write on a computer so im sure that exact aspect is layed out for them. Only in the recent albums has every riff amounted to 4/4 timing and it wasnt too long ago they started writing on computer. I dont think it kills heart or passion but opens up doors and ideas.
@neonom1024
@neonom1024 16 лет назад
yeah i got the whole album two days ago, even though it's scheduled for release a month from now, at least in the states
@fib112358
@fib112358 17 лет назад
'Mayhem version' is totally killer! :)
@XxXxXJonathanXxXxX
@XxXxXJonathanXxXxX 15 лет назад
you cant love meshuggah if you've never really listened to it. you cant "hear" meshuggah listen to it! when you find out how unexpected it is you will never get bored MESHUGGAHHHHHHH!!
@Amokeat
@Amokeat 17 лет назад
Haha yeah i know! im totally lost in the Meshuggah swamp, i once met the drummer you know, such a great and funny guy!
@Amokeat
@Amokeat 17 лет назад
Perpetual Black Second, from the album Nothing.
@Amokeat
@Amokeat 14 лет назад
Called Stengah from the album Nothing
@BenjaminKuruga
@BenjaminKuruga 13 лет назад
@ElielChen762 They did actually Re-do the songs they just replayed them with 8-strings. basically and cleared the vocals and drums up.
@steriliuz
@steriliuz 16 лет назад
Interview on a fishing boat - that's metal
@rvega8038
@rvega8038 5 лет назад
let me tell you something. meshuggah nuts all over tool, 24/8.
@MarkHarrellJr
@MarkHarrellJr 13 лет назад
Tool crowd was too scared to throw stuff at them. Meshuggah sound's like an angry mother bear robbed of her cubs.
@luke666808g
@luke666808g 15 лет назад
Well Nothing came out in 2002, so this interview is pretty old, I actually got the impression from the last Tool album that they had been listening to Meshuggah a lot, especially when I heard Vicarious.
@devilevilwayz
@devilevilwayz 16 лет назад
nothng is better than wake up in the morning seach in the refridgerator for a beer and fuckin crank up meshuggah.
@jwunschie14
@jwunschie14 15 лет назад
Thanks man, appreciated, I'll try my best to do as you recommend. but i think you mean MESHUGGAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -with plenty of h's... ;]
@Amokeat
@Amokeat 17 лет назад
you like chaosphere, and you want them to play slower? ^^ anyway, i havent heard that track... but i love when they go a bit slower sometimes
@wpdonders
@wpdonders 14 лет назад
BORK BORK BORK
@Grillmouth
@Grillmouth 16 лет назад
wehat an awesome language....
@WebsterA
@WebsterA 17 лет назад
I totally hear ya.. but they must be at least concious of it. Haake would have alot of explaining to do ;) "Start over when you hear a cymbal!" lol Sweet interview, tho, thx ;)
@ppgato
@ppgato 17 лет назад
biggest metal band EVER
@Amokeat
@Amokeat 17 лет назад
I think its natural to them at this point :) haha yeah :D i would love to hear them explain a song :D
@maxx666mayhem
@maxx666mayhem 15 лет назад
Yep.Obzen and chaosphere is more addictive than alcohols, i mean in itunes i've played it more than 760 times in just 1 month!
@deftonesordie
@deftonesordie 16 лет назад
i envy you sir.
@Amokeat
@Amokeat 17 лет назад
I wouldn't say its not possible that it just comes out that way, when you think in terms of the drums you kinda feel something is needed hence the 4/8 in the end of that example. You dont have to count it just make it sound... somewhat natural, if you know what i mean.
@catch3387
@catch3387 17 лет назад
safe as fuck, thanks for posting :o)
@HeartImpaled
@HeartImpaled 15 лет назад
Meshuggah is Meshuggah and that's great. And IMO for fuck's sake it should never be emulated.
@fib112358
@fib112358 17 лет назад
the computer thing is pretty old. my mums actually pals with thomas and jens and they were talking about it many years ago
@ElielChen762
@ElielChen762 13 лет назад
6:44 he said he doesn't REDO stuffs, so why the heck the album that the man was holding RE-released in 2006?
@Barmy85
@Barmy85 14 лет назад
oherto rimus fuzzigad, ragatag libwib imher ututu ipsil,ipsil...
@JohnMorProds
@JohnMorProds 15 лет назад
first time i ever listened to meshuggah,i said,incredible technique but they are kinda boring..well,i've listened some more again and again,and now i ve got the point and i'm addicted to this band!i remember myself saying,why do they repeat the same riff all the time?(''rational gaze'' or ''I'' for example)now i want more!i dont want the riff to end!i don't know why,but it happens!just listen every album while you do something 2-3 times and you will find yourself loving meshuggah!!well,i do!
@jockethebastard
@jockethebastard 17 лет назад
han har man drukit öl med:)
@HurpleMonkey
@HurpleMonkey 16 лет назад
Well in terms of, I don't know, casual speech, English is relatively easy to learn, yeah. But to learn all the in-depth descriptive words and the similar, it's really quite difficult. I mean, I speak English and Filipino. Filipino is FAIRLY easy to pick up and use it to its potential, but with English, there's always going to be a word you don't know, and some have really in-depth meanings or similar meanings, and you can also get tricked with words such as 'there', 'their' and 'they're'.
@Maggot20098
@Maggot20098 13 лет назад
these are actually decent questions....
@jwunschie14
@jwunschie14 15 лет назад
The one thing, like he says, is 'how do you not get bored'? sure they're a freakin awesome band, good death metal, all around. But still what do you listen to to keep your attention through an entire concert if every song is low guitar playing repeated with growling and screaming lyrics, which is also difficult to understand.? please let me know so i can come to appreciate this band more...
@Brom24
@Brom24 12 лет назад
This may be a lame question, but why does Marten have such a North American-sounding accent? Was he raised in NA for a little while before moving back to Umea?
@velixo4197
@velixo4197 14 лет назад
0:29 meesh-huggah xD
@BleedingCreep
@BleedingCreep 17 лет назад
Wich song are they playing at 8:37?
@shanebieda
@shanebieda 15 лет назад
WE NEED SUBTITLES!!!!!
@baseddepartment6486
@baseddepartment6486 7 лет назад
No we don't. The interviewer doesn't say anything important in Finnish. I'm Finnish.
@VictorZamanian
@VictorZamanian 11 лет назад
Not really. It has more to do with the programs we watch on television rather than anything else in my opinion. They are mostly from North America. My mom e.g. has a more British feel to her English because she didn't grow up with American programs. And having been to America, one gets a feel for how it sounds (like I have; also my wife grew up in America). But our languages are quite different pronunciation wise. It's a big shift in the mouth to switch from one to the other. Just FYI. :-)
@Amokeat
@Amokeat 17 лет назад
Even on the nothing re-release? cause it sounds MUCH better to me, the original release is crap though...
@bindoy
@bindoy 17 лет назад
which song is being played at 2:39?
@rustyshackleford9452
@rustyshackleford9452 2 года назад
I know this comment is old as balls but its perpetual black second
@MethCircuS
@MethCircuS 15 лет назад
I WANT clips of that show pls contact me to get them!
@-k-b-
@-k-b- 9 лет назад
Marten sounds Irish XD!
@VHDT10
@VHDT10 15 лет назад
haha thats like 25 times a day
@shov777
@shov777 16 лет назад
because in sweden english is their second language, and almost everyone knows it haha
@xxDISEMBOWLMENTxx
@xxDISEMBOWLMENTxx 14 лет назад
Whats that guys accent?!
@downcard11
@downcard11 16 лет назад
can you imagine meshuggah and tool writing together on their tour bus? how sick would a collabortation be.
@Otium83
@Otium83 17 лет назад
you mean sweden
@fallenmonkeytieryu
@fallenmonkeytieryu 15 лет назад
beginners do plolyrhythms by accident, its basically play off beat. if you play with a manic kind of approach it can come out. but like the guy said if you think on it too much it becomes boring
@Papotex4306
@Papotex4306 15 лет назад
eh This is going to be the end of the discussion I hope. He said " I dont care if its technical or not". Thats already a lie because if he doesn't really care there will be more simple things in their albums and that doesnt happened. Im a fan too and its ok to be a pretentious math-head guitar player theres nothing wrong with that. Just keep it real damn it.
@ReverandCiderMan
@ReverandCiderMan 16 лет назад
Im Dave, how do you do? Anyhoo, my point is (and I believe Martens is) that a Meshuggah riff requires no more planning and forethought than any bother riff from a more standard and generic metal band, infact he states as much, There rifs are unconventional, but no more difficult or time consuming to write, I could write meshuggah-worthy riffs in my sleep (well drunm beats at least, I'm a drummer). Like I said, it requires unconventional thinking, not planning and technical skills.
@Leaving_Orbit
@Leaving_Orbit 17 лет назад
I dont agree with you Anglo, but whatever. Whatever they do is good,imo.
@Bwick99
@Bwick99 13 лет назад
Hi I'm Marten: You know , you know, you know , you know.. argghhh
@XxXxXJonathanXxXxX
@XxXxXJonathanXxXxX 15 лет назад
I love em but i don't buy the "polyrhythms just flow out of us naturally" thing..
@3dd656
@3dd656 16 лет назад
english is really harder to learn after you have already learned another language. if its your fisrt then its easy.
@Redspy27
@Redspy27 16 лет назад
Most complicated in the world? I'd sooner say one of the easiest in the world! Try learning chinese, japanese or arabic dude, I can't imagen that enlgish is harder to learn than those languages, espacially/at least for people from europe/'the west'.
@warmetalpacifist
@warmetalpacifist 16 лет назад
Try to learn Polish and tell us about your progress in it. The you'll take back what you've said, and you'll agree that polish is... Definitly harder then english :)
@EsotericParadigm
@EsotericParadigm 16 лет назад
written english is harder...
@ReverandCiderMan
@ReverandCiderMan 16 лет назад
Your clearly not a naturally talented musician, Its not difficult to think outsdide the box and write stuff like Meshuggah. If your so inclined, it does come naturally. Most of Meshuggahs work is actually quite simple, it sounds complicated because it uses unconventional musical devices, namely overlapping, yet by themselves simple time signatures. I am a massive Meshuggah fan, and I recognise that the bands true genius is in its simplicity, not its complexity.
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