Jerod Boyd, drummer from Miss May I, performs "Hey Mister" live in Atlanta, GA. (2016) While on tour with Bless The Fall. Jerod Boyd is sponsored by: Tama drums, Zildjian cymbals, Vic Firth drumsticks, Remo drumheads
I love it when I see a metal drummer that still plays with power but still has finesse and accuracy. I still believe metal should be played like you're trying to beat the hell out of someone with a sledgehammer. #VinniePaul.. ScottTravis.. Eloy Casgrade.
There is always that one person who always got something to say..lol check adam gray and matt greiner so you'd know having an extra snare for one part of song is not uncommon..
Hes a powerhouse. Look at the curvature on his crash cymbals in particular the 20ish" above the ride. Holy fuck, it will be glad when that tours over.... Before anyone comments... yes their round!! Cant be bothered with any flat cymbalers today!!
This is one of the best drumming videos I've ever seen (and THE best drumcam). Like the angle are perfect, lights are too, this guy's too and like everything is perfect. By the way can someone explain me (or give me a link to a lesson) how he does this trick with his left hand around 00:30?
He's ok but he hits them cymbals way too hard, its no wonder they're so warped out of shape. The injury is most likely from his playing really as my shoulder would be destroyed if I played my cymbals at the same height - too much reaching lol
@@drummonkeystuffuk1875 Nah it doesn't have to do with the reaching, it's just that the crazy punk is slapping his own shoulder with the sticks, no wonder the redness on his right one, the man needs to chill.