BEGINNING FILL = hh, snare x2, hh, tom1, kick, hh, tom2, snare, hh, tom 3, kick, hh and snare together. the pattern for the hands isn't "right, left" the whole way. after the first kick it starts on RIGHT again (as opposed to LEFT after the 5th hit on the tom1). then the pattern continues as normal until the last hh and snare together. Hope this helps!
Nic you are a fucken sic drummer man such precision. You guys northlane are one of the most exciting young bands refreshinf sound its different. You are freaking awesome live too
Is everyone glued to the floor or dead or something this is a banging song and no fuckers moving. JUMP YOU FOOLS AND GO NUTS TO THE POWER OF THE NODE! Dont let your limbs.......rot. (Hehe)
This is a drum cover but the sound quality here might as well be studio quality, this has always been my favorite version since seeing you guys in Jax and also coming across this video in 2016
+Michael Pieri Fitness Thanks for the love! We use Illustrator or Photoshop if we need to recreate/touch up the logos and then After Effects to animate them.
Can anyone tell me what hi-hats Nic is using? I know they're Sabian HH or HHX, but I am trying to find the exact pair. I have some Sabian APX 15" and they have this weird overtone to them that I dislike and love the dryness to Nic's hats.
use the left hand on the hihat acents and then use the right hand to distribute notes around the toms on your kit. I think its a easier aproach than what Nic does. You start with the left but its easier on the overall movement.
Oliver Burt RLRLRKRLRLK(RL together) HH,Sr,Sr,HH,HiT,K,HH,LeftFT,RightFT,HH,K,(Sr,HH) Sorry if it's wrong but i slowed it down and analysed it as best i could, its just singles all the way through.
TheArcTangente They're weak most likely because they're actually watching the band and trying to become familiar with them because they've probably never heard them before
1:56- 2:09 is exactly why you don't use melodyne to shift your voice up 3 whole steps, he can't even sing the high notes or even get remotely close to the pitches he's supposed to be hitting. Awful.
To any trained vocalist you can hear its definitely from a tired voice rather than vocal control. Kind of like when you've been to the gym for 2 hours and try and lift up something as light as a spoon. Your arms gonna shake.
It doesn't matter what a trained vocalist would know, what matters is the he's NOT a trained vocalist. He's not a little bit sharp or a little bit flat, he's no where near the pitches he's supposed to hit after playing a 30? 45 minute set? Good vocalists like Tommy Rogers, Dan Tompkins, and Spencer Sotelo will end an hour and a half long set on the highest note of their range and hit it perfectly, because they're trained vocalists and know how to not destroy their vocal chords in 20 minutes.
I know it's been 3 years, but damn dude, did we watch the same video? He sounds quite good, and he's on pitch. Yeah, he wasn't perfect but you gotta consider, for one, this was the dudes FIRST big tour, so no shit he doesn't have the stamina of the likes of Dan and Spencer. Secondly, he is hitting the right pitch or at least very fucking close, it's just a little shaky and strained at times because he's not used to singing live here. Considering he's only just joined a band of this caliber, I'd say this was a fucking great performance from him!!