@@JCykk this was definitely one of his worst performances I've ever seen, probably because he wasn't used to tour anymore, if you check older live out you will find out how good he is
Yeah, I like that his mic stand is positioned normally too, for some reason he used to have it at the back of the stage, facing the side, which I found super awkward.
He never did them on Marigold though. He said that he do not like doing vocals and do not like his voice when he is singing or something like that. But it seems that he can finally enjoy doing vocals and he sounds so good honestly
@@rain_kd_kd1 I read that too. If you look at older live videos of them, Jake's mic is back by the drum kit, facing center stage (Slipknot's Paul Gray had a similar position for his mic). Def looks like he's gained confidence--I LOVE his voice!
I hated the guitarists not being seen shredding at the end... Little did I know, camera guy knew better than I. Drummer fucking murdered in the last 30 seconds. Thank you, camera guy. You're the real hero.
I just don't understand how anyone can effortlessly play that riff, live, standing up, and hit each note so well. Like, just... superb picking technique, for real. I respect live performers so much.
I saw them as an instrumental 3 piece with Jake, Misha, and Matt (Mark was on hiatus and Spencer was sick) and they still sound awesome. It was quite a unique experience.
@@fondfarewell2 Yeah but its a backing track, not a live performance. And considering the bass is not only the foundation but the bridge between rhythm and melody, the live music really suffers.
He definitely can, what you're missing is that they are outdoors so the acoustics are different. When you're playing indoors (which Periphery primarily does) there are slightly different techniques that you employ for vocals because the acoustics are different. I'm actually impressed at his ability to adapt so quickly on the fly to a different environment. However I have seen them live and I can assure you he absolutely kills his vox live indoors
Turns out when your audience is being boring, then your show also ends up rather boring. Crazy huh? Like, they barely even sang along to the chorus where it's clearly meant for the crowd to sing along. Meanwhile when I saw them live the entire crowd was in sync during EVERY chorus. Jumping around and everything. The crowd matters for the energy of a show just as much as the people performing do.
@@justsomeguy727 I don't disagree that the crowd can change the energy. But at the same time if the band is playing like dead fish then crowd won't get hyped.
i saw them live and i don't remember any minute or song this is the worst band i've seen live like there is nothing to see except dudes playing stupidly hard songs with no energy
Misha needs to fire the other two guitarists and the singer, and hire back Nolly on bass and find a decent RU-vidr singer, there's many RU-vidrs who can sing better than this guy. The resulting band will sound a lot fatter and their paychecks will be bigger too.