From 16:58 onwards is just lovely guitarwork. Reminds me of the old devils notes that black sabbath would play for that extra ominous feel. And the drums, my goodness matt.
The thing is I’ve never heard him this good. Well at least when he was here in la. His grows were nasty. His cleans were the best I’ve ever heard him. Feels like there practicing more then they used to or just getting better.
this is great, thank you for uploading! I was wondering with which device you've recorded this video? all my recording from the show are un-listenable 😢😂
What was wrong with the setlist? Somewhere in time trilogy went mega hard, icarus lives was epic that they played it live, marigold is a banger, wildfire into atropos is a glorious combo, fuckin reptile as well. In my opinion that’s the perfect setlist.
I saw them in march and I think they sounded just as good. Maybe you saw them before then? It’s not unthinkable that they’d have gotten a little rusty from a couple years off, but I haven’t seen any evidence of it.
Screams not sounding too good at some spots. What he does is definitely over the top and probably impossible outside the studio. But his singing sounds great. Just needs a little work on the angry goblin sounds.
Is it just me, or does Spencer sound really out of tune live? I like his studio vocals and all, but it's kind of annoying to me how no one in the comments seems to notice that.
@benbignell it's not a little off, but almost a quarter tone off. Michael Lessard of the contortionist arguably sounds better live than in the studio. I don't know why Spencer sound like that live really.
@@Vicente_Moreno yeah theres people who sound better, and people that sound a whole lot worse. If you have ever been kn stage during a performance like this you would know how loud it is, and even with in ears its extremely hard to hear your own voice. Makes it much harder to sing in pitch. Spencer still does a great job, and if you think this is that off then you are way to much of a perfectionist and will probably have trouble finding enjoyment in anything.
Because most people are conditioned to studio perfection during live shows. Touring is tiring, probably just as gruelsome as a professional sports athlete. Personally, at a show, I‘m too busy being in the moment than caring if a solo is played note per note, or if everything is 100% in tune
Because most people are conditioned to studio perfection during live shows. Touring is tiring, probably just as gruelsome as a professional sports athlete. Personally, at a show, I‘m too busy being in the moment than caring if a solo is played note per note, or if everything is 100% in tune