Scott LePage: "Hey guys I just wrote this nifty riff" - plays one of the coolest guitar riffs anyone's ever heard. Rest of band: "Cool, we'll squeeze it in for 4 or 8 measures then go back to the main riff for a full minute"
That riff is supposed to be used as a bridge section. It works perfectly and the length honestly just gives the song more replay value. Big brain move imo
I do believe that he can play it like that. But technically, who's to know that this isn't just mimed to the original Polyphia recording? I honestly don't hear a difference 😂 Haven't put the two recordings back to back, though
Listening to the album all the way through, it's hard to appreciate how amazing this stuff is until you see someone actually do it in person. The chord changes are great.
well, you clearly need your ears check then, bc this is all backing track. That's why i prefer covers with 5% backing track volume, or even without it.
I was wondering how the tone was so crispy then I realized you were playing a thbb10. Hats off dude. Probably the tenth time I've watched this cover and you still manage to surprise me.
You're listening to the original recording that's why, you can only hear his guitar a few times in the vid as it's so quiet and way more distorted than the original
This cover was beautiful man, really loved everything about this, its so on point and great, alonf with the tim henson sig! Just great in all, this was amazing bro
Tim said he based his guitar pickups after his Talman, so by playing this masterpiece, you technically get to know what it feels like to play a Talman 🥸
its so accurate it looks like hes just adding in the audio over normal mortal playing with dead notes here and there...but...even if he did that...its still IMPRESSIVE AS HELL bruh
10:02 you can hear his tone over polyphia's song. it's sounds like a mini honey tone amp. He hinds his tone in the actual song, not an replica of polyphia's tone it is polyphia with his tone hiding in it.
It's not, what you're actually hearing is the original track. You can barely hear him in the recording. You can kinda hear his actual tone in 1:02 which is way too distorted
@@quanpunchman oh trust me ive never heard any one that's gotten closer than this dude, you can go look for one and I would be delighted if there are actually covers with closer tones. (feel free to drop the link down this comment cause Im real curious)
@@whit3teajia901 That's the original song you're hearing, you can only hear his guitar like twice, it's super quiet and way distorted compared to the original