The Chariot official video for "David De La Hoz" from the new studio album Long Live via Good Fight Music. Facebook: / thechariot Twitter: / thechariotjams
Anyone who has ever worked at a recording studio or been recorded at a studio can tell you how difficult, planned, and coordinated this video had to be. It also must have been incredibly fun for everyone involved.
2 half takes, one full final take, which was the only time with the confetti. I’m the guy with the signs in the glass. I think in all it took 3 or 4 hours for the whole thing.
I just saw '68 open for Mewithoutyou and started checking out Josh's back catalogue. I didn't even realize he was on the last Every Time I Die album. Incredible career.
There is no question about it. This is byfar one of the greatest projects to ever grace heavy music. Holy fucking shit, does this have, drive, meaning, purpose. This album is anything and everything.
Masterpiece. The chariot is the best thing that ever happened to this scene in its entire existence, and josh is a mad genius. I love this video to death since the moment i laid my eyes on it in 2011. L o n g l i v e.
The flaws are what make it cool. The fact that this is the actual recording they used for the album and they did it all live, in one take is incredible and those little moments, like the guitar fuck up when the headphones slipped off or deciding after the fact that they actually liked the breakdown a little slower are what make it feel so good.
Man I’m about to be 30. I didn’t get this band when I was younger. Now, this is some of the freshest music I’ve heard in a long time and I can appreciate it.
I always maintained that the boys in The Chariot were just absolute insane genius savants and if this video isn’t proof positive then I don’t know what is
"In 2020, Scogin stated that The Chariot would never reunite in a preplanned way; specifically mentioning that he would rather spontaneously perform with the band members again than plan the event. He also stated that nostalgia needed to remain in the past, rather than always focusing on his prior projects, being present with whatever project he is involved in."
Just got into this band about a year ago which is weird because I’m 32 and I was listening to similar stuff around the time this was conceived when I was a teen. I guess it just narrowly missed my radar. Oh well better late than never.
True music, jump back on this every now and again I remember when I was first starting out on drums and feeling music beside playing one of my very good friends showed me this. He said nothing while showing me this or after I know he felt what I was feeling…. A true art form. Something that is hard to find. Thank you
Jon Terry, welcome back! Since I read about his return I have been eagerly waiting to see them play here next month. That smile he makes at the beginning of the song makes my blood pressure increase. ftw guys
I saw agatg's ( for people that dont know who agatg is sorry look it up, horse the band/ norma gene and the chariot in an electrifying spectacular display of beauty. It was in columbia north carolina and my mind was blown like the warhead logo. So when norma jean played they only played songs from KISS THE martr BLESS the CHILD. TO EXPERIENCE THAT FOR ME WAS LIFE LIFTING AND NOW NOSTALGIC. TO START NORMA JEAN then the chariot then the 86 is why i LOVE AND MISS the chariot! LONG LIVE!
He talked about it when I was on tour with 68 a while back and from what he said I highly doubt it would ever happen. Its a closed chapter of his life. He kind of stressed the importance of moving on to new ventures and not trying to recreate old magic.