around 2017 mike started taking care of his voice and they started absolutely killing it. but also the band upgrading their live gear really tightened up the sound.
Dude only one person actually vibing. I’ve been in TDWP shows with only me and 2 others throwing down, our fucking hearts out cause they are so fucking great. Best band I’ve ever scene live like 5 times.
I prefer them in a smaller venue. More intimate, more raw, more emotional, closer to the audience. So visceral, ome of the few bands that can get better both in albums and live after every release/tour cycle. Way better than their live DVD times.
I still find it weird how a band like TDWP was opening for Stray, they've been on the road for way longer and tbh music wise, they are very different/different audiences i guess... TDWP deserve more than this cmon now...
You probably dont care but if you are stoned like me atm you can stream pretty much all the new movies on Instaflixxer. Have been binge watching with my gf lately xD
pagar la entrada para estar como un zombie muerto al puro frente, yo estaría con el cuello destruído lml los públicos latinoamericanos somos los mejores del metal!
I dont get it why until now people still complains about why artists change their styles over time? ...just imagine if they keep on repeating the same style on each album release..do you think the songs like “dogs can grow beard” will still be special today if they copied that style on their latest single?
@@andrewrutherford2834 They hate their old shit. It seems like Zombie has a special place in their hearts because they always do special zombie performances. They dislike 8:18 as well, and it's their weakest album imo.
@@unrep2859 I got mad confused there. Must have been drunk. I think 8:18 is their weakest album next to Dear Love. But I know they dislike everything before zombie
@@mementomori2839 They’ve actually said that roots above has grown on them since they did the anniversary tour. I know for sure they really hate plagues and dear love tho.
@@mikeb.4932 Basically the whole 8.18 - transit Blues era. I felt like they were struggling to find their new sound. Also Mike's live vocals were pretty bad during that time, he was running out of breath quickly
@@Manekler Hmm, I loved "8:18", even ordered it. Not a huge fan of majority of "Transit Blues". And yes that was around the time of the big transition in sound so I see where your coming from. Live-wise, I've seen them about 5 times and they have always killed it but I do remember watching vids a couple years ago of Mike and yeah his constant running around and stuff really effected him. He's chilled out A LOT. But sounds like a beast. His new really high-highs are crazy.
Believe it or not, not everyone is an annoying ham that flails around and yells during concerts. Awesome show and the crowd is just fine lmao. So weird how people get upset over people actually watching and enjoying a show.
Im happy they still singin those old songs such as Danger:Wildman, assistant, deadthrone, anatomy and born to lose... those songs have been part of my growth to maturity in faith as a christian ...its just a statement from them that they stayed to their roots which is to spread gospel thru their music.. Godspeed tdwp and to all my fellow believers out there
Wow, the band in general rocks, but the clear vocals dude is so terribly bad. Wonder how much they pitched his voice on the older albums, this fella would have NEVER hit the high notes.
Ive seen him pretty spot on before, granted this was a while ago. They could also be playing in a lower scale to match the newer stuff/swap guitars out less.
@@teabagstutzo3221 my point is u concluded that jeremy is a bad singer. What I'm trying to say, before u judge his ability to sing check them old stuff and compare it to their newer albums. You will see the reason why he sings like that now live. He was and still one of the best in the scene. And you said, that he would have never hit them high notes, that's why I'm recommending you to watch their old live shows.