That one and only "woop!" at 1:27 right? Yeah, it really has a last second, unexpected exclamation kinda thing going at 1:26. That expression he has really cracks me up with hilarity as well.
As a drummer i ask myself that too. No one gives the dude hype and it sounds "easy" but his playing seriously still amazes me. I think it just goes back to their punk rock roots, their dad was apparently very big into 80's hardcore and he probably just started on that when he first got his kit, its in his blood.
I play guitar, never had an interest in playing drums but holy F does he make me wanna start. I love the hyperactivity of his playing and he doesn't sound sloppy.
they are right about the garden being everything, it's demented, funny, jarring, controversial, and powerful. It's dark and happy. and everything in between
if you mean 'weird' in exactly the same genre-following burning-man-ish weird of literally hundreds of thousands of ppl that know how to follow a trend
@@rickdeckard1075 true, but take into account a global context. I'm from Toronto, Canada, and while like any city there is a punk "scene", it certainly is weird and small, and really not common. As opposed to California which has a much stronger indie rock tradition embedded into its culture
@@bandshite8468 i said, they are "weird and cool" in a style that millions of other US "indie" groups are. How large your Toronto punk scene is, is not related to my statement.
@@rickdeckard1075 well it does have to do with your statement because the implication was that it was not really weird since many people engage in this type.of "weird" culture. My point is that those people arent very common here in Canada.
@@morioh6505I love this so much because I grew up with my dad blasting Lightning Bolt (I still do) and here I am with the garden being my favorite band lol. 💓💓
I'm a new fan too and I'm so happy I found them cuz I'm tired of all the same cookie cutter main stream crap these days. Theirs no more creativity in main stream music these days but these guys got it
I recently lost a good friend of mine who was the biggest Garden fan. We saw then in Denver a few years ago, and I swear 10k views on this video have been from him. RIP James Concha
So they were featured on an Ultimate Guitar article and I watched the RU-vid link not knowing what to expect and now I've had this song stuck in my head for 24 hours and they're my new listening craze.