Taken from the album "Strength In Numbers", out August 25th 2017. Pre-Order the album now! smarturl.it/Strength-In-Numbers Video by: Oscar Dziedziela / OD Visual THE HAUNTED - Spark (OFFICIAL VIDEO). Century Media Records. 2017.
Versus and Unseen have some really good stuff, but they are the worst from The Haunted's discography. They aren't so bad to be considered their Load or ReLoad, but they aren't as good as their other albums... Versus could've been one of their best albums if there were some of the songs on it which weren't included originally (They were released on their live album Road Kill as bonus tracks though, which was released a year later if I'm not mistaken) and the majority of 'leftovers' were better than those which made it on the album, at least in my opinion... So for me, like I said, Versus could've been one of their best albums, but so many great songs excluded from it made it sound like it was, how should I put it, well, unfinished in a way, especially when I first heard it in 2008 after being blown away by their previous album, The Dead Eye... As for Unseen - Well, the one thing that can be seen (and the one that cannot be unseen :D) was that this was an album where it seemed like the band found itself in a sort of 'indentity crisis' as some of the members wanted to go in a different direction than the others and although I like the experimental stuff on it, it sounds 'messy' as a whole... It isn't a bad album - it has its moments and I like the more melodic approach the band took, but it felt like they wanted to get more experimental and melodic but at the same time, they didn't want to lose their 'thrashy' roots, so the final result was an album which could go in any direction, but it couldn't decide in which one it should go, so it went everywhere at once and lost itself on the way... The best balance between heaviness and melody was, in my opinion, The Dead Eye, but this album was focused and it had a perfect combination of heaviness and melody, whereas Unseen was unfocused and it lost all its potential in the end because, like I said, it seemed like the band's lineup at the time wasn't sure in which direction they should go... Maybe the band feels the same way about those albums now (especially Jensen and Jonas, who are the only ones left from the lineup who played on those albums), so they don't play the songs from those records live anymore, but I can't imagine Marco singing anything from Unseen anyway, but some songs from Versus would be great to hear performed by him, especially Moronic Colossus or Faultline.
LYRICS: Deeper and deeper Trapped under your skin I bet you'd never thought you'd find me here? I'm your designed poison Your final disease I've come to set your world alight All I need is a little spark So now that I've found you Join me at the edge of your life From where we can watch it all burn! Watch it all burn Burn! Watch it all burn One of many voices screaming in my head Feed the spark, and I'll make them go away Stand firm as the flames come closer, dancing on your skin Making sure you never feel this way again Burn! Harder and harder to wash it clean All the filth I left behind Try as you may, I just won't stop
Never really payed attention to any of that! Might be a stupid question, but why is his form of cupping the mic correct? Ive heard lots of arguments but never any real advice.
@@TheMexcutioner alot of people just hold the mic in a poor position where their hand just muffles the sound and they look like an idiot but not this guy
I would love to hear a mix of this where they take that breakdown and scream at 2:10 ish and just double the length of it, it is sooo sick, so clean, and so consistent.
I have seen musician Ola Englund's comment on the new Deftones' music video Genesis so I took a look at the RU-vid channel About section. So here I am to listen to bands The Haunted and Feared to see if I like the sounds. I do like this song's music composition. Thank you for posting.