Ok....serious case of people commenting on something they know nothing about...Festival+Sound Engineer=No Soundchek.....problem no.2.......Limited Auxilaries(Monitors) + A Lot of Bands = Not everybody hears themselves.......problem 3......Not hearing yourself+Falsetto Song= hard to maintain key....my verdict.....great performance with the available resourses!!! Love this band! I play in bands and am a sound engineer.....Greetings from Ireland :D
Trust me its not his fault... he's outside in an open area, with the loud sound from the instruments, you try staying on key without being able to hear yourself.
@a432511 - He usually nails this song. What seems to have happened is that his wireless in ear monitor wasn't feeding him enough vocal, so he couldn't hear himself.
Studio voice?! What the hell? This guy his a god rock singer. This performance it was bad, but not his fault! P.A. system and technicians fault. All the other live performances were near of studio version....wanna check it out? - watch?v=WQMpBAl7yfE anyway Love Temper trap! Keep rockin'!
if your monitors are gone it's very hard to sing well. easy to criticise but if you'd gigged yourself you'd learn pretty quickly how bad you can sound when you can't hear yourself
Yeah you can obviously tell there microphone setup stuffed up as well towards the end. Usually he has plenty of backing vocals to sing over not just one ginger.
He always has slight pitch problems live, but that only means that he's unpolished. At least if the studio version is not very autotuned and post-produced.
There was clearly an issue with their in ears/monitoring system. Try playing an instrument or singing without being able to hear yourself, it’s VERY hard to do which is why almost all musicians use In Ears or stage monitors to hear themselves.
@@Floppa-oz1kp my guy I can literally link you a video of me when I was 19 years old doing a better job of singing live (and it 's not post edited) at a gig with worse sound settings than this.