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So you guys think his tempo changes aren't intentional? His time is good in the different sections. He plays with other musicians who would complain if he was playing tempos they didn't like. It's just their style choice to play it faster live. The dude can play.
Everyone commenting on how it's faster, and it is, but it sounds to me like the guitar and drums just aren't on rhythm with each other for the beginning sections. Am I wrong?
Have to agree on the drastic tempo change… I don’t mind them playing songs faster, Turnstile is a energetic band with intense songs. But if they’re gonna do that they shouldn’t start of the song as slow as they do here, it makes it feel unstable. I’ve noticed a similair thing when they do ”Don’t play”, they start of at a good fast tempo but as soon the groove comes in before the first verse it slows down waay to much, enough to drag your energy down. Dan is my favourite drummer and in my favourite band right now, but he would really benefit from using a clicktrack for these two songs at least.
He’s awesome and everything, but here for example he picks up speed big time after the hi hat intro. Click or not, pros shouldn’t be doing that. But yeah a click would fix it. I think they do use one on Holiday at least-with that clap during the chorus. He can’t lose the beat during that song.
keeps the energy. i’m pretty most bands play faster live because adrenaline. but having the beginning part slower and coming faster is more impactful sounding
I could agree about upping the speed on the hats in beginning loses groove thats how i felt watching the late night performance lol still enjoyed it but yeah noticed that