Man they are really missing something here. To bad Greg Cerwonka could not have joined on. That guy brought something special on last years shows. Definitely missing some guitar sound now.
I’ll be seeing them yet again in Long Island in a week and a half. I wish they were playing more of the older material, but I get why the setlist is the way it is.
@@Beezle66 they are constantly touring. obviously they wanted to take the chance to open for one of the biggest bands of the 90s. at the same time they’ve played (at least in chicago) probably 5 times since glow on came out, only two of them being a supporting act. and they are about to be a headliner at a festival here again in september. when i saw them here earlier this year they ran through old and new music. it’s just situational but they are touring their ass off playing an insane amount of shows. just depends if you see a turnstile show or a show where turnstile is opening for someone else. but they are doing more than enough to make sure everyone gets to see them somehow.
The person filming is behind the PA mains and it seems their getting more of stage volume with the actual speaker volume coming in a few milliseconds later. If you noticed that reverb slap that’s following the stage volume that’s the mains throwing the sound at the back of arena, it reflecting off and coming back.
He's recording from the front row. usually it doesnt have a good sound from there, because theres no speakers pointing at the place (Even with a Front Fill System). So, as the drums are the loudest thing on stage, that eats the whole mix from other sounds. Sorry for my english
Brady left early last year and Greg Cerwonka of Take Offense had been filling in since then. not sure why he's not on this tour, he might have had prior commitments with Take Offense or just needed a break.
I can honestly say turnstile just misses the mark. Some truly annoying vocals, unremarkable guitar riffs, just a generic sound. And the abysmal little electronic synths or whatever they have littered throughout their songs are so weird they don't sound like they belong anywhere near their sound.
@@guy539 what's not open minded about listening to death grips, to chet baker, to the ink spots, to Rush, to Nuvolascura... I mean like you're just assuming I'm old. Also if you simply read my comment I said I listen to everything from the 30s to current day music. The point you're trying to prove doesn't apply here maybe you don't have any point you can actually prove.