one of the most satisfying drum playthroughs to watch on YT period. Beautiful technique, silky smooth clean blasts, and the drum tuning is on point. You are what every metal drummer aspires to be!
Is it real play? I can't see enough step to kick and snare that's trigger to midi? it's too even (and sounds hype) maybe I could not understand drums.lol
@Jacob Smith SO, I'm a failed abortion and YOU are my dad?!... Well, thanks for telling me the truth, #impotent EDIT: not even close to being mad at all btw
Man, your heal-toe double strokes are super linear! Insanely fast hands too! So mesmerising... a privilege to witness brother. Thank you Leo & Unique Leader. N.B. Close my eyes and I could be listening to Austin Archey, who I also dig. Uncanny!
Finally the one black kid in a music store that doesn’t play stupid bouncy butt church music and actually can play……..I love blasting at guitar center in a real set while the electronic drum kids have to stop and stare
Kid makes it look so easy. Never would have guessed some African American teenager was the master behind these drums and I feel dumb for saying that but what that culture brought to boring modern music, thank fuck! Keep tearing this shit up!!
@Jacob Smith As an African American Find this uplifting. for years I've searched for people my ethnicity because of th stereotype of satan and all that shit, but to the few of us who dig this music. We don't just dive into the water of Metal. Especially deathcore. So we lay low until someone who is confident enough to openly play this music who's part of our ethnic group. Helping us to open up and embrace it publicly. So yes, It is constantly evoked. You're annoyed by it and it is pathetic. But someone like me it's somewhat empowering, because we as African American metalheads are no longer outside looking in.
@@Virvum_Juggernaut That's why I said, "Another." Obviously he's not the first, moreover DEFINITELY not the last. For more examples Adam Warren, "AsThey Burn" the band, "Wrust" the band, Mike Alexander, and many more.
@Jacob Smith I was acknowledging the fact that you are Aggravated by me saying what I said yet wanting you to understand why my last comment was about ethnicity. My ethnicity always condemns this music as the usual evil, that's why I brought it up. Once again it encourages those of us who refute our usual traditional music.