@@MrFooqair yep. Already seen it a few months ago. I wish new yc stuff to be as aggressive as this track sounds. The latest album was not their best release unfortunately.
What I love about this is that the band's singer begins the gig by asking to f&ck this place up - you'd think that's a bit overconfident for one of the opening acts of a big, rainy metal festival in France. But guess what? She put heart and soul into the performance and got rewarded by a wonderful circle pit during the last song. Well played Sara! Well done French crowd.
OHHH, it's a metal festival. No wonder nobody seemed to give a fuck in the beginning. I'd be bugging the fuck out seeing Youth Code live, but then, I'm a rivethead. Couldn't give less of a shit about what metalheads are in to. Edit: I just got to what you were talking about. Yeah, NO WONDER THEY FORMED THE CIRCLE PIT. Consuming Guilt is an absolute fucking banger and I never get tired of hearing it. Feel like they would've done it even if Sara didn't command them to. Album version is always better, but what a fucking song to close out with. Beats me seeing Skinny Puppy close out with "Candle" for the last time I'll ever see them.
One of my favorite industrial acts! Sara and Ryan had made something truely unique: translating hardcore punk in both vocals and song structures, with only synthezisers for instruments! Truely a feat of the ages! ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
@@lkjkorn19 I feel you. I went to Monsters of Rock Brazil in 2015 to see Motörhead (for the first time). Lemmy was feeling ill and couldn't play. We only knew that when Motörhead was meant to be on stage and never appeared... Also, one of the reasons I bought Hellfest tickets was to see Skinny Puppy and Atari Teenage Riot. Both canceled some months prior to the festival. You'll surely still see Youth Code live, and it will be a hell of show! I hope you get to it soon.
My bad on first comment this is new material. With a couple of songs from skeleton keys to the doors of depression previous album to the new one yet released
C'est ton commentaire qui est malaisant. Youth Code avait toute sa place au HF et a fait un bon show. Merci au festival de continuer à poursuivre l'EBM et les courants associés!
@@nickb4347 Ah oui suis je bête. J'ai osé donner un avis sur un live approuvé par le sacro saint hellfest. Apparemment j'ai aussi chier sur un courant musical complet ( contre le lequel je n'ai absolument aucune animosité). Mais bon c'est un live se n'est pas que de la musique et je suis désolée mais visuellement c'est triste. Mais bon je te laisse dans ta petite dictature
@@baptistefaucheux3223 Zéro dictature mon pote. Je comprends tout à fait que ce style ne plaise pas à tout le monde, c'est vraiment un courant de niche, pas très accessible et qui ne parle pas à beaucoup de gens. Mais je trouve ça très bien que le Hellfest laisse à ce courant la possibilité de s'exprimer, et je trouve que le public métalleux et Hellfest n'est pas toujours très respectueux dans son accueil. Que l'ambiance soit mitigée, je peux admettre, que les commentaires soient franchement hostiles, je trouve vraiment que c'est une fermeture d'esprit. Donc le fait que tu qualifies ça de "malaise", je trouve ça un peu dur et excessif. Après que ça ne t'emballe pas je peux l'entendre, aucun soucis!
Ah man, there's nothing worse than musical snobbery, this (sick) band existing doesn't stop the traditional old-school leather-daddy industrial from existing too