Dean's energy away from his own channel is so fun to watch. He's so much more high-energy and all over the place hahaha I love it. Can't wait to see y'all both crush it in Toronto!
New Archspire album is something I'm crazy stoked for . Just got into Carcosa and AngleMaker and been going through all the songs. So sick, love all 3 bands
I like your guys videos together. Long format podcast style is sick. There are like a few podcasts music/metal related that are ok but def. Not enough. 10/10.
Cool as hell to see someone shoutout Blotted Science, I fucking love that band but I rarely if ever hear anyone talk about them. There aren’t really any other bands that scratch the itch that they do. Also, I am rather excited to see you lads in Vancouver
All that remains - Six is the song that made me want to learn guitar. Now after playing for 15 years and getting into technical death metal, It it still one of the first things I play when I pickup any guitar.
Feel like I'm one of the boys, straight chilling listening to the convo. Exceppppt ya'll are fuckin gigachads at guitar and music in general and I'm over here doing mental gymnastics to play the most simple songs. LOL Anyways, enjoy the tour lads and good fortune to ya!
Bro I had tickets to see Nile with Decapitated here in Western Australia a few months before Vitek died. My friend at the time who was also my ride to the show got forced to stay late at work and we missed Decapitated. Still gutted to this day.
Marilyn Manson is also how I learned how to play guitar, too! Rob Zombie, Bizkit, Static-X, SOAD, Coal Chamber..etc. this was awesome. Great video, Andrew.
It is interesting to see Dean shares the same approach to technique learning. It is easy to think we have nothing to show for our skills when we have no full song covers recorded or learnt. If I look at how I play and all the skills I enjoy playing I can pick out the exact song or band that I listened to or tried to imitate at the time and I can feel better about how my playing has been forged
Quote of the Day : - Dean "No one can master 6 strings, except for Guthrie Govan, that dude did, that's about it. Everyone else is still working on it"
You guys make great videos together! we need more andrew and dean videos! you guys sound like two good friends just chatting away, no awkward-ness. Love these vids!
Love your guys' collab videos, and man Andrew has some killer guitars! Really hope I can make the Edmonton show! Only seen Archspire once in Vernon BC and it was awesome. Funny hearing you talk about Logan Lake cause I used to live there, population is around 2000.
I know it’s a silly request. I understand markets and tour schedules. BUT! Both Archspire AND Carcosa should come to Grand Junction Colorado! Mesa Theater is such a wonderful local venue and it’d be mind blowing to get both bands here. Love y’all! Thanks for doing what yall do. 🤙🏻🤘🏻🔥🖤🥰
Dean totally validated my current approach to learning/trying/practicing various guitar techniques: learning parts of songs to use as exercises, without really learning the whole song. I figured this was a lazy, non-productive way to improve, and since Dean did this, too, that totally validates that I'm right. 😂 Really, though, I'm glad I'm not the only one.
I saw atreyu before anyone knew who they were. They opened for rage against the machine in early 99. They were known as at the drive in at the time. It was a fantastic time. I think it was the battle of los angeles tour. I miss the good old days.
deans journey was so similar to mine actually started with opeth and dream theatre then necrophagist then a friend at work put me on to spawn of possession and it was over
Natural talent is so definitely a thing. Not only in music, but definitely also in music. People always seem to deny it’s existence, because they’ve worked thousands of hours to be where they are. Which is always the requirement to be as good as you can be at something. Most people will be a master at guitar with 10000+ hours of practice. But not all people will be Steve Vai, or Joe Satriani, or whichever one of the talented musicians that DID spend thousands of hours ON TOP OF their natural talent and ability. Even more people have that natural talent, but never get into guitar, they might find their talent also works for something else, or they’ll simply never find out they have it, or they miss the backbone to practice diligently. Fine. Talent isn’t everything, it’s a small factor that determines mostly the starting trajectory of your skill and in most cases also the final skill cap you can reach.
I know techincal deathmetal because of Jared I watched a playthrough video then stumbled onto dean and finally the rest of the band, only tech death band I’ve listened to. That’s my experience
John williams also "borrowed" a TON of his melodies from classical music. Listen to the 4th mvt of New World Symphony; John Williams took a lot of inspiration from it
I did like Nothing Else Matters and Enter Sandman riff on acoustic in like 91-92 and never touched a guitar again :D Started listening to Yngwie Malmsteen a few years prior though (and power metal like Sonata Arctica years earlier). Still love chunky guitars and mad solos.
I love the origin stories. This was a really entertaining video, dean is a top tier guitarist for me. Andrew ain't nothing to shake a stick at though. Good shit fellas.
E tuned guitars always sounded off to me compared to the music I listen to and kept me from being more into playing. When I bought my own les paul I immediately restrung wirh beefy's and tuned to C and loved playing suddenly. I am now onto A🤘 and dont plan to ever stop playing now.
As an American, I have no idea what goes on in Canada. The extent of my knowledge of the average Canadian experience is cold, snowing, Tim Horton's, moose, and maple syrup.
I've always loved limp Bizkit with Wes on guitar but nobody ever brings up "the unquestionable truth" album. It's in drop b and all but one song is heavy riffs. A whole album of groovy, aggressive, weird Wes letting his thrashy side show. Super fun album to learn songs from. Its some of the heaviest, fastest stuff he's written. Go listen to it.
Anyone wanting to write groove based riffs or breakdowns should go to a steel mill or metal fabrication shop. Just listen to the pulse of the tools being used and record it and slow/speed it up and transcribe it to guitar.
@@sagewyer8882 I agree. I love how "muddy" his lows can sound if that even makes sense. David from signs of the swarm has that dirty muddy sounding lows as well which I love.
I can relate Dean. I had tickets to the Summer Slaughter '07 NYC but couldn't make it. Then unfortunately Decapitated had that accident. AND THE BLOTTED SCIENCE MENTION!!! #getoffmylawn
34:24 yo that’s kinda me too when it comes to shows. Like mainly I’ve been watching shows and most of em are from the early ‘00s. Ig I’m not too into movies now idk
@@willisd8887 I missed it because it was a Monday and I had to work. 2019 had some killer shows. Black Crown Initiate with Inferi and Warforged at The Oasis. Not sure if you're interested but Sudden Waves is playing at Gus's Pub tomorrow night.
ABORTED & Wes Hauch? Those guys fuckin shred. Just like a comedy set, if any of those bands are playing first, their might not be an audience left, lmao.
And at some point I wanted to be there chatting with you guys struggling with my English skills about the first riffs we played and whining about you being able to afford the guitars and equipments you want without having to sell a kidney.
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The first song I learned was Freebird lol, then "as the palaces burn" by Lamb of God in drop d and never looked back lol.
dean has such a good vibe, same with you baena. keep riffing!
Same with you vapingcringe.
i find dean annoying and borderline insufferable tbh
Dean's energy away from his own channel is so fun to watch. He's so much more high-energy and all over the place hahaha I love it.
Can't wait to see y'all both crush it in Toronto!
he's pretty much the same on his channel... I think the main thing is he is with one of his friends vs his wife hah
dean is annoying as hell
Andrew is too self deprecating at times bro should be proud of himself he has gone along way to end up wheres he’s at now
True. I do find his humbleness very refreshing, though. Too many inflated egos around, especially on TH-cam.
I like that when Canadians start talking about smaller Canadian cities, the accent slowly ramps up.
New Archspire album is something I'm crazy stoked for . Just got into Carcosa and AngleMaker and been going through all the songs. So sick, love all 3 bands
Its Great to see Dean on the Channel with you, Andrew. Hope you guys make this a regular thing. Good stuffs...
I like your guys videos together. Long format podcast style is sick. There are like a few podcasts music/metal related that are ok but def. Not enough. 10/10.
Cool as hell to see someone shoutout Blotted Science, I fucking love that band but I rarely if ever hear anyone talk about them. There aren’t really any other bands that scratch the itch that they do. Also, I am rather excited to see you lads in Vancouver
The work from that band is phenomenal
Shoutout to ORIGIN, Suffocation, BRAIN DRILL,CRYPTOPSY, Hate Eternal! Technical death metal legends!
Real tech death!!!
Origin is properly listed first >:)
All that remains - Six is the song that made me want to learn guitar. Now after playing for 15 years and getting into technical death metal, It it still one of the first things I play when I pickup any guitar.
18:51 YESSSS!!! BLOTTED FUCKING SCIENCE!!! Dean just did a whole ass level up in 2 words in my world! 😂😂😂
Yea I remember being really into that band for a while and no one around me could understand why.. SO DAMN GOOD. Now I gotta go listen..
As a Cannibal Corpse fan, I feel the urge to tell everyone that Alex Webster is the groove guy in that band. I am such a fan girl 😂
Feel like I'm one of the boys, straight chilling listening to the convo. Exceppppt ya'll are fuckin gigachads at guitar and music in general and I'm over here doing mental gymnastics to play the most simple songs. LOL Anyways, enjoy the tour lads and good fortune to ya!
PS; the Doom shirt is rad lol and f uck you I replied to my own message just to say this.
Bro I had tickets to see Nile with Decapitated here in Western Australia a few months before Vitek died. My friend at the time who was also my ride to the show got forced to stay late at work and we missed Decapitated. Still gutted to this day.
First time i've ever heard anyone talk about , let alone play some Ron Jarzombek. Most underated musician ever !!
@deanlamb stoked you’re coming to Saskatoon. We drove to Regina to see you guys last time you were through.
I‘d love to see some of these videos with Wes Hauch also!
Marilyn Manson is also how I learned how to play guitar, too! Rob Zombie, Bizkit, Static-X, SOAD, Coal Chamber..etc. this was awesome. Great video, Andrew.
Love seeing these vids with you guys :-)
Man I love Dean..dude is such a nice and fun guy
I live in Saskatoon and I am so hyped for this show, going to be a good fucking time.
Can't wait to see y'all live soon! 🤘
My first show last year we covered sweet dreams, went over pretty well and we needed easy to learn covers to fill out the setlist
It is interesting to see Dean shares the same approach to technique learning. It is easy to think we have nothing to show for our skills when we have no full song covers recorded or learnt. If I look at how I play and all the skills I enjoy playing I can pick out the exact song or band that I listened to or tried to imitate at the time and I can feel better about how my playing has been forged
Quote of the Day :
- Dean
"No one can master 6 strings, except for Guthrie Govan, that dude did, that's about it. Everyone else is still working on it"
You guys make great videos together! we need more andrew and dean videos! you guys sound like two good friends just chatting away, no awkward-ness. Love these vids!
Love your guys' collab videos, and man Andrew has some killer guitars! Really hope I can make the Edmonton show! Only seen Archspire once in Vernon BC and it was awesome.
Funny hearing you talk about Logan Lake cause I used to live there, population is around 2000.
Loved the video. Had to check that my video was playing at normal speed. It was. Dean was just talking so fast haha
Someone from a Old School Death Metal band here with Andrew is my DREAM 👌🏾
Hobbs from Suffocation would be a cool guest
I was one of the 3 people in Saskatoon(Might have been closer to 10) but you played like there were thousands. Much respect.
Blotted Science when if ever can we get some more.
Yalls show will be my son’s first concert. See you in L. A.
Will be great to see you all in Vancouver 🤟
@deanlamb No way! Sweet dreams was one of my first guitar riffs as well. Really opened me up into metal music too
Looking forward to catching the tour in Tampa!
I know it’s a silly request. I understand markets and tour schedules. BUT! Both Archspire AND Carcosa should come to Grand Junction Colorado! Mesa Theater is such a wonderful local venue and it’d be mind blowing to get both bands here. Love y’all! Thanks for doing what yall do. 🤙🏻🤘🏻🔥🖤🥰
Dean totally validated my current approach to learning/trying/practicing various guitar techniques: learning parts of songs to use as exercises, without really learning the whole song. I figured this was a lazy, non-productive way to improve, and since Dean did this, too, that totally validates that I'm right. 😂 Really, though, I'm glad I'm not the only one.
I saw atreyu before anyone knew who they were. They opened for rage against the machine in early 99. They were known as at the drive in at the time. It was a fantastic time. I think it was the battle of los angeles tour. I miss the good old days.
Jarzombek brothers are god-tier!
heck yeah lets get some ARCHCOSA GOING. i was lucky enough to see Necrophagist live in toronto back in the day. was my 3rd concert ever. blew my mind
aaaah my BC buckos o its cool to see the collab!
deans journey was so similar to mine actually started with opeth and dream theatre then necrophagist then a friend at work put me on to spawn of possession and it was over
Yo! That two note shit is hella true. Coal Chambers Row Boat is another banger example.
Coors event centre is sick as hell and I will try my best to be there 🫡
Only all remains was the first song I heard by necrophagist and I fucking loved it lol
I really enjoyed your conversation. I would have loved to sit down and chat
Natural talent is so definitely a thing. Not only in music, but definitely also in music. People always seem to deny it’s existence, because they’ve worked thousands of hours to be where they are. Which is always the requirement to be as good as you can be at something. Most people will be a master at guitar with 10000+ hours of practice. But not all people will be Steve Vai, or Joe Satriani, or whichever one of the talented musicians that DID spend thousands of hours ON TOP OF their natural talent and ability. Even more people have that natural talent, but never get into guitar, they might find their talent also works for something else, or they’ll simply never find out they have it, or they miss the backbone to practice diligently. Fine. Talent isn’t everything, it’s a small factor that determines mostly the starting trajectory of your skill and in most cases also the final skill cap you can reach.
I started on a 7 string in Drop A, I’ve always stuck with 7 strings to the point that 6 string necks feel so small to me
I know techincal deathmetal because of Jared I watched a playthrough video then stumbled onto dean and finally the rest of the band, only tech death band I’ve listened to. That’s my experience
That Dean Lamb guitar is hard as fuck. Paint splatter is the shit. 🔥
John williams also "borrowed" a TON of his melodies from classical music. Listen to the 4th mvt of New World Symphony; John Williams took a lot of inspiration from it
I did like Nothing Else Matters and Enter Sandman riff on acoustic in like 91-92 and never touched a guitar again :D Started listening to Yngwie Malmsteen a few years prior though (and power metal like Sonata Arctica years earlier). Still love chunky guitars and mad solos.
awesome video! this topic of title comes up all the time lolll
I'm suuuuch a limp bizkit fan man. The chocolate starfish and the hotdog flavored water is a banger, listened to it today lol
I love the origin stories. This was a really entertaining video, dean is a top tier guitarist for me. Andrew ain't nothing to shake a stick at though. Good shit fellas.
E tuned guitars always sounded off to me compared to the music I listen to and kept me from being more into playing. When I bought my own les paul I immediately restrung wirh beefy's and tuned to C and loved playing suddenly. I am now onto A🤘 and dont plan to ever stop playing now.
I knew dean was Canadian but didn’t know you were, hail thy cold but warm weather metal 🤘🙌
Dean is my favorite person to listen to.
As an American, I have no idea what goes on in Canada. The extent of my knowledge of the average Canadian experience is cold, snowing, Tim Horton's, moose, and maple syrup.
Beana already starting out in a lower tuning than E standard really explains a lot 😂
I've always loved limp Bizkit with Wes on guitar but nobody ever brings up "the unquestionable truth" album.
It's in drop b and all but one song is heavy riffs. A whole album of groovy, aggressive, weird Wes letting his thrashy side show.
Super fun album to learn songs from. Its some of the heaviest, fastest stuff he's written.
Go listen to it.
My first experience with Meshuggah was the same!
Anyone wanting to write groove based riffs or breakdowns should go to a steel mill or metal fabrication shop. Just listen to the pulse of the tools being used and record it and slow/speed it up and transcribe it to guitar.
Bleed the future is "Not really good" only won a Juno
The vocal annoyance thing was me with Tom Barber’s gurgle-style gutterals haha. I love them now of course, CG and Darko
That's so funny cause he's one of my favorite vocalists haha
@@HollowSentence22 he’s become mine, tied with Bozeman. Toms work in darko is shifting him to first though haha
@@sagewyer8882 I agree. I love how "muddy" his lows can sound if that even makes sense. David from signs of the swarm has that dirty muddy sounding lows as well which I love.
@@HollowSentence22 as much of an ass as he is, cj mcreery has the same dirt for his lows that I love as well
What Dan Flashes did Dean get his pants from? The pattern is SOOOOOOO complicated
Right ear RIP! Awesome interview though ♥️
Personally, I cant wait for the "Fhashasteriskexclamationatd" tour!
First song I learned was drop c 94HOURS AS I LAY DYING
Dean, you gotta do a cover video of Synaptic Plasticity if you haven't already
I can relate Dean. I had tickets to the Summer Slaughter '07 NYC but couldn't make it. Then unfortunately Decapitated had that accident. AND THE BLOTTED SCIENCE MENTION!!! #getoffmylawn
Atlantic Canada needs some love
This! These are my ppls 🙌🏼💯🤣
You blew my mind my first riff ever was sweet dreams by MM😮😮😮
Lol I live in Toronto - so yes owning a house wild...
I need that pants!!! Where can I get them if you please)))
Undisclosed City, Cananda sounds nice.
But I also live in a box...so...
Loving the collabs guys. Great content! Inspiring me to play more guitar, thanks!
4:58 please expand I would love to know more about this topic.
34:24 yo that’s kinda me too when it comes to shows. Like mainly I’ve been watching shows and most of em are from the early ‘00s. Ig I’m not too into movies now idk
Awesome vid!
Wow Dean had the same death metal path I did 😮
omg John Petrucci pants sighting
Mortician did Double Drop E wayyy back when btw!
I wish you guys were playing in Halifax!
You must be new to the Maritime's, we don't count as "Canada" Lol
@@willisd8887 lmao I am not new and know. Archspire did play here one time though.
@@BrianBower Okay I must be new cause that's news to me, I swear I miss all the good shows wth
@@willisd8887 I missed it because it was a Monday and I had to work. 2019 had some killer shows. Black Crown Initiate with Inferi and Warforged at The Oasis. Not sure if you're interested but Sudden Waves is playing at Gus's Pub tomorrow night.
@@BrianBower I have seen that, I'll probably hit that up. Been ages since I've been to a show!
ABORTED & Wes Hauch? Those guys fuckin shred. Just like a comedy set, if any of those bands are playing first, their might not be an audience left, lmao.
Can't wait AAAA
Damn Dean is looking jacked af
23 minutes ago is crazy
And at some point I wanted to be there chatting with you guys struggling with my English skills about the first riffs we played and whining about you being able to afford the guitars and equipments you want without having to sell a kidney.
Crazy train and sweet dreams were the two first riffs I learned on guitar 🦾😂🦾
no one can master 6 strings except Gothrie!
What do you guys do for bass? If I was to play bass for a band that played 8 strings I would play a 4 string bass in C# standard
Honestly. A archspire X tech n9ne collab would go hard AF
I love the videos
Nu metal kids, who are now old, unite!
Also, next Archspire album = ALL NU METAL
This was filmed at my grandma's house. Ask me anything down below
meanwhile i started on a 7 string in drop a to g...😂
Blotted Science hell yeah
Toronto? LFG