I adore how Fredrik can make chugs and slides technical and mesmerizing. A lot of the reason I like Pitch Black and Herr Faust. Simple bobbing grooves that break up in cool ways.
Fredrik's always been a master of writing something so simple yet so intricate, while at the same time being catchy AF, veryb Herr Faust'y vibes on this one
Ikr, it's like when he does his solo stuff, you realize how much he contributes to meshuggahs sound, this sounds like it could have come from Chaosphere
@@irishspagetti6565the members of Meshuggah take turns writing songs for albums. Thats a very crude way of explaining it but they do write their own songs individually on records. Check the writing credits for songs you like. Fred wrote my fav song Pineal Gland Optics.
Now THAT was unexpected and totally gorgeous!!!! Think I could listen to this for an hour and not be bored.. Or, ok, 30 minutes.. there is a limit to everything
I didn't even realize until this comment that he hasn't written anything on their last couple albums. Why is that? He wrote the majority of their earlier stuff.
@@Fu7ureBREED your correct my bad sorryZ I swear I remember reading somewhere he wrote riffs for that song & Thomas has trouble recording it but seems in wrong 😑 ✌️ awesome track tho
@@sheldonwright8770 it is. i remember when that album dropped i was convinced he wrote the song Violent Sleep of Reason because the groove sounded like something out of Sol Niger Within. Funny enough someone on youtube comments told me he didn't write anything on the album and it blew my mind
@@Fu7ureBREED it’s crazy how much lovgren has stepped up to the plate writing, like it took all those years before he was aloud too haha, he works really well helping to get haakes ideas out there too. Hopefully we get Fred’s second sdfx album before too long !
The songs Tomas and Dick write together are great, but those Fredrik/Marten tracks are what got me into Meshuggah. I hope to high heaven Fredrik has at least one songwriting credit the next album.
really hope it is!! feels like the good old ostinato rythms he did on special defects1, but just .... man, makes happy to hear something from him beside his magical crazy solos
Ive worshipped this guy since i was like 14. Ive fallen in and out of favor with Meshuggah many times since then but i would not have the eclectic taste that i do now without this mans riffage soothing my teenage angst meanwhile opening my eyes to jazz fusion and heady electronic music. Finally caught them live again for the first time in years a couple months ago; it was really special getting to see Fred lead the pack again, and they’ve become so much more appreciated now by many, getting the support and extra talent they’ve always deserved to push their show into a total spectacle. Honestly a dream come true to see a childhood favorite caught in a dingy Cleveland bar come to life in such epic proportion on the big stage as an adult year later. ❤️❤️❤️
I find the name of this amusing. An agrimotor is a tractor, and Fredrik has always referred to the grindy bass tone Meshuggah have had as being like a tractor.
This sounds like someone is trying to rivet the world together, while at the same time someone is using a giant chainsaw to undo that work, while stuka dive bombers are trying to stop both parties from achieving their aim - I love it. Fred composing the sound track for the end of the world party
Fredrik's created Riffing and Rhythm along with the Distortion of choice. Is Definitely a yes for my ears. I could listen to this a handful of times maybe More before it became overplayed to me... I don't know how Meshuggah fans like myself would feel if Fredrik wrote a Sol Niger Part 2.. Honestly i would Greatly Enjoy if that day would come...
Well, then bother to explain me the fact :) What instruments \ drumkit items are making 4\4? I hear how hi-hat + snare are clearly making 6/x @@boingdaman
Yeah I hear you man, but that's the triplets you're hearing. Okay so counting the 4/4 is 1: Bass drum 2: snare 3: BD 4: snare in 72 bpm. 4/4 = 4, 8, 16 or 32 bars right? If you count this way, the different parts (verse, chorus) adds up to 4, 8, 16 etc. The chorus for instance; every 1 is marked with Fredrik going up an octave. Also the cymbals in the verse mark every 4th or 8th bar or whatever. I see what you mean though, but it's the 3/4 waltz kinda groove that confuses the time signature with the rhythm. I don't really know how else to explain it. 100% 4/4
Awesome! A great example of incredible songwriting to make a song *build*... when the section starts at 1:00, it makes it hit even harder! I personally prefer the guitar tones Meshuggah used in the mid to late 90s, but this is still awesome.
fun fact, used to work with a Jazz Cat guitarist. I tried to get him into "extreme" music everything but Special Defects failed. Special Defects (the album) he would request by name when we drove on work road trips.
As good as Immutable was, I felt like it was lacking something. I couldn't quite work out what it was. Yes, it had grooves. But the grooves weren't grooving like they were in other albums like Chaosphere, I, Catch 33, Nothing, and Obzen. I felt like they were missing that raw, tribal aggression. The hypnotizing power of a feverish trance. I now know why. According to Mårten Hagström, "The last album [Fredrik] really wrote for was Obzen". This explains SO much. The last Meshuggah album I truly loved was Obzen. After that, I felt like Meshuggah never again captured that aggressive, tribal sound that made them stand out so much again. Hearing this song now, I understand where it came from. It was Fredrik. Man, I miss his influence in the band. Immutable was good, but it sounded almost like it was written by a band that was trying to be Meshuggah. I really hope Fredrik rejoins. Does anyone know why he left? And does anyone know if he's spoken about rejoining? Many of these comments mention that he might be dropping a solo project? Does anyone know how likely this is? This song slapped so hard. The production is also insanely powerful. I loved it!
Fredrik is back with the band touring Immutable. He also did the solos on the album. Fredrik left because he wanted to build a new studio and work on a new solo album. EDIT: There are videos on youtube on Fredriks own channel regarding his work on the new solo album, but they are quite old.
Looking back on Obzen I can confidently say that it is the best that Meshuggah released. I still remember the impact it made when it came out. 10/10. But the albums that came out after it weren’t bad at all and I really enjoy them but it doesn’t have that Obzen quality to them
@G B I am not sure what you are talking about. What do you mean with "Haake became too much involved in the directions the band took"? Are you saying that Haake should not be part of the band? Also, what do you mean with "Haake keeps Jens way too busy"?
When I first heard the demo of the Area 33 SDX, I didn't really like the sound of the drums much, but then they released the video with this song and it all made much more sense. Those kicks sound absolutely crushing when used in the right circumstances. Might have to give Area 33 another go!
Someone tell me why Fredrik doesn't release more music, Meshuggah, solo or otherwise. I find that his input is integral in Meshuggah for me; it just has not been the same since he took a backseat in songwriting for the band. I mean no disrespect to Meshuggah but I could almost forgo the last 3 or so albums just to have more Fredrik. The excitement and actual listening experience on the last few albums have suffered greatly IMO because of his lack of prominence in the band. Probably an unpopular opinion but I think Haake AND Fredrik are the heart of the band and everything after Obzen just feels like an EP without the mind-bending influence and groove he brings.
I think Dick and Marten are still carrying forward the gigantic legacy of Meshuggah, but you are right in a way. Fredrik is unmatchable in certain aspects of songwriting, you just know it is him even if he never repeats the same stuff. I just feel Fredrik is in a whole different league altogether, he has transcended Meshuggah. Meshuggah are still my favorite band, but Fredrik is just godlike.
bruh demiruge, by the ton, clockworks , the demons name, born in dissonance , arguably the grooviest heavy tracks in the catlogue , but honestly every meshuggah song is the best so rankings are pointless, but the part isn't greater then the whole lol
@@baileyhawk5158 All the songs you mention miss that prog/thrash balance from earlier in their career which I'm very fond of. I agree demons and clockworks are probably some of the better tracks from their respective albums but as a whole, everything after 2008 seemed to be missing something for me. When I found out Fredrik stepped back in the band I was able to conclude that this was the major element that was missing, for me. I literally love pretty much every track starting back at the Meshuggah ep in '89 up until Obzen in 2008. Their early odd time signature/Metallica sound thing in the early years and the experimental era from Nothing to Catch 33 are my favourite and have many of my favourite metal tracks ever. I don't dislike Meshuggah now but I stopped buying their albums after Koloss; it just wasn't worth it to have one song like "they move below" and pay full album price for the rest of the songs I will probably rarely revisit after first checking them out. I'm glad people have gotten into Meshuggah but they just aren't the same to me after Obzen blew up. I like that album but it was a turning point in their sound.
Can you please give us a link to original audio file? You know that will make a lot of people happy! I've read terms & conditions on their page, and it seems that it's not forbidden to share original file for free...
@@Ibanez8string Bb. Already checked on my 8-string. The first chord of the first riff is Bb on the 7th, Gb on 6, D on 5, then Bb-G-Eb for the second chord.
i just leave this here: ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍 - and what an exciting time to be alive in this year of 2023 - we can do it ya´ll!
tf
@@cdrumz is this some lgbt rainbow or what
@@behindthen0thing It’s either ironic or it’s an abomination in the comments of a great song.
@Richard Harrold Ok great, what the fuck does that have to do with Meshuggah ?
@Richard Harrold You actually projected that homophobia onto my question then made an irrelevant comment.
The world is not ready for another Special Defects.
When it's released the extraterrestrial invasion will begin.
I am😢
yes we are
@@donsal.t.1765 I make instrumentals in the style of Shuggah. th-cam.com/video/ZrMYSae1y-8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=E0fqVT0dY6fWb1iu
Speak for yourself, nerd. We've been ready since '98
I would pay so much money for a new Special Defects album. Please Fredrik, grant your blessings!
Please. That would be amazing. I don't care if it's Special Defects, as long as Mats and Morgan are on it.
he has been working on it for 10-15 years, Dirk Verbeuren and Morgan agren on drums.
*I'd buy it in a jiffy.*
Like How Much?
Indeed
This tone is so fucking immense, man.
reallyy wondering what he used, im guessing a real amp probably, Maybe a hermansson modded amp?
@@pipespeeps5349 most likely Fortin NTS
1:00 oh snap! He just went there
I adore how Fredrik can make chugs and slides technical and mesmerizing. A lot of the reason I like Pitch Black and Herr Faust. Simple bobbing grooves that break up in cool ways.
I absolutely looove pitch black, my favourite meshuggah song
Fredrik's always been a master of writing something so simple yet so intricate, while at the same time being catchy AF, veryb Herr Faust'y vibes on this one
Herr Faust was Mick Gordon's writing though wasn't it?
@@XxMETALJAREDxX nope.. Fredricks.. unless you know something i dont lol
one thing meshuggah taught me over the years is simple is good as long as simple is interesting
@@teamskdm1 One thing Meshuggah taught me over the years is that Meshuggah is good as long as Meshuggah is Meshugging
i dont think anyone hit the chug like this guy and meshuggah did. this slaps
Whatever this guy writes is so unique and infectious! Godamm genius, eagerly waiting for is solo project
Ikr, it's like when he does his solo stuff, you realize how much he contributes to meshuggahs sound, this sounds like it could have come from Chaosphere
@@irishspagetti6565the members of Meshuggah take turns writing songs for albums. Thats a very crude way of explaining it but they do write their own songs individually on records. Check the writing credits for songs you like.
Fred wrote my fav song Pineal Gland Optics.
This should be the sound for a Civil Defense Siren!
th-cam.com/video/ikIyopN35VY/w-d-xo.html
Hesa Fredrik Thordenal
If we must have war we must play this as a calling card before the onslaught begins
@@Dogfood130 Den va´ klockren..🤣🤘☮
Tornado warning sign.
Thordendal and Haake are the perfect storm.
Too bad Haake ain't on this
This is Morgan Agren I think
@@elsanta9112 It's a drum machine
Now THAT was unexpected and totally gorgeous!!!! Think I could listen to this for an hour and not be bored.. Or, ok, 30 minutes.. there is a limit to everything
Really hope that the next Meshuggah album has some songwriting by Fred. The dude is a genius.
I didn't even realize until this comment that he hasn't written anything on their last couple albums. Why is that? He wrote the majority of their earlier stuff.
@@NateLinehan666He has been devoting much of his time to building a Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses. He leads a congregation in his home town.
@@JarodRebuckIs this true? Not trying to argue or cast doubt, just not what I expected lol
@@SchlomoKiddheimer I can't find anything to corroborate it.
@@SchlomoKiddheimer No.... he spent a lot of time building a recording studio in Järfälla, Sweden. He is back with the band now. :)
A song from the event horizon. The fabric of the universe is being compressed by great and terrible forces. Awsome.
As a Meshuggah fan of course i am here , love the insanity of it all . brings me joy like am refreshed afterwards !
3 Seconds into the song I started smiling cause I knew Id love the rest
Same, then I saw it's only 3 minutes... Thats the only bad part lol.
I'm pretty sure Fredrik hasn't written any songs for Meshuggah since Koloss. I'm dying to hear another project from him.
He wrote ‘by the ton’ off VSOR
@@sheldonwright8770 interesting, in the album booklet he's not credited for it. It says it was written by Haake & Lovgren
@@Fu7ureBREED your correct my bad sorryZ I swear I remember reading somewhere he wrote riffs for that song & Thomas has trouble recording it but seems in wrong 😑 ✌️ awesome track tho
@@sheldonwright8770 it is. i remember when that album dropped i was convinced he wrote the song Violent Sleep of Reason because the groove sounded like something out of Sol Niger Within. Funny enough someone on youtube comments told me he didn't write anything on the album and it blew my mind
@@Fu7ureBREED it’s crazy how much lovgren has stepped up to the plate writing, like it took all those years before he was aloud too haha, he works really well helping to get haakes ideas out there too. Hopefully we get Fred’s second sdfx album before too long !
I’ve had this on repeat for a while now. What a banger
This song has enthralled in all of the very high pitched details beyond the guitar riff.
The songs Tomas and Dick write together are great, but those Fredrik/Marten tracks are what got me into Meshuggah. I hope to high heaven Fredrik has at least one songwriting credit the next album.
Oh my yes! To live in a time when this appears. Massive respect, Thordendal!
Giving me Catch 33 vibes.
Absolutely, very other-worldly in a similar way.
More like KORN
@@zvjatouslawinc.7098 are you senile?
@@loganbrown9845 th-cam.com/video/ikIyopN35VY/w-d-xo.html
@@zvjatouslawinc.7098 🤣🤣🤣
really hope it is!!
feels like the good old ostinato rythms he did on special defects1,
but just .... man, makes happy to hear something from him beside his magical crazy solos
The best guitar player and compositors of The universo ✌️💀
1:00 - mmmmmmmmmm, chiiiiiiiiic!!!
Ive worshipped this guy since i was like 14. Ive fallen in and out of favor with Meshuggah many times since then but i would not have the eclectic taste that i do now without this mans riffage soothing my teenage angst meanwhile opening my eyes to jazz fusion and heady electronic music. Finally caught them live again for the first time in years a couple months ago; it was really special getting to see Fred lead the pack again, and they’ve become so much more appreciated now by many, getting the support and extra talent they’ve always deserved to push their show into a total spectacle. Honestly a dream come true to see a childhood favorite caught in a dingy Cleveland bar come to life in such epic proportion on the big stage as
an adult year later. ❤️❤️❤️
I have a similar experience. They are coming to my town in April. It'll be 25 years ago since I last watched them live.
i wanted to leave a comment, read yours, that will do.
saw them at the Agora as well, such a great show
My only wish is to see the monstrosity of a show of Meshuggah and die in a violent sleep
I was at that same Cleveland show
I find the name of this amusing. An agrimotor is a tractor, and Fredrik has always referred to the grindy bass tone Meshuggah have had as being like a tractor.
This sounds like someone is trying to rivet the world together, while at the same time someone is using a giant chainsaw to undo that work, while stuka dive bombers are trying to stop both parties from achieving their aim - I love it. Fred composing the sound track for the end of the world party
Creative reply , I can dig it.
@@marcusmattern5960 seems like more of a statement.
Count me in for that party.
Fredrik's created Riffing and Rhythm along with the Distortion of choice. Is Definitely a yes for my ears. I could listen to this a handful of times maybe More before it became overplayed to me... I don't know how Meshuggah fans like myself would feel if Fredrik wrote a Sol Niger Part 2.. Honestly i would Greatly Enjoy if that day would come...
I think it was just a demo track he did to promote the new ToonTrack Superior Drummer samples. Either way its awesome to hear him writing music again!
Yes it is. But is a taste of what we all hope will be coming form his new solo album!!!
@@Ibanez8string is he actually doing a new solo album?
@@davidbond8139 Nothing is confirmed. Just speculations
@@davidbond8139 He's been working on the new solo album on and off for many years now..
th-cam.com/video/ikIyopN35VY/w-d-xo.html
love the approach, thick sound!
the machine is still working. glad to hear that. all souls of reducers are just happy now.
The swedes man. Fred can shred
Fredrik number one forever 👊
Here we gooooo! I hope this clip will be a section of the new solo album!!! Everyone here who knows will be waiting for the next Special Defects
Is he actually doing a new solo album?
Sol Niger still blows me away, after all this time I’ve still never heard anything like it
@@davidbond8139yeah, it’s been mentioned as in progress for many years. Special Defects #2
This ain't Mario Kart, dude
@@davidbond8139 Thats why he didnt toure with Meshuggah for the past years, he back with them again tho
Just shows me how much fredriks writing has been missing from Meshuggah
Im here for it
Jesus. Dirty AF. Brutal. Love it
Just lovely, as always.
супер, ждем альбома
Damn that's even in 6/4, not typical and ultraawesome
Nah bru it's triplets in 4/4
@@boingdaman I will respectfully disagree :) Anyways, what's the big difference?
Disagree to facts all you want friend, it's triplets in 4/4. You might count the rhythm in 3s, thats the triplets. Time signature is straight up 4/4.
Well, then bother to explain me the fact :) What instruments \ drumkit items are making 4\4? I hear how hi-hat + snare are clearly making 6/x @@boingdaman
Yeah I hear you man, but that's the triplets you're hearing. Okay so counting the 4/4 is 1: Bass drum 2: snare 3: BD 4: snare in 72 bpm. 4/4 = 4, 8, 16 or 32 bars right? If you count this way, the different parts (verse, chorus) adds up to 4, 8, 16 etc. The chorus for instance; every 1 is marked with Fredrik going up an octave. Also the cymbals in the verse mark every 4th or 8th bar or whatever. I see what you mean though, but it's the 3/4 waltz kinda groove that confuses the time signature with the rhythm. I don't really know how else to explain it. 100% 4/4
If the cordyceps virus was a song.
Fungus.
This is def Fungal Metal
Cordyceps is a mushroom and yes a fungus.
@@joedirt3563oh so educated
If corona fungus were among us
Boy are my parents glad I didn't learn about Meshuggah until I moved away from home 😀
Awesome! A great example of incredible songwriting to make a song *build*... when the section starts at 1:00, it makes it hit even harder! I personally prefer the guitar tones Meshuggah used in the mid to late 90s, but this is still awesome.
Styggaste på länge!
Ok so, Fredrik Thordendal and the DoomSlayer walk into a bar...
fun fact, used to work with a Jazz Cat guitarist. I tried to get him into "extreme" music everything but Special Defects failed. Special Defects (the album) he would request by name when we drove on work road trips.
he knew
As usual I don´t know how to clap my hands to Fredriks stuff, but I like it.
Clap like your having a stroke.
can you count to three?
Can't wait for the gig here in Helsinki soon!
This should be on the next Doom game! fuckin epic
This shit fills all the chasms in my skull that other music has left...
beautiful ❤
I met via my uncle back in the Destroy Erase Improve days, they had coffee talking about kids while I played with lego.
holy fucking shit.
Respect and honor be heaped up on the crest of Thordendal!🤘🤯🤙👌😎
Thordendalian Waltz!
This grooves hard af
This is fuckin incredible. 11:04pm & I’m about to throw my candle into my kitchen
That was awesome.
As good as Immutable was, I felt like it was lacking something. I couldn't quite work out what it was. Yes, it had grooves. But the grooves weren't grooving like they were in other albums like Chaosphere, I, Catch 33, Nothing, and Obzen. I felt like they were missing that raw, tribal aggression. The hypnotizing power of a feverish trance. I now know why.
According to Mårten Hagström, "The last album [Fredrik] really wrote for was Obzen".
This explains SO much.
The last Meshuggah album I truly loved was Obzen. After that, I felt like Meshuggah never again captured that aggressive, tribal sound that made them stand out so much again.
Hearing this song now, I understand where it came from. It was Fredrik. Man, I miss his influence in the band. Immutable was good, but it sounded almost like it was written by a band that was trying to be Meshuggah. I really hope Fredrik rejoins. Does anyone know why he left? And does anyone know if he's spoken about rejoining?
Many of these comments mention that he might be dropping a solo project? Does anyone know how likely this is?
This song slapped so hard. The production is also insanely powerful. I loved it!
Fredrik is back with the band touring Immutable. He also did the solos on the album. Fredrik left because he wanted to build a new studio and work on a new solo album.
EDIT: There are videos on youtube on Fredriks own channel regarding his work on the new solo album, but they are quite old.
He had a good amount of credits on Koloss, but nothing since, and that's the last album that was really engaging to me also
Looking back on Obzen I can confidently say that it is the best that Meshuggah released. I still remember the impact it made when it came out. 10/10. But the albums that came out after it weren’t bad at all and I really enjoy them but it doesn’t have that Obzen quality to them
@G B I am not sure what you are talking about. What do you mean with "Haake became too much involved in the directions the band took"?
Are you saying that Haake should not be part of the band?
Also, what do you mean with "Haake keeps Jens way too busy"?
Catch 33 was mostly written by Marten
Goddamn! Sounds like 20 layered guitar tracks!
Smeals like a sneak peak for the next Fredrik's Special Defects.
i love this man
Отличгый звук, атмосферный🤘🤘🤘🤘
він там мопедом їде!)
@@maxklein33 don't be talking in ukraine language pideraz
man this is already good
When I first heard the demo of the Area 33 SDX, I didn't really like the sound of the drums much, but then they released the video with this song and it all made much more sense. Those kicks sound absolutely crushing when used in the right circumstances. Might have to give Area 33 another go!
Dude he hasn't dropped a track since Koloss I don't think so this is so hype.
Insane 👹
Thank God for the sweeds 💪
O... Mai... F A W K !!!
No words.
Nah that's 2
AMAZING
Man...this is fuckin heavy, he's like, I want to add drums into my guitar it isn't heavy enough. Drummer says..yes.
I'm so excited to hear his new release!!!
When its gonna be dropped? Didnt know at all hes about to release anything new. This track is so from another world though 😮❤
@@mjk9833 There’s no album as far as we know
@@northtimo666 damn… 🥺thx anyways!
Anyone know when he's gonna get this album out. Yet?
YES!
Am I hearing a Chaosphere hidden trax ?
33👽33
Thank you Daddy Fred x
Someone tell me why Fredrik doesn't release more music, Meshuggah, solo or otherwise. I find that his input is integral in Meshuggah for me; it just has not been the same since he took a backseat in songwriting for the band. I mean no disrespect to Meshuggah but I could almost forgo the last 3 or so albums just to have more Fredrik. The excitement and actual listening experience on the last few albums have suffered greatly IMO because of his lack of prominence in the band. Probably an unpopular opinion but I think Haake AND Fredrik are the heart of the band and everything after Obzen just feels like an EP without the mind-bending influence and groove he brings.
FACTS
I think Dick and Marten are still carrying forward the gigantic legacy of Meshuggah, but you are right in a way. Fredrik is unmatchable in certain aspects of songwriting, you just know it is him even if he never repeats the same stuff. I just feel Fredrik is in a whole different league altogether, he has transcended Meshuggah. Meshuggah are still my favorite band, but Fredrik is just godlike.
@@nihilanth_mudrarakshas Well said..
bruh demiruge, by the ton, clockworks , the demons name, born in dissonance , arguably the grooviest heavy tracks in the catlogue , but honestly every meshuggah song is the best so rankings are pointless, but the
part isn't greater then the whole lol
@@baileyhawk5158 All the songs you mention miss that prog/thrash balance from earlier in their career which I'm very fond of. I agree demons and clockworks are probably some of the better tracks from their respective albums but as a whole, everything after 2008 seemed to be missing something for me. When I found out Fredrik stepped back in the band I was able to conclude that this was the major element that was missing, for me. I literally love pretty much every track starting back at the Meshuggah ep in '89 up until Obzen in 2008. Their early odd time signature/Metallica sound thing in the early years and the experimental era from Nothing to Catch 33 are my favourite and have many of my favourite metal tracks ever. I don't dislike Meshuggah now but I stopped buying their albums after Koloss; it just wasn't worth it to have one song like "they move below" and pay full album price for the rest of the songs I will probably rarely revisit after first checking them out. I'm glad people have gotten into Meshuggah but they just aren't the same to me after Obzen blew up. I like that album but it was a turning point in their sound.
Awesome
Can you please give us a link to original audio file? You know that will make a lot of people happy!
I've read terms & conditions on their page, and it seems that it's not forbidden to share original file for free...
Please!!!
All hail Lord Thordendal!
Fredrik, you are Meshuggah's Soul...
this video's effects hurt my eyes
Modern windows movie maker has some trippy stuff. It looked to me like the lead guitar effects.
@@loganbrown9845 What is the name of the effect in the video?
@@karmadrumer Chromatic aberration. Seems the visual equivalent to a saturated reverb. Looks like Fred's guitars sound here.
Sick!
god I NEED SDFX 2
Fucking awesome
The intro reminds me of the song "Icon" by Pain of Salvation
Brutal
Please more
I got my titillate spayed !
God. Damn.
The breakdown from Jambi by Tool but it’s a whole Meshuggah song
Is this guy in Meshuggah? He is doing this solo? Sounds like it should be a Meshuggah song.
🤘🏾🙏🏾🤘🏾
Special defects please 🙏
this is like a video game soundtrack...i like it BUT i prefer the chaotic nature of Sol niger within
Raw, heavy though crasher.
Why do I feel like Les Claypool and his whamola would be a perfect fit in this?
True enough!!
if you read the DEI liner notes under "inspiration" they list Primus :)
is he playing in #F tuning here?
It's in Bb. Doesn't seem to touch the 8th string in this one.
@@byronleon Thank you, the tone sounds absolutely crushing.
@@symbolic_913 Agreed.
It’s in B
@@Ibanez8string Bb. Already checked on my 8-string. The first chord of the first riff is Bb on the 7th, Gb on 6, D on 5, then Bb-G-Eb for the second chord.