I met these guys a couple years ago, hung out and talked to them for like 45 minutes before they ever went on stage, they were all really down to earth and awesome guys, especially this dude right here, he was so friendly and acted like he was just another guy at the show.
I just saw them in Boston. I met him at the merchandise table. He sold me my t shirt. We talked for a bit and he is exactly like you described. Very nice down to earth guy. Show was incredible.
Love this band, I just discovered them not too long ago. And they're what every new band should strive to be. They combine different types of metal and in the same song, so awesome.
2:57 that is a brilliant idea for a small live show. I really love the guitar sound for skeletonwitch - i think its something alot of people don't realise [this note is especially true of the latest album] but its alot like some of amon amarth's jams where the tone is all -crunch- and gives a clean cut vibe (ie, everything is audible, nothing the guitars play gets really muddied at all). Kind of taking the sound of old metal and making it something new :p
my favorite thing about what he said is that they tune to standard 440. i was beginning to think i was one of the only people who still only use standard. not really, but it is cool to see other ppl who also tune standard
I met these guys a couple years ago, hung out and talked to them for like 45 minutes before they ever went on stage, they were all really down to earth and awesome guys, especially this dude right here, he was so friendly and acted like he was just another guy at the show.
I just saw them in Boston. I met him at the merchandise table. He sold me my t shirt. We talked for a bit and he is exactly like you described. Very nice down to earth guy. Show was incredible.
Just opened for them last night and met this dude before the show, he seemed like a really cool guy! It kicked ass!
Love this band, I just discovered them not too long ago. And they're what every new band should strive to be. They combine different types of metal and in the same song, so awesome.
Simple and effective. No complex rack mount system with like 9 cables and 10 power cords. Just guitar to tube amp.
Nice to see a modern metal band using Marshalls. I love my JCM2000. It kicks ass.
I love this band, they're so fucking real and down to earth.
I like how Chance just walks through the background at the very end of the video. Classic.
2:57 that is a brilliant idea for a small live show.
I really love the guitar sound for skeletonwitch - i think its something alot of people don't realise [this note is especially true of the latest album] but its alot like some of amon amarth's jams where the tone is all -crunch- and gives a clean cut vibe (ie, everything is audible, nothing the guitars play gets really muddied at all). Kind of taking the sound of old metal and making it something new :p
*holds up Boss tuner* "We go through like a million of these things."
Translation: "These things just don't hold up on the road."
Nice and simple! Not 16 timings with a different guitar and backup guitar for each.
my favorite thing about what he said is that they tune to standard 440.
i was beginning to think i was one of the only people who still only use standard. not really, but it is cool to see other ppl who also tune standard
Dillinger Escape Plan also use an E Standard tuning.
Scott's pretty funny, Skeletonwitch rules!
Ohio pride! Keep it up guys. Love the band
was that a crate blue voodoo cab in the beginning?
What is that song at the intro?!
I feel bad that someone is going to steal that custom guitar holder idea. That's a great idea -- they should totally market that through someone.
23 Frets?!?!
:)
No pedals, I like AC/DC's style
omg he's so attractive
*tunings
so you are expecting me to say sorry or something? i didnt mean it in a bad way therefore you are still lucky to see em
lucky sob! \m/
Two footswitches to change the channels and reverb isn't really that much of a tap dancing job..
"we keep it simple" = "we can't afford for it to be complicated"