What a great show... 1 - SGNL-01 (0:00) 2 - So Did We (1:09) 3 - Backlit (10:19) 4 - The Beginning and the End (18:07) 5 - In Fiction (27:36) 6 - Wills Dissolve (37:31) 7 - Interlude (44:20) 8 - Grinning Mouths (45:24) 9 - Interlude with thanks (53:22) 9 - Altered Course (54:52) 10 - End of the live - thanks, good night (1:08:03) 11 - Interlude (1:10:30) 10 - Carry (1:11:37)
@KIMBEAST22 : They will do a special live on October 13th 2018 , in Los Angeles. They will use the band name Celestial instead of Isis. I've got already my ticket!!
The sound guy did an awesome job here. You can for sure tell they were still getting the logistics of heavy/soft aspect down, later it was a science. Great show.
Hey Kevin! They will do a special live on October 13th 2018 , in Los Angeles. They will use the band name Celestial instead of Isis. Hope to see you there ! ;)
"...One of progressive metal’s most influential underground bands..." yes...but also a poorly or miss-understood band ... badly digested ... and sometimes little appreciated ... and that makes it bigger ..... thanks for uploading and sharing ....
Only just discovered these guys through a mate. Panopticon is amazing. Gutted i'll probably never get a chance to see some of these tracks performed live
I was front row at their final concert in Seattle, Washington. Could have shaken hands with the singer. If you like these guys, check out Cult of Luna.
I don't hear any similarities between Isis and Cult of Luna. Tool, Neurosis, Godflesh? Sure. Kind of. But I feel Bohren, Friends of Dean Martinez, and other bands who create moody spacial music have more in common with Isis irregardless of the fact they're nowhere near the same genre. Isis is one of my favorite bands and I can't listen to Cult of Luna. It's all subjective afterall.
Great show, but far from their peak in my opinion. I thought they constantly improved, right up to the end. In fact, I believe the reason they gave for breaking up was that they wanted to end it before they peaked.
35l332I4698l4353 we're all entitled to our opinions :), our interpretation of this bands music is very personal and subjective so I'm not disagreeing with you by any means, but imo I believe Panopticon to wavering radiant was their peak, and Panopticon being their most successful album as well. The band published the reason for their break up on their blog, and it was because they felt they were at their peak and wanted top leave it that way, on top, as the blog quotes: "We've seen too many bands push past the point of a dignified death and we all promised one another early on in the life of the band that we would do our best to ensure ISIS would never fall victim to that syndrome. " you can read more here: www.isistheband.com/2010/05/isis-has-reached-end_18.html
Jason Gittens Yeah that's the quote I was referring to. Panopticon is awesome, and I think a lot of people share your opinion about it being the best. But to me it sounded like Oceanic II (not a bad thing), whereas ITAOT and especially Wavering Radiant were more complex with a Tool and King Crimson influence. I especially love the way Harris' drumming evolved. All their albums are killer though. Twas such a sad day for me when they called it quits.
35l332I4698l4353 Harris was an amazing drummer, I also agree with the TOOL, King Crimson reference too, but at the same time it was completely their own sound. ITAOT really showed another side of the band. I actually discovered them when they opened for TOOL, and luckily they hit my city a month before they announced their break-up so was lucky enough to see them play a lot of wavering radiant. I'll truly miss this band, they were just so damn good.
well you you may think your headphones may be, but your sounds card or whatever your device is you're playing back on may not be, there are way too many variables on your end that can affect your personal sound quality, EQ settings, DSP, headphone quality, soundcard quality, etc. etc... too many to list.. my set up is studio quality for recording purposes and this sounds pretty much spot on, it's a live recording, so its not going to be full out studio quality but it's very good nonetheless, sadly for you it has to be on your end as hard as may be for you to believe, as out of the 30,000+ people who have enjoyed this video, you are the very first to complain, which speaks volumes. I've been in IT for decades and users always think it's not their gear, or set up, but the reality is, 99% of the time it is... sorry your setup doesn't play this back to your liking, but 29,999 others had no issues... so it has to be on your end.
i was on metaldating and i came across this profile who was an attractive girl her first favorite band was ISIS i was like ? what category are they fall under? ? this sure doesn't sound metal
What a great show...
1 - SGNL-01 (0:00)
2 - So Did We (1:09)
3 - Backlit (10:19)
4 - The Beginning and the End (18:07)
5 - In Fiction (27:36)
6 - Wills Dissolve (37:31)
7 - Interlude (44:20)
8 - Grinning Mouths (45:24)
9 - Interlude with thanks (53:22)
9 - Altered Course (54:52)
10 - End of the live - thanks, good night (1:08:03)
11 - Interlude (1:10:30)
10 - Carry (1:11:37)
sad i'll never be able to see these guys live again. Or wear one of there shirts in the US again.
+KIMBEAST22 Wear your Isis merch with pride!
Same
I wear mine to work.
I don't wear mine because I'd like to pass them to my kids. 0 fuc!s given to anyone who judges without knowing or asking.
@KIMBEAST22 : They will do a special live on October 13th 2018 , in Los Angeles. They will use the band name Celestial instead of Isis. I've got already my ticket!!
Saw them with Pelican in Chicago on their farewell tour. It was epic. One of my favorite shows I've gone to.
I saw them with pelican in Florida as well. Epic is almost understatement.def one my fav. shows As well
Love this band
Me too !!! I just discovered them
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The sound guy did an awesome job here. You can for sure tell they were still getting the logistics of heavy/soft aspect down, later it was a science. Great show.
Legendary band!
The Beginning and the End (18:07) is just wow......
What a amazing show!!!!.. Jeff thank you for rocking the MM stingray!!! I knew it just by the tone on the albums!!!
RIP Caleb
Wish I could have been there
Hey Kevin! They will do a special live on October 13th 2018 , in Los Angeles. They will use the band name Celestial instead of Isis. Hope to see you there ! ;)
"...One of progressive metal’s most influential underground bands..." yes...but also a poorly or miss-understood band ... badly digested ... and sometimes little appreciated ... and that makes it bigger ..... thanks for uploading and sharing ....
Theyre not prog metal
@@TheCallingInSilence tag yourself...
@@TheCallingInSilence This is a different kind of prog metal that more emphasis on expansive atmosphere as opposed to being super technical
@@jbasti227 isis is post-metal lol
tracked with the famous pillow-microphones?
That, or the rectally inserted mic-tecnique.....
MAGIC
Only just discovered these guys through a mate. Panopticon is amazing. Gutted i'll probably never get a chance to see some of these tracks performed live
I was front row at their final concert in Seattle, Washington. Could have shaken hands with the singer. If you like these guys, check out Cult of Luna.
If you like these guys, check : Red Sparowes (so close to Isis) , Sumac, Palm ... It's almost the same guys
Neurosis also belongs on that list. But they go without saying these days. 🤘
I don't hear any similarities between Isis and Cult of Luna. Tool, Neurosis, Godflesh? Sure. Kind of. But I feel Bohren, Friends of Dean Martinez, and other bands who create moody spacial music have more in common with Isis irregardless of the fact they're nowhere near the same genre. Isis is one of my favorite bands and I can't listen to Cult of Luna. It's all subjective afterall.
Great show, but far from their peak in my opinion. I thought they constantly improved, right up to the end. In fact, I believe the reason they gave for breaking up was that they wanted to end it before they peaked.
35l332I4698l4353 Exactly.
35l332I4698l4353 we're all entitled to our opinions :), our interpretation of this bands music is very personal and subjective so I'm not disagreeing with you by any means, but imo I believe Panopticon to wavering radiant was their peak, and Panopticon being their most successful album as well. The band published the reason for their break up on their blog, and it was because they felt they were at their peak and wanted top leave it that way, on top, as the blog quotes: "We've seen too many bands push past the point of a dignified death and we all promised one another early on in the life of the band that we would do our best to ensure ISIS would never fall victim to that syndrome. "
you can read more here: www.isistheband.com/2010/05/isis-has-reached-end_18.html
Jason Gittens
Exactly..
Jason Gittens Yeah that's the quote I was referring to. Panopticon is awesome, and I think a lot of people share your opinion about it being the best. But to me it sounded like Oceanic II (not a bad thing), whereas ITAOT and especially Wavering Radiant were more complex with a Tool and King Crimson influence. I especially love the way Harris' drumming evolved. All their albums are killer though. Twas such a sad day for me when they called it quits.
35l332I4698l4353 Harris was an amazing drummer, I also agree with the TOOL, King Crimson reference too, but at the same time it was completely their own sound. ITAOT really showed another side of the band. I actually discovered them when they opened for TOOL, and luckily they hit my city a month before they announced their break-up so was lucky enough to see them play a lot of wavering radiant. I'll truly miss this band, they were just so damn good.
r.i.p. fabchannel
+1
great channel... it's deeply missed
the recording was better from the dvd what teh heck has youtube done
thats what they do, turn a decent upload into, well you know. Still better than nothing
@@PedalNinja devin townsend at the albert hall was prob the most mint upload i've heard since it got taken down but then its the albert hall.
You can barely hear the guitars
starlodear thats your system/set up my friend, sounds fine here and and has for years, and for the 20,000+ other viewers too...
They sound muffled. No treble. And my headphones are just fine
well you you may think your headphones may be, but your sounds card or whatever your device is you're playing back on may not be, there are way too many variables on your end that can affect your personal sound quality, EQ settings, DSP, headphone quality, soundcard quality, etc. etc... too many to list.. my set up is studio quality for recording purposes and this sounds pretty much spot on, it's a live recording, so its not going to be full out studio quality but it's very good nonetheless, sadly for you it has to be on your end as hard as may be for you to believe, as out of the 30,000+ people who have enjoyed this video, you are the very first to complain, which speaks volumes. I've been in IT for decades and users always think it's not their gear, or set up, but the reality is, 99% of the time it is... sorry your setup doesn't play this back to your liking, but 29,999 others had no issues... so it has to be on your end.
i was on metaldating and i came across this profile who was an attractive girl
her first favorite band was ISIS i was like ?
what category are they fall under? ? this sure doesn't sound metal
Much better than Live at the Bataclan 2015
Reference to eagle of death metal ?? What's the point ?