The fact you can sing while playing this is amazing!! It looks like the hands in the screens on the left are connected to a different person- they’re moving so fast - and the guy on the right looks so chill!
We're not going to talk about the fact that dude rips this fucking wild improv solo while singing the last chorus? This song should have been a damn single.
One of my favorite songs from Shogun, which is also my favorite Trivium album !! These dual guitar solo is perfection !! A complete Shogun playthrough with all songs on the Trivium Hangar would be a dream come true to me!!
Fantastic, as usual. It’s odd to me that everyone touts the “one take vocals” and guitar playthroughs on TH-cam lately as the end all be all when you’ve been doing them for years twice a day, every weekday for years on Twitch. Innovator once again .
When I think about, he's been doing it for a long ass time now. Way before that one take stuff became a thing. I also feel like when trivium did the live stream concert which was the first I seen and even heard of during covid. All the sudden everyone started doing them.
Incredible as always! Matt when are you making some "how-to"s of the Rashomon? There are some awesome songs on that record that I just can't nail by ear.
@@Ascendancy- yeah!!! like the vocals from Crusade (Ascendancy and Shogun has this raspy/screamy vocals too, but in crusade you can analyze more these vocals, since the whole album follow this vocal structure)
@@Tyson_Guitars Hetfield doesn't really use it like he used to during the '80s, but to this day he uses those vocals at certain points in the show, noting that he's approaching his 60s. I noticed that Matt still manages to deliver those raspy/screaming vocals on the last few albums. In "The Ones We Leave Behind", for example, he performs this technique in the studio. The point of the initial question is whether he really can't use these vocals outside of the studio, and also whether he's studied and learned a correct way to perform it without harming his vocal cords.
@@Tyson_Guitars Because for me as a Trivium fan since I was a kid, what always caught my attention and captivated me in the trivium songs in the 2000s albums, it wasn't even the throat-bursting gutturals, but these vocal drives he performed, highlighting Shogun, because for me, that was where I was most captivated because for me it made the music much more aggressive and intense. When i first heard "He who walks the fire breaths, unlike the rest, living by the bloody creed, kiiiiirisuuuute goooomen" was indescribably mind-blowing
this might be a dumb question but why does it sound like he's only singing like he's half trying? not trying to insult or look down upon. im really curious. sounds so different to live and album? is it because he's inside and cant sing loud or his equipment? if it comes across as a rude question, then im sorry. love the vid. my absolute fav song from trivium
don't know if it's possible but when uploading these to TH-cam it would be a lot more helpful to us guitarists if those cameras were larger on the screen
don't know if it's possible but when uploading these to TH-cam it would be a lot more helpful to us guitarists if those cameras were larger on the screen
It's the cross-eyed bear!
Thanks, I'll never unhear this now lol
“Do you wanna buy a fridge!” - kirisute gomen
This is a completely amazing and epic song... One of my favourites and that solo is awesome
Agreed, I love that solo too, it's one of my favorites.
please do more shogun tracks on tours, it’s borderline criminal that there aren’t at least 4 tracks, still my favourite album. Loved this
i would kill to hear this one live
@@nonesoherpetological8974 or upon the shores
@@ophhate This. Upon The Shores is so fucking underrated it's criminal
3:34 until the end - Playing that kind of stuff while singing... Matt's definitely not human, is he ?
His melodic shredding is epic
Inhuman
Absolutely awesome Matt. I've listened to Shogun a ridiculous amount of times in my life. Can never get tired of it.
The fact you can sing while playing this is amazing!! It looks like the hands in the screens on the left are connected to a different person- they’re moving so fast - and the guy on the right looks so chill!
Legit my favorite on shogun
Wow this twitch streamer covering TriviuT , what a talented individual.
We're not going to talk about the fact that dude rips this fucking wild improv solo while singing the last chorus? This song should have been a damn single.
One of my favorite songs from Shogun, which is also my favorite Trivium album !! These dual guitar solo is perfection !!
A complete Shogun playthrough with all songs on the Trivium Hangar would be a dream come true to me!!
You guys should play This song live. Is absolutely epic
This is the song that got me into Trivium
If we could get a how to on this song my life would be complete
There is a very nice rocksmith 2014 remastered chart for this song
@@EvilSewnit noted… gracias
Epic song
Need to hear this live big time
Fantastic, as usual. It’s odd to me that everyone touts the “one take vocals” and guitar playthroughs on TH-cam lately as the end all be all when you’ve been doing them for years twice a day, every weekday for years on Twitch. Innovator once again .
When I think about, he's been doing it for a long ass time now. Way before that one take stuff became a thing. I also feel like when trivium did the live stream concert which was the first I seen and even heard of during covid. All the sudden everyone started doing them.
Incredible as always! Matt when are you making some "how-to"s of the Rashomon? There are some awesome songs on that record that I just can't nail by ear.
I’m sure he’ll make some once he gets back from touring
Best vocals on the album
The calamity is probably my favorite track but this comes as a close second for sure. Keep them Shogun playthroughs, i'll be here for all of them !!!
One of my favorites songs all time. Love it so much!
More Shogun more Crusade
One of my favorites off the Shogun album
My favorite song!!!!!!!!!!!
My flesh is also ripped out daily.
My favorite track from shogun album🔥
Lol I was just learning this song. The riff that goes under the solos is tuff
Love this fkn song
Do kirisute gomen next just so I can hear the opening line “do you wanna buy a fridge!”
i love this song🤘🤘
Love this track. Great vid
💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
He looks like the Rock
Shogun is King
hai matt how many wive do you have?
EIGHT WAVE!
Play this song alive, its awesome:(
Hey Matt, why don't you use your drive vocals anymore (even if it's in some parts) in streams or concerts?
by drive voice do you mean more screamy and raspy?
@@Ascendancy- yeah!!! like the vocals from Crusade (Ascendancy and Shogun has this raspy/screamy vocals too, but in crusade you can analyze more these vocals, since the whole album follow this vocal structure)
@@juliocorreialimaneto558 I'm pretty sure he can't to them anymore, same with James hetfield who had the same technique
@@Tyson_Guitars Hetfield doesn't really use it like he used to during the '80s, but to this day he uses those vocals at certain points in the show, noting that he's approaching his 60s. I noticed that Matt still manages to deliver those raspy/screaming vocals on the last few albums. In "The Ones We Leave Behind", for example, he performs this technique in the studio.
The point of the initial question is whether he really can't use these vocals outside of the studio, and also whether he's studied and learned a correct way to perform it without harming his vocal cords.
@@Tyson_Guitars Because for me as a Trivium fan since I was a kid, what always caught my attention and captivated me in the trivium songs in the 2000s albums, it wasn't even the throat-bursting gutturals, but these vocal drives he performed, highlighting Shogun, because for me, that was where I was most captivated because for me it made the music much more aggressive and intense.
When i first heard "He who walks the fire breaths, unlike the rest, living by the bloody creed, kiiiiirisuuuute goooomen" was indescribably mind-blowing
this might be a dumb question but why does it sound like he's only singing like he's half trying?
not trying to insult or look down upon. im really curious.
sounds so different to live and album?
is it because he's inside and cant sing loud or his equipment?
if it comes across as a rude question, then im sorry.
love the vid. my absolute fav song from trivium
He uses a very safe technique so he doesn't strain himself too much. This is practice
don't know if it's possible but when uploading these to TH-cam it would be a lot more helpful to us guitarists if those cameras were larger on the screen
Matthew hetfield
Get on minoxidil matt and grow back your hair
don't know if it's possible but when uploading these to TH-cam it would be a lot more helpful to us guitarists if those cameras were larger on the screen