The guitar tone sounding as brutal and tight as it did without a boost is really a *testament* to the outstanding guitar playing... I'll show myself out.
The Gathering is one of the few albums I can listen to from start to finish. There isn't an ounce of flab on it, every track is absolutely crushing. I can put it on, and it still sounds as fresh and heavy as it did when I first heard it twenty years ago.
@@Gonzo1809 Personally for me, it's Heartwork by Carcass, the holy trinity of Mastodon albums, Dimension Hatross by Voivod and No More Colour by Coroner
Yep. And considering this is considered to be one of Testament's ''weaker'' records, it says a lot about the band's ability to write music. Unlike the weaker albums from The Big Four, this one stood a test of time and sounds fresh and epic.
Hell Fuckin' Yeah! Great lineup, however I do prefer the current Skolnick, Peterson, so good together, DiGiorgio and Hoglan, one of the BEST rhythm sections ever, and YYYYEEAAAAHHHHH
I was fuckin' lucky to have seen them on The Gathering tour. It was at The Whisky in LA. I was 17. The Haunted was the opening act (their first album is their best). Kerry King was there. I asked if he was there for Dave but the douchebag said he was only their for The Haunted. Dave joining Testament was a dream come true. He took them to a whole new level. So much power, energy and just great drum writing for the music. And of course, DiGorgio on bass and Murphy on lead guitar. Just an all-star lineup. Too bad it was such short-lived.
@@TheHill1798 Yup. I only like The Haunted's first album. Pure Swedish thrash and no bullshit. I saw them again in 2000 at November To Dismember fest. Good times. Yeah, when I first heard the dark string orchestra intro then it exploding into DNR, I was blown away. Not many albums have done that to me. Lombardo also recorded his 3rd album with Grip Inc that year. Love that band. You were at Live In London? That's awesome. That's such an incredible live album. The drums sound amazing. Tama Bell Brass snare. John was excellent. Loved his version of Sins of Omission. And they finally played The Legacy! Such an underrated song. I hear ya. Hoglan is one of my favorites but I'd like to see him playing with a new band where he can further explore his creativity. Would be cool to have John back.
I often felt like Laney VH100R was 90% there. You get the right character of distortion and eq right away, even with a wrong cabinet (had JCM900 with g12t-75 instead of the laney cabinet). I suppose a PRS into that does the rest. Although they did list triple recto as well on their website. Quite uncommon to have a band list all the gear used to record their albums on their website. Found it through google and tried to reverse engineer how to find the links to the albums' gear with no success, only googling it gets me there.
I've found that using way less gain than you think you need helps a lot to nail the Deliverance tone. I've gotten pretty close running the ultra gain channel on my Marshall DSL at a quarter or a little above, with a clean boost. Too much gain and all the complex chords get way too muddy.
@@Yupppi Mh, well...because I heard of the vh100r, I got one back in 2008. It wasn't close at all to me. It was more similar to Paul Gilbert's sound. Nowadays I use a rectifier mixed with a 5150 with a prs and it gets close. Still, it's missing something. So the vh100r I believe it was just a marketing thing...and live, they simply used it for its clean channel.
Absolutely crushing. Eric Peterson is a Guitar monster. I had this cranked on my stereo and have to say that mix was absolutely balls to the wall. Wicked playing as always Ola.🎸💥
I have a picture with Chuck Billy and my Death Metal band at the time from NAMM around 2009...a prized possession and that dude was so cool and down to earth.
Ohhhhhh yesssss The Gathering! Not ONE bad song on this album...probably my favorite of all time. Lombardo takes a big credit for this imo...the drums are pounding so hard ;)
He's one of the most important figures in metal and why I play guitar. Punishing, groovy with an unmistakable style all his own. Not to mention his songwriting and production skills. Dude is one of the all time greats.
I use to say that this album is something like the "Thrash dream line up"! One of the bests albuns ever! That non boosted recto is something to give a try someday. Congratulations for the good shit man, been here since the Savage and Blackmore Engl videos! More then a decade!
lol, thats what I used to use back in the day. Mainly, out of ignorance as a teenager, but if you tinker with it a while you can get a brutal asf tone out of an unboosted triple rec. You do have to play pretty precise though the louder it gets.
@@ronburgundy2660 yeah man, I used to play it like that when "unknowing" about boost. But sometime ago I did a rehearsal without boost and it did the job, but I missed the boost in solos and pinch harmonics. But it does the job for sure and with lots of balls!
“The Gathering” is the album that showed me there was more to life than just Metallica and Nirvana. Thank you Ola for showing this album some well deserved love 🤘
Fantastic intro riff, dear lord! I think Andy Sneap also mixed Dream Theaters upcoming album. Andy is truly gifted because The Alien sounds absolutely amazing as well.
Got to see this tour with the album lineup in Cleveland. James was hanging out looking thru the DJ booth cds. The haunted played too. Awesome times \m/
i thought i was the only one that thought that - the gathering - had the most brutal sounds of any metal record, and the glorious drumwork of Dave Lombardo, BLISS.
I always loved the way The Gathering sounded, and DNR is my favorite Testament riff of all time! I wanna play this on my Mark IV now that I have one. Nice job, man!
Fuck yes, I'm so glad you did this album. Easily the best Testament release IMO, full of absolutely disgusting riffs. Not boosting the amp was surprising, but now that I went back to listen to the tone I can definitely hear that slightly squishy recto attack
Unboosted metal tones can be so pleasing with great playing. Love that tone, tubescreamers grate on my ears nowadays. I think Eric is kind of a "straight in" guy, all his tones sound like they are tight because of tight playing and just a well set up guitar.
I remembered the first time I listened to this sitting on the lawnmower in my parents yard. My discmans earbuds in, and being amazed how good this album was (still is). One of the best sounding albums I have ever heard.
So glad to see this video. That Down for Life tone and chugging is one of my all time favorite thrash riffs. It's alos good to see so many other people appreciate the Gathering here in the comments
On my Rectifier Recording Preamp, if you put gain full, mids just 2-3, bass 4-5, treble 6, presence 6 it SOUNDS MASSIVE...ANd tight as well. I occasionally boost it, but with JBs in front, it sounds great by itself. I have a feeling the super scooped mids and extra presence somehow tight up the amp.
Everything is perfect on this album, orchestrated violence, combining thrash and death. Has been my favorite record of all time since I was in highschool
I also suspect they had lighter strings on the guitar, which is then balanced by the "roundness" of the rectifier. They also had this weird sharper version of C sharp tuning if i remember correctly. And probably also a very heavy right hand of Mr.Peterson made the difference
The Gathering is my favorite Testament album, especially the song Eyes of Wrath. There is just something about the mood of that song. I know Skolnick wasn't on this album, but that dude is way more talented than he gets credit for. In some of the live performances of songs from the gathering he adlibs some amazing solos.
That was real fun man, cheers. Gathering is one of my all-time favourites as well. And, of course, Andy Sneap. Cannot get enough of the man. Really wish he would revive Sabbat or record something new with Hell.
I remember being hyped to the extreme back in the days when it came out - one of my favourite bands with icons like Dave Lombardo, James Murphy and Steve DiGiorgio! Damn! A metal dream team! I was a bit disappointed though, as I was hoping for far more solos by Murphy (having in mind what he'd done in Cause of Death by Obituary, Spiritual Healing by Death and of course Low by Testament) but after some time I thought that the songs on The Gathering didn't really need that kind of stuff. Ola's tone is great BTW Cheers:)
James was already dealing with his cancer to the point he barely remembers anything from that year. Still, you can tell his addition made the album far heavier.
I remember on Formation of Damnation Eric Peterson had 2 identical V's on his rhythms. One with DiMarzio Super Distortions and the other with EMG. But he has just used EMG for the past decade or so.
BACK WITH THE TONE OF THE ARTIST! Today I'm doing one of my faves, TESTAMENT!
Would you do Jinjer? Like you always suggest, the bass is a huge part of their overall tone
Next please SEPULTURA - Bestial Devastation
OLA.... you gotta see the live video for LOVEBITES "Set The World On Fire". It's here on TH-cam. Please check it out!
You will be shocked. Trust me.
There is a Dimebag stealth guitar for sale in NY message me and I will send you a link to check it out.
my fav from Testament!! awesome! where did you got the backing tracks?
you killed the opening riff! Sick V
Haha wanted to say the very same! Cheers Ray, love your channel
This is one of the best riffs il have ever heard, surely one who gave me some taste for extreme music at the time
Nice slap in the face with the dean
What is that riff? Please, someone tell me!
@@AlexandreAlbuquerque-kf5xd Down For Life
The guitar tone sounding as brutal and tight as it did without a boost is really a *testament* to the outstanding guitar playing... I'll show myself out.
*Slow claps*
Well said👏
Doors that way 👉🏽👍🏽
Eric Peterson one of the best Rhyhtm Guitarists on the planet along with Mustaine and Dime. Hands down.
I started playing guitar late 93. Eric is a huge influence. So fkn underrated.
And Gary Holt
bro just forgot about james hetfield
@@XavianTorres Because Hetfield is on another planet when it comes to rhythm influences.
@@infernaltim barely on the same level as Eric
The Gathering is one of the few albums I can listen to from start to finish. There isn't an ounce of flab on it, every track is absolutely crushing. I can put it on, and it still sounds as fresh and heavy as it did when I first heard it twenty years ago.
Thank you!! I still listen to The Gathering from start to finish to this day!
What other albums are there, you can Listen to from Start to finish?
@@Gonzo1809 Personally for me, it's Heartwork by Carcass, the holy trinity of Mastodon albums, Dimension Hatross by Voivod and No More Colour by Coroner
Yep. And considering this is considered to be one of Testament's ''weaker'' records, it says a lot about the band's ability to write music. Unlike the weaker albums from The Big Four, this one stood a test of time and sounds fresh and epic.
This line up was outstanding:
Eric, Lombardo, DiGiorgio, James Murphy 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
Hell Fuckin' Yeah! Great lineup, however I do prefer the current Skolnick, Peterson, so good together, DiGiorgio and Hoglan, one of the BEST rhythm sections ever, and YYYYEEAAAAHHHHH
The Gathering is one of the most under appreciated albums of all time.
Finally someone talks about The Gathering..one of my absolute favorite albums..
YES YES YES YES YES
This album is highly underrated, Ola you're doing an insane job. Thank you!🤘
I was fuckin' lucky to have seen them on The Gathering tour. It was at The Whisky in LA. I was 17. The Haunted was the opening act (their first album is their best). Kerry King was there. I asked if he was there for Dave but the douchebag said he was only their for The Haunted. Dave joining Testament was a dream come true. He took them to a whole new level. So much power, energy and just great drum writing for the music. And of course, DiGorgio on bass and Murphy on lead guitar. Just an all-star lineup. Too bad it was such short-lived.
@@TheHill1798 Yup. I only like The Haunted's first album. Pure Swedish thrash and no bullshit. I saw them again in 2000 at November To Dismember fest. Good times.
Yeah, when I first heard the dark string orchestra intro then it exploding into DNR, I was blown away. Not many albums have done that to me. Lombardo also recorded his 3rd album with Grip Inc that year. Love that band.
You were at Live In London? That's awesome. That's such an incredible live album. The drums sound amazing. Tama Bell Brass snare. John was excellent. Loved his version of Sins of Omission. And they finally played The Legacy! Such an underrated song.
I hear ya. Hoglan is one of my favorites but I'd like to see him playing with a new band where he can further explore his creativity. Would be cool to have John back.
Never underestimate Eric Peterson's impact on Testament's sound - he's the absolute HAMMER!
Indeed it's a masterpiece, when kids of 2000s listen to The Gathering they are left in awe ! Killer album, perfect 10 !
TESTAMENT!! Seen them like 100 times live! One of my all-time favorite bands! PREACH!!
That DNR part sounded so awesome that I couldnt help but yell "Lies! Broken dreams!"
Hells yeah Testament! I'd suggest Opeth's Deliverance tone! But it's so tough...I spent years trying to replicate it, I'm still missing something...
I often felt like Laney VH100R was 90% there. You get the right character of distortion and eq right away, even with a wrong cabinet (had JCM900 with g12t-75 instead of the laney cabinet). I suppose a PRS into that does the rest. Although they did list triple recto as well on their website. Quite uncommon to have a band list all the gear used to record their albums on their website. Found it through google and tried to reverse engineer how to find the links to the albums' gear with no success, only googling it gets me there.
I've found that using way less gain than you think you need helps a lot to nail the Deliverance tone. I've gotten pretty close running the ultra gain channel on my Marshall DSL at a quarter or a little above, with a clean boost. Too much gain and all the complex chords get way too muddy.
@@Yupppi Mh, well...because I heard of the vh100r, I got one back in 2008. It wasn't close at all to me. It was more similar to Paul Gilbert's sound. Nowadays I use a rectifier mixed with a 5150 with a prs and it gets close. Still, it's missing something.
So the vh100r I believe it was just a marketing thing...and live, they simply used it for its clean channel.
Nice to see you here man. I see you're on band's tone hunt as well lmao
The Gathering, my favorite Testament album. Dave Lombardo's drumming on that album was amazing.
What a cool and helpful guy Andy Sneap is, props to him. A real fan of music obviously(yeah I know it is his job, but still).
i would assume it helps he was a recording artist himself waayyy back in the day.
Duuuuuuuude, @Ola. Thanks for that!!!!
This album blew me away back in the day. That drumming uurrrrr yerrrrrr
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This is by far the best Testament album. Dave Lombardo killed it on the drums on this album.
Absolutely crushing. Eric Peterson is a Guitar monster. I had this cranked on my stereo and have to say that mix was absolutely balls to the wall. Wicked playing as always Ola.🎸💥
Loved the “Down for Life” intro, The Gathering is underrated asf
AGREED 10000%....The Gathering is simply an album that will never age.....A MASTERPIECE!!!
07:32 am in Argentina, I saw the tittle and I'm hiding in the bathroom at work just to watch this one ... I want that tone man!
This rig set up keeps you honest. No covering up any flaws in your playing
I have a picture with Chuck Billy and my Death Metal band at the time from NAMM around 2009...a prized possession and that dude was so cool and down to earth.
One of the best thrash albums ever. Wish they would have had that sound on Souls of black album.
Ohhhhhh yesssss The Gathering! Not ONE bad song on this album...probably my favorite of all time. Lombardo takes a big credit for this imo...the drums are pounding so hard ;)
One of the best metal albums ever. The C# tuning is just perfect.
James Murphy is a guitar god. The gathering is amazing.
James does not get enough love. So underrated.
James Murphy just Rules! Loved Dog Faced Gods!
He's one of the most important figures in metal and why I play guitar. Punishing, groovy with an unmistakable style all his own. Not to mention his songwriting and production skills. Dude is one of the all time greats.
@@keeponlivin81 I absolutely agree!!
@@charlesbrown9848 I'd give anything for another Disincarnate record!
I use to say that this album is something like the "Thrash dream line up"! One of the bests albuns ever!
That non boosted recto is something to give a try someday.
Congratulations for the good shit man, been here since the Savage and Blackmore Engl videos! More then a decade!
lol, thats what I used to use back in the day. Mainly, out of ignorance as a teenager, but if you tinker with it a while you can get a brutal asf tone out of an unboosted triple rec. You do have to play pretty precise though the louder it gets.
@@ronburgundy2660 yeah man, I used to play it like that when "unknowing" about boost. But sometime ago I did a rehearsal without boost and it did the job, but I missed the boost in solos and pinch harmonics.
But it does the job for sure and with lots of balls!
“The Gathering” is the album that showed me there was more to life than just Metallica and Nirvana. Thank you Ola for showing this album some well deserved love 🤘
This album and carcass - heartwork are the sickest, brutalist, heaviest, ball crushing studio guitar tones i ever heard.
The Gathering's guitar tone is absolutely killer
EDIT: do Chaosphere's tone!!
YES.
I FUCKING AGREE WITH THIS STATEMENT!!!
THIS!
This is what I've been looking forward to for many years!
Fantastic intro riff, dear lord! I think Andy Sneap also mixed Dream Theaters upcoming album. Andy is truly gifted because The Alien sounds absolutely amazing as well.
Got to see this tour with the album lineup in Cleveland. James was hanging out looking thru the DJ booth cds. The haunted played too. Awesome times \m/
I had the dual rec Rev-g used to record the Gathering album that James Murphy used. Great amp!
i thought i was the only one that thought that - the gathering - had the most brutal sounds of any metal record, and the glorious drumwork of Dave Lombardo, BLISS.
More Testament videos please they are for me one of the best metal bands of the History … Greetings from Romania 😎😎
Ola, please do more older Testament stuff! Such an underrated band!
- Its a dark and dynamic crunch... I can appreciate it, 100%.
Kick ass tone indeed. Love this series. Great that you revived it 🖤💪
love seeing you play a V guitar, you look and sound GREAT with a Dean! \m/ and I LOVE using the C tuning, seeing you use it is awesome!
This album, for me, is the epitome of metal sound!
Thanks Ola! I’ll try to extract that sound from my gear!!
I always loved the way The Gathering sounded, and DNR is my favorite Testament riff of all time! I wanna play this on my Mark IV now that I have one. Nice job, man!
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what does this have to do with your hair colour?
@@daleross8369 🔥?
@@daleross8369 what a silly comment haha
He is a ginger...it was a joke...
@@daleross8369 yeah no shit haha
AWESOME tone-topic!one of the SICKEST bands in history!
Testament is so underrated man.Big four should have been big five
Fuck yes, I'm so glad you did this album. Easily the best Testament release IMO, full of absolutely disgusting riffs. Not boosting the amp was surprising, but now that I went back to listen to the tone I can definitely hear that slightly squishy recto attack
Unboosted metal tones can be so pleasing with great playing. Love that tone, tubescreamers grate on my ears nowadays.
I think Eric is kind of a "straight in" guy, all his tones sound like they are tight because of tight playing and just a well set up guitar.
So cool, thanks Ola
Even without a boost that sounded like pure brutal bliss. Thanks Ola i love Testament.
MY FAVOURITE TESTAMENT ALBUM
Carcass Heartwork's guitar tone. One of the greatest ever.
I like how the cameras Auto focus function starts to adjust the moment Ola starts to dig in.
I stood front row with my dad at the Megadeth/Testament/Exxodus show (Megadeth Rust in peace reunion tour) it was AWESOME!!!
I remembered the first time I listened to this sitting on the lawnmower in my parents yard. My discmans earbuds in, and being amazed how good this album was (still is). One of the best sounding albums I have ever heard.
Glad you did this. Always thought The Gathering album had some of the sickest tone for metal guitar back in the day. Still holds up today EASILY.
So glad to see this video. That Down for Life tone and chugging is one of my all time favorite thrash riffs. It's alos good to see so many other people appreciate the Gathering here in the comments
One of my favorite albums ever. The sound still amazes me.
Thx Ola, my fav Testament album of all. Can you do Nile sometime? Greets
Thanks for covering this Ola. Eric's tone has just been monster all these years. Huge inspiration for me
DAAAAAAAAAAMN this is really close. Loved this album since high school. Still my favorite Testament record.
Thanks Ola! I was just looking for info on Testament tone not too long ago! D.N.R. is one of my favorite metal album opening tracks ever.
YES! Greatly appreciate the breakdown of my favorite thrash band.
On my Rectifier Recording Preamp, if you put gain full, mids just 2-3, bass 4-5, treble 6, presence 6 it SOUNDS MASSIVE...ANd tight as well. I occasionally boost it, but with JBs in front, it sounds great by itself. I have a feeling the super scooped mids and extra presence somehow tight up the amp.
Everything is perfect on this album, orchestrated violence, combining thrash and death. Has been my favorite record of all time since I was in highschool
So glad you agree that this album is phreaking excellent, it's my favourite thrash album of all time.
Loudest freaking band I've ever heard live. Awesome job recreating their tone!
I also suspect they had lighter strings on the guitar, which is then balanced by the "roundness" of the rectifier. They also had this weird sharper version of C sharp tuning if i remember correctly. And probably also a very heavy right hand of Mr.Peterson made the difference
So happy to see this because The Gathering is one of the most underrated metal albums.
The lineup on that album is perfect
Ah TestAmenT, a great and one of my favorite bands!!!! Shred it Ola!!!
Absolutely nailed it as always mate!
Thanks for the mention, Ola! 🤨
lol, just messing with you man, great video as always 😎
Dude I wouldn’t even dare try to play your solos man. Hope all is well!
My favorite thrash band Still to this day, 30+ years later!!!
Lovin' this album and this tone, it is so plainly brutal
Testament has been one of my top bands since high school. This is my favorite album of theirs overall.
The Gathering is my favorite Testament album, especially the song Eyes of Wrath. There is just something about the mood of that song. I know Skolnick wasn't on this album, but that dude is way more talented than he gets credit for. In some of the live performances of songs from the gathering he adlibs some amazing solos.
Was looking for the perfectly timed burp @ 0:16 but it never came! Cracker of a video Ola, really made my night.
Eric Peterson is such a King of Creating killer tones and riffs! Nice to see some appreciation for this album!
You make me so happy cause Testament is one of my favorites bands, specially The Gathering !
This is KILLER! 1 of my favorite bands of all time and seen the last on SLAYER'S Final Tour, Testament is just that good! Good stuff Ola!
Love this album, 3 Days in Darkness and Careful What You Wish For are so groovy and heavy. Peterson is an absolute monster.
this album is SICK! one of the best in the genre, ever!
One of the greatest metal albums of all time, Thanks Ola
So heavy. My brother is working with the old guitarist from Testament, Glen Alvelais. Gonna be dope. Keep up the great videos, Ola!
That was real fun man, cheers. Gathering is one of my all-time favourites as well. And, of course, Andy Sneap. Cannot get enough of the man. Really wish he would revive Sabbat or record something new with Hell.
I remember being hyped to the extreme back in the days when it came out - one of my favourite bands with icons like Dave Lombardo, James Murphy and Steve DiGiorgio! Damn! A metal dream team! I was a bit disappointed though, as I was hoping for far more solos by Murphy (having in mind what he'd done in Cause of Death by Obituary, Spiritual Healing by Death and of course Low by Testament) but after some time I thought that the songs on The Gathering didn't really need that kind of stuff. Ola's tone is great BTW Cheers:)
James was already dealing with his cancer to the point he barely remembers anything from that year. Still, you can tell his addition made the album far heavier.
I couldn't stand what James Murphy did in Obituary. Cause of Death to me is their crappiest album they ever put out.
@@jeremyboehm5512 Poor baby. James' solos made it to stand out, instead being a one dimensional average osdm album.
@@jeremyboehm5512 good trollo bro!
@@michaszuty5035 Why can't people dislike something without being called a baby or a troll? So stupid. Get a life.
The tone dude!! 🔥 nailed it!! Sick ass guitar!
Hell yes! one of my top 10 or even 5 thrash albums ever!
Thanks for this Ola, one of my favorite album productions as well
My favorite album from them!! Thanks for doing this!
My Fav Band!!!!!!! love these guys... have since they started.....
Nice video! Good album too. I think you nailed it ! I think Andy is a great addition to priest as well!
Probably my all time favorite as well. Nicely done, sir.
I remember on Formation of Damnation Eric Peterson had 2 identical V's on his rhythms. One with DiMarzio Super Distortions and the other with EMG. But he has just used EMG for the past decade or so.
probably their best album (Demonic is also killer awesome!) that amp really came alive with the TS! great playing, Ola!
Love this album!