Great interview man! It´s great to hear people so passionate about their music. That Jackson sure looks good, and I still remember his Daemoness watching him from the first row,. What a killer gig. Looking forward to their new stuff 🤘🤘
@@MrRyanshreds it broke my heart a little when we got to that. Wasn't expecting him to be running it into the front of the amp. I mean at least its not just cortex > front of house.
@@aheadofmetal it threw me for a loop when I saw it too. Very surprised he ran it into the crunch channel with the gain rolled back. Almost like running a preamp pedal into a light breakup amp. Sounded great live. I need to look up the mics they used too
They’ll be in Cincinnati tomorrow and I’m stoked. He seems a pretty chill and friendly guy
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Great interview and long overdue for a rig rundown. I've been listening to metal since 1987 and no other band held first place for so long as 1349 . Unfortunately I'm not much a fan of their latest stuff. I have thrashed Hellfire and Demonoir over and over that many times back then it drove my friends crazy ha!!! I really hope they return back to their original sound. That's the unfortunate thing about bands touring with other's . They can be a bad influence on great bands . I have witnessed many great bands go boring and it started with Metallica who set this terrible trend but I get the feeling Behemoth is the band that has created a lot of damage these days .
@@MrRyanshreds i think I've noticed them using Marshall DSL heads but I could be wrong. If they are that's the most brutal grinding DSL tone I've ever heard! The bass tone is equally insane also
@@MrRyanshreds whatever he's using it sounds insane. I used to have no interest in the JVM series just too many knobs for me but if he's getting that kind of tone I might have to try one 😂
Black metal bands are just try hards who play the same triad notes with a variation of two celtic riffs. Rinse eash repeat oh and add a blast beat and some guy last minute saying ugh
@@MrRyanshreds Correct in 90% of cases. Dimmu is top shelf Black Metal, of course.....they havent been rehashing faustian power chords, they created a whole new sonic approach to BM, thats why you even referenced them because the dichtomy of BM is theres like 9 good bands lollololololol. Which is exactly my initial point, all Black metal is, is a bunch of try hard playing the same triads and a variation of two celtic riffs, and then theres like literally a fucking drop in the ocean where they become pioneers sonically. The rest is literally burzum cover bands its so sad to see, BM could achieve so much more the community is too busy with tradition and culture to even get its hands dirty in the ways of Watain or Dimmu. Sure Watain is the commandeer of triad riffs, if not the chief in command but these people have owned the soil for decades. They are bands about evolution and craftmanship, theres nothing honorable or worthwhile for me to copy in any way relative shape or form, I am a different kind of musician in that when im inspiried by music it filters out in many different kaleidiscopes of ideas. When I go see a 30 bill black and white Norwegian Assault Deluxe tour it is a fucking snore fest because it's too busy like I said with culture and tradition. Youre better off waiting to see any Mayhem tour passing through for one night than a month of concerts with most BM tour bills, it a jerk off fest over who has gucci or dollar tree shirts
@@EliLemke-ft3fs I mean I’m not gonna pretend like I’m the biggest rep of bm bands. But there’s a ton of creative acts out there besides “traditional “ black metal. Also not going to sit and list them in comments lol. DM on IG if you’d like any cool recommendations later. Have good one 🍻
@@MrRyanshreds I mean we're just two people conversating, its not the end of the world. Speaking of creative acts Imperial Triumphant and Plebian Grandstand lately are my current soaked Oreo in Milk.
Great vids focusing on heavier/faster music. He mentioned tendinitis & what he did to heal himself 👍👍👍
Great interview man! It´s great to hear people so passionate about their music. That Jackson sure looks good, and I still remember his Daemoness watching him from the first row,. What a killer gig. Looking forward to their new stuff 🤘🤘
Awesome interview! Thank you, I thoroughly enjoyed this🤘🤘
Another absolutely banger, my friend! And now I am gonna blast some 1349 today! 🤘🖤🤘
Archaon is a guitar wizard, beast! The band is an absolute sonic onslaught live, amazing performers that have honed their craft!
Sweet dude. Glad to see you do this. Real bands playing real amps....imagine that :D
I mean, still using the quad cortex for his tones but yeah lol
@@MrRyanshreds it broke my heart a little when we got to that. Wasn't expecting him to be running it into the front of the amp. I mean at least its not just cortex > front of house.
@@aheadofmetal it threw me for a loop when I saw it too. Very surprised he ran it into the crunch channel with the gain rolled back. Almost like running a preamp pedal into a light breakup amp. Sounded great live. I need to look up the mics they used too
They’ll be in Cincinnati tomorrow and I’m stoked. He seems a pretty chill and friendly guy
Great interview and long overdue for a rig rundown.
I've been listening to metal since 1987 and no other band held first place for so long as 1349 . Unfortunately I'm not much a fan of their latest stuff. I have thrashed Hellfire and Demonoir over and over that many times back then it drove my friends crazy ha!!!
I really hope they return back to their original sound.
That's the unfortunate thing about bands touring with other's . They can be a bad influence on great bands . I have witnessed many great bands go boring and it started with Metallica who set this terrible trend but I get the feeling Behemoth is the band that has created a lot of damage these days .
Just reading between the lines but the other guitarist left and then the sound got way thrashier.. so maybe thats why
Great interview my dude
Gotta love SIT strings!
Archaon burned the house down in Greensboro last week.
awesome interview
Man if you can ever get a rig run down with the guys from Tribal Gaze that would be amazing 🙏
Hell yeah I love Quentin. I had him on the podcast if you go back a little bit. But one of these days for sure a rig rundown
@@MrRyanshreds i think I've noticed them using Marshall DSL heads but I could be wrong. If they are that's the most brutal grinding DSL tone I've ever heard! The bass tone is equally insane also
@@CryptToneMusic if I remember right I think he’s using the JVM, but can’t remember which channel, etc
@@MrRyanshreds whatever he's using it sounds insane. I used to have no interest in the JVM series just too many knobs for me but if he's getting that kind of tone I might have to try one 😂
Killer top 4
Black metal bands are just try hards who play the same triad notes with a variation of two celtic riffs.
Rinse eash repeat oh and add a blast beat and some guy last minute saying ugh
Correct in some cases, wrong in many.. 1349, Dimmu, and Emperor for example offer quite a bit more.
@@MrRyanshreds Correct in 90% of cases. Dimmu is top shelf Black Metal, of course.....they havent been rehashing faustian power chords, they created a whole new sonic approach to BM, thats why you even referenced them because the dichtomy of BM is theres like 9 good bands lollololololol. Which is exactly my initial point, all Black metal is, is a bunch of try hard playing the same triads and a variation of two celtic riffs, and then theres like literally a fucking drop in the ocean where they become pioneers sonically. The rest is literally burzum cover bands its so sad to see, BM could achieve so much more the community is too busy with tradition and culture to even get its hands dirty in the ways of Watain or Dimmu. Sure Watain is the commandeer of triad riffs, if not the chief in command but these people have owned the soil for decades.
They are bands about evolution and craftmanship, theres nothing honorable or worthwhile for me to copy in any way relative shape or form, I am a different kind of musician in that when im inspiried by music it filters out in many different kaleidiscopes of ideas.
When I go see a 30 bill black and white Norwegian Assault Deluxe tour it is a fucking snore fest because it's too busy like I said with culture and tradition.
Youre better off waiting to see any Mayhem tour passing through for one night than a month of concerts with most BM tour bills, it a jerk off fest over who has gucci or dollar tree shirts
@@EliLemke-ft3fs I mean I’m not gonna pretend like I’m the biggest rep of bm bands. But there’s a ton of creative acts out there besides “traditional “ black metal. Also not going to sit and list them in comments lol. DM on IG if you’d like any cool recommendations later. Have good one 🍻
@@MrRyanshreds I mean we're just two people conversating, its not the end of the world. Speaking of creative acts Imperial Triumphant and Plebian Grandstand lately are my current soaked Oreo in Milk.
@@EliLemke-ft3fs couldn’t agree more and I dig the analogy lol