The intensity you bring to Sepultura's performances is amazing! Thank you for an incredible performance! 😍You can jam to this song and more Sepultura songs inside Drumeo. Click the link to get your 7-Day Free Trial! 👉www.Drumeo.com/trial
Shout out to the mighty Igor Cavalera 💪🏽 Eloy is the perfect successor, and I'm glad he put some of his own flair while still retaining the integrity of Sep classics.
Eloy Casagrande é um patrimônio da música brasileira, entrou para uma banda de reconhecimento mundial e segurou o rojão com tudo. E ainda é zero estrelismo, gente boa demais!
@@danielfranklin9169 o cara é provavelmente o melhor baterista de metal da atualidade, reconhecido pelo mundo todo, exceto pelo país do cara... Brasil não é mole não
The timbalitos reflects our history as brazilians. Sepultura is from Brazil and bring our music and culture around the world. Timbal is a afro-brazilian instrument, a very important one. I am from Salvador, Bahia, the blackest place out Africa in the world and the timbal is a important instrument to us (there is a band called "Timbalada"), so i feel represented by this song and band. Our roots is there! Thanks, Sepultura and thanks Igor and Eloy! Axé!
Nice comment! As your compatriot, I also feel represented by your words and all the history behind each cultural element, be it from our ancestors, the indigenous people, and from bands like Sepultura!
@@stofosaurus people wouldnt be afraid to admit is besides white nationalist bands if various "africans" removed from Africa for decades didn't try to gatekeep because so many people built off black culture and made it their own.
I want to give credit to and thank everybody behind the scenes at Drumeo. I remember when the channel was mostly Jared doing lessons and now it's one of the best educational and entertaining music resources and so much of it is available for free. You guys and gals have been absolutely killing it recently!
It's a great kit, tuning is brilliant, no triggers so you actually hear the sound of the real drums... also he just hits the sweet spot on each drum every time, gets the fullest sound possible.
Please take a moment to notice that 1996 was a glorious year for Brazilian metal with Roots (Sepultura) and Holy Land (Angra). Great albums, great bands!!! 🇧🇷❤
You're right, and kudos for mentioning Angra. BTW, before playing for Sepultura, Eloy Casagrande was playing with Angra's former singer, Andre Matos. I saw Eloy in concert with him in 2009 in France when he was only 17 I believe. Everyone was already blown away by the talent he had at such a young age. 🙌
I think that, for us drummers, it's also important to DANCE the song you're playing, just like Eloy does. When you dance while playing you deliver the song in the time and with your feeling.
I use it as a way to count/time. My head bouncing to the left is at 100bpm in 3/4, and then the next part I'm bobbing to the right in 4/4 for 5 seconds before I go to the next part. Pretty sure that's how drummers like Matt Garska remember the complexities of their timing.
Agreed. Les Claypool said that Herb Alexander had a groove that felt like a gorilla sauntering through the woods. I totally feel that when I listen to his playing.
what amazes me about Eloy is that, for such a hard hitting drummer, he has a very delicate touch when it's needed. He's not a berserker but merely possesses a very wide dynamic range
Hello Eloy, I am from Madagascar and I am a Portuguese speaker too ... Well da parte de todos os amigos que amam o Slipknot te amamos muito que seja sempre melhor em bateria ... Você é o melhor baterista pro Slipknot❤
Sepultura is a band that manages to bring the essence of Brazil to heavy music. Eloy Casagrande, with his eclectic style, manages to express this very well in the band. Eloy is undoubtedly a great reference.
For someone like me, who loves music but isn't able to play the drums, this feels like magic. Like how can one person remember all these different muscle movements to produce this awesome drum track? Absolutely amazing ❤
I absolutely LOVE Eloy, he's literally the best around today... but you guys should have invited the creator himself. It's time to make a series with Iggor and have him explaining where his grooves came from. Pleeease! It would be FIRE! Love you work as well, guys. One of the best channels in this network! ♥
Finally! the comment I was looking for (so I dont have to write it) as a drummer who was 15 when this album came pout, I totally agree, it should have been Igor 100% I'm kinda disappointed with drumeo tbh...
I can only imagine how awesome it would be to be watching/hearing this for the first time. 25 years on and i still have it playing every gym session. Fricking great song and band
To me, this is *the* most iconic drum part ever. So many things come into one here, it’s really hard to top that. Like, before that the mid-teen me thought of drums as something that just provided the rhythmic layer for the music. THIS hit different. I still prefer the original arrangement, but that must be just my imprinted memory speaking. Eloy is amazing without doubt.
I love hard hitting drummers. I heard this right out of high school. To this day it's still one of my favorites to play. It just releases all your energy.
I remember this album coming out and listening to it constantly for months. Bloody roots… seriously one of the best albums of my childhood. Thank you Eloy and Igor.
I remember buying the Modern Drummer fest 2005 (I think) and he was about 13 or 14 playing a solo as the under 18 winner. Amazing. He honestly is one of the hardest hitting and most fluid metal drummers out there. In my opinion, one of the best out there right now.
I’ve always loved Eloy’s body language on the drums. You can always tell how hard he’s focusing and hitting the drums based on his facial expressions and his shoulder movements, and it’s fucking awesome. The fact that someone can play drums so quickly and near perfectly and still hit each piece of the kit as fucking hardly as he does, especially now that he’s in Slipknot, is just insane to me.
One of the best metal song from one of best metal album of all time! I love how Eloy adds to it while staying in the lines of the original and i always love watching him punching and kicking those drums, such a beast!
*_My Supernatural Idol! Ever! A giant called Eloy Casagrande! Everything this guy does and his work as a drummer is very surreal. Long life! A musical battle tank... This is Brazil. Maximum respect!_*
@@HeavyMetalGamingHD acredito que muita das idéias da melodia vem do Max tbm, e ñ só do Igor junto com as letras das músicas, mas claro que os membros da banda (Andreas e Paulo jr.) possivelmente dão sua opinião e entram numa conceção. E quando digo melodia imagino 80% da música
When I was a teenager in the 2000's my father found a K7 tape in the street and gave it to me, it was a mixup of songs and between them I listen R bloody roots and territory for the first time! was an amazing experience, I still have goosebumps when I remember.
You said it perfectly man, they are FUN. The way the drum grooves and fills dance with the rythm guitars in Sepultura - it's gotta be up there with the best.
A gravação de bateria em Roots foi uma coisa revolucionária. Igor Cavalera, o "pai da criança" fez isso soar verdadeiro, espontâneo e pesado! Quando eu ouvi essa faixa pela primeira vez fiquei impressionado e ficou muito claro que o Igor tocou no limite, não tinha como ser mais pesado e brutal! Não dá para esquecer essa primeira audição!
eu estava vendo videos deles nos anos 90 no auge....cara....o negocio era absurdo, o som era uma coisa muito a frente do tempo.....ai os 2 zuaram a festa....mas o eloy deu uma renovada....hoje em dia tem muita coisa, e muitos se inspiraram no sepultura dos anos 90....mas o eloy ta bem, não se deve comparar ele com o igor...mas ele merece o reconhecimento, pois toca pakarayo
Ross Robinson, Andy Wallace and Rob Agnello were the team that produced/recorded/engineered all of that in a way that was comprehensible... don't you forget that.
This guy plays Hold the Line by Toto with the perfect dynamics and it's very true to the original, and then he plays some sick metal. A great all-around musician.
Iconic track. The tribal energy, the hair on Max and his Deftones (I'm a huge fan) t-shirt stylized as the Dickies logo, the unapologetic heaviness of it. So many memories of the period in time where I started playing and digging into percussion and drums, when a drummer I met through the fireshow community introduced me to this band. Roots, Ratamatahata and Attitude music videos were regular in my rotation of videos I watched after school :)
Is amazing that, even with the the disagreement between formers members, Eloy can leave aside that and keep having have respect for former drummer Igor and his legacy. Even better, he put some spicie on the songs and put their personality on in. Congrats Eloy, você é foda!
If you have the opportunity to work with Eloy again, please make him breakdown the song "Means to an End" from the album Quadra. It's one of the most absurd drum performances that i have ever seem.
I'm just a guitarist who can play a tiny bit of drums, but I really love this channel. Drummers are fascinating to me and every time I watch a video on here, I learn something new that I can apply to my own songwriting. I typically program drums and when I do a mix for a song, I always pan the drums from the perspective of the drummer. I think that the folks at Drumeo mix from that perspective too. Pretty sure I hear the timbales tom panned left. ;)
I only bought a practice pad and a pair of sticks... I glued a piezo on the edge of the pad and sent it to preamp and effects. It sounds like _ass_ but at least it sounds somewhat percussive and it is so fun 🤣
É lindo ver o Eloy tocando estas músicas da fase do Igor, ele dá uma releitura em alguns pontos de forma magnífica e sem impor nada na música original, apenas leves toques que demonstram originalidade e sua marca sem perder a essência, isso só demonstra o respeito imenso que ele tem pela história da banda, e o quão criativo e grande músico ele é para entender a ideia original e impor sua marca, gênio.
É impressionante a diferença entre cada um, Igor é mais visceral enquanto o Eloy é pura técnica. Mas tanto um quanto o outro se encaixam perfeitamente na harmonia
@@vikingBRhauling Eu concordo Planemente o Eloy é extremamente técnico, mas acho que comparado com o Jean foi essa a diferença, o Jean é maravilhoso, mas ele ficava no meio no sepultura, acho que não foi um bom casamento, ele com a Pitty, por exemplo, ou o Ego Kill é maravilhoso, agora o Eloy acho que ele tem um pouco da presença e criatividade do Igor somada a uma técnica apuradíssima.
The hard hitting and precision in this is otherworldly. The kit sounds amazing, in particular the floor toms. Eloy is a beast. Thank you Drumeo. I have played this so much, and still enjoy it.
As a reminder, this masterpiece was recorded and released nearly 30 years ago! Super creative groove by one of the great metal bands of the 80s and 90s (the golden age of metal and much of rock music).
1996 saw Sepultura in concert I was 25 best time of my life. Heard the. Way back in 1991 been a fan ever since. Enjoyed Soulfly as well. Now they R on tour Morbid Deviation tour. Fricken awesome. I am older but still enjoy the music !
I saw them at Castle Donington when they released Chaos AD and It was the most craziest mosh pit I've ever been in. The way the crowd surged and then when apeshit was just off the hook, Never seen so much hair and leather flying about the place.
Why would they changed it?! The original studio track features Max, no one from the current line-up tries to deny that. You just want to create drama, little buddy.
Sepultura is an all-time metal band. I'm happy to have lived at the same time and to know their music. It truly reaches through to my bones and shakes the earth.
I play guitar and piano and already had a brief experience with saxophone but... To watch someone drumming like this is amazing because I would not be able to do that. Not even if I was born again 3 times... It's incredible
Roots is such a great album. The insight about the lack of a metronome was awesome. Really made me notice the organic flow of the song. Saw Sepultura in Vancouver in the 90s, so it is great to see Eloy sharing his passion! Thank you.
Esse cara e pura humildade, certa vez o Sepultura veio tocar aqui em Roraima extremo norte esquecido do Brasil, e por sorte peguei o mesmo voou que o Sepultura estava de 5 hrs pra São Paulo, e saindo do avião, pedi pra tirar uma foto, ele foi muito simpático e prontamente sorrindo disse sem problemas. Muita humildade, a fama não corrompeu seu caráter 👏
i have always loved how Eloy incorporates ghost note grooves on the snare on this song live. a totally unique take on this track compared to Igor's original take-no-prisoner balls to the wall approach.
Thanks for doing this! I am a guitar player but Sepultura & CHAOS A.D. helped change how I hear music and enhanced my rhythmic ability. “Territory” would be another GREAT selection to have performed! Eloy is phenomenal!
This video is inspiring on so many levels. I don't like Sepoltura, in general, but: - you see the creative, artistic research behind this song, the use of sounds and influence from cultures that is beneath the song, and it is astounding - you see the total effort of playing drums. I mean, even playing it at normal speed, when you start, allows you to appreciate how much of a total-body effort this instrument requires. But seeing him playing this song is simply incredible. It really looks like a fight with the drums - you see one fascinating side of drums, that is, that the texture is so simple, yet so difficult. The basics of much of the song is the usual 4/4 groove, where you have hi-hat, snare and bass. Yet, by just adding few extra movements, playing the song like this makes it way, way more difficult. It really tells something about the kind of talent and training these drummers have to be able to go through this song.
I've been playing the guitar for the last 25 years but this song, along with Chaos AD and Acid Rain by Liquid Tension Experiment, are three songs that just make me wanna buy a drum kit. So groovy, so motivating! Of course I won't play the drums but mad respect to you drummers!
When I watch Eloy, I always feel like my elbows, shoulders, entire arms are in great pain. Metal drumming…. Man! They’ve got to be real strong and enduring.
It is not easy to be in the same seat of Igor Cavalera, but you manage it with passion! This music is like being hit by a brick every 5 sec Parabéns cara!!
Great opportunity to bring Igor Cavalera to play and explain Ratamahata song. In my opinion, Roots was the best moment in metal, bringing new ideas that could create a modern and exciting style but unfortunately they were not appropriately cherished
The fact that Iggor recorded the drums on the Roots album without a metronome just shows how great he is. Definitely one of my favourite metal drummers of all time. His groove is unmatched. Eloy is good too I guess.
The intensity you bring to Sepultura's performances is amazing! Thank you for an incredible performance! 😍You can jam to this song and more Sepultura songs inside Drumeo. Click the link to get your 7-Day Free Trial! 👉www.Drumeo.com/trial
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See Brandon. That's how you beat the drums like they owe you mf MONEY. Boy"
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Man, this guy really hits those drums like he means it.
Went to his clinic and was sitting like 5th row and my ears were not having an easy night 😂 and his kit was barebone mic-ed
and also a lot of care with those ghost notes as well
He plays his drums like they owe him money
Ive watched them live on Curitiba, Eloy looked like Incredible Hulk smashing the drums
Eloy é foda!
Man he is beating the kit like it owes him money. Sounds absolutely mint!
Shout out to the mighty Igor Cavalera 💪🏽 Eloy is the perfect successor, and I'm glad he put some of his own flair while still retaining the integrity of Sep classics.
just like jay was the perfect successor to joey
Eloy is Waaaay better than the great Igor
@@Nikolas2808 I bet this comment is gonna be REAL interesting soon
hahaha ikr! @@ObeseChess
this aged interestingly looking at him joining slipknot now, lol
Eloy Casagrande é um patrimônio da música brasileira, entrou para uma banda de reconhecimento mundial e segurou o rojão com tudo. E ainda é zero estrelismo, gente boa demais!
Verdade substituir Igor Cavalera muita responsa o cara toca demais
Ele é top demais!!
Sinto muita pena que ele é pouco repercutido aqui...
sem contar que ele é mt melhor que o igor kkkkkkkkk @@clebersouza3656
@@danielfranklin9169 o cara é provavelmente o melhor baterista de metal da atualidade, reconhecido pelo mundo todo, exceto pelo país do cara... Brasil não é mole não
"Música"?
O cara tá gritando e outro tá batendo em um tambor.
Música de cu é rola, rapá!
Essa gritaria aí é vontade de dar o rabo, isso sim!
Man, those timbalitos are so simple yet brilliant in the original groove. So good.
They are in the original music.....
@@Brasilkilla sure thing, I know, my comment was just poorly-worded. Now it's correct.
They're such little moments in the song, but it's what really makes the song sound all the more awesome
Eu ia falar isso...
The timbalitos reflects our history as brazilians. Sepultura is from Brazil and bring our music and culture around the world. Timbal is a afro-brazilian instrument, a very important one. I am from Salvador, Bahia, the blackest place out Africa in the world and the timbal is a important instrument to us (there is a band called "Timbalada"), so i feel represented by this song and band. Our roots is there! Thanks, Sepultura and thanks Igor and Eloy! Axé!
Thank dog for your continent's influence on music 🤘
African music is in all our blood and souls, even though there are people who deny it.
Nice comment! As your compatriot, I also feel represented by your words and all the history behind each cultural element, be it from our ancestors, the indigenous people, and from bands like Sepultura!
@@stofosaurus people wouldnt be afraid to admit is besides white nationalist bands if various "africans" removed from Africa for decades didn't try to gatekeep because so many people built off black culture and made it their own.
Sou brasileiro e não sabia disso. Achei interessante....
I want to give credit to and thank everybody behind the scenes at Drumeo. I remember when the channel was mostly Jared doing lessons and now it's one of the best educational and entertaining music resources and so much of it is available for free. You guys and gals have been absolutely killing it recently!
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Definitely one of the best channels on TH-cam - all this educational, informative and fun stuff for free. Eternal respect to everyone at Drumeo 😊
Same here. I used to watch the lessons with Jared... it's amazing to see how big it became.
@@BrandonToewsı follow all your Drumeo Live and challenges. You’re a terrific drummer
100%
Not only is his playing unreal, but the sound of his drums are just perfect. Wide open toms cut through so much better than lots of damping 👌🏼
Everything sits so well
It's a great kit, tuning is brilliant, no triggers so you actually hear the sound of the real drums... also he just hits the sweet spot on each drum every time, gets the fullest sound possible.
Igor Cavalera was a very creative and original drummer. Eloy is great too, very sharp, technical and groovy
Don't forget the power... it's so brutal
He still IS! Igor is still alive and on tour with Cavalera right now
@@luisridez9219nowhere near as good as his peak Sepultura days. I saw him and max try to play the Roots album and was very disappointed.
i dont think you know what any of those words mean. English your third language?
their drum beats are particularly good for slow dancing
Please take a moment to notice that 1996 was a glorious year for Brazilian metal with Roots (Sepultura) and Holy Land (Angra). Great albums, great bands!!! 🇧🇷❤
You're right, and kudos for mentioning Angra.
BTW, before playing for Sepultura, Eloy Casagrande was playing with Angra's former singer, Andre Matos.
I saw Eloy in concert with him in 2009 in France when he was only 17 I believe. Everyone was already blown away by the talent he had at such a young age. 🙌
Eloy is former student teached by aquiles priester, crazy...
Also Overdose!
I think that, for us drummers, it's also important to DANCE the song you're playing, just like Eloy does. When you dance while playing you deliver the song in the time and with your feeling.
I use it as a way to count/time. My head bouncing to the left is at 100bpm in 3/4, and then the next part I'm bobbing to the right in 4/4 for 5 seconds before I go to the next part. Pretty sure that's how drummers like Matt Garska remember the complexities of their timing.
@@jjames6990 I agree! I struggle with this to be honest but everytime I remember to dance the song I play it better! Specially for the leg/feet work
ExACTLY!!!!!
Agreed. Les Claypool said that Herb Alexander had a groove that felt like a gorilla sauntering through the woods. I totally feel that when I listen to his playing.
All that growling sounds evil.
what amazes me about Eloy is that, for such a hard hitting drummer, he has a very delicate touch when it's needed. He's not a berserker but merely possesses a very wide dynamic range
Hello Eloy, I am from Madagascar and I am a Portuguese speaker too ... Well da parte de todos os amigos que amam o Slipknot te amamos muito que seja sempre melhor em bateria ... Você é o melhor baterista pro Slipknot❤
Sepultura is a band that manages to bring the essence of Brazil to heavy music. Eloy Casagrande, with his eclectic style, manages to express this very well in the band. Eloy is undoubtedly a great reference.
This is the most mellow I've seen him play the drums. I think that drum kit does not owe him money. He was very nice to it.
The drum kit repaid its debts and now all is good between it and Eloy
I guess the drum kit still needed a pack of cigarettes after the song was played... 💪🚬😁
For someone like me, who loves music but isn't able to play the drums, this feels like magic. Like how can one person remember all these different muscle movements to produce this awesome drum track? Absolutely amazing ❤
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I am still impressed by Sepultura material in 2023. Old albums and new albums are GREAT. Eloy is phenomenal ❤
Their covers are phenomenal.
"Angel" is one of my favourite songs of all time
I absolutely LOVE Eloy, he's literally the best around today... but you guys should have invited the creator himself. It's time to make a series with Iggor and have him explaining where his grooves came from. Pleeease! It would be FIRE! Love you work as well, guys. One of the best channels in this network! ♥
Finally! the comment I was looking for (so I dont have to write it) as a drummer who was 15 when this album came pout, I totally agree, it should have been Igor 100% I'm kinda disappointed with drumeo tbh...
He’s already got a series talking about his iconic drum parts, search Igor Cavalera behind the drums
@@benandbrookeogle8818 yeah, and it's fucking great. But I would like to see him on Drumeo as well :)
Igor is to busy being fat in Fatalera
Amazing. I bought this CD in the 90s and must have had it on repeat for weeks. The whole record is phenomenal.
Hear hear! Close to a religious experience.
i'll have to make it loop in my car again now haha
one of the grooviest metal songs ever made
Absolutely
i saw that Tour gig live & it was very impressive back in 1996 , in Belgium .I still got the concert ticket which had the album cover printed on .
I can only imagine how awesome it would be to be watching/hearing this for the first time. 25 years on and i still have it playing every gym session. Fricking great song and band
saw them live on that album tour .....it was really wild & a unique experience .
To me, this is *the* most iconic drum part ever. So many things come into one here, it’s really hard to top that. Like, before that the mid-teen me thought of drums as something that just provided the rhythmic layer for the music. THIS hit different.
I still prefer the original arrangement, but that must be just my imprinted memory speaking. Eloy is amazing without doubt.
I love hard hitting drummers. I heard this right out of high school. To this day it's still one of my favorites to play. It just releases all your energy.
I remember this album coming out and listening to it constantly for months.
Bloody roots… seriously one of the best albums of my childhood.
Thank you Eloy and Igor.
I discovered this album and "100 hundred years of solitude" in the same time.
The really added to each other
I remember buying the Modern Drummer fest 2005 (I think) and he was about 13 or 14 playing a solo as the under 18 winner. Amazing.
He honestly is one of the hardest hitting and most fluid metal drummers out there. In my opinion, one of the best out there right now.
Eloy is a beast and Igor is a super underrated drummer in my opinion. He has come up with so many unique, cool and interesting grooves
I’ve always loved Eloy’s body language on the drums. You can always tell how hard he’s focusing and hitting the drums based on his facial expressions and his shoulder movements, and it’s fucking awesome. The fact that someone can play drums so quickly and near perfectly and still hit each piece of the kit as fucking hardly as he does, especially now that he’s in Slipknot, is just insane to me.
Para mim, este o hino nacional do Heavy Metal brasileiro. 🤘🏻
One of the best metal song from one of best metal album of all time! I love how Eloy adds to it while staying in the lines of the original and i always love watching him punching and kicking those drums, such a beast!
The beginning of the last riff still gives me the chills more than 25 years after release...
That Timbale sound makes this beat so muchhh cooler love that sound in a metal song not alot of rock bands use it
*_My Supernatural Idol! Ever! A giant called Eloy Casagrande! Everything this guy does and his work as a drummer is very surreal. Long life! A musical battle tank... This is Brazil. Maximum respect!_*
One of the most transcendental drum tracks ever recorded! 🤘👏👏
Thank you Igor Cavalera and Eloy
You mean igor and max cavalera
@@jonathanmilani4536 since when has max been a drummer?
@@HeavyMetalGamingHD acredito que muita das idéias da melodia vem do Max tbm, e ñ só do Igor junto com as letras das músicas, mas claro que os membros da banda (Andreas e Paulo jr.) possivelmente dão sua opinião e entram numa conceção.
E quando digo melodia imagino 80% da música
When I was a teenager in the 2000's my father found a K7 tape in the street and gave it to me, it was a mixup of songs and between them I listen R bloody roots and territory for the first time! was an amazing experience, I still have goosebumps when I remember.
These floor toms are so sick. Awesome drummer! Legendary song.
Love seeing metal drummers play what sounds best for the song, not to show off. He hits with MEANING too. Its difficult to not get into this 👌👊
Hammering this drum kit yet super clean. Eloy is a demon!
He is a whole new person while on the drums, the facial expressions change totally.
Sepultura drums are SO FUN!!!!!!! This post totally made my day!! 😃😃 Thank you Eloy!!! Thank you Igor!!! Thank you Drumeo!!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
You said it perfectly man, they are FUN. The way the drum grooves and fills dance with the rythm guitars in Sepultura - it's gotta be up there with the best.
This is easily one of my favourite videos you guys have done. This guy absolutely KILLS it. I Love his style.
A gravação de bateria em Roots foi uma coisa revolucionária. Igor Cavalera, o "pai da criança" fez isso soar verdadeiro, espontâneo e pesado! Quando eu ouvi essa faixa pela primeira vez fiquei impressionado e ficou muito claro que o Igor tocou no limite, não tinha como ser mais pesado e brutal! Não dá para esquecer essa primeira audição!
eu estava vendo videos deles nos anos 90 no auge....cara....o negocio era absurdo, o som era uma coisa muito a frente do tempo.....ai os 2 zuaram a festa....mas o eloy deu uma renovada....hoje em dia tem muita coisa, e muitos se inspiraram no sepultura dos anos 90....mas o eloy ta bem, não se deve comparar ele com o igor...mas ele merece o reconhecimento, pois toca pakarayo
Ross Robinson, Andy Wallace and Rob Agnello were the team that produced/recorded/engineered all of that in a way that was comprehensible... don't you forget that.
Igor cavalera is a mastermind!!! When i was young i admire he as a drummer. Eloy is a beast.
powerful but dynamic - he never overplays , he lets the song as a whole shine - that is a great drummer
This guy plays Hold the Line by Toto with the perfect dynamics and it's very true to the original, and then he plays some sick metal. A great all-around musician.
Iconic track. The tribal energy, the hair on Max and his Deftones (I'm a huge fan) t-shirt stylized as the Dickies logo, the unapologetic heaviness of it. So many memories of the period in time where I started playing and digging into percussion and drums, when a drummer I met through the fireshow community introduced me to this band. Roots, Ratamatahata and Attitude music videos were regular in my rotation of videos I watched after school :)
Is amazing that, even with the the disagreement between formers members, Eloy can leave aside that and keep having have respect for former drummer Igor and his legacy.
Even better, he put some spicie on the songs and put their personality on in.
Congrats Eloy, você é foda!
If you have the opportunity to work with Eloy again, please make him breakdown the song "Means to an End" from the album Quadra. It's one of the most absurd drum performances that i have ever seem.
I'm just a guitarist who can play a tiny bit of drums, but I really love this channel. Drummers are fascinating to me and every time I watch a video on here, I learn something new that I can apply to my own songwriting. I typically program drums and when I do a mix for a song, I always pan the drums from the perspective of the drummer. I think that the folks at Drumeo mix from that perspective too. Pretty sure I hear the timbales tom panned left. ;)
I only bought a practice pad and a pair of sticks... I glued a piezo on the edge of the pad and sent it to preamp and effects. It sounds like _ass_ but at least it sounds somewhat percussive and it is so fun 🤣
Eloy makes me proud to be a brazilian. Totally a phenomenon like never seen before, next level of metal drumming...
É lindo ver o Eloy tocando estas músicas da fase do Igor, ele dá uma releitura em alguns pontos de forma magnífica e sem impor nada na música original, apenas leves toques que demonstram originalidade e sua marca sem perder a essência, isso só demonstra o respeito imenso que ele tem pela história da banda, e o quão criativo e grande músico ele é para entender a ideia original e impor sua marca, gênio.
É impressionante a diferença entre cada um, Igor é mais visceral enquanto o Eloy é pura técnica. Mas tanto um quanto o outro se encaixam perfeitamente na harmonia
Excelente comentário. Interessante ver como o pessoal valoriza os 2 musicalmente (ao invés de comparar).
@@vikingBRhauling Eu concordo Planemente o Eloy é extremamente técnico, mas acho que comparado com o Jean foi essa a diferença, o Jean é maravilhoso, mas ele ficava no meio no sepultura, acho que não foi um bom casamento, ele com a Pitty, por exemplo, ou o Ego Kill é maravilhoso, agora o Eloy acho que ele tem um pouco da presença e criatividade do Igor somada a uma técnica apuradíssima.
Já vi muitos criticando o Iggor, dizendo que ele não é técnico,
Pra mim o feeling é mais importante, a vibração que é transmitida é o que vale.
o problema do igor e do irmão dele, é apenas a ignorância e a falta de educação, os caras não tão nem ai para ninguém...mandam todo mundo sefuuuh
@@novatretatube6308 como assim? Os riffs clássicos do sepultura são do Max, o cara é um gênio
@@ruandiego2664 ....não discordei da criatividade...apenas indiquei, o motivo da banda ter sido esquecida.
Igor i Max to wybitni muzycy kocham tych facetów..riffy i perkusja w Beneath,Arise,Chaos,Roots.. to pierdolone klasyki
Iggor é um gênio da bateria e tecnicamente afiadissimo. Veja a classica performance de Arise tocada no dobro da velocidade no Pinkpop, Países Baixos
Corey....NEVER let this man leave Slipknot. What a treat in both bands
The hard hitting and precision in this is otherworldly. The kit sounds amazing, in particular the floor toms. Eloy is a beast. Thank you Drumeo. I have played this so much, and still enjoy it.
I still get goosebumps everytime I hear this song.
I absolutely love him, no one...NO ONE puts more energy into every stroke and strike than EC. Dude's amazing
This guy is like a tank , accurate , and powerful. Love his style ! 😎
As a reminder, this masterpiece was recorded and released nearly 30 years ago! Super creative groove by one of the great metal bands of the 80s and 90s (the golden age of metal and much of rock music).
Felicitaciones a Brasil por tener semejante baterista
killed it. Perfectly capturing Igor's style while also making it your own.
1996 saw Sepultura in concert I was 25 best time of my life. Heard the. Way back in 1991 been a fan ever since. Enjoyed Soulfly as well. Now they R on tour Morbid Deviation tour. Fricken awesome. I am older but still enjoy the music !
I saw them at Castle Donington when they released Chaos AD and It was the most craziest mosh pit I've ever been in. The way the crowd surged and then when apeshit was just off the hook, Never seen so much hair and leather flying about the place.
RRRRRRRAAAAA!! One of my all time favourite songs! This new drummer, living up too the Sepultura sound. Takes me back 👊🏼🤙🏼
Eloy literalmente uma referência mundial. Pegada brutal 👊🥁
This man put the heart and soul when he is playing the drums
I play drums and i absolutely looove metal music, Sepultura
is one of my favorite bands ever especially this song and Rhamahata.
Igor is still at it, check out Petbrick for more Igor grooves!
O cara conseguiu melhorar o que já era excepcional, parabéns cara, você realmente é um dos melhores do mundo.
Props for keeping Max's vocals. Song is so much better with Max's original track
Why would they changed it?! The original studio track features Max, no one from the current line-up tries to deny that. You just want to create drama, little buddy.
The final comments shows why this song is so cool. This producer is a genius.
Sepultura is an all-time metal band. I'm happy to have lived at the same time and to know their music. It truly reaches through to my bones and shakes the earth.
The breakdown @5:31 is so good
That timbalito touch is fckn fire!! 🔥
I play guitar and piano and already had a brief experience with saxophone but... To watch someone drumming like this is amazing because I would not be able to do that. Not even if I was born again 3 times... It's incredible
Such a classic and important song for the ENTIRE Metal Genre. Thank you so much!
What gets me with Eloy's drumming is how the hell he can be so precise, yet so hard and powerful his playing is...
Eloy's left stick starts somewhere behind his left ear for every single 2 and 4 on the snare, no wonder he gets such a massive sound out of the drum 💪
Roots is such a great album. The insight about the lack of a metronome was awesome. Really made me notice the organic flow of the song. Saw Sepultura in Vancouver in the 90s, so it is great to see Eloy sharing his passion! Thank you.
Vai destruir no Slipknot também agora!! Monstro 🤘🏻🇧🇷
Esse cara e pura humildade, certa vez o Sepultura veio tocar aqui em Roraima extremo norte esquecido do Brasil, e por sorte peguei o mesmo voou que o Sepultura estava de 5 hrs pra São Paulo, e saindo do avião, pedi pra tirar uma foto, ele foi muito simpático e prontamente sorrindo disse sem problemas.
Muita humildade, a fama não corrompeu seu caráter 👏
Such a fun song to play live, Lots of Power and Lots of groove- two things far to many metal drummers lack.
Eloy is one of those drummers that you just love watching play.
He puts a true punishment on those drums.
Iggor Cavalera is one of the most creative drummers in metal history.
Such a gift to music. I don’t even notice the Brazilian that comes out. What a groove. I’m glad i grew up on chaos ad and roots
Also I think my wife is onto me having a crush on Eloy. She’s just jealous.
i have always loved how Eloy incorporates ghost note grooves on the snare on this song live. a totally unique take on this track compared to Igor's original take-no-prisoner balls to the wall approach.
Thanks for doing this! I am a guitar player but Sepultura & CHAOS A.D. helped change how I hear music and enhanced my rhythmic ability. “Territory” would be another GREAT selection to have performed! Eloy is phenomenal!
This just made my day. Such a good song/album. Great performance!
i LOVE learning about the behind the scenes of how drumming is done, thank you!!
Já vi esse cara tocando ao vivo. E é muito foda!
This video is inspiring on so many levels. I don't like Sepoltura, in general, but:
- you see the creative, artistic research behind this song, the use of sounds and influence from cultures that is beneath the song, and it is astounding
- you see the total effort of playing drums. I mean, even playing it at normal speed, when you start, allows you to appreciate how much of a total-body effort this instrument requires. But seeing him playing this song is simply incredible. It really looks like a fight with the drums
- you see one fascinating side of drums, that is, that the texture is so simple, yet so difficult. The basics of much of the song is the usual 4/4 groove, where you have hi-hat, snare and bass. Yet, by just adding few extra movements, playing the song like this makes it way, way more difficult. It really tells something about the kind of talent and training these drummers have to be able to go through this song.
Eloy doesn't play the drums. He punishes them.
Far and beyond the others! Simply the best drummer in the world! An' I'm not just talking about a heavy metal drummer...
I've been playing the guitar for the last 25 years but this song, along with Chaos AD and Acid Rain by Liquid Tension Experiment, are three songs that just make me wanna buy a drum kit. So groovy, so motivating! Of course I won't play the drums but mad respect to you drummers!
When I watch Eloy, I always feel like my elbows, shoulders, entire arms are in great pain. Metal drumming…. Man! They’ve got to be real strong and enduring.
Epic song 💥 Eloy killed it! was amazing to see him live last year 🤘
It is not easy to be in the same seat of Igor Cavalera, but you manage it with passion! This music is like being hit by a brick every 5 sec
Parabéns cara!!
Great opportunity to bring Igor Cavalera to play and explain Ratamahata song. In my opinion, Roots was the best moment in metal, bringing new ideas that could create a modern and exciting style but unfortunately they were not appropriately cherished
The elements of inspiration that went into composing this song makes this one of the greatest metal songs of all time!
Excited for his new era with Slipknot!!
"Sometimes you can not think like a metal drummer" (...) "you have to relax, calm down and enjoy the song" - Eloy is awesome
Sepultura é patrimônio nacional e o Roots é uma obra prima! O Eloy representa muito!
essa musica é uma feitiçaria....te deixa alucinado...nos anos 90 eles fizeram coisas muito avançadas...mereceram todo o sucesso que tiveram.
I’m addicted to this video 🔥 mans beating those drums like they’re the red headed stepchild
The fact that Iggor recorded the drums on the Roots album without a metronome just shows how great he is. Definitely one of my favourite metal drummers of all time. His groove is unmatched. Eloy is good too I guess.
ofc Eloy is good also. look at this video man.
One of the iconic songs you instantly recognize. Metal history right here.