Since I live in the Middle East, I have been listening to the micro-tone (quarter tone) scales for 40 years now! But of course I enjoy listening to western classical music, pop music...etc. Anyway, I have always been wondering if there was a way that the quarter tone is introduced to the rest of the world, so they would appreciate its beauty. The "King Gizzard" band was the answer to my dream. Thanks KING GIZZARD! I LOVE YOU GUYS!
Hey Ayad, pretty much most musical traditions have explored music outside the somewhat standard 12 tone equal temperament including western classical and popular. Quarter tone bends are extremely common in blues and blues-rock guitar; anyone who has ever listened to Led Zeppelin has been introduced to quarter tone changes in pitch. In the vein you discuss, System of a Down incorporates microtonal intervals in their singed melodies. Out of extreme familiarity with equal temperament it is hard to presume that most people would embrace ‘heavily microtonal’ music, specially the less ‘delicate’ or subtle one. I also don’t know up to what point untrained ears can pick up changes in pitch as to deem them ‘out of tune’ so in some cases there might not be a meaningful distinction between equal temperament and other tuning systems. I guess before autotune a big chunk of large audience pop music was microtonal
anidemolimacnauj Yeah, i'm gonna second System of a Down. I really love how they blended Middle Eastern influence with metal and brought it to the mainstream. Fuckin' great stuff.
I think people all over the world are discovering middle eastern music types more and more, and like all music trying to blend together those influences with other styles and the results are pretty cool!
Hey Ayad, honest question. I don't know what the micro-tone scales are, could you give me an example? Just an avid music fan here trying to broaden his horizons
They have done a bit of mixing in post for the TH-cam video. You can find the original recording of this set from when it was broadcast live somewhere on TH-cam. To be fair not too much was changed though.
As a child of Anatolia I always wait the day of Anatolian sounds get the respect they deserve in some way and these guys made my dream come true. Greetings from Turkey 🇹🇷
I don't get it either. If the drummers played different parts, rather than playing essentially the same thing here, then I might get it. The absurdity value to it is kinda fun, though.
im turkish and i was thinking "dude, that shit sound really similar", until he actually said he played some bağlama. it sounds fantastic and i loved the name of the album!
Erkin Korayın bir gitarı var turuncu, perdeleri bunların çaldığı şekilde yapılmış, Erkin Koray icadı olan bir gitar,bağlamanın perdelerini gitara uydurmuş, çocuklar ondan araklamış bildiğin... Müzikte de doğu havası var zaten
@@ersoyergun9303 ne araklaması adamlar zaten kendileri esinlendiklerini söylüyor ayrıca adamlar ne güzel bizim şarkılarımızı yeniden yorumluyolar bizim aptallar da gitsinler amerikan özentisi olsunlar
In Nuclear Fusion, aren't the drummers complementing eachother? 16:33 Like, each one of them does a beat on the hi-hat and they alternate?! That is so sick!!!!!
Yeah, they've got both of the boys' hihats panned hardish left and right, and i reckon there's more to it, not sure if the rest of their kits are panned as hard
haha they don't have the 2nd drummer anymore I don't think. According to their wiki he left in like 2021 because 'fuckin somebody had to run the label' lmao
I think that in 5-10 years microtonal music will be a trend. The gear gets cheaper, musicians find ways to use strange scales and listeners are almost ready. Looking forward to this!
Since I live in the Middle East, I have been listening for the micro-tone (quarter tone) scales for 40 years now, but I enjoy listening to western classical music, pop music...etc. but I have always been wondering if there was a way that the quarter tone was introduced to the rest of the world, so they might appreciate its beauty. The "King Gizzard" band answered my question. Thanks KING GIZZARD! I LOVE YOU GUYS!
To be fair, microtonal music is more dissonant (less harmonic) than usual music. That limits the appeal of it for pretty much everybody, except for the people whose interest stems from curiosity and novelty.
Definitely best Turkish music done for all time. Very big thank you and hugs from Istanbul, Turkey. I need to admit no Turkish artist could do something like this. There have been a movement in 70s doing this kind of music, pretty legendary but what KG&TLW does is the ultimate achievement. Thank you guys for doing this, working on this to make it better and better. We appreciate this a lot. Maybe not enough. But we do, me and my wife :)
You can still be involved in music in different ways. I love music and wish I was a musician, but my brain isn’t really wired like that. So instead, I started to do music videos.
King gizz is by far the best band of the past 20 years. No other band in 20 years has a discography this consistent or this good. For Christ’s sake they pumped out 5 albums in 2017, all of which were psychedelic rock masterpiece. Name one other band you know that can do that, I dare you.
A couple beers, some headphones, close your eyes, suddenly your back hearing them live for the first time experiencing the best night for of your life... i love this Australian band that makes me feel awesome 🤙🤙🤙
The drummers play off each other, (i wish they did more poly rhythm stuff actually) and play different kits with different heads that are striked with different forced dynamics- it's more than sounding bigger. the stereo effect and minor lag on the synchronized drum rolls-- amazing. anyone who's played out of 2 amps simultaneously knows it sounds better and different than 1 amp really loud. and the microtones they are capable of on those modded guitars would be damn near impossible to recreate- with 4 string players none the less not to mention harmonizing with a modded synth as well !?! it's not just bending a string, there are frequencies in there that are extremely unique- just listen to turkish folk music- lot more going on than bending notes... I don't know if ANYONE has EVER put together an ensemble like this. pure genius. I can't imagine the hrs of work they put in.
Great band, wish the two drummers would do different things like one play in 7/4 while the other plays in 5/4. It would be really cool. Knowing them they would make an album like that to give it a African feel rhythm. Still props to them.
The Gizz are one of the best rock'n'roll bands in the world. Wholy fuck. Doctor, I think I have an addiction. I don't think I can tell a single one of their thousand songs that I do not like. Just brilliant. Every album is different and yet I keep on listening over and over again. I've only had that with 3 other bands in my life: STRFKR, Portugal. The Man and Eagles of Death Metal. I put on all of their discographies on a infinite loop and they keep on playing. Bloody love all of them. Long live rock'n'roll.
I genuinely cannot count how many times I’ve watched this performance. Probably around 100x. As a musician I have maximum respect for what these guys are doing. Fuckin pioneers these guys!
Listened them once in a friend's spotify playlist... definitely, the sound is waaay more powerful and well distributed in here than in the studio version. It's like listening to two different bands.
"Banana, mate." - Stu Mackenzie, 2017. 0:35 Doom City 3:41 Sleep Drifter 8:57 (Interlude) 9:41 Billabong Valley 14:37 (Interlude) 14:59 Nuclear Fusion 18:53 (Interview) This whole set is a fucken piece of art.
Am I the only one that likes these KEXP performances more than the album audio? I don't care much for Flying Microtonal Banana's audio quality but the live performance is absolutely amazing.
They started experimenting with a custom microtonal guitar their friend Zak made for Stu.The guitar was modified to play in 24-TET tuning and could only be played with other microtonal instruments. They modified and used electric guitars, basses, keyboards and harmonica as well as a turkish horn called a Zurna for this album. So sick! 👌
I cant get over how goddamn tight these guys. I homestly dont even think tight js a strong enough adjective. They blow my mind everytime i listen to them. I dont understand how you can have their vulume of music amd still be flawless no matter what youre plauing. So excited to see where these guys continue to go.
The first thing that comes up to my mind, is the very 70's Turkish Anatolian Rock Sound. I really love what they created. Then he mentioned bağlama. It's very nice that he found that sound from the furthest away country from Turkey. I'm still amazed how Turkish music and Anatolian rock great, progressive, and experimental back in time when I look from the point where we currently at.
0:35 Doom City
3:41 Sleep Drifter
9:41 Billabong Valley
14:59 Nuclear Fusioyoyoyoyonah
Thx Bro
Fusioyoyoyoyoyoyah
@@pandaman1317 l
l let 8
haha fuck it
I was new to King Gizzard when I saw this comment and I fully accepted that they'd just called a song Nuclear Fusioyoyoyoyonah
That rug really ties the room together.
erik nilsson that's like, your opinion, man
and these guys just peed on it
Fckn A
Hahahahahaha!!!
Mind if I do a J?
Since I live in the Middle East, I have been listening to the micro-tone (quarter tone) scales for 40 years now! But of course I enjoy listening to western classical music, pop music...etc. Anyway, I have always been wondering if there was a way that the quarter tone is introduced to the rest of the world, so they would appreciate its beauty. The "King Gizzard" band was the answer to my dream. Thanks KING GIZZARD! I LOVE YOU GUYS!
Hey Ayad, pretty much most musical traditions have explored music outside the somewhat standard 12 tone equal temperament including western classical and popular. Quarter tone bends are extremely common in blues and blues-rock guitar; anyone who has ever listened to Led Zeppelin has been introduced to quarter tone changes in pitch. In the vein you discuss, System of a Down incorporates microtonal intervals in their singed melodies. Out of extreme familiarity with equal temperament it is hard to presume that most people would embrace ‘heavily microtonal’ music, specially the less ‘delicate’ or subtle one. I also don’t know up to what point untrained ears can pick up changes in pitch as to deem them ‘out of tune’ so in some cases there might not be a meaningful distinction between equal temperament and other tuning systems. I guess before autotune a big chunk of large audience pop music was microtonal
anidemolimacnauj Yeah, i'm gonna second System of a Down. I really love how they blended Middle Eastern influence with metal and brought it to the mainstream. Fuckin' great stuff.
I think people all over the world are discovering middle eastern music types more and more, and like all music trying to blend together those influences with other styles and the results are pretty cool!
@@pmbbmp that is true
Hey Ayad, honest question. I don't know what the micro-tone scales are, could you give me an example? Just an avid music fan here trying to broaden his horizons
I've never heard a live performance unmixed sound twice as good as the original. But... oh my god, that Billabong Valley performance was legendary.
Brandon Burrows agreed bro, they sound amazing live
They have done a bit of mixing in post for the TH-cam video. You can find the original recording of this set from when it was broadcast live somewhere on TH-cam. To be fair not too much was changed though.
Joey's solo in that one gave me chills
Radiohead from the basement.
Definitely mixed, but nonetheless, it's incredible!
16:33
Michael Cavanaugh is playing on the off beat whilst Eric Moore is playing on the beat, incredible
Cavs and Eric**
Man without kick drum and Man with kick drum
Billabong Valley is one of my favourite ever King Gizz tracks... Ambrose can sing.
I hope you've heard the Murlocs my dude
DankWilliams only started listening to them recently actually, crazy how many great bands are coming from Australia at the moment
actually, he's asking if you know Ambrose is Murlocs' singer
Owen Murphy check out The Murlocs! and Pipe-eye, one shy Cookie's other band
WAIT SHIT THAT WAS AMBROSE THE WHOLE TIME???
Australia must be going through a rock revolution similar to late 60s britain or something, fantastic so many great bands
yes!
Suave Meh yes! these guys, the Smithies, the drones, pond, tame impala, the list goes on and on. so much awesome talent.
dune rats, ausmuteants, skegss
So many changes happening in the country. Interesting times.
The droooooones
As a child of Anatolia I always wait the day of Anatolian sounds get the respect they deserve in some way and these guys made my dream come true. Greetings from Turkey 🇹🇷
I like how much inspiration they take from Turkish music. They use a Zerna (SORRY IF I BUTCHERED THAT SPELLING LOL) a lot in their microtonal albums.
Lost count of the amount of times ive watched this performance. Tickles the pickle! 🤩
Imagine you started listening to the radio at 14:44, without any context.
I’m super high and literally just found this band. I’m fuggin blown away. I’ve never heard this type of music before.
No one has, mate. Broadly put this under "Stoner Rock" ;-)
Western spins on microtonal music are something only KGLW would attempt
Welcome
Stu is proper nervous during the interview / whenever he's not holding a guitar. Seems like a proper good guy
KEXP is a superb station
And this is a magnificent session
Brilliant band
they should do longer sessions
Magnificent
brilliant
Et la qualité sonore des enregistrements m'impressionne à chaque fois !
13:55 amby realizes what stu does to that mic
lmao
you can see it in her eyes... cheryl waters has opened the door.
Christina O'Neil she is growing insects in her pome
Lmao
🍄🍄🍄
Sucks to see Eric leave King Gizzard, at least he’s focusing solely on Flightless Records. Cheers to our favorite second drummer!!!
so guttered I didn't see these guys live
Cavs is going to have to start pulling his fucking weight now
I'm so glad I was able to see them live twice before all this covid shit happened.
what no way
@@esmeclair7895 yep, it sucks :(
they finally gave Eric his kick drum privileges back
lol...why were they taken away?
Billy Shears not sure haha it was mentioned in the video peeling the microtonal banana
ahh...makes sense
idk why they have two drummers at all... someone can explain?
I don't get it either. If the drummers played different parts, rather than playing essentially the same thing here, then I might get it. The absurdity value to it is kinda fun, though.
im turkish and i was thinking "dude, that shit sound really similar", until he actually said he played some bağlama. it sounds fantastic and i loved the name of the album!
aynen...
Erkin Korayın bir gitarı var turuncu, perdeleri bunların çaldığı şekilde yapılmış, Erkin Koray icadı olan bir gitar,bağlamanın perdelerini gitara uydurmuş, çocuklar ondan araklamış bildiğin... Müzikte de doğu havası var zaten
@@ersoyergun9303 ne araklaması adamlar zaten kendileri esinlendiklerini söylüyor ayrıca adamlar ne güzel bizim şarkılarımızı yeniden yorumluyolar bizim aptallar da gitsinler amerikan özentisi olsunlar
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bağlama
those harmonies in hands of those 7 Melbourne freaks..oh man,...! awesome mix
“This one’s about bush rangers”
AMBY YOU HAVE MY WHOLE HEART
The recording quality KEXP pulls off blows my mind.
The girl singing billabong valley has a beautiful voice
gg zz thats amber rose
Dont be a stranger (:
lol
yeah i would date her
gg zz 😂
15:18 Nuuuclear FuuuusioooooOoOoyoyoyoyoyo-nah
Settle down, Beavis...
@@DumbDuude1001 LMFAO
That part was amazing actually
I love when clicking on strange band names doesn't disappoint.
This one has a whole universe in its own.
ohhhh lol dude theres so much more.. it feels like they release like 2 to 3 albums a year!
if you like them you'll LOVE Yak
This performance is of songs from the first album they released in 2017, a year in which they dropped 5 full-length albums.
I hope this comment lead to a dig through their discography
They have SUCH CONTROL of their instruments and knowledge of sound or the persistence in finding just the right sound of each tune.
shit aren't the in like 3 or 4 bands together lol Murlocks, ORB, King Gizzard
Persistence, like a Ford motor piston ?
@@lukevincent1182 Ha, I understood that reference.
I went from never heard of them to favorite band so fast.
This band is fucking incredible.
I didn't understand, but now I understand
Me too
Benjamin Cartwright me three 👽
Amen
No u
NONAGON
INFINITY
OPENS
THE
DOOR
*billabong valley* has got to be one of the most addictive tracks to ever grace mankind. jesus fucking christ.
In Nuclear Fusion, aren't the drummers complementing eachother? 16:33 Like, each one of them does a beat on the hi-hat and they alternate?! That is so sick!!!!!
Holy shit nice catch
I thought this was a sick effect and before watching this i didn't realize they have got 2 drummers... this explains a lot ^^
Yeah, they've got both of the boys' hihats panned hardish left and right, and i reckon there's more to it, not sure if the rest of their kits are panned as hard
One drummer is playing on beat, the other is playing off beat.. pretty fkddd
Ones on the up beat ones on the down beat
those maracas don't sound like they're tuned to microtones
Smh they’re such posers
Flying banana
Can't be perfect, right?
Oh wait! They can.
flying microtonal maraca
Are those microtonal drums?
Kudos to the drummers locking it in! That's much harder to do than most people realize.
haha they don't have the 2nd drummer anymore I don't think. According to their wiki he left in like 2021 because 'fuckin somebody had to run the label' lmao
the most hardworking, experimental and fun band on the planet. Well whichever planet they come from.
I think that in 5-10 years microtonal music will be a trend. The gear gets cheaper, musicians find ways to use strange scales and listeners are almost ready. Looking forward to this!
Since I live in the Middle East, I have been listening for the micro-tone (quarter tone) scales for 40 years now, but I enjoy listening to western classical music, pop music...etc. but I have always been wondering if there was a way that the quarter tone was introduced to the rest of the world, so they might appreciate its beauty. The "King Gizzard" band answered my question. Thanks KING GIZZARD! I LOVE YOU GUYS!
No haha we've doing great wo microtune for a lot of time and it's going to kept that way
All of the guitars put together sound like Larry LaLonde with fretless 8 string and a wah pedal.
To be fair, microtonal music is more dissonant (less harmonic) than usual music. That limits the appeal of it for pretty much everybody, except for the people whose interest stems from curiosity and novelty.
Eastwood is making a mass production microtonal guitar (the Hi-Flyer Mark IV MT) now. So, what you said is definitely true.
Definitely best Turkish music done for all time. Very big thank you and hugs from Istanbul, Turkey. I need to admit no Turkish artist could do something like this. There have been a movement in 70s doing this kind of music, pretty legendary but what KG&TLW does is the ultimate achievement. Thank you guys for doing this, working on this to make it better and better. We appreciate this a lot. Maybe not enough. But we do, me and my wife :)
Music like this makes me depressed to not be a talented musician. I so very badly want to be part of something this good.
Work
Then practice
You can still be involved in music in different ways. I love music and wish I was a musician, but my brain isn’t really wired like that. So instead, I started to do music videos.
ennit
Never too late man, if you feel the itch to do it, then I think you're meant to give it a try at least.
King gizz is by far the best band of the past 20 years. No other band in 20 years has a discography this consistent or this good. For Christ’s sake they pumped out 5 albums in 2017, all of which were psychedelic rock masterpiece. Name one other band you know that can do that, I dare you.
ppc boy
They put out another 5 this year lmao (tbf 2 of them were pretty short, and there's kind of also a sixth one but that was a collab)
@@highgogoatwhat collaboration are you talking about btw ?
@@franciscopastranalucio9390 I think Satanic Slumber Party? idk this comment was a while ago lol
@@highgogoat Oh you're right on that one ! Thanks for bringing that up.
0:35 Doom City
3:41 Sleep Drifter
8:57 (Interlude)
9:41 Billabong Valley
14:37 (Interlude)
14:59 Nuclear Fusion
18:53 (Interview)
can't believe you misspelled "nuclear fusioyoyoin"
Timmy G. I
Timmy G. I
Timmy G. I
Timmy G. I
A couple beers, some headphones, close your eyes, suddenly your back hearing them live for the first time experiencing the best night for of your life... i love this Australian band that makes me feel awesome 🤙🤙🤙
Man, Nuclear Fusion is something else.
The drummers play off each other, (i wish they did more poly rhythm stuff actually) and play different kits with different heads that are striked with different forced dynamics- it's more than sounding bigger. the stereo effect and minor lag on the synchronized drum rolls-- amazing. anyone who's played out of 2 amps simultaneously knows it sounds better and different than 1 amp really loud. and the microtones they are capable of on those modded guitars would be damn near impossible to recreate- with 4 string players none the less not to mention harmonizing with a modded synth as well !?! it's not just bending a string, there are frequencies in there that are extremely unique- just listen to turkish folk music- lot more going on than bending notes... I don't know if ANYONE has EVER put together an ensemble like this. pure genius. I can't imagine the hrs of work they put in.
Secret Chiefs 3
yes secret chiefs 3
Agreed! Crazy talent all through this band.
Great band, wish the two drummers would do different things like one play in 7/4 while the other plays in 5/4. It would be really cool. Knowing them they would make an album like that to give it a African feel rhythm. Still props to them.
Iamman its called polygondwanaland my dude
I fucking love Joey being so proud of himself singing Nuclear Fusion at the start ahah.
Drums in nuclear fusion are dang impressive
I can play Stu's part at 12:06.
Lmao
the kexp sound guy is a fucking god
Tis stu himself
Wow. Sleep Drifter is such Anatolian psychedelic rock style. Awesome band!
Didn't know that was a thing. Thank you. This is exactly why I read TH-cam comments!
You should listen Barış Manço, 3 Hürel and Erkin Koray
The Gizz are one of the best rock'n'roll bands in the world. Wholy fuck. Doctor, I think I have an addiction. I don't think I can tell a single one of their thousand songs that I do not like. Just brilliant. Every album is different and yet I keep on listening over and over again.
I've only had that with 3 other bands in my life: STRFKR, Portugal. The Man and Eagles of Death Metal. I put on all of their discographies on a infinite loop and they keep on playing. Bloody love all of them. Long live rock'n'roll.
This is my first band to have that with!
Wow...the stereo separation on this mix is fantastic!
Stu is the mixer
I want to give the KEXP host a big hug. She seems so lovely ahhhhhhh
I’m dumbstruck of how incredible they are, what a performance, audio quality was 10/10
I genuinely cannot count how many times I’ve watched this performance. Probably around 100x. As a musician I have maximum respect for what these guys are doing. Fuckin pioneers these guys!
Seeing them tonight in Dallas!!!! YEAH!!!!!!!!
EDIT: That show was the best thing I ever experienced. Seeing them live is a MUST.
Take a shot every time Stu says: "uhm", "and", "uhh".
and "yeuuup"
and "sort of"
Take a shot every time they play an F#
Wasted
He's sooooo baked. But it's great cause he plays great music
My all time favorite band they are so good
16:33 that off and on drum beats are pure eargasm
These microtonal tracks sound great live!
My regards Dave, nice to see you outside ;)
I AM OMNI
Dave Pirovich All of their songs are great live!
I know! I saw them back in April, one of the best shows I've ever seen
Lol at Stu's eyes during the interview.. the guy really just played that set while tripping
Listened them once in a friend's spotify playlist... definitely, the sound is waaay more powerful and well distributed in here than in the studio version. It's like listening to two different bands.
Stu shoulda put a good coat of brown beneath that yellow, then as he wears down his guitar it'll look like a ripening nanner.
The Sharkinator that would be dope
Well, the wood is probably brown
Lmao underrated comment.
that may be the best idea I seen in the comment section of a youtube video
"Banana, mate." - Stu Mackenzie, 2017.
0:35 Doom City
3:41 Sleep Drifter
8:57 (Interlude)
9:41 Billabong Valley
14:37 (Interlude)
14:59 Nuclear Fusion
18:53 (Interview)
This whole set is a fucken piece of art.
My_longest_yeah_boi.avi
nice sweet trip pic
th-cam.com/video/lgcTsBUvHww/w-d-xo.html
Am I the only one that likes these KEXP performances more than the album audio? I don't care much for Flying Microtonal Banana's audio quality but the live performance is absolutely amazing.
Kexp sessions are awsum,what a fantastic sound....just a shame I don't care for the album sound,other concerts I've seen the sounds have been shite.
The best performance they have made, I think every time they went to KEXP they have practiced that songs until perfection
Cheryl is just a gem.
i go back to this like once a week its incredible.
Cheryl Waters for President (I will also accept Cheryl Waters for Mom)
+
Daryl Hayward i need some college tutiton please, mommy!
Daryl Hayward you might have to fight ty segall
I live in her old house
They started experimenting with a custom microtonal guitar their friend Zak made for Stu.The guitar was modified to play in 24-TET tuning and could only be played with other microtonal instruments. They modified and used electric guitars, basses, keyboards and harmonica as well as a turkish horn called a Zurna for this album. So sick! 👌
Stu TRIED 24-TET but found it too difficult to play properly, so he got his guitar done with some staggered quartertonal frets
Holy damn, the quality of these is fenomenal.
Nuclear Fusion is like supernaut feels! I glad discovered to you bros. Respects from Turkey!
I cant get over how goddamn tight these guys. I homestly dont even think tight js a strong enough adjective.
They blow my mind everytime i listen to them.
I dont understand how you can have their vulume of music amd still be flawless no matter what youre plauing.
So excited to see where these guys continue to go.
Stu answering where the microtonal idea came from sounds like when the teacher asks you questions at the end of your presentation
The creativity and musicianship are off the scale..😮
He being nervous when he talks is the cutest thing
The audio alone was amazing, video just added so much more
this album, this performance, one of my most favourite things on the whole world.
This has to be the one one of the best KEXP sessions, keep em coming KGATLW
Never been so proud of Middle Eastern music influence this much ;3
This is it ! The music and concept of a band that i wanted for almost all my lifetime 😆
That is the sound I was searching for years. You guys made my day, thank you!
The bass kicking in at 12:00 is beautiful
KEXP delivers yet another amazing band! Love these guys
I'm waiting until 2034 for the Best Of release. 2145 titles on the same record!
Probably my favorite album from them and its played in such a great way live.
This is their best kexp performance dont @ me
The one with the river and full mind fuzz suite tho 🙏
Do you still feel this way?
@@highgogoat yes, personal favorite.
I love the ending. "thanks Cheryl."
Joey with the most incredible vocal performance I've ever seen.
This is my favorite modern band by far
bILLABONG vALLEY IS SO GOOD LIVE
12:52 gives me chills every time i listen to that moment ...
KEXP session are the John Peel session of today, and this isa modern classic.
I've never got tired of this! I can hear it every single day
This really is an awesome channel. The sound mix is always so on point.
the Set has some extraordinary oriental feels to it, which makes it so unique and beautiful
Fuckin' awesome. KEXP better get these guys to perform Murder of The Universe!
Ed Fadjodja hope they get them back in when they come around later this year during the next tour
I didn´t like Billabong Valley so much until I watched it here, it´s just georgeous. That Ambrose is something else.
The Murlocs
Strangers call him Kenny
eggs
John Crowe fuck you
:D
The Zanzibar Gem
Premium Jason Brand
The first thing that comes up to my mind, is the very 70's Turkish Anatolian Rock Sound. I really love what they created. Then he mentioned bağlama. It's very nice that he found that sound from the furthest away country from Turkey. I'm still amazed how Turkish music and Anatolian rock great, progressive, and experimental back in time when I look from the point where we currently at.
love how much fun they have when they play
They sound so much better live than on the album. I’ve always wanted to see them live.
That version of Billabong valley is unreal
Portugal, please HERE! AMAZING 😝
I actually love the slower version of billabong valley in the live