@@ricksell2877 It's exactly the same except for the different melody, different rhythm, different harmony, and different vocals. The bass has similarities at about the halfway mark. Many artists operate in similar musical regimes. Good call on linking these, but that doesn't make Black MIDI's song a cover. Big fan of Galas, BTW.
@@ricksell2877 I'm trying to understand why I like this but can't stand the artist you linked, the girl sounds like Tom morello's guitar and not in a good way
I think it's easy to explain. He has an immense amount of talent in going completely off the grid when it comes to rhythm and expectations but still keeps in time. at times using the Toms and open hi hats so effortlessly insane that it's almost free jazz
@@justincarth I mean, noise as an element of music has been around since at least Cage, and even gained an element of popularity with Sonic Youth - their noise-filled (listen to Silver Rocket and hear the similarities to bmbmbm) classic 'Daydream Nation' ended up in the National Library of Congress. Noise does have an important place in the history of music, and a prestigious history itself, but it's never entirely shaken the underground, art-music roots from whence it sprung: hence the shock, the jarringness, of seeing a band like Black Midi on television. I do understand the difficulty in appreciating noise in music, but as with so many difficult art forms, engaging with it and developing an appreciation is inherently valuable, and expands our engagement with art. If you would like to better understand noise in music, I could suggest some albums and books.
This band is tough for me. I absolutely love everything the instruments are doing, and absolutely hate everything the vocalist is doing. If he ever decides to sing a melody (or not sing at all) this could be a new favorite band for me.
bmbmbm is probably the most perculiar and mental song they have in their discography and out of all they seriously picked it. absolute legends. and the balls to perform a song with such a bizzare singing style in front of thousands is absolutely astounding. also that drummer.......... jesus
For those who are new here, the guitarist is playing a recording of Nikki's rant from the Big Brother Diary Room a few years ago through his phone through his guitar...
You would not believe how many confused messages I got the other night when my mates finally realised this was the band I'd been relentlessly talking about for months
I cant imagine telling anybody about this band. Although I cant really imagine telling amybody about any of the indie music I listen to, cus everybody's well into their emo rap.
@@Dan-zw5po it's probably their most "normal" song, if you are going to try and get someone into this band then I would 100% show them that song first haha
we were talking about MIDI in music. my music teacher said "midi... i think there's even a band called.. what is it? black midi now? haha so that's something" took every fibre of my being not to start waffling on about how much i love this band
@@williambell9759 Perhaps the audible similarities to no-wave had something to do with it -- I mean, that little guitar fill at 1:18 could have been straight out of DNA or James Chance; the little noise intermissions remind me very much of Theoretical Girl; the engagement with pop-culture shown by most original no-wave is embodied by the playing of a rant from Big Brother through guitar pickups; and the plodding, doomy progression is textbook Lydia Lunch -- one can even hear Lizzy Mercier-Descloux in the little high-pitched guitar line that runs before the major noise break. Those are just little aesthetic similarities, though. What defined no-wave music was a reclaiming and subsequent destruction of previous musical aesthetics and styles -- in the late '70s and early '80s, these styles were jazz, funk, disco, blues, rock-and-roll, and punk music. The styles Black Midi seem to reclaim are math rock, post-punk, jazz fusion (I mean, listen to that drumming), elements of electronica, and even the noise-rock of Sonic Youth and their contemporaries which grew from no-wave. This appropriation and deconstruction is present in Black Midi. They may not be classic no-wave -- for whatever that's worth as a classification; spot the similarities between Mercier-Descloux and Mars -- but they're close enough to make your dismissal of the similarities unfounded as well as opprobrious.
Tfw you have a full blown meltdown, run head-first into a piano, almost land a front-flip but still don’t win the prize. They may not have won tonight, but they won my heart ❤️
It's weird that a band would even sound like this in the first place, Weirder still that they'd be really good and weirdest of all that everybody loves them.
@@mattrobert5 Yeah they definitely have something in common with early Butthole Surfers, but like, I never enjoyed early Butthole Surfers. I like the stuff that normal people like that doesnt sound like Black Midi at all.
@@mattrobert5 I'm listening to it now. As often happens when one gets an explicit recommendation about something, I'm feeling it a lot more than when I passively overheats it a decade ago. Thanks for the rec. I def think BM is profiting from advances in sound engineering, but I can hear a similar anarchic energy in RPF.
If you weren’t at the show , you won’t have seen the guitarist run straight head first into the the piano, then do the flip. He literally got concussed right there
The fact there is huge applause makes me realise something people probably realised watching Frank Zappa in his prime, that they may not necessarily love it, or particularly enjoy it, but they know something special is occurring. I think when you see something expressive and original in a song, at least for everyone who isn't just *puts radio on in the car* (which is fine of course), you can't really define it beyond a great piece of music.
@@Blayne1973 You need to realise that it’s you in the audience thinking you need to politely applaud the “special ED kids”, and in reality everyone is just genuinely applauding them. Don’t be an ableist dick, please, it’s pretty simple, just be a nice person.
Mate you shouldve been there guitarist dived head first straight into piano then front flipped onto his arse and was stumbling around trying not to pass out he was out but refused to go down it was like Something from a cartoon
Almost redeemed by the bass line in the last 5 seconds of the song, but this my friends is why you should eschew that which is known as black mamba- or you will end up making music like this.
This is a cover. The original is even wilder. They didn’t even credit the original artist which is a shame. They even changed the name of the song. The song is called “SKOTOSEME “ by Diamanda Galas. Check out the studio version. It’s insane. - PureSalem Guitars
wish mark fisher was around to see this, he would be very proud to see fellow british creatives revive the ideological ethos of post-punk for once and not a frozen aesthetic corpse of a previous version of it
The sad thing is it’s a cover. Why they don’t acknowledge it makes me wonder. BLACK MIDI is a cool band but let’s give credit where credit is due … this is a total take on DIAMANDA GALAS song “SKOTOSEME” The studio version is insane. If you are into outsider type artists you will love her. - PureSalem Guitars
yeah a little bit of a shame there. highly encourage everyone to see them live though. even the album doesn't do 100% justice. The bassist absolutely shreds on every song and i could never tell until they saw them live.
Not my favorite band of the year but holy shit are they a great live act. I maintain that their next album will be hailed as genius, in the same way we currently see Spiderland and OK Computer.
There’s going to be a wave of bands sounding similar to this, and this will save rock & roll, I’m here for it. It’s like bands who were apart of the no wave, post punk, and college rock era are making themselves back into the mainstream music market
This is a cover. They didn’t even credit the original artist which is a shame. They even changed the name of the song. The song is called “SKOTOSEME “ by Diamanda Galas. Check out the studio version. It’s insane. - PureSalem Guitars
Heard Liam Gallagher say his sons a big fan but he thought they were weird and if Liam Gallagher thinks they're weird then they got to be worth a look... I can safely say.... yep he's right! 🤣
This band is a complete enigma. Most of the time their music descends into utter chaos, the singer just kind of does his own thing ninety-five percent of the time, the guitarist leads a one man mosh pit on stage. Despite all of the chaos and low chance of the complete insanity they are as band making it far in the music world, everyone, although many might not admit it, find themselves completely loving this band and their music. It can't be explained.
Yeah, but this is a cover. Check out the original LP version by Diamanda Galas. The song is called “SKOTOSEME “. They didn’t even credit her. That’s a little strange.
Saw them at Village Underground in London last year when they opened for Preoccupations. I was instantly hooked. They played in Minneapolis this summer to an absolutely packed 7th Street Entry. I sense big things in store for this band.
They should’ve ducking won I don’t even care this performance like all was characteristic as hell and the fact that they absolutely nailed it in sense of the music they were playing and the atmosphere they created with the audience consisting of people sat at tables In suits and dresses is frankly amazing
I sat there like I swear if fucking dave takes this out of all these amazing artist I'm losing all faith in this award...little did I know. Dave was gonna take it
Obviously this band is 100% jam up. They play extremely well together… great chemistry for sure. The timing they keep is insane and it’s spot on. For a band to be full on jamming then come to abrupt silence with every instrument perfectly timed is not easy to do. It’s not just stopping altogether, they resume back to full on chaos one time and they do it multiple times. My point is this band very tight knit and technical... i mean tight tight tight. If I had to guess, I’d definitely say they been making music together since they were kids… or at least half of them. With all that being said, I understand the magnitude and complexity of their instrumentals. It’s insane how precisely executed and on time they are with each other. Now to my point… I wanna like them but I just can’t feel them. I don’t know what this.
It’s a cover. Diamanda Galas WINS !!!!! They didn’t even credit the original artist which is a shame. They even changed the name of the song. The song is called “SKOTOSEME “ by Diamanda Galas. Check out the studio version. It’s insane. - PureSalem Guitars
Rodrigo Morell YES. Exactly what i was thinking. (“I carried it around with me for days and days.. Playing little games Like not looking at it for a whole day And then... looking at it. To see if I still liked it. I did.”)
I was in the youtube recommendations, and my cat accidentally put her paws on the computer and the result was this video and i just want to say WHAT A MAGNIFICENT PURPOSE
They could have chosen any song to play on national television and they picked this one. The madmen
@@ricksell2877 very similar tbh but, id chalk it up to inspiration
@@ricksell2877 It's exactly the same except for the different melody, different rhythm, different harmony, and different vocals. The bass has similarities at about the halfway mark. Many artists operate in similar musical regimes. Good call on linking these, but that doesn't make Black MIDI's song a cover. Big fan of Galas, BTW.
@@RobinParmar so alot of different shit than yea?
@@ricksell2877 definitely NOT the same song. But thanks for the recommendation, that song is interesting….
@@ricksell2877 I'm trying to understand why I like this but can't stand the artist you linked, the girl sounds like Tom morello's guitar and not in a good way
black midi for the eurovision.
This is such a chaotically hilarious idea. Please.
Italy wouldn't have stood a chance then
hell yes. i'm pretty sure that bm would take the possibility if they would get it. and i don't think that the uk could perform any worse than now.
im all for it but i also do not want bm to fall off right after like every eurovision participant nowadays
Actually good music would be too much for eurovision
ballsy choice to play this live on tv lmao
Stick The Branch probably the whole point
This whole award show is about that shit
This is probably one of their tamer songs lol
@@worldisfucked Yeah, but it's also easily the weirdest most abstract songs of theirs.
Lol, the whole idea of the prize is to showcase new music to promote creativity
It's kind of hard to explain why to those who won't get it, but that drummer is so fucking outrageously good it's bonkers
His name is Robert Paulsen
@@eggysmelly his name is kunta kinte! (But not in a racist way, in like a reference way)
I think it's easy to explain. He has an immense amount of talent in going completely off the grid when it comes to rhythm and expectations but still keeps in time. at times using the Toms and open hi hats so effortlessly insane that it's almost free jazz
it’s that whole thing of having so much mastery over your craft that you choose chaos simply because it’s more compelling
He is absolutely brilliant!
"Guess you guys aren't ready for that yet ... but your kids are gonna love it"
That’s me. I don’t understand how this noise is considered music and it’s making me feel old
@@justincarth this is pretty old stuff though.
@@justincarth I mean, noise as an element of music has been around since at least Cage, and even gained an element of popularity with Sonic Youth - their noise-filled (listen to Silver Rocket and hear the similarities to bmbmbm) classic 'Daydream Nation' ended up in the National Library of Congress. Noise does have an important place in the history of music, and a prestigious history itself, but it's never entirely shaken the underground, art-music roots from whence it sprung: hence the shock, the jarringness, of seeing a band like Black Midi on television.
I do understand the difficulty in appreciating noise in music, but as with so many difficult art forms, engaging with it and developing an appreciation is inherently valuable, and expands our engagement with art. If you would like to better understand noise in music, I could suggest some albums and books.
This band is tough for me. I absolutely love everything the instruments are doing, and absolutely hate everything the vocalist is doing.
If he ever decides to sing a melody (or not sing at all) this could be a new favorite band for me.
@@EWall1498 The album version's vocals is very different from the liver version. So you could try that.
Nice to see an auction midway through
hahahaahaha
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🤣😭
Hahaaaaa!!! 😂
$5000 for this rare damaged soul.
HAHA Mah boi is selling some dark spells
He even timed that front flip with the beat of the lyrics with a concussion
We miss you, Matt, you absolute madlad
I love how this song sounds different every time they play it.
Myotic Tesseract pretty sure it’s one of the first times they’re using synth could be why
@@oliverbentley4524 i think it has more to do with Geordie being pretty loose with the lyrics
@@TheHelekopeter oh, those are actual words hes saying? Lies.
@@davidzimmerman8169 all he says in on a purpose.
their songs sort of change every time they play them, in that sense they're never truly 'finished'
They would have won Best Album if he'd landed the front flip
LMAO
This is 99,7% true
Absolute truth
Matt seems to get possessed anytime this song or ducter is played.
he wasn't trying to land it
bmbmbm is probably the most perculiar and mental song they have in their discography and out of all they seriously picked it. absolute legends. and the balls to perform a song with such a bizzare singing style in front of thousands is absolutely astounding. also that drummer.......... jesus
@@Noah_2008 this is clearly singing without the quotes
of schlag is probably weirder but this is definitely a strange one
@@Noah_2008yes he sings
Feel like this would be Radiohead if Johnny greenwood had full control
Totally, the only thing missing is an orchestral swarm
Jonny
Radiohead if they were good
@@larklark2472 bruh
@@kapr4s yuh
For those who are new here, the guitarist is playing a recording of Nikki's rant from the Big Brother Diary Room a few years ago through his phone through his guitar...
He had 4 bowls of cornflakes yesterday, 4!! And they're not normal bowls either, they're FUCKING MOUNTAINS!!
Who is she!!! WHO IS SHE!!!
I thought this was a joke until I listened closely and he actually is
@@lolapurdie2145 it's a lot more prominent on their KEXP performance
Ben Greedy great news will check it out now, thanks
You would not believe how many confused messages I got the other night when my mates finally realised this was the band I'd been relentlessly talking about for months
I cant imagine telling anybody about this band. Although I cant really imagine telling amybody about any of the indie music I listen to, cus everybody's well into their emo rap.
Quentin Summers listen to all of schlagenheim it’s a masterpiece.
Quentin Summers lmao same
@@quentinsummers2531 yeah right fml
@@Dan-zw5po it's probably their most "normal" song, if you are going to try and get someone into this band then I would 100% show them that song first haha
black midi tiny desk, anyone?
Yes mate!
Or k pit
Still waiting for Death Grips.. even idles already went there
@@ezzong i sincerely doubt that will ever happen. they are a bit reclusive and will always do what they feel like doing.
@@Mit852 yeah more power to them for being consistent
we were talking about MIDI in music. my music teacher said "midi... i think there's even a band called.. what is it? black midi now? haha so that's something"
took every fibre of my being not to start waffling on about how much i love this band
you have lived to see no wave music being played live on national TV. good timeline
Best timeline
how the fuck could you possibly think this is no wave
William Bell that's what i thought lmao
@@williambell9759 Perhaps the audible similarities to no-wave had something to do with it -- I mean, that little guitar fill at 1:18 could have been straight out of DNA or James Chance; the little noise intermissions remind me very much of Theoretical Girl; the engagement with pop-culture shown by most original no-wave is embodied by the playing of a rant from Big Brother through guitar pickups; and the plodding, doomy progression is textbook Lydia Lunch -- one can even hear Lizzy Mercier-Descloux in the little high-pitched guitar line that runs before the major noise break.
Those are just little aesthetic similarities, though. What defined no-wave music was a reclaiming and subsequent destruction of previous musical aesthetics and styles -- in the late '70s and early '80s, these styles were jazz, funk, disco, blues, rock-and-roll, and punk music. The styles Black Midi seem to reclaim are math rock, post-punk, jazz fusion (I mean, listen to that drumming), elements of electronica, and even the noise-rock of Sonic Youth and their contemporaries which grew from no-wave. This appropriation and deconstruction is present in Black Midi.
They may not be classic no-wave -- for whatever that's worth as a classification; spot the similarities between Mercier-Descloux and Mars -- but they're close enough to make your dismissal of the similarities unfounded as well as opprobrious.
similar artistic values but completely different sound
Tfw you have a full blown meltdown, run head-first into a piano, almost land a front-flip but still don’t win the prize.
They may not have won tonight, but they won my heart ❤️
been a couple days since i had a full blown meltdown
Jimbo Hardizzle BRUH QUOTING PUP
Matt Hutch FUCK YES TO MORBID STUFF 🤘🤘🤘
i like this thread
@@oscarwoolley7970 as in, PUP the band?
It's weird that a band would even sound like this in the first place, Weirder still that they'd be really good and weirdest of all that everybody loves them.
Butthole surfers
@@mattrobert5 Yeah they definitely have something in common with early Butthole Surfers, but like, I never enjoyed early Butthole Surfers. I like the stuff that normal people like that doesnt sound like Black Midi at all.
@@cobrastriesand7693 early BS always had more of a hardcore punk vibe. I guess BM are most similar to Rembrandt pussyhorse but yeah it's not identical
They sound like this with a purpose!
@@mattrobert5 I'm listening to it now. As often happens when one gets an explicit recommendation about something, I'm feeling it a lot more than when I passively overheats it a decade ago. Thanks for the rec.
I def think BM is profiting from advances in sound engineering, but I can hear a similar anarchic energy in RPF.
mystery synthesizer hands man
That’s what I’ve been trying to figure out
that's dan carey on synth
And mystery bass man too
volevo solo essere uno dei The Strokes they have a bass player though
@@synthmalicious7541 yeah, I was joking about the fact that during the entire video his face is never filmed
The camera man has something against the bassist
Craig Johnson
They always do
Cos he's usin a pick lol
the only close up hes got was of his foot
what bassist
cam got no cam time
If you weren’t at the show , you won’t have seen the guitarist run straight head first into the the piano, then do the flip.
He literally got concussed right there
henry3.141 its fucking eerie as fuck watching him stumble around like that and knowing its real shit
Poor dude. I felt for him as I saw him bounce off that piano.
Did he do it on purpose? (no pun intended)
@@jakayboymaybe you'll make a funny joke
Landed right on his tail bone when he flipped too
Nothing really gets me like Greep conceringly looking at matt as he does his wild stage antics each performance of this song
If Matt doesn't break his guitar strings he'll break his head instead lmao
@@floatingdisembodiedhead8975 Lmao.
Absolutely hypnotic performance. I am 63 years old and black midi has restored my faith in music. Thank you guys!
The fact there is huge applause makes me realise something people probably realised watching Frank Zappa in his prime, that they may not necessarily love it, or particularly enjoy it, but they know something special is occurring. I think when you see something expressive and original in a song, at least for everyone who isn't just *puts radio on in the car* (which is fine of course), you can't really define it beyond a great piece of music.
It's more like politely applauding at the Special Ed kids during the school talent show.
@@Blayne1973 You need to realise that it’s you in the audience thinking you need to politely applaud the “special ED kids”, and in reality everyone is just genuinely applauding them. Don’t be an ableist dick, please, it’s pretty simple, just be a nice person.
@@Blayne1973 lmao yeah
@@Blayne1973 Don't worry, man. I promise you they didn't do it because you are mentally deficient, you were actually good :)
@@Blayne1973 💀
Mate you shouldve been there guitarist dived head first straight into piano then front flipped onto his arse and was stumbling around trying not to pass out he was out but refused to go down it was like
Something from a cartoon
The guitarist seriously injured himself here and had to step away from the band. Hope he's doing okay.
@@martizzle1337 not surprised!
@@martizzle1337 he stepped away due to mental health issues, not due to injury.
@@martizzle1337 he’s still with the band, just taking a break until touring starts
The best debut tv performance of all time
Edit: See At The Drive In on Later With Jools Holland
@@shaneharrington3655 Was just thinking that!!!
@@wearekkett See: The Fall on The Tube, again with Jools Holland, in 1983.
The fact that this kind of performance happened on 2019 on television is truly incredible.
Ed Diaz bbc is awesome
for them to get on that stage and do what they done is enough they didn't need to win
Finally - a band who are their own 'shreds' video.
😂
Thumbs up if you’ve been telling your mates and gran about this band for the past 12 months.
can't click that I've been doing it since 2017
Almost redeemed by the bass line in the last 5 seconds of the song, but this my friends is why you should eschew that which is known as black mamba- or you will end up making music like this.
@@catinthehat906 That wasn't a bass line, twat
deadass, i was saying they were gonna be the band of this specific summer, and people are catching on kind of later than that, but still.
My electric toothbrush sounds better than this stuff.
This is the band I always wanted to be in.
Omg same
hey guys let’s start a band
definitely not ethan Can I join?
@@definitelynotethan7959 yes
A band where no one can play on time, in key, or actually play their instruments ? Shouldn't be hard to be in.
The guitarist moves with a purpose
This song sounds like they're mic checking their equipment while trying to piss off the sound man
this live look like this
This is a cover. The original is even wilder. They didn’t even credit the original artist which is a shame. They even changed the name of the song. The song is called “SKOTOSEME “ by Diamanda Galas. Check out the studio version. It’s insane. - PureSalem Guitars
wish mark fisher was around to see this, he would be very proud to see fellow british creatives revive the ideological ethos of post-punk for once and not a frozen aesthetic corpse of a previous version of it
Also John Peel would've loved this
Connor Chapman very much so, rest in peace to both of them
yes he would.
i think glenn branca would be a big fan of this
The sad thing is it’s a cover. Why they don’t acknowledge it makes me wonder. BLACK MIDI is a cool band but let’s give credit where credit is due … this is a total take on DIAMANDA GALAS song “SKOTOSEME” The studio version is insane. If you are into outsider type artists you will love her. - PureSalem Guitars
What a wonderful band this was. Thanks for the good times. RIP
3:12 did I just witness a man break his tailbone?
Update: Apparently he hit his head on the piano first before doing all of that, poor guy :(
@@mcneeson Matt was absent from their most recent tour so probably yeah. He's back now though.
He got concussed from the scuffle with the piano
They were literally my favorite band. I’m gonna miss their music so much, but I’m thankful for what they put out. Thanks for the good times guys 🙏
saw someone describing it as « the black midi incident » and i think it perfectly encapsulates this performance
The second guitarist got a concussion half way through this 😳 just starts stumbling around, its like twisted art
Vincent Burns they cut out where he runs head first into a piano
This is probably my favorite performance of the song. The synths added in this performance to sound more like the album version really make this.
I have felt insane amount of energy playing live but never enough to do a front flip on hard floor. I'll give it another year
Please get the practice in on a soft floor before lol. I think Matt landed on his tailbone there.
I clicked for the unusual song name and stayed for the awesome guitar riff and perplexing lyrics/yaps/squeaks from the frontman.
You should listen to their debut album "Schlagenheim"
@@swagmaster3593 ok i will
Aisha Abdella Have you yet.
@@AmeliaPond1994 let us know what u think!
pls tell us what u though the suspense is killing me
Jonny Greenwood has entered the chat
Chase Bachman he has to atleast be influenced by him a bit!
Whats he from again?
simongosimon the radioheads
@@NP-lz2bx thought so :D
Nick P ‘the radioheads’ lol
I like the random resolving lick at 3:46
He does that all the time in this song during live performances
hahahha me too
My man could’ve said a cure to cancer and we wouldn’t be even noticed
Matt always seems to be taking the piss out of this song by over dramatically throwing his guitar and i love it
I have a feeling the next black midi album is going to make them the most important rock band of the decade
Nope, it'll be the forth. I'm calling it
Hellfire will do this I think
@@StudioScarecrow fingers crossed
@@StudioScarecrow I mean both albums have been good so far. I just don't see them really becoming mainstreams with their super technical style.
From the future: Hellfire is one of the best rock albums of the decade so far
I wish they mixed this better. Phenomenal performance nevertheless
yeah a little bit of a shame there. highly encourage everyone to see them live though. even the album doesn't do 100% justice. The bassist absolutely shreds on every song and i could never tell until they saw them live.
is it just me or are live TV performances never mixed well?
@@carstarsarstenstesenn Yeah what they should do is have one they show live and then do a final mix afterwards to make it better and post that
@@carstarsarstenstesenn At least more often than they are mixed well.
Not my favorite band of the year but holy shit are they a great live act. I maintain that their next album will be hailed as genius, in the same way we currently see Spiderland and OK Computer.
What was your favorite band of the year?
@@christiancristof491 100 gecs I bet
I personally think Schlangeheim already deserves that kind of recognition
their latest album is great
@@cocconutt3955 Their latest album is great too
I didn't know Mike Gira had a secret son
I also kinda hear Swans
@@IvefoundthetruthonMay lol
@@DJ-vg1pr Fellow J
@@IvefoundthetruthonMay what a coincidence that we are both fans of black midi
There’s going to be a wave of bands sounding similar to this, and this will save rock & roll, I’m here for it. It’s like bands who were apart of the no wave, post punk, and college rock era are making themselves back into the mainstream music market
You're right - now that Black Country, New Road are forging a similar approach :)
@@alexanderwood3465 squid is similar as well.
This is a cover. They didn’t even credit the original artist which is a shame. They even changed the name of the song. The song is called “SKOTOSEME “ by Diamanda Galas. Check out the studio version. It’s insane. - PureSalem Guitars
@@ricksell2877 i can see the similiarities (kinda), but definitely not a cover.
No this is absolutely fucking buttcheeks. What is this singer
black midi this year, black country new road next year
Dan Carey is pulling all the fucking strings.
Squid next year?
I AM INVINCIBLE IN THESE SUNGLASSES
pigammon YOU CANNOT FUCKING TOUCH ME
@@Courting I'M MODERN SCOTT WALKER
this is one of the best performance i've ever seen
Heard Liam Gallagher say his sons a big fan but he thought they were weird and if Liam Gallagher thinks they're weird then they got to be worth a look... I can safely say.... yep he's right! 🤣
Liam Gallagher is a burnout failure
Jhonny Cage X Rage well said
Man is literally Rex Orange County's evil twin.
Dont mention that trash band to these guys
@@Nhxn_
Relax.
wtf @@Nhxn_, very uncool
@@seedlesswatermelon417 fuck up
Kanye East very epic
Wow the drummer has a shirt on for once.
what a magnificent flip
Looked like it hurt the next day
He failed with a magnificent porpoise
No Means No and Primus having a baby and throwing it in the washing machine on spin dry.
@@kevinquandt5773 I was getting Lard/Jello Biafra flashbacks.
Also strong Slint vibes.
Mike Patton
From the breakdown til the end it felt like primus and ratm had a fucked up incest baby
I get major NomeansNo vibes from Near DT, MI. Reminds me of the song Dad
If the crowd wants quality pop music then they'll get quality pop music.
Matt, that was wonderful
feel so privileged to have watch these guys live so many times through 2018-2020 when i was at uni
This band is a complete enigma. Most of the time their music descends into utter chaos, the singer just kind of does his own thing ninety-five percent of the time, the guitarist leads a one man mosh pit on stage. Despite all of the chaos and low chance of the complete insanity they are as band making it far in the music world, everyone, although many might not admit it, find themselves completely loving this band and their music. It can't be explained.
Yeah, but this is a cover. Check out the original LP version by Diamanda Galas. The song is called “SKOTOSEME “. They didn’t even credit her. That’s a little strange.
@@ricksell2877 that is not true at all. The song is completely different
These guys are so tight. What a track to choose for a live performance at an awards show. Any band that does not play it safe is a great band.
Saw them at Village Underground in London last year when they opened for Preoccupations. I was instantly hooked. They played in Minneapolis this summer to an absolutely packed 7th Street Entry. I sense big things in store for this band.
FUCK I just discovered these guys! I live in Minneapolis and I missed them!
Preoccupations is cool
@@klaytontrujillo8428 did you get them this year?
Whoa Matt went Kurt Cobain for a minute there, much appreciated. More bands like this please!
Did anybody else catch the shoutout to boxer Vasily Lomachenko at 2:02? Nice
Thats too geeked 😂😂😂
also
FIBONACCI SEQUENCE
IT IS A FIBONACCI SEQUENCES
That’s funny as hell because Geordie is a big boxing fan.
And Usyk
morgan's eye to the camera at 1:25 speaks volumes
It’s like he knows shits about to go down
this is without doubt the greatest televised live music performance of all time
Watched all the others...never heard any of them before...these guys head & shoulders above the others. Should of won.
have
Yh slowthai, idles or black midi. Definitely not dave but it's the bbc and they've got to be PG as possible I guess
Amazing! So upset to see that they didn't win, but they certainly made me proud, they are my winners. Bmbmbm. What a magnificent purpose.
Who won?
dooshbag612 Dave i think 🤔
This is the only purpose i move to
Beavis is CRUSHING it up there
what a magnificent performance.
so happy they’re receiving the attention they deserve
They just released their debut album and i already can't wait for the next release. God damn it i love these guys.
I hope they do more TV performances, this one was incredible.
I like how he uses a whole SP-404 as a pedal
Defiantly the most original of this years nominees.
i didn't think i'd get goosebumps from music ever again
best fucking breakdown i've heard in a long time. this is new punk to me, this kicks so much conformity and it's amazing to watch.
They should’ve ducking won I don’t even care this performance like all was characteristic as hell and the fact that they absolutely nailed it in sense of the music they were playing and the atmosphere they created with the audience consisting of people sat at tables In suits and dresses is frankly amazing
I sat there like I swear if fucking dave takes this out of all these amazing artist I'm losing all faith in this award...little did I know. Dave was gonna take it
I dont even remember who won... but this is unforgettable
Obviously this band is 100% jam up. They play extremely well together… great chemistry for sure. The timing they keep is insane and it’s spot on. For a band to be full on jamming then come to abrupt silence with every instrument perfectly timed is not easy to do. It’s not just stopping altogether, they resume back to full on chaos one time and they do it multiple times. My point is this band very tight knit and technical... i mean tight tight tight. If I had to guess, I’d definitely say they been making music together since they were kids… or at least half of them.
With all that being said, I understand the magnitude and complexity of their instrumentals. It’s insane how precisely executed and on time they are with each other. Now to my point… I wanna like them but I just can’t feel them. I don’t know what this.
They met at music school so not playing together that long
This scratches my brain real good. The sound is just. Yes.
Absolute legends.
NPR would have no tiny desks left should they invite Black Midi on
everyone else should just stop making music. these guys win.
It’s a cover. Diamanda Galas WINS !!!!! They didn’t even credit the original artist which is a shame. They even changed the name of the song. The song is called “SKOTOSEME “ by Diamanda Galas. Check out the studio version. It’s insane. - PureSalem Guitars
@@ricksell2877 wasnt aware of that i will definitely look them up!
This is what edging feels like.
flashbacks to randomly catching Radiohead playing the National Anthem on SNL when I was 9 and up way past my bedtime. fantastic.
Midi is such a great drummer
LOLLLLL😂😂😂😂😂
Very Adrian Belew like in the vocal theatrics. Check him out with King Crimson, live, with the song Elephant...Edit: Elephant Talk!
Darren Carroll I'd say Indiscipline
Rodrigo Morell YES. Exactly what i was thinking.
(“I carried it around with me for days and days..
Playing little games
Like not looking at it for a whole day
And then... looking at it.
To see if I still liked it.
I did.”)
...talk
So true
My boy looking like a young Gira 🥰🥰
the ending is magnificient!
SO MAGNIFICIENT !!!!
How can something be so tight yet so loose at the same time? Majestic stuff.
Matt moves with a purpose
It was shocking watch new wave like DNA in 2019. That performance was great, and the last line of bass too
Its iver
I was in the youtube recommendations, and my cat accidentally put her paws on the computer and the result was this video and i just want to say
WHAT A MAGNIFICENT PURPOSE
3 years later they are so much better. They've come such a long way
What would happen if the guitarist got a phone call during bmbmbm? Like would he just go with it?
This is art.
Biopath oath
Harry_TC I just saw this LOL
this track keeps on growing me, it's so grotesque in so many ways, especially the vocals, which i wasn't a fan of at first, but i love this now