It's official. The Scientists involved with the creation of this record have discovered "absolute heavy." Any other record will only asymptotically approach this level of heaviness. What a remarkable discovery.
I can't deny that I've been part of that discussion for many years, but after listening to this record almost every day since it's release, I'm still confident that the discussion is basically over. That is, until the next Car Bomb record...
It's a pretty heavy song, but not even near as heavy as some of the Slam Death and Deathgrind out there. If this is a neutron star, than Slam is a fucking black hole.
Saw Car Bomb open for Gojira (Tesseract in between them) in 2016. Show kicked ass man. Joe said that Car Bomb was their "little bitch" haha. What a great time!
Boxed unsettled The flying metals Race through the sky Identify See through the glass eye Saying goodbye in the oppressor Eyes compress the state of unrest The size too much for them to address in the stark light from the stars In the dark light in your eyes Go on the propofol Go on the sleeping lamb Say nothing foreign or too rash Stand aside Let this ride To the grave Find yourself asleep on the ground Go on to your sentinel Go to your mother's womb Coast Stand aside Let this ride To the grave Spend to save End, the end of the days End, the end of the days To the grave Find yourself asleep on the ground Sacred constitution Give this life the solution Worship to the system What does it cost Your light The light burns out Beloved suicide Beloved death Boxed unsettled The flying metals Falling of like dying pedals Identify See through the glass eye Saying goodbye in the oppressor The end of the days To the grave Found yourself asleep on the ground Lyrics from eLyrics.net
The contrast from the previous section to the part at 2:58, then through to 3:34 topped it for me. Wow, I have never heard anything quite like that before.
Something sounds off in a wicked way thats taking adjusting to get used to. In a good way. Like. Everything sounds off time and pieced together. And I can't quite figure out the technical reason to it. Im used to weird time signatures. I listen to tons of bands that use them and I constantly play in them. But idk, man.
It's because of the pulse. Most technical bands will have a stable pulse and then on top they'll layer polyrhythmic ideas. Car Bomb seems to be switching between the implied pulses of the polyrhythms they create, giving the music an extremely disorienting feel, since the pulse is constantly being shifted.
Time modulation as well as weird tempo changes and signatures create a really unique dell for time, it’s a pretty cool thing to feel. The thought that 4/4 could only swing the last two beats with the first two being straight notes create a weird feeling. This goes with them modulating tempo and really odd time signatures you get car bomb. Takes a lot of freakin talent to get it this tight
This track is all over the place, hard to appreciate at first, like many of [C^B]'s best tracks, but 3:34 if you wanna just full-body headbang for a sec
@@lordoflightning7506 that's what i'm saying hahaha! only one that comes straight to mind is Finish It and Lights Out maybe. Gratitude has a pretty repetitive sequence a bunch of times, too, I think.
These guys must have listened to a chilean band named coprofago (who has the most impressive jens kidman impression you will ever hear), listen crippled tracker, i know they also are inspired from meshuggah but these band just made a super weird coinsidence or they have copyed their style.
@Vicente_Moreno That song by Coprofago is a straight rip off of Chaosphere-era Meshuggah. Not saying it's not great, but it's virtually identical in every way stylistically. And yeah, the vocalist sounds exactly like Jens.
Boxed unsettled The flying metals Race through the sky Identify See through the glass eye Saying goodbye in the oppressor Eyes compress the state of unrest The size too much for them to address in the stark light from the stars In the dark light in your eyes Go on the propofol Go on the sleeping lamb Say nothing foreign or too rash Stand aside Let this ride To the grave Find yourself asleep on the ground Go on to your sentinel Go to your mother's womb Coast Stand aside Let this ride To the grave Spend to save End, the end of the days End, the end of the days To the grave Find yourself asleep on the ground Sacred constitution Give this life the solution Worship to the system What does it cost Your light The light burns out Beloved suicide Beloved death Boxed unsettled The flying metals Falling of like dying pedals Identify See through the glass eye Saying goodbye in the oppressor The end of the days To the grave Found yourself asleep on the ground
It's official. The Scientists involved with the creation of this record have discovered "absolute heavy." Any other record will only asymptotically approach this level of heaviness. What a remarkable discovery.
It's heavy like a Neutron Star.....
I normally roll my eyes at the eternal discussion of how 'heavy' something is but I think it is warranted here.
I can't deny that I've been part of that discussion for many years, but after listening to this record almost every day since it's release, I'm still confident that the discussion is basically over.
That is, until the next Car Bomb record...
Nah son. Try Abyssal Mouth by Humanity's Last Breath
It's a pretty heavy song, but not even near as heavy as some of the Slam Death and Deathgrind out there. If this is a neutron star, than Slam is a fucking black hole.
Gojira and car bomb need to tour together that would be an epic show
joseph cooper agreed that would be beyond epic imo
They did 2017 :)
Saw Car Bomb open for Gojira (Tesseract in between them) in 2016. Show kicked ass man. Joe said that Car Bomb was their "little bitch" haha. What a great time!
I saw them as support for Gojira in 2017 i think together with Code Orange inbetween.
@@stenveiths1900 dang that’s a crazy lineup, you got prog, mathcore, hardcore, metalcore and groove metal all rolled into that one show
HOW AM I JUST NOW DISCOVERING THIS COLAB
Me too 🙃
Joe Duplantier
Agreed
Boxed unsettled
The flying metals
Race through the sky
Identify
See through the glass eye
Saying goodbye in the oppressor
Eyes compress the state of unrest
The size too much for them to address in the stark light from the stars
In the dark light in your eyes
Go on the propofol
Go on the sleeping lamb
Say nothing foreign or too rash
Stand aside
Let this ride
To the grave
Find yourself asleep on the ground
Go on to your sentinel
Go to your mother's womb
Coast
Stand aside
Let this ride
To the grave
Spend to save
End, the end of the days
End, the end of the days
To the grave
Find yourself asleep on the ground
Sacred constitution
Give this life the solution
Worship to the system
What does it cost
Your light
The light burns out
Beloved suicide
Beloved death
Boxed unsettled
The flying metals
Falling of like dying pedals
Identify
See through the glass eye
Saying goodbye in the oppressor
The end of the days
To the grave
Found yourself asleep on the ground
Lyrics from eLyrics.net
The contrast from the previous section to the part at 2:58, then through to 3:34 topped it for me. Wow, I have never heard anything quite like that before.
Really digging the atmospherics on this track. Good fucking effort!
destovig effort? dude this band is effortless most underated band ive heard
Wtf is this time signature?! Mindblown like an exploded Car bomb! Hard to beat this heaviness!
I'm not smart enough to understand this music but I am smart enough to love it!
Something sounds off in a wicked way thats taking adjusting to get used to. In a good way. Like. Everything sounds off time and pieced together. And I can't quite figure out the technical reason to it. Im used to weird time signatures. I listen to tons of bands that use them and I constantly play in them. But idk, man.
check cb murdoc and their song everything is going to be alright
they catch you off guard even when you are used to listening to technical bands... And that's unique
It's because of the pulse. Most technical bands will have a stable pulse and then on top they'll layer polyrhythmic ideas. Car Bomb seems to be switching between the implied pulses of the polyrhythms they create, giving the music an extremely disorienting feel, since the pulse is constantly being shifted.
Time modulation as well as weird tempo changes and signatures create a really unique dell for time, it’s a pretty cool thing to feel. The thought that 4/4 could only swing the last two beats with the first two being straight notes create a weird feeling. This goes with them modulating tempo and really odd time signatures you get car bomb. Takes a lot of freakin talent to get it this tight
@@Lastdragonrider88 they also track their songs live (guitarist and drummer make scratch tracks) and dont use clicks/grids or quantization
This track is all over the place, hard to appreciate at first, like many of [C^B]'s best tracks, but 3:34 if you wanna just full-body headbang for a sec
I think you meant 2:06
Maniahg one of the heaviest things ever recorded
It's fucking great, I love the contrast between the heavy, mechanical djent sections and the more light, human almost post-rock sections.
All the way to like 2:33. Some of the grooviest shit on this planet.
That riff at 2:07 is obscene.
@Crackbreaker i really think it was written by joe duplantier; it's really gojiraish sounding...
dat chirp 3:09
I thought I was the only one that loved thar part.
Mr bungle/Mesuggah amalgam? I’m in.
Mr. Bungle/Meshuggah/Botch/Gojira/Failure/Cave In/Ion Dissonance/Deftones 😜
Awesomeness blessing my ears.
2:57-3:55 is one of the most beautiful things I have ever heard
this track is soo underrated
This band is underrated
How did you get joseph duplantier to sing for your album holy shit?
He sang on their last album too.
Elliot owns Silver Chord Studio with Joe and Mario. They're good friends.
he produced this record
i can't find the part he sing
around 2:20 I hear him scream but other than that nothing
3:04 3:54 fucking great !
I really love the quiet and clean-sung parts in this song. The main riff sounds really dull in comparison to other Car Bomb material, in my opinion.
These 2 tones in that clean part sounds to me totally like something from Linkin Park I thing, am I right?
I didnt know Car Bomb ever had main riffs in their songs
@@lordoflightning7506 that's what i'm saying hahaha! only one that comes straight to mind is Finish It and Lights Out maybe. Gratitude has a pretty repetitive sequence a bunch of times, too, I think.
There is no main riff lol
@@heavenly2k Hahahaha I don't even know what riff I was talking about when I said this
His scream totally reminds me of vision of disorder/bloodsimple. I just recently heard about these guys. My face wasnt melted....it was sublimated!
what a masterpiece
Oh my fuck
Oooohh Daymn !!!
WOW Joe's cleans are awesome!!
HOLY FUCKIN SHIT :o
Awesome!!!
Too good, it sorta brings back Terra incognito
These guys must have listened to a chilean band named coprofago (who has the most impressive jens kidman impression you will ever hear), listen crippled tracker, i know they also are inspired from meshuggah but these band just made a super weird coinsidence or they have copyed their style.
Dude holy fucking I just checked em out and that band is amazing.
@Vicente_Moreno That song by Coprofago is a straight rip off of Chaosphere-era Meshuggah. Not saying it's not great, but it's virtually identical in every way stylistically. And yeah, the vocalist sounds exactly like Jens.
@@mpk33 it's a more tech death version of destroy erase improve and chaosphere imo.
car bomb is mathcore. i don't notice any mathcore in that.
how the FUCK do they get that tone at 3:34?
Some sort of ring mod pedals and stuff like that, sounds like a old dubstep bass used a fair bit across the album
Joseph 😂
the broseph...
dat soft parts a killing tho
Wait, Joe?
gojira effect
3:36 is the filthiest shit I've ever heard.
omg its amizing
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
The beginning is clearly inspired by "Bleed" :p
Whole band is inspired by Bleed!
Totally :D
@@21innocentbystander it's good when you want to hear something meshuggahtic from other band that Meshuggah :D
I'm getting way more Fear Factory vibes than Meshuggah.
Listen to crippled tracker by coprofago, you'll change your mind.
Boxed unsettled
The flying metals
Race through the sky
Identify
See through the glass eye
Saying goodbye in the oppressor
Eyes compress the state of unrest
The size too much for them to address in the stark light from the stars
In the dark light in your eyes
Go on the propofol
Go on the sleeping lamb
Say nothing foreign or too rash
Stand aside
Let this ride
To the grave
Find yourself asleep on the ground
Go on to your sentinel
Go to your mother's womb
Coast
Stand aside
Let this ride
To the grave
Spend to save
End, the end of the days
End, the end of the days
To the grave
Find yourself asleep on the ground
Sacred constitution
Give this life the solution
Worship to the system
What does it cost
Your light
The light burns out
Beloved suicide
Beloved death
Boxed unsettled
The flying metals
Falling of like dying pedals
Identify
See through the glass eye
Saying goodbye in the oppressor
The end of the days
To the grave
Found yourself asleep on the ground