@counselthyself french is prevalent in the south as well. Ever heard of Louisiana? Mardi Gras started in Mobile, AL as well, huge french influence there. Not a far-fetched idea for her to have been born in Alabama either. I will look for the interviews, but literally everything else is saying she was born in AL, so I'm going to go with that until I can find definitive proof otherwise.
@counselthyself I didn’t need a history lesson, I majored in history AND I’m from the south. I know all about it. I’m telling you it’s conflicted because I did that search and there’s one answer that says Maine and like 5 or more that say Alabama, major sites like wiki AND IMDb say Alabama. I will look for the interviews.
This was take 4 out of 6. If you watch other one-takes of Courtney this is the one where she is really in control. Also she displays it marvelously at the end of the song. It's like, she has finally come out of her shell. Also, you can't compare her to Taitiana from Jinjer. I don't care how whispery, breathy, whetever "vocal coaches" have to say, Courtney is in perfect control of her instrument and it fits the overall expression of the band perfectly.
Can definitely admire it, but not sure if I'll ever get used to the scremo/grunting sounds haha. Seems like something best left on a battlefield xD But she can sing apart from that!
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Everything she does feels so natural but is 100% intentional and artistically masterful.
Cortney also does an inredible one take performance of their song "Rule of Nines"
It’s so impressive !! I am glad this was brought to my attention!
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Easiest way is to just classify it as harsh vocals. No one will dispute you on that.
That’s a good one , thanks
So happy you liked it haha ❤️
They have more live performance videos like this if you want to see more of them.
Courtney is originally from Alabama but lives on Vancouver Island, Canada with her husband, Mike Stringer, who is the guitarist for the band
@counselthyself her IMDb profile has her born in Alabama, moved to Maine, then to Canada.
@counselthyself wiki, imdb, and other sources show her being born in Alabama. There an interview or something where she explicitly says born in Maine?
@counselthyself french is prevalent in the south as well. Ever heard of Louisiana? Mardi Gras started in Mobile, AL as well, huge french influence there. Not a far-fetched idea for her to have been born in Alabama either. I will look for the interviews, but literally everything else is saying she was born in AL, so I'm going to go with that until I can find definitive proof otherwise.
@counselthyself I didn’t need a history lesson, I majored in history AND I’m from the south. I know all about it. I’m telling you it’s conflicted because I did that search and there’s one answer that says Maine and like 5 or more that say Alabama, major sites like wiki AND IMDb say Alabama. I will look for the interviews.
@counselthyself no? I’m not lol
This was take 4 out of 6. If you watch other one-takes of Courtney this is the one where she is really in control. Also she displays it marvelously at the end of the song. It's like, she has finally come out of her shell. Also, you can't compare her to Taitiana from Jinjer. I don't care how whispery, breathy, whetever "vocal coaches" have to say, Courtney is in perfect control of her instrument and it fits the overall expression of the band perfectly.
Love this reaction! I believe most of Courtney's harsh vocals are "false chord screams".
Laplante amazing
You have leveled up. lol And there's more to come, and you're gonna love it. :P
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A nice softer band you definitely need to hear is Lorna shore- to the hellfire. Pushes human limits vocals drums ect
Softer......
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i don't think she is ready for deathcore
agreed
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It's harsh vocals vs. cleans. Nice reaction!
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Haha you were correct they are Canadian so you were right on with the French
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Courtney uses false chord technique for her screams
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Can definitely admire it, but not sure if I'll ever get used to the scremo/grunting sounds haha. Seems like something best left on a battlefield xD But she can sing apart from that!
I am not into grunting either but this , especially the switch to her beautiful voice , is amazing!
I can appreciate it when used to set certain tones or emotions. What I can't get behind are bands that are ALL harsh vocals.
U should react to the new song “hope” by NF
I might 😉