***** I'm a human that can make this sound lmfao. I'm no where near as talented as him, but I can get his sound. Doing vocals is a lot of fun, you should definitely try if you haven't already.
British people? No offence but you’re quite clearly unfamiliar with English accents. England has tens of different accents and dialects, especially in the North of England and here in Yorkshire where our accent is considered “common” and misses out certain words (we tend to not pronounce “the”) and letters (such as “t” “g” and “h”) when we speak. Example: “Me” means “my” and “sen” means self so “I’ll do it me sen” means “ I’ll do it myself” or “do it your sen” means “do it yourself”. “Geyore” means “give over”. “Wunt” means wouldn’t, “dunt” means “don’t” and “cunt” (lol) means “couldn’t” however we don’t normally pronounce the last “t” of words so “cunt” doesn’t sound so rude. “Orate” means “alright”. “Fuckin ell” means “fucking hell” and “Mek” means “make” and “brew” means a cup of tea so “Mek me a brew” means “make me a cup of tea”, another phrase “on me tod” means “on my own” “Be-reight” means “it will be fine”. “Snap” means “food”. “Lug-ole” means “ear”. Another example would be “it’s int fridge” means “it’s in the fridge” then there’s “hows tha” means “how’re you?” There’s hundreds of different word pronounce around for Yorkshire.
@@ohgoditsjames94 British people? No offence but you’re quite clearly unfamiliar with English accents. England has tens of different accents and dialects, especially in the North of England and here in Yorkshire where our accent is considered “common” and misses out certain words (we tend to not pronounce “the”) and letters (such as “t” “g” and “h”) when we speak. Example: “Me” means “my” and “sen” means self so “I’ll do it me sen” means “ I’ll do it myself” or “do it your sen” means “do it yourself”. “Geyore” means “give over”. “Wunt” means wouldn’t, “dunt” means “don’t” and “cunt” (lol) means “couldn’t” however we don’t normally pronounce the last “t” of words so “cunt” doesn’t sound so rude. “Orate” means “alright”. “Fuckin ell” means “fucking hell” and “Mek” means “make” and “brew” means a cup of tea so “Mek me a brew” means “make me a cup of tea”, another phrase “on me tod” means “on my own” “Be-reight” means “it will be fine”. “Snap” means “food”. “Lug-ole” means “ear”. Another example would be “it’s int fridge” means “it’s in the fridge” then there’s “hows tha” means “how’re you?” There’s hundreds of different word pronounce around for Yorkshire.
The ocean reclaims this world
Please , as a band , never cease to exist . PLEASE!
Very well enunciated!
I thought it was DURRRRRRR URRRRRR URRRRRRRR URRR URRR URRRRRR
As I've told him in person: Best vocals in metal right now. That voice is pure gold!! (And they're seriously nice dudes too)
lmao.
And, that children, it's how Black Tongues are born
this is seriously hilarious and impressive
Wicked vocals, man! Love it!
I cannot believe a human being can make that noise haha fucking insane vocalist
It just sounds forced to me, like he choking or something. I prefer more distorted and crisp vocalists like Phil Bozeman
Panther132014
These aren't his normal vocals lmao that's why the video's so funny
***** Well I heard those in the bands ep
***** I'm a human that can make this sound lmfao. I'm no where near as talented as him, but I can get his sound. Doing vocals is a lot of fun, you should definitely try if you haven't already.
I'm responding to the wrong comment, my mistake. I read the original comment posted again and thought it was yours, my mistake.
Durrrrrr yerrrrrr shterrrrr oyeerrrrrrrr steerrr werrrrrrrrrrrr lmao.
dem tongue whistled growls
My fucking god XD. Aaron busting up laughing in the background. Lol
500th like!
DUR WUR SER CUR SUR CUR WURRRRRRR
no "the ocean reclaims this world"
Dur wer shern rer klerms ther wurrrrrrrr
British people sound so proper when they speak, this music and your accents seem really contrasted. not that it's a bad thing
British people? No offence but you’re quite clearly unfamiliar with English accents. England has tens of different accents and dialects, especially in the North of England and here in Yorkshire where our accent is considered “common” and misses out certain words (we tend to not pronounce “the”) and letters (such as “t” “g” and “h”) when we speak. Example: “Me” means “my” and “sen” means self so “I’ll do it me sen” means “ I’ll do it myself” or “do it your sen” means “do it yourself”. “Geyore” means “give over”. “Wunt” means wouldn’t, “dunt” means “don’t” and “cunt” (lol) means “couldn’t” however we don’t normally pronounce the last “t” of words so “cunt” doesn’t sound so rude. “Orate” means “alright”. “Fuckin ell” means “fucking hell” and “Mek” means “make” and “brew” means a cup of tea so “Mek me a brew” means “make me a cup of tea”, another phrase “on me tod” means “on my own” “Be-reight” means “it will be fine”. “Snap” means “food”. “Lug-ole” means “ear”. Another example would be “it’s int fridge” means “it’s in the fridge” then there’s “hows tha” means “how’re you?” There’s hundreds of different word pronounce around for Yorkshire.
@@ohgoditsjames94 British people? No offence but you’re quite clearly unfamiliar with English accents. England has tens of different accents and dialects, especially in the North of England and here in Yorkshire where our accent is considered “common” and misses out certain words (we tend to not pronounce “the”) and letters (such as “t” “g” and “h”) when we speak. Example: “Me” means “my” and “sen” means self so “I’ll do it me sen” means “ I’ll do it myself” or “do it your sen” means “do it yourself”. “Geyore” means “give over”. “Wunt” means wouldn’t, “dunt” means “don’t” and “cunt” (lol) means “couldn’t” however we don’t normally pronounce the last “t” of words so “cunt” doesn’t sound so rude. “Orate” means “alright”. “Fuckin ell” means “fucking hell” and “Mek” means “make” and “brew” means a cup of tea so “Mek me a brew” means “make me a cup of tea”, another phrase “on me tod” means “on my own” “Be-reight” means “it will be fine”. “Snap” means “food”. “Lug-ole” means “ear”. Another example would be “it’s int fridge” means “it’s in the fridge” then there’s “hows tha” means “how’re you?” There’s hundreds of different word pronounce around for Yorkshire.
@@ohgoditsjames94 All British people sound the same
0:11 dat laugh
DAT neck
That sounded like a jared dines laugh
Aaron laughing... hiihhi
bruh dat hamburger hand do.
dat neck.
Please be my boyfriend.
+Chelsey Charizard ok
Lawl
lml
No vid for the sweet bleh in Fauxhammer? Disappoint.
noooo.
Is he growling an Infant Annihilator song? :b
A Black Tongue song
@@thordiesel6.7 which one