I remember listening to Hellfire and not loving it at first, but reading the lyrics along with it really made it click with me. Of course Black Midi and Greep are amazing musically and technically but they find their magic in the lyrics and stories being told. The best example I can think of is "Dangerous Liaisons", the music reacts to the lyrics in such a well crafted way. Greep is truly one of the most talented musicians of his generation fr
@@zynel413 You articulated it better than I ever could. In this era that is so obsessed with class struggle, as someone who is quite generationally poor, I never feel that the facilities he may have had in life contribute to the quality of his music. He is just raw talent and I love hearing what he has to say
In this song. I’m still waiting for him to impress me with one of his other tunes. This song starts low and builds to an amazingly dramatic and massive ending. That’s a sonic experiment and I wish he did more of them.
I was at this show, you can see me in some clips. The energy was just beyond indescribable, but I think this video really captures how it felt: the constant feeling of awe in the crowd, the pumping of emotions like energy throughout the room, and the intimacy. Truly revolutionary!
Exactly what modern music was missing out on. Someone who can create an entire album concept in his head and showcase it to the world, no matter how strange or bizarre it is.
Just finished the listening experience/journey/escapade/sonic adventure that is The New Sound. a fitting title too. I could write a paragraph detailing every aspect and why this record is amazing. I won't cause i think everyone that's here gets it.
Am I crazy for thinking this is very reminiscent of Genesis' The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway album? Not just the instrumentals, but his cadence and tone sounds like Phil Collins to me.
Comparison is the thief of joy, indeed. Although the influences are on his sleeve, he sounds like no other in my opinion. Crimson influence is there, so is a lot of post punk. Love his blends of fusion, lots of chick corea vibes from this album so far. Excited for Friday when this drops.
@@cinemaspire7258 When you see many people drawing a comparison between an artist to a few legacy artists, they're actually expressing a form of compliment itself because they recognize the artistic parallel and energy to the legacy artists they're fan of. I mean, you should be able to tell when people are just comparing things for the sake of comparison (and feeling better about oneself) and when people are comparing things because they like the new stuff they just found out recently, if you pay a bit more attention.
The fact that he doesn’t praise the modern production abilities & technologies which have come throughout this century shows he has missed the point of Steely Dan. They were striving for almost exactly the production value which has been made so easy in the modern day.
To write an album like this at 25 years of age with this level of artistic self-confidence is practically parody.
25 years is a whole ass adult lol what do you mean
@@Sedonacityslicker Paul's age for Sgt Peppers :)
❌❌❌❌ 21 years old lol! Even more impressive
Richard Kelly , comes to mind , the same confidence in Donnie Darko
I have acomplished nothing
Despite his unending pool of musical talent it's his lyrics that always get to me.
I remember listening to Hellfire and not loving it at first, but reading the lyrics along with it really made it click with me. Of course Black Midi and Greep are amazing musically and technically but they find their magic in the lyrics and stories being told. The best example I can think of is "Dangerous Liaisons", the music reacts to the lyrics in such a well crafted way. Greep is truly one of the most talented musicians of his generation fr
Dangerous Liasons is so fucking good.
MUR.DER!!!!!
@@zynel413 You articulated it better than I ever could. In this era that is so obsessed with class struggle, as someone who is quite generationally poor, I never feel that the facilities he may have had in life contribute to the quality of his music. He is just raw talent and I love hearing what he has to say
With how fucking stupid and terrible they are.
jyahnowutahmeen jyahnowutahmeen jyahnowutahmeen jyahnowutahmeeeeeeen
Ju no wadaimi
how does one remember all these words whilst playing guitar like that
Be Greep
Live Mas mentality
Well, you can thank bluegrass for that. Have you ever heard of the band Punch Brothers?
Practice lol
@@mattmacneil3424 ghoing to the dc show tmrw so hyped
he is the fuckin man. the building of suspense in his songs is insane. I can’t wait to see this live.
In this song. I’m still waiting for him to impress me with one of his other tunes. This song starts low and builds to an amazingly dramatic and massive ending. That’s a sonic experiment and I wish he did more of them.
welcome back mahavishnu orchestra
YES
Well done, you know fast playing band 😮
I WAS JUST THINKING THIS WHAT
Also Return to Forever!
@@cinemaspire7258
Finally Sugar/Tzu 2
I think it’s giving Dethroned. Especially the ending.
greep plays apreggio: OMG SUGAR TZU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@joahsef yeah I guess he just does that a lot: John L, Chondromalacia Patella, Slow.
@@swafty5813 reminds me a little of Drunkship of Lanterns from Mars Volta
@@4Presunto4 Glad to know i'm not the only one who was reminded heavily of that song hearing this
I bet its greepy
Why has no one does this yet
ITS... ITS... ITS... GREEPY
He in my phone with a nickname
delete this
His sound is the actual perfect level of weird. Very talented and good ass tunes.
This drummer is phenomenal
I was at this show, you can see me in some clips. The energy was just beyond indescribable, but I think this video really captures how it felt: the constant feeling of awe in the crowd, the pumping of emotions like energy throughout the room, and the intimacy. Truly revolutionary!
🍀 ☘️ u luckyyyyyyyyy baaastard!!
🗣
might be delusional but i think i like this live version more than the OG mix, both r great but this is exceptional and feels almost unsettling
i prefer the studio version but this live version is quite amazing !!
Agreed. Vocals are mixed in way too low in the studio version for my liking
atmosphere on this version is unmatched
vocals are better but i need those horns man
god i need him so bad
His lyrics are fantastic, his band sounds awesome and super tight, and the music is so adventurous. I hope I can catch them on tour sometime soon!
you know what else is super tight
I was at this show and I was dancing like a maniac. The chemistry between the band members was absolutely amazing
Exactly what modern music was missing out on. Someone who can create an entire album concept in his head and showcase it to the world, no matter how strange or bizarre it is.
Been done loads of times.
Mr Greep I cannot wait I am so excited for your music
he might be the greatest guitarist/songwriter of our generation
Jazz, poetry, Prog and classical had a baby
The bars go hard, the bars go deep
the bars go... greep...
The bars, they… greep!
lovely song geobert gripp
loving these new songs so far, can’t wait to listen to the whole new sound.
I felt so called out when he said 'You know what I mean' is your favourite turn of phrase and also your second favourite turn of phrase.
Just finished the listening experience/journey/escapade/sonic adventure that is The New Sound. a fitting title too. I could write a paragraph detailing every aspect and why this record is amazing. I won't cause i think everyone that's here gets it.
Greepheads standing back and standing by
how does he just do that
oh what the fuck
hey
hey year of the snitch
im
im year of the bitch
You really can see how Geordie has matured. He always looked very young but now he looks like THE MAN
gosh his vocals are amazing
This was such a good concert, amazing performance!!
i feel so lucky to have seen this live omg
This is so insanely impressive, more pumped than ever for the album!
Got to see them live in Brooklyn, the backing band he had for the US tour was TBE
This is epic!
This version sounds better than the studio version in my opinion
the keyboard makes a huge difference
wicked cool
greep spittin some factors here 🔥
Incredible
Truly mindblown. Incredible performance
This man is holy.
GENIUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is phenomenal.
In a word, brilliant
Great work! Cool song
Stoked to see this clip, the cameras in the house that night had me curious. Such a good night of music
gracias por todo geordie
instant classic
WAIT HOW IS HE SINGING AND PLAYING THAT FAST LET ME CATCH UPPP
5:18 ADMIT ADMIT ADMIT ADMIIIIIIIIT
*admit :)
Sick!!!!
cannot wait for this album
this is really the new sound
Thank you Mr Greep👍
Cant wait to hear all these in stupendous 16k hhd
Wow
free form math, i think thats what Geordie is cooking with
Live version so good!
big fan of how twinkly the keys are here
The Greeps Come Out At Night
CAN YA FEEL IT
peak has arrived
im greeping everywhere
YESSSS
En otro mundo
Amazing !
I WAS THERE!!!!!
LETS GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ABSOLUTE MADLAD
Μasterpiece in every way
You go, boy!
Cant wait to see him in Cardiff. Hes a mad genius.
i love greep
速い!!
こんな速いフレーズを弾いて歌うってすごいもんな
@mynewollabilyne4004 しかもミュートしながら…技術とアレンジの繊細さがすごいです…
Goat
was this black and white in person too?
The drums, that’s all.
progressive rock revival
Robert's Fripp legacy are in good hands 🙏
I'm greeping everywhere
This is great but, crying out load, why is there no camera trained specifically on the drummer?!
The guy is very good. Not as powerful as Morgan, but quite groovy as well.
I’m just happy the bassist got a camera that’s rare
amazing
Am I crazy for thinking this is very reminiscent of Genesis' The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway album? Not just the instrumentals, but his cadence and tone sounds like Phil Collins to me.
what the greep
Excellence on steroids....
fire
Fucking Amazing
This kinda reminds me of The Mars Volta and some Al Di Meola stuff from the 70s. I love it.
Would be nice if people could compliment the music without comparing it to other legends!
Comparison is the thief of joy, indeed. Although the influences are on his sleeve, he sounds like no other in my opinion. Crimson influence is there, so is a lot of post punk. Love his blends of fusion, lots of chick corea vibes from this album so far. Excited for Friday when this drops.
However, comparison is often a compliment
@TheChasedanger true, but it just seems too many Greep fans are more interested in showing they can identify the influence
idk this sounds a lot like black midi
@@cinemaspire7258 When you see many people drawing a comparison between an artist to a few legacy artists, they're actually expressing a form of compliment itself because they recognize the artistic parallel and energy to the legacy artists they're fan of. I mean, you should be able to tell when people are just comparing things for the sake of comparison (and feeling better about oneself) and when people are comparing things because they like the new stuff they just found out recently, if you pay a bit more attention.
The Steeley Dan brain rot guy has to get to this song.
Edit: just realized the lyrics won’t change, too much.
The fact that he doesn’t praise the modern production abilities & technologies which have come throughout this century shows he has missed the point of Steely Dan. They were striving for almost exactly the production value which has been made so easy in the modern day.
I’m a new fan
Can see the nettspend influence here
Happy Greeptober, guys
Handsome ngl
But im a Greep, im a Geordie
black midi breaks up, and then we get the dougie jones version of black midi. which is a purty damn good cup of joe.
doppelganger
YES! @@fatihnomore
great band, would be nice if they get a singer
please say this means geordie greep live record …,,,,………,,
Damn time to learn a new riff
amo ele
greepiere