Tim, Scott and Clay are all exclusive Ibanez artists. Tim and Scott each have signature Ibanez guitar, Clay really should too. And other Clay is exclusive Tama/Meinl artist.
I just discovered Polyphia a few days ago, and this was the first song I heard by them. It took me at least five listens to realize that it *isn't* an 808 with acoustic drums layered on top like I thought; the Clays are just that clean and synced that the drum and bass blend perfectly and complement each other perfectly. I don't think I've ever heard anything like that before... these guys are geniuses at their craft.
They’re massively talented, but why do I feel like this song didn’t have an ending? It sort of meandered there towards the end. It felt like taking a swig of the best iced coffee on a hot day and then going back for another drink of it, not knowing it was all gone. If that makes any sense.
Tim, Scott and Clay are all exclusive Ibanez artists. Tim and Scott each have signature Ibanez guitar, Clay really should too. And other Clay is exclusive Tama/Meinl artist.
Ah very cool!
Thank you for the info. :)
I just discovered Polyphia a few days ago, and this was the first song I heard by them. It took me at least five listens to realize that it *isn't* an 808 with acoustic drums layered on top like I thought; the Clays are just that clean and synced that the drum and bass blend perfectly and complement each other perfectly. I don't think I've ever heard anything like that before... these guys are geniuses at their craft.
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If God ever took up an instrument, he'd go to these guys for lessons.
Sensational
Facts
That was brilliantly said.
0:49 far gone are the days where you get a music video and you know behind the scenes the band was all "Dude quit hogging the flat iron!"
Best line ever.. “it’s called playing god, and I believe them” 😂
... and the painting is an homage to Michelangelo's Work at Sistine Chapel - God & Adam, but with a twist, of course.
I loved his work in Shredders Revenge too
hehe....I knew you would appreciate that bass :)
Loved it
definitely give Tim's unplugged version of this a watch, impressive stuff vs the music vid. Gives me arthritis just watching.
Yeah that would be amazing
Fun fact: Tim hired someone off Fivr to do thr whistling on that song
Hey mate, check out CJ McCreerys new band immortal disfigurement, it’s so fucking sick
I have that low tier of atk bass clay is playing.
Yeah I almost bought one today
They’re massively talented, but why do I feel like this song didn’t have an ending? It sort of meandered there towards the end. It felt like taking a swig of the best iced coffee on a hot day and then going back for another drink of it, not knowing it was all gone. If that makes any sense.
It does, I don’t know what I expected in first listen but after a few spins it’s got me hooked
it waa kind of following that lo-fi genre where its just a vibe- no ending cause it represents that the feeling doesnt end
@@Roguenjosh That’s fair. I should give it a few more spins.
@@xnafu Interesting - I’d never thought to relate it to lo-fi. I’ll keep that in my mind as I re-listen to it. Thanks!
Just wait until the full album ;)
If you want to watch Clay Gober do an ultimate bass riff, check the track 'O.D.' It's unbelievable at some point.
He’s done a reaction to that song already, may be on his second channel
@@zVask Oh thanks for the tip I'll look for it
Yeah great song!
Hey josh
Hope all well
Did you check out bad omens new album yet?
I did!! Video going up this weekend!
Awesome 👌
He Josh, Lorna Shore have a new track called ‘Sun//Eater’. Check it out!
Hey mate, my reaction is blocked! I have it for free on my Patreon though because it’s viewable there
Isn't that an Ibanez Talman bass?
That's an Ibanez ATK
I remember wanting one so bad
There is a glitch at the end of the reaction for some reason.
clay is playing an ibanez atk.
I was looking at them today
Try Tina setkic, anything.
Try Tina setkic, anything.