Meshuggah is the perfect band for people who don't want the band they like to change AT. ALL. They're nothing if not amazingly consistent across all of their post-DEI albums. I don't mean any of this as an insult or a compliment. They're cool dudes and the music is there to enjoy for those who enjoy it, and that's a great thing.
All the other members of Meshuggah unanimously agree: Jens has the most difficult job in the band. Just being handed lyrics then figuring out the phrasing to go with that insane music and get it all to sound natural? And he consistently nails it!
I have been Following their polyrhythms and I have become so good at maths that now I'm a physicist at a particle accelerator lab doing quantum calculations
Most other djent bands are trying to construct normal songs with djent sounds. They have normal melodies overlaid with senseless palm muting. Meshuggah doesn't build melodies. They're kind of Beethoven-esque in how they establish an idea and build on it rather than try to make a catchy melody. And this album kicks particular ass because they actually branch out throughout every song rather than play minor variations on whatever they established in the first twenty seconds (I'm especially looking at these last two albums).
I love how all the insane geometry and patterns is shown to be a representation of what goes on in each of the band members minds at the end, very nicely done
I'm a fellow fractal artist who's been watching Julius Horsthuis's work for years and Meshuggah is my favorite band. Seeing that he made the video for them is the most insane coincidence I've encountered in my entire life.
***** it's sections per member, not just drums, the song was probably rewritten in midi and then accents of the instrument of particular member shown in video matched to light flashes
The coolest part of this song, which I see NO ONE talk about, is how in the first half, the song progresses at clockwork, every 30 seconds. Check for yourself! Each segment completes in 30 second blocks.
This is what I love about this album, and every album they put out: Their music grows on me. All of these tracks at first listen just sound like "new Meshuggah". Which is ALWAYS bad ass. But it's like, the FULL IMPACT of the music is not known right away. I just know, "I'm gonna have to go back and get to know this album, this music more. " Soon, the riffs get catchier and catchier. Then, they won't get out of my head, and I go, "God damn it I NEED that riff, I NEED my 'Shuggah. " Then the full brilliance, I become immersed in, and the music becomes immortal to me, it transcends regular music. Like, this is not your standard album, your standard music. This is not just songs on an album by an artist. This is FUCKING MESHUGGAH, EVERYTHING THEY TOUCH just REEKS of ORIGINAL FLOW, CAN'T BE TOUCHED BY OTHERS. Amazing, transcendental music. I'm really fucking falling in love with this album. "By the Ton" is another one of those tracks. At first, sounds like "ok just some new Meshuggah- sounding" grooves. Then that shit grows on you, and you go, "Holy fuck they flow is STILL IMPECCABLE. FUCK GIMME THIS MUSIC" Fucking meshuggah man. They make the world a better place as far as I'm concerned.
That's exact it man! By The Ton is the best example, sounded pretty janky at first but once you learn how it goes it's flowy as fuck and I have it stuck in my head all the time. Catch 33 takes a lot of listens to fully get.
yeh man just checked that riff out and im totally with you - it reminds me of another favourate riff - the last riff in dancers to a discordant system. when i saw them years ago the finished the set to that riff - i swear they played it longer than the recorded version, but anyways, it was an amazing finish, everyone sweaty, headbanging in synchronicity. oh fuck i wanna see them again :(
For the past eight years, every time I see the word "clockwork" written I read it in Jens' voice. THE TERMINATING CLOCKWORRRK. I take this track as a direct personal tribute to this impact Meshuggah has had on my life. Much appreciated guys
The CD shipments were so heavy that they were delivered to retailers by the ton. If Nuclear Blast had pressed TVSOR on white vinyl, a stack of those would have been an ivory tower.
Lyrics Dismantling the clockwork that makes me the cynic Pallet, wheel and click The properties of my indifference Reverse-engineering what makes it tick Dissecting the fine-tuned mechanism Rack and barrel, spring and pin Its synchronous characteristics To kill what makes it spin Disassemble this machinery Re-program these eyes, undo this design Labelled and filed, each part indexed Broken to pieces then thoroughly burned Deconstruction of what I am Buried to make sure he never returns Taken apart, defused, blueprints turned to ashes Eradicate the last remains, remnants of the insane Disintegration, the destruction of me now imperative To purge myself of this condition, complete this dissolution a necessity Break this deceitful machine A lie, what once I was, obsolete instrument An outmoded contraption, a malfunctioning device That callous self now extinguished, that malignant self now disused That conceited invention to nothing now reduced Complete disintegration, the destruction of me now imperative To purge myself of this condition, complete this dissolution a necessity Break this deceitful machine
Probably the best music video ever made. Meshuggah is phenomenal, they are a band that many have tried to copy but they will always reign supreme and stand the test of time.
Periphery quotes Meshuggah every once in a while, their new song Dracul Gras has some Clockworks vibes at times. But it's never a copy, just an obvious nod to a band they cherish.
0:00 - 1:00 Base of the orbit looking out. Exit out and around the ramus of the right mandible. 1:01-1:45 Starting around the 4th ventricle of the brain/or sphenoid sinus, exiting the Maxillary Sinus, 1:50 - 3:00 Tour of the orbit, 3:05 - 4:00 Pituitary gland exiting from the sphenoid bone/and out over the left orbit/frontal bone. 4:30 - 5:38 Starts from nasal septum/concha passes 360 degrees, possibly by the mastoid bone, then around the surface of the face to profile. 5:40 - 7:02 Gotta be the brain, with that Pink Floyd light-show going on, exit/through the Pharyngeal tonsils, out the orum. Thank you Meshugga for helping me study for my sectional anatomy final.
@@skyhunter996 It's nothing like a special audio effect. It's like it's one vocal take that is abruptly replaced with another take just before the riff comes in. Listen to closely to the vowel Jens is singing and how abruptly it changes from "ah" to "uh". I'm nitpicking of course, but I just found it interesting because I do a lot of music production.
That was one of the most captivating, unique, artistic, curious, beautiful, intriguing, complex, and mesmerizing music videos I have seen in a long time.
hes just mad he's not in meshuggah. which is cool, because im pretty pissed off that im not that awesome, too. i loved the rythmic pulsating lights, that dudes just a dick.
TheMeatballMen I agree with you. It’s not properly appreciated because it’s new, but this is clearly one of the most singular and impressive offerings of the band
Most bands lose their appeal the more you listen to them. Good bands never lose their appeal But extremely rarely, there is a band that is so unbelievable that they actually sound better with each listen. That is Meshuggah.
It's kind of refreshing to hear drums sounding as natural as that kind of music allows to. I've become so tired of all these over produced, over processed and trigged to death drumkits lately. Meshuggah really brought back some life to that whole "clinical scene" with this album. Recording everything live in the studio with good ole amps and cabs just adds a sense of realness to the music and will certainly help the album stand the test of time.
Sounds real because the entire album was recorded live, all instruments and vocal at the same time. Yes it was most likely post produced but all of the raw material was live
@ He was probably under the impression they did it like several of the previous albums, in which it was indeed AxeFX and sequenced drums. Which, to some fans, was a disturbing thing to hear. Especially that the drums were, essentially, fake (sort of). But, thankfully they didn't do that on The Violent Sleep of Reason.
It was probably inspired by smoked DMT. This machinescape has that high powered psychedelic written all over it. Although the hallucinations tend to be so immersive that watching a video at the same time is fairly pointless. And I'm very sorry Ron has been brainwashed by some cult that teaches psychedelics are bad. The prognosis is not good. When he dies and his pineal gland releases it, he'll be totally unprepared.
I see a lot of comments complaining about this song being too complex/too much... what the fuck? This is amazing! If you're complaining about this not being "easy listening" then you've never been a real Meshuggah fan. Pretty sure "I" would be considered tougher listening than this song... and yet it's still amazing... just like this song.... which I get to see/hear live in Sacramento in 15 days... FUCK YES!
The No True Scotsman argument is not a fallacy if the set in question (the "scotsmen"; here, the set of all Meshuggah fans) is categorically defined by the thing being asserted about them (here, the enjoyment of music that is both rhythmically complex, and not "easy listening"). Which in this case, it is. To enjoy Meshuggah (and therefore be a Meshuggah fan), it is a necessary condition to enjoy music that is rhythmically complex, and difficult to listen to. Saying "no true Meshuggah fan would listen to AC/DC" is a valid example of the No True Scotsman fallacy, since it is possible to enjoy both Meshuggah and AC/DC. But saying "no true Meshuggah fan would complain about this being complex and difficult to listen to" is not, because ALL of Meshuggah's music is complex and difficult to listen to, and this is its defining characteristic and appeal. The actual flaw in his logic was the use of the phrase "then you've never been a real Meshuggah fan", because it is possible for someone to have ONCE been a real Meshuggah fan at one time, and therefore enjoy this song; but to have now become a candy-ass queer, and not enjoy it.
I love the lyrical style that Meshuggah has. There's no repetitive chorus, each line is unique and amazing (insert Shed joke here). As a writer, this is definitely my favorite band.
The video perfectly displays how their music feels: drifting further away from familiarity, yet at the same time revealing the bigger, more cohesive picture.
Me too, how the hell are these dudes human?? A band hasn’t blew my mind this much since I’ve first discovered Fear Factory, now I’m over here wishing for a Fear Factory x Meshuggah tour! Got into Meshuggah way too late but it’s better late than never! Plus I see Meshuggah for my first time and front row in 56 days! 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Speechless.. Out of this world, surreal metal epic alongside a videoclip dazzles me more everytime i watch it. Meshuggah is the real deal. Hats off to you guys..
On top of that, he absolutely nails it every single show, most growl/scream vocalist don't have near the stamina Jens does. I saw them twice and didn't hear a single mistake from any of them, highly recommended show for opening up the third eye, it was a borderline psychedelic experience. And Meshuggah crowds are very friendly and brotherly
That was great! I find Meshuggah quite relaxing to listen to...which is not what I was expecting coming to Extreme Metal! But really its like you're sitting on the beach and a storm front comes in from the sea and there's these raucous winds blasting at you. Then it calms down and you walk away feeling relaxed and refreshed by it all...I'm not hypothesising here, its happened to me! Anyway their music is like that...
I think the fact Meshuggah recorded this album live really adds something I feel has been missing from the majority of metal albums for years. It sounds so much more raw and uncompromising, which is ultimately what metal should sound like.
Sounds like a bombastic, heavied-up, dissonant version of King Crimson in a post-apocalyptic world. Meshuggah = crazy in Yiddish. "Nomen omen", said the Latins. How true!
I would just like to thank Meshuggah for their fantastic music. It´s such an individual band, they truly created their own style. And what a style this is!!!
The trick is that they don't just try to repeat what worked. They consistently implement new ideas and continue to try to be even more brutal and complex than before
For the last thirty years, music has been a two-tier system. At the very top of the mountain, there's Meshuggah. Somewhere, far below them, there's everybody else.
I have been listening to Clockworks every day since it was released, I find it better and better. It's my favorite song, and always will be. It's pure perfection.
Conversation from the year 2139:
"So, where do you live?"
"I live in the upper meshuggah Mega structure."
"Oh, Must be nice."
hahahahahaha
"Hell yeah man. Nonstop lightning. I'll never sleep again."
2137
Thordenheim, Hagstrom Province, The Kidman Zone and Haakestan
and a place named after Dick Lovgren obv, I always forget Meshuggah need/have a bass player
4.544 billion years of Earth's existence and we live in the same period as Meshuggah. We don't know how good we have it.
"Did you know that your heart beats in the rhytm of the song that you're listening to?
My heart: *visible confusion*
When you listen to Meshuggah your heart is mining bitcoin
*A R H Y T H M Y A*
Has entered the chat
@@Scrubermenschand her sister Arythmophobia...
Lmaoo
my heart: tachycardia...
The undisputed masters. All hail.
Hey Ben!! :D Any "Stuff Meshuggah does" soon?
@@saidoterodiseno BRRTA BRRTA BRRTA BRRTA BRRTA BRRTA BRRTA
There's one
Hail meshuggah
Hail Hydra!!!! Oops wrong hail.
Hail shugga
Meshuggah would not be Meshuggah without Jens. These people complaining about him is rediculous. He sounds amazing on this record like always.
Meshuggah is the perfect band for people who don't want the band they like to change AT. ALL. They're nothing if not amazingly consistent across all of their post-DEI albums. I don't mean any of this as an insult or a compliment. They're cool dudes and the music is there to enjoy for those who enjoy it, and that's a great thing.
All the other members of Meshuggah unanimously agree: Jens has the most difficult job in the band. Just being handed lyrics then figuring out the phrasing to go with that insane music and get it all to sound natural? And he consistently nails it!
doesnt change the fact that jens end product sounds shit
I don't agree. He sounds Chaosphere-good on this album.
@Tom Maw - You said that perfectly.
_This song is just nominated for Grammy Best Metal Performance_
Congrats Meshuggah !
MIZORAM - Mafaka Hnamte so sad that Grammy hasn't balls to nominate 2 years in a row metal band in rock album which isn't called metallica
Even though they didn't win thats a huge honor!
(we all know they deserved it)
Grammy is too few. They deserve ODIN'S HONORS.
Fuck the ''Grammy's''
They sound fresh, organic and rejuvenating. As gentle as fresh morning vegetables, as brutal as mother nature herself.
I thought the same thing about Koloss when compared to their previous albums but this takes it to a whole other level.
The more I listen, the more I agree with both comments.
Panncham K perfectly said
What the fuck are fresh morning vegetables
@@erenbecomesdovecrying6016 they get good sleep
The fact that they're 30 years into their career and are still able to outdo themselves is incredible
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“It’s MagicaL EVEN
dhaaaats is it, a very importante terminology, in a very important methodology..
.. reformuleishons.
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@@never_forget_the_skars3478 no.
The best drumming I've heard in a very long time. I still jam to this till this day.
This is probably the most precise song I've ever heard, maybe next to The Art of Dying.
after listening these guys for quite a long time i started to hear complex rythms even in a bus when i go home
Yevgen Reminetskyy lmfao same here. thought I was just nuts
or the dishwasher, drops dripping from somewhere, rain on roof etc etc :P
Yevgen Reminetskyy as a musician I've been doing that for a long time, it's fuckin weird
Djent is stuck in our DNA.
Meh
I think the best comment about these guys is from Deftones' Stephen Carpenter: "Meshuggah are the quantum physics of music as far as I'm concerned."
Riccardo Occhionero Was it him or Robert Trujillo who said that listening to the Shuggah makes him feel like his DNA is evolving?
Then Deftones should be the soul of the music :)
@@Meshuggapeth Robert
They are a Djent machine
I read that on Music Choice: Metal, but I don't think it said who said it.
I have been Following their polyrhythms and I have become so good at maths that now I'm a physicist at a particle accelerator lab doing quantum calculations
that's true.
I did the same and ended up dropping art college and now i'm a computer scientist.
😆😂🤣
Oh, you haven’t made it yet then.
I AM the quantum calculations you are doing.
Cool but you should be doing quantum polyrhythms on drums too! lol The style should be kept constant! Not residual! 🫡
I personally think all those djent bands simply don't get it while Meshuggah still sends shivers down my spine every single time
That's a fact
Most other djent bands are trying to construct normal songs with djent sounds. They have normal melodies overlaid with senseless palm muting. Meshuggah doesn't build melodies. They're kind of Beethoven-esque in how they establish an idea and build on it rather than try to make a catchy melody.
And this album kicks particular ass because they actually branch out throughout every song rather than play minor variations on whatever they established in the first twenty seconds (I'm especially looking at these last two albums).
+Philosomancy Very well said, I think the same thing. This album reminds me a lot of Catch 33 in the sound and how the riffs flow throughout.
they don't exist in the same universe as the djent bands. Meshuggah is just it's own thing.
amen to that
I love how all the insane geometry and patterns is shown to be a representation of what goes on in each of the band members minds at the end, very nicely done
That's what I thought too. It's like they're having a non-stop seisure or something.
mandelbulber!
SPOILERS :(
Its called Mandelbulb 3D
sick
Meshuggah are the only band where all 5 members can headbang to a different time signature.
Lol you stole and tried but looks like it didn't work
Sorry but mediocre age is around 23-24 here
@@serhafiye7046 what?
@@remer83 Sorry i thought u stole this comment but looks like u didn't
Lol
except there's no weird time signatures going on
The law says this comment must be on every Meshuggah video
This makes most metal seem like easy listening. Wow that was crazy.
I've been listening to these guys for a long time, and even I have my limit. It starts to mess with your head after a while.
I was out skateboarding today and I had this album playing.
Good. God. I could not keep my balance.
+Dianna If you haven't already, listen to Bleed from them, yoga class music XD btw i love how random your videos are
They outdone themselves with this album. Really, really impressive.
EXTREME!!! This kills so hard!
The riffs...its like ninjas playing with chopped wood
hahaha, amazing
The melodic riff at 2:30 is so powerful.
It is👍
melodic?
im not even kidding, you can actually meditate to Meshuggah tunes
So true. I finished the video in a sort of meditative trance. It's more effective than any "binaural" beats or whatever that I've tried
If you can't meditate to meshuggah, you're meditating wrong...
I actually worked out to Meshuggah for years, from hardcore to just taking walks. No joke.
They are a very meditative band. Their music is really quite beautiful, as heavy as it is, its oddly uplifting to me.
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J E N
I'm a fellow fractal artist who's been watching Julius Horsthuis's work for years and Meshuggah is my favorite band. Seeing that he made the video for them is the most insane coincidence I've encountered in my entire life.
God that riff at 1:28 is the stuff of legends.
It's almost like a guitar solo in the lower register
It crushes my soul and slaps me back into existence at the same time
Whoever matched the flashes in the video to the hits in the song must have ALL the patience. FAIR PLAY
It's probably algorithmically generated
They have a lighting guy who does it perfectly at their shows. My guess is that he had something to do with it.
I heard about that guy. Now there's a pro you want on your team.
Yeah, it's probably a programming script that recognizes the snare hits
***** it's sections per member, not just drums, the song was probably rewritten in midi and then accents of the instrument of particular member shown in video matched to light flashes
oh my damn...
cover it
hahaha.
who gives a shit about a cover ?? we just need meshuggah !
take a screen shot at any time and you've got another awesome album cover lol
...a primus solo... hahaha!!!
The coolest part of this song, which I see NO ONE talk about, is how in the first half, the song progresses at clockwork, every 30 seconds. Check for yourself! Each segment completes in 30 second blocks.
This is what I love about this album, and every album they put out:
Their music grows on me. All of these tracks at first listen just sound like "new Meshuggah". Which is ALWAYS bad ass. But it's like, the FULL IMPACT of the music is not known right away. I just know, "I'm gonna have to go back and get to know this album, this music more. " Soon, the riffs get catchier and catchier. Then, they won't get out of my head, and I go, "God damn it I NEED that riff, I NEED my 'Shuggah. " Then the full brilliance, I become immersed in, and the music becomes immortal to me, it transcends regular music. Like, this is not your standard album, your standard music. This is not just songs on an album by an artist. This is FUCKING MESHUGGAH, EVERYTHING THEY TOUCH just REEKS of ORIGINAL FLOW, CAN'T BE TOUCHED BY OTHERS. Amazing, transcendental music. I'm really fucking falling in love with this album. "By the Ton" is another one of those tracks. At first, sounds like "ok just some new Meshuggah- sounding" grooves. Then that shit grows on you, and you go, "Holy fuck they flow is STILL IMPECCABLE. FUCK GIMME THIS MUSIC"
Fucking meshuggah man. They make the world a better place as far as I'm concerned.
right on dude!
btw, the closing riff on "By the ton" is just something really special to me. everything I want from Shuggah.
Guy Buddy that closing riff is getting rave on Juma's guitar cover, too. a huge polyrhythm that cycles like 1 1/2 times or some shit...I love it
That's exact it man! By The Ton is the best example, sounded pretty janky at first but once you learn how it goes it's flowy as fuck and I have it stuck in my head all the time.
Catch 33 takes a lot of listens to fully get.
yeh man just checked that riff out and im totally with you - it reminds me of another favourate riff - the last riff in dancers to a discordant system. when i saw them years ago the finished the set to that riff - i swear they played it longer than the recorded version, but anyways, it was an amazing finish, everyone sweaty, headbanging in synchronicity. oh fuck i wanna see them again :(
I've already seen 3 people complain about Jens. What the fuck?!? I think he sounds monsterous as always.
What was their complaint?Sounds ridiculous
Jared Martin they're complaining about his voice
Ignore it, its just the internet
People will complain about anything it seems lol
sounds like jens to me.
This is no music. This is Philosophy.
True
The imitators get buried ever deeper.
TRIBAL RA impossible to imitate this... i mean some bands can try to copy but imitate ...dont think so
Can we be real? The only band thats REALLY imitated Meshuggah that Ive heard is "Vortice" lol
Until after the burial...strange there was a time when Meshuggah was still on the periphery of heavy metal.
it seems even previous meshuggah songs get buried under this onslaught of sheets of frozen steel, relentless and calculated
The nature of everything actually being a smaller part of larger things. Deeper forever.
For the past eight years, every time I see the word "clockwork" written I read it in Jens' voice. THE TERMINATING CLOCKWORRRK. I take this track as a direct personal tribute to this impact Meshuggah has had on my life. Much appreciated guys
Lol didn't expect to see you here! btw love your eyeless cover!!!
Dude, bleed 20% slower fkn kicks ass!!!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA
finowa moo
Meshuggah is so great it can impact your life eight years ago. Even though this was released only eighteen months ago.
Holy fuck, this is just epic in every sense. Jesus I've been outta the metal loop too long and I'm missing out on some killer shit.
Welcome back brother
This is so heavy the CD probably weighs 25lbs.
Auto Clock - Best. Comment. Ever.
I bought all the albums off amazon. They were delivered by forklift, they were that heavy!!!!!!!!!!
Had to move mine into my back yard with a Sennebogen. The rear wheels were lifting a bit, so that gives you an idea of how heavy this album is.
The CD shipments were so heavy that they were delivered to retailers by the ton. If Nuclear Blast had pressed TVSOR on white vinyl, a stack of those would have been an ivory tower.
Auto Clock this CD is so heavy my car stereo fell through the floor into the transmission
Lyrics
Dismantling the clockwork that makes me the cynic
Pallet, wheel and click
The properties of my indifference
Reverse-engineering what makes it tick
Dissecting the fine-tuned mechanism
Rack and barrel, spring and pin
Its synchronous characteristics
To kill what makes it spin
Disassemble this machinery
Re-program these eyes, undo this design
Labelled and filed, each part indexed
Broken to pieces then thoroughly burned
Deconstruction of what I am
Buried to make sure he never returns
Taken apart, defused, blueprints turned to ashes
Eradicate the last remains, remnants of the insane
Disintegration, the destruction of me now imperative
To purge myself of this condition, complete this dissolution a necessity
Break this deceitful machine
A lie, what once I was, obsolete instrument
An outmoded contraption, a malfunctioning device
That callous self now extinguished, that malignant self now disused
That conceited invention to nothing now reduced
Complete disintegration, the destruction of me now imperative
To purge myself of this condition, complete this dissolution a necessity
Break this deceitful machine
B.J. Roes believe me... even with the lyrics I'll be too mesmerized by the video and music to sing along
These are the real heroes in life. Thank you for lyrics!
Love that it rhymes here and there :D
Also, Haake has been fond of this "destroy erase improve"-theme for a long time now it seems.
An entire catalog of "pop" music doesn't have the lyrical depth of Meshuggah.
No it's:
BRREEEAAAAAAK
BRREEEAAAAAAAAK
BRRREEEAAAAAAAAK this deceitful machine.
Yeah :l) \m/
Probably the best music video ever made. Meshuggah is phenomenal, they are a band that many have tried to copy but they will always reign supreme and stand the test of time.
Periphery quotes Meshuggah every once in a while, their new song Dracul Gras has some Clockworks vibes at times. But it's never a copy, just an obvious nod to a band they cherish.
This fractal art/ fractal universe ambience is unbelieveable...
Couldn't agree more. A beautiful representation of the core that makes the fabric of space and time. Perfectly paired for a song called Clockworks.
I know right. I paused the video at 7:14 (1 sec before ending) and felt like they were still moving.
0:00 - 1:00 Base of the orbit looking out. Exit out and around the ramus of the right mandible. 1:01-1:45 Starting around the 4th ventricle of the brain/or sphenoid sinus, exiting the Maxillary Sinus, 1:50 - 3:00 Tour of the orbit, 3:05 - 4:00 Pituitary gland exiting from the sphenoid bone/and out over the left orbit/frontal bone. 4:30 - 5:38 Starts from nasal septum/concha passes 360 degrees, possibly by the mastoid bone, then around the surface of the face to profile. 5:40 - 7:02 Gotta be the brain, with that Pink Floyd light-show going on, exit/through the Pharyngeal tonsils, out the orum. Thank you Meshugga for helping me study for my sectional anatomy final.
Meshuggah is all about the brainspaces.
Love your comment! Super interesting! Hope you did fine on your finals! :)
get some CARCASS in you as well! @@ObiMace
all "djent genre fighting comments" on top and your comment is down below....... way too underrated
But what does it meaaaaan!?
@@00DemonicAngel00 keep asking that question it keeps the gears moving!
4:12 must be a strongest point metal has ever reached. You can hear the essence of rage, of primitive rhytms. Almost tribal like sound.
All that riff alone give a 10/0 to Bleed , in my opinion
The pedal too, holy sh#t
there's a weird edit on the vocal tho, caught me by surprise
@@solarnewborn Can u clarify, as far as my hearing goes sound pretty effect clean to me.
@@skyhunter996 It's nothing like a special audio effect. It's like it's one vocal take that is abruptly replaced with another take just before the riff comes in. Listen to closely to the vowel Jens is singing and how abruptly it changes from "ah" to "uh". I'm nitpicking of course, but I just found it interesting because I do a lot of music production.
That was one of the most captivating, unique, artistic, curious, beautiful, intriguing, complex, and mesmerizing music videos I have seen in a long time.
Lars Thomas Bremnes Scrooge what are you doing out this early? Christmas isn't for another couple of months...
hes just mad he's not in meshuggah. which is cool, because im pretty pissed off that im not that awesome, too. i loved the rythmic pulsating lights, that dudes just a dick.
J. Garcia
What in the world does it mean that I'm 'not in meshuggah'?
I didn't like the video and voiced my disagreement. It's not a big deal.
+Lars Thomas Bremnes "some CG" Looks like 3D fractals, which in itself is very interesting IMO.
Im coming to this video after watching a tool video. Im trippin balls right now
seriously this song might be the pinnacle of what Meshuggah has to offer. such an incredible song
Moo.
until their next album :)
TheMeatballMen I agree with you. It’s not properly appreciated because it’s new, but this is clearly one of the most singular and impressive offerings of the band
Only just heard it right now and as a fan since 2006 I agree. One of their best so far.
We said that when obzen came out too though..
Most bands lose their appeal the more you listen to them.
Good bands never lose their appeal
But extremely rarely, there is a band that is so unbelievable that they actually sound better with each listen. That is Meshuggah.
Yeah each song has so many layers oh Gosh! It’s mind-boggling
I always knew that these guys were secretly the Engineers from Prometheus. Now we have the proof.
First thing I thought when I saw it! \m/
Sam Abbott | But then it wouldn't have sucked! See what you mean though.
Not engineer physicists
The visuals are actually mathematical. They're 3D fractals.
Alien franchise is fucked .
It's kind of refreshing to hear drums sounding as natural as that kind of music allows to. I've become so tired of all these over produced, over processed and trigged to death drumkits lately. Meshuggah really brought back some life to that whole "clinical scene" with this album. Recording everything live in the studio with good ole amps and cabs just adds a sense of realness to the music and will certainly help the album stand the test of time.
Couldn't agree more. This is also the reason I prefer the original Nothing album over the remastered version.
Except they totally didn't do everything live. They also likely used AxeFX instead of cabs and mics.
Sounds real because the entire album was recorded live, all instruments and vocal at the same time. Yes it was most likely post produced but all of the raw material was live
Oh yes. Those drums sound insane. John Petrucci and Mike Mangini should give these guys a call.
@ He was probably under the impression they did it like several of the previous albums, in which it was indeed AxeFX and sequenced drums. Which, to some fans, was a disturbing thing to hear. Especially that the drums were, essentially, fake (sort of). But, thankfully they didn't do that on The Violent Sleep of Reason.
I watched this once while peaking on an acid trip.
It was the correct decision.
Yeah wtf this is god tier metal and animation. Lucky traveller.
Drugs are bad mkay
It was probably inspired by smoked DMT. This machinescape has that high powered psychedelic written all over it. Although the hallucinations tend to be so immersive that watching a video at the same time is fairly pointless. And I'm very sorry Ron has been brainwashed by some cult that teaches psychedelics are bad. The prognosis is not good. When he dies and his pineal gland releases it, he'll be totally unprepared.
@Ron Maimon Don't put acid in your eyes. Basically, don't need explanation
@Ron Maimon The only thing you can get here is cimbi-5, other stuff is almost impossible.
I see a lot of comments complaining about this song being too complex/too much... what the fuck? This is amazing! If you're complaining about this not being "easy listening" then you've never been a real Meshuggah fan. Pretty sure "I" would be considered tougher listening than this song... and yet it's still amazing... just like this song.... which I get to see/hear live in Sacramento in 15 days... FUCK YES!
The new songs are gonna kill live, I can't wait!!
The new songs are gonna kill live, I can't wait!!
one of the best songs i´ve eve heard from them. Maybe its a little complex at the beggining, but after three reproductions, i got hooked.
no true scotsman fallacy
The No True Scotsman argument is not a fallacy if the set in question (the "scotsmen"; here, the set of all Meshuggah fans) is categorically defined by the thing being asserted about them (here, the enjoyment of music that is both rhythmically complex, and not "easy listening"). Which in this case, it is. To enjoy Meshuggah (and therefore be a Meshuggah fan), it is a necessary condition to enjoy music that is rhythmically complex, and difficult to listen to. Saying "no true Meshuggah fan would listen to AC/DC" is a valid example of the No True Scotsman fallacy, since it is possible to enjoy both Meshuggah and AC/DC. But saying "no true Meshuggah fan would complain about this being complex and difficult to listen to" is not, because ALL of Meshuggah's music is complex and difficult to listen to, and this is its defining characteristic and appeal.
The actual flaw in his logic was the use of the phrase "then you've never been a real Meshuggah fan", because it is possible for someone to have ONCE been a real Meshuggah fan at one time, and therefore enjoy this song; but to have now become a candy-ass queer, and not enjoy it.
I like my coffee with extra 'Shuggah
lol good one!
Never know what that coffee punch would end up with...
Ok.
No way.
Moshuggah for you then
Who needs drugs anyway, when you have a technical masterpiece with stunning visuals.
I love the lyrical style that Meshuggah has. There's no repetitive chorus, each line is unique and amazing (insert Shed joke here). As a writer, this is definitely my favorite band.
And most prolific, influential and innovating metal bands in history.
How has one band still not peaked after 27 years??
There's no peak because they're always at the top of their game.
Polymeters is my favourite musical thingamajig. I love Meshuggah.
Testament of a phenomenal band is they can always surprise.
Meshuggah haven't even started yet
Meshuggah Bear it's polyrhythyms
This song broke the musical matrix for what is rhythmically, sonically, and mathematically possible in music.
This band is FUCKING INSANE.
Can't believe this was done in a live room all together...Some of the most impressive musicianship out there.
The video perfectly displays how their music feels: drifting further away from familiarity, yet at the same time revealing the bigger, more cohesive picture.
Masterpiece, the whole album. Not one miss.
The production and musicianship of this album is unreal! They continue to crush the clones into dust!
This is actually one of the best songs I’ve ever heard
Me too, how the hell are these dudes human?? A band hasn’t blew my mind this much since I’ve first discovered Fear Factory, now I’m over here wishing for a Fear Factory x Meshuggah tour! Got into Meshuggah way too late but it’s better late than never! Plus I see Meshuggah for my first time and front row in 56 days! 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Speechless.. Out of this world, surreal metal epic alongside a videoclip dazzles me more everytime i watch it. Meshuggah is the real deal. Hats off to you guys..
the dude that made this video should be president of the solar system
Johnwaynelsd25 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I haven't lol'd like that in a way
😂
I found his channel,his name Julius Horsthuis.
th-cam.com/channels/PYiwZRSN8w5ZodY4MvflJQ.html
@@THExRISER Yeah I thought it was him too.
Meshuggah is my neighbor's favorite band whether they like it or not.
Matej Horvat HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best comment ever
El Dea
Baahaaaaaa. Laugh out LOUD.
Hilarious!
Has anyone else noticed that the flashing lights coincide with each band members rhythm depending on who's "head" you're in?
Brandon Hagedorn You got me there old chum!
Jesus fuck, if this is true, you've officially blown my mind more than any other comment I've ever read on TH-cam....
OMG you’re right. It’s like looking at the Mona Lisa as she follows you around the room
Woa Stephen Hawking's succesor!!
@@ceballoshhc its normal, all the instruments follow the drummer. So they all make the same rythm
On top of that, he absolutely nails it every single show, most growl/scream vocalist don't have near the stamina Jens does. I saw them twice and didn't hear a single mistake from any of them, highly recommended show for opening up the third eye, it was a borderline psychedelic experience. And Meshuggah crowds are very friendly and brotherly
Meshuggah is the only metal band to keep me calm during a bad trip.
Makes you feel like a sailor in the storm of a century. STEEL YOURSELVES, LADS.
Good luck getting this on MTV!
Where can I get this gpu benchmark?
Михаил underrated comment
why it's only 27 likes?
I would buy it.
mandelbulber is the name of the program. its a free 3d fractal rendering program.
gave you the 100th you deserve
wow this must be one of their best tracks honestly
Definitely in Top 10. Perfect to the end. That's a rare
It's the best one
That was great! I find Meshuggah quite relaxing to listen to...which is not what I was expecting coming to Extreme Metal! But really its like you're sitting on the beach and a storm front comes in from the sea and there's these raucous winds blasting at you. Then it calms down and you walk away feeling relaxed and refreshed by it all...I'm not hypothesising here, its happened to me! Anyway their music is like that...
This is now the best thing you can find on youtube!
This music video looks like one of those GPU stress tests for video card bench marking. lolz
Cool PFP is that Twisted Metal
OverClockworks
3d demoscene ;)
@@Ole_Rasmussenlmao thats the best comment ive seen this year
No words to explain this...Thomas Haake is god
I think the fact Meshuggah recorded this album live really adds something I feel has been missing from the majority of metal albums for years. It sounds so much more raw and uncompromising, which is ultimately what metal should sound like.
I'm not sure who to praise more: the band for the phenomenal song, or the animator for the mind-blowing video! Holy Shit!
It's impossible to unleash more power.
Meshuggah: "Hold our beers"
Its possible, they are holding back
Until the next album!!!
4:12 is Absolutely phenomenal I have heard it a thousand times and it still gives me goose bumps.
These videos have come a long way since Jens sang into a pen. Just as brilliant though.
Dude, that pen had the ride of it's life. Red pen in New Millennium Cyanide Christ must've been scared to death and became black.
I laughed hard xD
4:12 that riff is disgustingly good
Hail yuh. I was hoping it would get more and more dissonant as it went.
I love jens voice its so soothing and djentle
Fuck yeah! There we go
Josh Steffen josh whats up?
cover?
Cover of Bleed =) plz
clockworks,lars style,ulrichshuggah
If he ever did that, I would probably die for laughing too much
Sounds like a bombastic, heavied-up, dissonant version of King Crimson in a post-apocalyptic world. Meshuggah = crazy in Yiddish. "Nomen omen", said the Latins. How true!
4:12
the loudest riff in universe
I think that bending riff from New Millenium Cyanide Christ is louder haha
where he starts with "DECIPLES!" Love it.
have you noticed a weird edit on the vocal there? kinda weird for a band like meshuggah
4:12 R.I.P neck
This may quite possibly be my favorite peice of music ever written...
I would just like to thank Meshuggah for their fantastic music. It´s such an individual band, they truly created their own style. And what a style this is!!!
Planet Meshuggah. Looks like the 3D fractals must have taken an entire century to render.
These guys are the real deal...my mind is blown!!
props to the video artists too.. thats amazing
How can Meshuggah be consistently amazing for 30 years.
The trick is that they don't just try to repeat what worked. They consistently implement new ideas and continue to try to be even more brutal and complex than before
They are sweedens, not northamericans
I'm speechless. I listened to the whole album this morning and it's amazing. and this video is insane
4:12 I love this part.
This would make a hell of a level for a Star Fox game.
Jens is unreal! And meshuggah has done it again. What a band 🤘🏼
For the last thirty years, music has been a two-tier system. At the very top of the mountain, there's Meshuggah. Somewhere, far below them, there's everybody else.
I have been listening to Clockworks every day since it was released, I find it better and better. It's my favorite song, and always will be. It's pure perfection.
why is this video so good
I'm a longtime Meshuggah fan and it took me five years to come around to this album. This song is its crowning achievement. It's about damn time.
What No Man's Sky should have been.
Dude! Too funny!
That's what I was thinking. Flying through non-euclidean geometry that isn't even clear about where or what it is.
Been reading H.P. Lovecraft lately? ;) Cthulu would be proud of you!
Almost weekly basis for years.
non-euclidean geometry everywhere
MESHUGGAHSM !!!!!!!
Fuckyeah !
MESHUGGACHILLS
Dude this video probably took like 1 year to render.
amen to that
ya ur not kidding, or some rly expensive hardware
A far cry from the Millennium Cyanide Christ video 😂
@Wonderpuss McDunderpants that song absolutely spanks
@@martyg8137 Plot twist: New Millennium Cyanide Christ....was actually CGI.
I love the part that starts at 2:59! And this is probably the most mesmerizing music video I've ever seen!
imo meshuggah creates the best atmosphere in heavy music. It's almost like watching or being inside the music.
Congrats on the Grammy Nom, guys! Despite its many flaws, recognition from the Academy is an honorific, and you deserve it!
Scott Villanueva Gojira,now Neshuggah.Academics finally surprise us with a good side
this song makes me wanna drink tea and enjoy the view from my bedroom window
Meshuggah, means QUALITY! Great video, great album, we are blessed once again.