They did an early and late show at Red Rocks on the same day and debuted the full Petro Dragonic Apocalypse album for those that stayed to party in between. Epic
I will admit, these guys are so talented that their live performances are so often better than the studio versions. I'm pretty sure a lot of it comes down to the band "maturing" a song by adding, removing, tweaking parts and the way they play it for every show. They write and record these albums so damn fast that sometimes songs don't have enough time to simmer and grow ripe. That process tends to happen on the road during tours. And Magma is one of those songs.
Stu has said a couple of times in interviews that they spend around 2 years working on each album. But yeah, l think they give themselves some space on their studio recordings to liven up the songs during show performances.
With Ice Death that really comes to a head when you consider the entire process of recording the album was much the same as their live shows. Noodling, jamming and just messing around until everything gets to a point where it feels complete, they lay down a recording of one of those performances, and then when touring the album they just continue evolving past that point too. I honestly dont think i'd actually like to see it, but I think Ice Death would be a fascinating album to just hear totally re-recorded in the studio one day just to see how the songs have finally transformed.
@@marcusfoley3347 Yeah this is true. A lot of their songs that came out in 2022 and 2023 (so far) emerged from really old demos. A personal fav for me is how The Dripping Tap had its origins in a jam-session with the band Tropical Fuck Storm that was recorded during the sessions for Fishing for Fishies, but ultimately got scrapped. Eventually TFS released their version of the song based on those original sessions (Satanic Slumber Party) and we finally got a re-recorded version called The Dripping Tap which was the first thing the band recorded with every single member present since the covid lockdowns ended in Australia. Might be mistaken, but I think The Dripping Tap was also the first song to feature *every* member on a recording too. Usually the bass is laid down by stu or joey, and often Cook's guitar parts are laid down by Joey in the studio. The history of their music is fascinating and I cant believe it only really goes back 11 years.
I wish I had gotten tickets to this show, because it seems like it was killer. I did at least see the night show later that evening. Even with a lightning delay it was one of the best live shows I’ve ever seen!
when you said about "petrodragonic" style singing, Stu always liked doing this sorta mongolian throat singing live, specially after the "Infest the Rats Nest" tour, but also in fewer in some studio albums, like in the ending of the "Lightning vs Balrog" story of MOTU, but also in "The Book" in Sketches of Brunswick East (their jazz album)
I absolutely LOVE the use of it on Rattlesnake. It almost makes it sound like theres a vocoded underlayer to the song but it really is just weird throat techniques.
Don't miss out on the studioversion! The live performance is great but the studioversion is very considerate with all its attention to detail. It has a lot of parts that make me love it that no live version has been able to replicate yet, live is where they seem to remember a few parts and in between is a lot of jamming (even though it's cool that that makes every live version somewhat unique and has a different energy to it).
Im STOKED you love this album! I just didnt expect it! Didnt know a lot about your taste *other than* the repetition in their peak garage rock era can get under your skin 😅
funny for you to mention the holy explorer there, cause it was Stu's guitar before it was damaged in tour. after that he bought a reverse flying V, and Joey had a regular flying V so it looked pretty funny but authentic, now reverse one migrated to Cookie and Stu rocks with the holy explorer again. My favorite piece of KGLW gear is flying microtonal banana, you're yet to see it but it looks awesome, it was made exclusively for their microtonal records. they are fond of using vintage 70s guitars, like that 12string hagstorm from murder of the universe or the yamaha SG-2a from this album and fishing for fishies, i think a 12 string gibson SG appeared there too at some point. yeah, Cookie and Lucas really dont get enough attention, sometimes its the case for Ambrose too. Here's a suggestion for you to react, I really like this band called acid bath, they're a sludge stoner doom, abit punkish band from 90s, thou they only have released only 2 albums due to loss of their former member they're pretty dope, they're not as progish as I think you would like, but maybe you will enjoy it, they never got big due to their explicit lyrics and themes. I think you should start with the first album cause it feels more energetic, powerful and more "alive" in my opinion. if you get to react to these guys I suggest the first album but I am not sure if its entirely on yt
I did read somewhere that the Flying A (as it was called) originally belonged to Cook in the first place. Kinda tracks when you see how many of his guitars over the years are just very weird shapes aha
Never heard that version before, and although it starts a little chaotic, the finale's intensity is pretty spectacular. The studio or KEXP versions are more of a constant crescendo to the finale, and the guitar work is a bit more "organized". Listen to the KEXP version, it's really close to the studio version, and it's live...
The entire rhythm section. A good drummer is just that but add a bass player of equal caliber and you have a rhythm section like here or in the bands you mentioned
I can't believe my bro still don't get Adblock to avoid the ads 😂 keep doing live stuff when it's possible, I watch all the king gizz shit you upload lol Who else is high af rn
You know what's worse than having those ads during your recording?, is having ads during the video while watching YOUR vids, with ads. grrrrrr. all good mate. keep it up
Dang, wish you would have done the studio version first... They always kill it live but the effort put into mastering/mixing/production is lost and IMO it's a huge part of the album experience with these guys. Just compare to Crumbling Castle on the record to the KEXP version, even though both rule, alot of nuance is lost
The studio version is more voodoo-ish and does not go as hard. Good thing this version will probably end up on bootleg gizzard, their official bootleg account.
I'm also not super keen on this version. The studio vocals are better and the jam in the middle is less focused. Sure it would be awesome to be there live but as intro to the track the studio version rules
They did an early and late show at Red Rocks on the same day and debuted the full Petro Dragonic Apocalypse album for those that stayed to party in between. Epic
Clive is my favorite King Gizz member
Justice 4 Clive! 😢
I'm love clive
I see they've replaced Eric with Clive.
😂
I will admit, these guys are so talented that their live performances are so often better than the studio versions.
I'm pretty sure a lot of it comes down to the band "maturing" a song by adding, removing, tweaking parts and the way they play it for every show. They write and record these albums so damn fast that sometimes songs don't have enough time to simmer and grow ripe. That process tends to happen on the road during tours. And Magma is one of those songs.
This also follows a theme of infusing the song with that Rats nest and Petro energy on that tour.
Reminds me of the (evil) river.
Stu has said a couple of times in interviews that they spend around 2 years working on each album.
But yeah, l think they give themselves some space on their studio recordings to liven up the songs during show performances.
@@sononekoh God I LOVE the evil river. One of their best performances of all time
With Ice Death that really comes to a head when you consider the entire process of recording the album was much the same as their live shows. Noodling, jamming and just messing around until everything gets to a point where it feels complete, they lay down a recording of one of those performances, and then when touring the album they just continue evolving past that point too.
I honestly dont think i'd actually like to see it, but I think Ice Death would be a fascinating album to just hear totally re-recorded in the studio one day just to see how the songs have finally transformed.
@@marcusfoley3347 Yeah this is true. A lot of their songs that came out in 2022 and 2023 (so far) emerged from really old demos.
A personal fav for me is how The Dripping Tap had its origins in a jam-session with the band Tropical Fuck Storm that was recorded during the sessions for Fishing for Fishies, but ultimately got scrapped. Eventually TFS released their version of the song based on those original sessions (Satanic Slumber Party) and we finally got a re-recorded version called The Dripping Tap which was the first thing the band recorded with every single member present since the covid lockdowns ended in Australia. Might be mistaken, but I think The Dripping Tap was also the first song to feature *every* member on a recording too. Usually the bass is laid down by stu or joey, and often Cook's guitar parts are laid down by Joey in the studio.
The history of their music is fascinating and I cant believe it only really goes back 11 years.
I've been to 6 Gizz shows (all at Red Rocks) and this set might be my favorite of them all 🔥🤯
Saaaame
This is my favorite version of Magma. KEXP version rips too. I just love the energy of this one, so good. Excited to see it.
It’s impossible to overlook how much fucking fun they’re all having!
This is peak live gizz as far as I'm concerned. They just fucking killed it.
I wish I had gotten tickets to this show, because it seems like it was killer. I did at least see the night show later that evening. Even with a lightning delay it was one of the best live shows I’ve ever seen!
Perfect way to close out the show... face melted
when you said about "petrodragonic" style singing, Stu always liked doing this sorta mongolian throat singing live, specially after the "Infest the Rats Nest" tour, but also in fewer in some studio albums, like in the ending of the "Lightning vs Balrog" story of MOTU, but also in "The Book" in Sketches of Brunswick East (their jazz album)
And on Rattlesnake
YeaH, Stu's been doing that vocal style for a long time now
I absolutely LOVE the use of it on Rattlesnake. It almost makes it sound like theres a vocoded underlayer to the song but it really is just weird throat techniques.
That throat signing is next level tripping....seriously
Honestly everything about their style is tailored to the psychedelic experience.
It was used in some songs on Gumboot Soup as well, such as Greenhouse Heat Death
Ah man I was at this show and the night one, best day of my life
Don't miss out on the studioversion! The live performance is great but the studioversion is very considerate with all its attention to detail. It has a lot of parts that make me love it that no live version has been able to replicate yet, live is where they seem to remember a few parts and in between is a lot of jamming (even though it's cool that that makes every live version somewhat unique and has a different energy to it).
Im STOKED you love this album! I just didnt expect it! Didnt know a lot about your taste *other than* the repetition in their peak garage rock era can get under your skin 😅
I was at this show and this was honestly my favorite song of the entire day. Lifelong memorable experience
Same here, and that specific set was absolutely stacked
At 11:39 you can briefly see me having the absolute time of my life.
I was at this show and Magma ripped my fucking face off. We were lucky enough to get Crumbling Castle too like Goddamnnnn
funny for you to mention the holy explorer there, cause it was Stu's guitar before it was damaged in tour. after that he bought a reverse flying V, and Joey had a regular flying V so it looked pretty funny but authentic, now reverse one migrated to Cookie and Stu rocks with the holy explorer again. My favorite piece of KGLW gear is flying microtonal banana, you're yet to see it but it looks awesome, it was made exclusively for their microtonal records. they are fond of using vintage 70s guitars, like that 12string hagstorm from murder of the universe or the yamaha SG-2a from this album and fishing for fishies, i think a 12 string gibson SG appeared there too at some point.
yeah, Cookie and Lucas really dont get enough attention, sometimes its the case for Ambrose too.
Here's a suggestion for you to react, I really like this band called acid bath, they're a sludge stoner doom, abit punkish band from 90s, thou they only have released only 2 albums due to loss of their former member they're pretty dope, they're not as progish as I think you would like, but maybe you will enjoy it, they never got big due to their explicit lyrics and themes. I think you should start with the first album cause it feels more energetic, powerful and more "alive" in my opinion. if you get to react to these guys I suggest the first album but I am not sure if its entirely on yt
I did read somewhere that the Flying A (as it was called) originally belonged to Cook in the first place. Kinda tracks when you see how many of his guitars over the years are just very weird shapes aha
Never heard that version before, and although it starts a little chaotic, the finale's intensity is pretty spectacular. The studio or KEXP versions are more of a constant crescendo to the finale, and the guitar work is a bit more "organized". Listen to the KEXP version, it's really close to the studio version, and it's live...
I was at this show... one of the best versions of Magma ever!
Stu was using the holy explorer a lot in Infest the Rats Nest. So don't worry. It'll be use a lot more
Hell ya, this whole show is absolutely incredible
Edit: the song that blew my mind on this album is Lava. Look forward to that reaction.
I'd argue Cavs is the MVP of King Gizz in general, in the same way Neil Pert was the MVP of Rush and John Bonham was the MVP of Led Zeppelin.
The entire rhythm section. A good drummer is just that but add a bass player of equal caliber and you have a rhythm section like here or in the bands you mentioned
With Eric gone, Cavs has been allowed to grow and expand. The band is so much better as a result.
ah, man... They really are something special live. xD lol. I still hope you don't skip any official music videos, but that was indeed awesome. 🤘
I can't believe my bro still don't get Adblock to avoid the ads 😂 keep doing live stuff when it's possible, I watch all the king gizz shit you upload lol Who else is high af rn
You meed to check out crumbling castle!
Rats Nest. Their first “Metal” record
We all need to pitch in and get you youtube premium lol
You would think being a YT partner I would get that package haha
It's sorta weird I watch youtube a lot, not TH-cam music, and mostly gizz but hey, and on browser, not app and l never get ads. Yippee.
You know what's worse than having those ads during your recording?, is having ads during the video while watching YOUR vids, with ads. grrrrrr. all good mate. keep it up
Dang, wish you would have done the studio version first... They always kill it live but the effort put into mastering/mixing/production is lost and IMO it's a huge part of the album experience with these guys. Just compare to Crumbling Castle on the record to the KEXP version, even though both rule, alot of nuance is lost
The studio version is more voodoo-ish and does not go as hard. Good thing this version will probably end up on bootleg gizzard, their official bootleg account.
I don't understand people's obsession with the live versions. I just don't think they compare to the studio versions. But that's just me
me neither, big bummer that this his intro to this track IMO
I'm also not super keen on this version. The studio vocals are better and the jam in the middle is less focused. Sure it would be awesome to be there live but as intro to the track the studio version rules
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Wish that still worked. TH-cam is turning into a dumpster fire
Wow, I never heard this version. It's much better than the one on KEXP! But to be honest, I didn't like the KEXP Magma anyway...
Pay for TH-cam premium if you’re gonna review things bro