@The Desperado That ... pretty much depends on the size (and density, obviously) of the neutron star, actually. But, at last, every neutron star is pretty heavy in comparison. Also, gravity isn't really "heavy" in the classic meaning of the word, unless we're talking about Fleshgod Apocalypse's "Gravity". That one's heavy in the modern, classic and classical meaning of the word.
That snare got me fucked up.. I’ll never forget seeing these dudes play live. One of the few times I’ve “felt” the music flow through me.. It hit so hard and was just incredible to witness. Never grooved so hard
Jarod Albrecht I know it fucking sucks most of my favorite songs are on nothing and before nothing. Even though I do really like the song I catch 33 wasn't the best but there's a lot of great songs on obzen and I am really digging their new album I don't like it as much as their older stuff but much more than their newer albums for the most part
decades over Jens scans the crowd with his under bite scowl to find someone who knows where they are in the song and what he's saying ...and every song he loses it to the disappointment of never being able to observe this phenomena.
this is by far the best version of this song I've ever heard. them kicking off this live record with it was such a fucking awesome move. then again it's Meshuggah, not surprised. This song with the slightly sped-up live feel and the fact it's in their standard F rather than the low E it was recorded in just makes this live performance so much beast mode.
actually it is a polymeter, so it is both in 7/8 and 4/4 at the same time. The guitar riff is diffenitely 7/8, but the drums are 4/4 every ninth guitar measure is in 4/4, so that it makes a total of 8 4/4 measures. 8*7/8+4/4 = 8 * 4/4 Jens kidman headbangs in 7/8, while thordendal headbangs in 4/4
For the intro, you either follow jens, who follows the snare which is in 7/8 or you can follow the guitars and guitarist in 4/4. For the following part, I prefer headbanging with the hi-hat (4/4).
They claim that their songs are mostly built around rimple 4/4 rhythms, that they just dress up a bit more particularly; they claim to not think in terms of strict polyrhythms. So, I'd say, try to find an implicit 4/4 rhythm in there somewhere; I think it's there, but maybe I'm hearing things, this shit is pretty intense.
If you must know; just follow the tablature. ||:Jensman-Kidenthal-HighKick-Hagstrom|Jensmanthall-Jensmankidmanthallstrom|Hagstrom-Lovgrenthall-Hagstrom-Hagstrom-Hagstrom:|| It varies slightly between songs, but they always follow relatively similar patterns.
Agreed. But Their technicality is what makes meshuggah such a loved band. Switching form 7/8 and 4/4 is genius and there is a reason other great bands like animals as leaders do it as well. But What im saying metal is not all about being heavy and simply being metal. Its about capturing the agressiveness of life and of the musicans life as well. Why do you think Pantera is so popular?
no it's not. The two are often confused. An example of a polyrhythm would be dotted eights over straight quarter notes. That would be a 3/4 polyrhythm, since 3 quarter notes has the same duration as 4 dotted eights. But both rhythms would be in the same meter. It is called a polymeter, when there is at least 2 meters..
How to enjoy meshuggah- first- follow haake groove especially bass than his snare and cymbals work Secondaly- add those drum groove upon fred and haeg guitar wankry, just like a layer of cake
1996 was the first time I had the privilege to see Meshuggah opening for Clawfinger in Germany. Since then.. I am Meshuggah fan. Id like to see a Beavis & Butt-Head review on one of their songs. Bleed, New Millenium Cyanide Christ, Pravus or Future Breed Machine :P
Yes I'm learning bleed on drums and hands are in 4/4 and that is the pulse of the song but the feet do every other time sig and hake only says everything he does is in 4/4 ... So talented its not even hard to do the poly-meter beats... I want that ease in drumming
(duration of 8th notes in stars) a- Da De Da Deeeeen (dum d-do) *8* b- Da De Da Der-Der *5* a- Da De Da Deeeeen (dum d-do) *8* b- Da De Da Der-Der-Der *6* shit cuts off typically at the 64th 8th note or the 32nd quarter or the 26th half or the 8th whole lol. Repeats once.
Please rise for the Swedish National Anthem.
One set of horns on my heart, and the other in the air! Amen!
Still come back to view this comment 9 years later and still makes me laugh
@@funkyjimbob Never knew it landed well, glad I could help :)
Swedia don’t deserve Meshuggah
@@planetgame779 This world don’t deserve Meshuggah
Meshuggah, the only band where 4 guys can headbang at different speeds and they’re all right
lmao
Meshuggah has forever broken me, any other metal band looks like learning the ABC's now.
listen to Car Bomb
@@joeymann95 meshuggah with a dubstep guitar tone
Listen to Gorguts
@Milton Arbogast highly disagree but okay
@@joeyuzwa891 more like gorgay
They are all headbanging in different rhythms but they are all right lol
Frfr🤣🤣
in 2002 Meshuggah did Nothing
and in 2005 they remastered Nothing
No way, they made an awesome album in 2002!
well, they are the one worth millions :p
remastered was 2006?
Nothing makes sense
I just listened Nothing from Meshuggah..
That ending is so heavy, Jupiter's gravity is jealous.
lol
nuff said
@The Desperado
That ... pretty much depends on the size (and density, obviously) of the neutron star, actually. But, at last, every neutron star is pretty heavy in comparison.
Also, gravity isn't really "heavy" in the classic meaning of the word, unless we're talking about Fleshgod Apocalypse's "Gravity". That one's heavy in the modern, classic and classical meaning of the word.
IRØN You must be fun at parties
I don't go to parties.
That snare got me fucked up..
I’ll never forget seeing these dudes play live. One of the few times I’ve “felt” the music flow through me.. It hit so hard and was just incredible to witness. Never grooved so hard
💯😂
Imagine getting headbutted by their vocalist. The way he bangs his head, your neck would break like a fuckin toothpick.
No, when Jens headbutts, he does so to your soul, which does break like a toothpick.
Just imagine Kidman's child (if he has one). If i was him i would never make my dad angry.
What a voice.
Pissed off scandinavians, got to love 'em.
when the polyrhythm hits u hard
Meshuggah is my drug.
I will never hear pre-obzen meshuggah played live in america.
existence is suffering.
why not? both times ive seen them in teh USA after Obzen they played plenty of pre-obzen tracks, all the way back to Contradictions Collapse
Jarod Albrecht I know it fucking sucks most of my favorite songs are on nothing and before nothing. Even though I do really like the song I catch 33 wasn't the best but there's a lot of great songs on obzen and I am really digging their new album I don't like it as much as their older stuff but much more than their newer albums for the most part
False. They played this song in Orlando last year. Blew my dick off
I saw em in Seattle on the 24th and the ended with Future Breed Machine
Saw them about a year ago from today and they did a bunch off of Nothing and did FBM too. Wish they played more off Catch 33 tho
One of the best fucking metal bands in the world.
Seen them 3 times and they never fail to impress.
One of the few bands willing to break the absurd boycott of playing in Israel.
decades over Jens scans the crowd with his under bite scowl to find someone who knows where they are in the song and what he's saying ...and every song he loses it to the disappointment of never being able to observe this phenomena.
Akiachrounoumena
I like you
how is it possible to be this much of a badass
HEY, WANT TO MAKE EIGHT MILLION DOLLARS A YEAR AS A DRUMMER?
Sure
ITS FOR MESHUGGAH
N-no thanks
this is by far the best version of this song I've ever heard. them kicking off this live record with it was such a fucking awesome move. then again it's Meshuggah, not surprised. This song with the slightly sped-up live feel and the fact it's in their standard F rather than the low E it was recorded in just makes this live performance so much beast mode.
verse riff makes my face look like I ate a bag of sour patch
lol, that's a funny way to describe it...I like it.
its so much crunchier than on the record
I'm starting to think Haake is a robot
Fidmark1 He is
+Fidmark1 a robot with an incredibly calm, friendly and down-to-earth interview style :D
+Fidmark1 I'm starting to think robot is a Haake
All Meshuggah is a machine
the entire band are robots
Jens-san, Fredrik-kun, Marten-chan, Dick-senpai, Tomas-sama, do your best!
dick senpai is probably my fav
Omoshiroi !
actually it is a polymeter, so it is both in 7/8 and 4/4 at the same time.
The guitar riff is diffenitely 7/8, but the drums are 4/4
every ninth guitar measure is in 4/4, so that it makes a total of 8 4/4 measures.
8*7/8+4/4 = 8 * 4/4
Jens kidman headbangs in 7/8, while thordendal headbangs in 4/4
Leander Tilsted Kristensen those fuckers...
I never noticed the 7/8 headbang before, wow
Jens Kidman is not a very muscular man, but I feel like he could make even the strongest man in the world cower.
He stared directly through my soul for a solid 3 seconds when I first saw them in 2022. Jens is terrifying up close & personal
I tried to mow my lawn listening to this but I accidently mowed myself and this message never happ...
I shall name my son, Meshuggah
You ever have a son in these ten years?
And is he named Meshuggah
Meshuggah is just BRUTAL. They've set the bar extremely high. Good luck up and becomers
i keep coming back to these live performance meshuggah videos. The energy they have is on another level. Its so ruthlessly powerful
This is brutal..
Heard this song live in Nov 2023, one of the best songs in the set. Not a single note missed the entire set.
Yooo I was there too. Was a nice surprise to hear this as the 2nd song
Came on after Rational Gaze when I saw them, couple Nothing bangers to get the party started
amazing solo in this recording
Stimmt... unfassbar
The Nothing album is the sound of pure testosterone and rhythmic genius!
They are so damn amazing live!!!!
4:05 the fuck maybe the hardest drum patern by meshuggah fucking haake ....
All through the song, this fu*** Thomas Haake is counting the time on his fuc*** hit hat. Insane!
He plays 2 songs at the same time ..
I was told there would be HQ
i have no idea how to head-bang to this song. Is it the snare, the kick drum, the hi-hat, the bass guitar?
I listen to this tune since it came out and still I have no idea what is going on after 0:55 :D. Looks like Jens nails it though.
Aleksandar Georgiev It's not that hard mate.
For the intro, you either follow jens, who follows the snare which is in 7/8 or you can follow the guitars and guitarist in 4/4. For the following part, I prefer headbanging with the hi-hat (4/4).
They claim that their songs are mostly built around rimple 4/4 rhythms, that they just dress up a bit more particularly; they claim to not think in terms of strict polyrhythms. So, I'd say, try to find an implicit 4/4 rhythm in there somewhere; I think it's there, but maybe I'm hearing things, this shit is pretty intense.
If you must know; just follow the tablature.
||:Jensman-Kidenthal-HighKick-Hagstrom|Jensmanthall-Jensmankidmanthallstrom|Hagstrom-Lovgrenthall-Hagstrom-Hagstrom-Hagstrom:||
It varies slightly between songs, but they always follow relatively similar patterns.
Awesome camera work, just awesome.
HOW DO THEY SOUND BETTER LIVE
my god that groove is righteous
Meshuggah is so...fucking...HEAVY AS FUCK. HOLY SHIT.
VERSE RIFF. That's all I can say.
My heart goes out to this guy, God bless him. I can hear the pain of what the sysyem does to your soul.
UPLOAD 9 - 11 11 , NUMEROLOGIA RULES!!
hell yeah dance music
Every now and then I find myself having to come back to this particular song. Because the guitar solo is *BEES.*
I thought Bleed is the heaviest Meshuggah song until I hear this..
Agreed. But Their technicality is what makes meshuggah such a loved band. Switching form 7/8 and 4/4 is genius and there is a reason other great bands like animals as leaders do it as well. But What im saying metal is not all about being heavy and simply being metal. Its about capturing the agressiveness of life and of the musicans life as well. Why do you think Pantera is so popular?
no it's not. The two are often confused.
An example of a polyrhythm would be dotted eights over straight quarter notes. That would be a 3/4 polyrhythm, since 3 quarter notes has the same duration as 4 dotted eights. But both rhythms would be in the same meter.
It is called a polymeter, when there is at least 2 meters..
Just fucking brutal
Not really... this song possess great rhythm and structure.
This is the heaviest sh?r on the planet 🌎
Sweden’s answer to Beethoven.
Meshuggah tunes are actually quite simple, impeccable rhythm is what one must possess.
Song is such a banger and you know the band is the shit when a vid is up for 10 + years and has zero dislikes lol
The only band where the singer and the guitarrist can headband at different time signatures
How to enjoy meshuggah- first- follow haake groove especially bass than his snare and cymbals work
Secondaly- add those drum groove upon fred and haeg guitar wankry, just like a layer of cake
Wow..
Im probably going to have a heart attack as a 72 year old man listening to a meshuggah track. My heart just wont be ablr to take it one day
3:36 Bowser stage in Super Mario
What a sweet snare 🍬
Anyone else notice how his voice opens up after the second verse? So badass
Actually I got my gf to strip to meshuggah... It turned out to be funny as hell XD
Just finished reading a treatise on time signatures below. My cerebellum is firing on all cylinders.
1996 was the first time I had the privilege to see Meshuggah opening for Clawfinger in Germany. Since then.. I am Meshuggah fan. Id like to see a Beavis & Butt-Head review on one of their songs. Bleed, New Millenium Cyanide Christ, Pravus or Future Breed Machine :P
IT'S RAINING ANVILS HERE.
these are the norse gods of rhythm.
Intro is a fucking train to the face
Tomas Haake is not a human.
That f*cking concert in Tokyo was something else! Those Japanese bring the beast out of everyone! MESHUGGAH included! 😍
Awkward af how the vocalist headbangs to the cymbal fills at the beginning xD
😂hilarious asf
Trying to figure out how to combine fry scream with vocal cords like that
damn i seriously think it's the best LIVE mix I ever heard.. !!!
Yes I'm learning bleed on drums and hands are in 4/4 and that is the pulse of the song but the feet do every other time sig and hake only says everything he does is in 4/4 ... So talented its not even hard to do the poly-meter beats... I want that ease in drumming
Everyone in the band is feeling that time very differently its insane... Thomas Haake is a mastermind man...
Essa Banda Ao vivo, deve ser foda pra caraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalho! PQP!
Que som destruidor!
4:41 Yes.
The bass is heavy. Heavier than my mom.
😂😂
I think what they are thinking of is Hemiola but I dont think this counts as that. Since its in 4/4.
gives me chills...so good.
There's nothing quite like that intro riff.
That solo is fucking amazing
My favorite song to play on drums. Meshuggah is the greatest.
Swedish metal
Damn the way they open this song up was amazing! I love the lower camera angle that goes across the stage, captures meshuggah looking like gods!
what is happening with the riff at 3:10? so weird it's the only one in this song i can't get
Tyler Hushour 13/8 ,14/8 against 4/4 (or 27/8 against 4/4)
***** those fuckers
(duration of 8th notes in stars)
a- Da De Da Deeeeen (dum d-do) *8*
b- Da De Da Der-Der *5*
a- Da De Da Deeeeen (dum d-do) *8*
b- Da De Da Der-Der-Der *6*
shit cuts off typically at the 64th 8th note or the 32nd quarter or the 26th half or the 8th whole lol. Repeats once.
+WebsterA 16th* damnit..
+Nicorido Tarkus thanks! now I can try to play it correctly on drums now
Sincronização
Ah, some good ol' dj0nt
Might be top 3 heaviest from them
I miss Fredrik what an animal
Fucking Taylor Swift ad, talk about poor product placement.
Wow, just wow!
This shit slaps so hard
that's called polyrhythm not polymeter.
he did not sing it spews loooooooool
One of my most favorite songs from this band \m/
No i'm pretty sure it's purple
Don't f*ck with Vikings
Founder of djent music.......
"HQ"
They sound awesome live.