Yes Chris plays on that sick ass guitar live too. If you haven't seen them you have to. Unfortunately at this point you have to wait until next year as they are currently writing their next album but do plan on it. You won't regret it
+Titouan Pirateri The discontinued bass Amos uses in an Warwick fna jazz man. Mark's bass is a custom shop Warwick thumb. However im pretty sure Amos used a Warwick thumb to record polaris
+Will T The bass Amos used on Polaris was a Thumb with a bolt on neck. Mark's bass is most definitely a custom shop. Between the inlays, the finish, 6 strings, and 26 frets, it wasn't something that Warwick was doing production runs of, unless they were going for a very specific market. It sounds amazing though. It's deep enough that it actually sits well as a foundation, but it's also got enough midrange to cut through in the right moments, like when Chris and Travis are rocking one riff and Mark's doing a little bass mini solo.
Bass player is amazing. Good quality, production and very good musicians. Problem with djent/progressive bands are that they are starting to sound all same. What they need is more originality.
Strandbergs look ok sitting but I never realized how funky they look till he was standing with it lol. I'd still love to play one. That other guitar is insanely sexy as well.
@@ClintHalliday Chris Lechford broke up the band to go solo. Now, all new Scale The Summit material is just him and hired guns (random musicians), so they lost their flavor on their new albums. The old band really contributed to their unique sound. They don't sound the same anymore. Think of it like trying to make your favorite soup with just 1 spice/ingredient as opposed to your full, unhandicapped recipe.
I always find myself coming back to this, 9 years later and it’s still one of my favorite performances ever
I often use Chris's video playthrough at the top of the Hill for The Olive Tree, and Narrow Salient.
Solid group of musicians here. I love them
I miss this line-up...
Yeah .. that last album was garbage .. down one guitarist and replaced by a bunch of guest appearances that didn’t fit their style
@Tha Deakon I thought that was garbage and I don’t care for the new one either , sorry
after discovering this band through audiotree, now audiotree is my main source of finding new bands to listen to
Sweet tunes. Maybe the sweetest.....
Such an eargasm to listen to this song..Good musicality
definitely
beautiful!
Love this song/play through!
Cheers from Texas!
🤟😺🤟
Those CHON shirts tho
Yes Chris plays on that sick ass guitar live too. If you haven't seen them you have to. Unfortunately at this point you have to wait until next year as they are currently writing their next album but do plan on it. You won't regret it
MM that Chon shirt ;)
Still love this
i dont play bass but that warwick looks so sick
Custom shop thumb NT6
it sound bad fucking ass too
+Sam Harding Not a bassist but is that the bass that Tesseract's Amos Williams' uses? It's discontinued, no?
+Titouan Pirateri The discontinued bass Amos uses in an Warwick fna jazz man. Mark's bass is a custom shop Warwick thumb. However im pretty sure Amos used a Warwick thumb to record polaris
+Will T The bass Amos used on Polaris was a Thumb with a bolt on neck.
Mark's bass is most definitely a custom shop. Between the inlays, the finish, 6 strings, and 26 frets, it wasn't something that Warwick was doing production runs of, unless they were going for a very specific market. It sounds amazing though. It's deep enough that it actually sits well as a foundation, but it's also got enough midrange to cut through in the right moments, like when Chris and Travis are rocking one riff and Mark's doing a little bass mini solo.
Will any rock-music ever exist again where four people play so perfectly together and equitable?
Very nice dude!
This is absolute mindfuck
when's the new Rush album coming out?!
I'd love to see Eschar on this some day!
StS boner killed cause they didn't go into Narrow Salient...
bravo.
I would love to see Travis Orbin drum for these guys.
Chris' guitar is SO FREAKING SPARKLY
im just lovin the tesseract shirt on the drummer
Bass player is amazing. Good quality, production and very good musicians. Problem with djent/progressive bands are that they are starting to sound all same. What they need is more originality.
Ughhhh don't even say djent on a scale the summit video.
saudade.
Strandbergs look ok sitting but I never realized how funky they look till he was standing with it lol. I'd still love to play one. That other guitar is insanely sexy as well.
OKAY! Ready for Narrow Salient!
They should get Polyphia in here next!
cwh244 not even me??? aw gee, what a rook!
Meshuggah Gaze Really? You're a fuckwad.
"Meshugginal Gaze" ? Looks like you're not invited then either, wannabe djentboy.
Back when Scale The Summit was good. Before the dark times.
Gabriel Chavarria what happened?
@@ClintHalliday Chris Lechford broke up the band to go solo. Now, all new Scale The Summit material is just him and hired guns (random musicians), so they lost their flavor on their new albums. The old band really contributed to their unique sound. They don't sound the same anymore. Think of it like trying to make your favorite soup with just 1 spice/ingredient as opposed to your full, unhandicapped recipe.
@@gabrielchavarria22 thanks for the info!
@@ClintHalliday Sure thing m8
Am I wrong to say this this reminds me of Rush. . and that their album reminds me of Yes too?
this would've made an awesome Halo sound track
Didn't realize Fisher-Price made guitars
MODERN DAY BABYLON
That tesseract shirt tho
these guys sound awesome but definitely can tell they wrote this after listening to "The failsafe" by Misery Signals OOOPS