Views : 24,812
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Feb 27, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.944 (14/986 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-08T12:20:17.72228Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
6:40 onwards just made me audibly yell "OH FUCK OFF". That is just filthy. And the transition to the funky end is just chef's kiss
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i think with the summoning, its one of the best song to convey how talented II is on the drums. The technicality and musicality in the song is insane!! His drum parts hits so hard, but never too hard that it covers the rest of the song. Just enough to separate him from the rest of the instruments. His drum solo has both WOW factor for both amateurs (like me!) and for seasoned players (like you!). there are some drum solo that are amazing for non-drummers but not seasoned drummers or the other way around. But II just nails it, the transition between the song, the drum solo, and after it finished is sooo SMOOTH.
Man is a total beast, god he's so fucking cool
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the funk part of the summoning is actually how he plays it live- when he said in the first video that touring and time adjusts stickings and how he plays parts, the summoning is one of those for sure. he plays that much busier and swingier variation pretty consistently now, and I like it quite a bit more even than the album version!
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Sleep Token scares me… I cannot, for the life of me, wrap my head around these brilliant individuals’ otherworldly knowledge of how music can (and should) sound. These musicians understand something we don’t. I realize this sounds like I’m putting them on a pedestal. However, watching II’s performance on the drums just confirms how « alien » their abilities are. I had no idea this is what he’s been playing on this particular track. I could watch this all day. 🥹🫶
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I gotta say... that ambient section, where he's going cymbals and kick drum, that impressed me. I can't remember if there's actually drums in that part in the studio recording, I don't think there is. What really got me was the kick drum -- there's a lot of space between each kick, and still, I was able to feel when the next kick would come. So he's counting, or keeping time, somehow, and the kicks are spaced out, but evenly so, while he's tinkering away on the cymbals. So he starts off the ambient section with a lot of cymbals, then after a while a kick, X counts, second kick, X counts, third kick, X counts, solo starts with a kick, he takes to the skies. Idk, not being a drummer myself, that bit there really floored me. Mostly because once I'd heard the first and the second kick, my internal clock knew when it was time for the third, and then it hit just as expected. That was nice.
(Someone please explain to me how to say these things in proper "music speech"!)
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@bloodmoontalon
2 months ago
I felt that "fuck you" in my soul also 😂
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