Re: Am I crazy for thinking this sounds good?
Ummm... yeah... about that...
Single-note lead tone wasn't horrible (even if the playing wasn't all that seasoned). It was sort of a woman-tone/brown-sound/violin-tone thing (sort of). Chordal work was all mushy with zero string definition/clarity.
Anyways... the clip sounded dark and "doomful". If that appeals to you, great. You're not crazy. We all like what we like. I'd rather you like something because you genuinely like it, than like it because some anonymous keyboard commandos on an internet forum told you that it was cool. I've always been moved the stuff that moves me, and no matter how many people told me that I should be moved by something else -- or how "cool" it was, if I wasn't feeling/hearing it... I just wasn't and would never admit to liking it (like many of the alt-rock hacks that get airtime on Austin City Limits).
I remember when I first heard the sounds of Van Halen I. It was about the time that album was released and a neighbor in the trailer court I grew-up in had a LOUD stereo. He was in his twenties and I was just a kid (about 10-12). I didn't know who Eddie Van Halan was. I didn't read guitar mags. I didn't even play! But from the first chord of Runnin' With The Devil I was like "what the hell was that???". It moved and attracted me immensely and I didn't even know what was supposed to be good or cool (before that I'd been a Kiss fan and half of that was because of the makeup, circus atmosphere, etc).