eschoendorff
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Re: What does modern high-gain mean to you? (NAD related)
Wow... I certainly wouldn't use this band as an example of guitar tone. These videos just seem to make the case for gain being subbed for technique. In both videos, the gain has obscured the attacks and releases of the notes.
That, when coupled with the fact that they are riding one pitch for over 30 seconds in each video, tells me all I need to know.
If this is teh Br00talz, then I ain't interested. Pubescent gained-out fury sounds like just that. Lots of noise, not much substance.
Are you going to tell me this is fake? If you do, you must not know anything about Devin. The whole album was criticized for being too serious a Strapping release as he had newly inspired emotion from the 9/11 attacks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rqn_otVoNU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GTmNr0WHcc
Wow... I certainly wouldn't use this band as an example of guitar tone. These videos just seem to make the case for gain being subbed for technique. In both videos, the gain has obscured the attacks and releases of the notes.
That, when coupled with the fact that they are riding one pitch for over 30 seconds in each video, tells me all I need to know.
If this is teh Br00talz, then I ain't interested. Pubescent gained-out fury sounds like just that. Lots of noise, not much substance.
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