rsm Well-known member Sep 10, 2023 #1 a couple from their debut album, Muse: Just saw them live last week.
Monkey Man Super Moderator Sep 10, 2023 #2 Ha! Both those tracks stood out to me back in the day. Not as "disjointed" as the newer stuff IMHO and therefore more-accessible to a feeble mind such as mine.
Ha! Both those tracks stood out to me back in the day. Not as "disjointed" as the newer stuff IMHO and therefore more-accessible to a feeble mind such as mine.
rsm Well-known member Sep 10, 2023 #3 @Monkey Man yes, more traditional shredding, more accessible, which I think is amazing and signs of things to come. IMO Not sure if the anti-Tim among us will give it a listen though, since it's Tim.
@Monkey Man yes, more traditional shredding, more accessible, which I think is amazing and signs of things to come. IMO Not sure if the anti-Tim among us will give it a listen though, since it's Tim.
Monkey Man Super Moderator Sep 11, 2023 #4 rsm said: @Monkey Man yes, more traditional shredding, more accessible, which I think is amazing and signs of things to come. IMO Click to expand... I hope for the band's sake that they step back a bit from the "disjointed-groove / chord-progression" thing at some point. I need things to flow better musically-speaking. Clever ain't always good, as you'd know.
rsm said: @Monkey Man yes, more traditional shredding, more accessible, which I think is amazing and signs of things to come. IMO Click to expand... I hope for the band's sake that they step back a bit from the "disjointed-groove / chord-progression" thing at some point. I need things to flow better musically-speaking. Clever ain't always good, as you'd know.