i actually just gave the whole new cd a listen and i agree it is in a way messuggah-ish ... i posted the comment before hearing ther new cd but listen to ther old stuff, it sounds nothing like that new stuff at all
I think they definitely had some Meshuggah-y stuff on their older stuff to at least some degree, I mean listen to the beginning of A Steady Decline, then the beginning of New Millenium Cyanide Christ
thanks for posting this dude !!!! ..... thats cool they used real tubes this time, i remember ther last cd was done with all axe fx
i didnt even know that they were doing anything new, im gona check this cd out now .... people who dont know this band should check them out, they are pretty much the only other band that plays 8 strings that doesnt try to rip off messuggah .... ther rythm sections are completely crushing
I dont know man... some of those rythems seemd pretty messugahish to me. Dont say all 8 string player bands out there sound like meshuggah though.... check out my buddys band. His name is Josh Travis and he joined up with Tony Danza and the Tapdance Extravaganza. There shit is definatly not meshuggahish to me.
i actually just gave the whole new cd a listen and i agree it is in a way messuggah-ish ... i posted the comment before hearing ther new cd but listen to ther old stuff, it sounds nothing like that new stuff at all
btw that danza thing was kinda tight, but i dont think i could listen to that for long periods of time without going fukin nuts
yea that guy does the best vids on youtube for amp demos, ive seen the other ones of just the room tones of it and its completely beastly, ive honestly never heard anything that sounds like it ... sounds like that natas could eat uberschalls and cobras for breakfast
You would be pretty much on the mark with this statement.
The one you are speaking of has been making the rounds in it's proto type form for a reason, lots of monster players with great ears have been messing with it. This is not an off the shelf amp, big dollars were invested just for the output transformers.