Myles Kennedy..am I the only one who can`t stand him

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He is a bit lame to me. See and listen what happens when Slash get's Lzzy Hale aboard for "Out to get me", and listen to the difference when Myles takes over for "Paradise city"!

 
Jorn Lande is one of the greatest singers of all time to me, that guys tone and range nobody can duplicate.
 
spirit7":14hbpy99 said:
Haha - all these people favourably comparing him to death metal.

Wondering the same... :confused: How does one get from Myles Kennedy to Death Metal? Uh, you don't. Two entirely different worlds and they don't mix. People listening to Death Metal aren't listening to Myles. And I'd venture a guess the reverse is just as true.

I've seen the concert on DirecTv... Slash w/ Myles or whatever it's called. He's a good vocalist. Not what I'd consider great, but who cares what I think. I'm a cookie monster loving douchebag! :thumbsup:
 
I think the best thing MK has done is Alter Bridge's Blackbird. His singing on that is great.

The albums since then, he seems to high and piercing.
 
Never liked him. Don't like his style at all.

But, I knew this thread would blow up because there is a lot of MK love on RT.
 
guy has range , can sing in key etc but no balls in his voice

I don't think you are ever going to see another singer with as much rage as someone like Axl and thats a big part of his vocals

That chick sounded decent enough but just reminds me of someone off that rockstar supernova bullshit , with all the the right moves and look etc but a shell of a true rockstar

bumblefoot is another guy that fits the miles bill.....can play but no rock swagger....christ I'd hate to see what music/riffs that guy would bring forth
 
killertone":1fjo9j65 said:
I think the dude is one of the best rock singers out there. I have seen him live with Slash and the dude has serious control and range.

Yeah man, this is it. If wanted to do the stuff exactly like Axel, he could. Technically, he mops the floor with Axel. He's got one of the best voices in rock right now.

As for no balls....obviously you're not a singer.

And Daneo, I'm surprised you like Brent from shinedown that much better. I like Brent a lot too, but I find their tone and range to be very similer. I'd probably agree that Brents tone is a little more pleasing but, not by much. I think they are two of the best singers in rock right now. If you ever get a chance, check out Jacob Bunton on the new Adler CD. The guy is a great singer and a kick ass guitarist. They don't bill him as the lead guitarist but he almost all the songs, played almost all the guitar on the album and most all the solo's. It's amazing how good this guy is and hasn't caught the right break yet
 
Schaf":1yjd2y98 said:
killertone":1yjd2y98 said:
I think the dude is one of the best rock singers out there. I have seen him live with Slash and the dude has serious control and range.

Yeah man, this is it. If wanted to do the stuff exactly like Axel, he could. Technically, he mops the floor with Axel. He's got one of the best voices in rock right now.

As for no balls....obviously you're not a singer.

And Daneo, I'm surprised you like Brent from shinedown that much better. I like Brent a lot too, but I find their tone and range to be very similer. I'd probably agree that Brents tone is a little more pleasing but, not by much. I think they are two of the best singers in rock right now. If you ever get a chance, check out Jacob Bunton on the new Adler CD. The guy is a great singer and a kick ass guitarist. They don't bill him as the lead guitarist but he almost all the songs, played almost all the guitar on the album and most all the solo's. It's amazing how good this guy is and hasn't caught the right break yet

Brent doesn't get annoying like MK does.

But, I think Ian Thornley smokes them both. Singing AND Guitar playing AND songwriting.

 
animal":1dwn1f27 said:
guy has range , can sing in key etc but no balls in his voice

I don't think you are ever going to see another singer with as much rage as someone like Axl and thats a big part of his vocals

Rage? Axl? I don't think rage is the term I'd use to describle Axl. Let's leave the rage to guys like Hevy Devy. This song is a piledriver of anger.


 
luther910":2oir6k0e said:
He is a bit lame to me. See and listen what happens when Slash get's Lzzy Hale aboard for "Out to get me", and listen to the difference when Myles takes over for "Paradise city"!

HOLY SHIT I WANT TO POUND ALL THE LIFE OUT OF THIS WOMAN. That ass has me like :jedi: :force:

Good god. Off to google and then carrot snapping...
 
spirit7":3l6l8vcu said:
Haha - all these people favourably comparing him to death metal. I'd listen to a band like Opeth, who write long, interesting, complex pieces of music, over any of the 4/4 verse/chorus/verse/bridge/chorus end crap that any of Miles Kennedy's tedious bands write. No question.

Time to listen to "Altars of Madness" and proper musicianship...

-C

Myles called me, and said he was very upset that you didn't want to listen to his music. We had a crying session, and at the end he said he was going to sell off his guitars in favor of some 8 strings and an Engl Fireball and write a 2 hour album composed of three songs.
 
To each their own. I find Brent from Shinedown way more annoying than Myles. I get that some people aren't into MK's tenor voice, or the "baby in a blender" sound as some say, but I'd still take him over any singer mentioned in this thread...probably one of the better live singers I've seen. Thornley is pretty damn good, too, but I don't think he was as spot on as Myles was. MK says he warms up for an hour to 90 minutes before a gig and it shows...
 
Telephant":2ghcd57g said:
Shinedown is just straight awful.

"I just saw Haley vomit..."

That band is hard to stomach for me - every new single sounds like the record company wrote it.
 
se7en":1xve0s2g said:
Telephant":1xve0s2g said:
Shinedown is just straight awful.

"I just saw Haley vomit..."

That band is hard to stomach for me - every new single sounds like the record company wrote it.

Shinedown used to be a solid band. But then they got sober, Brent lost his voice, they hired that little midget asshole currently on guitar, and then started writing with producers and everything went downhill from there.

Unfortunately the type of register-blending vocal technique guys like Brent, Chris Cornell, and Sammy Hagar use is not conducive to either long term singing or heavy touring, and it shows. Neither of them sound like they used to.
 
MississippiMetal":210vgege said:
se7en":210vgege said:
Telephant":210vgege said:
Shinedown is just straight awful.

"I just saw Haley vomit..."

That band is hard to stomach for me - every new single sounds like the record company wrote it.

Shinedown used to be a solid band. But then they got sober, Brent lost his voice, they hired that little midget asshole currently on guitar, and then started writing with producers and everything went downhill from there.

Unfortunately the type of register-blending vocal technique guys like Brent, Chris Cornell, and Sammy Hagar use is not conducive to either long term singing or heavy touring, and it shows. Neither of them sound like they used to.

Interesting bit of information there. Definitely explains a lot about those singers. I will admit I liked the older Shinedown stuff a lot better. I know Myles Kennedy aka Myles Bass and Chris Cornell aka Chris Boyle were influenced by the bel canto (Italian operatic) technique of singing, which if followed correctly should keep them singing well for many years...
 
se7en":12u5aq0d said:
MississippiMetal":12u5aq0d said:
se7en":12u5aq0d said:
Telephant":12u5aq0d said:
Shinedown is just straight awful.

"I just saw Haley vomit..."

That band is hard to stomach for me - every new single sounds like the record company wrote it.

Shinedown used to be a solid band. But then they got sober, Brent lost his voice, they hired that little midget asshole currently on guitar, and then started writing with producers and everything went downhill from there.

Unfortunately the type of register-blending vocal technique guys like Brent, Chris Cornell, and Sammy Hagar use is not conducive to either long term singing or heavy touring, and it shows. Neither of them sound like they used to.

Interesting bit of information there. Definitely explains a lot about those singers. I will admit I liked the older Shinedown stuff a lot better. I know Myles Kennedy aka Myles Bass and Chris Cornell aka Chris Boyle were influenced by the bel canto (Italian operatic) technique of singing, which if followed correctly should keep them singing well for many years...

Unfortunately Chris didn't, and many years of alcohol abuse didn't help. So he's had to learn to hit those high notes using a different technique, and unfortunately he lacks power and authority in his voice when he goes high. Just compare early 90's performances of "The day I tried to Live" with live performances of the same song from Download fest 2012 and similar festivals. He uses almost pure falsetto now, as opposed to reinforced falsetto.
 
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