I feel like they're the only hardcore/beatdown/whatever band to truly carry on Bury Your Dead's "Beauty and the Breakdown" (and prior albums) sound; I love it.
Thoughts on the new Boundaries album? I’d love to see you review if you haven’t heard it yet. It’s got a ton of tasty death metal influences and some amazing features
Having seen meshuggah 3 times at this point and kublai khan like a week ago they're literally the only band to even come close to that tone live and its nuts To put that into perspective, not even fucking whitechapel could do that
Lovely reaction as always! The song with Scott Vogel you were reaching for in the intro was Swan Song and that was the track that put Kublai Khan on the map for me too.
Too bad Matt sounds nothing like that live. He's got such a unique voice on studio recordings. Maybe it's too demanding on his vocal chords to do it live every day.
Some vocalists will have two different ways to scream depending if they have to do just a few takes in studio or last out a whole set. Assuming he doesn’t push as hard live so he can conserve his vocals
a lot of vocalists will do unsafe techniques during studio recordings, but it’s not feasible to do live Additionally there may be layering/mixing on the studio track that they don’t use live
@@jackal1261 Exactly, great point. Most people probably don’t think about how much post production does to screams even leveling the audio helps tremendously
The guitar tone this band produces is something that could only be made by people that frequent cabella’s for fishing supplies.
Fuck why is this so accurate 😭
I heard an archeologist recently dug up some cavemen and they had the tabs for a kublai kahn track, drop-tuning and all
I feel like they're the only hardcore/beatdown/whatever band to truly carry on Bury Your Dead's "Beauty and the Breakdown" (and prior albums) sound; I love it.
Thoughts on the new Boundaries album? I’d love to see you review if you haven’t heard it yet. It’s got a ton of tasty death metal influences and some amazing features
Came for the reaction, stayed for the slam poetry
Having seen meshuggah 3 times at this point and kublai khan like a week ago they're literally the only band to even come close to that tone live and its nuts
To put that into perspective, not even fucking whitechapel could do that
Lovely reaction as always! The song with Scott Vogel you were reaching for in the intro was Swan Song and that was the track that put Kublai Khan on the map for me too.
Seeing them live in a few days. Im pumped. Thanks for covering this. Keep it up.
Kublai Khan doesnt get nearly enough credit for lyrics.
If cave men had this to listen to while hunting mammoth they would be the dominant species today
Too bad Matt sounds nothing like that live. He's got such a unique voice on studio recordings. Maybe it's too demanding on his vocal chords to do it live every day.
Some vocalists will have two different ways to scream depending if they have to do just a few takes in studio or last out a whole set. Assuming he doesn’t push as hard live so he can conserve his vocals
a lot of vocalists will do unsafe techniques during studio recordings, but it’s not feasible to do live
Additionally there may be layering/mixing on the studio track that they don’t use live
@@jackal1261 Exactly, great point. Most people probably don’t think about how much post production does to screams even leveling the audio helps tremendously
The matt scream takes a lot of throat to produce that sound. So he goes more deep diaphragm scream live.
he sounds amazing live man what are on about?