found Vildhjarta in the beginning of this year and been really, really into it lately... Now my favorite bald canadian man and the legend himself in one video? I'm gonna savor this like a good cup of hot chocolate on a cold winter day
Humanity's Last Breath are absolutely amazing. Buster is a riff monster. Not surprising that he uses such an odd tuning. I had wondered if he didn't change tunings mid-song on some tracks. And he grew up with the Darkane guys as mentors? What a great milieu from which to spread one's musical roots. Thank you for this, Dean. 👍
That was honestly so fun to geek out on guitar talk. Top content for metal guitarists and aspiring producers, really hoping to see more of this series and that glorious mustache !
I love this interview! I have watched it back quite a few times over the past year or so. *It would be an absolute treat if Calle would ever come on here, but I don’t know if that’s his thing at all.
I enjoyed it so fcking much even if I don't know sht about guitars I'm only into singing but what a sweet talk you got really. Buster can say anything about himself but I swear this guy is music itself. Theres not much musicians I can call that. Like honestly there isonly one. And he's an absolute star he's a legend. But since this guy with his beautiful child called HLB has drawn me into progressive metal after almoust 3 decades of me hating metal so much in general I would say he's definetly a music himself as well as that one I've mentioned before. He's amazing I admire him so much and i think there's nothing he couldn't do in a music sphere. I want HLB to become insanely popular they desereved that more than anyone else imo of course. Awsome interview!
Whoa... I just noticed that Buster's unique tuning reminds me of the one used on Norma Jean's album O' God The Aftermath: Db-Ab-Db-Gb-Bb-B. Just more brutal. 🤘😎
When you guys were talking about Soreption I'm surprised Aeon wasn't mentioned as well. I feel like they were a huge influence for Soreptions style. Both are Swedish bands so I thought maybe they had some of the same members but surprisingly they don't but they sound so similar.
Nice talk! I love HLB and watching Buster's guitar playing is fun to watch. I really wish you guys could figure out how to do 4lodm, even though there are obvious issues with that.
Yay I’m type 1 diabetic too! Let us suffer together. :D And like Dean mentioned early in the interview Quebec had soooo many good metal bands we’re very spoiled. Edit: I’m left handed and learned to play right handed and it wasn’t too complicated for me to learn like that.
something about perfect pitch I found really interesting... apparently people born with perfect pitch eventually will have their reference tones go down half a step. So in their head E natural suddenly will sound like Eb, and when hearing a recording they are familiar with it may sound sped up or noticeably higher in pitch... IDK why but these keys sound more "fundamental" sometimes than the actual natural keys.
Funniest thing in this podcast is that the guy (Buster) is using/wearing HD800s, 1,5k audiophile reference headphones… Probably to listen to every nuance of the interviewers voice😂🎉
Note on Rick Beato and his son and how he was raised: Perfect pitch is not a developed skill, it is essentially the same as the way the infant/prenatal brain develops and is primed for language acquisition. Just like how babies recognize their native phonetics and start assigning meaning to those sounds, people with perfect pitch are simply able to pick out and replicate specific tones that are effortless planted into their brain (through early/prenatal exposure to complex music usually) the same way phonetics are. After that it's just a matter of someone recognizing that someone is perfectly replicating tones when they sing and then giving those tones names (A, C, F#, etc.) just like how you tell someone learning a language what different words mean. So I really don't believe Rick had to do very much rigorous training to have his son do what he does, he was just able to recognize his son has this brain development and then told him the names. As Dean pointed out, that's why people who speak tonal languages are more likely to have perfect pitch naturally. Furthermore, because of how the brain develops, it actually is impossible to develop perfect pitch or be able to perfectly speak a tonal language later in life because our brains are literally incapable of hearing the sounds in the same way! That's also why it actually is "painful" for people with perfect pitch to listen to out of tune music. Imagine you're talking to someone, but they are pronouncing every word slightly wrong/off. Like if you were having a conversation with someone and they said "I saw your friend walking down the street" but instead it sounded like "E sew yar frond wookin den tha chreet" it would drive you mad! Additionally, people's perfect pitch tends to drift up or down in tone as you get older and then the problem is even worse. Combined with the fact that there's not really much creative advantage available to you when compared to someone with relative pitch, and you realize that perfect pitch is more than overrated, it actually can kinda suck.
oh in terms of requests for guests: Either Nico Kalajakis or Matt Killner (another drummer who also writes mean ducking riffs!) from Iniquitious Deeds, Jake Wilkes from Disentomb or Migeloud from Wormed!
what’s the name of the death metal band (around 40mins in) with the awesome drummer and weird riffs? I can’t for the life of me understand what you guys are saying
@@Hell_Inc check def Soreption out, super underrated band! they have a new album in the works too! Another swedish band called Miseration with Christian Alvestäm of such bands as Scar Symmetry too!
Buster is insane! Like Ken Bedene or Krimh, he not only is a monster on the drums, but shreds as well! That being said, not the biggest fan of the new Vildhjarta, that shit is just too complicated for me, it makes Meshuggah sound like they took Xanax.
with revists things will set in, took me a while myself but the time investment is so worth it. Same with Meshuggah, you just start discovering these insane layers and variations and the deeper you go, the better it gets.
Buster is the best mixer in heavy metal today.
Hey dean it would be really cool if you started a podcast or something like that for musicians in extreme metal, this stream was pretty neat
I believe it is just a matter of time before these conversations/podcasts will be available on a bunch of different audio platforms as well.
Totally agree!
I’d love that too!
Would be instant subscribe. You are a great conversationalist. You’re entertaining and funny. Would be such a sick podcast.
Yes
5:28
Buster: "I'm big fan of you guys"
Dean: "Duh 🤪."
Honestly this has been my favorite piece of content you’ve made Dean. A series like this would be fucking sweet!
Man this was great you oughta have him as a repeat guest! And also please do 4 levels with him, you’ll figure it out!
found Vildhjarta in the beginning of this year and been really, really into it lately... Now my favorite bald canadian man and the legend himself in one video? I'm gonna savor this like a good cup of hot chocolate on a cold winter day
3:38
Humanity's Last Breath are absolutely amazing. Buster is a riff monster. Not surprising that he uses such an odd tuning. I had wondered if he didn't change tunings mid-song on some tracks. And he grew up with the Darkane guys as mentors? What a great milieu from which to spread one's musical roots. Thank you for this, Dean. 👍
The legend himself!!! Big fan!
That was honestly so fun to geek out on guitar talk. Top content for metal guitarists and aspiring producers, really hoping to see more of this series and that glorious mustache !
Had trouble sleeping and watched most of this at 3 am. I woke up excited to finish it. Great job!
Älskar Vildhjärta 😍
& Humanitys last breath också
Duuuuuude!!! Darkane fucking kicks ass!! I loooove their music, they need more recognition!!
I would say it's equivalent of jay Weinberg joining slipknot...from fan as a young kid to being part of a dream....so fucking cool!
I feel like buster sweep picking backwards(? Would be mindblowing
Agreed
Good interview. I knew I needed long diabetes fingers to play buster stuff lolol
Thanks for sharing this Dean. ❤❤❤❤
Buster : So I just fix it. 😂😂😂
Couldn't miss this one! It was great.
Edit: Had to come back and say thanks for turning me on to Soreption. Fucking wow! I was missing out!
Buster and Calle are the modern day metal leaders in my opinion.
Really cool interview
You should do more of these!
*Hint: Greg Kubaki
yessssss
I love this interview! I have watched it back quite a few times over the past year or so.
*It would be an absolute treat if Calle would ever come on here, but I don’t know if that’s his thing at all.
you might not be able to do 4 levels of death metal..... but maybe you could get Buster to teach/ show you how to Thall or have Buster back again
So cool that Buster is a second gen engineer but it makes sense to how good he is at it.
4 Levels of Death Metal with Buster!
That tuning is breaking my brain.
Was a great chat, thall
Buster is a soo nice guy, 🤘🎸🙏❤️
This is why i love buster, he doesnt really know music theory, he just finds the sound he wants and goes. THATS how you make something new.
I enjoyed it so fcking much even if I don't know sht about guitars I'm only into singing but what a sweet talk you got really. Buster can say anything about himself but I swear this guy is music itself. Theres not much musicians I can call that. Like honestly there isonly one. And he's an absolute star he's a legend. But since this guy with his beautiful child called HLB has drawn me into progressive metal after almoust 3 decades of me hating metal so much in general I would say he's definetly a music himself as well as that one I've mentioned before. He's amazing I admire him so much and i think there's nothing he couldn't do in a music sphere. I want HLB to become insanely popular they desereved that more than anyone else imo of course. Awsome interview!
3:38 - Stream start
"and other guys sit on your body?"
nice timing, you couldn't resist it 🤣
“12…on the K….on the K” had my dying laughing for some reason
when he said Buster means dark source I lost it thats so sick and metal and appropriate
fuckin love this guyyy !!! : ) ..lets go !!
"What are your thoughts on the band loathe?" Live, laugh, loathe.
Yooooo I'm so stoked for this.
Whoa... I just noticed that Buster's unique tuning reminds me of the one used on Norma Jean's album O' God The Aftermath: Db-Ab-Db-Gb-Bb-B.
Just more brutal. 🤘😎
When you guys were talking about Soreption I'm surprised Aeon wasn't mentioned as well. I feel like they were a huge influence for Soreptions style. Both are Swedish bands so I thought maybe they had some of the same members but surprisingly they don't but they sound so similar.
Dude fuck!!!!! Dude Darkane is the shit!!!! I super love there shit !!!! Goddamn the best vocals
Nice talk! I love HLB and watching Buster's guitar playing is fun to watch. I really wish you guys could figure out how to do 4lodm, even though there are obvious issues with that.
I've seen Darkane that they played with Embraced I think, Darkane blew every band of the stage!
I second that this would make such a good Podcast!
What an awesome hang session!
Amazing guitarist
Archspire a couple of months ago, and HLB tonight :)
Spewing i missed this one. At least ive got heaps of bands to look up now!
Yay I’m type 1 diabetic too! Let us suffer together. :D
And like Dean mentioned early in the interview Quebec had soooo many good metal bands we’re very spoiled.
Edit: I’m left handed and learned to play right handed and it wasn’t too complicated for me to learn like that.
Awesome! I love HLB and Buster
Dope interview. I'd watch more like this for sure.
Vildhjarta is soo much cooler, wish youd have their lead guitarist on 😔
Amazing stuff …. Keep it going 🤘🔥🤘
I see Buster. I watch.
I concur about soreption! Tony is phenomenal on drums and his facial expressions show such much emotion of evil when he plays haha.
He’s a true god on the kit. His groove is insane even with the machine gun drumming. Dude needs more credit
Dude I saw some live videos and he's literally the cleanest tech death drummer I've noticed thus far. It's insane.
Black Metal blast beat is the shit
Can we please get this man to a million subs?
headstock 1 inch from screen NOOO lol
11:51 bands like first fragment, beyond creation or even story untold
“Called the conjuncture of the spheres”
this was awesome
something about perfect pitch I found really interesting... apparently people born with perfect pitch eventually will have their reference tones go down half a step. So in their head E natural suddenly will sound like Eb, and when hearing a recording they are familiar with it may sound sped up or noticeably higher in pitch... IDK why but these keys sound more "fundamental" sometimes than the actual natural keys.
don't be ashamed of your height dean, own that shit.
Funniest thing in this podcast is that the guy (Buster) is using/wearing HD800s, 1,5k audiophile reference headphones… Probably to listen to every nuance of the interviewers voice😂🎉
Noah from Bermuda uses a similar tuning on an 8 string. EBEADEFE.
On stream, he sounds nearly identical to Christian Von Koenigsegg
So Buster mixed the new Soreption?!
Hey dean do you know alluvial? Because their guitarist/ mastermind wes hauch is a straight up monster, in case u didn't know ...
Nice one!
18:35 Without trying, you can be Gorguts
Have Tobi on and ask him how he writes such nice melodies
Do one with Michael Keene!
I think she actually sneezed a C note
Note on Rick Beato and his son and how he was raised:
Perfect pitch is not a developed skill, it is essentially the same as the way the infant/prenatal brain develops and is primed for language acquisition. Just like how babies recognize their native phonetics and start assigning meaning to those sounds, people with perfect pitch are simply able to pick out and replicate specific tones that are effortless planted into their brain (through early/prenatal exposure to complex music usually) the same way phonetics are. After that it's just a matter of someone recognizing that someone is perfectly replicating tones when they sing and then giving those tones names (A, C, F#, etc.) just like how you tell someone learning a language what different words mean. So I really don't believe Rick had to do very much rigorous training to have his son do what he does, he was just able to recognize his son has this brain development and then told him the names. As Dean pointed out, that's why people who speak tonal languages are more likely to have perfect pitch naturally. Furthermore, because of how the brain develops, it actually is impossible to develop perfect pitch or be able to perfectly speak a tonal language later in life because our brains are literally incapable of hearing the sounds in the same way!
That's also why it actually is "painful" for people with perfect pitch to listen to out of tune music. Imagine you're talking to someone, but they are pronouncing every word slightly wrong/off. Like if you were having a conversation with someone and they said "I saw your friend walking down the street" but instead it sounded like "E sew yar frond wookin den tha chreet" it would drive you mad! Additionally, people's perfect pitch tends to drift up or down in tone as you get older and then the problem is even worse. Combined with the fact that there's not really much creative advantage available to you when compared to someone with relative pitch, and you realize that perfect pitch is more than overrated, it actually can kinda suck.
Type 1 rep \m/
I'm left handed but play right handed guitars... I never understood why you would need a left handed guitar when you're just starting out.
Yeah they're completely arbitrary movements
@@dilbophagginz IKR, doesn't make sense at all.
Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiic.
Missed most of this. What was the best band that was mentioned?
I think it was Darkane
@@apothecide.1 I do remember that name, I'll have to find their music
@@evergreen3337 Darkane are like melo-death, but there was also another band mentioned called Soreption
T H A L L
5 Dollars... BUSTER
Canapda
Anyone know what band Buster is talking about at 22:10?
Hi, I think itls this one: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vildhjarta
No Omega
oh in terms of requests for guests: Either Nico Kalajakis or Matt Killner (another drummer who also writes mean ducking riffs!) from Iniquitious Deeds, Jake Wilkes from Disentomb or Migeloud from Wormed!
Diabedeez nutz
Spencer is the best drummer! This tony guy is 2nd...
hatalom streammmmm
GLUMSLÖV REPRESENT
what’s the name of the death metal band (around 40mins in) with the awesome drummer and weird riffs? I can’t for the life of me understand what you guys are saying
Soreption! :D
@@DeanLamb ohh! thank you, brother! Nice chat. Buster is the man!
@@Hell_Inc check def Soreption out, super underrated band! they have a new album in the works too! Another swedish band called Miseration with Christian Alvestäm of such bands as Scar Symmetry too!
53:48 😏
thall
who interviewed whom? Buster \m/
Gm Fruit
Anyone knows from which song is the riff at 47:16 ?
It sounds like "the heaviest matter of universe" by Gojira
soreption, "deterioration of minds" bro. go listen now
1:05:00 "Buster. how to fart ?"
Four levels of diabetes
Too much of you and too little of Buster
Buster plays guitar lefty but strung upside-down, as a lefty this is just so fucking weird to me.
Albert King also played this way, and tuned to drop C (if I recall correctly) most of the time
Buster is insane! Like Ken Bedene or Krimh, he not only is a monster on the drums, but shreds as well! That being said, not the biggest fan of the new Vildhjarta, that shit is just too complicated for me, it makes Meshuggah sound like they took Xanax.
with revists things will set in, took me a while myself but the time investment is so worth it. Same with Meshuggah, you just start discovering these insane layers and variations and the deeper you go, the better it gets.
thall