i love how he called his kit a "death metal spaceship"
dude as a drummer that stuck with me for years after i saw this interview and ir makes sense, its like being in a master control unit
I have no idea what you're talking about, but, Hey, Trey! This is your aunt, Deede, talking. Yes, everyone, he was once a baby, and he's so handsome and talented.
Saw fetus couple months ago...trey sets up his own kit, he was in a rush to set up and he hit me in the back with one of the cymbal racks while walking up to the stage. I was honored lol
Hey Mom I'n in a band. "That's nice son, what's the band name?"
DYING FETUS.
"Oh Dear...that's nice."
Love Trey''s drumming, Dying Fetus' best drummer by far, eagerly awaiting their next album just hope it isn't another 5 years
@@adamstaysick hell nah, Talleys amazing but he was lacking in Fetus, and those albums are pretty poor back then writing wise. Talley stands out because the rest wasnt that great
This guy seems really cool
Him and the other band mates are way chill. I had the opportunity to chat with them for a few minutes after a show. Good guys.
Underrated Drummer. His drumming style and cool fills compliment the brutal riffs of Dying Fetus
Trey is a machine. Brought a friend to a fetus show years back, she had never listened to anything faster than Metallica and was blown away. Nice guy too.
And nobody is faster than Metallica if take their live performances from Seattle 89' , san Diego 92' and 88' Fight fire with fire. Metallica is untouchable but they are not Metallica now.
@@MadMaXCOD-pi4dy Fair point, they were definitely unreal in their prime.
Just saw Dying Fetus last night, these guys are incredible talent! And so nice! Trey was smiling the entire show
He kind of looks like Ted ‘Nocturno Culto’ Skjellum from Darkthrone lol, mindblowing drummer.
I was really surprised when I realized they're on the floor at the *famous* Metro in Chicago, not often do you find metal bands under their roof.
A fair amount of metal bands play Metro, just not nearly as many as venues like Reggies though.
This guy is my ultimate benchmark if it comes to death metal drumming. Dude is on another level
Film Mgla drummer - Darkside. Killer drummer
I'm honored i got to see Dying Fetus @ the Summer Slaughter tour 2017 @ The Palladium in Worcester Massachusetts . I've never saw them live before that and i have to say they ripped my fucking head off. 😵💨🔨🔨🔨🔨🔨🔨
we adore trey for being one of the best death metal drummers,but we brutally love him for being a real cool dude.
Dude, I didnt know how fucking hilarious he is...that or just drummer jokes really get me 🤣
I just love watching professionals explaining tools and preferences of their profession, so relaxing. Makes me happy, but that could be trip talking, hehe.
But really cool guy, will put on some DF tomorrow, too harsh for right now..
Got to meet him a few times! He's a cool guy. Down to earth, humble and very talented!
Phenomenal drummer! Steve and John, in my opinion, are very accomplished as well!
What’s not to love about fetus they’re crushing death metal and cool asf dudes with great senses of humor
fucking love these guys
What a cool, down to earth guy. Pretty funny too. Keep it up trey:) LOL the Korn logo lmfaooo
dude is so chill, have to remind myself what band he is in lol, thanks for the interview Trey and DTB
Gonna follow this setup
Amazing drummer, with great taste, groove, power, and sound. He puts a lot of various techniques into his playing vocabulary, which is so fun to watch. Go check him live! He is incredible!
... and as you can see in this short video, he is also very nice, well spoken dude :)
This guy is humbled and talented
Love the Hakim snare. So underrated.
No problem. I have a keyboard and a couple brain cells firing intermittently.
I love Korn 🤘
Where this guy’s endorsements? He’s too damn good to not have endorsements
Great guy great player trey love from india 🤘🤘
I really liked Mr. William's taste for Cymbals and drumset in general. I would like to ask him if he really thinks that Death Metal drummers, well, extreme death metal drummers cannot play without triggering the drums? What would a drummer sacrifice without using triggering or the opposite, what are we sacrificing ( just a way to say it) when using the triggers?
I watched several drummers whose bass drums didn't sound without the triggers, I'm not sure if you get me, the guys played really fast but the bass drums were totally "weak" without the triggers so that's why I'd like to ask a real master and expert in this area. I also have to say that I love this guy's transitions when playing and some of of his grooves are really impossible to follow! I meant, amazing. After several years these guys ( my humble thoughts) are finally got into an extraordinary level and own sound.
Por vida!
You can tell he's such a nerd about his equipment and god damn they kick ass live
I love that person :D
I'm a beginner and was wondering, if you trigger your drums does it matter how high-end your drums are. It would seem like it wouldn't be necessary.
I hope he didn't end up with irreversible retina damage from that camera lighting.
Korn cymbal is goated. People will understand soon.
Can i have some Korn hats?
I’ve got practically the same sizes. Does he use a regular hi-hat stand or is it like an auxiliary stand attached to the rack?
Thanks and no problem :) I saw an other video of his where he used a stand but attached to the bass drum.
Thanks anyway! I saw that he uses a two-legged stand and attaches it to the bass drum. Some people say that the vibrations from the bass drum make the hi-hats move while you're not playing them. At the moment I have just a regular three-legged stand next to the bass drum but you compromise playability since it can't go as close as the attached one.
I have to disagree about the sticks. Keep the firths paired or they feel inconsistent. A friend got me around 60 pairs, let them get mixed up and I always end up using the heavier one w my snare hand. They are great sticks otherwise.
OOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHGGGGGG
Trey,you're amazing at drumming.keep up the brutal assault
God damn. The beard and hair add like 15+ years 🤣
What kind of cymbal locks is he using?
If he didn't say it in the video, unfortunately I don't know the answer.
Did you get John by chance?
Nope. Only Trey was interesting in filming with us. We've got a handful more videos with Trey coming soon though.
"Kinda...sssorry"
PLAY IT FASTER!!!!
Damn no Jhon G?
Nope. Only Trey wanted to film. We talked to the rest of the band and they were really nice, just not the biggest fans of doing interviews.
2:56 haha you can hear the camera man laugh lol
Very funny part of the video, but not sure where you're hearing the laughing. Just rewatched it and couldn't hear anything other than Trey.
Digital Tour Bus well he kinda does a "sniff" laigh haha, I think he was trying to hide it.
What Evans snare batter head is he using?
Yeeeeaaaaaahhhhh his hair is getting long!!!! Dude better spray paint over that korn logo though hahahahahahaha!!!!
Haven't listened to DF yet.random click.lawd help me now....
hahahaha korn.
Being a drummer for a band named dying fetus would make it hard for companies to want to sponsor you haha. Just saying.
But when your band is as legendary as Dying Fetus is, it probably isn't that hard to get endorsements.
"See I'm in death metal so we trigger drums, right?" - kind of made me sad
It shouldn't have, because triggering you drums is exactly like the singer using a microphone. Especially when your drumming consists of ridiculous bpms that otherwise, would sound muddy. It makes your job easier and it sounds more tight.
It's not like triggers make a shitty drummer, a great one. You still have to play everything on time and be precise.
Imagine a singer on stage with no microphone.
Many a man has sat behind the death metal drum kit and crafted amazing powerful beats that helped define a genre, sans triggers. Triggering doesnt implicate poor playing either in my mind, but rather it creates a sound that is not to my liking, nor is it necessary for death metal drumming, which is why the statement above garnered the reaction from me that it did. Imagine a singer on stage with no autotuning is more your argument.
No, no, my argument is that it makes your job easier. The microphone amplifies the sound. I know it's not a 100% perfect comparison, because triggers don't amplify the sound.
I don't like the sound of triggered drums also, but sometimes they're necessary.
think of it this way though, you still have to play everything you hear
now, take someone who cant keep time, or is sloppy, and well, triggers make that bad playing more transparent.
Honestly, I absolutely hate triggers. Not because of the "it's cheating" thing (music is not a fucking competition), but because hate the über-artificial clicking sound most samples have. I like the natural sound of a real kick drum. If it sounds muddy, simply tuning up the drums should do the job. And comparing triggers with mics is absolutely wrong, cause guess what, when drummers don't use triggers, the kick is miced. And microphones are just a way to amplify the sound. If anything, triggers are much more comparable with synths. And I hate synths in metal (many other genres are fine, though).
No homo but Trey Williams is a handsome man.
Who should we film with next?
Digital Tour Bus infant annihilator
The Faceless
Gorguts
Alan Cassidy from the The Black Dahlia Murder
did you get jami from code orange too?????