Bob Balch is just an absolute monster on this song, incorporating all kinds of effects and atmosphere in addition to laying down an incredible groove filled with filthy solos. The guitar tone is among my favorite of all time. The bass goes hard too!
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This band often surprises and releases new albums regularly, often changing genres drastically from album to album. They are one of the most energetic live acts you'll ever see. This song is extremely grooving, catchy, and tasteful compared to the wild antics that some of their songs can be, and I think you'll like it. The frontman (John Dwyer) is a real wild man, though not as much in this particular performance.
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Timestamp: Start at 24:52, End at 31:00
The video editing is unfortunately erratic (I wish the shot would just linger some instead of cutting all over the place unnecessarily), but the sound quality is the best I could find for a Boris live recording with professionally shot video.
This song is one of the more interesting in their catalog, with intense bursts of loud guitar coming in through a quieter song which is sung by Wata, the incredible guitarist with one of the more recognizable signature styles, and she is not typically this band's vocalist.
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This is an amazing performance from probably one of the greatest touring bands ever assembled. The rhythm section is totally locked in, and we have great organ, sax, and flute solos throughout the song. Guthrie Govan on guitar seals the deal. Would love to hear your take on how all these elements go together to make such a cohesive song.
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I just love Isaiah Mitchell's tone, riffs, leads, everything. I think my favorite strat player right now, and what a great rhythm section. Would love to get some tips on the licks he plays.
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TIMESTAMP = 27:10 (In case the timestamp in the link doesn't work)
This band, The Aristocrats, is a sort of prog-jazz-fusion group featuring the amazing Guthrie Govan on guitar. I really love this particular performance of the song "Flatlands" (written by the bassist, Bryan Beller, who has also worked with Steve Vai, Joe Striani, Dweezil Zappa, Mike Keneally, Dethklok, and more). Guthrie's solo is so soulful and emotional while also just being an insane display of speed at times. He makes it look so easy.
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If you liked Acid Mammoth from the recent video you did, I think you'll love this band from Richmond, VA. Juxtaposing the heaviest, most crushing riffs with beautiful ethereal vocals. And I've always wanted to know how guitarist Garrett Morris plays those guitar solos, from what's going on with his tone to the licks he's playing, I love that sound so much!
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The Dean Ween Group perform an awesome live improv jam on their song "Dickie Betts", in homage to the guitar stylings of the Allman Brothers Band.
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