SitruK6
07.29.18 | what does playing the chug guitar and bass at the same time even mean?
like give a more technical explanation, maybe?
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SitruK6
07.29.18 | also i think you're an idiot |
theBoneyKing
07.29.18 | The easy solution: don’t listen to metal |
SitruK6
07.29.18 | you know that royal blood has no guitarist right?
its all played by a bass player with a shit ton of effects to make him sound like a guitar |
SitruK6
07.29.18 | your song "Comet's Fall" is exactly why you should have a bass player following the guitar. sounds really bad imo |
SitarHero
07.29.18 | Bands don't hire more guitarists because there's no money to go around. Having more people in a band means more people need to be paid, more equipment to be hauled, less space in the tour-van/tourbus, etc. None of that is a problem when your laptop can do all the shit an extra guitarist does, but doesn't get on your nerves. |
MarsKid
07.29.18 | Bass players aren't necessarily bad. They're underutilized, given very little to do. They can shine, but they don't have the opportunity |
SymbolicInTime
07.29.18 | Idk this doesn’t really bother me in the slightest. As long as the band is energetic and engaging enough live, I couldn’t care less if there’s a backing track that handles the atmospheric bits, etc that you discussed. Maybe I’m alone in that though |
DrGonzo1937
07.29.18 | "also i think you're an idiot"
A bit harsh man |
SCREAM!
07.29.18 | The irony is that he completely misunderstood the point being made about royal blood too
Calm down there sitruk |
SitruK6
07.29.18 | I didn't misunderstood his point about royal blood. I was pointing that out because he wrote his comment as if they have both a guitarist and a bassist. More like pointing out a fact than being harsh. |
SCREAM!
07.29.18 | Ah I see what you mean. Knowing they don't have a guitarist, I just read it as "bassists should play more like this guy" which is probably what he meant but rereading it I see what you mean |
SitruK6
07.29.18 | i was probably too harsh tbh. Anyways I'm not sure what he means exactly and would like a more technical explanation |
Beardog
07.29.18 | SitruK6, you did misunderstand my point about Royal Blood. What I mean is this: I think they are a prime example of what a bassist can do to sound like there's two instruments being played. It's a great tool for these metalcore/djenty bands to have chugs (lowest string, mostly muted, notes) and bass played by 1 guy. Since the bass is playing these chugs exactly the same way as the guitarist, with the effects you mentioned, this will result in a sound that's hard to distinguish from two people playing the part on different instruments.
Also, you would be better off using your ears while listening, the bass in Comet's Fall is actually following the lower guitars note for note (expect for the one part around 2:35)... A little pathetic that you're trying to point the finger at me like that with a false statement. You could've just said that the production of that song is awful, cause that's atleast something that most people can agree on.
I edited the Royal Blood comment, I hope it's more clear now |
Confessed2005
07.29.18 | Basically, listen to Pig Destroyer, Meshuggah, Animals as Leaders, Deftones, Fightstar, Architects and Ted Maul.
That is all... |
SCREAM!
07.29.18 | listen to black metal
that is all |
Beardog
07.29.18 | AaL is a prime example of a band that doesn't have a bassplayer and writes their music like they don't have one, they just use their 8 strings to imitate the bass sound. Not sure if they use a bassist backing track live, but they surely wouldn't need it. |
SCREAM!
07.29.18 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dgUkIVDtl4
No bassist, rules.
Isn't shitty djentcore tho |
Beardog
07.29.18 | Yeah, stuff like this is what's needed in the djentcore scene. This band is fully aware that it doesn't need a bassplayer, and just uses the tools that it has. The music is great too! Gonna check this band out. |
Confessed2005
07.29.18 | Yeah DJ Ent is for Lord of the Rings. |
Hawks
07.29.18 | Just saw an interview with Meshuggah where they apologized for accidentally creating djent lmao. |
SteakByrnes
07.29.18 | 1, 3, 4, and 5 all have great guitarists tho |
SitarHero
07.29.18 | "AaL is a prime example of a band that doesn't have a bassplayer and writes their music like they don't have one, they just use their 8 strings to imitate the bass sound. Not sure if they use a bassist backing track live, but they surely wouldn't need it."
AAL actually does have bass tracks. But they're there to provide depth and resonance to the music. Bass is meant to be felt as much as it is heard. I also doubt that they record bass parts with their guitars. They sound too different even when they're in the same registers. |
SitarHero
07.29.18 | "Extreme metal should be played by dweebs with long hair in their mother's basement, complete with firey and charismatic playing and a surface level understanding of the occult and DnD."
Can't be a dweeb with surface level understanding of the occult and/or DnD. |
Confessed2005
07.29.18 | Converge have Kurt
Nirvana had Kurdt.
Imagine a collaboration haha that would've been insane. |
Trebor.
07.29.18 | I mean yeah djent sucks all around |
Confessed2005
07.29.18 | Imagine Meshuggah Rap though... |
Beardog
07.29.18 | "AAL actually does have bass tracks. But they're there to provide depth and resonance to the music. Bass is meant to be felt as much as it is heard. I also doubt that they record bass parts with their guitars. They sound too different even when they're in the same registers."
I know, it makes sense to still record bass in a studio environment, but I'm glad they don't (atleast to my knowledge) use backing tracks for it live.
@Confessed There must be a band somewhere doing great things in that category.
@Steak I don't mean to hate on the guitarists at all with this list, just want to start the discussion about bands writing music they just can't perform live. 4 was mostly meant as an example of a bassplayer that actually adds something to the music, where 5 uses almost 10 different guitarmelodies at the same time in a segment. Although I do think Monuments' music transcends well enough to a live audiences with only 2 of those melodies/riffs being played at once. |
SteakByrnes
07.29.18 | Fair enough my man, I feel that |
bloc
07.30.18 | I think it's getting harder to make a living off being in a band now, so the fewer members you have the more money you make (when splitting income between band members, that is) |
SitarHero
07.30.18 | "I know, it makes sense to still record bass in a studio environment, but I'm glad they don't (atleast to my knowledge) use backing tracks for it live."
Prettttyyyyy sure they do use pre-recorded bass tracks live. I mean, they use synth tracks, why not bass tracks too? |
Beardog
07.30.18 | Because the bass would be unnecessary if you don't fully highpass the guitars. I tried listening for a basstrack when I heard saw them live but couldn't hear it, so even if they use it, it's hidden well enough to not make it sound artificial atleast. Synth tracks make way more sense cause those are actually different melodies being played than the two guitarists do, the bass is the same as the rhythm guitar in almost every AaL song. |
Storm In A Teacup
07.30.18 | Find better music to listen to then stop bitching about bad music |
Beardog
07.30.18 | You are really missing the point, this is not about if the music is bad or not, it's about if it's performable live with the members they have. I'm trying to start a discussion what people think about this, and if bands should focus on writing music that is performable, and, especially in this kind of metalcore/djenty style, should stop focussing on all the sampling and backing tracks. |
bloc
07.30.18 | You gotta remember that they'd have to hire a guy to play those parts on stage and then there's the matter of paying him too, which no one wants to do lol. The core band most likely wants as much as they can get. |
SCREAM!
07.30.18 | imo if you're planning on touring you should write music you can perform properly live (if you don't plan on touring then whatever)
The occasional backing track is fine but start overdoing it and using them all over and it takes away from the "live" experience
That's my take |
SitarHero
07.31.18 | Honestly, I wish Devin Townsend would strip back some of the backing tracks. I mean, I understand why he does it, and I enjoy it for what it is, but I would love to hear how his songs sound stripped to their cores, like the acoustic version of Hyperdrive that he does at guitar clinics. |
Beardog
07.31.18 | Yeah, agree with you two. Especially backing tracks of vocals and guitars ruin live performances for me, I don't really have a problem with synths in the background. Honestly though, most live performances would sound fine without numerous backing vocals, I'd rather see a band perform without them then with them |