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The lack of guitarists in modern metal...

DISCUSSION TIME: So, I've been noticing this trend lately of bands having 1 guitarist and playing like they have atleast 2. This is very common in modern metal, where they chug away along with someone doing tapping / higher octave chords / ambient effects, only lacking the second guitarist that would play these high parts. The guitarist only plays the chugs live most of the time...
1Born of Osiris
Tomorrow We Die Alive


Would be nice if bands stopped EQ'ing the guitar and acknowledged their bassplayers are garbage that just follow the low-string guitars along. There's plenty of low end coming out of a guitar, just let the bass player play the chugs on a guitar, or use some guitar-amp effects on a bass, so the guitarist can focus on the atmospheric parts, or the energetic, higher fretboard riffing! It might maybe even be better for some bands to stop using a bassist, most of them add nothing audibly anyway, and they are mixed like crap live.
2Royal Blood
Royal Blood


Djent bands should just let the bass player copy what this guy is doing, let the bass-player chug away so the guitarist can focus on actual guitarwork. The way the bassist has his guitar sound like a bass and guitar in 1 instrument is a great way to lessen your expenses while touring.
3Silent Planet
Everything Was Sound


This band still sounds like Periphery, only they have 1 guitarist... Their bass-player is virtually inaudible, so they would be the perfect band to let their bassplayer just play the chug guitar and bass at the same time, so the actual guitarist can play some ambient effects / octave riffing / etc.
4Veil of Maya
Matriarch


Ofcourse there are some bands around that have a capable bass-player, and I hope the trend of bassists being basically useless will end.
5Monuments
The Amanuensis


I'm just not a fan of this 'studio-perfection' trend, where bands overcompensate their boring songs by adding a shitload of effects or double their riffs with 3 octaves, just because the riff is too boring if it's played by 1 guitarist. If you have 1 guitarist in a band, stop being cheap and just hire a second one if your songs are too boring to be only played by one guy....
6Dead by April
Let the World Know


I guess some bands aren't really meant to be experienced live, but these metalcore / djent bands that are touring around all the time look SO cheap with all these effects they bring along... Not really sure how much this happens in other genre's (I guess tech/prog metal are offenders as well), let's see what you all think about this!
7TesseracT
Altered State


Maybe you guys have other things that are really impacting your live experiences with bands? I'm always annoyed by an overuse of sampling, keyboard work and backing tracks as well...
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