I admit it, back in the days, when Luke started on UA-cam, I was kind of a hater. Not that I left comments on his videos or disliked them or anything, just that I thought he was overrated. But man did he prove me wrong over the years... Great job Luke, you are now way better than I could ever dream of becoming. You put in the hard work and it shows. Count me as a fan!
I think the biggest thing was because most of the people we heard talking about him WEREN'T drummers. Without any regard to skill level I believe the same can be said of COOP3RDRUMM3R. Whether or not he's the greatest drummer of our generation, people flock to him because he charismatic, flashy and is just a genuinely nice guy. I always kind of thought Luke was overrated because of the way he was talked about and all he seemed to do was drum covers without ever really taking the time to give him credit for his skills, even back then. In Casey's case (See what I did there) I believe a lot of it to have been because of "Disproportionate Fame", that the level of fame he had accrued wasn't equivalent to the amount of skill that he possessed at that time. Feeling as though he didn't deserve it and that there were more deserving people out there a lot of us black balled him and ignored anything that had to do with him, even to go so far as to use him as an insult to another drummers ability. In my opinion and in all honesty, Casey has earned what he's got. He's put in the time, the dedication, he knows how to market himself easily being the biggest drum channel on UA-cam (Or at least in ) and his skills have gotten A LOT better. And after all of the stuff that has gone on the first thing he does is turn around and give back to the community by building a studio. Secretly I think we were all just a tad bit jealous, mostly because we thought we were better than him. Better drummers? Maybe. Better People? Not so much. I know the original comment was solely about Luke but they've both come a long way since starting out on UA-cam all those years ago.
I am a jazz lover, but I definitely appreciate drummers on the "other side". You guys are playing great concepts that u just don't see many in jazz playing, and I think the rock drummers are largely underrated and deserve more recognition.
I quit drums long ago, in my late teens, long before the internet, long before youtube, ... The drummers I knew were people like D. Weckl from fusion, Lombardo and Bostaph from thrash metal, Portnoy from progressive...decades have passed and ,as I completely lost interest in music, I did not follow the drum scene. Now, I start playing again in my late 30's... I come to youtube to search for new blood in drumming And then I see this...It is like I woke up in another era....
@John Frum , indeed and it is good that we recognize it. There still are a lot of people of our age that insist that their favorite drummers back in the day were better. They were not. I am also into martial arts and the same phenomenon is observed there. There are people who insist that the wise, deadly masters of old would kill those contemporary ufc fighters who train in state of the art facilities, with 2-3 different coaches for every fighting style, scientific nutrition and strength conditioning. Old school fanatics cannot accept the fact that just like every human endeavor, music and musicians (or sports) advance leap and bounds because of the spread of information these days. Nostalgia is one thing, honest evaluation is another. Those kids today are amazing and it is great that we can still be surprised by something revolutionary in music.
What these guys do..... it is unreal. I grew up in the Blink-182 era and thought Travis had some skill for what I listened to. What is happening now in today's music is insane. I cannot play any instruments but I love to watch the talent and see the complexity.
40 year old Dad checking in. Sick Roland Kit, been on drums since 12, marching band( quads), Punk bands, I love nice acoustic drums with many cymbals. Electric has saved me though. When you guys become bosses in your 40's , drums are the sanctuary!!
4:00-4:03.. absolutely ridiculous change up. He rolled for like 10 seconds on and off into this ridiculous ride cymbal gallop i've never seen before. Talk about going to next level shit. Respect. Unreal.
Don’t know how anyone can watch this and still say Matt McGuire is better. Don’t get me wrong. Matt is dope, but Luke is transcending into another dimension.
Jacob Burnett Matt McGuire is an amazing player but I think he appeals to a wider audience because he’s very flashy. Lots of camera edits and shaky cam. This song is a single uncut take. It’s awesome.
Daniel Reyna If you're asking what the bridge technique is, Luke splits his foot down the middle of his hi hat and left kick pedal, so he gets the hit of the left pedal, while at the same time, getting the open/close sound of the hats
Luke I listen to you almost everyday for 4 years. Longtime Chris Adler fan. I love log but I found myself in a loop with my music tastes so thanks for giving me an insight into your waking dream. Stay fly Bromigo, I am.
The whole video is amazing but the dual pedal with the hi-hat pedal at 1:07 and 1:33 is just UNBELIEVABLE.(o vídeo inteiro é incrível mas o pedal duplo com o pedal do chimbal é SIMPLISMENTE INACREDITÁVEL)
I haven't been playing on drums a long time. For that time I unsubscribed from many drummer channels, because it was not interesting for me anymore. But this guy will be in my list and my heart forever .
With everything going on I found myself just admiring his left foot with the hi hat and kick at the same time then that little heel flair to start the breakdown. Bad ass.
Luke's just amazing and he's helping underground music get some solid recognition with his discipline and talent. Can't wait for this dude to actually start going to the studio to join his "band"s practice. Then he'll write some unforgettable music, which we'll listen to for decades.
Finally decided to look up the drummer of I See Stars and now I’m absolutely flabbergasted with your playing 🤯 and I can’t stop watching your videos. Keep it up!
In my entire life i have not seen a musician that gets me so much than you do. The precision and especially your footwork is simply astonishing. I've watched this playthrough once before going out and i couldn't think about anything else until i came back to listen to this on repeat for some more hours.
Check out Chris Turner if you're not familiar. Even after watching this, I'd say in a drum battle turner very well may still take the cake. Specifically I'd say the escapist is a good one to start with
Ive been subscribed to you for what feels like half my life at this point. Inspired me a ton in high school for marching band. You are a legend brother!
Have watched this so many times. I honestly think you and Jason Richardson have outdone yourselves with this composition and tech. The parts that both of you have written are so intricate yet refreshing. All those years of doing drum covers of all different styles and genre, despite some lashback, trying things out of your comfort zone, and continuing to push yourself over and over again really show in this one. I don't think this is something that just any drummer can play, let alone compose. And sharing your journey over all this time is such an inspiration. Kudos. Only qualm, the song's not eight minutes long :'( Guess you get twice the views, though
I think if there was ever a "textbook" drummer then Luke Holland is certainly it, everything he does he's learned through hard work, dedication and repitition and it shows, Many Drummers while great have bad habits, but you try to look for those in Luke and I'm honestly lost..
Luke is a gifted drummer been watching him since he was a kid and he's only gotten better I enjoy all these videos awesome double bass his fills are amazing
If Born of Osiris got Luke as their drummer, probably. Cameron Losch has a completely different style and writes different parts. He also isn't near as technically proficient as Luke is.
Yo... I've watched this video umptillion times, in awe like the rest of us, but when that break-down hammers in at 3:12 it takes me back to Vulgar Display/Far Beyond - Era Pantera and how they would bring the f'n pain with those monster break downs towards the end of their songs... Make you want to throw a brick thru your front door
George Cleaver They are both Hard. The only difference is that the drummer is the Metronome and you need a person that could stay on beat. So that’s the big difference XD. (Play both lol)
I admit it, back in the days, when Luke started on UA-cam, I was kind of a hater. Not that I left comments on his videos or disliked them or anything, just that I thought he was overrated. But man did he prove me wrong over the years... Great job Luke, you are now way better than I could ever dream of becoming. You put in the hard work and it shows. Count me as a fan!
I was in the same boat dude. Hated the vids were it was all just stick tricks. But this track is badass.
I think the biggest thing was because most of the people we heard talking about him WEREN'T drummers. Without any regard to skill level I believe the same can be said of COOP3RDRUMM3R. Whether or not he's the greatest drummer of our generation, people flock to him because he charismatic, flashy and is just a genuinely nice guy. I always kind of thought Luke was overrated because of the way he was talked about and all he seemed to do was drum covers without ever really taking the time to give him credit for his skills, even back then. In Casey's case (See what I did there) I believe a lot of it to have been because of "Disproportionate Fame", that the level of fame he had accrued wasn't equivalent to the amount of skill that he possessed at that time. Feeling as though he didn't deserve it and that there were more deserving people out there a lot of us black balled him and ignored anything that had to do with him, even to go so far as to use him as an insult to another drummers ability. In my opinion and in all honesty, Casey has earned what he's got. He's put in the time, the dedication, he knows how to market himself easily being the biggest drum channel on UA-cam (Or at least in ) and his skills have gotten A LOT better. And after all of the stuff that has gone on the first thing he does is turn around and give back to the community by building a studio. Secretly I think we were all just a tad bit jealous, mostly because we thought we were better than him. Better drummers? Maybe. Better People? Not so much. I know the original comment was solely about Luke but they've both come a long way since starting out on UA-cam all those years ago.
Same here. I was a hater, now I'm a fan. His talent speaks for itself.
Same here lol
I thought he was a beast
I am a jazz lover, but I definitely appreciate drummers on the "other side". You guys are playing great concepts that u just don't see many in jazz playing, and I think the rock drummers are largely underrated and deserve more recognition.
You re right
Check Virgil Donati...
@@chegevara8896 chack check chack check, palak lo check.
@@yokisullivan8647 wtf?
Check out Mario Duplantier
That stack and that room sound great.
Josh Steffen all beautiful 😄 big fan btw
Josh Steffen
Hey Josh cool seeing you comment on lukes vid!
Josh Steffen IKR!!!
Josh Steffen agree!!!
I was gonna say the same thing
WOOOAAHH!!! Fantastic!
This is absolute madness. I hope you never stop working with jason. You guys are dynamic duo
You sir are an animal. Hands down one of the best drummers on the planet now
He is very good but far from the best
When a song requires running shoes to play
2 different shoes
😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Running shoe
Or you'll run out of your shoes lmao
Really appreciating this not overly-produced drum sound. Can hear the dynamics and different weight behind each hit.
1:17 the sound of that snare o.o
Jose Manuel Chapa Villegas lol true
holy fuck. how many hit is that
R Dany he does a double then buzzes 2 more (so 4)
??? just diddles and accents.
So clean in moving between time signatures, doubles, triples and whatever the hell happened at 2:46...😳. Just so good. Damn.
It‘s almost entirely 4/4. You‘re talking about different subdivisions! 2:46 is sixteenth note triplets at 173bpm. Crazy stuff
Holy shit, just watching this is exhausting. Absolutely amazing!
Dizzi h
Ikr
Dizzi Agreed!!!
I quit drums long ago, in my late teens, long before the internet, long before youtube, ...
The drummers I knew were people like D. Weckl from fusion, Lombardo and Bostaph from thrash metal, Portnoy from progressive...decades have passed and ,as I completely lost interest in music, I did not follow the drum scene.
Now, I start playing again in my late 30's...
I come to youtube to search for new blood in drumming
And then I see this...It is like I woke up in another era....
Intellectual NinjaMonkey welcome, my friend
@John Frum , indeed and it is good that we recognize it. There still are a lot of people of our age that insist that their favorite drummers back in the day were better. They were not.
I am also into martial arts and the same phenomenon is observed there. There are people who insist that the wise, deadly masters of old would kill those contemporary ufc fighters who train in state of the art facilities, with 2-3 different coaches for every fighting style, scientific nutrition and strength conditioning.
Old school fanatics cannot accept the fact that just like every human endeavor, music and musicians (or sports) advance leap and bounds because of the spread of information these days. Nostalgia is one thing, honest evaluation is another.
Those kids today are amazing and it is great that we can still be surprised by something revolutionary in music.
What these guys do..... it is unreal. I grew up in the Blink-182 era and thought Travis had some skill for what I listened to. What is happening now in today's music is insane. I cannot play any instruments but I love to watch the talent and see the complexity.
40 year old Dad checking in.
Sick Roland Kit, been on drums since 12, marching band( quads), Punk bands, I love nice acoustic drums with many cymbals. Electric has saved me though. When you guys become bosses in your 40's , drums are the sanctuary!!
Watch David Diepold if you want also a new era ! ^^
I can only play 1:41
Ibnu Raja HAHAHA
Same lol
Idk if I could, it is really hard...
😂😂
Lol
4:00-4:03.. absolutely ridiculous change up. He rolled for like 10 seconds on and off into this ridiculous ride cymbal gallop i've never seen before. Talk about going to next level shit. Respect. Unreal.
Inhuman. It's actually insane how good Luke is. Goes to show how much practice and dedication he puts into his craft. Really inspiring.
Mr. Holland has come a very long way, I'm excited for his future endeavors he is incredible at what he does, very precise
Omg the stars have aligned
Graham McKinnon there's more than 1 sky?
Ryan Scott sure why not lol
Do you guys see what he does with his left foot at 1:33
Lol I have no words, impressive doesn't do it justice.
I got the chance to talk to Luke about it and he said he learned the technique from Matt Garstka’s Ka$cade
I was just talking about that how he is both splashing his hats and playing double kick that’s mega skill
Ya he play drummy sound good
@@kylechan3264 when did you get to talk to him?
Don’t know how anyone can watch this and still say Matt McGuire is better. Don’t get me wrong. Matt is dope, but Luke is transcending into another dimension.
Jacob Burnett Matt McGuire is an amazing player but I think he appeals to a wider audience because he’s very flashy. Lots of camera edits and shaky cam. This song is a single uncut take. It’s awesome.
THIS ^^^^^ Matt is super good, but the camera flashyness appeals to non drummers more I think.
I agree
They Both are awesome drummers, same with Casey Cooper, Cobus
Barcel Casey Cooper? Nah
Imo 2:25-2:46 is the most skilled and difficult sections of this play. The coordination it takes to do that is pretty phenomenal.
Man 0:57 - 1:42 get me every time I absolutely love both the guitar work and drums holy shit.
George Harvey agreed with you bruh.
I really appreciate that your djent/Metal Playthrus are filmed in one shot... such madness you can’t even blink or you’ll miss something. 🤟🙌
Ahhhh, using the bridge technique!!!
What the hell is that of Bridge technique? :(
Daniel Reyna If you're asking what the bridge technique is, Luke splits his foot down the middle of his hi hat and left kick pedal, so he gets the hit of the left pedal, while at the same time, getting the open/close sound of the hats
so this normal thing has a name?!
Munchell360 he got that from the guy from animals as leaders
Matthew Johnson Yup!
Luke I listen to you almost everyday for 4 years. Longtime Chris Adler fan. I love log but I found myself in a loop with my music tastes so thanks for giving me an insight into your waking dream. Stay fly Bromigo, I am.
Yes! I'll do a drum cover. Estimated time of release 2025.
i suppose mine will be at 2118, ab that
Анечка Казанович 😂
😂😂
I'll be waiting..
Yeah same here!
Luke, you deserve the best man. I still can't fathom how Tf your channel hasn't shattered a million bruh. Truly the best drummer on the Internet
Im obsessed with this song 🖤🖤🖤
Kelly Kelly I love their collab :)
Kelly Kelly he's my cousin
That footwork is ridiculous.
The whole video is amazing but the dual pedal with the hi-hat pedal at 1:07 and 1:33 is just UNBELIEVABLE.(o vídeo inteiro é incrível mas o pedal duplo com o pedal do chimbal é SIMPLISMENTE INACREDITÁVEL)
I haven't been playing on drums a long time. For that time I unsubscribed from many drummer channels, because it was not interesting for me anymore. But this guy will be in my list and my heart forever .
The acoustic feel is stunning!
Damn its amazing to see where this guy has gone in the past 7 years when I first saw a drum play-through of his
It’s like Jason Richardson’s equivalent on drums
Andrew Lewis yeah, that’s why they fit together so well
I swear this duo is the best music I have ever heard, please don’t ever stop. More duo, more
Hands down the most beautiful kit ever made.
andrew mullins think you mean hos down 😉
With everything going on I found myself just admiring his left foot with the hi hat and kick at the same time then that little heel flair to start the breakdown. Bad ass.
By the time Luke reaches the age of any of the current legends in drumming, he will be levitating and moving the sticks with his mind.
Yh, keep dreaming
Luke's just amazing and he's helping underground music get some solid recognition with his discipline and talent. Can't wait for this dude to actually start going to the studio to join his "band"s practice. Then he'll write some unforgettable music, which we'll listen to for decades.
I love the sound of the snare dude thats exactly what I've been looking for in a drum set
Finally decided to look up the drummer of I See Stars and now I’m absolutely flabbergasted with your playing 🤯 and I can’t stop watching your videos. Keep it up!
Not sure why I subscribe, this makes me feel like a toddler at drumming.
Pappa Beats i ask myself the same thing everytime
Never seen anyone use their left foot to hit their kick and pump the hats at the same time, that’s insanely creative.
Awesome...
This is outstanding Luke. No wonder you smiled at the end. That is one hell of an achievement.
Always love Luke's playing! That DW kit is sooo gorgeous too.
Luke doing OG Loko was amazing and ten years later blows my mind. Dude, save some metal for the rest of us!
What the fuck...I've listened to this song so many time and I still find something I missed drum wise. Thanks for uploading this insane playthrough!
The whole section from 1:05 to 1:42 is just straight NASTY..... SOOOOO good
Luke is the tosin abasi of drums.
Awesome playthrough!
In my entire life i have not seen a musician that gets me so much than you do. The precision and especially your footwork is simply astonishing. I've watched this playthrough once before going out and i couldn't think about anything else until i came back to listen to this on repeat for some more hours.
Check out Chris Turner if you're not familiar. Even after watching this, I'd say in a drum battle turner very well may still take the cake. Specifically I'd say the escapist is a good one to start with
@@jakeywakey221turner is meh, he never really impressed me after I started listening to Luke Holland, Matt Garstka and Esteperiano
This is a whole other level of human skill...damn
Tightest/Creative drummer out there... with Richardson.. Amazing...
I have tendinitis in my eyes after watching this
😂😂
Ive been subscribed to you for what feels like half my life at this point. Inspired me a ton in high school for marching band. You are a legend brother!
Have watched this so many times. I honestly think you and Jason Richardson have outdone yourselves with this composition and tech. The parts that both of you have written are so intricate yet refreshing. All those years of doing drum covers of all different styles and genre, despite some lashback, trying things out of your comfort zone, and continuing to push yourself over and over again really show in this one. I don't think this is something that just any drummer can play, let alone compose. And sharing your journey over all this time is such an inspiration. Kudos.
Only qualm, the song's not eight minutes long :'( Guess you get twice the views, though
BRAVO!!!!
Perfect drum technique doesn’t exi-
I think if there was ever a "textbook" drummer then Luke Holland is certainly it, everything he does he's learned through hard work, dedication and repitition and it shows, Many Drummers while great have bad habits, but you try to look for those in Luke and I'm honestly lost..
First time watching one of your vids in a while. Glad to hear your kit doesn’t sound over produced and plastic anymore. That DW is too beautiful!
Adidas sneakers' warranty voided in 4 minutes and 15 seconds...
@Adam Smith I always knew we would work together
Someone knows what is an exact model of these sneakers?
@@DjentlemanPL Adidas B42224
That’s great 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍
What a marvel he is. I mean, genuinely completely mastered his craft- insane!
Very nice Luke!! Congrats. Sharing.............
The intricacies in this are next level
Fully sick.
you are beast........incredible.................a drummer from out of this world, cheers from Colombia!!
this is your new best video!
Every time I watch this is just KEEPS GETTING BETTER
Next level.
I hope to someday become half the vocalist this legend is at drumming. Consistently blown away by his immense talent and dedication to his craft.
well that was ego shattering XD
One of the best drum covers I have seen in my entire life !
Its not a cover... its a play through of his own song with Jason Richardson...
Você é um absurdo, toca demais! 🇧🇷
He is now my fave drummer . I like his style of drums
I paused the video so he can rest for a while.
man, good on you. this guys had to play this 1.4 million times now.
it's a recorded video so it doesn't stop for him
😂
@@reptilus89 r/wooosh
@@reptilus89 woooosh
Luke is a gifted drummer been watching him since he was a kid and he's only gotten better I enjoy all these videos awesome double bass his fills are amazing
Not sure exactly what was going on at the end there but I likey
Sweet baby Jesus. Seriously ridiculous man. Words don’t express how great this video is
Is this what Born Of Osiris would've sounded like if Jason never left?
ostentatiousostrich Exactly
ostentatiousostrich: *makes a new band called "Osiris of Born"*
If Born of Osiris got Luke as their drummer, probably. Cameron Losch has a completely different style and writes different parts. He also isn't near as technically proficient as Luke is.
Cameron is very good though.
Cameron actually writes a ton of the songs, at least the older songs. Remember reading somewhere that he wrote the entirety of a new reign.
From one drummer to another, this is fantastic. Well done Luke!
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**Presses like*
always a joy.
your broad range of influence is a welcome change of pace.
3:26 Lucky a minor mistake reminds me he still has humanity in him.
Still is seems like a flam somehow. Really hard to notice, well spotted.
well whatever the error is, it’s so minuscule that i personally don’t even notice it. everything in this entire section sounds flawless to me.
I've now watched this about ten times, still amazed. just.. wow.
That was a double-bass wet dream.
No words im awed
I watch this video everyday
Hard to describe how much I enjoy watching this, makes me wanna drum so much! Which I'm literally gonna do after this is over.
I literally laughed at disbelief at 4:00...
No way...… Amazing.... Look forward to more stuff with both of you!!!!!
Is it even possible to ascend to a higher level than this? My fucking god
Nils Dominator Fjällström. Alex Rudinger. George Kolias. But this guy is great to. Just not my type of music.
Im watching this almost everyday since 30 June. Luke Holland is not normal.
3:15-3:19😲😲
Not too many people on the entire planet that can play with this level of technical proficiency. Luke is as good as anyone out there.
guess if he ever gets bored of drumming he could kick box. kick someones face at like 200bpm xD
Definitely my favorite drummer
Off topic but what’s the name of those adidas?
Garrett S Adidas Iniki, now also known as the adidas i-5923
i love internet
anyone here know the shirt brand?
Yo... I've watched this video umptillion times, in awe like the rest of us, but when that break-down hammers in at 3:12 it takes me back to Vulgar Display/Far Beyond - Era Pantera and how they would bring the f'n pain with those monster break downs towards the end of their songs... Make you want to throw a brick thru your front door
I feel like the drums are just as hard as the guitar
Way harder bro
George Cleaver They are both Hard. The only difference is that the drummer is the Metronome and you need a person that could stay on beat. So that’s the big difference XD. (Play both lol)
and your playing... it's beautiful
Why is this video on 2x?...OH SHIT!!!