"Ladies and gentlemen - please welcome - all the way from New York". - "The Ever loving Shit !" - "Thank you- Thank you". / Of course you have to take a bow...
Sometimes I tune my 7 string to drop A, turn up my amp to max gain and volume, stroke A5 powerchords for 20 minutes and pretend I'm in sunn o))). Shit's lit
I can totally relate I have my 7 string in Drop A too! I only play Drone Metal when I'm home alone so my family doesn't get annoyed. I agree with the other guy it is meditative in its own way.
What a delightful string of images this impossible suggestion produces! The mere thought of a massive arsenal of fog machines beclouding the stadium brings me joy. Then comes the crushing opening chord, pumped at max volume through the massive PA, and everyone loses their minds.
This is from 600 years from now and archeologists have missunderstood the remains from our time and thought our religion was electric guitars, and that this is what our worship was like.
I put Sunn O))) onto my iPod as I was flying to New Zealand, the first track came on. it was Kannon pt 1, I closed my eyes and rested back into my seat, the flight attendent woke my to say we were about to land into Auckland and to put my seatbelt on..As I got up and got to passport control the second chord kicked in...Amazing !!!
This has to be the best live recording I've ever heard. I don't know how a band could any more thoroughly explore the low end. They take it to the brink of oblivion, then just let it sit there. It's like staring into the abyss. Then suddently there's no difference between observing the abyss and just being the abyss. And just when all hope is lost. When you think there isn't any way to recover. They bring it back with power and light and love. Such an amazing performance.
@@shrimpsandwhich Not a spiritual thing at all, this is a known part of the Sunn experience. People who've been to their shows routinely cite the physical sensation of being that close to the jet engine-like roar as the most important part.
Loutro For a band this underground, yes. I mean, they have the money from Southern Lord and their other ventures, but 50k in gear is pretty nuts. Then again, getting that much Sunn gear is difficult in itself
@@pawel8365 That is the beauty of this. Sunn amps are super linear high fidelity amps that don't distort at all. The negative feedback loops on the various gain stages is what allows you to crank these to the moon and back and still maintain some semblance of control. The transformers in them are, again audiophile grade and go down to 10hz which is simply unheard of in guitar amps. Your ears can't hear that low but you can "feel" it. These amps fell out of favor because they were so clean and everyone wanted some distortion - some drive for their guitars. But, and this is important, these amps are perfect pedal platforms with headroom for days. Nothing, and I mean nothing can throw doom like a SUNN. Not only do I own a rig from 1968, I've been fortunate enough to play on the SUNN rig sponsored out to Hendrix. How he achieved what he did made total sense after playing on that for a few minutes.
I have this weird idea that If Jim Morrison was still alive he would be involved in a project like this. Reciting his poetry in the darkness and gloom. Sometimes I bet he'd just stand there...eyes closed and say nothing.
Seen them twice now and it's honestly a mesmerizing experience. I have never felt something like it before. Transcendental. A religious experience. Seeing them with Attila on vocals was absolutely insane as well.
The trombone solo is amazing. Fell a little flat in this recording, but in real life it's one of the greatest things one can hear and listen. Well worth the ninety minutes of molecular readjustment inherent to a Sunn O))) concert.
If you watch their live performances, you can see that they signal each other visually. Plus they've been together 20+ years, so they're pretty in sync
the tempo is "free time," where the performer does whatever the hell they want. Probably they wait until the timbre changes or the "right" amount of feedback starts reaching the correct amount
@@Vegamorph you were "mesmerized" by this for over an hour? you couldnt have been sober. the whole thing is a giant "fuck you" to the audience. i bet they laugh their asses off when they see people saying how great the show was.
From about 1 hour 15 in to the end is pure fucking staring into the oblivion insanity. It feels like the gears of time creeking to a halt. Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck. Sounds like gravity. That is so insane. It's like a portal to another dimension being torn open, even on a recording. I think I'd have lost my mind if I saw this show live.
music like this HAS to exist. there's a catharsis in finding music on the border of what can exist and what cannot. this may not be your favorite in the world but it sure does make your mind go quiet.
Who knew that the brand of amplifiers created by the bass player from the Kingsmen on "Louie, Louie" would continue to help future artists explore new musical frontiers, to the extent that there is an entire musical group dedicated to said invention? Just another one of many ways that the Kingsmen changed the world of rock and roll!
@@jcwoodstlYour comment might be better suited for those weird smashing things in front of a microphone type noise bands, but this is transcendental, I’m sorry, you’re missing out.
Impressive. All jokes aside, this is unique - and very well composed. Seriously. This is about creating atmosphere, and hitting one wrong note can cause a disturbance of this heavy, dense, unreal sound.
I'll just say this now. We have weight lifting, 5k runs, expositions of human endurance... this is the amplifier guitar world of the same thing. How HARD how LOUD can you make it? Pushing everything to its absolute limit.
Front of stage monitors? What? You're not getting enough from the backline?? I can imagine live they cause the enamel to crumble off your teeth and your bone marrow to crystallise, but in a good way not a Jimmy Osmond way. It's very different and unique and I like ambient stuff and metal. Those who don't need to stop expressing their opinions as though they were stating facts. The two things are separate and should not be confused. I've got to 1:19:49 and its turned into a Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan concert. And I saw him live and I thought it was amazing!
I cracked up at around the 3:00. The guy on the right bent down to make an adjustment on a pedal or something. ("Hm. Need a little less midrange and little more bass.")
It is wrong to think of Sunn O))) as rock music. This should be considered an acoustic art. Think of it as a huge sculpture made of sound. Then the significance of the band's existence becomes clear.
I don’t do drugs so that may take away some of the appeal here, but if they ever come in concert to Corpus Christi I’m definitely going. This seems like something you must experience once in your lifetime.
I know this is an old comment, but I just recently got into Sunn. I refuse to take any drugs, but I'd love to go to one of their shows. As you said, it does seem like an insane experience!
A good friend showed me this video. After 6 minutes i asked him when the concert was supposed to start and he said that it already started. At this moment i understood this band was not for me.
2 YEARS AGO I SAW MY LAST GIG. SUNN 15 TH TIME. IN KORTRIJK BE. WAS BRUTAL. EARTHQUAKE. AND FIREBRIGADE. WISH THEY PLAY SOON I REALLY MISS THIS. BEST. LIVEBAND.
Uhm, I have a confession I feel burdened to reveal... I actually like this. A lot. Been a long time since I found a place where I am seemingly the minority in this opinion, with the majority of professional critics and sound engineers publishing their educated disapproval everywhere here. Kudos to the band for sticking to their genre and creating the image and athmosphere to compliment the ambience. And then also for creating Southern Lord Records with an already growing reputation and client base. Okay, I guess I should run for cover before the professional critics see my opinion as uneducated and blasphemous and follow me with pitchforks XD
"Im in a band"
"What do u play"
"The diesel generator"
WHOOEEUUAUAUAUHAAHAHAAHHAH
😂😂😂😂
LOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLL :)))
The ocean liner hooter.
XDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
I’m waiting to hear their unplugged album
Dose And Yield 😄😄😄
lmaoo
Panopticon did, so who know?
*strums one chord. waits 3 minutes to play next one*
fuck, I'd watch it.
That would be some SUSTAIIIIIIN on an acoustic guitar.
"Thank you! Now for our next number, we'd like to slow it down a little."
Could you...?
To 0.25x speed
This video's comment thread is the best
Of course the bands gotta take a slow bow - and raise their hands in appreciation...
"Ladies and gentlemen - please welcome - all the way from New York". - "The Ever loving Shit !" - "Thank you- Thank you". / Of course you have to take a bow...
The setlist
Eternal darkness and never ending suffering 0:00 - 1:37:18
yea in bright pink and green lights. brrrr nevee again please
No this is music of starlight, of the heavens, of eternal flame
@@hellsbells1151 sunn amp go brrrrrr
I’m their drummer , the bastards never told me they booked this show !!!
One beat per 10 minutes
Lol!!!!
Bro playing at .001bpm is impressive
You're clearly not if you play guitar, and are a christian band singer? Quit your bullshit.
Society: You can’t just play 2 notes for an hour and a half
Sunn 0))): Hold my ceremonial wine…
Sometimes I tune my 7 string to drop A, turn up my amp to max gain and volume, stroke A5 powerchords for 20 minutes and pretend I'm in sunn o))). Shit's lit
It's kinda meditative in a way isn't it?
It’s actually super fun to do. It’s like wielding so much power that you don’t know how to control
I can totally relate I have my 7 string in Drop A too! I only play Drone Metal when I'm home alone so my family doesn't get annoyed. I agree with the other guy it is meditative in its own way.
g4
@@terhen2280 yeah man i do the same its kinda like getiing high.
“I’m in a band”
“Cool, what do you play?”
“A chord”
Lol 🤣🤣🤣
*a note
"Im in a band"
"What do u play"
"A wormhole"
Exactly. Love it.
It's a shame that there was never a Guitar Hero: Sunn 0))) edition. The neck would only have one button- brown.
I'd still play the shit outta that game.
an impressive amount of almost 2 notes were played that night
Lol almost 2
and the lord made two notes, and thats all they fuckin needed - Ecclesiastes 6:9
@@papagalooleo559 did the math i reched a figure 1.468
that's funny hahah. I have a friend who has a connection to this band so im gonna check them out
It was just INTROOOOOOOOOO
Great soundcheck guys!
heehee
cringe
Comment of the decade!
“I’m in a band”
“What do you play”
“I cant remember, it created a void which sucked it out of existence”
I play impacting galaxies.
Haha, amazing.
Dre, Snoop, Kendrick, Eminem was tight this year, but we need Sunn O))) for the 2023 Super Bowl Halftime.
What a delightful string of images this impossible suggestion produces! The mere thought of a massive arsenal of fog machines beclouding the stadium brings me joy. Then comes the crushing opening chord, pumped at max volume through the massive PA, and everyone loses their minds.
If they did play the half time the game would end by the time they finish their first song lol
Quarter time show*
one song would be the whole preformance 💀
Bruh 🤣👌
This is from 600 years from now and archeologists have missunderstood the remains from our time and thought our religion was electric guitars, and that this is what our worship was like.
wait is it not
- Boris, "Amplifier Worship"
Rick Beato- “What makes this song great”?
Probably just talks about the devilish and amazing tone
Well, Fantano has made at least 7 videos on the band which total about 1 hour in length. But Beato was always classes above lol
rick beato is a spoiled boomer
@@MartynsSimpson Amen bro.
Nothing
Anyway, here's Wonderwall
I put Sunn O))) onto my iPod as I was flying to New Zealand, the first track came on. it was Kannon pt 1, I closed my eyes and rested back into my seat, the flight attendent woke my to say we were about to land into Auckland and to put my seatbelt on..As I got up and got to passport control the second chord kicked in...Amazing !!!
🤣🤣
"I'm in a band"
"what do you play?"
"fog machine"
That's a full time job for these boys. Where's the trumbone player hiding?
@@chrisdickey4641 lol
I like that they show their faces at the end. It ruins the immersion, but shows they don’t take it super seriously
This has to be the best live recording I've ever heard. I don't know how a band could any more thoroughly explore the low end. They take it to the brink of oblivion, then just let it sit there. It's like staring into the abyss. Then suddently there's no difference between observing the abyss and just being the abyss. And just when all hope is lost. When you think there isn't any way to recover. They bring it back with power and light and love. Such an amazing performance.
you're kidding, right?
@@trintdaddylandis not at all.
@@jasonstock5554 ok. awesome. learn something new every day.
@@trintdaddylandis well, it's just like, my opinion man. ;-)
@@jasonstock5554 so since I don't care to watch any of their other videos, is this how these guys always perform?
If you took an electric wizard intro and made it an entire concert
Lol
Lots of people say "I just don't get it" "My cat could do that" I say, I get it, i love it, and my cat said he can't do it.
My cat tried, a meow was in dropped A and lasted 21 minutes. Haven't seen him since.
You don't get it. You just want everybody to think you get it like all the other fans.
@@norbitcleaverhook5040 I'm just smarter than you!
Don't believe everything your cat says and only half of what you see him do.
I get it, I love it, my cat can do it and we play covers together.
Sunn must not make much money doing this because you don’t need a ticket you can hear this 3 block down the road
You pay for the ticket not to hear the sound, but to feel the vibrations in and around you.
@@drpibisback7680 shut up hippy
@@shrimpsandwhich Not a spiritual thing at all, this is a known part of the Sunn experience. People who've been to their shows routinely cite the physical sensation of being that close to the jet engine-like roar as the most important part.
I did the math watching them at this show, they have about 50K in gear on stage.
id like to see that math.
Loutro For a band this underground, yes. I mean, they have the money from Southern Lord and their other ventures, but 50k in gear is pretty nuts. Then again, getting that much Sunn gear is difficult in itself
@@diabeticmonkey stephen also has sound software for movies and other things that adds to the income.
zach helmick Excellent point. I didn’t even think of that
Meh - see the Grateful Dead sound system - Wall of Sound - around 1974... Makes these guys look like pikers...
Their band rehearsals must be an absolute hoot.
1 hour and 29 minutes into practicing their new song " shit I played an A# instead of a Bb - START OVER "
I bet the cloud of smoke is unbelievable. 🪴
@@DavidOakesMusic I can't tell if your note choice is another joke or not...
/they just rest their guitars against the amps and go for a pint.
@@DavidOakesMusicA# is a Bb…
Do they do weddings, or just funerals? Asking for a friend.
i need these guys to play Black Wedding at my funeral
That is funny
I saw them do a wedding that was also a funeral. I was in November and the weather was horrible.
It's just like 3 notes 😁
Would 100% book Sunn O))) for my wedding.
"Hey guys I wrote a new song!"
"How does it go?"
"Song go brrr"
@Captain Bruh It goes it goes it goes it goes GUILLOTIIIINE
"I'm in a band"
"What do you play"
"I play a trombone in a microphone through a guitar cabinet"
"Oh cool"
"I'm in a band"
"What do you play?"
"Time and Space"
Their 7-disc box set has six songs.
And 3 chords total
Now imagine if the pedals accidentally failed and all the amps went to clean channel :D
I think there wouldn't be too much difference really, the amps are cranked so high that there is distortion either way.
@@pawel8365 right? Lol
Model T's? They rip blackholes apart on their own!
It wouldn’t surprise me if the signals burnt the amp
@@pawel8365 That is the beauty of this. Sunn amps are super linear high fidelity amps that don't distort at all. The negative feedback loops on the various gain stages is what allows you to crank these to the moon and back and still maintain some semblance of control. The transformers in them are, again audiophile grade and go down to 10hz which is simply unheard of in guitar amps. Your ears can't hear that low but you can "feel" it.
These amps fell out of favor because they were so clean and everyone wanted some distortion - some drive for their guitars. But, and this is important, these amps are perfect pedal platforms with headroom for days. Nothing, and I mean nothing can throw doom like a SUNN.
Not only do I own a rig from 1968, I've been fortunate enough to play on the SUNN rig sponsored out to Hendrix. How he achieved what he did made total sense after playing on that for a few minutes.
True fans will play this at 0.5 speed.
Surely 78 rpm would be way more fun
With 1.75 speed it sounds remotely like Manowar without drums and vocalist
@@flonkplonk1649 I lenjoy the fog machines at that speed.
The entire set by Sunn O))) sounds like the intro to a really amazing song.
I did a dj mix that started with sunn o)) and went into I’ll be your friend by Robert Owens worked a treat
I have this weird idea that If Jim Morrison was still alive he would be involved in a project like this. Reciting his poetry in the darkness and gloom. Sometimes I bet he'd just stand there...eyes closed and say nothing.
I really like that thought ngl, he really was the mystic type and I could totally see him doing that
ok...... spanish caravan would soooooo fir right on top of this.
Someone needs to make this.
Nick Cave HAS done something like this. In a very Morrison-ish way might I add.
Their next album is going to be all Maroon 5 covers.
Atilla Chsihar Singing "IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVE THEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE MOVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS LIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKEEEEEEE JAGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGER!"
Seen them twice now and it's honestly a mesmerizing experience. I have never felt something like it before. Transcendental. A religious experience. Seeing them with Attila on vocals was absolutely insane as well.
I'm envious!
Were you high?
@@tomitomescu9983 nahh lol
Like fronz from Attila? That would be a great show
Nope, Mayhem Attila
The trombone solo is amazing. Fell a little flat in this recording, but in real life it's one of the greatest things one can hear and listen. Well worth the ninety minutes of molecular readjustment inherent to a Sunn O))) concert.
I thought you were joking, but no, out of the abyss, a trombone appeared.
Sunn clearly control a portal to another dimension. Pray they never loose it...
I honestly wonder how they remember their songs and how they count tempo
If you watch their live performances, you can see that they signal each other visually. Plus they've been together 20+ years, so they're pretty in sync
N/A
I don’t think that exist with these dudes
the tempo is "free time," where the performer does whatever the hell they want. Probably they wait until the timbre changes or the "right" amount of feedback starts reaching the correct amount
"I was heavily influenced by Sunn O)))'s style and I think you can hear that come through in my playing."-Bill Bruford, Yes.
your sarc button is not activated.... lolol
dude... they have a bass player...
How else would they get the deafening lows in their songs that shake the earth?
@@DaisyHead666 brown keys
Made me laugh more than I should have
"Dude... You have a bass player?"
*Sunn:* _"I am bass player"_
ye he hits a string once and goes for a coffe
choose playbackspeed 1/4 for improved listening experience. You can thank me later. Much later.
"I'm in a band"
"What do you play?"
"The pauses"
"Im in a band"
"What do you play?"
"Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr"
Jokes aside, their tone is phenomenal.
How much aside?
But that's all it is. 1 hour of tone.
@@Vegamorph you were "mesmerized" by this for over an hour? you couldnt have been sober.
the whole thing is a giant "fuck you" to the audience. i bet they laugh their asses off when they see people saying how great the show was.
You either totally get Sunn o))) or you totally don't.
This band is GREAT !!! OK - Let's see who's making good music today. " !!!" "Oh you mean Taylor Swift and Justin Beiber ?"---That's funny !!!
no better feeling in the world than holding your fist up in the air along with SUNN live
i'm genuinely asking this: what do you see in this band? how come you don't just get bored? is there a way to explain it?
Oh brainwashed creature
@@adolfosalani1drugs
From about 1 hour 15 in to the end is pure fucking staring into the oblivion insanity. It feels like the gears of time creeking to a halt. Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck. Sounds like gravity. That is so insane. It's like a portal to another dimension being torn open, even on a recording. I think I'd have lost my mind if I saw this show live.
music like this HAS to exist. there's a catharsis in finding music on the border of what can exist and what cannot. this may not be your favorite in the world but it sure does make your mind go quiet.
Who knew that the brand of amplifiers created by the bass player from the Kingsmen on "Louie, Louie" would continue to help future artists explore new musical frontiers, to the extent that there is an entire musical group dedicated to said invention? Just another one of many ways that the Kingsmen changed the world of rock and roll!
Speed it up 8x and they're doing Pete Townshend windmills
Its so low you can hear the string vibration! Thats killer!! Id love to see them live!
Best thing about this is the comment section. You guys really bring it. Rock on!
My experience from DJing at my sisters wedding: This track works fine after "Walking on sunshine" but you should fade at 58.32
Official Soundtrack of 2020.
Yes. Yes. And yes.
Still going strong
it's like painting a picture using just one color and its shades...it takes more skill than you think
The only skill they have is convincing people like you that this takes any skill
What a retarded statement lmao.
@@jcwoodstl Exactly. If I recorded myself playing this kind of stuff, people would say I suck, so I don't understand what's going on.
@@nckhed It's all about the package not the content with this band.
@@jcwoodstlYour comment might be better suited for those weird smashing things in front of a microphone type noise bands, but this is transcendental, I’m sorry, you’re missing out.
The more I listen to sunn o the more I respect them.
“Life Metal” is accurate
exactly.
"Oh, your in a band? What instrument do you play?"
"Cthulu's bagpipes"
Impressive. All jokes aside, this is unique - and very well composed. Seriously. This is about creating atmosphere, and hitting one wrong note can cause a disturbance of this heavy, dense, unreal sound.
I'll just say this now. We have weight lifting, 5k runs, expositions of human endurance... this is the amplifier guitar world of the same thing. How HARD how LOUD can you make it? Pushing everything to its absolute limit.
Thanks for video documentation.
Front of stage monitors? What? You're not getting enough from the backline?? I can imagine live they cause the enamel to crumble off your teeth and your bone marrow to crystallise, but in a good way not a Jimmy Osmond way. It's very different and unique and I like ambient stuff and metal. Those who don't need to stop expressing their opinions as though they were stating facts. The two things are separate and should not be confused.
I've got to 1:19:49 and its turned into a Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan concert. And I saw him live and I thought it was amazing!
I saw them in a smallish venue and you could feel the sound pressure change in your ears. Like a plane taking off
I was at this show it was incredible now I play this several times a year why does it not have several million views
I was hoping they'd play the long version of this song, oh well
"I'm in a band"
"what do u play?"
"i'm on crack right now"
Will see them in a few days for the third time this year. So thrilled!
Was it good?
@@thegoodguy44 Hell yeah!
I have to ask what would possess you to listen to this bullshit
@@xkmmx2132 I listen bc someone special has something to do with it
Still waiting for their Tiny Desk concert!
I cracked up at around the 3:00. The guy on the right bent down to make an adjustment on a pedal or something. ("Hm. Need a little less midrange and little more bass.")
Help pls. I put this to 0.25 speed and now I'm stuck in a closed timelike curve.
"I'm in a band"
"cool what do you play?"
"a hellmouth "
Hey guys, I have a great idea... let's tune our guitars down to drop B and play a soundcheck for an entire hour.
Sunn 0))) tunes to Drop A so that's A E A D F# B
Simon RB shut up and take my money
You should train your ears before bullshitting.
@@quentinexus 🤘😂
Imagine being this gay
i first saw them in paradiso in 2010 and still love to feel that bass
I also saw them in 013 but they come across best in paradiso with the large church window in the background, and then the vibrations in your chest wow
What a wonderful show. Thank you
43:42 man that chord is the BEST!
I suspect even the fog is playing the guitar
It is wrong to think of Sunn O))) as rock music. This should be considered an acoustic art. Think of it as a huge sculpture made of sound. Then the significance of the band's existence becomes clear.
When you play bass in a band, but your instrument doesn't have the lowest tone
I don’t do drugs so that may take away some of the appeal here, but if they ever come in concert to Corpus Christi I’m definitely going. This seems like something you must experience once in your lifetime.
@@EneSacarification as if i had one to begin with lmao.
@@EneSacarification Have you done any drugs? Theyre really quite fun.
I've been to lots of concerts in Corpus Christi and I would definitely go see them if they went there
I know this is an old comment, but I just recently got into Sunn. I refuse to take any drugs, but I'd love to go to one of their shows. As you said, it does seem like an insane experience!
Yeah, drugs really arent the appeal to Sunn smh
- "So how many notes should we play?"
- "No."
At some point there was 5 musicians on the stage and yet the person in charge of the fog machine still did more than all of them combined.
“I’m in a band”
“What do you play?”
“A leaf blower”
i love how they keep adjusting settings on their gear
You don't use a decibel meter at a Sunn show, you use a seismometer!
A good friend showed me this video. After 6 minutes i asked him when the concert was supposed to start and he said that it already started. At this moment i understood this band was not for me.
Makes me wonder what their rehearsal must be like.
check out the encore, its really good
that silence at the beginning is perfect, makes it feel so tense
thanks for uploading this, Kirby
2 YEARS AGO I SAW MY LAST GIG. SUNN 15 TH TIME. IN KORTRIJK BE. WAS BRUTAL. EARTHQUAKE. AND FIREBRIGADE. WISH THEY PLAY SOON I REALLY MISS THIS. BEST. LIVEBAND.
Uhm, I have a confession I feel burdened to reveal...
I actually like this. A lot.
Been a long time since I found a place where I am seemingly the minority in this opinion, with the majority of professional critics and sound engineers publishing their educated disapproval everywhere here.
Kudos to the band for sticking to their genre and creating the image and athmosphere to compliment the ambience.
And then also for creating Southern Lord Records with an already growing reputation and client base.
Okay, I guess I should run for cover before the professional critics see my opinion as uneducated and blasphemous and follow me with pitchforks XD
I could smoke dope all day long to this. Oh wait I did. Again.
My son learned to play this when he was 4. I had no idea he was so good. I guess I shouldn’t have taken the guitar away.
Legend has it that if you play this at 67x speed, it's actually Cat Scratch Fever by Ted Nugent.
A lot of people making jokes in the comments but I kind of like this. It's simultaneously, heavy, kind of beautiful and transcedental
Watching this at .25 playback speed is LIT
"I'm in a band"
"What do you play?"
"Incomprehensible I've met with a terrible fate"
The budget for fog juice must be immense.
Please come to Montreal !