@@lucaswallo8127 I feel it’s the best description. The clean arrangements resembles on the indie 90s stuff, voice is complete emo and distorted sections are totally grunge.
Slacker, Its Alvin. You covered Vernon jackson "chamber of the unicorn" (i played the drums on that original recording) @3:45 on this track OMG dude! I love to see you still rocking to all my fav bands. a minor forest, slint and all the good shit! . This dude jason noble from Louisville KY (same as slint) He was in this supergroup Rodan from the 90s, You might already know his work. Died of cancer. It was Jason and this dude Jeff Mueller (he plays the big hollow body guitar) he makes sounds with that guitar that come once in a million years! You should cover some of their stuff. Some great Rodan songs (listen to "Gauge" "bible silver corner" and " "Before the Train" and "Big Things, Small Things" (after Rodan broke up he and jeff went to other bands. Jason was in Rachels and Jeff was in this band called june of 44 but they were not nearly as good as Rodan was. Then they formed this other amazing band "shipping News" and got back together. there is a song called "quiet victories" that would be right up your alley. There is a mosh part in the song that has a lot of disonnace and feedback you would love! Another song I think you would love is "Louven" and "untitled with drums" Check them out and you might be inspired. Keep up the amazing work! Hope you are well!
Those kids wrote the best guitar compositions...it fit perfectly inbetween emo, indie, and grunge...no other bands did that as well as Slint
Still blows my mind just how young they were when they wrote and recorded Spiderland.
@@richuar yeah...it's simultaneously too advanced for most kids to write, while also being the kind of music that only kids could write lol
How does it fit between those genres?
@@lucaswallo8127 I feel it’s the best description. The clean arrangements resembles on the indie 90s stuff, voice is complete emo and distorted sections are totally grunge.
@@ynzsbstn this band was actually recognised more as one of the progenitors of math rock.
Every time I pick up my guitar I find myself playing these riffs, there’s something hypnotic about them.
One of my favorites to play, the main riff is hypnotic
whenever i pick up a guitar, its one of those riffs that my hands just kinda automatically slide over to play
One of my favorite Slint songs. To me, they were way ahead of their time.
God damn that heavy part gives me goosebumps every time
When he put his clothes in the washer, I felt that
Washer and Katy Song by red house painters have to be some of the saddest guitar riffs i’ve ever heard.
Очень здорово получилось! Одна из моих любимых песен у Слинт
Давненько тут не было Слинт. Еще и мой любимый трек, поэтому вдвойне спасибо!
it's always the right time to listen to washer
Holy shit! One of my favorite songs of all time. Instant subscribe. You rock
everything in the world has been building up to this
My favorite Louisville band of all time!!
Slacker pulled out the old leather cuff for this. Surreal
Slacker, Its Alvin. You covered Vernon jackson "chamber of the unicorn" (i played the drums on that original recording) @3:45 on this track OMG dude! I love to see you still rocking to all my fav bands. a minor forest, slint and all the good shit! . This dude jason noble from Louisville KY (same as slint) He was in this supergroup Rodan from the 90s, You might already know his work. Died of cancer. It was Jason and this dude Jeff Mueller (he plays the big hollow body guitar) he makes sounds with that guitar that come once in a million years! You should cover some of their stuff. Some great Rodan songs (listen to "Gauge" "bible silver corner" and " "Before the Train" and "Big Things, Small Things" (after Rodan broke up he and jeff went to other bands. Jason was in Rachels and Jeff was in this band called june of 44 but they were not nearly as good as Rodan was. Then they formed this other amazing band "shipping News" and got back together. there is a song called "quiet victories" that would be right up your alley. There is a mosh part in the song that has a lot of disonnace and feedback you would love! Another song I think you would love is "Louven" and "untitled with drums" Check them out and you might be inspired. Keep up the amazing work! Hope you are well!
This song is bonkers and you nailed it. Amazing work!
amazing cover dude, what a lovely song
awesome song, great job
Amazing video, this is one of my favourite Slint's songs. Could u make a cover of Friction Fiction from Unwound?
Yes thanks, awesome track, awesome cover !!! ❤️
Wonderful job, my congratulations!
Excellent!
Amazing
Perfect guitar part
Best channel. Thanks for sharing
Nice pick :)
i cant help but wonder if its david pajo himself behind this channel
Dissonanze sulla terza battuta semplicemente sublimi....
So good
FINALLY
Hell yes!
Finally!
Is this in standard tuning?
Yes,standard tuning
@@danielalessandri6425 Cheers, man!
Request I think you'd like: Divide and Conquer by Husker du
Fuck yeaaaaaaaahh
fuck yeah
What is that blue guitar
Guitar
They're both Fender Jaguars - with different pickups
The blue one I think it is a costume replica of a Fender Tornado with a Jazzmaster like pickguard.
The bottom one is a beautiful Jazzmaster
@@TiagoLeonor23 of course you're right, I meant Jazzmaster not Jaguar
blue is custom toronado with p-rail pickups black is avri 62 jazzmaster all stock
You think pajo or britt wrote this one
OoooOOOhHHhh
After all this time, wouldn't you think Slint would've reunited?
Er.........they did. I saw them play a couple of times back in 2005.
@@edgarmadhook they did twice I think
They did. Saw them in NYC @ Irving Plaza mid-2000’s
Tasty
based
Eerir chords.
What is the blueish guitar on top? I can't make out the brand name!
Shamray guitars, russian brand
@@astronautiik thanks, dude
so good