Setlist: 1. Harbinger 2. Nightmare 3. Hypermania 4. With Regards 5. Lucid 6. All of This Is Fleeting 7. Landmine 8. Overflow 9. Martyr (Waves) 10. Parasites 11. Consume 12. Dissipate 13. Masochist 14. Inhumane Encore: 15. Pray for Rain 16. The Remedy More of the tour setlists here: www.setlist.fm/setlists/polaris-1bc6ed10.html
What's with the wierd stage set up? That's why these bands eventually start to piss through members. Jamming a bunch of people in the back... refusing to let them write music so you don't have to pay them. Featuring just one or two members. Hired hands don't last.... high turnover rates harm businesses. I dig the first two albums.... new album doesn't do much for me. Been around long enough to have grown tired of the "need for change and artistic expression..." just so happens shitload of bands get the same feeling at the same time and just end up creating something equally as redundant. Downside to some of these new songs..... they want that groove but when you need to play along with a click track that groove becomes impossible. The entire point of the groove is to find the notes and the space in between... hard to do when that click keeps calling you back.
Hey there, just gonna debunk this absolute grade school level logic right here. In fact, it would be insulting to even call this grade school level since even a toddler could produce a more well framed argument than you. Bands generally follow this kind of stage set up to give people a good view of what is going on. Jamie and Jake are both at the front of the stage because, first and foremost, Jamie is the fucking vocalist and frontman of the band. Jake provides backing vocals and hence needs to be in front where the mics are placed. Rick and the other guitarist (not entirely sure who they got playing in Ryan's place now) are on the pedestals in the beginning because that's either where their pedalboard is, or its just because it looks fucking sick. They do eventually come up to the front and play so I'm not entirely sure what you're on about. Dan is in the back because there's no other place you can possibly keep the drum kit and still have it sound good without destroying the audiences ears. Also, the fact that you said "hired hands don't last" is a completely brain dead statement considering all of the guys are permanent members of the band and have been there for pretty much as long as Polaris has been a thing. The only member who isn't part of the original line-up is the guitarist who's filling in for Ryan (Rest in Peace). And yes, they do play to a click track, not entirely sure how you got the idea that they weren't. Please try learning a little more about the band as well as just musical performance in general before you come up with an argument like this.
Wow! The clean vocalist is straight in my top 5!❤ of all time
This song is so good
Do you have the set list by chance?
Setlist:
1. Harbinger
2. Nightmare
3. Hypermania
4. With Regards
5. Lucid
6. All of This Is Fleeting
7. Landmine
8. Overflow
9. Martyr (Waves)
10. Parasites
11. Consume
12. Dissipate
13. Masochist
14. Inhumane
Encore:
15. Pray for Rain
16. The Remedy
More of the tour setlists here:
www.setlist.fm/setlists/polaris-1bc6ed10.html
What's with the wierd stage set up? That's why these bands eventually start to piss through members. Jamming a bunch of people in the back... refusing to let them write music so you don't have to pay them. Featuring just one or two members. Hired hands don't last.... high turnover rates harm businesses.
I dig the first two albums.... new album doesn't do much for me. Been around long enough to have grown tired of the "need for change and artistic expression..." just so happens shitload of bands get the same feeling at the same time and just end up creating something equally as redundant.
Downside to some of these new songs..... they want that groove but when you need to play along with a click track that groove becomes impossible. The entire point of the groove is to find the notes and the space in between... hard to do when that click keeps calling you back.
what on earth are you yapping about
The band has had the same lineup since their first album. And playing along to a click track is a must. Clearly you know little to nothing about music
Lame.
Hey there, just gonna debunk this absolute grade school level logic right here. In fact, it would be insulting to even call this grade school level since even a toddler could produce a more well framed argument than you. Bands generally follow this kind of stage set up to give people a good view of what is going on. Jamie and Jake are both at the front of the stage because, first and foremost, Jamie is the fucking vocalist and frontman of the band. Jake provides backing vocals and hence needs to be in front where the mics are placed. Rick and the other guitarist (not entirely sure who they got playing in Ryan's place now) are on the pedestals in the beginning because that's either where their pedalboard is, or its just because it looks fucking sick. They do eventually come up to the front and play so I'm not entirely sure what you're on about. Dan is in the back because there's no other place you can possibly keep the drum kit and still have it sound good without destroying the audiences ears.
Also, the fact that you said "hired hands don't last" is a completely brain dead statement considering all of the guys are permanent members of the band and have been there for pretty much as long as Polaris has been a thing. The only member who isn't part of the original line-up is the guitarist who's filling in for Ryan (Rest in Peace).
And yes, they do play to a click track, not entirely sure how you got the idea that they weren't.
Please try learning a little more about the band as well as just musical performance in general before you come up with an argument like this.
no one ordered a yappuccino bud 😭🙏