Thanks again for checking us out. This was the last song we wrote for the BRD album. the guest vocalist at the end is Mark Scondotto from the band Shutdown
UA-cam needs to reintroduce the world to candiria. My favorite thing to do in 95-96 was to play candiria for any of my friends that hadn’t heard them and watch their brains melt. They were great live too. Super nice guys.
Candiria is my favorite band across all heavy music genres. Criminally underrated and 20 years later there are very few bands that can even touch them.
I was fortunate to see Candiria many times in the NYC region, and as a drummer it was a treat to see Ken play with precision and execute the recordings perfectly. I am still so confused as to how they were able to get that tight. Some hardcore shows the crowd was so confused but the greatness was hard to ignore so it was like watching a crowd of dim lightbulbs get brighter after each song they played!
Oh shit, Candiria all up in the comments!! In case none of them mentioned it, this was off their second record, the first being Surrealistic Madness, another absolute banger masterpiece of a record that anybody that’s into heavy music or jazz should listen to at least 400 times. John and Ken, holy fuck, much love, if you see this. Met you guys at the Elegante Cafe on Federal St in Camden, NJ in I wanna say 98 or 99. Killer set as usual and you guys were class acts all around, again, much love, thank you for doing what you do. Ken, my one band played a show in Philly with one of your students’ band called Mean Little Blanket and I gotta say, you taught him well. 😉
I absolutely adore your reaction to this track. That was basically my reaction hearing "Divided" by Candiria for the first time in high school. One of the greatest bands in history. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
I totally missed you ask at the end! I’ve lived in Candiria pits and they are the best and most respectful. It was hardcore NY dance at its best. Also i see a john and ken commented. if i can tell you the whole band was so kind and approachable. So amazing
I saw them when I was about 10 years old. They played at Voodoo lounge in queens NY with as I remember New Blood , Irate, 25 ya life , Etown concrete.. I believe they headlined and I heard people talking about the drummer being 4th best in the world..
So cool the dudes from Candiria are commenting. Thats a treat! I saw these dudes twice growing up. Opening for buried alive and VOD. Then opening for Lamb of God and Six Feet Under on the metalinium tour. Talk about way back. Good stuff dude.
Ken Schalk is the most ground-breaking dude. Carly is a beast on Vocals. I got Subliminal in '94 the week it came out based on a review in "The Wild Rag" (an underground metal zine) Haven"t stopped listening to them
if you're a metalhead (which I assume you are), I recommend starting with the demo 'Subliminal', and then the first album 'Surrealistic Madness'. It is where the death metal-hardcore predominates. Then as the albums go on, the mix mathcore-jazz fusion-hip hop increases.
@@dariiofernando I will do that. Thanks. And yes I'm a metalhead. Have been since 1980 or so. Started off with Punk and moved on to Thrash and then anything metal.
Followed these guys since the first album. Man this brings me back to finally hearing some people start digging these guys up, you gotta love fusion and jazz cause they play both hardcore and fusion to the fullest. though I heard they had an incident on tour where a few of the main members were hurt,.I do hope they can recover and put some more out and reclaim their pioneering of this particular style because way before Gojira and other groups of their genre,, they were setting it up!
Candiria was a massive influence on myself and friends. Ive seen them countless times and was able to play the same shows a few times. Beyond awesome guys. Incredibly humble and genuine. It was really hard to top these guys live. Almost impossible. Heard Surrealistic Madness first then saw them live later that summer. Holy shit. It made quite the impression.
Saw them at coney Island concert hall Astor place weekly...weekly. I got their autograph when they did a meet and greet at Sam Goodys on West 4th they played live in the store too lol. Too bad Ken left to Cali. Too bad they didn't blow up on MTV when they introduced "hard-core music there" it all the fame went to Hatebreed lol.
I saw them in 2001 as co headliner for Vison of disorder, with sworn enemy and Nj Bloodine at Sea Sea’s in Moosic pa . It was one of the best, and most violent shows I have ever seen.
SHANE!!! you nailed it with a great review of one of the best songs. I have to say i know what it was like in 97 listening to this. Please check out PULL from the album Process of Self Development
I got it! Gonna do it for you my friend, hold tight tho, it might be a few week before I can get to it! check back, often, goona have a listen in your honor!
I will offer for these guys hailing from Brooklyn 🤘but this was otherwise a little too all over the place for me. I didn't hate it, though, sooooooo.....maybe a partial split???
in my opinion Candiria is one of the best metalcore/mathcore bands I've ever heard, but it's also one of the least accessible. If you are not used to listening to this type of music it would be one of the latest bands that I suggest to listen to.
Bro. Candiria would play with commoners.. shit stained high schoolers and they were so humble and not once acted better than. In ANYWAY. but let’s be real. They were better than.
Surrealistic Madness is the Album to definitely TEMPLE OF SICKNESS. I'm telling you that's the song to listen to. And please check out a song call Divinity of loneliness by a group by section 8 they broke up but way ahead of there time the lead singer has a band called Gunther Weasel now. I promise you please if you don't know you got to know
Thanks again for checking us out. This was the last song we wrote for the BRD album. the guest vocalist at the end is Mark Scondotto from the band Shutdown
Effin classic
Agree!
the legend is in the house!!
Hey Shane, John from Candiria here. Thanks for covering the band. Much appreciated! Glad you dig the vibes.
Where is this huge announcement we are all in patiently waiting for
Classic
Hey when are you guys playing again?
UA-cam needs to reintroduce the world to candiria. My favorite thing to do in 95-96 was to play candiria for any of my friends that hadn’t heard them and watch their brains melt. They were great live too. Super nice guys.
I was JUST Listening to Blood from Candiria!
Candiria is my favorite band across all heavy music genres. Criminally underrated and 20 years later there are very few bands that can even touch them.
My favorite hardcore metal band..I grew up following them was an amazing time.🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Saw these guys so many times
I was fortunate to see Candiria many times in the NYC region, and as a drummer it was a treat to see Ken play with precision and execute the recordings perfectly. I am still so confused as to how they were able to get that tight. Some hardcore shows the crowd was so confused but the greatness was hard to ignore so it was like watching a crowd of dim lightbulbs get brighter after each song they played!
Oh shit, Candiria all up in the comments!! In case none of them mentioned it, this was off their second record, the first being Surrealistic Madness, another absolute banger masterpiece of a record that anybody that’s into heavy music or jazz should listen to at least 400 times.
John and Ken, holy fuck, much love, if you see this. Met you guys at the Elegante Cafe on Federal St in Camden, NJ in I wanna say 98 or 99. Killer set as usual and you guys were class acts all around, again, much love, thank you for doing what you do.
Ken, my one band played a show in Philly with one of your students’ band called Mean Little Blanket and I gotta say, you taught him well. 😉
Ken Schalk is a drum god.
Goats
I remember their shows being 6 minute spurts of the scariest pitting you've ever seen with hilarious stage banter between songs. Always a good time.
I absolutely adore your reaction to this track. That was basically my reaction hearing "Divided" by Candiria for the first time in high school. One of the greatest bands in history. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Legendary Status.
I totally missed you ask at the end!
I’ve lived in Candiria pits and they are the best and most respectful. It was hardcore NY dance at its best.
Also i see a john and ken commented. if i can tell you the whole band was so kind and approachable. So amazing
I saw them when I was about 10 years old. They played at Voodoo lounge in queens NY with as I remember New Blood , Irate, 25 ya life , Etown concrete.. I believe they headlined and I heard people talking about the drummer being 4th best in the world..
One of the greatest bands of all time
So cool the dudes from Candiria are commenting. Thats a treat! I saw these dudes twice growing up. Opening for buried alive and VOD. Then opening for Lamb of God and Six Feet Under on the metalinium tour. Talk about way back. Good stuff dude.
Ken Schalk is the most ground-breaking dude. Carly is a beast on Vocals. I got Subliminal in '94 the week it came out based on a review in "The Wild Rag" (an underground metal zine)
Haven"t stopped listening to them
Fantastic comment! 🏆
@@ShaneDiablo ua-cam.com/video/gXK8ribmkdQ/v-deo.html
thanks for the kind regards. Wild Rags Records was the company that picked up our Subliminal cassette. Epic!!! that is almost 30 years ago. Cheers!!!
Best album ... best band
Thanks for mentioning me.
Saw them 3 times live in Jersey, Brang the heat, bruises and blood. 🤘 90's/00's
I will need to check out more music by them before I pass judgement. I did like this tho.
if you're a metalhead (which I assume you are), I recommend starting with the demo 'Subliminal', and then the first album 'Surrealistic Madness'. It is where the death metal-hardcore predominates. Then as the albums go on, the mix mathcore-jazz fusion-hip hop increases.
@@dariiofernando I will do that. Thanks. And yes I'm a metalhead. Have been since 1980 or so. Started off with Punk and moved on to Thrash and then anything metal.
This was their second album. The first album surrealistic madness was the first and greatest album fully play through.
300 Density is their masterpiece
Hell yeah !
Followed these guys since the first album. Man this brings me back to finally hearing some people start digging these guys up, you gotta love fusion and jazz cause they play both hardcore and fusion to the fullest. though I heard they had an incident on tour where a few of the main members were hurt,.I do hope they can recover and put some more out and reclaim their pioneering of this particular style because way before Gojira and other groups of their genre,, they were setting it up!
This disc is their best all around imo, if not in the mindset for process of self development.
Candiria was a massive influence on myself and friends. Ive seen them countless times and was able to play the same shows a few times. Beyond awesome guys. Incredibly humble and genuine. It was really hard to top these guys live. Almost impossible. Heard Surrealistic Madness first then saw them live later that summer. Holy shit. It made quite the impression.
Saw them at coney Island concert hall Astor place weekly...weekly. I got their autograph when they did a meet and greet at Sam Goodys on West 4th they played live in the store too lol. Too bad Ken left to Cali. Too bad they didn't blow up on MTV when they introduced "hard-core music there" it all the fame went to Hatebreed lol.
Bro thought it was like 17 songs 😅 Love it!
A radio show with Shane giving a quick bio before each song would be sweet
I saw them in 2001 as co headliner for Vison of disorder, with sworn enemy and Nj Bloodine at Sea Sea’s in Moosic pa . It was one of the best, and most violent shows I have ever seen.
Glassjaw was also on this show.
Also, PLEASE check out Nuclear Rabbit. I can't point to a specific song, they are UTZ
SHANE!!! you nailed it with a great review of one of the best songs. I have to say i know what it was like in 97 listening to this.
Please check out PULL from the album Process of Self Development
I got it! Gonna do it for you my friend, hold tight tho, it might be a few week before I can get to it! check back, often, goona have a listen in your honor!
@@ShaneDiabloCHEERS
Dude! You didn't include their album "300 Percent Density" It's a frackin' masterpiece.
3:26 ZERO offense the new drummer, but Ken is the Dimebag of Candiria….
I am gonna be checking out "Pull" by Candiria this sunday! These guys are just way ahed of their time.
I will offer for these guys hailing from Brooklyn 🤘but this was otherwise a little too all over the place for me. I didn't hate it, though, sooooooo.....maybe a partial split???
in my opinion Candiria is one of the best metalcore/mathcore bands I've ever heard, but it's also one of the least accessible. If you are not used to listening to this type of music it would be one of the latest bands that I suggest to listen to.
Nuclear Rabbit is more akin to Mr Bungle. Actually, kinda like Mr Bungle dropped (Timothy Leary Juice) with An@l Cu#t and then had a jam session
Bro. Candiria would play with commoners.. shit stained high schoolers and they were so humble and not once acted better than. In ANYWAY. but let’s be real. They were better than.
By the way, you need better headphones 😉
I know it's a real shit show around here. haha
Surrealistic Madness is the Album to definitely TEMPLE OF SICKNESS. I'm telling you that's the song to listen to. And please check out a song call Divinity of loneliness by a group by section 8 they broke up but way ahead of there time the lead singer has a band called Gunther Weasel now. I promise you please if you don't know you got to know
It’s not the first album.