Chills through my whole body. This song is significant to my life right now. I had to leave my profoundly mentality ill wife of 22 years. Bitter bittersweet.
@@franciscofeest6691 I'm getting my leg amputated soon. I'm basically homeless but I'm doing better then ever. I feel free. I feel a million pounds lighter. My life is never been easy. I'm not carrying somebody else's weight anymore. Thank you for asking, kindness on that level is extremely rare.
@@franciscofeest6691 My story is a long and sad one by most metrics but I'm in charge so I'm making sure it ends good. I just kicked a 10 year doctor prescribed morphine dependency. I have a rare disease. Not much going for me but my mother taught me heaven and hell live in-between my ears. My choice are to blame. I'm a bright and beaten down spirit. My mission here is to shine light in the darkest places.
Curious what you mean by waiting years since it’s barely been one year since When we Were came out, but you may know something I don’t about the new album.
@@Corve When We Were That What Wept for the Sea was a surprise album that came about as a tribute/response to the sudden death of Colin's father. Before that, All This I Do For Glory was intended as part one of a two album narrative. Bonus fun fact, all of Colin's albums minus the tribute album (but atill including the duet album with Sarah Neufeld) are intended to be part of an overarching epic narrative.
I heard another song on the album, songs called The 6, and holy shit is it exciting. He played it at his last Toronto show and maaaaaaaan is it a heavy hitter.
I'm honestly in love with Colin Stetson's style. It's more than incredible. His music just draws you in and forces you to really listen and FEEL. It's so haunting and mesmerising. He's a real gift to the world!
One of the most astounding musical athletes I've ever seen - and in his case, the music depends upon the athleticism, and would be impossible without it.
When I saw you in Los Angeles last year, I had recently gone through the terrible end of a terrible relationship. I burst into tears as soon as you said the title of the song on stage. I was still wiping my nose on the ride home. Last week, another breakup. Again, devastated. I return to this song, again I'm in tears. The love it took to leave you. Thank you. I needed this. I will need it again next time. You've always been there. Thank you.
i'm gonna see him in seattle in september. it looks like this year he'll be doing the major cities in canada and the american west coast if that's close to you.
It's easy to get stuck or trapped in the fascination those very special sounds have to them. Countless circular breathing players don't get noteworthily past a constant tootling. There are two things that set Stetson apart from others: His (impossible) command of the (impossible) techniques, and his ability to turn those into musical tools for compositions. His (necessary) brawny appearance adds a striking contrast to the elegiac moments in the music.
Magnificient. I had tears in my eyes when you played it in London. I don't get how it can be so powerful and sad at the same time, but I would like to quote Coltrane : "The emotional reaction is all that matters". Thank you for your work.
I've been waiting for the album to go with this since I first heard it live about five or six years ago. I'm glad it's the title track, even more so that it's only a few months away
Wept for the sea inspired a story that turned into a feature-length screenplay of mine. I wasn’t expecting another album so soon, but I can’t wait to hear it!!
I was absolutely certain of two things: firstly, that this track would be on the same album as Strike Your Forge And Grin; and secondly, that this album would be a sequel to All This I Do For Glory. Of course, i'm a little bit proud of being right on the money, but it also shows how effective he is as a storyteller.
Love ❤️ from Romania 🇷🇴 thank you for your art Genius alive
Colin Stetson is my musical hero.
Chills through my whole body. This song is significant to my life right now. I had to leave my profoundly mentality ill wife of 22 years. Bitter bittersweet.
How are you doing bud.
@@franciscofeest6691 I'm getting my leg amputated soon. I'm basically homeless but I'm doing better then ever. I feel free. I feel a million pounds lighter. My life is never been easy. I'm not carrying somebody else's weight anymore. Thank you for asking, kindness on that level is extremely rare.
@@luke144 Dude, do you have any contact info? I would like to ask you some questions. Your story seems amazing.
@@franciscofeest6691UA-cam doesn't allow it.
@@franciscofeest6691 My story is a long and sad one by most metrics but I'm in charge so I'm making sure it ends good. I just kicked a 10 year doctor prescribed morphine dependency. I have a rare disease. Not much going for me but my mother taught me heaven and hell live in-between my ears. My choice are to blame. I'm a bright and beaten down spirit. My mission here is to shine light in the darkest places.
I've never seen anyone have mastery on their instrument quite like Colin. When he plays his saxophone becomes one with his soul.
Tell me you've never heard of John Coltrane without saying it
A huge reason I've been looking forward to Adult Swim's Uzumaki is because Colin is composing the soundtrack. A true artist of this generation.
I've been waiting years for this album, and an even better version of the titular song tells me it's going to be an amazing album.
Curious what you mean by waiting years since it’s barely been one year since When we Were came out, but you may know something I don’t about the new album.
@@Corve When We Were That What Wept for the Sea was a surprise album that came about as a tribute/response to the sudden death of Colin's father. Before that, All This I Do For Glory was intended as part one of a two album narrative. Bonus fun fact, all of Colin's albums minus the tribute album (but atill including the duet album with Sarah Neufeld) are intended to be part of an overarching epic narrative.
@@hughmann633 I gotcha! Cool I didn't know that. Thanks for the info!
I heard another song on the album, songs called The 6, and holy shit is it exciting. He played it at his last Toronto show and maaaaaaaan is it a heavy hitter.
@@Corve Plus, this song was first put on the internet in 2020, during Adult Swim's Music Fest.
I still can't exactly believe this is all one saxophhone, and yet, it is
I'm honestly in love with Colin Stetson's style. It's more than incredible. His music just draws you in and forces you to really listen and FEEL. It's so haunting and mesmerising. He's a real gift to the world!
One of the most astounding musical athletes I've ever seen - and in his case, the music depends upon the athleticism, and would be impossible without it.
When I saw you in Los Angeles last year, I had recently gone through the terrible end of a terrible relationship. I burst into tears as soon as you said the title of the song on stage. I was still wiping my nose on the ride home. Last week, another breakup. Again, devastated. I return to this song, again I'm in tears. The love it took to leave you. Thank you. I needed this. I will need it again next time. You've always been there. Thank you.
Was it the Masonic lodge or the lodge room? I went to both and I had just lost my father. Both rocked me, yet healed me....
@@OPAQUSTIM The Lodge Room was a masonic lodge before it became a music venue.
I sat in slack jawed amazement watching. Like a mortal man watching the face of god I wasn't the same again.
Wonderful work as always. I wish I could experience Stetson’s music live
i'm gonna see him in seattle in september. it looks like this year he'll be doing the major cities in canada and the american west coast if that's close to you.
It's easy to get stuck or trapped in the fascination those very special sounds have to them. Countless circular breathing players don't get noteworthily past a constant tootling.
There are two things that set Stetson apart from others: His (impossible) command of the (impossible) techniques, and his ability to turn those into musical tools for compositions.
His (necessary) brawny appearance adds a striking contrast to the elegiac moments in the music.
once I did LSD and I heard saxophone, this piece strongly reminds me of that memory, my whole body was a saxophone, the sound :D
There's something so wonderfully haunting and pure about this track. I'm so glad it's finally getting an official release.
потрясающая работа, никогда не думал что инструмент может так звучать
Song definitely activated some feelings, cells, vibrations in my body. Wild how music can impact us in so many ways
Music is vibration - if they're correct about atoms vibrating - music could resonate with our very essence.
this is the same creative energy we had previously, a true return to form from stetson
Magnificient. I had tears in my eyes when you played it in London. I don't get how it can be so powerful and sad at the same time, but I would like to quote Coltrane : "The emotional reaction is all that matters". Thank you for your work.
After 3 years. Finally come to life.
Ваша музыка помогает мне не сойти с ума окончательно
Colin Stetson hace literalmente piezas de arte auditivas. No tiene ni un solo tema que no sea ESPECTACULAR
I've been waiting for the album to go with this since I first heard it live about five or six years ago. I'm glad it's the title track, even more so that it's only a few months away
...listening to this track over and over again, and the emotional intensity never dim!..
Excellent🎉
I didnt know you could even play like this? Incredible. What an emotional song too.
i just turned it on and by minute 6 im crying
What took you so long ??
Love you colin stetson, you always make the most "out of this world" music
Blown away. The studio version is every bit as spellbinding as the live versions. Kudos on the release...
Wept for the sea inspired a story that turned into a feature-length screenplay of mine. I wasn’t expecting another album so soon, but I can’t wait to hear it!!
The long, long awaited official release! This song has meant a lot to me over the past few years, thanks for giving it the love it deserves💚
I’m here after the album…😢😢😢 gorgeous piece of artwork
This shits amazing man, addicted to the album
I really felt this one.
reminds me a bit of This is How We Walk on the Moon
Hey Colin you are awesome. Love your music
Incredible, really been yearning for a studio preformance.
Also the cut looks absolutely tough, full power.
Rock on man.
Heard this amaizing song twice live, was waiting for studio version for 3 years, what a treat. ❤️ You Colin Stetson.
This is a love to long for
This came out at the right time
I wish I could play an instrument and have this talent 😅
fucking make it happen kubik
yeah!!! get to it kubik!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
been waiting for this to come out, so excited
I was absolutely certain of two things: firstly, that this track would be on the same album as Strike Your Forge And Grin; and secondly, that this album would be a sequel to All This I Do For Glory. Of course, i'm a little bit proud of being right on the money, but it also shows how effective he is as a storyteller.
Love this song, hope he plays it in Toronto on Thursday!
this one always makes me tear
He made an official release for this song! Can't wait to listen to the album
Just heard on Xpn awesome
So excited to see him in 2 days
I have been waiting so long for this
The solo follows me the whole day ❤
I LOVE your music. Incredible.
Ça fait mal de le voir performer, mais c'est un son merveilleux qu'il nous livre!
Wow that set is perfect for such a mesmerizing song
you outdid yourself, this song is amazing!
just remembered my whole life in 7 minutes and 50 seconds
I cannt believe it finally came!! I waited so long for this! ❤❤❤ My imprint song!!
I have to wait until September to get this on vinyl????
Ever since hearing this on adult swim I can't get enough. Ty for finally releasing it
Pure emotions.
FINALLY!!!
Extraordinary stuff.
Absolutely gorgeous.
Goosebumps!
Like always, this is amazing
Absolutely amazing
Thank you, Colin.
Sublime ❤
This is incredible
Genius
This is wild
Goated Fr
legend
In general, I hate the sound of saxophones. But Colin is transcendent.
🔥
I really dream about something as global with a plot like the trilogy “new history warfare" 😢
No idea who you are, but I like this.
holy shetson
So are you coming to Australia or am I coming to Canada/the USA?
Don't check in on him for a few years and he's stuck even more mics to his saxophone
fuck yes
finally
The beauty and the horror
i never heard anything remotely similar to this before 😢
Like +++++
how long till you leave man utd
handsome
This thumbnail constantly makes me think Colin is Shrek
We took the wrong drugs...