Glenn, I think Euge would be an utterly awesome guest on your channel. Ridiculously talented guitar player and seems like a very cool guy from his videos
@@EugeValovirta230V I really like in flames. But i dont know all their songs ect. And i really thought that you 1. played an original in flames song and 2. played an original in flames track in the background. Huge respect, man!
For a few seconds I honestly believed that too😅 I thought to myself: " what the hell, I'm supposed to know and be able to identify ANY In Flames song...what have I missed here?!" Then after a few more seconds I realized that he was playing something else that was just supposed to sound similar haha Anyway absolutely impressive Euge!
Jesus, that Intro. I would buy an album of songs like that. Clicked the Subscribe button because of it! The world needs more "Jester Race to Colony" era In Flames records from before they became... well, whatever they are now. I spoke to Bjorn once, right around the end of that period, and he told me the key to his sound was "5150's, EMG's, and a lot of wood."
Thick neck & body ’cos at the end of the day electric guitar works kinda like acoustic guitar: the more (good quality) wood, the fuller (better) the sound 😎.
@Vinter Just repeating verbatim what Bjorn told me. :) My guess is that he was referring to his Les Paul Custom (which is a pretty hefty guitar) and the 4x12 cabs he used to record as well. Not 100% sure what those were but I believe at the time, Studio Fredman kept ENGL 4x12's around. Not sure if Bjorn used those or Marshall cabs. Small chance it was a Mesa 4x12 but I doubt it.
@@TheGgreen100 I don’t think that’s ALWAYS true, but then again, I only have anecdotal evidence to go off of, so take my reply with a grain of salt. I noticed out of all my guitars, my Flying V’s tend to sound the best, both plugged in and acoustically. I even use the same pickups in most of my guitars (other than my 7 string because they don’t make these pups for 7s), EMG Het Set. Their bodies are also all made of Mahogany. The fretboard and neck woods kinda vary, so it’s not the most consistent and fair comparison, so again, take what I’m saying with a grain of salt.
I was like a small child whatching this video, these 3rds are the thing i connect the most when riffing, can't expained what i feel when i listen to those patterns. sounds BIG As an In Flames fan i can tell you, that song you've made is top top notch, could be apart of an In Flames album for sure, well done Euge \m/
I had this song’s main rhythm in my head multiple times recently and couldn’t remember what song it was from. Incredible. Love this video and this sound.
Björn Gelotte is one of my favorites. I know he was the drummer in those however I even bought his signature bone white LP. Thanks for making this video brings back memories of seeing them live and hearing that incredible tone.
Even as a non-guitar player/person with no musical talent, I've loved this guitar tone from the first second it hit my ears. Early IF hold a special place for me, so it's beyond cool to learn about the "magic" behind it. Thank you for posting this! Also, as others have said, you nailed it with your original song. Great work.
Wow Euge, awesome video! I'm a huge in flames fan knowing how to play almost every single song of their "Jesper era" (yes, I'm crazy) but I would never have guessed they used an HM2 on older albums, even if I listened and analyzed them a lot of times.
Glad you like it! Thanks! And we made a real song out of it: - ua-cam.com/video/PJsccYq9mHs/v-deo.htmlsi=rpScQi3xKRl9tfP_ - ua-cam.com/video/9VTIdq-BBHE/v-deo.htmlsi=xJwdVFqMTnu7tvoj
la migliore lezione di chitarra....Euge docet! "sono le tue mani la tua migliore strumentazione", da quando anni fa ti ho sentito pronunciare le parole.....sono un chitarrista migliore! grazie di cuore Euge staymetal4ever🤘
Thank you for making this video. Really great insights into early In Flames sounds! I know that I'm not alone in wishing there were more "classic In Flames" type melodic death metal bands.
Euge, this video is incredibly well made. The breakdown of the song, recording technique, playing technique and approach is not only helpful to other musicians and mixers, but also a joy to watch the classic IF sound deconstructed and resurrected! Many have tried to get that sound, few have succeeded. One question: are you recording direct via IRs because of the sound quality (which was awesome) or due to limitations in micing up a loud amp cabinet? If you had the choice, would you mic up a cab, or do you feel that IRs make this (mostly) irrelevant now? Awesome video again and my thanks for the effort!
Thanks! The combo of the Suhr Reactive Load and Jens Bogren IR is so good that it feels & sounds like playing with a real cab. Actually could be even better ’cos I don’t have to worry with phase issues which can happen when you mic a cab with multiple mics etc. And I can crank the amps and record in complete silence if I want to 👌😎.
Man this is gold. I think the community would welcome if you and Jesper would make an album summarizing the style of Jester Race - Clayman in an new modern original way with what you can do now. Thanks and much love!
🤟. We did it properly with Cyhra and it’s on our forthcoming third album. Played it several times on our recent two week Japan tour and the response was great!
I guess Jesper had made enough of them already and that doesn't really interest him anymore :-). But some of the Cyhra stuff is quite similar guitar wise ;-). Thanks! Glad to hear!
Hey mate, I've been looking for this tone for a long time! I gave up looking for it years ago because every answer was "it's just Overdrive with a 5150" but it was never quite right. It was missing that secret sauce that was the HM-2. Thanks so much for uploading this, the song's absolutely awesome too! Going to go check out Cyhra now.
Euge, your style from the moment you open your video to the end with no hype is perfect! You're real! Back in late '99, I heard Colony, then a couple of years later Reroute to Remain blew me away that no other metal scene has done. Since then In Flames sound has been a favorite! Thank you for the breakdown of your take of the In Flames classic sound. I always and do really appreciate your approach and willingness to share your valuable musical intellect! Always look forward to your videos, Thank you!
You absolutely nailed this. I've seen tutorials like this before and thought "yeah, it's close, but it's not quite like the real thing", but THIS was completely accurate! Also, that original song you made in the style of In Flames was incredible. It sounded great AND actually sounded like an In Flames song. I'm so used to these kinds of videos not living up to my expectations that this really blew me away. Also, nice audio quality, cool camera angle, nice lighting, and good editing.
My new fave guy. Bro I’m amazed that the Pedal was all over the Sweden sound. Ima Hispanic guy from America, older in flames sounds, just amazing. Not talk bad about newer in flames, I still listen. But I still get excited over the older tones nevermind the riffs. Studio etc.... but it sounds better to my ears
I've just watched this and I'm amazed. For me, the most astonishing and iconic guitar sound of all is in the "Jester Race" album. There are some info about the rhythm guitar but absolutely nothing about the lead sound which is incredibly unique. It is may be somehow easy to mimic (not even talking about replicating) but I couldn't find anyway to do so...That lead sound is the real secret.
I know what you mean. The lead sound on that album is incredible. It's very fluid and processed sounding. It sounds like he used some kind of tape delay for the echo as well.
@@biffstronghold3926 Right? Very fluid indeed, never heard something similar to that sound. It almost sounds like synth but on the contrary I guess the signal path is something very simple, may be a simple fuzz distortion before the amp, I don't know...
Oh look a new In Flames song i never heard. That sounded really good and spot on and i appreciate the work you put into this all and thanks for sharing!
I JUST now discovered this video and have always wondered how Jesper got those guitar tones, especially on Jesters Race and Whoreacle. Thanks for sharing this, also now I know how Dismember and Entombed got their tones back in the day, they used an overdrive to get that Chainsaw like tone!
They didn't start using that tuning until Reroute To Remain, and it was only used extensively from that album to Come Clarity. Everything before RtR was all C-standard, everything after CC was like 80% C-standard.
New to the channel and what a bundle of knowledge! Having a day of from work and enjoying morning coffee with the video. Will start to try out these tips in practice next. Going to in flames gig next week so why not to nerd out on their sound and songs beforehand =)
Great video!!! In Flames is awesome and the shout out to Kohle was cool, I watch his channel as well. Your videos are always informative and your playing is very solid!!! I dig that you always have in the style of content on all the artists that have influenced me.
Hey Euge, thanks for making this video. This actually makes a lot of sense. However, I think you left out a very important part, which is a speaker and a cabinet. Would you mind please share a bit more info on that? Appreciate all your work and help.
FUCKING AWESOME! Thanks for sharing! HUGE fan of this guitar sound!
Thanks man! 🤘🔥
Glenn, I think Euge would be an utterly awesome guest on your channel. Ridiculously talented guitar player and seems like a very cool guy from his videos
Would be cool! Hit me up with an email Glenn if you’d be up for that: evalovirta@gmail.com
Dude you should have Euge on your channel sometime, I think your viewers would really appreciate his insight
Glenn! Euge needs more visibility and support :) you're both awesome
Unbelievable track that could have absolutely been on Colony or Clayman!
Thanks Garett!
@@EugeValovirta230V I really like in flames. But i dont know all their songs ect.
And i really thought that you
1. played an original in flames song
and 2. played an original in flames track in the background.
Huge respect, man!
Oh cool thanks man! 🙏☺️
For a few seconds I honestly believed that too😅
I thought to myself: " what the hell, I'm supposed to know and be able to identify ANY In Flames song...what have I missed here?!"
Then after a few more seconds I realized that he was playing something else that was just supposed to sound similar haha
Anyway absolutely impressive Euge!
Thanks! We actually recorded & finished that track properly with Cyhra and it’s on the forthcoming album 🤟.
You absolutely nailed it. Not just the tone, but In Flames would struggle to write a better In Flames song than that. Well done.
Thanks! 🤟🙏😎
Bleeding Out or Us Against the World.. dummy
Love this tone so much. As a big fan of old melodeath and 2000s metalcore, this tone is pretty much perfect for these genres.
Indeed 💪👌
Jesus, that Intro. I would buy an album of songs like that. Clicked the Subscribe button because of it!
The world needs more "Jester Race to Colony" era In Flames records from before they became... well, whatever they are now.
I spoke to Bjorn once, right around the end of that period, and he told me the key to his sound was "5150's, EMG's, and a lot of wood."
Glad to hear!
That sums it up pretty well 👌😎.
Lunar Strain was a great album as well, and we can’t forget the Subterranean EP.
Thick neck & body ’cos at the end of the day electric guitar works kinda like acoustic guitar: the more (good quality) wood, the fuller (better) the sound 😎.
@Vinter Just repeating verbatim what Bjorn told me. :) My guess is that he was referring to his Les Paul Custom (which is a pretty hefty guitar) and the 4x12 cabs he used to record as well. Not 100% sure what those were but I believe at the time, Studio Fredman kept ENGL 4x12's around. Not sure if Bjorn used those or Marshall cabs. Small chance it was a Mesa 4x12 but I doubt it.
@@TheGgreen100 I don’t think that’s ALWAYS true, but then again, I only have anecdotal evidence to go off of, so take my reply with a grain of salt. I noticed out of all my guitars, my Flying V’s tend to sound the best, both plugged in and acoustically. I even use the same pickups in most of my guitars (other than my 7 string because they don’t make these pups for 7s), EMG Het Set. Their bodies are also all made of Mahogany. The fretboard and neck woods kinda vary, so it’s not the most consistent and fair comparison, so again, take what I’m saying with a grain of salt.
That intro song brought smile to my face. Definitely captures the spirit from that era! Great in-depth content
Thanks man!
This song sounds like the Reroute era with some elements of their more classic records from the late 90s.
And it made it’s way to our latest album 🤟: ua-cam.com/video/PJsccYq9mHs/v-deo.htmlsi=SPUPH0tKmH0RGD8s
The Reroute To Remain tone sounds much different than Their earlier tones, even though Reroute is a killer album!
Woah, man! This is s complete master class, and completely for free! You're the man, Euge!
Glad to hear! Thanks!
nice massive sound, Gøteborg's early IF guitar tone.. thank you...
Thanks!
I was like a small child whatching this video, these 3rds are the thing i connect the most when riffing, can't expained what i feel when i listen to those patterns. sounds BIG
As an In Flames fan i can tell you, that song you've made is top top notch, could be apart of an In Flames album for sure, well done Euge \m/
Thanks Paulo! Glad to hear! 😎🔥🤘
I had this song’s main rhythm in my head multiple times recently and couldn’t remember what song it was from. Incredible. Love this video and this sound.
Damn, nailed that tone for sure. Thanks for the walkthrough, appreciate it.
Thanks!
Intersecting harmony then bringing back down with width is masterful. Late to the party on this but its beautifully done and explained. Thank you.
Many thanks!
This and the entombed videos are my favorites in this series. Lots of fun and very informative. Going to go back and listen to the jester race now 👍
Thanks! Really glad to hear!
The chorus part is simply heavenly! Thanks a lot! 😎
Glad you like it!
Björn Gelotte is one of my favorites. I know he was the drummer in those however I even bought his signature bone white LP.
Thanks for making this video brings back memories of seeing them live and hearing that incredible tone.
Glad to hear & thanks!
He still played guitar as well.
The opening sent me back 10 years
😎🤟
Even as a non-guitar player/person with no musical talent, I've loved this guitar tone from the first second it hit my ears. Early IF hold a special place for me, so it's beyond cool to learn about the "magic" behind it. Thank you for posting this! Also, as others have said, you nailed it with your original song. Great work.
Thanks Brandon! Glad to hear! 🙏☺️
That tune is ripping! Great job man!
I am expecting more In Flames related stuff from your channel too :)
Thanks Zach!
Wow Euge, awesome video!
I'm a huge in flames fan knowing how to play almost every single song of their "Jesper era" (yes, I'm crazy) but I would never have guessed they used an HM2 on older albums, even if I listened and analyzed them a lot of times.
Thanks man!
In fact Jester Race was an HM2 and an MT2 into a Valvestate! This blending a normal tone with HM2 didn’t happen until Colony.
Yep, I knew they also used a Boss Metal Zone.
Big fan of In Flames old sound here! Great tutorial! Love it when you brought up the volume of the bass alittle.
Thanks! Glad to hear!
Duuuude, amazing song writing, production and playing! I could listen to an entire solo album like this from you 👊🤘
Wow, thanks! We made this song for real to our latest album: cyhra.bfan.link/tvtglp. It’s called IF I 😎.
cyhra.com/
I love this so much!!! Such beauty in the playing , tone , theory, and melody! Thank you sir !
Glad you like it! Thanks! And we made a real song out of it:
- ua-cam.com/video/PJsccYq9mHs/v-deo.htmlsi=rpScQi3xKRl9tfP_
- ua-cam.com/video/9VTIdq-BBHE/v-deo.htmlsi=xJwdVFqMTnu7tvoj
This song is epic! I am a huge fan of what you do!
Thanks! Really glad to hear!
la migliore lezione di chitarra....Euge docet! "sono le tue mani la tua migliore strumentazione", da quando anni fa ti ho sentito pronunciare le parole.....sono un chitarrista migliore! grazie di cuore Euge
staymetal4ever🤘
Thanks!
Man this brings back memories. What I wouldnt give for new, old-school In Flames album. Great content!!!
Thanks man!
Check out "The Halo Effect", it's all ex members of In Flames including Jesper.
That was the best mixing, songwriting, arrangement and guitar theory lesson I've seen so far!
Glad to hear! Thanks!
Thank you for making this video. Really great insights into early In Flames sounds! I know that I'm not alone in wishing there were more "classic In Flames" type melodic death metal bands.
Thanks! Really glad to hear this! 🤟🙏
Euge, this video is incredibly well made. The breakdown of the song, recording technique, playing technique and approach is not only helpful to other musicians and mixers, but also a joy to watch the classic IF sound deconstructed and resurrected! Many have tried to get that sound, few have succeeded. One question: are you recording direct via IRs because of the sound quality (which was awesome) or due to limitations in micing up a loud amp cabinet? If you had the choice, would you mic up a cab, or do you feel that IRs make this (mostly) irrelevant now? Awesome video again and my thanks for the effort!
Thanks!
The combo of the Suhr Reactive Load and Jens Bogren IR is so good that it feels & sounds like playing with a real cab. Actually could be even better ’cos I don’t have to worry with phase issues which can happen when you mic a cab with multiple mics etc. And I can crank the amps and record in complete silence if I want to 👌😎.
Man this is gold.
I think the community would welcome if you and Jesper would make an album summarizing the style of Jester Race - Clayman in an new modern original way with what you can do now.
Thanks and much love!
That was incredible!! Thanks for providing such detail on the gear, tone, and recording tricks!
Glad you liked it! We made the song for real to our latest album: cyhra.bfan.link/tvtglp , cyhra.com/
That song sounded awesome!
Thanks!
YES INDEED!! That intro song! Oh my word!
🤟. We did it properly with Cyhra and it’s on our forthcoming third album. Played it several times on our recent two week Japan tour and the response was great!
@@EugeValovirta230V wow can’t wait! That was seriously amazing
Man, this is just phenomenal. I've been looking for something like this for eons.
Thanks!
Old video but new appreciation, excellent!
In 20 years I couldn't find better albums than Jester's race and Whoracle.
Check out Orbit Culture lol
Amazing deep dive!! I´ve been searching for a video like this for ages.🤘
That starting song sounded freakin AMAZING!
Thanks!
Euge, can you and Jesper just make an new ‘In Flames’ album already?
Throughly enjoyed the video, keep up the good work. 🤘🏻
I guess Jesper had made enough of them already and that doesn't really interest him anymore :-). But some of the Cyhra stuff is quite similar guitar wise ;-).
Thanks! Glad to hear!
@@EugeValovirta230V from the sound of your reply it sounds like you’ve tried already 😂😂
I’ll be sure to check out some more Cyhra stuff.
😎
You will like the Cyhra stuff, it has a similar vibe although has it's own thing going
@@EugeValovirta230V Seems like Jesper and guys are back with "The Halo Effect" 🙂
Hey mate, I've been looking for this tone for a long time! I gave up looking for it years ago because every answer was "it's just Overdrive with a 5150" but it was never quite right. It was missing that secret sauce that was the HM-2. Thanks so much for uploading this, the song's absolutely awesome too! Going to go check out Cyhra now.
Glad I could help! We made this into a real song with Cyhra: cyhra.bfan.link/tvtglp
It’s called ’IF I’ 😎.
Man, this is SICK! I love In Flames tones and I'd never imagined a blend like this going on. Awesome video!
Thanks man!
That was a great song at the beginning. Love it!
Glad to hear! Thanks!
Wowza. I will check out your band! This is the sound I fell in love with years ago.
Thanks!
Euge, your style from the moment you open your video to the end with no hype is perfect! You're real! Back in late '99, I heard Colony, then a couple of years later Reroute to Remain blew me away that no other metal scene has done. Since then In Flames sound has been a favorite! Thank you for the breakdown of your take of the In Flames classic sound. I always and do really appreciate your approach and willingness to share your valuable musical intellect! Always look forward to your videos, Thank you!
Oh thanks Nacio! Really glad to hear! 🙏☺️
Thanks a lot Euge for that video. This is one of the best videos out there for me. In Flames we trust. Thank you
Thanks! Really glad to hear this! 🙏☺️
You absolutely nailed this. I've seen tutorials like this before and thought "yeah, it's close, but it's not quite like the real thing", but THIS was completely accurate!
Also, that original song you made in the style of In Flames was incredible. It sounded great AND actually sounded like an In Flames song.
I'm so used to these kinds of videos not living up to my expectations that this really blew me away. Also, nice audio quality, cool camera angle, nice lighting, and good editing.
Thanks! Really glad to hear! ☺️🙏
so great to have these inside stories from you!
Glad to hear! 😎
This video is pure gold 😶🌫
Just made a old in flames style song myself so this particularly interests me lol great vid and nice song
Cool! Thanks!
All of your videos are very interesting, engaging and just very enjoyable. This is my new favourite channel.
Oh thanks man! Really glad to hear this! 🙏☺️
@@EugeValovirta230V I believe in giving credit where it’s due…..and it’s definitely due to what you do on your channel. Top stuff.
🙏☺️
This has helped me get the hang of their style. Much appreciated..
Glad to hear! Thanks!
My new fave guy. Bro I’m amazed that the Pedal was all over the Sweden sound. Ima Hispanic guy from America, older in flames sounds, just amazing. Not talk bad about newer in flames, I still listen. But I still get excited over the older tones nevermind the riffs. Studio etc.... but it sounds better to my ears
Thanks man!
Yeah I agree with you about the sounds. I like the new stuff too but the older is just classic 👌💪.
Thanks, for all this great information. I really appreciate you. I learned alot from watching this video. Cheers.
Glad to hear! Thanks!
Love the final guitar tone!!! Also really cool videos breaking down the mixes, thanks!
Thanks!
I've just watched this and I'm amazed. For me, the most astonishing and iconic guitar sound of all is in the "Jester Race" album. There are some info about the rhythm guitar but absolutely nothing about the lead sound which is incredibly unique. It is may be somehow easy to mimic (not even talking about replicating) but I couldn't find anyway to do so...That lead sound is the real secret.
🤟🙏
I know what you mean. The lead sound on that album is incredible. It's very fluid and processed sounding. It sounds like he used some kind of tape delay for the echo as well.
@@biffstronghold3926 Right? Very fluid indeed, never heard something similar to that sound. It almost sounds like synth but on the contrary I guess the signal path is something very simple, may be a simple fuzz distortion before the amp, I don't know...
I didn't hear much inflames apart from seeing them with slayer and arch enemy in 06 but that combo of sounds is beautiful. Wish I never sold my 5150.
🤘👍🔥
Awesome as ever! 👍👌🤘
Thanks Dan!
excellent breakdown of your writing style process. Simple yet effective in your teaching! Thanks for this!!!
Thanks Peter!
Dam this is the video I was waiting !
Glad to hear!
I used to think i knew my way around the basics of 3rd harmonies until i watched this!
Thank you so much for this video.
You’re welcome 😎👍
Awesome video thanks for sharing! Been looking for something like this for a while now.
Thanks!
Jesus... This is like beyond perfection
🤟😎🙏
Oh look a new In Flames song i never heard. That sounded really good and spot on and i appreciate the work you put into this all and thanks for sharing!
Thanks! We did it properly with Cyhra and it’ll be on our forthcoming album out via Nuclear Blast in 2023 🤟.
Wow the magician has revealed the trick. Awesome video Euge :)
Thanks! 👌😎
Excellent video one of my favorite tones.
Thanks! Glad to hear!
I had some time today so after watching this video i went and learned morphing into primal from whoracle. Your riffs are amazing man! Thats the sauce!
Awesome! Thank you!
Your channel is pure Gold! This kind of knowledge is priceless! Thanks for sharing. Regards from México
Thanks! Really glad to hear!
amazing walkthrough and great thoughts. this is incredible content.
Thanks!
Well done Euge! Really appreciate it. That great video deserves more than a like. I owe you a beer :)
Thanks man! 😎
Thank you so much! I’m smiling like a child.. Can’t wait to try it! Great playing, tone and song 😁
You’re welcome. Glad to hear & thanks!
Holy shit! Years of searching for that sound! BIG THANKS Euge!
Glad to hear and thanks!
Just found this video - pure gold! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
That intro was smokin'!
Thanks!
Sounds awesome Euge. You need to record it.
Thanks! It’s on our latest album ’The Vertigo Trigger’. Here’s the music video: ua-cam.com/video/PJsccYq9mHs/v-deo.htmlsi=zi2K7bfzMkh2c-18
Yeah 😀 ”If I”, there it is. 👏
This is a great video with a lot of good info, no BS or filler. Awesome!
Thanks!
Great stuff, struggled for so long to get that early sound. What they did was absolutely amazing!
Thanks! Indeed.
Thanks for those amazing informations!
Glad you like them! Thanks!
The snare sound on come clarity and cloud connected....guys....is the sound!
I JUST now discovered this video and have always wondered how Jesper got those guitar tones, especially on Jesters Race and Whoreacle. Thanks for sharing this, also now I know how Dismember and Entombed got their tones back in the day, they used an overdrive to get that Chainsaw like tone!
HM-2
Awesome job man. Here i tought they were using drop A# on old stuff
Thanks!
They didn't start using that tuning until Reroute To Remain, and it was only used extensively from that album to Come Clarity. Everything before RtR was all C-standard, everything after CC was like 80% C-standard.
New to the channel and what a bundle of knowledge! Having a day of from work and enjoying morning coffee with the video. Will start to try out these tips in practice next. Going to in flames gig next week so why not to nerd out on their sound and songs beforehand =)
Oh cool! Thanks!
Awesome Video! I immediately subscribed to the channel :D
Thanks! Glad to hear!
Great song!!
Thanks! We made a proper version on it with Cyhra and it’s on our forthcoming third album which will be released later this year by Nuclear Blast 🤟.
Ubeliveable that You have only 10k views.. really apriciate Your job !
Slowly but steadily 😎.
Thanks! Glad to hear!
I do appreciate your aesthetics.
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What a fantastic lesson and insight into that sound!! Loved it!!! 🤘
Thanks! Glad to hear!
You seem to be such a nice person to talk to but then you start playing and I'm at a total loss of words :D
Thanks! 😎
You should make that song available on Spotify, you would get 1 million play in no time. That was amazing thank you!
We’ve already discissed it with Cyhra so maybe on our next album 👌😎.
Glad to hear! Thanks!
Great video! The intro song was great 🤘🤘
Thanks man!
Great job, Euge!!! Thank you!
Thanks!
I thouht i was listening to old In Flames, this is so them my man!
Glad to hear! Thanks!
Great video!!! In Flames is awesome and the shout out to Kohle was cool, I watch his channel as well. Your videos are always informative and your playing is very solid!!! I dig that you always have in the style of content on all the artists that have influenced me.
Thanks man! Glad to hear!
Insane dude !! Thanks for sharing with us
Thanks!
"5150 doesn't hurt with an overdrive"
EPIC
😎
WTF? Mindblowing Intro-Song!!! \m/
Thanks Nils! 😎🤘
Kick ass. Love this and its very informative. Keep up the good work and stay heavy.
Thanks! I will 😎🤘.
Your videos are awesome.
Thanks for sharing \m/
Glad to hear! Thanks!
My favorite in flames riff might be the intro to COLONY feels like a progression on the classic Painkiller riff
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This was very cool. You explained it very well. Going to check out some more of these!
Glad to hear! Thanks!
Hey Euge, thanks for making this video. This actually makes a lot of sense. However, I think you left out a very important part, which is a speaker and a cabinet. Would you mind please share a bit more info on that? Appreciate all your work and help.
Thanks for feeling some old love again
Thanks Merlin!