I was thinking the same thing. These guys just sound so great live too. I’ve never seen them myself unfortunately, but every video I’ve watched of their live performances is just mind blowing.
I’ve always been a Hip Hop guy for years. These guys right here got me into Metal. Listened to Foreigner a couple years back, and it completely blew me away. Nothing but absolute soul crushing gold from these guys.
Funny, I was just thinking about how interesting it is that hip hop fans tend to gravitate towards metal. Check out Om, Sunnata, REZN, Sleep, Elder, Drude
+9ner I haven’t been in the metal community long enough to notice, but it makes a lot of sense with all the industrial production coming out of people like CLPG, Death Grips, and JPEG to name a few. For me it was Death Grips that began my interest in metal. Thanks for the suggestions! I dig Elder!
That’s really cool, interesting connection. Tbh, before doom, I only ever enjoyed 80s metal until one fateful night I took a big hit from my peace pipe and clicked on foundations of burden. The rest is history lol.
Arkansas boys! I remember playing with these guys in an old dive in Texarkana about ten years ago right before Sorrow came out. You could feel in the air that something different was Being created when these guys played. And you just know they were going to become something bigger. I quite honestly have tears when I listen to these guys and consider the aura they’ve created and recognition they’ve earned. No one deserve it more!!!!
After meeting all of these guys outside after their set, it made me happy to know that unlike some bands I've met, they were really fucking cool. When I told them that the opening riff to "World's Apart" was my favorite opening riff to any song I'd ever heard, they seemed truly touched, surprised, and interested in my perspective of their massive sound. Not an ounce of pretentiousness to be found among them, and they happily signed my copy of Foundations of Burden after killing it on stage that night. I might add that if you didn't know the band, you wouldn't have noticed them among the crowd, because they didn't act high and mighty, just hung out with everyone like any normal dudes would. I can't wait until touring can start back up. Nothing like them live.
I absolutely love reading this! Because the few experiences I've had with them personally have been perfect. Just sitting back and watching a couple times, when they are speaking with their fans on a face-to-face level, their 100% attention is on the fan who just wanted to ask a couple generic questions and take a selfie with them. Many bands lose touch with this and it's sad. Says a lot about the guys in Pallbearer. I absolutely love their live music.
Everytime I listen to Pallbearer it feels like I've been listening to them for my whole life. Like I suddenly I got over some amnesia and remembered my childhood best friend and we're going to sit down and catch up.
Every once and a while I come back to this video and remember that this is the best Audiotree ever, hands down, and nothing has more doom metal energy than this.
I cannot BELIEVE they played this, holy phuck. I remember when I heard this song the first time, and there being no other songs left to hear after finishing Sorrow & Extinction. Just an awe-inspiring band, historical really.
Pallbearer is so awesome. One of the better doom bands out there. Such a powerful style of music. The melancholy they build in each song is thick enough to make the air moist.
4 lines of lyrics that shake me to the core. They allow me to imagine how my end would be, showing me what a burden-less form within this world can be. As the vocals differ from those in the album version, this is highly superior due to artistic freedom. Thank you to both AudioTree and Pallbearer for bringing us this mind altering magnificence.
And to Bretts credit, his vocals have massively improved over the course of their career. He always sounded good on record, but if you watch videos of Pallbearers earlier shows they were all over the place. He sounds so great now.
beautiful song! awesome cinemathography, brilliant performance! When the voice kicks in it kinda reminded me of 40 watt sun, also an amazing piercing sensitive emotional dark heavy band!
Feels like I hear them where my spinal cord connects to my brain, not in my ears. Dude was crushing on a little Vox combo with a single coil Tele back in the day. They don't need all this gear to send you into another dimension. Mad respect for Pallbearer.
MasteroChieftan it's the greatest pride for little rock. Metal scene here has always been very close and seeing the nicest guys get the love they are getting makes me happy. They record about 5 minutes from my house. Don't gotta go big city to reach masses
TheFamousMockingbird That’s so cool man, the scene where I am in Australia has always been really tight-knit as well. It’s a great feeling, being a part of something like that - where the bands and fans have this mutual respect for each other.
great to see there are some real bands still out there putting their unique stamp on a well worn genre, and to boot a front man who can actually sing.!
you can tell there has been a lot of effort, time and money into getting this thick sound and melancolic atmosphere...glad I found this band, been listening non stop.
I love this band. Not many artists are brave enough to give their ideas and music the time to breathe in the construct of a song, but this band does…and that’s why they’re special.
Damn man. Right when I think the music scene has gone to shit. You find some killer band by accident. I was kickin' tunes on Sirius and just caught the last 30 seconds of one of these guys tunes and got hooked. Had to find out about them when I got to my destination and have been just blown away since I ripped through their back-catalogue. Coming from the Sabbath era, this is like finding a new goldmine. What a tight, heavy, melodic band! Perfect combination of heavy, psychodelic, screaming guitars and heavy vocals. Tight drum work that flows as the conductor and backdrop of the band like it should and along with that heavily detuned bass and really great guitar and bass tones, and big-ass Bonham style bass drum, just crushes the low end. KILLER.
Absolutely massive sound. I can get lost in the details of each instrument with this great mix and good headphones combined with the camera work made for an incredible experience. Thank you!
My good friend Antonin Varga was buried at that cemetery a year ago. Sorrow and Extinction is one of my favorite albums ever… spotkamy się na cmentarzu Chicago come on!
So, after being intro'd to REZN, this showed up in my recommends. Glad it did. Quickly had a listen to "Sorrow and Extinction" - Good Gawd that album is EPIC! Definitely got yourselves a new fan!
Pure inspiration, and you can tell that they love playing music. Its beautiful and that's what its all about. This band should be more then proud of themselves
I can never get enougha this band, man. I wanna see em live so fucking bad. I would kick my whole bucket list in the gut so hard I'd tip it over on its broken hip, if I didn't experience them live before I actually kick ma fuckin' bucket, fuck it.
Looking over into a well far below there is that circle of sunlight surrounded by darkness and contained within the mirror of reflection , What you would miss Looking upon one hanging from the wall is what you would miss listening to another random jam...depth Thank you very well done!
Record an entire live album like this, PLEASE. The sound engineering here is godlike, better than studio
heavily underrated comment.
I was thinking the same thing. These guys just sound so great live too. I’ve never seen them myself unfortunately, but every video I’ve watched of their live performances is just mind blowing.
Agreed, better sounding than the album
500%
This is a whole mood and I fucking love it.
I’ve always been a Hip Hop guy for years. These guys right here got me into Metal. Listened to Foreigner a couple years back, and it completely blew me away. Nothing but absolute soul crushing gold from these guys.
Xbxuej eke awesome!
Thats dope!
Funny, I was just thinking about how interesting it is that hip hop fans tend to gravitate towards metal. Check out Om, Sunnata, REZN, Sleep, Elder, Drude
+9ner I haven’t been in the metal community long enough to notice, but it makes a lot of sense with all the industrial production coming out of people like CLPG, Death Grips, and JPEG to name a few. For me it was Death Grips that began my interest in metal. Thanks for the suggestions! I dig Elder!
That’s really cool, interesting connection. Tbh, before doom, I only ever enjoyed 80s metal until one fateful night I took a big hit from my peace pipe and clicked on foundations of burden. The rest is history lol.
Arkansas boys! I remember playing with these guys in an old dive in Texarkana about ten years ago right before Sorrow came out. You could feel in the air that something different was Being created when these guys played. And you just know they were going to become something bigger. I quite honestly have tears when I listen to these guys and consider the aura they’ve created and recognition they’ve earned. No one deserve it more!!!!
Glod bless
For sure. Nicest group of dudes ever.
Hell yeah woo pig sooie! These guys are so good… Protect pallbearer at all costs
I love this version over the recorded.
Master musicians meet master engineers. What a result!
Carry me to my grave
When at long last my journey has ended
On the path that leads from here into oblivion
And no more sorrow can weigh me down
^^ horribly underrated comment
Gives me chills.
Wow. Incredible
Joe's bass tone is so thunderous it just rumbles there savagely under the soaring twin leads.
After meeting all of these guys outside after their set, it made me happy to know that unlike some bands I've met, they were really fucking cool. When I told them that the opening riff to "World's Apart" was my favorite opening riff to any song I'd ever heard, they seemed truly touched, surprised, and interested in my perspective of their massive sound. Not an ounce of pretentiousness to be found among them, and they happily signed my copy of Foundations of Burden after killing it on stage that night. I might add that if you didn't know the band, you wouldn't have noticed them among the crowd, because they didn't act high and mighty, just hung out with everyone like any normal dudes would. I can't wait until touring can start back up. Nothing like them live.
I absolutely love reading this! Because the few experiences I've had with them personally have been perfect. Just sitting back and watching a couple times, when they are speaking with their fans on a face-to-face level, their 100% attention is on the fan who just wanted to ask a couple generic questions and take a selfie with them. Many bands lose touch with this and it's sad. Says a lot about the guys in Pallbearer. I absolutely love their live music.
this cinematography is excellent
How can such heavy and sad music be so beautiful? Goosebumps and tears.
Perfect comment
We need bell witch here, too. Playing the notorious "Mirror Reaper"
yes yes yes
I have to go to work in 6 hours. I dont have time to listen to Mirror Reaper.
always
sejam cuma main satu lagi😂
Pls
Everytime I listen to Pallbearer it feels like I've been listening to them for my whole life. Like I suddenly I got over some amnesia and remembered my childhood best friend and we're going to sit down and catch up.
Every once and a while I come back to this video and remember that this is the best Audiotree ever, hands down, and nothing has more doom metal energy than this.
It's tied with Emma Ruth Rundle as the best Audiotree for me, but yeah nothing comes close to reaching the same levels of doom
I fucking love this band. Honestly this music speaks to my soul. Transcends time and space. I heard it before in some other lifetime.
Love it. These guys can bear my pauls anyday.
Paul who
@@NormJablonsky revere
xD
@@NormJablonsky Paul. Les Paul
My Paul is barely any bearer
This is mixed so freakin' well!
love this song. getting speakers on my tombstone that play this and Yob 'Marrow' on a loop. ..
I want Pallbearer to play this at my funeral.
My thoughts exactly.
I never get sick of watching this! Regardless of whatever genre they are, you can't deny Pallbearer play songs with massive amounts of emotion.
I'm baked as shit right now and this is the sickest thing I've ever seen.
same bruda, some good tunes for some good kush
dank fellas
Me too. I’m FLYING.
lit like a wick
Smacked back. Hahaha
Loss and acceptance has never been so fucking beautiful. God damn.
I cannot BELIEVE they played this, holy phuck. I remember when I heard this song the first time, and there being no other songs left to hear after finishing Sorrow & Extinction. Just an awe-inspiring band, historical really.
Look up "Devoid Of Redemption". Off of their 2010 demo tape, and insanely heavy
@Elliottfan Khemmis, and Elder are great too.
The first time I heard Pallbearer, I wept.
Carl West i first saw them open for Baroness. I was in absolute awe. I just wanted to fall to my knees and worship the new gods of doom.
Their music is so emotional and atmospheric. One of a kind for sure.
PERFECT band for the Far Out Series! Pallbearer transport you to another realm sonically. Absolutely huge sound!
perfectly put
Huge sound for sure. First band I saw live. And without earplugs
Pallbearer's best song. And my favorite of theirs
A drummer with impeccable timing is a necessity for tunes like this one. Badass tune.
First time hearing these guys. My life is forever changed.
Pallbearer is so awesome. One of the better doom bands out there. Such a powerful style of music. The melancholy they build in each song is thick enough to make the air moist.
How does this video not have 500,000 views, because i've definitely watched it that many times
4 lines of lyrics that shake me to the core. They allow me to imagine how my end would be, showing me what a burden-less form within this world can be. As the vocals differ from those in the album version, this is highly superior due to artistic freedom. Thank you to both AudioTree and Pallbearer for bringing us this mind altering magnificence.
And to Bretts credit, his vocals have massively improved over the course of their career. He always sounded good on record, but if you watch videos of Pallbearers earlier shows they were all over the place. He sounds so great now.
they paint such vivid imagery, I always imagine an old, dying soldier who can't bear the weight of his sword anymore
definitely loving the mix on this one. props
Absolutely hauntingly beautiful song
I’m rarely proud to be from Arkansas. These guys make me proud
beautiful song! awesome cinemathography, brilliant performance! When the voice kicks in it kinda reminded me of 40 watt sun, also an amazing piercing sensitive emotional dark heavy band!
Feels like I hear them where my spinal cord connects to my brain, not in my ears. Dude was crushing on a little Vox combo with a single coil Tele back in the day. They don't need all this gear to send you into another dimension. Mad respect for Pallbearer.
you guys radiate positive aura through your music. I feel enlightened.
Favorite Pallbearer song by far. So cool.
My favorite band. Glorious. Among the greats as far as I'm concerned.
MasteroChieftan it's the greatest pride for little rock. Metal scene here has always been very close and seeing the nicest guys get the love they are getting makes me happy. They record about 5 minutes from my house. Don't gotta go big city to reach masses
TheFamousMockingbird That’s so cool man, the scene where I am in Australia has always been really tight-knit as well. It’s a great feeling, being a part of something like that - where the bands and fans have this mutual respect for each other.
The Sorrow and Extinction album is probably the best doom album ive ever heard. Thank god for spotify weekly.
Favourite song, amazing cinematography. Thanks to everyone involved
This song takes me to another planet. Production quality absolutely insane.
crushing and perfect in every way.
great to see there are some real bands still out there putting their unique stamp on a well worn genre, and to boot a front man who can actually sing.!
Im so glad these guys are blowing up. They deserve the recognition.
This version is so beautiful, it breaks my heart...
These continue to be the best live music clips on UA-cam. Well done.
100%. This and the Emma RR videos are insane. Audio Tree single-handily trying to save music video and, frankly, succeeding
Congratulations to Pallbearer. Extraordinary music you do, guys! From Andalusia with admiration.
Forget subgenres. Pallbearer is the best metal band in the world.
I was very impressed by this band,they sounded great with High on Fire..
Love to the Einstürzende Neubauten TShirth. Great Sound!
you can tell there has been a lot of effort, time and money into getting this thick sound and melancolic atmosphere...glad I found this band, been listening non stop.
This makes me want to cover myself with dirt
Holy shit you actually know Pallbearer?!
Do a Pallbearer drum cover Jon
Great comment, it makes me want to wake my neighbors up
WTF YOU LOVE THIS TOO.... COOL MAN
Work harder and you will
i love this band soo much
Blows me away this is live. Need to see these dudes so bad.
Just got word of my cousins passing and played this. Didnt think it would hit as hard as this. Phenomenal band
This is just absolutely beautiful. Insane.
thank you audio tree for putting these guys front and center. Amazing.
Insanely good.
Good God but that was mighty. That beautiful tone captured live in a song so heavy with sorrow it falls on your heart like a fucking anvil. Thank you.
Great band.Just crushing epic doom played with heart.
I love this band. Not many artists are brave enough to give their ideas and music the time to breathe in the construct of a song, but this band does…and that’s why they’re special.
So deep & powerful
Great mastering. Cymbals are crispy.
This video is kick-ass! What a great setting for such a heavy and awesome song. I love that it's all done by one camera too.
Damn man. Right when I think the music scene has gone to shit. You find some killer band by accident. I was kickin' tunes on Sirius and just caught the last 30 seconds of one of these guys tunes and got hooked. Had to find out about them when I got to my destination and have been just blown away since I ripped through their back-catalogue. Coming from the Sabbath era, this is like finding a new goldmine. What a tight, heavy, melodic band! Perfect combination of heavy, psychodelic, screaming guitars and heavy vocals. Tight drum work that flows as the conductor and backdrop of the band like it should and along with that heavily detuned bass and really great guitar and bass tones, and big-ass Bonham style bass drum, just crushes the low end. KILLER.
I think you would like the band Elder, listen to Reflections of a Floating World
This is the most beautiful thing I´ve listened (and seen) from them.
I agree
I love this band so much.
Absolutely massive sound. I can get lost in the details of each instrument with this great mix and good headphones combined with the camera work made for an incredible experience. Thank you!
so beautiful.
My good friend Antonin Varga was buried at that cemetery a year ago. Sorrow and Extinction is one of my favorite albums ever… spotkamy się na cmentarzu Chicago come on!
So, after being intro'd to REZN, this showed up in my recommends. Glad it did. Quickly had a listen to "Sorrow and Extinction" - Good Gawd that album is EPIC! Definitely got yourselves a new fan!
Just... amazing. Can't wait to see them live again.
Pure inspiration, and you can tell that they love playing music. Its beautiful and that's what its all about. This band should be more then proud of themselves
That lead guitar tone is absolutely sick.
This is the best music video on UA-cam!
Hometown heroes right here! I've always looked up to these guys! They'll talk to you for hours about music and gear.
I love it when we get some metal bands on here, especially these fuckin' guys. So good.
That was beautiful!
masterpiece!
I revisit this often. So good.
Man o man, I love me some Pallbearer.
god fucking damn these guys are too good for us simple humans
Insane atmosphere in the video
Saw these guys at Crowbar last year, life changing man. They’re more amazing in person than they are on they’re records. 11/10.
LoPan's Dim Sum: Crowbar AND Pallbearer? What a fucking dream gig to see! I'm jealous.
Esto es asombroso, necesito ver Pallbearer en vivo
I've asked for this to be played at my funeral.
This and REZN are hands down, by far the best music in this playlist, and it’s not even close. Also the production on this channel is killer.
This cemetery was a block away from where I used to live. Hell yeah.
great production work & engineering.
It's so good. Jesus.
Nice snappy tune. Makes you want to dance. Kind of like the Herman's Hermits for the 21 century!
Incredible all the way around
In my head all day, this what i want resonating in conscious
First time listening to these guys, someone please explain why this is the best thing I've ever heard.
WXRMWOOD when we hear truth and beauty mix together it brings you to a place of humility that transcends the mundane!
I heard this (& Pallbearer) yesterday for the first time ever and immediately bought the album this is off of. I literally had no choice.
Fantastic track 👌
So good
I can never get enougha this band, man. I wanna see em live so fucking bad. I would kick my whole bucket list in the gut so hard I'd tip it over on its broken hip, if I didn't experience them live before I actually kick ma fuckin' bucket, fuck it.
An old favorite, hell yeah.
Nice guys great tunes
Saw them open for obituary. They rocked.
Looking over into a well far below there is that circle of sunlight surrounded by darkness and contained within the mirror of reflection ,
What you would miss Looking upon one hanging from the wall is what you would miss listening to another random jam...depth
Thank you very well done!