I love how there was just a massive fifa tournament between Ross from the 1975, Brian from pvris, Jordan fish, you, probably 20 others, that’s just funny to me and cool how so many band members just come together and do something like that.
Good shit. Rad mix of the history first hand and even some rag stories haha. Craig is a really good host here, keeps it real and keeps the flow going. Big up!
Dude this was fucking perfect. Most people are so timid to dig in and talk the way you did. You didn't kiss his ass the whole time! Genuine conversation and great job.
Lmao TOOL took 13 years between albums and still beat Taylor Swift for #1 album, without ANY album/ticket bundles. On top of that, the only physical album that could be purchased was a $40-$50 CD with an LCD screen and extra bonus footage built into the case.
Run and blasphemy are my favourites besides doomed in TTS. I saw them twice on that album cycle and they never played them, it’s a shame he doesn’t like them.
Wow pretty disappointed to hear Jordan rap on APC like that. Met De Noms and Thirteenth Step are both great albums. ETE is a very amazing album as well, but it’s also certainly a grower.
And what about his youth? School period for example and etc. Also I wanted to know where he learned to sing so clean and beautiful) But anyway thanks for the interview.
BMTH may be a bug band now, but bk in their deathcore days they weren't big at all. And probably didn't have that much money then. It wasn't until Sempiternal onwards they got bigger and well known.
@@reynlord666 it did it for a session of about 20-30 mins where I saw 4 or 5 ads, then completely stopped for the last half hour of the video. Other than that, top interview though
It’s weird that the interviewer labels BMTH as a pop band now and finds it weird if they tour with heavy bands, but BMTH’s discography outweighs the lighter hard rock pop songs AND they still play the heavy shit live. Amo isn’t even a pop album to begin with. It’s experimental electronic rock. This guy obviously just barely touched the surface of their music.
I don't like the fact that now they have a show, where 80% are Oliver's dances, his autotune, the phonogram that Jordan use too, and 20% is really singing. I think that people go to a rock band concert mainly because of singing, and for me they need to focus on singing, not on the show, as Jordan once said in an interview. Well, why sing when you can run around the stage and cheer up the crowd ? For me it is complete nonsense.
The friendship between Jordan and Oli is so pure and lovely
It’s Sempiternal, quite literally 🧧
😥
The answer to those who still think that he changed the group
I love how there was just a massive fifa tournament between Ross from the 1975, Brian from pvris, Jordan fish, you, probably 20 others, that’s just funny to me and cool how so many band members just come together and do something like that.
Awesome episode, enjoyed every minute of it!
This was really cool!
I'm so sad he felt bad tho :( I hope Mat does it next
Good shit. Rad mix of the history first hand and even some rag stories haha. Craig is a really good host here, keeps it real and keeps the flow going. Big up!
Dude this was fucking perfect. Most people are so timid to dig in and talk the way you did. You didn't kiss his ass the whole time! Genuine conversation and great job.
I love Jordan so much. It made me sad when he talked about how the backlash for amo affected him :(
You could kinda tell in the ludens writing sessions.
I really enjoyed this, thank you so much both of you!
thanks for uploading this
The Exit Ten mention at the very end brought me back wow
01:09:59 WHAT?! that's the best song the fukin album 🤯🤯
I loved the intro!
Lmao TOOL took 13 years between albums and still beat Taylor Swift for #1 album, without ANY album/ticket bundles. On top of that, the only physical album that could be purchased was a $40-$50 CD with an LCD screen and extra bonus footage built into the case.
Run and blasphemy are my favourites besides doomed in TTS. I saw them twice on that album cycle and they never played them, it’s a shame he doesn’t like them.
Best.into.ever.
You fucking legend. Fair play man. Thank you for everything you do too!!!
This is really fucking good. Well done.
This was awesome. Thanks mate.
You should really hit up oli!
What about their expiramental Music to go to- album?
Lmao at the intro, Creg you're a fuckin' legend
EP date?...
27:00 fucking brilliant
What is the intro music to this podcast? Love it.
Wow pretty disappointed to hear Jordan rap on APC like that. Met De Noms and Thirteenth Step are both great albums. ETE is a very amazing album as well, but it’s also certainly a grower.
i don't wanna hate, but I think Mat should've had a 1 on 1 lesson with Chris Turner
And what about his youth? School period for example and etc. Also I wanted to know where he learned to sing so clean and beautiful) But anyway thanks for the interview.
BMTH may be a bug band now, but bk in their deathcore days they weren't big at all. And probably didn't have that much money then. It wasn't until Sempiternal onwards they got bigger and well known.
First time watching, just for Jordan Fish really. Is it normal that there's an ad every 5-6 minutes?
that’s not normal sorry i had mid roll turned on by accident! i’ll change it now
@@reynlord666 it did it for a session of about 20-30 mins where I saw 4 or 5 ads, then completely stopped for the last half hour of the video. Other than that, top interview though
@@thematthewpryor just fixed it. for the future if you listen on podcast services (35 other episodes) theres no ads!
Craigy-Craigy-mop-mop lol
You didn’t like the second perfect circle album???
What in the FUCK ...
It’s weird that the interviewer labels BMTH as a pop band now and finds it weird if they tour with heavy bands, but BMTH’s discography outweighs the lighter hard rock pop songs AND they still play the heavy shit live. Amo isn’t even a pop album to begin with. It’s experimental electronic rock. This guy obviously just barely touched the surface of their music.
i call them the biggest heavy band in the world twice 🥴
He is not wrong on that part.
I don't like the fact that now they have a show, where 80% are Oliver's dances, his autotune, the phonogram that Jordan use too, and 20% is really singing. I think that people go to a rock band concert mainly because of singing, and for me they need to focus on singing, not on the show, as Jordan once said in an interview. Well, why sing when you can run around the stage and cheer up the crowd ? For me it is complete nonsense.
… time to get a new drummer lol