@@chrisballinger6422 don't know if you'll see this message any time soon....but, you were a favorite drummer of mine, .....I miss this line up. Your music saved me from so much depression......hope you and the rest of the guys are well. I'll always keep the great memories in my heart and soul.....thank you.
"Fall into This" é uma das musicas com a melodia mais bonita que eu já ouvi não só dentro do new metal mas no geral. Pena que essa banda nao teve o reconhecimento que merecia.
I would love to see songs from endangered species live. Like decide, final cry, worlds divide, all the worst, and endangered species the song would be amazing live. I wonder if they ever did them live. I saw Flaw twice and they only did one song from endangered species and it was recognize.
I did im from louisville Kentucky I seen them at LRS fest on the river and just amazing band and Chris vocals and lyrics are so deep saved alot of people including me
endangered species was such great album idk how it didn't sell there contract amount i think it being softer than through the eyes showed the wasn't just a 1 trick pony suck talent they should be up there with staind korn just couldn't stay together shame
Unplugged and Acoustic is basically the same thing. The difference is how the sound is presented to the listening audience. Acoustic is where there are typically no electric guitars and instead they play acoustic guitars, typically the drummer will use their same drum set they use for normal live shows, but will use "softer" drum sticks, such as brushes and cotton padded drum sticks. During acoustic performances, all the drums, guitars, vocals and other instruments are mic'd or hardwired just like a normal "electric" live show, then the instruments such as guitars have a 1/4" cable that's connected to the guitar's pickup, which takes the sound from the pickup and sends it to a mixing board, a long with all the mic'd drums, piano, vocals etc., where every instrument's level or "loudness" are adjusted so their loudness is even, and all instruments and singers are present. Additionally, there are also some EQ frequencies adjusted, increased and/or decreased and other tricks like preamps to make the band sound "polished," or warmer. Then the mixing board takes those "mixed" instruments and vocals and plays it through a p.a. system to a live audience and sometimes its recorded for a future "live" DVD concert release, such as Alice in Chains, Staind, Nirvana and Korn did with their "Mtv Unplugged" concert series performances. Contrarily, a TRUE unplugged band is just that, UNPLUGGED. They typically use acoustic guitars again, the drums are not mic'd and can be played with any kind of drum stick that best fits the band's performance. Some drummers will exchange their drum sets for bongos in these instances. No other instruments are mic'd or "plugged in" to any mixing board/console. And the singers and musicians are responsible for "self equalizing " and controlling the collective band's loudness and overall sound quality!. They play their respective instruments either softer or harder to make them louder or quietter so a group of 50 people, listening from 30 feet away, can hear the drums, guitars and singer all equally well! So this Flaw show here in the video above would be considered "acoustic" and there's another video of Flaw playing at some summer camp type place with just their acoustic guitars around a camp fire and that would be considered a true "unplugged" performance. Which is why you'll never see pop singers playing "stripped down" with zero effects to mask their garbage music and lackluster talents. Sorry for the lengthy response. I have a degree in music production and I enjoy it!
Sorry, the other Flaw video is not unplugged. But say Flaw were sitting around at their uncle's beach house around a camp fire, and just jamming on acoustics by themselves, that would be considered "unplugged."
this was fall of 2000. they were in preproduction for Through the Eyes... David Bottrill is there somewhere, I stayed home. i was pregnant with our second child and was really sick. ~Veronica Ballinger
The second album failed to sell and Univeral dropped them. And after that, there was a lot of inner fighting within the band, mostly due to Chris Volz substance abuse (allegedly)
Most underrated band ever...
They fckng rocks!
I’ve said that since the time I heard them!!! Thank you guy
Love FLAW. I didn't know they did a Acoustic set of songs! Great!
rlg222 yes we did, but just the one time! Chris Ballinger Flaw..hope u enjoyed it...
Who is the extra guy on the bongos? Miss seeing you perform Chris B
@@chrisballinger6422 don't know if you'll see this message any time soon....but, you were a favorite drummer of mine, .....I miss this line up. Your music saved me from so much depression......hope you and the rest of the guys are well. I'll always keep the great memories in my heart and soul.....thank you.
Setlist:
Inner Strength 00:21
No Time 4:43
Fall Into This 9:09
"Fall into This" é uma das musicas com a melodia mais bonita que eu já ouvi não só dentro do new metal mas no geral. Pena que essa banda nao teve o reconhecimento que merecia.
si! ¡Cae en esto fue lanzado en United We Stand ep!
LOve these guys! Loved working with them on our new music.
I would love to see songs from endangered species live. Like decide, final cry, worlds divide, all the worst, and endangered species the song would be amazing live. I wonder if they ever did them live. I saw Flaw twice and they only did one song from endangered species and it was recognize.
I did im from louisville Kentucky I seen them at LRS fest on the river and just amazing band and Chris vocals and lyrics are so deep saved alot of people including me
endangered species was such great album idk how it didn't sell there contract amount i think it being softer than through the eyes showed the wasn't just a 1 trick pony suck talent they should be up there with staind korn just couldn't stay together shame
totally awesome. looks like late 90s or early 2000s
jfc his voice man
Flaw are fucking sick 🤟
Isso é diamante puro 💎
amazing
Sad that all the original members except Chris are not with the band anymore.
Dang , if only we got some acoustic rap.
What's the difference between unplugged and acoustic?
Unplugged and Acoustic is basically the same thing. The difference is how the sound is presented to the listening audience. Acoustic is where there are typically no electric guitars and instead they play acoustic guitars, typically the drummer will use their same drum set they use for normal live shows, but will use "softer" drum sticks, such as brushes and cotton padded drum sticks. During acoustic performances, all the drums, guitars, vocals and other instruments are mic'd or hardwired just like a normal "electric" live show, then the instruments such as guitars have a 1/4" cable that's connected to the guitar's pickup, which takes the sound from the pickup and sends it to a mixing board, a long with all the mic'd drums, piano, vocals etc., where every instrument's level or "loudness" are adjusted so their loudness is even, and all instruments and singers are present. Additionally, there are also some EQ frequencies adjusted, increased and/or decreased and other tricks like preamps to make the band sound "polished," or warmer. Then the mixing board takes those "mixed" instruments and vocals and plays it through a p.a. system to a live audience and sometimes its recorded for a future "live" DVD concert release, such as Alice in Chains, Staind, Nirvana and Korn did with their "Mtv Unplugged" concert series performances.
Contrarily, a TRUE unplugged band is just that, UNPLUGGED. They typically use acoustic guitars again, the drums are not mic'd and can be played with any kind of drum stick that best fits the band's performance. Some drummers will exchange their drum sets for bongos in these instances. No other instruments are mic'd or "plugged in" to any mixing board/console. And the singers and musicians are responsible for "self equalizing " and controlling the collective band's loudness and overall sound quality!.
They play their respective instruments either softer or harder to make them louder or quietter so a group of 50 people, listening from 30 feet away, can hear the drums, guitars and singer all equally well!
So this Flaw show here in the video above would be considered "acoustic" and there's another video of Flaw playing at some summer camp type place with just their acoustic guitars around a camp fire and that would be considered a true "unplugged" performance. Which is why you'll never see pop singers playing "stripped down" with zero effects to mask their garbage music and lackluster talents.
Sorry for the lengthy response. I have a degree in music production and I enjoy it!
Sorry, the other Flaw video is not unplugged. But say Flaw were sitting around at their uncle's beach house around a camp fire, and just jamming on acoustics by themselves, that would be considered "unplugged."
What year it's??
98 pretty sure
2001.
98 or 99 is what I think but prolly 01
this was fall of 2000. they were in preproduction for Through the Eyes... David Bottrill is there somewhere, I stayed home. i was pregnant with our second child and was really sick. ~Veronica Ballinger
No this is probably 2004 maybe 03. They played songs from Endangered Species which came out in 04.
they could've really been something. I wonder was it bad management?
The second album failed to sell and Univeral dropped them. And after that, there was a lot of inner fighting within the band, mostly due to Chris Volz substance abuse (allegedly)
Endangered species is a f*cking masterpiece
Chester must learn how to sing with chris volz
With all my respect . What a overrated singer chester was