Personally I generally find the metal community to be pretty accepting of new stuff. Poppy is a perfect example of that. With regards to keeping the sound the same, the younger generation need a new version of the KoRn dubstep era, that'll keep 'em wishing for the old times!
Man, I get what y’all are saying. I think the “heard this before” architects crowd equates their new music to radio rock. Architects, as Johnny said, were aggressive, technical, definitely NOT radio rock music at their roots. And they are decidedly that now. There’s no denying this. The sound and the lyrics. Killswitch has sprinkled that element into their discography, no doubt. Because, let’s face it, they can’t be as big as they are if they didn’t. But this song isn’t getting any radio play. Johnny even mentioned the hardcore element of this song. Architects is not including hardcore anything these days.. lol. You can say “I’ve heard that before” regarding killswitch the same way you do about August Burns Red - which connects to the original audience and isn’t a departure from the “scene” that they themselves had probably the biggest hand in creating. The “I’ve heard that before crowd” for Architects is just saying “meh radio rock bad”, and if we’re being honest…. that’s mostly true..
As on OG KSE fan, I was really disappointed with this track. Thought they can play to a much higher level. This seemed quite regressive. Mix was dull. All for keeping the formula but this was way too much ‘rock tambourine’ for me. Hope the rest of the record is more aggressive and interesting
I honestly think it’s each band’s fan base as well. Killswitch fans are probably a little older and more of a cult following. “Bigger” bands like Architects probably have a wider fan base of old and new fans.
Seeing Killswitch in 2009 with Adam D running around in a tutu will stay with me forever, 😂 top band!!
Top 5 of all time bands for me right here 🤙🏻🤘🏻🤙🏻🤘🏻
That clean outro definitely leads straight into another song for sure
Personally I generally find the metal community to be pretty accepting of new stuff. Poppy is a perfect example of that. With regards to keeping the sound the same, the younger generation need a new version of the KoRn dubstep era, that'll keep 'em wishing for the old times!
Solid chorus. Adam D. is going to belt that, "We are aligned" part out with gusto when they play it live.
I get Trivium vibes from that Chorus for some reason
My favorite band of all time! The OG Kings!
These gents just keep on delivering top tier music 🤘
Hello Nathan and Johnny love your channel can’t wait for more interviews I hope yall interact inertia they are doing a show in Sydney in New years.
Hell yes that sounds like Of Dust and Nations! Good catch
9:37 Same with Sevendust. Lajon and Clint have written like 100 great chorus 😂.
New Driveways also out.
Love killswitch! Have you guys checked out the new alleviate song “dmns” yet? Absolutely sick 🤘🏻
KSE are my favorite of all time. Saw them back at Soundwave Brisbane back in the day
Not my favourite type of thing but legends and that chorus and bridge is amazing - real Boy Sets Fire vibes ❤
The OG Three Days Grace singer is back in their new song. You gotta check it out it's been out for almost a week now
Already recorded, it’s in the schedule to release
@@nathandjohnnyyes can’t wait for that reaction and the interview with Thornhill too.
🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘.....the OG's are back
Ya’ll should check out Mutiny Within’s new track. Dystopian Tomorrow. It’s a banger! Cheers!
I know this is late but it just hit me like a ton of bricks, but "Forever Aligned" and 'Forever Cold," do they coexist?
please react to Oni - Aura ft Howard Jones and Josh Gilbert
Man, I get what y’all are saying. I think the “heard this before” architects crowd equates their new music to radio rock. Architects, as Johnny said, were aggressive, technical, definitely NOT radio rock music at their roots. And they are decidedly that now. There’s no denying this. The sound and the lyrics.
Killswitch has sprinkled that element into their discography, no doubt. Because, let’s face it, they can’t be as big as they are if they didn’t. But this song isn’t getting any radio play.
Johnny even mentioned the hardcore element of this song. Architects is not including hardcore anything these days.. lol.
You can say “I’ve heard that before” regarding killswitch the same way you do about August Burns Red - which connects to the original audience and isn’t a departure from the “scene” that they themselves had probably the biggest hand in creating.
The “I’ve heard that before crowd” for Architects is just saying “meh radio rock bad”, and if we’re being honest…. that’s mostly true..
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What's the craic?
As on OG KSE fan, I was really disappointed with this track. Thought they can play to a much higher level. This seemed quite regressive. Mix was dull. All for keeping the formula but this was way too much ‘rock tambourine’ for me. Hope the rest of the record is more aggressive and interesting
I honestly think it’s each band’s fan base as well. Killswitch fans are probably a little older and more of a cult following. “Bigger” bands like Architects probably have a wider fan base of old and new fans.