i think it’s really interesting as his voice matured, his music slowed. when they started the band he didn’t want to be the lead singer, but he filled the role. his voice was underdeveloped and the first two albums are more of him just shouting/saying the lyrics than anything. i think humbug was when you start to see the music really take a turn; they use spacing, have deeper guitars, and it just slows down more overall. people kind of bash their new music for taking a different direction but his voice is great now and i understand him wanting to utilize it. it shows in recent concerts when he sings rather than just shouts the lyrics to older songs, even if the tempo is pretty off. i think tlsp was also a contributing factor to their 2 recent albums, if people listened to eycte after the release of am they would not have been expecting a hard rock album from the monkeys again
I read this comment thinking it was recent, especially after Glastonbury yesterday! Shocked to see it's from 2 years ago!!! I agreed with every word said here! ❤
The same thing is happening to me that the good thing is to accept my voice and people do not understand that he is a baritone and the voice changes almost every year, it is also because I must assume that I started t
Some clips you can barely hear (1st one you need to crank the volume) , some are super loud. Feel free to check the audio on your video before posting.
I hate this video so i might delete it and make a new one but i might not because i dont want to delete all your comments yall are amazing 🫶
i think it’s really interesting as his voice matured, his music slowed. when they started the band he didn’t want to be the lead singer, but he filled the role. his voice was underdeveloped and the first two albums are more of him just shouting/saying the lyrics than anything. i think humbug was when you start to see the music really take a turn; they use spacing, have deeper guitars, and it just slows down more overall. people kind of bash their new music for taking a different direction but his voice is great now and i understand him wanting to utilize it. it shows in recent concerts when he sings rather than just shouts the lyrics to older songs, even if the tempo is pretty off. i think tlsp was also a contributing factor to their 2 recent albums, if people listened to eycte after the release of am they would not have been expecting a hard rock album from the monkeys again
I read this comment thinking it was recent, especially after Glastonbury yesterday! Shocked to see it's from 2 years ago!!! I agreed with every word said here! ❤
after a few years a pleasant youthful tenor will completely turn into a bass voice hahah
The same thing is happening to me that the good thing is to accept my voice and people do not understand that he is a baritone and the voice changes almost every year, it is also because I must assume that I started t
I'm here for this channel's name... LADIEEEEEEES!!
2011 start to change...
2009(Humbug) was my favorite
Su voz cambió pero ese tono que siempre lo a representado sigue ahí y es hermoso❤
Además, la voz en los hombres suele cambiar mucho, su voz sigue siendo grandiosa :)
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Interesting to watch. Going to have to check similar videos of my other fav bands
Some clips you can barely hear (1st one you need to crank the volume) , some are super loud. Feel free to check the audio on your video before posting.
I noticed that too, thanks for the feedback tho
where are the 2 images of alex on the thumbnail from?? pls i just wanna know
The one on the right is from a jools holland interview but I can’t find it and I honestly don’t know where the other one is from
@@get.him.onthe.blowergotcha thankss :)))
The one on the left looks to be a photo from T In The Park 2007
What's the Song at 2:33? 😍
shes thunderstorms!!
@@whatsername- omg thank you! 😍
@@britischenadligen3760 ofc
and marmite :3
you can see how he's drunk ever since am dropped