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@@Erullluvitar both Tony and Al and (I think) the drummer from Sun Eater worked on Serpent of Gnosis, so the project was really just a deathgrind version of Job. Only Nick (bassist) wasn't present. And thematically this song is actually an extension of the concept from SoG--the whole idea of pursuing hallucinogenic enlightenment being a double-edged sword.
BRO!!! Idk why it worked but it did. Your demonstration at 5 min or so helped so much. I tried barking and got close to that false chord scream but this did it. Sounds like shit and feels scratchy everywhere but one position, but that shits locked in my brain now. I have a foundation to build on. Thank you sir
I’ve been watching your content since 2019~2020, I had just recently checked out your band Kardashev and oh man, why the hell have I not listened sooner😅 Your band is phenomenal Mark, completely astonishing as is your teaching capability as a vocal coach. I have learned so much from just watching your videos, I’d even argue that taking the little bits of information you elaborate about in your analysis has helped me reach a vocal capability that I’m content and even surprised with. I’ve had silvered shadows, snow-sleep, and beyond sun and moon on repeat these past two weeks to sing along to and it’s just astonishing; not even to mention the songs themselves as ethereal as they are. Keep crushing it Mark! I am now a bigger fan than I ever was before ❤
my dude. i know there are a lot of vocal analysts and vocal coaches with youtubes now, but you're so easily the best of them that its not even fair. you clearly love teaching and you're so good at it, and your technical knowledge and the way you convey it is fantastic. your demonstrations are incredible and you just seem so passionate and excited and genuine about it all. you're the realest.
No kidding. It's cool too, because I personally think you can hear him influencing himself. He's borrowing a lot of what he's learned in NPT in new JFAC and I'm super into it.
I’ve lived in Glendale AZ since 1998. JFAC was the shit in high school. Met Jonny a few times. We had an awesome metal scene in the Phoenix area in the 2003-2008 range
Easily my favorite song of the year. Do you believe Jonny is going to continue to innovate his sound in the album or refine what he’s already done?? He and Dickie Allen are the ones who made me want to do vocals myself.
After hearing the advice on getting comfortable with doing your screams as just speaking voices, I also now think Alex Jones can do great false chord screams.
Along with Jonny being an amazing vocalist, Nick is god mode on that bass. Talking with him at Mayhem Fest in Denver like 10 years ago is still on of the best days i've ever had. Plus Nick is a Colorado boy like myself :P
Jonny is the most recognizable death voice in the business. And has been by far my favorite metal vocalist since Ruination. And he just gets better with every iteration. Thanks for this vid. Very helpful.
@@KardavoxAcademy oh my God please I've been dying to see someone's true reaction to that band. It's genuinely one of my favorites. It's also got members from Black Dahlia!
You ain't getting out of reacting to Horrendous that easily buddy. JfaC do be dope though. Davy is wild. Whole band is. Glad to see them back. Great analysis as usual.
0:25 - there's a whole album, and it rips. Jonny does a whole lot of absolute baller shit on the Serpent of Gnosis album, especially in The Colorless Capsules.
the album suneater sealed johnny as one of my favourite vocalists, he sounded so dark and sinister within the first two tracks of that record i never heard something so dark .
Awesome video, as ever, Mark! I've been dying for some more JFAC - Though John Davy, Al Glassman and Tony Sanmicandro (JFAB & Black Dhalia Murder) have a band called Serpent of Gnosis, really sick Deathgrind band. If you love Davy, his vocals are killer on the album. Thanks for the breakdown Mark! I don't comment on YT hardly ever, just wanted to say Liminal Rite was incredible.
Speaking of amazing vocalists named Jonny, Jonny Hawkins from Nothing More is definitely among my all time favourites. Maybe give their live performance of spirits a try, he does a lot of cleans but hes intense!
Love jonnys enunciation have ever since ruination it was kind of there on genesis but demonocracy is to me where he really came into his own vocally glad there back
As an Arizona native who was big into the deathcore and death metal scenes in the mid 2000's to early 2010s(Including huge into Viraemia btw 👍saw you guys live and promoted tf out of y'all online early on lol), I really think we need to remember to give more credit to Vehemence for really inspiring the brutal melodic death metal elements in some of the influential pioneering deathcore bands that hailed out of AZ like JFAC and Knights Of The Abyss. Vehemence was signed to Metal Blade and were the big dogs in the AZ extreme metal scene at the time when a lot of these AZ deathcore bands were coming up, and you can listen to Vehemence's songs from the albums Helping The World To See and God Was Created and I'm sure a lot of people could almost trick themselves into thinking it sounds like deathcore, just without being as focused on breakdowns. Because a lot of early deathcore bands borrowed so heavily from them when it comes to song/riff writing.
@@KardavoxAcademy Oh... oh well that doesn't matter if you were in the band back then or not. Look at it this way, everyone discusses how bands like JFAC changed genres over time, but in reality Jonny is the only original member of JFAC still in the band(and it's been that way for ages). So did JFAC really switch genres? Or is it just a different band altogether, that keeps the JFAC name because people know it? That's the conundrum of bands switching members. You may not have been in Viraemia back then, but you're a part of Viraemia now, that's all that matters. So fuck it I still saw your band live, it still counts haha. I'll never forget that dude with the 90 string, tree trunk lookin' ass bass guitar. It's a shame he died. I will say this much... you're helping Viraemia stick to their roots and continue doing the sound that made them popular back in the day. Let's put it this way, you at least continue that OG Viraemia style. Your vocals fit in perfectly next to the original EP. Which is dope af. Meanwhile JFAC's modern members don't even ATTEMPT to keep any trace amounts of the OG JFAC sound going. I've never understood why they don't at least attempt to give JFAC fans a bit of fanservice and IV drip us 1 single song per album that's at least KIND of reminiscent of the OG deathcore(or even Genesis ffs) style JFAC. If anything they just keep getting more prog and farther away from old JFAC. Still good... but so damn different. Idk, personally if I was in a band with such a big, old fanbase I'd want to surprise the OG fans with a throwback sounding track once in a while even if I wasn't in the band back then...
Fucking love La Dispute, I reckon Mark would dig them too, I know he's mentioned he's a big fan of mewithoutyou in the past and that's a similar sort of vibe
Haha you are correct, mewithoutYou is probably in my top 5 favorite bands! La Dispute never quite landed with me, but I do dig a few songs here and there
@@KardavoxAcademy I'd strongly suggest giving La Dispute another try, listen to the album Wildlife front to back if possible... If doing a whole album isn't feasible (due to living that dad life) then just do the mid-album 3 track run of "King Park", "Edward Benz, 27 Times" and "I See Everything" If you're not full-on ugly crying by the climax of I See Everything I will eat my hat! Speaking as a fellow dad myself, listening to that song with those lyrics absolutely fucking destroys me every single time... "January NiiineTEEEEN..." 😭😭😭
kinda misheard lyrics this time: Hi my name is Marc, I am in a band called "Cowboy Chef" xD. My brain seems to be really excited about the new Job for a Cowboy song and turns everything into cowboy stuff! And yes ofc I know his band is called Kardashev :D
The doom ep was the first time I ever heard the pig squeal vocals. Reminded me of cattle getting slaughtered or pigs. Very Texas chainsaw massacre-esque. This new stuff is amazing all around. They have definitely stepped up thier game vocally and musically. Brutally awesome.🤘😝🤘
Hey Mark! Is there any way to request a song that you'll definitely listen too? I already requested it months ago and you said you'll do it but it never happened I'm willing to donate money because I have to know how the vocalist produces those gnarly sounds. He's unreal but really small band so the likelyhood of someone liking the post to the top is very slim
Job For A Cowboy found DMT. Shit's about to get weird, y'all. Avenged Sevenfold got their hands on the stuff and look at their latest album lol. I, for one, welcome our new DMT overlords.
Most definitely subjective, but for me, some of my absolute favorite G.O.A.T. Deathcore Legends, in no particular order: Mitch Lucker (R.I.P.) - Suicide Silence (probably my favorite Deathcore God ever! O.G. that truly paved the way for Deathcore that we all love today!) Phil Bozeman - Whitechapel (my 2nd favorite, CLOSELY behind Mitch!) Alex Terrible - Slaughter to Prevail Dickie Allen - Infant Annihilator Tyler Shelton - Traitors Eddie Hermida - All Shall Perish (NOT his current gig' in Suicide Silence) Will Ramos - Lorna Shore CJ McCreery - Signs of the Swarm Brook Reeves - Impending Doom Kyle Anderson - Brand of Sacrifice Honorable Mentions: (Not sure if they "technically" count as Deathcore, but still, nonetheless): Marc Zelli - Paleface (Paleface Swiss) Randy Blythe - (OLD) Lamb of God/Burn the Priest Darius Tehrani - Spite Cheers all, let's see yours!
Looking to start your Metal Vocal Journey? Head over to www.kardavoxacademy.com to learn how to achieve your vocal goals! I offer both one-on-one private lessons and an exciting new vocal course - "False Cord Fundamentals"! This virtual course will give you everything you need to know to start your screaming journey. Learn the foundational technique for metal vocals from deathcore to blackmetal and metalcore to melodeath. This course puts SAFETY and EFFICIENCY FIRST. Listen to our Kardavox Alumni playlist to hear a small portion of the people I've helped! Click here! ---> ua-cam.com/play/PLUWlpPRyCEaZiPCurr6_lxxI1Y3qjB1-4.html
Jonny did vocals in Fleshwrought as well.
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There's that prominent bass I love so much.
Its so good
Nick does a fuckin great job. Since Demonocracy.
it's like they never left
🥲 I'm so glad they're back
It’s almost like this was just an unreleased track off of sun eater lol
They left for 9 years stupid lol
I mean the album name is moon healer so i think its probably a duo concept album
Johnny Davy and Trevor Strnad two of the best to ever do it.
Amen.
Lord strnad may he rest in peace.
Facts
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Rip
Johnny Davy's side project Serpent of Gnosis actually released a whole album in 2019. It's really good, check it out!
It's fucking amazing they need another merch drop
Actually this song gave me those vibes
@@Erullluvitar both Tony and Al and (I think) the drummer from Sun Eater worked on Serpent of Gnosis, so the project was really just a deathgrind version of Job. Only Nick (bassist) wasn't present. And thematically this song is actually an extension of the concept from SoG--the whole idea of pursuing hallucinogenic enlightenment being a double-edged sword.
He has another one called Fleshwrought with the guitarist from Animals As Leaders.
YESSS!! Love them!@@brandtcarroll9316
Imagine if we could get Jonny on the show
I would die
@@HydratedMonotheismMark would die
This band is like a fine wine gets better with time
I always loved how he can make a word with two syllables sound like 4
BRO!!! Idk why it worked but it did. Your demonstration at 5 min or so helped so much. I tried barking and got close to that false chord scream but this did it. Sounds like shit and feels scratchy everywhere but one position, but that shits locked in my brain now. I have a foundation to build on. Thank you sir
Hell yeah, that's awesome! Be sure to let me know how your progress goes - I love helping people!
I’ve been watching your content since 2019~2020, I had just recently checked out your band Kardashev and oh man, why the hell have I not listened sooner😅 Your band is phenomenal Mark, completely astonishing as is your teaching capability as a vocal coach. I have learned so much from just watching your videos, I’d even argue that taking the little bits of information you elaborate about in your analysis has helped me reach a vocal capability that I’m content and even surprised with. I’ve had silvered shadows, snow-sleep, and beyond sun and moon on repeat these past two weeks to sing along to and it’s just astonishing; not even to mention the songs themselves as ethereal as they are. Keep crushing it Mark! I am now a bigger fan than I ever was before ❤
Yo thank you so much for checking out our music and I'm so glad you dig it! We've got new stuff cookin, hopefully you dig it as well! much love!
@@KardavoxAcademy can’t wait man! I’m sure I’ll dig it!
my dude. i know there are a lot of vocal analysts and vocal coaches with youtubes now, but you're so easily the best of them that its not even fair. you clearly love teaching and you're so good at it, and your technical knowledge and the way you convey it is fantastic. your demonstrations are incredible and you just seem so passionate and excited and genuine about it all. you're the realest.
Mark, Schendzielos (bass) is a BEAST, especially with Nuclear Power Trio where he lets rip the grooviest of grooves.
No kidding. It's cool too, because I personally think you can hear him influencing himself. He's borrowing a lot of what he's learned in NPT in new JFAC and I'm super into it.
I had no idea that was the same guy!
His work with Havok was also fantastic, Hang Em High has been on repeat since release.
@@KardavoxAcademyNick Schendzielos (the bassist) is also the guy on this music video.
I've been so excited to see you react and analyze their new song
Giving tons of value. This is great stuff. I’m not a vocalist, but I’m a marketer. This is a great way to get new clients. Nicely done.
Gotta love their bass tone too! Kicks ass
If you haven't yet, check out the bassist's side project Nuclear Power Trio. His playing is a huuuge focus of their music.
@@RustyGonzoI didn’t know that. Nuclear Power Trio is awesome!
I’ve lived in Glendale AZ since 1998. JFAC was the shit in high school. Met Jonny a few times. We had an awesome metal scene in the Phoenix area in the 2003-2008 range
The best vocal analyst ever reacting the best metal vocalist ever!
I love how you broke down everything for it. I didnt pay as much attention to how complex this song is and how awesome Johnnys vocals actually are.
5:54 reminds me of Unfurling a Darkened Gospel live.
This is going to be their best release yet. Can’t wait for the release. Every single slaps
Really appreciate the bookmarks in the video! I'm not a vocalists so sometimes I skip ahead if its too in the weeds. (But dont stop doing it!)
Sick shirt, dude! Great breakdown.
Came to the channel hoping to find this and was not disappointed. AZ boys represent!
Fantastic analysis as always. Ballin shirt as well.
Yo thanks so much! And haha yeah when I saw a Final Fantasy shirt with a metal logo, I basically had no choice
The second single is freaking aweosme also!! Fretless bass miiiammm!
Easily my favorite song of the year. Do you believe Jonny is going to continue to innovate his sound in the album or refine what he’s already done?? He and Dickie Allen are the ones who made me want to do vocals myself.
I love seeing how excited he is
I was so excited for this video to come out because we both share the same love for Jonny Davy’s vocals. One of a kind. 🤘🏻
I would LOVE you to breakdown Orphan's high vocals. Completely unique and super interesting to listen to.
Would love to see some Black Crown Initiate on the channel. Fantastic vocalists and a great band overall.
After hearing the advice on getting comfortable with doing your screams as just speaking voices, I also now think Alex Jones can do great false chord screams.
Im waiting for your analysis of Inmortal disfigurement.😉
Well, he's not gonna react to anything CJ McCreery related.
@@pieceoftrashkeith Why is that?
I get why but weren't those accusations false though aside from him pissing or some shit@@DorKaschpor
@@HenryRuinsI think it's because he had some racist texts leak too. SeenFeen won't react to him for that reason
@@HenryRuins I have no idea what happened. :D
Jason Suecof produced it, so of course it sounds great.
Along with Jonny being an amazing vocalist, Nick is god mode on that bass. Talking with him at Mayhem Fest in Denver like 10 years ago is still on of the best days i've ever had. Plus Nick is a Colorado boy like myself :P
Fleshwrought and Serpent of Gnosis were two projects Jonny was in between JFAC albums.
Jonny is the most recognizable death voice in the business. And has been by far my favorite metal vocalist since Ruination. And he just gets better with every iteration. Thanks for this vid. Very helpful.
Him and trevor from dahlia are easily the most recognizable and influential. Rip trevor !
Jonny Davy did a side band called serpent of gnosis it's insanely good if you like heavy music
I gotta check it out!
@@KardavoxAcademy oh my God please I've been dying to see someone's true reaction to that band. It's genuinely one of my favorites. It's also got members from Black Dahlia!
You ain't getting out of reacting to Horrendous that easily buddy.
JfaC do be dope though. Davy is wild. Whole band is. Glad to see them back. Great analysis as usual.
Bro- That shirt is fucking awesome
0:25 - there's a whole album, and it rips. Jonny does a whole lot of absolute baller shit on the Serpent of Gnosis album, especially in The Colorless Capsules.
the album suneater sealed johnny as one of my favourite vocalists, he sounded so dark and sinister within the first two tracks of that record i never heard something so dark .
I need the shirt!!
Awesome video, as ever, Mark! I've been dying for some more JFAC - Though John Davy, Al Glassman and Tony Sanmicandro (JFAB & Black Dhalia Murder) have a band called Serpent of Gnosis, really sick Deathgrind band. If you love Davy, his vocals are killer on the album.
Thanks for the breakdown Mark! I don't comment on YT hardly ever, just wanted to say Liminal Rite was incredible.
Trevor Strnad from black dahlia murder was absolutely amazing! RIP 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Speaking of amazing vocalists named Jonny, Jonny Hawkins from Nothing More is definitely among my all time favourites. Maybe give their live performance of spirits a try, he does a lot of cleans but hes intense!
Love jonnys enunciation have ever since ruination it was kind of there on genesis but demonocracy is to me where he really came into his own vocally glad there back
As an Arizona native who was big into the deathcore and death metal scenes in the mid 2000's to early 2010s(Including huge into Viraemia btw 👍saw you guys live and promoted tf out of y'all online early on lol), I really think we need to remember to give more credit to Vehemence for really inspiring the brutal melodic death metal elements in some of the influential pioneering deathcore bands that hailed out of AZ like JFAC and Knights Of The Abyss.
Vehemence was signed to Metal Blade and were the big dogs in the AZ extreme metal scene at the time when a lot of these AZ deathcore bands were coming up, and you can listen to Vehemence's songs from the albums Helping The World To See and God Was Created and I'm sure a lot of people could almost trick themselves into thinking it sounds like deathcore, just without being as focused on breakdowns. Because a lot of early deathcore bands borrowed so heavily from them when it comes to song/riff writing.
That's a good point! Also, I'm not the OG vocalist of Viraemia, I just dd the last song they released with them!
@@KardavoxAcademy Oh... oh well that doesn't matter if you were in the band back then or not. Look at it this way, everyone discusses how bands like JFAC changed genres over time, but in reality Jonny is the only original member of JFAC still in the band(and it's been that way for ages).
So did JFAC really switch genres? Or is it just a different band altogether, that keeps the JFAC name because people know it? That's the conundrum of bands switching members. You may not have been in Viraemia back then, but you're a part of Viraemia now, that's all that matters. So fuck it I still saw your band live, it still counts haha. I'll never forget that dude with the 90 string, tree trunk lookin' ass bass guitar. It's a shame he died.
I will say this much... you're helping Viraemia stick to their roots and continue doing the sound that made them popular back in the day. Let's put it this way, you at least continue that OG Viraemia style. Your vocals fit in perfectly next to the original EP. Which is dope af. Meanwhile JFAC's modern members don't even ATTEMPT to keep any trace amounts of the OG JFAC sound going.
I've never understood why they don't at least attempt to give JFAC fans a bit of fanservice and IV drip us 1 single song per album that's at least KIND of reminiscent of the OG deathcore(or even Genesis ffs) style JFAC. If anything they just keep getting more prog and farther away from old JFAC. Still good... but so damn different.
Idk, personally if I was in a band with such a big, old fanbase I'd want to surprise the OG fans with a throwback sounding track once in a while even if I wasn't in the band back then...
My dude check out Darius from spites playthrough of Hangman, your analysis would kill it
“We can’t just shout our vocals”
La Dispute has left the chat
Fucking love La Dispute, I reckon Mark would dig them too, I know he's mentioned he's a big fan of mewithoutyou in the past and that's a similar sort of vibe
Haha you are correct, mewithoutYou is probably in my top 5 favorite bands! La Dispute never quite landed with me, but I do dig a few songs here and there
@@KardavoxAcademy I'd strongly suggest giving La Dispute another try, listen to the album Wildlife front to back if possible...
If doing a whole album isn't feasible (due to living that dad life) then just do the mid-album 3 track run of "King Park", "Edward Benz, 27 Times" and "I See Everything"
If you're not full-on ugly crying by the climax of I See Everything I will eat my hat! Speaking as a fellow dad myself, listening to that song with those lyrics absolutely fucking destroys me every single time... "January NiiineTEEEEN..." 😭😭😭
kinda misheard lyrics this time: Hi my name is Marc, I am in a band called "Cowboy Chef" xD. My brain seems to be really excited about the new Job for a Cowboy song and turns everything into cowboy stuff! And yes ofc I know his band is called Kardashev :D
Shout out to the FF shirt!!!
Please can we get a Darko US-live in studio IV reaction!! Tom barber at his best!
Fleshwrought was his other band they had 1 album in 2010 called Dementia/Dyslexia.
I had no idea! I'll give it a listen!
@@KardavoxAcademy happy to help, hope you enjoy it!
Can't forget Serpent Of Gnosis
Johnny Davy is absolute an s tier vocalist
Who's the second vocalist you said of your favorite trifecta? Alex something
Where did you get the FFVII shirt?!
I would love to see a analysis on chat mcreery
Jason Suecof mixed this album.... like all their others. So, yes! The mix is top-notch...
bass is still Nick Schendzielos shredding, one of my favs still
Check out Fleshwrought, it’s Johnny and OG drummer from Animals as Leaders
And Serpent Of Gnosis
*LIKE 👍
Not gonna ruin that...
The doom ep was the first time I ever heard the pig squeal vocals. Reminded me of cattle getting slaughtered or pigs. Very Texas chainsaw massacre-esque. This new stuff is amazing all around. They have definitely stepped up thier game vocally and musically. Brutally awesome.🤘😝🤘
Davy masterclass.
He did an entire album for a side band called Serpent of Gnosis
And also Fleshwrought
Hey Mark!
Is there any way to request a song that you'll definitely listen too?
I already requested it months ago and you said you'll do it but it never happened
I'm willing to donate money because I have to know how the vocalist produces those gnarly sounds. He's unreal but really small band so the likelyhood of someone liking the post to the top is very slim
Would be cool if you could check out Imminence - Desolation (Eddie Berg one take live performance)!
The goats.
Pls Check out The side project, serpent of Gnosis is super sick
How's trevor not on ur top 3? The things that man did with his voice was beyond his years.
serpent of gnosis was a full album not just one song
Job For A Cowboy found DMT. Shit's about to get weird, y'all. Avenged Sevenfold got their hands on the stuff and look at their latest album lol. I, for one, welcome our new DMT overlords.
Sun Eater was heavily inspired from what seemed to be DMT experiences.
The father's of Deathcore?
Who is hearing some The Black Dahlia Murder vibes? Love this track! 🤘🤘
Typo in your vid title: "Sweeping" should be "Seeping".
OOf, thankyou! Fixed it. Good catch!
Lovely bit of mild trolling in the video title
He did vocals for a one man band called fleshwrought.....well i guess two man
That's a cool ass band name, haha.
new JFAC? Check. Mark analysing JFAC? Cherry on the fucking top
It's just "The agony seeping storm" no "of"
Most definitely subjective, but for me, some of my absolute favorite G.O.A.T. Deathcore Legends, in no particular order:
Mitch Lucker (R.I.P.) - Suicide Silence (probably my favorite Deathcore God ever! O.G. that truly paved the way for Deathcore that we all love today!)
Phil Bozeman - Whitechapel (my 2nd favorite, CLOSELY behind Mitch!)
Alex Terrible - Slaughter to Prevail
Dickie Allen - Infant Annihilator
Tyler Shelton - Traitors
Eddie Hermida - All Shall Perish (NOT his current gig' in Suicide Silence)
Will Ramos - Lorna Shore
CJ McCreery - Signs of the Swarm
Brook Reeves - Impending Doom
Kyle Anderson - Brand of Sacrifice
Honorable Mentions:
(Not sure if they "technically" count as Deathcore, but still, nonetheless):
Marc Zelli - Paleface (Paleface Swiss)
Randy Blythe - (OLD) Lamb of God/Burn the Priest
Darius Tehrani - Spite
Cheers all, let's see yours!
Eh I wouldn’t put Johnny anywhere close to Travis.
I'm happy that they didn't go back to their roots. I'm glad they stayed out of the Deathcore lane
Other than the first EP they pretty much were never there
@@Mackathne hence the use of the word "roots" 😂👌
Funny how i've heard some people say that the new song is deathcore which isn't anywhere near the genre
@@HenryRuins It's OK. They're just wrong, and that's fine. Haha. I swear some people just genuniely don't understand how genre classification works.
He does a shit ton of tunneling in Serpents of Gnosis.