ngl, the RAH RAH is alright, looking at how he used to do it both before and when Sickness came out (see: the CBGB performance), the _real_ gripe is in “IS she alright, IS she insane, WILL she now run for her life in the battle THAT ENDS THIS DAY”, he sounds like he’s stepping on a dog, but looking at how long he’s been performing live i can’t blame his voice for ending up that way
@@aciddrive he may not do as well on some of the songs from Sickness, even though I still think he does most of those songs really well (just listen to him do Down With the Sickness now, and it still sounds great.) But his voice does actually sound better in some ways now, he can’t do some of the screams quite the same, but I think what he does really well is that he realizes his voice isn’t going to sound the same as it did when he was 20, so to account for that, he just writes music to fit his voice now. It still sounds really good, and it is still metal, just a little different sound. That’s where a lot of artists go wrong, they keep trying to write the same stuff that got them famous, not factoring in that their voice changes as they get older, plus people don’t want to listen to a band sing the exact same song with a different phrasing for 20 years. It sounds different, but still good, and it keeps your old fans listening, and keeps you relevant so that new fans can find your music. Writing Evolution was a genius move on the band’s part, especially coming off the tidal wave of Sound of Silence, because that song showed them that fans were open to the acoustic stuff if it was done right, so then they could write an album that still had your heavy metal songs in it, but also sprinkled some acoustic stuff to attract new fans. It is because of Evolution that I myself am a Disturbed fan. I loved Sound of Silence, then really liked Evolution, and slowly started listening to records like Ten Thousand Fists, and Indestructible, and within a year was listening to everything they’ve ever wrote.
@@grifyn882 you were not aware of why he sounds so different and can't scream? Because he is the only signed vocalist to successfully return to tours after having his vocal chords bleed (not once, but twice) due to terrible techniques.
That's a VERY unique cymbal set-up on the drum kit.... is that a common Disturbed occurrence? I can't say I've ever seen that style before, with cymbals fastened to a metallic rod structure built over the kit... it's trippy and futuristic! :3 Unique aesthetic, indeed.
Drum racks, they have been around for decades. This is a flashy two tier rack, with suspended cymbals. They do look cool. But to answer your question, Mike has always used a large cymbal setup, usually with a standard 1 tier rack, used to be Gibraltar, then Peral Icon racks.
Bro bass in this song is so fuckin good .
Aside from sounding like a friggin parrot whenever he does the “RAH-RAH”, I think he still does a fine job singing this song.
ngl, the RAH RAH is alright, looking at how he used to do it both before and when Sickness came out (see: the CBGB performance), the _real_ gripe is in “IS she alright, IS she insane, WILL she now run for her life in the battle THAT ENDS THIS DAY”, he sounds like he’s stepping on a dog, but looking at how long he’s been performing live i can’t blame his voice for ending up that way
@@aciddrive he may not do as well on some of the songs from Sickness, even though I still think he does most of those songs really well (just listen to him do Down With the Sickness now, and it still sounds great.) But his voice does actually sound better in some ways now, he can’t do some of the screams quite the same, but I think what he does really well is that he realizes his voice isn’t going to sound the same as it did when he was 20, so to account for that, he just writes music to fit his voice now. It still sounds really good, and it is still metal, just a little different sound. That’s where a lot of artists go wrong, they keep trying to write the same stuff that got them famous, not factoring in that their voice changes as they get older, plus people don’t want to listen to a band sing the exact same song with a different phrasing for 20 years. It sounds different, but still good, and it keeps your old fans listening, and keeps you relevant so that new fans can find your music. Writing Evolution was a genius move on the band’s part, especially coming off the tidal wave of Sound of Silence, because that song showed them that fans were open to the acoustic stuff if it was done right, so then they could write an album that still had your heavy metal songs in it, but also sprinkled some acoustic stuff to attract new fans. It is because of Evolution that I myself am a Disturbed fan. I loved Sound of Silence, then really liked Evolution, and slowly started listening to records like Ten Thousand Fists, and Indestructible, and within a year was listening to everything they’ve ever wrote.
😅😄😆🤣
If that's how a parrot sounds, I want 5 of them.
lmao
QWAAK QWAAK
Vlasov Sergey haha his quacks sound pretty lame here
Hahahaha i though my earphone is broken because qwaak qwaak! Hahahaha
David "Duck" Draiman.
@@SuzannePaat same
😁😁😁😁😁
Great camera angles! I feel like I'm on stage with them!
Ikr my fav song!!!
Electrifying performance, great Band DISTURBED! Powerful vocals Mr. David Draiman!
A parrot named Dio supplied the "rAWk rAWk" vocals hehe
This is a song that when played live, has suffered the ravages of those vocal bleeds that David went through... otherwise still excellent.
what bleeds with this singer ?
@@grifyn882 you were not aware of why he sounds so different and can't scream? Because he is the only signed vocalist to successfully return to tours after having his vocal chords bleed (not once, but twice) due to terrible techniques.
@@beyondleftfield4470 at least he adds some grit to his vocals and his singing voice sounds good too, unlike a certain serj tankian nowadays.
@@ben1ben serj tankian's case is unique and undocumented, you will rarely hear him scream, and his voice became so nasal in 5 years.
@@beyondleftfield4470 i think his vocals held up really well considering the bad tecniques, also he loves what he does, motivation is key.
Since when did his voice get so squeaky? Sounds like someone is rubbing there fingers on a balloon
LS SH He’s getting MGK old dude. He’s been straining his voice for decades
That dude has blown his voice out so much over the last 20 years, it's amazing that he can even still tour
Especially slipknot to both bands are crazy
@@lanemorse8612 his technique is 100% perfect, he's getting old and that's the only reason
donegan's mid finger for WHO that lie to you all 😆😎
Broo the bass 🔥🔥🔥🔥
rah rah!!! lie to me!!!
3:13 ĞĞĞĞĞĞAAAAAAAAWWWWwwww!!!!!!!!! 2:30 metal baby🤘🏼
Vocal performance sounds perfect to me, and I don't even like disturbed. the AH AH sounds a little weird though.
holy shit great live sound here!
nice bass sound
i never seen 3 band members so passionate before
That bass....
best song in the catalog
That bass tone though.
Its darkglass Pedal bro
Everything about that was freaking amazing!!!
Sounds like he’s performing a folk rendition
Volume button must be broken..
Bass saves the day)
ce son me rappel mes années lycée..nostalgie :/
The Best, my favorite ❤
I love this song
Badass
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Very great video
What language is that he is singing
He is speaking english:)
That's a VERY unique cymbal set-up on the drum kit.... is that a common Disturbed occurrence? I can't say I've ever seen that style before, with cymbals fastened to a metallic rod structure built over the kit... it's trippy and futuristic! :3 Unique aesthetic, indeed.
Drum racks, they have been around for decades. This is a flashy two tier rack, with suspended cymbals. They do look cool. But to answer your question, Mike has always used a large cymbal setup, usually with a standard 1 tier rack, used to be Gibraltar, then Peral Icon racks.
Bien joué le caméraman d'épaule,et le groupe je trouve qu'ils ont un beau jeu de scéne et pro.