I admire how they are each other’s cheerleader. They have nothing but great things to say about each member. That is probably a reason to their longevity.
I love that mastadon isn't a frontman with a group of forgettable band mates. It seems that they are ALL frontmen. Also it is obvious that this music comes from ALL of the members, from the heart and soul. The emotion put into every note, riff, verse, fill is genius. They all seem to be laid back and down to earth. I dont get a sense of superiority coming from them.
I feel that Brent is what you get when you put all your character skill points in musicianship. I can´t relate to him at all and just don´t get him when he speaks, but when I hear and see him play or sing he just opens portals in to other dimensions and stuff just makes sense. It´s so abstract and ineffable - I love it.
Brent is just shy and assumes this crazy identity when he's talking to press or media in any fashion imaginable. You should really watch out if you happen to hear him talk as his actual persona, because he usually puts the band under a lot of trouble with his unhinged "I don't give a fuck" attitude. I think this overall maniacalness he poses is just a joke he makes to reflect that Back in their early years, around Blood Mountain era, he once made fun about Dream Theater, said a lot of things that would brand him "homophobic", called James Jabrie "The gay looking guy who sings like an opera singer in a metal band" and John Myung the little girl etc. He obviously doesn't have any ill will about any of those guys, it's just how he expresses himself but things got difficult when he talks, and he seldom makes announcements or interacts with media, and in situations like this, he unleashes his trolling Edit: And as a longtime Dream Theater fan, his definitions about them sometimes make sense even to me, particularly James Labrie's ridicilous fashion preferences that hint what he thinks is "cool"
I'm a old dude, and a complete Randy Rhoads guitar head,and haven't really felt new music since the early 80's to 90's but Mastodon I've loved since they came out, they made me love music again, they are a incredible band, but they have progressed so much, it's a beautiful musical representation. I'm a 47 year old Black man from Houston Tx. ,and they are coming here in March, can't wait to see them for the first time. Congrats on the grammy guys you hella deserve it!!!!
As both a huge Mastodon fan and a cancer survivor myself, I love you all! What an inspiration this album is. It has depth and still rocks and really hits home for me since this was the year I was diagnosed and recovered from cancer. I got the pleasure to speak with you all in depth after your concert in Charleston, SC and you all are the real deal. You didn't have to talk to me, but each one of you came out and talked to me and we talked about cancer, and life and music and it still sticks with me just how much you all are sincere. Sincere in your music, sincere in your relationships with each other and your fans and sincerely great people. Thank you for all that you do as your music not only provides such a great escape but helps me and others dive into the creative and try to be bold in both music and life! This making of just drives home the passion that you all have for your craft. Keep it up. I love you guys!
This album came at the right time for me. I lost my Mom to cancer in November, 2016 and around the time this album came out, I was in a deep depression because of her death and other parts of life that spiraled out of control. Roots Remain has become my all time favorite song, such powerful lyrics and so much emotion. That song (and this whole album) really helped me start moving forward
It's not easy. My brother and I lost our favorite aunt to cancer 6 years ago too. Happy to hear your dealing with your moms passing through this amazing band. Music always helps. It helped us.
Troy, the bassy most funniest. Brann, the geniously drumming very ironic cleverest. Brent, the absolute melody and solo-most-masterest. Bill, the Riffest. Mastodon - THE most bestest band of our thyme.
This album had me cryin the first time i listened to it all the way through. Grown man, on a zero turn lawnmower, just cuttin grass and getting my mind and soul absolutely wrecked by Mastadon. Love these guys. Great album. 😊
Thank you, Mastodon. This album has spoken to me more than almost any other album ever. Arguably a top five for me. Roots Remain and Jaguar God were my personal two standouts. Long live the 'don
Crazy I just found these guys. But, ecstatic that I did. Its like being a kid again hearing zeppelin, rush or Zappa for the first time and then going back through the entire catalog opening up presents on Christmas day. I love mastadon.
I am a 47 year old Hard Rock/metal fan and my 32 year co worker told me to watch this doc and I did, And now I am obsessed with this album and he is happy because I have a huge back catalog to enjoy. Tool took way more than 10,000 Days to keep me interested lol
Not the fastest, not the heaviest, not the most recognized but to me the best f...ing metal band now!!!! Thanks a lot guys u mean very much....from colombia.
"You have to find the light even when you can't see it or imagine it you have to get to the end wherever that might be because speaking in terms of time that is everything" ~Troy Sanders. Man life has really got me hurting and fucked up but at least Mastodon has always been there for me ...
I am a two-time cancer survivor, so based on what your emotional connection to this album is, I appreciate how it touches me as well. You guys rock..hard....all the time. I too am a musician, and your music actually has repeatedly given me the motivation ( especially with Crack The Skye and Emperor) to keep playing rock and roll into my older years (I turn 55 this April), and I still hang with the yunguns on stage. Thank you for not compromising, and please, keep on Mastodoning. God Bless!
This album to me is a culmination of the experimenting and inclusion of a wider field of influences, musically. It, to me, is a very musical and musically mature album, but I feel that there is more heaviness and aggression in this album than the previous albums, going back to Crack the Skye. This album also hits me very intensely, as someone who was diagnosed in June of last year. It has been very helpful to listen to these guys talk about their experiences, and listening to the music that resulted from them pouring the emotional, mental, and spiritual reaction to what is happening in their personal lives. I'm trying to put my emotions and frustrations, and all the other reactions (way too much to discuss here) into my own music. I write lyrics. play guitar and, obviously, bass. I just can't seem to get my software and hardware to play nice together. Also, trying to pour myself into building a musical instrument company (basses, guitars, components for both, as well as aftermarket components for existing drum kits), and building a charitable foundation to get music, musical instruments, and music education back in schools, and to help provide housing for families that are needing to travel to seek care and treatment for fighting cancer. I have time for this because my (ex)boss fired me when he found out I had been diagnosed. He figured I would be missing some time away from running his machine shop. So I have time, just not a lot of money. If you are fighting this disease, believe you will win! You can and will! Cancer feeds on glucose, so starve the cancer by keeping your blood sugar low. It's working well for me. Thank you Mastodon for the musical integrity, the honesty, and the heavy as fuck brutality in the music! \m/
These guys are in my age bracket (I'm 45) and their attitude towards their craft is so healthy. Yeah, I know, their vocals live aren't the best. I don't care, I'm such a fan.
Adolph Oliver Bush the thing is why the fuck dont they get someone like a full blown awesome vocalist? I mean why not they would go to a different dimension. Otherwise awesome band
Ever been in a band, sir? It's like having 4 girlfriends, and if you have chemistry, and can get along, you DO NOT fuck that up. I see your point, but what they do works just fine.
Ive seen them live twice within the past year and id say Troy does an excellent job singing live. Brent is getting better, and Brann is awesome when he sings.
ozzylaza if they got a designated lead vocalist I think the dynamic of the band would change. This band is awesome and so hilarious. I don't think they would be the same band If they got a lead vocalist.
I watched this doc when they released it in parts, and having had some family members go through cancer, some surviving some passing, I felt some connection to this album. Then, a couple months ago I found out I have cancer, and the sentiment and the way they talk about cancer and how it drove this album has hit me even harder. Mastodon's music has gotten me through some rough times, and this album is going to be no different. I can't count the amount of times their music has given me chills; keep pumping out emotion evoking music, and keep evolving as a band! Love it!
I didn't start listening to you guys until "once more around the sun" and instantly fell in love and related to your music. I have gone back to the start and listened to the remission demo right up until today. I can't get enough. I hope you guys go another 20 years busting out your music. I am a Dummer so I was instantly drawn by Brann and aspire but you guys are a magical group of musicians and I appreciate what each of of you bring to the table. Brent, love Fiend without a face. Thankyou for putting out this video, great inside look into your past and present motivations. I have flown to Vancouver several times to see you play (Calgary, AB) and I consider it money well spent. I'd love to meet you guys backstage sometime. Would be a dream come true for this 42yr old. I have every one of your Tees and wear the black embroidered snap dress shirts to every important event I attend with pride. Rock on!
I just got into this band, the music never really did anything for me but then I saw them a couple weeks ago and it finally clicked. I got Blood Mountain, next will be this album, and then Leviathan
Late comment I know, but Brent is a monster hybrid picker (using thr pick and fingers at the same time). Learning his parts can get tricky if you don't know that's how he picks his leads
Mastodon is my favorite band of all time! I play them all the time at work in the kitchen when I can, just rockin' out for years since I first heard the hunter
I grew up in southern Calif during the 50s,60s. Hearing Mastodon has sparked my interest in music again. To me, they are a progressive fusion of rock, metal, classical, jazz all wrapped up in one incredible machine.
52:25 damn that hit me hard with brann writing the lyrics and singing it to his friend bill... in addition to the best emotional solo imo coming from brent 53:20. My favorite song from mastodon will forever be "Roots remain."
It’s so refreshing to watch and see a band of this caliber and size be able to put their egos aside and work together to put out the best version of their music. You can really tell they all vibe and understand each other...other musicians should watch this and take note - respect all around.
I grew up in the same area as Brann and Bill and they are the most humble guys. Even played a show in Brann's basement...club Brann. These guys have reached the point where they should be. Love all their music and yet they remain so humble, but that's what makes them all so great beyond their greatness. They're definitely a band that was meant to be!
Now knowing the story behind this album, it means so much more to me. I lost my grandfather to cancer on December 6th, 2003. And this was uploaded so close to that date that it really hits close to home. My mother was also diagnosed with breast cancer a few years back. Thankfully after a mastectomy and intensive chemo, she's in remission and still cancer free. I may not have shared the same experiences the band has, but I somewhat understand the feelings associated. My grandfather's passing set loose mental illness sleeper cells that I had to confront a couple years back and even after all this time, I still don't know how to properly handle the situations that have bore their ugly faces. I'm just some random dude from the assend of nowhere Illinois. But please, if you guys are dealing with depression or any other mental illness, talk to someone. I was blind and arrogant to the fact I was having issues. Every album since Crack the Skye has always resonated with me. I don't know what I'd do if albums like those became no more.
I understand this as well. After losing my grandfather to cancer as well as my grandmother from natural causes (they died two weeks apart) I slammed "Emperor of Sand" on repeat and it really helped me out during that time as well. I still jam it on a regular basis. Love Mastodon
I have so much respect to Mastodon for having this kind of subject as their album theme. Their work ethic is no joke tho, they enjoy it so much being musicians.
I love documentaries like this. A very nice breakdown of the songs, closer look to what you could have missed, and you start appreciating the album even more!!
One of the hardest things to listen. I lost my dad a years prior to this album and when it was released i cried so so much and healed so so much. Such a masterpiece, such a healer, such a companion... so much beauty
I’ve been a fan since the beginning and these guys just keep getting better like a fine wine. They have more creativity and diversity in a single song than most metal bands have in an entire album. Easily my favorite band. Phenomenal album.
Ive never watched documentaries for bands. Ive always loved music and been obsessed with bands, but never been the one to research much or get too obsessed with the members. I usually just appreciate the music. But I've met Mastodon twice now, and they are just so amazing and humble and wonderful humans to the point I now just cant get enough of watching their genuine amazing personalities.
So grateful for this, and for Mastodon as a whole - the human beings, the men, the friends who make this insanely worthwhile sonic art…poignant, layered, pummelling, nuanced, catchy, powerful and timeless :) Their life-ethos is also extremely kindred and positive...don’t bottle away fear, anger or pain...channel it into something beautiful and that tells a story for others :) I must have put on ‘The Making of Blood Mountain’, also about the same duration as this Behind The Scenes documentary ( EOS and BM have lots of shared DNA in my observations, from the central figure of the cover art to the Hero’s Journey concept), about 100 times now…sometimes as a refuge that takes me back to the simpler early 2000’s, though theres plenty of these modern times to love :) I already know I’ll be putting this Documentary on in the same way :) One thing that hasn’t changed with the Mastodudes is their authenticity and sincerity as people and artists, and that unto itself is something I’ve connected with deeply, but add to that the fact of their music being this so sweeping and multifaceted and interplaying-between-cerebral-and-mythical-and-heavy-as-all-fuck… What else can I say? Life-long favourite band, and among my favourite and most kindred human beings on this earth:) Would love to know what Brent thinks of The Shape Of Water (love letter to the Creature from the Black Lagoon), and what Bill thinks of The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi (since theyre both such avid fans of those respectively) :) This is why I call them my ‘metal bro-uncles’, they take their art seriously, but not themselves, and they’re comfortable exploring other interest in music, film, books and more. Gotta stay eclectic to get the most out of life, I reckon :)
Antony L No probs my friend, I feel same! Glad to know I’m not the only one either! :D What’s Your #1 Mastodon record? I’m Blood Mountain all the way - endlessly revisitable, because it shares DNA with Joseph Campbell’s Monomyth, like Star Wars - I always put it on when I have a hectic/seemingly insurmountable task to overcome :D I love them all so much, but here’s the ‘order’: 1) Blood Mountain 2) Leviathan 3) Crack The Skye 4) Remission 5) Emperor Of Sand 6) Call Of The Mastodon 7) The Hunter 8) Once More Round The Sun What’s yours? :D
I’ve seen them live 5 times now and the crowd never truly appreciates them..... They’re a musicians musician.... Which makes them even more impressive in my eyes 🤘
Mastodon fucking rule!! I have grew up listening to the beast from when I was 12 and now I'm 27 I have changed along the way like the music but like myself they have never lost there roots just learned listened and moved forward!! Cold dark place is one amazing album people I've gone away forever.....
I've seen them live last monday at Milan. Thanks for the amazing show, guys! Scott Kelly is an amazing singer and you are all great musicians. Love from Italy!
That tambourine and egg shaker are so metal. i mean how many drummers actually know how to play a triangle? Trance metal!! love the sense of humor, freedom, and exploration.
Hands down my favorite Mastodon album! Every song just reaches out and grabs me. Absolutely love it. And the killer drums on Jaguar God, like gunshots. Every track is great.
I'm ashamed to say that I just got turned on to Mastodon, and after seeing this I'm hooked. A cancer survivor myself, this hits home in so many ways! True musicianship in every aspect! Every song I have heard just makes me like the band more, and writing about real shit!!!
Andrew Avilez and I want to hear Andromeda and Jaguar God instrumentals so bad... would be awesome on a double or triple LP. Full normal album on one and instrumental on other!
I can not adequately convey the love I have for each of you as people, and for the collective Mastodon. Gorgeous music. Just gorgeous. I could watch this documentary daily the rest of my life. May the years be long, and the viewings many. Thank you for the Emperor of Sand. You composed and created the album of my life. I am that wanderer in the sand.
I was sincerely touched by this documentary and the album because I have a similar experience; You guys are so fascinating and endearing with who you are and what you create. Rock on🤘🏼
I want Ryan and George at Lost in Vegas to check out Mastodon. Don't know if any of you are familiar with them and what they do. They listen to music they never heard before and react to it. Unlike others out there they are fun to watch. Been thinking of which song from the Mastodon catalogue to choose. The're not much fan of screaming vocals so that means no Remission, Leviathan or Blood Mountain I'm afraid. As much as I love Crack the Sky it may not be the best album to start with in this case. So I've been looking at the albums that lean towards mainstream post Crack the Skye. The song has to have crunchy riffs, a beautiful Brent solo, good melodies, nice transitions and lyrics to match ('cause they read and interpret the lyrics). Almost every song on Emperor of Sand qualifies. I think Sultan's Curse or Roots Remain would be the best choice. What do you guys think?
@@janb4406 both songs suck for introducing them. I found them from B&T on Need for speed Most wanted, but that's not a song that works for everyone. I think curl of the burl, sultan's curse, or jaguar god would have been best. Everything from CtS sucks for introductions because, while it is a good album it was their first time doing their current sound and it was rough. Honestly, most of the songs on Once More round the sun would work too. I hope they revisit them, but I doubt it.
I only discovered your music recently and thank my lucky stars I did. The world is a better place with your musical honesty and integrity in it. blessed are those who bask in your creative majesty!
Brilliant. Had the pleasure of jamming with Billy on Saturday night backstage for an hour, solidly down to earth guy, easy to get along with and have a laugh- great player and makes some beautiful music. All of them are so down to earth, awesome people. I won’t forget what he taught me for sure. Gig was epic which is just standard for these guys
My dad just recently died from Corona. For days, The Last Baron was a song I kept replaying again and again, the way I would an album from any other band I love. I've only discovered Mastodon within the last few weeks. I'm walking away from the hospital after being told my dad has 0% chance of recovery. He had a month of machines pumping his lungs and blood to keep him alive. Even the doctors didn't know if he was awake to experience all the pain that went with it.. I get to my car, and Jaguar God is playing, next on my playlist. I cried, hard. It felt like the song was digging the misery out of me. Now I'm watching this and I learn that the motivation behind this band's concepts was the death of loved ones.
i don't know why this album is getting hate. It's fuckin fantastic.
Hog Blockula the main reason is less Brent singing.
That's why people like Cold Dark Place more.
because it has hooks. It's like cancer to metal elitists with something to prove
Because if they put out Remission every two years they'd still be playing clubs in Atlanta.
For me it’s their best album
Totally agree. I think this is their best album since Crack the Skye. It has the best elements of all their albums rolled into one
“I played more than one note a couple of times” - Brent Hinds
Troy, in his hot tub. Fully clothed. I love this band.
Troy is funny as fuck man
That footage of him camouflaged, i cried a little
I thought I accidentally turned on Duck Dynasty for a second
I did nooooot anticipate the bright pink house either
24:40 "when Hitler delivered the Gettysburg address, that's the amp he used" - Dailor, Brann 2017
Precisely my sense of humor
I admire how they are each other’s cheerleader. They have nothing but great things to say about each member. That is probably a reason to their longevity.
So true. They have each others backs.
@@rubaidaallen2764 bandmates and true friends. I wish I could have these kind of friends surrounding me now
I love that mastadon isn't a frontman with a group of forgettable band mates. It seems that they are ALL frontmen. Also it is obvious that this music comes from ALL of the members, from the heart and soul. The emotion put into every note, riff, verse, fill is genius. They all seem to be laid back and down to earth. I dont get a sense of superiority coming from them.
LMFAO when Brent says "Oh my goodness you have the voice of Fergie mixed with Jesus"
AllthetimeIturnaroundbrother'sgatherroundalwayslookingatmeupanddownlookingat you crumble to the grou-ou-ound, made me want to run awaaaaaay.
And he’s right
Step Brothers quote
I feel that Brent is what you get when you put all your character skill points in musicianship. I can´t relate to him at all and just don´t get him when he speaks, but when I hear and see him play or sing he just opens portals in to other dimensions and stuff just makes sense. It´s so abstract and ineffable - I love it.
I think he looks effable. 5/10
It's all the brain damage and alcoholism, he's a genius that man, but he's definitely been through some stuff
@@sub0sandwich32 i hope im that cool after my alcoholism
I think you all underestimate his capacity for fuckery. The guy loves to joke and confuse people on interviews for the sake of it.
Brent is just shy and assumes this crazy identity when he's talking to press or media in any fashion imaginable. You should really watch out if you happen to hear him talk as his actual persona, because he usually puts the band under a lot of trouble with his unhinged "I don't give a fuck" attitude. I think this overall maniacalness he poses is just a joke he makes to reflect that
Back in their early years, around Blood Mountain era, he once made fun about Dream Theater, said a lot of things that would brand him "homophobic", called James Jabrie "The gay looking guy who sings like an opera singer in a metal band" and John Myung the little girl etc.
He obviously doesn't have any ill will about any of those guys, it's just how he expresses himself but things got difficult when he talks, and he seldom makes announcements or interacts with media, and in situations like this, he unleashes his trolling
Edit: And as a longtime Dream Theater fan, his definitions about them sometimes make sense even to me, particularly James Labrie's ridicilous fashion preferences that hint what he thinks is "cool"
Everyone talking seriously about the album. Except Brent. You do you Brent.
Scriptosaurus rex "I think one of the songs is about Satan."
Lol we didn't have to use delay because we were already delayed. Then we ran that through a delay pedal.
I wanted to break records. Not like LPS , but like a guiness world record
I like how the only time he was being serious, he was smoking a blunt haha
He's the greatest drummer to ever flimaty flam. Flam flam flim flam
This might be the best ”making of” music documentary ever made. It’s from the heart.
Linus Wärn i
Gojira needs to make a documentary like this one. That would be awesome.
Linus Wärn totally agreed
Linus Wärn crack the Skye is a good one to
Baroness making of Purple is great too.
Troys vocals are just massive. i mean they are all amazing singers. but god damn, troy practically climbs out of his body when he sings.
I love how selfless these guys all are. There's nobody in the band trying to steal the spotlight or take all the credit. It's so refreshing.
Brent Hinds mouthing his solos is my new ringtone.
I saw this comment when this part came in
I feel like every Mastodon fan should watch this to get a better understanding of just what this record means to the band. God, I love this band man.
I'm a old dude, and a complete Randy Rhoads guitar head,and haven't really felt new music since the early 80's to 90's but Mastodon I've loved since they came out, they made me love music again, they are a incredible band, but they have progressed so much, it's a beautiful musical representation. I'm a 47 year old Black man from Houston Tx. ,and they are coming here in March, can't wait to see them for the first time. Congrats on the grammy guys you hella deserve it!!!!
Elmo Scott
Don’t know what you’re jamming but I’d reccomend Baroness, Moon Tooth, Gojira and Tool for now. 🍻
I would recommend Tool to anyone, but Baroness is on point. Elmo, start with A Horse Called Golgotha and go from there.
Hope you enjoyed that show.
Bro....your not old. We are all timeless.
Did you like the show? Bet it was dope
I love how Brent offers no actual insight at all. Hahahaha
Brendan McDonald probably because he wasn’t really involved with the writing. It’s basically the brann and bill show.
Tyler Jacobson I know it's just funny to me because why would we expect anything else from Brent anyway? Haha
But surely from space he held ALL the oversight?
I feel like that guy who knocked him out scrambled his brain.. he’s been getting weirder and weirder since then, ya know? I can’t be the only one lol
nathaniel hughes wait what when did he get knocked out?
As both a huge Mastodon fan and a cancer survivor myself, I love you all! What an inspiration this album is. It has depth and still rocks and really hits home for me since this was the year I was diagnosed and recovered from cancer. I got the pleasure to speak with you all in depth after your concert in Charleston, SC and you all are the real deal. You didn't have to talk to me, but each one of you came out and talked to me and we talked about cancer, and life and music and it still sticks with me just how much you all are sincere. Sincere in your music, sincere in your relationships with each other and your fans and sincerely great people. Thank you for all that you do as your music not only provides such a great escape but helps me and others dive into the creative and try to be bold in both music and life! This making of just drives home the passion that you all have for your craft. Keep it up. I love you guys!
Josh Borders well said that man! Stay well brother
This album came at the right time for me. I lost my Mom to cancer in November, 2016 and around the time this album came out, I was in a deep depression because of her death and other parts of life that spiraled out of control. Roots Remain has become my all time favorite song, such powerful lyrics and so much emotion. That song (and this whole album) really helped me start moving forward
It's not easy. My brother and I lost our favorite aunt to cancer 6 years ago too. Happy to hear your dealing with your moms passing through this amazing band. Music always helps. It helped us.
Roots remain is how my father got through his aunts death
There is not a single song I skip over on this record. Beautifully done Mastodon.
Has there ever been?
I'd say Brent is one of the few unique guitarists there is in the modern world, I've never heard anyone sound anything quite like him.
Fully agreed. He's one of a kind.
He's a modern Jimmy Page, legendary solos.
Such a kickass album
This is the realest studio documentary I've ever watched. What a band.
Troy, the bassy most funniest.
Brann, the geniously drumming very ironic cleverest.
Brent, the absolute melody and solo-most-masterest.
Bill, the Riffest.
Mastodon - THE most bestest band of our thyme.
The Wolf you feed you 12 years old?
13 next week. How about you?
@@kyurox603 happy belated bro
@@kyurox603 he's 15 now
Us is learning. We all is
Bill is so seriously down to earth. It really seemed like he changed when his mom passed. Mastodon is so freaking awesome
This album had me cryin the first time i listened to it all the way through. Grown man, on a zero turn lawnmower, just cuttin grass and getting my mind and soul absolutely wrecked by Mastadon. Love these guys. Great album. 😊
We share a very similar life lol.
We didn't need an effect.. we just used that natural delay... And ran it through a delay pedal.
Congrats on the Grammy Nom boys! Well deserved recognition!
Bro many seem unhappy of that..why ?
Grammy winners. They deserved it. They earned it.
Damn right.
Drugs did Brent once... they woke up in hospital a month later swearing they would never do it again.
Critstix Darkspear dirty B hinds is one hell of a drug
Thank you, Mastodon. This album has spoken to me more than almost any other album ever. Arguably a top five for me. Roots Remain and Jaguar God were my personal two standouts. Long live the 'don
Also my 2 album favorites! \m/
Crazy I just found these guys. But, ecstatic that I did. Its like being a kid again hearing zeppelin, rush or Zappa for the first time and then going back through the entire catalog opening up presents on Christmas day.
I love mastadon.
This documentary added a lot to me to fully understand this album.
Amazing how far the vocals have come... Sooo glad Brent pushes Brann to sing!!... Super impressive 🤘
I am a 47 year old Hard Rock/metal fan and my 32 year co worker told me to watch this doc and I did, And now I am obsessed with this album and he is happy because I have a huge back catalog to enjoy. Tool took way more than 10,000 Days to keep me interested lol
Not the fastest, not the heaviest, not the most recognized but to me the best f...ing metal band now!!!! Thanks a lot guys u mean very much....from colombia.
"Brann starts singing, and I'm like... Oh my goodness, you have a voice of Fergie mixed with Jesus"
Shit myself laughing
😂😂😂 The man can sing though. Amazing drummer and he can sing. Love that.
He's quoting the scene in Step Brothers in which Brennen first sings in front of Dale
@@Gabe-1997 Never seen it. So I guess look stupid :P
Can’t get enough of this masterpiece! I hope they make one about Hushed and grim
Did you see it? Came out the other day
@@mistergoat7357 oh yeah. Amazing as always
@@homelesspete4738 best one imo ever about a band and a record. Glad you got to see it
~ Your wish has been granted ~
*GONG*
"You have to find the light even when you can't see it or imagine it you have to get to the end wherever that might be because speaking in terms of time that is everything" ~Troy Sanders. Man life has really got me hurting and fucked up but at least Mastodon has always been there for me ...
Absolutely amazing, we are lucky that Mastodon exists.
Casual fan before i watched this, now I totally love these guys.
Same here
I am a two-time cancer survivor, so based on what your emotional connection to this album is, I appreciate how it touches me as well. You guys rock..hard....all the time. I too am a musician, and your music actually has repeatedly given me the motivation ( especially with Crack The Skye and Emperor) to keep playing rock and roll into my older years (I turn 55 this April), and I still hang with the yunguns on stage. Thank you for not compromising, and please, keep on Mastodoning. God Bless!
This album to me is a culmination of the experimenting and inclusion of a wider field of influences, musically. It, to me, is a very musical and musically mature album, but I feel that there is more heaviness and aggression in this album than the previous albums, going back to Crack the Skye.
This album also hits me very intensely, as someone who was diagnosed in June of last year. It has been very helpful to listen to these guys talk about their experiences, and listening to the music that resulted from them pouring the emotional, mental, and spiritual reaction to what is happening in their personal lives.
I'm trying to put my emotions and frustrations, and all the other reactions (way too much to discuss here) into my own music. I write lyrics. play guitar and, obviously, bass. I just can't seem to get my software and hardware to play nice together. Also, trying to pour myself into building a musical instrument company (basses, guitars, components for both, as well as aftermarket components for existing drum kits), and building a charitable foundation to get music, musical instruments, and music education back in schools, and to help provide housing for families that are needing to travel to seek care and treatment for fighting cancer. I have time for this because my (ex)boss fired me when he found out I had been diagnosed. He figured I would be missing some time away from running his machine shop. So I have time, just not a lot of money.
If you are fighting this disease, believe you will win! You can and will! Cancer feeds on glucose, so starve the cancer by keeping your blood sugar low. It's working well for me.
Thank you Mastodon for the musical integrity, the honesty, and the heavy as fuck brutality in the music! \m/
I just got the Cold Dark Place 10" vinyl EP today! Thank God for Mastodon!
Thånøs great album. I like all of the ep's yust something else..
has anyone ever thought that Brent's vocals sound like Ozzy osbourne? Also, i think Brent is slowly turning into John C. Reilly
On the chorus of "Toe To Toes" he definitely sounds like 90's Ozzy!
Yeah, I've always thought that. I'm surprised more people don't mention it.
Brent actually is turning into a Norse god
Matthew Skiles You're in for a treat exploring their back catalog.
He does sound like ozzy and I agree he is looking alot more like john c riley with each year
These guys are in my age bracket (I'm 45) and their attitude towards their craft is so healthy. Yeah, I know, their vocals live aren't the best. I don't care, I'm such a fan.
Adolph Oliver Bush the thing is why the fuck dont they get someone like a full blown awesome vocalist? I mean why not they would go to a different dimension. Otherwise awesome band
Ever been in a band, sir? It's like having 4 girlfriends, and if you have chemistry, and can get along, you DO NOT fuck that up. I see your point, but what they do works just fine.
Ive seen them live twice within the past year and id say Troy does an excellent job singing live. Brent is getting better, and Brann is awesome when he sings.
I went to see them recently and their vocals are impeccable.
ozzylaza if they got a designated lead vocalist I think the dynamic of the band would change. This band is awesome and so hilarious. I don't think they would be the same band If they got a lead vocalist.
No matter how many times I hear it, that last bit of 'Ancient Kingdoms' always gets me a little misty-eyed.
Easily my favourite album of theirs. A culmination of all the great soundscapes that this band is capable of.
Give us Making of Crack the Skye back on youtube
@caantaru09
Wish granted!
Loved these episodes when they came out!
1:00:36 - Troy's voice is out of this world.
There's something David Gilmour turned to 11 about Brent's soloing, what a player, uniquely familiar phrasing, just.awesome!
He likes them loooong bends!
I watched this doc when they released it in parts, and having had some family members go through cancer, some surviving some passing, I felt some connection to this album. Then, a couple months ago I found out I have cancer, and the sentiment and the way they talk about cancer and how it drove this album has hit me even harder. Mastodon's music has gotten me through some rough times, and this album is going to be no different. I can't count the amount of times their music has given me chills; keep pumping out emotion evoking music, and keep evolving as a band! Love it!
Hope you're doing well bro
I know it's been a year, but I hope you're doing well.
Are you ok now mate? Or still fighting? Hope we can hear from you soon. Good luck from a fellow member of the Mastodon fans family
32:15 you can tell he's expressing himself on the guitar. Beautiful!
I didn't start listening to you guys until "once more around the sun" and instantly fell in love and related to your music. I have gone back to the start and listened to the remission demo right up until today. I can't get enough. I hope you guys go another 20 years busting out your music. I am a Dummer so I was instantly drawn by Brann and aspire but you guys are a magical group of musicians and I appreciate what each of of you bring to the table. Brent, love Fiend without a face. Thankyou for putting out this video, great inside look into your past and present motivations. I have flown to Vancouver several times to see you play (Calgary, AB) and I consider it money well spent. I'd love to meet you guys backstage sometime. Would be a dream come true for this 42yr old. I have every one of your Tees and wear the black embroidered snap dress shirts to every important event I attend with pride. Rock on!
What a group of amazing musicians.
Let's all take a moment to acknowledge that not only are they are a great band but they are great friends.
Sultan’s Curse
7:49 - Show Yourself
16:00 - Steambreather
22:30 - Andromeda
34:00 - Clandestiny
42:15 - Scorpion Breath
43:50 - The Theme of Emperor of Sand
47:20 - Roots Remain
55:28 - Vocals
1:02:40 - Jaguar God
I just got into this band, the music never really did anything for me but then I saw them a couple weeks ago and it finally clicked. I got Blood Mountain, next will be this album, and then Leviathan
Brents playing is crazy. I didn't realize he plays his solos with chicken pickin. That's pretty cool.
Late comment I know, but Brent is a monster hybrid picker (using thr pick and fingers at the same time). Learning his parts can get tricky if you don't know that's how he picks his leads
Amazing documentary. Charmingly low budget and funny and really illuminates the album. Really enjoyed this. Made me appreciate what you do even more.
this is beautiful....i will always have a huge place in my heart for these 4 guys.
Mastodon is my favorite band of all time! I play them all the time at work in the kitchen when I can, just rockin' out for years since I first heard the hunter
The vocals are amazing on this album.
I'm sure if Bill did a couple of growls and gutturals they would've sounded just as impeccable as the rest of these vocals.
I grew up in southern Calif during the 50s,60s. Hearing Mastodon has sparked my interest in music again. To me, they are a progressive fusion of rock, metal, classical, jazz all wrapped up in one incredible machine.
I love how Brann thinks about music as if it's a "movie" in his head. I do the same thing. I hope they never stop killin' it.
52:25 damn that hit me hard with brann writing the lyrics and singing it to his friend bill... in addition to the best emotional solo imo coming from brent 53:20. My favorite song from mastodon will forever be "Roots remain."
It’s so refreshing to watch and see a band of this caliber and size be able to put their egos aside and work together to put out the best version of their music. You can really tell they all vibe and understand each other...other musicians should watch this and take note - respect all around.
I grew up in the same area as Brann and Bill and they are the most humble guys. Even played a show in Brann's basement...club Brann. These guys have reached the point where they should be. Love all their music and yet they remain so humble, but that's what makes them all so great beyond their greatness. They're definitely a band that was meant to be!
Now knowing the story behind this album, it means so much more to me. I lost my grandfather to cancer on December 6th, 2003. And this was uploaded so close to that date that it really hits close to home. My mother was also diagnosed with breast cancer a few years back. Thankfully after a mastectomy and intensive chemo, she's in remission and still cancer free. I may not have shared the same experiences the band has, but I somewhat understand the feelings associated. My grandfather's passing set loose mental illness sleeper cells that I had to confront a couple years back and even after all this time, I still don't know how to properly handle the situations that have bore their ugly faces. I'm just some random dude from the assend of nowhere Illinois. But please, if you guys are dealing with depression or any other mental illness, talk to someone. I was blind and arrogant to the fact I was having issues. Every album since Crack the Skye has always resonated with me. I don't know what I'd do if albums like those became no more.
I understand this as well. After losing my grandfather to cancer as well as my grandmother from natural causes (they died two weeks apart) I slammed "Emperor of Sand" on repeat and it really helped me out during that time as well. I still jam it on a regular basis. Love Mastodon
I have so much respect to Mastodon for having this kind of subject as their album theme. Their work ethic is no joke tho, they enjoy it so much being musicians.
What makes this band great is these guys love each other and the music they make together
I love documentaries like this. A very nice breakdown of the songs, closer look to what you could have missed, and you start appreciating the album even more!!
One of the hardest things to listen. I lost my dad a years prior to this album and when it was released i cried so so much and healed so so much. Such a masterpiece, such a healer, such a companion... so much beauty
I love how on the surface Brent is just a crackhead but the second he picks up a guitar it’s pure fucking magic
I’ve been a fan since the beginning and these guys just keep getting better like a fine wine. They have more creativity and diversity in a single song than most metal bands have in an entire album. Easily my favorite band. Phenomenal album.
Great job! Best band documentary I’ve seen in years. You guys rock thank you very much- see you in portland!! Rip city
Ive never watched documentaries for bands. Ive always loved music and been obsessed with bands, but never been the one to research much or get too obsessed with the members. I usually just appreciate the music. But I've met Mastodon twice now, and they are just so amazing and humble and wonderful humans to the point I now just cant get enough of watching their genuine amazing personalities.
So grateful for this, and for Mastodon as a whole - the human beings, the men, the friends who make this insanely worthwhile
sonic art…poignant, layered, pummelling, nuanced, catchy, powerful and timeless :)
Their life-ethos is also extremely kindred and positive...don’t bottle away fear, anger or pain...channel it into something beautiful and that tells a story for others :)
I must have put on ‘The Making of Blood Mountain’, also about the same duration as this Behind The Scenes documentary (
EOS and BM have lots of shared DNA in my observations, from the central figure of the cover art to the Hero’s Journey concept), about 100 times now…sometimes as a refuge that takes me back to the simpler early 2000’s, though theres plenty
of these modern times to love :)
I already know I’ll be putting this Documentary on in the same way :)
One thing that hasn’t changed with the Mastodudes is their authenticity and sincerity as people and artists, and that unto itself is something I’ve connected with deeply, but add to that the fact of their music being this so sweeping and multifaceted and interplaying-between-cerebral-and-mythical-and-heavy-as-all-fuck…
What else can I say? Life-long favourite band, and among my favourite and most kindred human beings on this earth:)
Would love to know what Brent thinks of The Shape Of Water (love letter to the Creature from the Black Lagoon), and what Bill thinks of The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi (since theyre both such avid fans of those respectively) :) This is why I call them my ‘metal bro-uncles’, they take their art seriously, but not themselves, and they’re comfortable exploring other interest in music, film, books and more. Gotta stay eclectic to get the most out of life, I reckon :)
Hell yeah, brother! I'm so glad, that I'm not the only one feeling that way!
Antony L No probs my friend, I feel same! Glad to know I’m not the only one either! :D What’s Your #1 Mastodon record? I’m Blood Mountain all the way - endlessly revisitable, because it shares DNA with Joseph Campbell’s Monomyth, like Star Wars - I always put it on when I have a hectic/seemingly insurmountable task to overcome :D I love them all so much, but here’s the ‘order’:
1) Blood Mountain
2) Leviathan
3) Crack The Skye
4) Remission
5) Emperor Of Sand
6) Call Of The Mastodon
7) The Hunter
8) Once More Round The Sun
What’s yours? :D
I’ve seen them live 5 times now and the crowd never truly appreciates them..... They’re a musicians musician.... Which makes them even more impressive in my eyes 🤘
Congrats on the Grammy Award guys. You so deserve it!
Mastodon fucking rule!! I have grew up listening to the beast from when I was 12 and now I'm 27 I have changed along the way like the music but like myself they have never lost there roots just learned listened and moved forward!! Cold dark place is one amazing album people I've gone away forever.....
2weird2live2rare2die The roots remain, baby.
always love 'the making of' Mastodon albums, waiting patiently for one on Hushed & Grim
Same here. I can't wait to drop all my plans and watch this when it comes out.
Why did this take me so long to get to? This was incredible. Got into Mastodon since Leviathan and haven't looked back since.
Just don't stop and keep doing what you're doing. Only band in 40 years I've never gotten tired of for a second.
I've seen them live last monday at Milan. Thanks for the amazing show, guys! Scott Kelly is an amazing singer and you are all great musicians. Love from Italy!
Mastodon are on another plane of existence right now. Phenomenal band
That tambourine and egg shaker are so metal. i mean how many drummers actually know how to play a triangle? Trance metal!! love the sense of humor, freedom, and exploration.
Hands down my favorite Mastodon album! Every song just reaches out and grabs me. Absolutely love it. And the killer drums on Jaguar God, like gunshots. Every track is great.
this is so much more than a documentary.. it is love.. I am so appreciative
I'm ashamed to say that I just got turned on to Mastodon, and after seeing this I'm hooked. A cancer survivor myself, this hits home in so many ways! True musicianship in every aspect! Every song I have heard just makes me like the band more, and writing about real shit!!!
Guys you have to release the instrumental version of this album OMG that would be awesome \m/
Andrew Avilez an acoustic version?
WeenieHutJR an instrumental version..like they did with Crack the sky:Royal edition
I've been saying that! It would be amazing.
The McRib i know right..those bits of 'show yourself' are just badass
Andrew Avilez and I want to hear Andromeda and Jaguar God instrumentals so bad... would be awesome on a double or triple LP. Full normal album on one and instrumental on other!
I love how they are 4 equal parts, not 1 dude writing all the songs with his "backing band". Mad respect for how they write and do things.
I can not adequately convey the love I have for each of you as people, and for the collective Mastodon. Gorgeous music. Just gorgeous. I could watch this documentary daily the rest of my life. May the years be long, and the viewings many. Thank you for the Emperor of Sand. You composed and created the album of my life. I am that wanderer in the sand.
Ancient kingdom chorus gets me every time. My favourite album of all time, this group of people are really something special
I was sincerely touched by this documentary and the album because I have a similar experience;
You guys are so fascinating and endearing with who you are and what you create. Rock on🤘🏼
I want Ryan and George at Lost in Vegas to check out Mastodon.
Don't know if any of you are familiar with them and what they do. They listen to music they never heard before and react to it. Unlike others out there they are fun to watch.
Been thinking of which song from the Mastodon catalogue to choose.
The're not much fan of screaming vocals so that means no Remission, Leviathan or Blood Mountain I'm afraid.
As much as I love Crack the Sky it may not be the best album to start with in this case.
So I've been looking at the albums that lean towards mainstream post Crack the Skye.
The song has to have crunchy riffs, a beautiful Brent solo, good melodies, nice transitions and lyrics to match ('cause they read and interpret the lyrics).
Almost every song on Emperor of Sand qualifies.
I think Sultan's Curse or Roots Remain would be the best choice.
What do you guys think?
Jan B
What about Precious Stones?
Yeah! They ended up with Blood and Thunder. It got chosen over Oblivion.
Clandestiny
@@janb4406 both songs suck for introducing them. I found them from B&T on Need for speed Most wanted, but that's not a song that works for everyone. I think curl of the burl, sultan's curse, or jaguar god would have been best. Everything from CtS sucks for introductions because, while it is a good album it was their first time doing their current sound and it was rough. Honestly, most of the songs on Once More round the sun would work too. I hope they revisit them, but I doubt it.
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Best band in decades they fit in nicely with Sabbath, Zeppelin, Slayer, Metallica and Pantera. Keep it going strong gentlemen.
I only discovered your music recently and thank my lucky stars I did.
The world is a better place with your musical honesty and integrity in it.
blessed are those who bask in your creative majesty!
I’d like to thank Mastodon because they’re are the reason why I got into metal
Brilliant. Had the pleasure of jamming with Billy on Saturday night backstage for an hour, solidly down to earth guy, easy to get along with and have a laugh- great player and makes some beautiful music. All of them are so down to earth, awesome people. I won’t forget what he taught me for sure. Gig was epic which is just standard for these guys
"One extra testicle the solos have. I grew it while I was doing it. I watched it grow. I was like 'Oh Yeah'" XD
My dad just recently died from Corona. For days, The Last Baron was a song I kept replaying again and again, the way I would an album from any other band I love. I've only discovered Mastodon within the last few weeks.
I'm walking away from the hospital after being told my dad has 0% chance of recovery. He had a month of machines pumping his lungs and blood to keep him alive. Even the doctors didn't know if he was awake to experience all the pain that went with it..
I get to my car, and Jaguar God is playing, next on my playlist. I cried, hard. It felt like the song was digging the misery out of me.
Now I'm watching this and I learn that the motivation behind this band's concepts was the death of loved ones.