some of you might laugh at those two guys in the front, but I personally think it's a beautiful display of devotion to the band's music. they were awaiting those first tones of Dream House and once it happened, they were engulfed by immeasurable joy, a life-changing event. and I don't care if it seems cringeworthy to somebody...
Cringeworthy to those who haven't been to a show, or who refuse to comprehend a 4-guitar +bass wall of distortion as a legitimate means of musical expression, or pretend- screaming into a microphone as a valid way to reach an audience. Those two blokes in front are offering up their joyful energy to their dark priest of angst to empower and thank him for his resonant, gutteral leadership. I personally enjoyed 2014's album 'Sunbather' as my entree into dark metal/shoegaze; I like their later stuff a little better.
@@fluxoff your first line is exactly what I was gonna say. Idk who the main comment was towards but yeah. The only people who think they'd look weird are people whove obviously never seen a band they like. Ahhhh. Man. Anyway, I missed these guys when they came to my town and I regret it alot. I miss good shows
This song is everything to me when I throw it on. Everything. And every time I'm utterly convinced that the last 4 minutes are the best 4 minutes of music that I've ever heard. It's almost perfect. I saw Deafheaven live in Manchester, UK and my friend and I agreed that if they started with Dream House we would leave as soon as it finished. They did and when the final note rang out we didn't even look at each other, we just walked out. That might sound ridiculous to you but my only experience of seeing this band ended with me hearing the most glorious 4 minutes of minutes that mean everything to me. No regrets. I'd do it again, no question.
I would have lost myself in the sound, too...to me these guys act more normal than so many others, cause they lived in this special moment and didn't gave a fuck, of what others might could think of them.
with his Misfits tee on hell yes! i have the same one. lol but absolutely everything about this song is incredible. to me its almost on that same level with Tool.
+Curtis Young They look fucking stupid man haha, which is great because you're supposed to be yourself and look dumb at a gig and it's not easy to do when you're surrounded by people you don't know. I agree massive respect.
I was at a Deafheaven concert last night and also was totally screaming and headbanging and looking like a complete dumbass but I just didn't care. George even grabbed me and screamed in my face. I shit my pants
This song is definitely a cry of frustration and pain. I think at 11:10 George noticed how much this song means to that fan in the front, screaming all the lyrics expressing him self through movement in his body to the instrumentals (at 10:58 he's pounding the stage with his head down) how he shares a similar pain so George holds his head as a way of letting him know "I see you hurting too, let it all pour out"
I dunno about you people, but this song kind of heals me. Like when I'm going through some really bad times, I play this and feel myself full of energy, like this creates a harmony that sings right through me and takes everything away.
watch the kid in the dark-rimmed glasses at 2:57... As soon as that first chord hits, he lets the music overcome him and slowly raises his arm up with his eyes closed... epic shit. Gives me chills. THIS IS WHY MUSIC EXISTS.
I was right behind the camera man. The dude and his friend let loose the entire show. It was like a religious experience for them. I’ll never forget it.
I'm an older gentleman (53) and though I thoroughly appreciate and enjoy Deafheaven, I'm not a huge fan. That said - I feel sorry for anyone who cannot relate to these two guys or thinks they're lame somehow because they have never experienced this level of enthrallment and straight up love of art in any of it's many forms. These guys are honest, unrepentant, clear eyed and fucking awesome in their enjoyment of this performance and I don't think there is anything better than that!
I'm not even gonna talk shit about the crowd in this video. To me it's refreshing to see a such diverse group of people gathered in a musical context. At a metal show no less. That's what music's all about. Not who's wearing what or who sounded like who first.
Biggest compliment a band can get is looking at a crowd and seeing a really diverse audience who are all enjoying it. Means the music transcends genres and is timeless in some respect because so many different people enjoy it.
Hindered by sober restlessness. Submitting to the amber crutch. The theme in my aching prose. Fantasizing the sight of Manhattan; that pour of a bitter red being that escapes a thin frame. The rebirth of mutual love. The slipping on gloves to lay tenderly. "I'm dying." - "Is it blissful?" "It's like a dream." - "I want to dream."
Interesting to see a band delving into melodic and experimental territory in a genre that's normally not-so-friendly towards either. This jaded metalhead approves. Keep on doing your own shit, Deafheaven.
This performance sends chills down my spine every single time. Just watching those kids in the front being in total and complete bliss during the performance makes me tear up.
@@monkehitstring it's always been dull lmfao most boring genre i've ever heard in my entire life Xasthur is the only fucking trve kvlt project i've ever heard in black metal that interested me even a little bit
I come back to these Recording for years now. Wish I could be one of the two guys in the front and experience and feel what they feel altough this Video helps a bit. Thank you for recording this🙏
where has this kind of music been all of my life? ... I wanna go to one of these shows... are these guys still together??? I hope they are... I need to be one of those kids in the front letting themselves be engulfed in such beautiful music... and the vocalist reaching his hands over the man at 11:05... magestic... and beautiful... omg
I'm late to the show on this band. I came across them on a spotify playlist. I was driving and had to stop the car because I had an emotional reaction to the song.
I love how everyone thinks Sunbather is a "happy" sounding album because it's in a major key mostly, but the whole album is about drug addiction and disillusionment.
I wasn't aware that concerts are about being as br00tal as possible and not about enjoying the music. If you worry about what the crowd does more than how great the music is performed then you're going to concerts for the wrong reason.
I attended this show. To this day one of the most impressive live performances I have seen. Never expected them to blow up so hard when I first heard Roads To Judah, but it was obvious they were headed towards much bigger rooms by this time. Took a few people who didn’t like harsh music at all and they were instant converts, that’s when I realized the crossover appeal was intense. Saw them a few times afterwards and never had that same lightning in a bottle, hopefully they do a 10 year thing for Sunbather.
My only issue with metal is the labels and rivalries fans put on themselves, but one of the reasons why deafheaven is such a great band is that its for everyone! Every fan of great music can come together and rock out to these guys, don't judge someone because the don't "look the part" or sing the lyrics wrong, they're passionate about the music, the music, that's what it all comes down to
We all exist in the brief and immeasurable moment of now. Everyone in this video is 9 years older then they are shown here. The men in the front rows loosing themselves in this beautiful, magical song are in their (say mid 30s?) now. This moment happened once and will never happen again. Everything is so precious, I saw deaf heaven live two days ago and experienced pure magic and I will never get that moment back. It was and is so so so utterly beautiful. What absolute bearably unbearable beauty, to feel so alive and human and brief. Infinite granite- these frequencies are real and yet one day all of us will be gone. The only proof of our existence is now. To feel and live as this crowd is, the boys in the front are on this night 9 years ago. !!!
I want to cry anytime I listen to this song. It's the feeling of wanting to die while floating above endlessness, the goal of death and its sweet release being so dreamlike. I want to dream...
So maybe 5 or 6 years ago I discovered this band,,, I didn't really listen to this kind of music before these guys. I wish I remembered how I found them .. but the sentiments remain the same when I listen. I feel a nostalgia of a life thats not my own,,
Saw them live in Berlin a few weeks ago. One of the best concerts I've ever seen. Your video captures it all. Even back then: so much love for the music, so much beauty, intensity. And those fans, that's what it was like here too. Thanks a lot for sharing this! :)
Fuck yeah Raleigh, these guys make a 12 minute song feel like 12 seconds of heaven. This is also like the best video of a live show ever. The two guys in the front, epic,
Called out of work to see this show. Well worth it. The crowd was amazing and this kids in the front were losing their shit. Can't wait to see Deafheaven again.
@@Onche518 i can hear the influence, almost every band takes a lot from other bands, but their sound and chord choices are very unique and distinct, i still haven't heard any band that sounded similar to the Sunbather album
6/29/13 was my 36th birthday. I live in Raleigh. Found this band in 2015. So sad i wasn't in front row with those 2 legends absolutely losing myself to this masterpiece.
I'm going to blow some minds here, please take a seat. Sometimes in very rare cases a band from a sub-genre blows up because they are actually good.... take a min, let that sink in... big stuff huh?
I was 17-18 when this came out it’s be 8 years and this album has remained an actual timeless masterpiece in modern metal this album emotionally gripped me and took me places no band could this isn’t my favorite band that goes to Alice In Chains but these boys definitely in the top 10 and they have become more than just a black metal band their name truly resonates with the music and albums they’ve come to create. Thank you to the uploader for this beautiful jewel of a video.
lyrics: Hindered by sober restlessness.Submitting to the amber crutch. The theme in my aching prose.Fantasizing the sight of Manhattan;that pour of a bitter red being that escapes a thin frame. The rebirth of mutual love. The slipping on gloves to lay tenderly."I'm dying."- "Is it blissful?""It's like a dream." - "I want to dream." ..now melt
Its such a trip to see how people get so into into their live set. Its like their being hypnotized or something. so amazing. defiantly a band I need to see live before I die
tonyAJ420 Well, it's actually black metal they're mixing it with, and there are many other bands. Alcest are probably the most prominent, Altar of Plagues also kinda do as well as Agalloch, but they lean more on the post-black metal sound than straight up fusing the sound with Shoegaze.
Trap Deezy tonyAJ420 Thanks for mentioning a few other bands Trap Deezy. I've been curious about other "post-black metal" bands. Have you guys checked out True Widow? They aren't black metal, but they do mix shoe gaze and stoner rock together that is pretty amazing. They call is stonegaze. Anyway, their first album is awesome!
That sounds pretty interesting, I'll probably check them out later. But yeah, check out Altar of Plagues, Alcest and Agalloch, they're really amazing bands and each has a different mood to the other. Alcest is a fantastical, whimsical atmosphere, Agalloch is melancholic and Altar of Plagues is a claustrophobic, angry, depressive atmosphere.
That pair of absolute legends at the front.
they make deafheaven's work worth it, no matter what kind of professional career the members of the band left behind.
I want to hug them so badly
fucking dorks lol i wanna play D&D with them so bad! i love their enthusiasm!
@@glass4breakfast Literally what early black metal fans were like in the 80s before they grew hair
some of you might laugh at those two guys in the front, but I personally think it's a beautiful display of devotion to the band's music. they were awaiting those first tones of Dream House and once it happened, they were engulfed by immeasurable joy, a life-changing event. and I don't care if it seems cringeworthy to somebody...
Personally I like these 2 guys. They are showing pure love towards the band and the music.
Cringeworthy to those who haven't been to a show, or who refuse to comprehend a 4-guitar +bass wall of distortion as a legitimate means of musical expression, or pretend- screaming into a microphone as a valid way to reach an audience. Those two blokes in front are offering up their joyful energy to their dark priest of angst to empower and thank him for his resonant, gutteral leadership. I personally enjoyed 2014's album 'Sunbather' as my entree into dark metal/shoegaze; I like their later stuff a little better.
@@fluxoff your first line is exactly what I was gonna say. Idk who the main comment was towards but yeah. The only people who think they'd look weird are people whove obviously never seen a band they like. Ahhhh. Man.
Anyway, I missed these guys when they came to my town and I regret it alot. I miss good shows
This song is everything to me when I throw it on. Everything. And every time I'm utterly convinced that the last 4 minutes are the best 4 minutes of music that I've ever heard. It's almost perfect.
I saw Deafheaven live in Manchester, UK and my friend and I agreed that if they started with Dream House we would leave as soon as it finished. They did and when the final note rang out we didn't even look at each other, we just walked out.
That might sound ridiculous to you but my only experience of seeing this band ended with me hearing the most glorious 4 minutes of minutes that mean everything to me.
No regrets. I'd do it again, no question.
I would have lost myself in the sound, too...to me these guys act more normal than so many others, cause they lived in this special moment and didn't gave a fuck, of what others might could think of them.
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate how good their drummer is?
Jonathan Snell on that little ass kit too!
That's the first thing I noticed. Great drumming.
Black Metal drummers tend to be very talented because they compose very complex drum lines
Daniel Tracy. Freak of drumming nature!!!
with his Misfits tee on hell yes! i have the same one. lol but absolutely everything about this song is incredible. to me its almost on that same level with Tool.
A new, fresh sound that encompasses sorrow, agony, rage, and beauty. This is music.
amen brother
+Brosef perfect description
dis musik :)
Very well described!
Definitely
That guy in the front knows exactly how I feel when I listen to this song.
He looks so amazing wow!
Holy shit you can tell they're passionate about their music. And those guys in the front row? Respect. Fuckin' feelin that shit
+Curtis Young They look fucking stupid man haha, which is great because you're supposed to be yourself and look dumb at a gig and it's not easy to do when you're surrounded by people you don't know. I agree massive respect.
Hahaha exactly!
+Curtis Young fuckyeah!!! exactly to the point.and that's what real music should be about \m/
+Curtis Young Dank shit man
I was at a Deafheaven concert last night and also was totally screaming and headbanging and looking like a complete dumbass but I just didn't care. George even grabbed me and screamed in my face. I shit my pants
I love the sheer faith of those two young men up at the front. and holy crap, this is so beautiful.
to those guys in front row, this music is like religion!!!!
Music is like religion to some
That moment the two guys in the front share with the mic getting up close at 10:10 then 11:10 probably made their night
Music is the only religion to some
"You got black metal in my shoegaze!"
"You got shoegaze in my black metal!"
And just like that, another perfect combination was born.
Was looking for this comment.
Blackgaze
This song is definitely a cry of frustration and pain. I think at 11:10 George noticed how much this song means to that fan in the front, screaming all the lyrics expressing him self through movement in his body to the instrumentals (at 10:58 he's pounding the stage with his head down) how he shares a similar pain so George holds his head as a way of letting him know "I see you hurting too, let it all pour out"
I dunno about you people, but this song kind of heals me. Like when I'm going through some really bad times, I play this and feel myself full of energy, like this creates a harmony that sings right through me and takes everything away.
Gabriel White exactly!
It is a heal to me, and I hope you’re doing okay
Dude same here like it gives you hope and I hope you're doing great
I feel the exact same thing, bro
Yesss!
watch the kid in the dark-rimmed glasses at 2:57...
As soon as that first chord hits, he lets the music overcome him and slowly raises his arm up with his eyes closed... epic shit. Gives me chills.
THIS IS WHY MUSIC EXISTS.
Remember to rewatch
its sid from skins
we've just witnessed a transcending soul happen
I was right behind the camera man. The dude and his friend let loose the entire show. It was like a religious experience for them. I’ll never forget it.
mclovin lol
Any band that upsets metal purists is OK by me.
JA! I love this comment XD
That comment and Lateralus profile picture makes a perfect combo.
zirtapot57
Word.
right on haha
If it means we get more stuff like Wolves in the Throne Room, Twilight and Deafheaven, hipsters cannot populate black metal fast enough.
I swear this is the best and most intense live version of a song i've ever heard.
I'm an older gentleman (53) and though I thoroughly appreciate and enjoy Deafheaven, I'm not a huge fan. That said - I feel sorry for anyone who cannot relate to these two guys or thinks they're lame somehow because they have never experienced this level of enthrallment and straight up love of art in any of it's many forms. These guys are honest, unrepentant, clear eyed and fucking awesome in their enjoyment of this performance and I don't think there is anything better than that!
I'm not even gonna talk shit about the crowd in this video.
To me it's refreshing to see a such diverse group of people gathered in a musical context. At a metal show no less. That's what music's all about. Not who's wearing what or who sounded like who first.
Biggest compliment a band can get is looking at a crowd and seeing a really diverse audience who are all enjoying it. Means the music transcends genres and is timeless in some respect because so many different people enjoy it.
The guy in the front with the glasses is defiantly feeling it
Hindered by sober restlessness. Submitting to the amber crutch. The theme in my aching prose. Fantasizing the sight of Manhattan; that pour of a bitter red being that escapes a thin frame. The rebirth of mutual love. The slipping on gloves to lay tenderly.
"I'm dying."
- "Is it blissful?"
"It's like a dream."
- "I want to dream."
Lyrics sound like someone's doing heroin. What do you think?
***** It's about his struggles with alcoholism
Interesting to see a band delving into melodic and experimental territory in a genre that's normally not-so-friendly towards either.
This jaded metalhead approves. Keep on doing your own shit, Deafheaven.
This performance sends chills down my spine every single time. Just watching those kids in the front being in total and complete bliss during the performance makes me tear up.
well, at least the mixing here is better than the one in the Pitchfork Music Festival
When something new happens on the dull and boring scene of black metal those blockheads call it hipster
H. Bloom the dissonant movement in black metal really wasn't dull up until a few months ago but yeah fuck elitists
Alcest also happened yet nobody seems to have a problem with them lol
Hmm, 'new' like what Katatonia did 20 years ago ?
@@ArdaKaraduman lol if you say so
@@monkehitstring it's always been dull lmfao
most boring genre i've ever heard in my entire life
Xasthur is the only fucking trve kvlt project i've ever heard in black metal that interested me even a little bit
I love how george is so composed and nice in interviews and then in concert he just completely lets loose and gets lost in their music
So much hate... Man, I would love to be friends with those guys in the front!! They just love the beautiful music these guys make :)
Deafheaven's music is like the first feeling of the sun washing over your face, as you momentarily forget the freezing cold around you.
Those two guys are losing their shit haha its fucking awesome. Deafheaven are so fucking sick
I come back to these Recording for years now. Wish I could be one of the two guys in the front and experience and feel what they feel altough this Video helps a bit. Thank you for recording this🙏
I was conceived to this song
I wish I was conceived to this song.
Song of the year + album of the year 2013. Thank you dfvn!
where has this kind of music been all of my life? ... I wanna go to one of these shows... are these guys still together??? I hope they are... I need to be one of those kids in the front letting themselves be engulfed in such beautiful music... and the vocalist reaching his hands over the man at 11:05... magestic... and beautiful... omg
This blend of black metal and shoegaze is maybe one of my favorite mixesi of musical genres to date.
Never really knew what Shoegaze was, but the atmospheric feel definitely is POWERFUL
I'm late to the show on this band. I came across them on a spotify playlist. I was driving and had to stop the car because I had an emotional reaction to the song.
those fans in the front row are awesome!
He looks so amazing!
that dude in front's head just exploded
I love how everyone thinks Sunbather is a "happy" sounding album because it's in a major key mostly, but the whole album is about drug addiction and disillusionment.
I wasn't aware that concerts are about being as br00tal as possible and not about enjoying the music. If you worry about what the crowd does more than how great the music is performed then you're going to concerts for the wrong reason.
0:29 "Protect Kerry McCoy at all costs!"
Overkirils shit, what does that even mean?
@@HellNova1 Kerry McCoy is their guitarist
Jacob Green i. was. memeing.
@@HellNova1 it's ok if you didn't know before lol
Twinkle Dobson i knew Kerry all the time, i was asking about the “protect bla bla” part
The drummer is a monster! Holy Santa Monica
I attended this show. To this day one of the most impressive live performances I have seen. Never expected them to blow up so hard when I first heard Roads To Judah, but it was obvious they were headed towards much bigger rooms by this time. Took a few people who didn’t like harsh music at all and they were instant converts, that’s when I realized the crossover appeal was intense. Saw them a few times afterwards and never had that same lightning in a bottle, hopefully they do a 10 year thing for Sunbather.
My only issue with metal is the labels and rivalries fans put on themselves, but one of the reasons why deafheaven is such a great band is that its for everyone! Every fan of great music can come together and rock out to these guys, don't judge someone because the don't "look the part" or sing the lyrics wrong, they're passionate about the music, the music, that's what it all comes down to
We all exist in the brief and immeasurable moment of now. Everyone in this video is 9 years older then they are shown here. The men in the front rows loosing themselves in this beautiful, magical song are in their (say mid 30s?) now. This moment happened once and will never happen again. Everything is so precious, I saw deaf heaven live two days ago and experienced pure magic and I will never get that moment back. It was and is so so so utterly beautiful. What absolute bearably unbearable beauty, to feel so alive and human and brief. Infinite granite- these frequencies are real and yet one day all of us will be gone. The only proof of our existence is now. To feel and live as this crowd is, the boys in the front are on this night 9 years ago. !!!
I want to cry anytime I listen to this song. It's the feeling of wanting to die while floating above endlessness, the goal of death and its sweet release being so dreamlike. I want to dream...
Its a bad band. Just brings you closer to suicide
Still one of the best live metal videos I've seen on UA-cam in the last five years. I get chills every time.
Massive performance of this song!! Have been watching and rewatching and it doesn’t get old!
So maybe 5 or 6 years ago I discovered this band,,, I didn't really listen to this kind of music before these guys. I wish I remembered how I found them .. but the sentiments remain the same when I listen. I feel a nostalgia of a life thats not my own,,
deafheaven concerts specially the first are very cathartic for the crowd
Saw them live in Berlin a few weeks ago. One of the best concerts I've ever seen. Your video captures it all. Even back then: so much love for the music, so much beauty, intensity. And those fans, that's what it was like here too. Thanks a lot for sharing this! :)
I hope that someday I can ever be as happy and passionate about something as the two guys at the front
Fuck yeah Raleigh, these guys make a 12 minute song feel like 12 seconds of heaven. This is also like the best video of a live show ever. The two guys in the front, epic,
I dreamed of that music 15 years ago. And here it is! Awesome! so much happy melancholy. Keep on rockin!!!
Called out of work to see this show. Well worth it. The crowd was amazing and this kids in the front were losing their shit. Can't wait to see Deafheaven again.
My favorite band is The National and i just listened to this song three times in a row. I don't know what the fuck is going on.
I love this song. It seems so much time passes anymore before I find something new musically I can feel passionate about.
It's amazing how far these guys have come in the 2 years since I first saw them. So good.
Reports have it that 2 men had escaped from Raleigh Asylum that night, looks like they just went to a Deafheaven-concert. Great passion. Great band.
For real one of my favorite live videos of any band
Quite possibly the greatest song I've ever heard in my life lol!
that guy up front is having a great time!
8:03 to the end, I want it played at my funeral. Absolutely beautiful!
Can't believe when I first saw these guys in Seattle there were only like 20 people there. Look at them now...blowin' up!
Watching this video gave me goosebumps several times. It's just so cool such great crowd reaction.
I've GOT to see these guys in concert the next time they come to town.
I don’t care what any purist says. This is the most original thing to come out of the “black metal” sub genre in decades.
Amesoeurs and Alcest precede Deafheaven by quite some years
@@Onche518 i can hear the influence, almost every band takes a lot from other bands, but their sound and chord choices are very unique and distinct, i still haven't heard any band that sounded similar to the Sunbather album
thank you times a million for this upload.
god i love this video so much
I love metal, I don't know how to describe this. It's like deftones and mayhem had an angry baby. I saw them live a few days ago. Wow. Incredible.
6/29/13 was my 36th birthday. I live in Raleigh. Found this band in 2015. So sad i wasn't in front row with those 2 legends absolutely losing myself to this masterpiece.
feels like therapy, so awesome
I saw videos of 60s LSD parties where people in the crowd looked less drugged up than the crowd here.
Žiga Auer ok Boomer
🎶Whatever ya say boomer
Ok boomer 🎶
I'm going to blow some minds here, please take a seat. Sometimes in very rare cases a band from a sub-genre blows up because they are actually good.... take a min, let that sink in... big stuff huh?
It's one of the most beautiful videos I
“I’m dying…
is it blissful?
Its like a dream…
I want to dream…”
One of the best lyrics of any song ive ever heard
Holy shit, I'm crying my eyes out again, as per usual, once a month past midnight
The amount of joy that I had when I found out Deafheavan was touring with SoFlo was immense. This tour is just a mesh of talented artist.
How powerful music can be.. It almost brings tears to my eyes.
I was 17-18 when this came out it’s be 8 years and this album has remained an actual timeless masterpiece in modern metal this album emotionally gripped me and took me places no band could this isn’t my favorite band that goes to Alice In Chains but these boys definitely in the top 10 and they have become more than just a black metal band their name truly resonates with the music and albums they’ve come to create. Thank you to the uploader for this beautiful jewel of a video.
What a show. I would have loved to have experienced it.
So many great things about this performance man, the energy is crazy
Great sound. Great footage. Thank you.
lyrics:
Hindered by sober restlessness.Submitting to the amber crutch. The theme in my aching prose.Fantasizing the sight of Manhattan;that pour of a bitter red being that escapes a thin frame. The rebirth of mutual love. The slipping on gloves to lay tenderly."I'm dying."- "Is it blissful?""It's like a dream."
- "I want to dream."
..now melt
Such incredibly beautiful music, recorded and live.
Saw this years ago and to this day I still think this was a game changer.
It actually amazes me, those guys in the front; completely into the music, wish I was there
This is so Energetic and Soothing. Love it !
You definitely captured the true essence of a Deafheaven show!
Great video my friend!!!
Como hacer de una canción grandiosa algo todavia aún más grandioso
Ok, i'm crying.
Its such a trip to see how people get so into into their live set. Its like their being hypnotized or something. so amazing. defiantly a band I need to see live before I die
it's so great to see such a young crowd enjoying some fantastic blackgaze, given how homogeneous the fanbase for black metal usually is.
Not a single phone out
Good
@@TheseBitchesWantNikes Bro I see you on so many black metal videos. Mainly Sadness and now Deafheaven haha
I just love the sound of the Guitars.
And damn, George is a beast as a frontman
The sound quality is amazing for a live video. Effin awesome band!
This makes me re-evaluate a lot of things I thought of music that sounds like this. Amazing!
I dont know who else mixes Death Metal with Shoegazing. Cant wait to see them with BTBAM.
tonyAJ420 Well, it's actually black metal they're mixing it with, and there are many other bands. Alcest are probably the most prominent, Altar of Plagues also kinda do as well as Agalloch, but they lean more on the post-black metal sound than straight up fusing the sound with Shoegaze.
Trap Deezy tonyAJ420 Thanks for mentioning a few other bands Trap Deezy. I've been curious about other "post-black metal" bands. Have you guys checked out True Widow? They aren't black metal, but they do mix shoe gaze and stoner rock together that is pretty amazing. They call is stonegaze. Anyway, their first album is awesome!
That sounds pretty interesting, I'll probably check them out later.
But yeah, check out Altar of Plagues, Alcest and Agalloch, they're really amazing bands and each has a different mood to the other. Alcest is a fantastical, whimsical atmosphere, Agalloch is melancholic and Altar of Plagues is a claustrophobic, angry, depressive atmosphere.
You should check out this Japanese band called Envy. They have a few albums under their belt and sound a lot like this.
Daniel Tracy is proof that you don't need 5,000 drums to shred. Tasteful drummer to say the least.
Thank you so much for this. Dream House makes me feel like all three of those kids in front.
Totally regretting not seeing them live when the opportunity arose. These fellas know how to light up a room.
this concert overflows emotion
so awesome!
Those two had RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCES watching this live. Love em
One of the best songs ever written. Ever.
This makes me shiver in my entire body. I really can't quite explain it. This is all just too beautiful
Those two guys in the very front are literally me everytime I listen to this song. Or anything from this album.