ASTV | RATT's 'Other Voice' ?
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@SBpunx-el2bw
@SBpunx-el2bw 11 сағат бұрын
I loved the interview 🔥
@komafibre
@komafibre Күн бұрын
The old school bus & dirty needles wild times Don’t do drugs kids 😂 Stoked to hear they are gonna do a few shows Cool to see Mike & Sammy together I hope Philip & Down get to do an Acid Bath tour & bring it home full circle Perhaps a Houma, Thibadoux, or Morgan city homecoming show Down da bayou baybehhhh
@marcolbymarks
@marcolbymarks 13 күн бұрын
I missed Acid Bath but I did catch the early days of Goatwhore even early enough to see them with 2 guitarist.
@thoughtlessent
@thoughtlessent 18 күн бұрын
Well they are making somebody money.
@ThreeBeingOne
@ThreeBeingOne 18 күн бұрын
Pantera was a clone, then they weren’t at all.
@cubensifrenzy
@cubensifrenzy 18 күн бұрын
Went to see Guatalax in LA. Opening from them were a bunch if Gutalax copycat bands. It was interesting
@hvitekristesdod
@hvitekristesdod 19 күн бұрын
Fans definitely need to delve deeper beyond surface level bands and what the popular thing is. I’m not hugely into power metal but there’s good modern bands out there like Unleash the Archers
@thatdevilmusic6670
@thatdevilmusic6670 19 күн бұрын
What you guys are talking about has been going on for years. I ran a website from 2008-12 and it was the same then. So many pop up labels with so many mediocre to bad promos to weed through, I got burned out and ended up packing it in.
@FitzTheMariner
@FitzTheMariner 19 күн бұрын
I'll admit that I'm not as immersed in metal media and forums as I used to be like 10 years ago or so...but I honestly have no idea how I would go about discovering new metal music. And this goes for newly established bands to up-and-coming, young, hungry bands too. Does the latter even exist? I have SiriusXM in your cars and we listen to Octane quite a lot because my son likes it. But a lot of the bands are pretty derivative.
@patrickbertlein4626
@patrickbertlein4626 19 күн бұрын
I only agree that Black metal needs to do this, but for purist elitist reasons. That scene has become so hijacked its pathetic. With that said, no. I can think of multiple bands that were on major labels, big name tours, had roots in other legendary bands, or connection with major bands, and no one knows of them. Just because they did not make a hit means they were irrelevant. Lilitu had a member join bands with members of Slipknot and Megadeth, that legendary. On a more micro level, Dystopia and Asunder who for the underground ARE legends had members in Eyes of Fire and Gault, some of in my not so humble opinion they are some of the finest examples of unknown, no damn hits, music to ever exist. EoF even toured with Lacuna Coil. Another Doom Legend Therogothon morphed into This Empty Flow, which was the GREATEST albums of 90s alternative rock, yes even better than Radiohead listen and tell me other wise!! And there is plenty of sick new bands coming out constantly! You just aren't looking. Kvadrat and Ad Nauseam are as unique as it gets for Death metal, and Manni put out an EP that I swear still sends chills down my spine. So maybe quit bitching and start looking. If people want to put out more music, fine, the problem isn't the amount of music, its the amount of people who are willing to get past the surface level bands of some Deathcore or new OSDM or modern post black whatever crap and discover actual music, and share it with others! "Hit, this is our hit!..." man you just don't get it.
@Mechtesstrial
@Mechtesstrial 19 күн бұрын
I'm a "animals as leaders" kinda dude. I grew up in the 80s with maiden but I also loved queensryche and fates warning. 90s Korn , Deftones etc. I've always gravitate towards newer material to stay fresh so I don't get bored.
@patrickbertlein4626
@patrickbertlein4626 19 күн бұрын
Boring
@alt3r3dstat35
@alt3r3dstat35 19 күн бұрын
So at 53 years old I was obviously around during the mid 80s and into the 90s and onwards. Basically the decades of the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s gave us the most creative music we could ever need but being creative in music gets to a point after 40 years or so where it's kind of all been done. There are only so many notes in music, melodies and rhythms and so on and for any band to release music in 2024 that's completely new and creative and never heard before is impossible. No matter what you come up with nowadays music wise it will always sound like something released years ago because of influence but also because creatively music making is spent, it's done, anything now is just variation on a theme. It's just how it is, that's why for me I don't bother with new bands anymore, I listen yo music from the decades I mentioned before and it's all you need. There will always be new bands because we will always have youth who want they're own scene to identify with, but in terms of it being new and something amazing like we've never heard before........no, too late, it's already done. Anyway that's kinda my way of looking at it. I guess in a nutshell it's like, why listen or even bother with Greta Van Fleet when we already have Led Zeppelin.
@patrickbertlein4626
@patrickbertlein4626 19 күн бұрын
All of you are just talking about popular music, and yes, for POPULAR music you are 100% correct. Almost every single band that is out right now has a counterpart that has been done before, bands sound just like the extreme metal bands or even pop punk bands of 20 years ago. I don't know much for popular music, but I do know there are things that are more rock based like Have a Nice Life that are fairly unique, sure some Joy Division worship but still. You just have to actually dig, whatever genre it is. I've been getting more into hip hop lately than ever, never saw that coming, King Iso is undeniably talented though and the beats actually interest me and have substance. There is always new music just got to look for it. But fuck the mainstream!
@aztecwhistle9122
@aztecwhistle9122 19 күн бұрын
Listen to the music on my page and tell me when my cut off is.
@Gregbaltzer
@Gregbaltzer 19 күн бұрын
A lot of people crapped on Nergal when he was asked what advice he has for new bands and he basically said don't create new music because there's already too much music. I agree, I wouldn't create new music unless I feel like I was doing something fresh and special. The world doesn't need more death, thrash, black, power, or doom bands who aren't doing anything new. And the way I see it heading is more and more music is just going to be created by some dude using AI on his computer, creating music without ever playing an instrument, and just put it out there to stream.i get more enjoyment in discovering older music then anything new
@patrickbertlein4626
@patrickbertlein4626 19 күн бұрын
People can do whatever they want though. If you want to make an album, go for it. And I am positive many examples exist that disprove what you are saying, Graceless is very similar to Grave/Entombed but its well written songs. Its like if those guys wrote a better album IMO. But the music itself is nothing new, its a copy of a style.
@Gregbaltzer
@Gregbaltzer 19 күн бұрын
@@patrickbertlein4626 I never listen to a band that sounds like another band. I don't see the point. But to each their own.
@patrickbertlein4626
@patrickbertlein4626 19 күн бұрын
@@Gregbaltzer That's not even possible, there are so few bands that don't sound like anything else even remotely.
@patrickbertlein4626
@patrickbertlein4626 19 күн бұрын
@@Gregbaltzer you also completely missed the point of my example but whatever.
@Gregbaltzer
@Gregbaltzer 19 күн бұрын
@@patrickbertlein4626 no I didn't, I just don't care.
@noz_redna
@noz_redna 23 күн бұрын
I saw Pissing Razors in the late 90s. It was awesome.
@RoryLynott
@RoryLynott Ай бұрын
Woulda been cool if Acid Bath and Buzzoven did a reunion tour together
@cademoreau941
@cademoreau941 Ай бұрын
Not from new orleans!! They don't like that shit. There from houma
@aftershockstv6253
@aftershockstv6253 Ай бұрын
They're from the New Orleans scene....in music you talk about what scene bands are from, not the town they grew up in.
@shawntoups3220
@shawntoups3220 Ай бұрын
MTV & rotten records screwed them over! Minus the background stories, if you never heard of acid bath then you weren’t born yet or u were living under a rock !😂
@maggijean715
@maggijean715 Ай бұрын
Only 68 views??! How? Great interview!
@zacharyseibert6788
@zacharyseibert6788 Ай бұрын
Been a fan since the first album dropped. Mindblowing, unique stuff! Fan for life.
@willyweliardy1173
@willyweliardy1173 Ай бұрын
Resep ngadangukeun barudak teh capetang bahasa inggrisna. Hanjakal kuring teu ngarti sautuhna. 😂😂😂
@devinaxtman6171
@devinaxtman6171 Ай бұрын
That was some lowlife shit. 250 an hour, he must really be struggling.
@ajilentong-hr1cy
@ajilentong-hr1cy Ай бұрын
Hanya mereka yg mgerti saya mah gk ngerti ,😂😂
@kravin74
@kravin74 Ай бұрын
I live about 80 miles from New Orleans and a musician and shop foreman at a dealership I was working at in the 90's gave me a promotional type cd of a band called Acid Bath that was too heavy for his taste but I thought it was pretty damn good. I unfortunately lost the CD along with thousands of vinyl records and many other things in a house fire in 2017.
@aaronwilliams007
@aaronwilliams007 Ай бұрын
They don’t make them like they used to!!
@SaberToothGary
@SaberToothGary Ай бұрын
GoatWhore fucking rules!!
@danielnugent7046
@danielnugent7046 Ай бұрын
Yes, there are literally a bus chartered from Louisiana for Sick New World, so we're on way Las Vegas, and you should probably double down on medics, AB pits were fucking destructive.
@danielnugent7046
@danielnugent7046 Ай бұрын
Rotten Ronnie is who they're talking about. I've heard Mike threw something threw his window or something. Dax's Agent's of Oblivion were also "originally" on Rotten Records. The most important thing about this show is,...RIP AUDIE PITRE.
@ashgonza92
@ashgonza92 Ай бұрын
Short answer: tiktok egirls
@Davidj-r8l
@Davidj-r8l Ай бұрын
Why are the gaining fame .cause noone is like them they ain't like noone.lived it .I have introduced this to so many people.im proud of that so much .love to acid bath!,
@unicron99999
@unicron99999 Ай бұрын
48 here and jammed both of my Acid bath albums regularly through my late teens and 20s. Still have a few of those songs on my playlist to this day, as well as Dax Rigg's next band Agents of Oblivion. I think I remember hearing Acid Bath ended when one of the member's was hit by a drunk driver and died, maybe with his whole family or something awful like that too. Long time ago so my memory might be a bit off.
@Davidj-r8l
@Davidj-r8l Ай бұрын
Dude you sound just like me ! I said almost the same thing only with less words.
@unicron99999
@unicron99999 Ай бұрын
@@Davidj-r8l Hah, well I'm real good about saying things with too many words.
@avstraffelse
@avstraffelse Ай бұрын
Seriously where were you guys in the 90s? Acid Bath was very well known. They are legendary
@aftershockstv6253
@aftershockstv6253 Ай бұрын
where were we? we were listening to Acid Bath in the 90's...did you listen to the segment?
@avstraffelse
@avstraffelse Ай бұрын
@aftershockstv6253 yeah sounded like you barely herd of them
@aftershockstv6253
@aftershockstv6253 Ай бұрын
did you not hear the part about buying When The Kite Strings Pop upon first heard Dr. Suess is dead in 93'? I wouldn't call that barely hearing of them
@avstraffelse
@avstraffelse Ай бұрын
@@aftershockstv6253 anyone can say that . Then why are u confused that they are that high on the set list? You come off totally dumbfounded.
@aftershockstv6253
@aftershockstv6253 Ай бұрын
Why would we dedicate a segment to them if we didn't like or know about them? Yes, we are dumbfounded that they are above the likes of a big band like Machine Head..most that we've talked to are...we love it but we're also surprised by it ...both of us have been working in the music /metal business for the last 30 years...there wasn't a major demand for a band like that on a small label back then..they were/are and obscure band with a strong cult following...if you were or have been in the business you would be thinking and expressing the same sentiment
@ladaddy19
@ladaddy19 Ай бұрын
Acid Bath was huge to all of us in the underground music scene in the 90's. Being a fan of touring acts like Buzzoven and Today Is The Day. These bands would play little shit towns that didn't have a huge venue. Acid Bath contained enough elements that they were popular across a lot of genres. Goth kids loved how dark it was. Alternative kids dug it because Dax had a voice. Death metal kids liked the heaviness. Down and Stoner Rock have nothing to do with knowing Acid Bath though I understand the assumption due to the geography. Acid Bath called it quits after their bassist/backup singer died with most of his family in a traffic accident. Dax and Sammy have both had very successful careers since that time. Dax has had songs in movies and had one song featured as the theme song to a WB zombie show that again appealed to the Goth world. There have been rumors of the band getting back together for over a decade. This reunion did come as a shock but not as far as the popularity of it.
@Bugsy666
@Bugsy666 Ай бұрын
Didn't realize it was so "sudden"... I knew of them then, and I still know of them now. That's like asking why people still enjoy a Slayer album that came out 40 years ago, or bother with Cirith Ungol despite the band having been around since the early 70s. Their music still exists. And seeing as we have all of the world's information in our pocket and we can quickly tap a few times and be inundated with thousands and thousands of bands, the more popular and influential ones are going to pop up time and again. May even influence some people to give them a listen. In the case of Acid Bath, WTKSP has had over 30 years to gain traction 🤷🏻‍♂️
@jamesmurphy2416
@jamesmurphy2416 Ай бұрын
I know for a fact that those of us who were huge fans back in the day continued to push their music on people for decades, and followed all their other bands since.. Dax's voice created a decent following, and lifelong friendships have been created over a mutual love of this band...
@J.R.zsf47
@J.R.zsf47 Ай бұрын
silver and gold spray paint may have contributed? Huffin with the Indies.
@J.R.zsf47
@J.R.zsf47 Ай бұрын
One of the sickest Bands ever!!! Far more too them than you give credit. Lyrics, acoustic, layered sick ass tones. Sludge Metal is wrong. They serve up the perfect combo of arrangement and songwriting. over all themes....Still a fave from the beginning!
@TheChadTI
@TheChadTI Ай бұрын
LOVED this band. Alex was in like 4 really great bands. Shark Island 🤙🤙🤙
@Stevie.C
@Stevie.C Ай бұрын
Is there more to this interview?
@andrewzenn1719
@andrewzenn1719 Ай бұрын
I think this guy can talk for days straight... Quite knowledgeable and well spoken, but man, he can spill a yarn. Loved his sound and licks on the LSD album.
@SixStringRacer
@SixStringRacer 2 ай бұрын
That was awesome. What a player, songwriter, and a phenomenal album. Thank you.
@emirnabil6652
@emirnabil6652 3 ай бұрын
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@retnoayu-st2bd
@retnoayu-st2bd 3 ай бұрын
Menyala VOB..🤘🔥🇮🇩
@Williamart-e3m
@Williamart-e3m 3 ай бұрын
Masya allah ieu barudak palinter pisan.. Sing sarehat neng gareulis terus lah berkarya.. Sukses terus vob..🫰🤘🔥😍
@tokounik8698
@tokounik8698 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for interviewing hijabi metal girl band they are the only one i the world for most of traditional islamic community what they are doing is considered a sin
@mubarokpwd5333
@mubarokpwd5333 5 ай бұрын
Kok v o b ternyata bhs inggrisnya ok juga tiga tiganya ,
@MrVanWildest
@MrVanWildest 5 ай бұрын
He sucks at bass
@michelle-tc6nj
@michelle-tc6nj 5 күн бұрын
When you know nothing about bass playing.
@MrVanWildest
@MrVanWildest 5 күн бұрын
@michelle-tc6nj way more than you, obviously.
@NuttVisionTV
@NuttVisionTV 5 ай бұрын
What a pair of whiny bitches you guys are.
@Anthonybchannel
@Anthonybchannel Ай бұрын
Hey Christian
@gusmar1350
@gusmar1350 5 ай бұрын
Good interview bro, I support your channel
@aftershockstv6253
@aftershockstv6253 4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@eriklessons
@eriklessons 5 ай бұрын
Fear Factory is Dino. He's working that band hard right now making up for lost time. Milo is doing a great job singing and working the crowd. I'm sure they'll release some new music at some point. They've been touring non stop since 2023 so I don't see how they've had any time to write / record.
@aftershockstv6253
@aftershockstv6253 5 ай бұрын
Fear Factory has always been Burton first as he is the only one who has been on every FF record. Replacing him is a very difficult task because of the connection the fans have to him. For months he talked about how they were going to release a song with Milo before they went on the road etc. and it never happened. We outlined in the episode how he has botched every opportunity to keep fans on board who are/were ready to jump ship without Burton. Bell just played a solo gig in LA that was cheap ($15) and extremely intimate with some new/upcoming out of the So.Cal area and from what I've heard, it was very successful as the fan response has been great. As of now, the fans will go see Bell solo over the new FF. The new album that he is planning to release needs to be some of his best work to date if he is going to get that band anywhere close to where it once was.