I’m so glad to see someone fan boying as much as me over the new song
@LowEndUniversityАй бұрын
😉🤝
@bassimprovjams3772Ай бұрын
I’ve been jamming it all day!
@Ziri0615Ай бұрын
🤘
@gofigure84Ай бұрын
Sounds like Mike never left.
@BobMcMacАй бұрын
Count me in as well!
@CrumsieАй бұрын
As a drummer mainly I also laughed at the 1:56 drum fill, I coulda heard that just alone and knew instantly that Portnoy did it
@LowEndUniversityАй бұрын
Exactly!
@PostmanDan87Ай бұрын
It’s specifically how airy the snare is and how punchy the toms are. They cut through everything when hit repeatedly like on any Portnoy fill
@bassimprovjams3772Ай бұрын
Oh yea! I love how they opened it up with the signature MP sound, what a great way to welcome him back home for us
@unclerhombusАй бұрын
Which is cool, but it’s also the same exact type of fills Portnoy has done dozens and dozens and dozens of times before on many other songs.
@bassimprovjams3772Ай бұрын
@@unclerhombus most musicians have signature things they do, that’s a good thing
@EricArmstrong-vo6dpАй бұрын
I always want more bass in the mix with DT.
@TheAsphyx666Ай бұрын
Me, too.
@samuelviden7412Ай бұрын
The rhythm change coming in from the first chorus is such classic DT. I love it!
@abonham82Ай бұрын
Can we just appreciate just how insanely good Myung has to be to be playing unison lines beside Petrucci! Or maybe it’s actually the other way round 🤣
@LowEndUniversityАй бұрын
Other way around 😉😉😉😉😉
@guitarvorousАй бұрын
Its actually how good they have to be to play with Labrie. 😮😮😮
@TheAsphyx666Ай бұрын
Dude, Myung is by far the leasr celebrated of these guys, and he' KILLING it, always.
@iulia.bianca.bАй бұрын
@@TheAsphyx666 I always make sure to gush over how great Myung is!!! 😅 It's insane the glory always goes to Petrucci, Portnoy, Rudess, and then to Myung. Myung is so great he made me fall in love with bass. I never listened for the bass in songs before him.
@unclerhombusАй бұрын
Mangini is *so* good that his playing is robotically precise and perfect. Portnoy’s drumming sounds like a human playing.
@LuisRdzG10Ай бұрын
Hell to the mother f-ing yeah with this classical Dream Theater sound, damn majestic. I'm so hyped with this new album with Portnoy.
@willmoblo75Ай бұрын
That “character” through the later instrumental stuff is straight up Rush
@AMGU2BАй бұрын
Thank you for pointing out that not putting a rhythm guitar behind the guitar solo is a good idea! Thank you! I like when they let room for Myung’s bass to breathe.
@mrskariaАй бұрын
I am literally drooling over this song and upcoming album. DT has been my favorite band since I saw them in local bar in Toledo OH when they released Images and Words. I have seen them 9 time (I so wish they were coming to Detroit on this tour). MP has put that familiar feel back into DT, although MM was definitely a force to be reckoned with during his time with DT. February can't get here fast enough.
@erikrevier4053Ай бұрын
Great video, loved the analysis and could feel your excitement coming through the screen! Great song and a proper welcome back to Mr. Portnoy. Can't wait to hear more!
@Yellow_LeaderАй бұрын
During the section at 16:30 when he goes back in to talk about Portnoy's drumming, not to take away anything he's saying, because he put into words what I never could about why I love Portnoy, but does anyone else get a strong Porcupine Tree vibe during that section right before the blistering unison between Petrucci and Rudess? The guitar over top, the bass line, and the fills that Portnoy are using all call back to Fear of a Blank Planet era Porcupine Tree.
@justinsleeper3734Ай бұрын
I think it is something most prog drummers do. Danny Carey definitely does it. I seem to remember an interview with Bill Bruford talking about how he had to drum differently just to be heard around Chris Squire.
@scottlowell493Ай бұрын
"Those boys can play." - Geddy Lee
@MaayanMorMusicАй бұрын
The way I hear the part you start on 11:00 is in 4/4 and the riff position is shifted on top of that making different syncopation patterns. You can hear the snare is consistently on 2 and 4 and the cymbals are syncopated as well. Very very cool!
@StalinBballinАй бұрын
Not a DT fan, but very happy for Mark and this was a fun watch. As a music fan, it's always exciting when a band releases new music, especially when a founding member comes back!
@bradleyhendry8125Ай бұрын
The "booger of a riff " got some Lamb of God feel.
@AtomizedSoundАй бұрын
Totally to me has Train of Thought influences on it as well in the instrumental passages some as other ones but that’s the first takeaway for me.
@uncleboobs625Ай бұрын
for sure the start reminds me so much of as i am
@ifgwelfАй бұрын
I love that album, some people don't like it.
@IcarusNadirАй бұрын
@@ifgwelfTheir heaviest album and one of their best
@peterheath7960Ай бұрын
My favorite band too, super happy for new music, just hoping to see them again in Australia.
@agustinrossi8617Ай бұрын
This is the only analysis I wanted to see! The feeling it's the same bro! Greatings from Argentina
@BobMcMacАй бұрын
I‘m going to be at the first show with Mike Portnoy in the band again in London next week. This is gonna be so emotional, I absolutely get where you‘re coming from with your love for the band. Exactly my feelings!
@TheAsphyx666Ай бұрын
Lucky bastard. 😂
@BobMcMacАй бұрын
@@TheAsphyx666 Shame on me, buddy!
@humanbirdsongАй бұрын
Same, I'll be at the O2 on Sunday, MP's first ever gig back with DT. Wouldn't be surprised if I cry a little.
@BobMcMacАй бұрын
@@humanbirdsong I‘m gonna bring a bucket for all my tears, that‘s for sure!
@psionic6126Ай бұрын
That smile dude! I felt it! We've been wating for 15 years for this moment!
@bassimprovjams3772Ай бұрын
I should have known you were gunna do this, i literally asked you to do this earlier on your last IG post lol, there’s nothing like a New DT song or album! Especially with Mike back home after 14 years! I’m next to ya with that biggest DT fan, Myung is my bass god!
@jodyovsiew3671Ай бұрын
Great review. I love how you break down the parts and how the movements they choose make you giddy! Awesome!
@marvinzimmermann_Ай бұрын
Great analysis! Makes me love the song even more. What a comeback! 🔥
@r.a.fiallos234Ай бұрын
Awesome breakdown/reaction. I’m with you on the trying to keep a straight face while listening….too much goodness here!
@tomowens7499Ай бұрын
Really sounds like train of thought, my favorite of theirs... love that album.
@lt_johnmcclaneАй бұрын
I love the little rhythmic displacement thing that they do around 10:35. Very cool
@filheimАй бұрын
The bass tone this time is KILLER! The drums really breathes along with the rest of the band. MP dynamics, the rising intensity on sections is unmatched. Mangini did tom & bass rolls using only lower toms, MP uses the 10 and 13 inch most of the time, also Mangini is almost strictly linear, while MP uses a lot of flams to give some parts more intensity.
@MaayanMorMusicАй бұрын
Man I loved your reaction! Great note about there wasn't guitar doubling during the solo! To me it sounded like the vibes on "Train of Thought".
@paulmarciano985614 күн бұрын
New subscriber. Lifelong DT fan. I swear I thought James Roday started a reaction channel 😂 I think Jordan laying back contributed the most to the instrumental section but he soars through the rest of the song with tasty arpeggios and unison playing. So excited to hear more!
@johnbernhardt4319Ай бұрын
Portnoy sprinkles the spice of those splash and stack accents perfectly!
@NekBodeshАй бұрын
Was waiting for your reaction to this 😂 What a killer track. Love seeing folks getting so hyped about it.
@IcarusNadirАй бұрын
Love the dive into the music theory behind it! Brought a great element to the reaction
@iulia.bianca.bАй бұрын
28:15 I'm seeing them in Lisbon next month, on the 16th! ❤ I'm so hyped for it!
@jima6545Ай бұрын
Portnoy's tuning is unique as well as his attack. Very distinct. It should be noted, there are musicians that can play this music but how many BANDS can play this. Mangini as a replacement is a real testimony to HIS skill. Mangini has the ability, Portnoy just has a unique flavor
@BarbieCattАй бұрын
A little lyrical throwback to On the backs of Angels there in 2nd verse. Awesome
@sturmb155Ай бұрын
I watched the music video first and thought it was really cool and an awesome song, but now seeing you analyze and react to it, it made me appreciate and like the music even more. Keep doing what youre doing man!
@dejavu2603Ай бұрын
Exactly thinking the same as you regarding the comparison of MM and MP Yeap, just look at the outro of Finally Free. That's all about techical abilities are much more meaningful or powerful let's say when meets the composition and stays inside the box of the story of the music.
@XcalithАй бұрын
I love that you had to pullout your 6 string Warwick for this. Been following you since your early days and it's good to see it back.
@thorobliterator1934Ай бұрын
I saw DT perform on their Black Clouds tour. The rest of the band came out, slow and serious in black. Portnoy jumped around in a sports jersey. That heart and soul was missing til we got our boy back.
@slycordinatorАй бұрын
By the way, the drum production wasn't Mangini's fault. From what I recall, Petrucci had become interested in producing drums using samples. Especially the first two records with Mangini had pretty muddled drum sound. There's a video of Mangini playing The Enemy Inside on a channel for Zildjian and the drums sound so much better than on the record. Though, I love this new single. Amazing stuff.
@tabonejohannАй бұрын
The solo @22.40 reminds me of count of Tuscany
@kenminervaАй бұрын
Your video passed my wall a few times. I did not want to click it. I mean who is this guy haha.. but then I saw Mike's instagram stories and he changed my mind 😂😂
@Gusramosferreira28 күн бұрын
Ticket to Lisbon on the 16th of November, bought it as soon as I heard they were coming to town.
@thepaperkindАй бұрын
That intro sounds just like Suicide Machines song Hey
@LowEndUniversityАй бұрын
I was ALMOST going to say this, 100% honest. I thought it was just going to be too much of a random comment though 😅
@jamesmarcin4787Ай бұрын
Alex Lifeson inspired in the second guitar solo. Love it.👍
@JoneyJefeАй бұрын
Seriously just realized tomorrow isn’t Saturday!! I was so prepared to sleep in.
@TyepianoguyАй бұрын
11:14 they are playing in 4/4
@NBAHOTTAKEZАй бұрын
I’ve been waiting for a new DT video!
@troywestАй бұрын
That Warwick sounds gorgeous 🖤🧡🖤
@6Benni9Ай бұрын
It’s not my favourite DT song ever, but it sounds very much like a show opener to me for their tour
@bassplayer2011ifyАй бұрын
10:36 classic Portnoy. I’m gonna play ten to twenty bars of off beats to mess with you.
@beaumanikoth9142Ай бұрын
The highlight is Portnoy's drumming. Musically and sonically, DT has been sailing in the 'sea of sameness' since Black Clouds & Silver Linings. A Dramatic Turn of Events sounded promising...but then it's back to the 'sea of sameness.' Glad they're alive and together.
@matiashidalgoАй бұрын
Love how passionate you are with music. Comment about it before on a the cure video. You are really trying to keep it as pro as possible.....and you are doing it!...but not really!..jaja....you are a real fan!!!. Keep being a truly music fan brother. Thats why we love this channel!. 🤟
@chrisryan7283Ай бұрын
Biggest DT fan but didn't know new music would include MP!?
@MrZip420Ай бұрын
good old Portnoy fills
@busterlayaw3845Ай бұрын
Yep the same exact fill he does on all songs. Yes a genius!
@Coconuthut1Ай бұрын
I almost shit myself when I saw the song drop lol
@nealbraatz3911Ай бұрын
The intro sounds like Pull Me Under meshed with Witch Hunt
@joemartucci4786Ай бұрын
Great analysis. Love this song to me it has a hint of Scenes from a Memory era DT. Bass sounds killer & as usual Portnoy sounds like Portnoy lol ....nothing wrong with that. I loved the first album Mangini played on but Mike brings that certain something. Back when they released Awake they did an album signing at a Buffalo record store called....well used to be called record theater. Talked to Johnny Myung at length about gear & set up. He was great very engaging.
@Rok_PileticАй бұрын
that guitar solo ... trio Pantera vibe .... RIP Abbott brothers
@SgtPUSMCАй бұрын
Mangini is a brilliant drummer. I think what they were missing with Portnoy gone was his songwriting contributions.
@cbartetcАй бұрын
This was great thank you
@Aka_dakaАй бұрын
Portnoy is recognizable because he plays the same drum fills over & over.
@nonhuman7562Ай бұрын
the same goes for the other four band members.
@debbieguillory4379Ай бұрын
Totally slayer seasons in abyss in the beginning 😊
@omargonzalezortiz320Ай бұрын
How could you be a DT fan and not know Mike was coming back??? it was huge news.
@LowEndUniversityАй бұрын
Of course I knew that, I think you just misunderstood me. I was saying in general, I never expected it to happen and was reinforcing that point.
@busterlayaw3845Ай бұрын
I'm a big fan but would rather have Mangini back.
@dimian.86Ай бұрын
I highly recommend you to check the "new" Squarepusher video : it's called "Tetra-Sync" :-) By the way, thx for your work !
@grevedankoАй бұрын
The intro is so Black Sabbath
@aylawell231Ай бұрын
Hello, recently found your primus breakdowns.. (huge primus fan since 1990).. hope you've gotten to see them live! Anyway i realized you haven't had the pleasure of a song off Frizzle Fry yet.. unfortunate friend. Might i suggest Mr. Knowitall? One of my all time Primus favorites. I know this message doesent really belong on this video's comments but i figured it would be my best chance to reach you lol. Great channel brother, I'm enjoying it.
@LowEndUniversityАй бұрын
I did “John the Fisherman” from that album a couple weeks ago! Hope you can check it out!
@aylawell231Ай бұрын
Sorry, somehow i missed john the fisherman till just now lol, in any case, everyone has you doing only the mainstream/airplay/mtv video songs.. which is fine, great stuff but.. Primus truly shines on the non airplay tracks. I cant wait to see what you check out in the future man, I'm glad your enjoying Primus
@aylawell231Ай бұрын
@LowEndUniversity im watjching it now, oops XD
@aylawell231Ай бұрын
Fun fact: all the claymation style things associated with older primus were made by Les himself.. the covers of frizzle fry, pork soda, rhinoplasty, and probably most famously from a fan's perspective.. the mosquito from miscellaneous debri
@zenzenzen4741Ай бұрын
Whip out the six string and get crazy all over again!😮
@sccrash3938Ай бұрын
got my tickets to see them in Dallas! Can't wait! 🍻
@LowEndUniversityАй бұрын
See you there!
@chairmanofthebored6860Ай бұрын
I'll be at the Dallas show as well!
@krioni86saАй бұрын
me too. See you guys
@imageofchaosАй бұрын
Be there as well!
@garysanders3193Ай бұрын
February 15th, Grand Prairie Texas, I am there!
@LowEndUniversityАй бұрын
See you there!!
@peterheath7960Ай бұрын
No Dream Theater without MM, glad MP is back though.
@ZeyTheDaemonАй бұрын
The first two riffs just sound so grungy, I love it. Not a huge DT fan (I know a few songs and that's about it), but god damn those riffs are sludgy af. 2nd one kinda reminds me of a weird mix of AIC and Metallica? I can't really explain it
@BigDawgBeavАй бұрын
should watch the video, lots of good shots Myung's fingerings
@SonofHendrik23 күн бұрын
Best American band ever!
@LoudonGuitarАй бұрын
Tempted to do a full cover of this. About 6 minutes in at the moment. You interested in doing it with me?
@tylerarcher2976Ай бұрын
Build up sounds like a slower version of hey by the suicide machines..
Ай бұрын
Intranaut - Fast Worms please! Very cool bassline
@LowEndUniversityАй бұрын
Might do an analysis on it, I’ve heard it a billion times doing several tours with them years ago. It’s amazing, but has been a few years since I listened!
@cbf63Ай бұрын
I'm a drummer and the first thing you notice in this song is Portnoys signature drum sound sounds exactly like all the other albums. I grew up listening to Black Sabbath and Bill Ward one of my favorites, but Bill would sound different on every album every album had its own unique drum set sound... this is something Mike seems stay away from he's in his comfort zone I guess with the drum sound he's always played. I don't know, if Mike would changed it up to have a lower drum sound or something like that, his snare sounds exactly like the snares on all those previous albums which is great he can tune a snare like nobody else but it's always the same sound. Idk 🤷♂️...just saying
@MikeCorvin-ki2wj23 күн бұрын
It’s kind of funny how a bass guitar channel is practically talking about the drums the entire time lol
@chrislctrАй бұрын
BRO You were on that one QUICK!!
@LowEndUniversityАй бұрын
⚡️
@williambessa1548Ай бұрын
Dream Theater fantastic 🖤
@ctbhaleyАй бұрын
Regarding the drum production for MP, I actually think it sounds better than his usual drum sound. Typically I always felt that Portnoy;s toms rang too long and had a (in my minds ear) boing sound where as in this song his toms have a shorter punch sound with every hit. Not nearly as much as MM's did but I think it's a perfect balance of traditional MP sound and MM sound that is still recognizable as being MP.
@LeoLimonghiАй бұрын
to me It sounds like the 2nd verse its a 6/8 where bass, guitar and keys are just skipping the downbeats to create the rhythmic tension… it sounds great :)
@prassykesАй бұрын
Im searching Bass Reaction only to find 7:21 stuff
@sephiroth7818Ай бұрын
@0:25 how many 6ers do ya have? 🤘🤘
@LowEndUniversityАй бұрын
Only 2 now, I sold several over the years (that I dearly miss!)
@RJMellingАй бұрын
Firstly, I have to say that I've tried to get into Dream Theatre and I love the music but the vocals just sound so damn cheesy and it kinda spoils it for me... BUT!!! this sounds FUCKING AWESOME and has he toned the cheese down on the voice? It's actually quite bearable and I'm going to start playing all this new stuff. Thanks!
@allengarrow6295Ай бұрын
The chemistry is amazing. Drums are the glue that hold it all together. Portnoy is such a musical genius who adds so much more to the open spaces in the rhythm sections, no one does it like Mike.
@bassimprovjams3772Ай бұрын
Sorry for the other comment I can talk all day about DT to me I thought after hearing it, it sounds like everything from systematic to A view from the top of the world, every since the self titled album Myung has had this grift tone that’s so nasty! I love how you can hear the strings buzzing off the frets just nasty!!
@toontubesneyersАй бұрын
You should check Fishbone's masterpieve Party At Ground Zero.... thank me later ;-)
@LowEndUniversityАй бұрын
I do have Fishbone coming up!
@davidbradshaw2293Ай бұрын
Wish you would have done the video
@samsonjpedrozaАй бұрын
YOU SAID IT ... WOW ! INSANE COMPOSITION ... WELCOME BACK PORTNOY ! GREAT REACTION/ANALYSIS. THANKS FOR SHARING.
@LowEndUniversityАй бұрын
My pleasure!!
@entertainmentyoutube3606Ай бұрын
The best dream theater was when they did pull me under, they created great songs like metropolis, with this piano player they cant compose like that
@Chamorro-f1pАй бұрын
No hay queen sin fredy , ni fredy sin queen , esto es lo mismo
@iron_rush_theater1246Ай бұрын
Ten minutes isn't THAT long for a DT song! Last tour, the last three songs composed the last hour of music!
@CamaradaMarcosАй бұрын
Portnoy's drum kit just sounds better (imo), every piece got a little bit of bass on it, while mangini's kit sounds sharper
@BastardOfTheNorthАй бұрын
Bass cover?
@JiTiAr35Ай бұрын
Lemmy Kilmister next ?
@GiorgioG085Ай бұрын
Train of thiught in 10 minutes.
@unclerhombusАй бұрын
This guy uses very large words I don’t know while explaining the song and it makes me feel dumb 😂