Listening to Addicted to Pain
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Another convert! Welcome to the party.
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Good to see you've come to your senses
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So it's different to what I was expecting.
Not quite as generic as Isolation. The verses and Flip's drumming are sick! Myles' vocals sound pretty good too.
Not really digging the solo though. And the chorus is pretty weak too.
It'll be interesting to see what the rest of the album is like.
Not quite as generic as Isolation. The verses and Flip's drumming are sick! Myles' vocals sound pretty good too.
Not really digging the solo though. And the chorus is pretty weak too.
It'll be interesting to see what the rest of the album is like.
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The solo is one of Mark's best ever, can't believe the hate it's getting
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It's not really getting hate. Some people only hate the first note, lol..
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The end of the solo from when the rhythm cuts out is in my parallel universe top 5. "You broke your back she broke your heart" with Flip on the double bass is also in there.
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I can't believe people aren't blow away by Mark's solo. It fits into the song incredibly well. You can tell he's really thought about what he's doing, the phrasing is excellent. It's miniture journey and the song wouldn't what it is without it.
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Wasn't what I was really expecting. But thats a good thing! I want Alter Bridge to continue to evolve and surprise us with each album.
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Definitely has a different vibe to it but it kicks some serious ass!
All I have to say is:
That BRIDGE.
...and that intro
and everything else.
All I have to say is:
That BRIDGE.
...and that intro
and everything else.
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Exactly. No one was expecting this kind of song from these guys. Flip took some steroids and watched Garret play live.Daniel wrote:Wasn't what I was really expecting. But thats a good thing! I want Alter Bridge to continue to evolve and surprise us with each album.
Myles with barely any affects on his voice
And a solo from Mark that had no up/down hill legato from him (Which I love but gets old).
Mark's Solo kind of reminded me of Sevendust - Hope Ft. Tremonti with his balls to the wall kind of solo.
In AB3 he really didnt do any heavy really fast paced Solos. This is a good sign that he's going back to his routes!
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What's so good about Flip's drumming? I'm thinking I'm missing something, the drums definitely sound better, and they're much more upfront in the mix which is brilliant, but what he's playing is pretty simple double bass wise. I guess it's more difficult on the drums than your standard AB song. There's some cool subtle fills too.
I don't mean it to sound as negative as it does, but there must be something I haven't noticed yet
I don't mean it to sound as negative as it does, but there must be something I haven't noticed yet
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That's the essence of it. His playing on this track is a lot more dynamic than it usually is. Sounds as if he's upped his game.BSC wrote: I guess it's more difficult on the drums than your standard AB song.
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Second listen. I think the chorus is starting to grow on me a bit more now. I still like the solo, but I think the "Cry Out" section just replaced it as my favorite part of the song. That part gives me chills. It's like the bridge in "Metalingus" only way more addictive. (sorry, I couldn't resist)
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When I listen I hear comparisons to wicker man by iron maiden!! In the verse anyway
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It's alot tighter overall. He's doing things in it I've never heard him do before.. It sounds like Garrett's smashing it out. Flip's never sounded so solid and metal.. Not to mention the production improvements on his sound has caught everyone's earsBSC wrote:What's so good about Flip's drumming? I'm thinking I'm missing something, the drums definitely sound better, and they're much more upfront in the mix which is brilliant, but what he's playing is pretty simple double bass wise. I guess it's more difficult on the drums than your standard AB song. There's some cool subtle fills too.
I don't mean it to sound as negative as it does, but there must be something I haven't noticed yet
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Huh, never noticed that, but I hear it now. Good call! I always though the solo from Ties that Bind was also a lot like a Maiden song.benjoAB wrote:When I listen I hear comparisons to wicker man by iron maiden!! In the verse anyway
After a ton of listens, I love the whole song. My favorite part is the guitar solo by a long shot - I think it's definitely one of Tremonti's best. It fits the song, which is something that doesn't always happen. It also has a melody to it; it's not just shred to be shredding, which is important to me. Love that last little lick in the solo where the other instruments cut out.
I think my least favorite part is the chorus, because it's just sort of radio-generic with the melody and lyrics. That's okay though, it needs to be if it's going to be a single. That's how I felt about Isolation too, and it did pretty well on the charts. Hopefully this'll be a repeat.
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I don't think it's so much that what he's playing is technically difficult or anything, but what he's playing is different from what he has done in the past, fits the song so well, and just in general makes the song sound better.BSC wrote:What's so good about Flip's drumming? I'm thinking I'm missing something, the drums definitely sound better, and they're much more upfront in the mix which is brilliant, but what he's playing is pretty simple double bass wise. I guess it's more difficult on the drums than your standard AB song. There's some cool subtle fills too.
I don't mean it to sound as negative as it does, but there must be something I haven't noticed yet
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Been the one thing I have never understood about AB.Myles with barely any affects on his voice
I think it is also why he was under the radar for so long where most people didn't even realize he was one of the best vocalists in rock.
The guy has an amazing voice, and for the most part up until now he is usually buried in the mix and loaded up with effects. It's like replacing a Ferrari engine with a Ford Pinto's and it largely didn't help the band as they were not maximizing arguably their greatest asset.
It is refreshing to hear him up in the mix unencumbered by layers of un-necessary effects. Hopefully it is a sign of things to come for the album as a whole.
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Disagree, people that listen to the band for the first time are, with a select few exceptions, always very impressed with Myles' vocals.
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