Mike Patton predicted the future by saying "he'll say, what is it".... little did he know then he'd be referring to Jonathan Davis and his premonition was slightly off it's interpretation as it should have been "he'll say, what it is"
Gear:
1976 Gibson Les Paul Custom 2016 Gibson The Element AL13 1958 Standard Historic Les Paul 2016 Leo Lospenatto TV-Star Mötor Custom 2015 Ronin Songbird Custom 2015 Maton MS500 50th Anniversary Edition 2014 Rickenbacker 4003 Jet Glo 1975 Hiwatt DR103 1974 Hiwatt cab SE4122 W/ Fane speakers 2015 Verellen Skyhammer amp 2015 Verellen 4x12 cab w/ WGS Vet 30 speakers 2016 Benson Monarch 2016 Benson Rotary Cab 25 delays
Im mixed on this track. Its so poppy and formulated but I actually love that he went there. Its dark yet pop music. Its basically stuff from 2001 in that nu metal range but with melody. I'm a huge korn fan been one since day one. they were an absolute breath of fresh air back then. I will certainly give this a whirl on spotify. Its cool that Jonathan Davis is still making music in his mid 40's, the bar for rock musician age has been raised so far in the last decade. It used to be automatic career death at 30 now we have guys in their 50s still making amazing music in metal. Fuck Doug pinnick is freaking 70 and still going. I say it all the time, but it is quite inspiring watching these guys keep it going.
amps:
Boss Katana 50 Mesa boogie single recto THR10 Zoom G5N