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Melodics drums review
Melodics drums review












That sort of connection is something I’m still pursuing and searching for. We just happened to usher that song to them, and then they interacted with it. It impacted me so much watching the fans connect with that song. “Playing that song, man, it made me want to go: ‘Why can’t I write a song that good?’” he says with a self-deprecating laugh. “It was one of my favourite moments of our career.”įor Joseph, the band’s songwriter, playing the Oasis classic and hearing the crowd come together in one voice to sing it back was equally memorable – but it also made his competitive streak itch.

melodics drums review

They did this by covering ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’, and it’s safe to say the choice went down well. When the pair were asked to headline the legendary twin festivals for the first time in August 2019, they decided to do something special, marking the occasion by paying tribute to the giants of British music. Reading and Leeds was always a big dream, and a high benchmark.”

melodics drums review

“We’ve always had such respect – and kind of a fear – of coming to the UK and playing our music. “We were looking at those crowds and trying to wrap our minds around the British music listener,” remembers Dun. When they first became friends a decade ago, before they were even in a band together, Twenty One Pilots vocalist Tyler Joseph and drummer Josh Dun would sit around at home in Columbus, Ohio watching videos of bands playing huge sets at Reading and Leeds Festivals, fantasising about whether their music might take them to those hallowed stages someday.














Melodics drums review