Started this thread on a swedish music/guitar forum
The idea is to post a clip of a drummer and then we'll hopefully
get into a great debate about drumming
Wow, never heard any of those modern metal drummers before but i actually liked most all of what i just listened to. To sum up my opinions;
Etienne Gallo - This guy is truly a drummers drummer. Very ambidextrous. I'm not totally taken with it though. I love what he's doing with his left hand, very fluid technique in keeping the beat, delicate and aggressive. I'm not keen on the tom rolls though, and some of it is a little too sporadic for my taste.
Martin Lopez - Love what he's doing on ghost of perdition. Some jazzy influences mixed in, i like my drumming with a bit of swagger and he's got loads.
Hellhammer - Credit is due for maintaining a high level of intensity while still introducing some fairly mainstream beats. What i mean is, its heavy, but easy to listen to at the same time. A lot of guys in that genre would just go for noise.
As for John Bonham, well i've never been a huge fan, he just never appealed somehow, despite his obvious talent.
I'm amazed by the stamina he has for the double bass drum beats
I've never heard of the guy before, but if i was going to put together a modern metal outfit I'd want a drummer like him. Sure he's got speed and stamina, but style as well.
I usually don't pay much attention to the drummer, but I really like James Kottak of Scorpions. Definitely one of the best drummers for showmanship! I always think of Animal from The Muppets whenever I watch him perform.
His solo on the current Farewell Tour (dubbed "Kottak Attack") is especially cool. He goes through various themes of key Scorpions albums over the years, with entertaining video of him in the background based on the album covers to reflect those themes as he's playing though them, then does his main solo: