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Re: Does This Look Infected!?

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 5:58 pm
by MetalMilitant41
Stef wrote:
sumfan4 wrote:I love DTLI, thats my favorite Sums album! I never realized the meaning of Hyper-Insomnia-Para-Condrioid until I started doing drugs haha. The whole album is pretty solid, I think it's probably their best work.
Don't do drugs, drugs are bad
Drugs are ok in moderation every so often, but don't be a tit with em'

Re: Does This Look Infected!?

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:58 pm
by Andros
Man reading this I have been really wanted to hear the album too xD

Does This Look Infected!?

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 8:18 pm
by Jeremy Kill
Andros wrote:Man reading this I have been really wanted to hear the album too xD
Same, I listened to it last night before I went to bed, haha.

Re: Does This Look Infected!?

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:48 pm
by MachineGun
i also listened to dtli today ;) it's still one of their best works and another fact i like about it is:
start dtli - 12 tracks - not even one song that is slow or acoustic - 30 minutes later, that's it - i'm completely rocked. :happy:
for me the guitar sound is more raw than the sound in their other albums.

Re: Does This Look Infected!?

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 11:19 pm
by FuckT41182
kILLDR3n wrote:
2712 wrote:
kILLDR3n wrote:
2712 wrote:in my opinion, way too tight and over produced. it sounds like the engineer got way too excited about beat detective and strip silencing in protools and went overboard. i like DTLI, but if it were just a bit more raw and rough around the edges it would just make it that much better.
Really? That album is anything but overproduced. It feels so raw compared to the rest of their albums.
just listen to white limo by foo fighters or anything from their Wasting light album. that is raw. in fact, they didn't even use pro tools or any digital gear at all.

now, listen to a song like mr amsterdam or billy spleen. everything is so tight and precise, the engineer had to have heavily edited everything to be perfectly in time. also, i remember seeing part of a special of them recording DTLI, and they used masking tape to mute the strings that Dave and Deryck weren't supposed to play- just to avoid any ringing out notes.
A lot of bands will tape their strings like that. Watched an As I Lay Dying making of yesterday and they do the same thing.
Who the fuck are As I Lie Dying ? XD no, but srsly, just because a lot of bands do it doesn't mean that Sums had to do it on DTLI ...

and about the remembering thing, I still remember how every song from Chuck or DTLI sounds, even though I haven't heard a single song from them in a year or so XD

Re: Does This Look Infected!?

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 11:45 pm
by Heather
I have to be in the mood for DTLI?. To me SBM is their best work simply for its variety, artistry, transitions and since of innocent aggression. But thats the kind of vibe I like in an album. Infected gets a little bogged down and heavy for me. I still listen to Still Waiting, Hell Song, HPIC, Thanks For Nothing and No Brains. And I like the end of Hooch. But yes, its a solid album if you just wanna rock out.

Re: Does This Look Infected!?

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 6:40 pm
by Druska
Zalex09 wrote:This album has tons of great songs that they dont really play live anymore. Sucks.

Why play My Direction when there's Mr. Amsterdam, Thanks for Nothing, No Brains, Hyper and Hooch to choose from. The sums have played all those live before.

Also, Billy Spleen never was played ONCE. That song is underrated.
they played mr Amsterdam a few months ago, well think it was in march??

Re: Does This Look Infected!?

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 3:38 am
by kILLDR3n
DTLI is Sum 41's best work. It feels so right, like it was done quickly (which it was) but not rushed. Hard to explain what I mean.

Straight rock album, no bullshit.

Re: Does This Look Infected!?

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 8:04 pm
by Emil
It's a great album but the production bugs me really bad when i listen to it.

Does This Look Infected!?

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 9:59 pm
by Jeremy Kill
kILLDR3n wrote:DTLI is Sum 41's best work. It feels so right, like it was done quickly (which it was) but not rushed. Hard to explain what I mean.

Straight rock album, no bullshit.
I know what you mean, like they didn't over-think things and pretty much went with their gut.

The layers of guitar in the bridge of Still Waiting is amazing.

Re: Does This Look Infected!?

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 4:14 pm
by krivco
I mean, stop whatever you are doing right now and listen to Hyper-Insomnia-Para-Condriod. WTF is that? I never really heard how good this shit was before.
youre really right..couple of months ago I realized that too..really good and a little bit like underground-sound album

Re: Does This Look Infected!?

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 4:28 pm
by SickofEveryone
DTLI is one of those albums where the more you listen the better it gets...for me that is..

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 12:04 am
by Ashasx
Hard to believe that DTLI was released 15 years ago today.

Re: Does This Look Infected!?

Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 1:04 am
by sprinks41
Dylan wrote:i remember seeing part of a special of them recording DTLI, and they used masking tape to mute the strings that Dave and Deryck weren't supposed to play- just to avoid any ringing out notes.
Sum 41 Exposed, it can be found on YouTube

Re: Does This Look Infected!?

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2017 4:18 am
by evil_dwarf14
Jeremy Kill wrote:
2712 wrote:in my opinion, way too tight and over produced. it sounds like the engineer got way too excited about beat detective and strip silencing in protools and went overboard. i like DTLI, but if it were just a bit more raw and rough around the edges it would just make it that much better.
Yeah, I'm not a big fan of the guitar sound on Infected. The guitars just sound so artificial. I much prefer the production on Screaming Bloody Murder.
I could of sworn Deryxk posted on this forum a while ago saying he felt the same and wanted to re-record it as a sort of anniversary edition. Can someone get @ him for this plzz

Re: Does This Look Infected!?

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2017 12:33 am
by TomiT14
evil_dwarf14 wrote:
Jeremy Kill wrote:
2712 wrote:in my opinion, way too tight and over produced. it sounds like the engineer got way too excited about beat detective and strip silencing in protools and went overboard. i like DTLI, but if it were just a bit more raw and rough around the edges it would just make it that much better.
Yeah, I'm not a big fan of the guitar sound on Infected. The guitars just sound so artificial. I much prefer the production on Screaming Bloody Murder.
I could of sworn Deryxk posted on this forum a while ago saying he felt the same and wanted to re-record it as a sort of anniversary edition. Can someone get @ him for this plzz
Last time I talked with him in June, that project was almost ready. Deryck was thinking that he would be able to finish it by the 15th anniversary.

However, the problem is that Island Records owns the rights to DTLI. Deryck would need to acquire the rights from Island before he would be able to release it. And by June, Island didn't have any interest in giving them up. Half-jokingly, Deryck hopes that it gets resolved by the 20th anniversary.

Re: Does This Look Infected!?

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 8:03 pm
by evil_dwarf14
TomiT14 wrote:Last time I talked with him in June, that project was almost ready. Deryck was thinking that he would be able to finish it by the 15th anniversary.

However, the problem is that Island Records owns the rights to DTLI. Deryck would need to acquire the rights from Island before he would be able to release it. And by June, Island didn't have any interest in giving them up. Half-jokingly, Deryck hopes that it gets resolved by the 20th anniversary.

That's really exciting and disappointing all at once. I'm dying to hear Mr.Amsterdam

Re: Does This Look Infected!?

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 4:10 am
by sprinks41
TomiT14 wrote:However, the problem is that Island Records owns the rights to DTLI. Deryck would need to acquire the rights from Island before he would be able to release it. And by June, Island didn't have any interest in giving them up.
That's total bullshit if you ask me. Sum 41 wrote the album. It's THEIR album. Yes I understand they were under Island Records' contract, but nevertheless, Island didn't put the time, effort, or creativity in to the record. Sum 41 did. Sum 41 should have the rights.

And I don't feel this way just because it's Sum 41. I feel the same way about all artists. The record label only gives the artist a way to distribute their music to the world. But the artists themselves do the real hard work.