![]() ![]() ![]() A song that brings peace, serenity, calmness, humility and joy all at once. The medley includes “Walk With Me In Hell,” “Again We Rise,” “Laid To Rest,” “Broken Hands,” “Hourglass” and “Descending.” It’s incredibly well-done, and as cool as the Rob Scallons of the world are, it’s both a testament to Lamb of God’s international reach (which is what the documentary As The Palaces Burn was about before Randy Blythe was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter) and the bagpipe as a instrument that someone can shred on. Per Archy Jay 'Amazing grace is a song that touches everybodys soul. I love this band and I know many of you love them too.” Now Indian pop star Archy J is creating an internet storm by blending the pipes with unlikely musical styles such as dubstep, rock and heavy metal. Its’ a different sound and different perspective than listening to these on guitars… It’s one of the toughest tracks I’ve tried to play on the bagpipes. ![]() I will say that NO ONE dislikes her for being female or Indian. I have come out with a new metal video which is actually the first Lamb Of God cover played on bagpipes.It’s a metal medley of some of the most iconic Lamb Of God riffs, all in one video. I am not saying I like or dislike Archy Jay, just answering why some people dislike her. Archy Jay, better known online as TheSnakeCharmer and Archy J, is an Indian musician and YouTuber She is best known for her bagpipe covers of various songs. What completely inspired me and caught my attention was watching the folk-metal band Eluveitie on YouTube, she shares via email. Andrei Oltean TheSnakeCharmer 731K subscribers 1.2M views 8 years ago This piece has been written and composed by Donald McLeod and i learnt. Here’s what she told Team Rock about the medley: Archy J The daughter of a middle class family, the attractive 25-year-old was a well-known vocalist and an accomplished acoustic guitar player before the bagpipes captured her fancy. Traditional Bagpipe Tune (Seagull)- Archy J ft. Archy Jay, or The Snake Charmer, along with a guitar player, makes a case for the bagpipe being a metal instrument with her six-song medley. When you think of metal and bagpipes, Korn immediately comes to mind, as a result of Jonathan Davis playing one on the bizzare nursery rhyme song “Shoots and Ladders.” One of the last bands you would equate the instrument with is Lamb of God, but that hasn’t stopped an enterprising Indian musician from doing a four-minute medley of their tunes on bagpipe. ![]()
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