Chords for Alien Weaponry at Roundhead Studios 2015
Tempo:
121.25 bpm
Chords used:
B
G
E
F#
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] Hi there, my name's Tom Larkin.
I [B] run an artist development company [Am] called Home Surgery.
I'm [Fm] also a member of the New [A] Zealand band Sheeheart.
I'm here at Roundhead Studios in Auckland for the [E] recording of Alien Weaponry.
We've [A] actually been here recording our [G#m] album with Tom for the past [F] two days.
[G#] First time I saw Alien Weaponry I actually came across [N] a YouTube clip.
I saw these kids and I'm going, that looks badass.
How old are these guys?
See I was really excited [C] to be working with Tom.
I mean, I do [Dm] like Sheeheart quite [B] a lot.
Rift Town's happy.
[Dm] He's super inspirational [B] and really full on.
You Ethan, you can't just play any old bass.
It's got to be on the kicks.
Cool?
Double kicks like
Tom being a drummer, he's been working me harder than the other two.
You get what I'm saying?
[E] You know what I'm talking about?
Duggle, duggle, duggle with your kick.
Duggle, duggle, duggle.
Try that.
I'm really [G#] thankful for him getting me [A] to do it again, [D#] do it again, until it's perfect.
Some of those sections should just stay on the toms.
It'll open up and get heavy and you'll stay out of the way of the vocal [D] and you'll sound tough.
[B] What's coming out of the speakers and the way they relate to their instruments is adult.
So [F#] you can actually forget that you're dealing with a band of their age.
You've got to remind yourself, hold on, these guys are really young.
What's going to come by the time they're hitting their early twenties could be groundbreaking.
[G]
That's great.
[E] [B] [E] The song has definitely been [B] improved.
It's gone from just a really fast technical [Gm] piece to something you can just [B] really bounce [G] to.
[F#] [B] [G] [F#] Instead of just having a frantic spaz of, look how well I can play, look how well I can play, look, look, we're all trying to play well.
No, you just need to all [E] come together as one and go [B] bang, bang, bang, bang.
[G] [F#] [B] [G] These guys get [F#] it.
They've [F#] got a musicality that you can't actually learn.
It's ingrained in them.
[E] [B] They're doing it.
They're
I [B] run an artist development company [Am] called Home Surgery.
I'm [Fm] also a member of the New [A] Zealand band Sheeheart.
I'm here at Roundhead Studios in Auckland for the [E] recording of Alien Weaponry.
We've [A] actually been here recording our [G#m] album with Tom for the past [F] two days.
[G#] First time I saw Alien Weaponry I actually came across [N] a YouTube clip.
I saw these kids and I'm going, that looks badass.
How old are these guys?
See I was really excited [C] to be working with Tom.
I mean, I do [Dm] like Sheeheart quite [B] a lot.
Rift Town's happy.
[Dm] He's super inspirational [B] and really full on.
You Ethan, you can't just play any old bass.
It's got to be on the kicks.
Cool?
Double kicks like
Tom being a drummer, he's been working me harder than the other two.
You get what I'm saying?
[E] You know what I'm talking about?
Duggle, duggle, duggle with your kick.
Duggle, duggle, duggle.
Try that.
I'm really [G#] thankful for him getting me [A] to do it again, [D#] do it again, until it's perfect.
Some of those sections should just stay on the toms.
It'll open up and get heavy and you'll stay out of the way of the vocal [D] and you'll sound tough.
[B] What's coming out of the speakers and the way they relate to their instruments is adult.
So [F#] you can actually forget that you're dealing with a band of their age.
You've got to remind yourself, hold on, these guys are really young.
What's going to come by the time they're hitting their early twenties could be groundbreaking.
[G]
That's great.
[E] [B] [E] The song has definitely been [B] improved.
It's gone from just a really fast technical [Gm] piece to something you can just [B] really bounce [G] to.
[F#] [B] [G] [F#] Instead of just having a frantic spaz of, look how well I can play, look how well I can play, look, look, we're all trying to play well.
No, you just need to all [E] come together as one and go [B] bang, bang, bang, bang.
[G] [F#] [B] [G] These guys get [F#] it.
They've [F#] got a musicality that you can't actually learn.
It's ingrained in them.
[E] [B] They're doing it.
They're
Key:
B
G
E
F#
A
B
G
E
_ [G] _ Hi there, my name's Tom Larkin.
I [B] run an artist development company [Am] called Home Surgery.
I'm [Fm] also a member of the New [A] Zealand band Sheeheart.
I'm here at Roundhead Studios in Auckland for the [E] recording of Alien Weaponry.
We've [A] actually been here recording our [G#m] album with Tom for the past [F] two days.
[G#] First time I saw Alien Weaponry I actually came across [N] a YouTube clip.
I saw these kids and I'm going, that looks badass.
How old are these guys?
See I was really excited [C] to be working with Tom.
I mean, I do [Dm] like Sheeheart quite [B] a lot.
Rift Town's happy.
[Dm] _ He's super inspirational [B] and really full on.
You Ethan, you can't just play any old bass.
It's got to be on the kicks.
Cool?
Double kicks like_
Tom being a drummer, he's been working me harder than the other two.
You get what I'm saying?
[E] You know what I'm talking about?
Duggle, duggle, duggle with your kick.
Duggle, duggle, duggle.
Try that. _ _
I'm really [G#] thankful for him getting me [A] to do it again, [D#] do it again, until it's perfect.
Some of those sections should just stay on the toms.
It'll open up and get heavy and you'll stay out of the way of the vocal [D] and you'll sound tough. _
_ _ [B] _ _ What's coming out of the speakers and the way they relate to their instruments is adult.
So [F#] you can actually forget that you're dealing with a band of their age.
You've got to remind yourself, hold on, these guys are really young.
What's going to come by the time they're hitting their early twenties could be groundbreaking.
_ [G]
That's great.
[E] _ [B] _ _ _ [E] The song has definitely been [B] improved.
It's gone from just a really fast technical [Gm] piece to something you can just [B] really bounce [G] to. _
[F#] _ _ [B] _ [G] _ _ [F#] Instead of just having a frantic spaz of, look how well I can play, look how well I can play, look, look, we're all trying to play well.
No, you just need to all [E] come together as one and go [B] bang, bang, bang, bang.
_ _ [G] _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] [G] These guys get [F#] it.
They've [F#] got a musicality that you can't actually learn.
It's ingrained in them.
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ They're doing it.
They're
I [B] run an artist development company [Am] called Home Surgery.
I'm [Fm] also a member of the New [A] Zealand band Sheeheart.
I'm here at Roundhead Studios in Auckland for the [E] recording of Alien Weaponry.
We've [A] actually been here recording our [G#m] album with Tom for the past [F] two days.
[G#] First time I saw Alien Weaponry I actually came across [N] a YouTube clip.
I saw these kids and I'm going, that looks badass.
How old are these guys?
See I was really excited [C] to be working with Tom.
I mean, I do [Dm] like Sheeheart quite [B] a lot.
Rift Town's happy.
[Dm] _ He's super inspirational [B] and really full on.
You Ethan, you can't just play any old bass.
It's got to be on the kicks.
Cool?
Double kicks like_
Tom being a drummer, he's been working me harder than the other two.
You get what I'm saying?
[E] You know what I'm talking about?
Duggle, duggle, duggle with your kick.
Duggle, duggle, duggle.
Try that. _ _
I'm really [G#] thankful for him getting me [A] to do it again, [D#] do it again, until it's perfect.
Some of those sections should just stay on the toms.
It'll open up and get heavy and you'll stay out of the way of the vocal [D] and you'll sound tough. _
_ _ [B] _ _ What's coming out of the speakers and the way they relate to their instruments is adult.
So [F#] you can actually forget that you're dealing with a band of their age.
You've got to remind yourself, hold on, these guys are really young.
What's going to come by the time they're hitting their early twenties could be groundbreaking.
_ [G]
That's great.
[E] _ [B] _ _ _ [E] The song has definitely been [B] improved.
It's gone from just a really fast technical [Gm] piece to something you can just [B] really bounce [G] to. _
[F#] _ _ [B] _ [G] _ _ [F#] Instead of just having a frantic spaz of, look how well I can play, look how well I can play, look, look, we're all trying to play well.
No, you just need to all [E] come together as one and go [B] bang, bang, bang, bang.
_ _ [G] _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] [G] These guys get [F#] it.
They've [F#] got a musicality that you can't actually learn.
It's ingrained in them.
_ [E] _ _ [B] _ They're doing it.
They're