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YetepYoutube is full of thousands upon thousands of aspiring artists of all sorts. Wether they’re trying to be discovered for singing, mixing a dj set, or playing guitar, there’s tons of talent out there and there’s one fellow in particular who I think deserves some recognition, his name is Matt Mcguire.
Matt McGuire is an outrageously talented Australian drummer from Brisbane with some big achievements to his name already at the young age of 20. Matt currently plays with ‘Bombs Away’ which is one of Australia’s biggest Dance Acts who have built a great reputation for energetic live shows alongside their Gold and Platinum Records. The band has toured Nationally as a main act for Cream Fields and has played countless Summer Festivals in Australia & internationally to huge crowds.
Aside from participating in his band, Matt has his own internet stardom as well. When he’s not on the road touring, he’s in the studio recording covers for his YouTube Channel that now has well over 3,000,000 views. Matt tackles everything from dubstep metal and hip-hop to drum ’n’ bass and emo and significantly, he adds to the existing parts rather than copying them.
Porter Robinson & Madeon – Shelter – Drum Cover
Some of Matt’s video’s with the highest number of views include drum covers of Porter Robinson and Madeon‘s “Shelter,” Seven Lions, Illenium and Said the Sky‘s “Rush Over Me,” and Marshmello‘s “Alone.” You’d be surprised at how different Matt’s covers can sound and by his energy as he destroys the drum set. If you haven’t already, Matt Mcguire is definitely one to check out.