New Tool Album

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people just get way too offended when talking about musical tastes. You always have to make sure to say IMO after a statement about a band. People are way too uptight about this.
 
Outlaws said:
Who said I DL'ed it on company time?

Also, I am a firm believer in 'Try before you buy' given the recent absurd amount of shit being released by the music industry. How many albums have I purched with hard earned money only to find one radio song with 10-12 tracks of 'filler'? Way too many. And tell me.....as a REAL Tool fan, who had every intention to buy the album the second it hit the store, how could you hoenstly resist the temptation to get it before anyone else if given the chanec?

Don't give me your, 'Holier than Thou' BS. No one is free of sin or follows every single law to a T. How many of you fuckers ever smoked a bowl in High School? Good. Now sit the fuck down and get off that fucking pedestal.

That new album might be better than 80% of the music coming out of any genre these days, but it is by no means original. And anyone who is/was actually a Tool fan would realize that every album they have done has been vastly different form the previous. This isn't a question of 'evolution', this is a question to 'irrelavancy'.


Since when does a band have to put out something completely original every time they write an album? My point is bands that often do that are critisized tremendously for being sell outs. I'm sorry but when I put the Stones in I know what it's going to sound like. If I put Zepplin in I know what it's going to sound like. If I put Tool in I know what it's going to sound like. To some and perhaps a lot, that's a very comforting thing. Also I don't feel at all that every album was different. Maybe so in the fact that they progressed as a band to a certain point and they feel content being at that point but I don't hear a huge difference between the first and the last. Maybe about as much change as you would hear from Kill 'em All to the Black album but not enough to sound like a completely different band.

Also I'm by no means an Angel and I'm not throwing stones. It was stated that pirating is illegal and not generally accepted around here whether you do it at work or not and I stated that it was moronic to come on here and admit to it. I've done stupid things and in fact I'm smoking that "bowl" you talked about right now.
 
I remember when I used to smoke weed. Then I found better things in life......like heroin! :eek:
 
ericlingus said:
I remember when I used to smoke weed. Then I found better things in life......like heroin! :eek:


Well crack was cool but it really gets expensive, and Heroin....shit maybe when I was like 9.
 
Who the fuck gives a shit!!! If you like it, buy it, steal it, listen to it, whatever...... if you don't like it, buy or steal something you do like, amd listen to that. sheeesh. it isn't that hard to figure out, or is it?
 
flamin-gitaur said:
Who the fuck gives a shit!!! If you like it, buy it, steal it, listen to it, whatever...... if you don't like it, buy or steal something you do like, amd listen to that. sheeesh. it isn't that hard to figure out, or is it?


Please be quiet.
 
I will buy it this weekend. If it sux, well, it won't be the first time I've wasted money on music....I just hope it has some redeaming qualities. Everyone said that Godsmack's newest sux. I guess it's all a matter of opinion. And Rob Zombies latest has some good tunes, and a few great riffs. Some didn't like it either.
 
you pussy! crack is for fags! try shooting coke instead. Like a crack high on steroids. Even better when mixed with dope. What were we talking about again?...or yeah tool. Yeah they're okay.
 
lol dogman I thought you were talking about crack until I read the music part.
 
I've been a tool fan since Undertow. It seems that the one thing they have been incredibly consistent at is morphing their sound into something new and exciting with every album. They always stick to the "tool" key elements but take it to another level. This coupled with the typical 5-6 years in between albums seems to set a high level of expectations from fans.
Having said that....I have to admit that I just didn't get the same feeling when I turned on this new album that I did the first time I heard Anema, or Lateralus, or Undertow for that matter. I think the songs are solid and consistent with "past" tool. Unfortunately they don't seem to be as forward thinking as past efforts. There was a rumour going around the net that this album was the first in a 2 disc series. (This one being a "b-sides" compilation and Tool was just attempting to dupe the "masses" who believe anything the media/artist tells them.) The 2nd album being the "new" one. If it weren't for the consistency in production (which would be hard for a B-sides comp) I would almost buy into the hype.
Heres my beef with the new album. There are whole sections that sound like they came right out of other tracks. Vicarious sounds very similar to schism and in parts reminds me of Third Eye. I don't have the track titles memorized yet but there is another that sounds pretty damn similar to sections in "H". Now I know that Adam Jones basically uses the same 3 chords on every song so it was bound to happen at some point. I just always thought of Tool as the one band that could take simplicity and repetitiveness and morph it into an entirely new beast.
Anyhow the jury is still out for me. Sometimes it takes a few days, weeks for an album to sink in. Was it what I was expecting ? Not at all, but who knows maybe this one will grow on me yet.

A slightly disappointed Tool fan.
 
I'll take the other side of the fence and say I really like this album so far. I have yet to listen to it over and over again, but what I've heard so far I really like. It's kinda like a drug to me really everytime I hear the attacking guitar rhythms and resonating tom rolls. Not to mention I think Maynard is probably one of the greatest singers ever.
I totally respect their works from a compositional standpoint....from what they add musically to what they add in the studio via effects. You really don't hear much poly-rhythmic material in a lot of rock music, especially in the popular bands. If you don't like the chords they chose for the song, listen to it for the rhythms more than anything. It's really hard to guess what Carey is going to do, and I love that.

If you're also A Perfect Circle fan, then picking up this $10 (yes, only $10) CD is a much safer buy than Maynard's last A Perfect Circle CD. :rolleyes:
 
You really don't hear much poly-rhythmic material in a lot of rock music, especially in the popular bands. If you don't like the chords they chose for the song, listen to it for the rhythms more than anything. It's really hard to guess what Carey is going to do, and I love that.

They said in an interview that touring with Meshuggah inspired them to push this a little more. Definitely some cool stuff happening in this respect.
 
Tool has definitely made some great music over the years but I think A Perfect Circle blows them away. With APC Maynard really let his voice soar and I think it took him in a different and better direction. Their records are just more listenable to me. Tool is great if you're in the mood though.

I'd like to hear the new one. Lateralus didn't do much for me.
 
The first APC is a masterpiece. The second one is listenable but lacks everything that I enjoyed about the first. The songs aren't nearly as catchy. Maybe that isn't what they wanted the 2nd time around but that was one of the main things I enjoyed about the first, It was really melodic.
 
Well, I 've confirmed it, the band will be over and done after touring this album. I think we will see Maynard back with APC, though I really hope they do something along the line sof their first album. Adam Jones will probably just be a freak of nature :D What I really want to see is Justin get his chance to rock his unique bass lines with a high profile group. And Danny will probably move to Brazil and live in the rainforest, if his drumming on this album is any indication.

When I was in High School, i was in a tool cover band. We would drop acid and listen to Undertow and Aenima back to back over and over. Very trippy shit. But even in sobriety, tool is less about the music, and more about expanding your thought process. Not in some hippy way, but just seeing past your perceptions and shit, i dont know, they get pretty deep.

For this last album, Jambi and The Pot are my favorite tracks so far. Everything else sounds kind of weak and rehashed, and lacks that inital edge that Undertow and the first haalf of Aenima had. Not a bad way to end a good run. Not a bad way to spend $10 either, I can't remember the last time I saw a major band realease an album that cheap.

A little off topic, but since it's being tossed about:
I used to pirate anything i could. From music progs, to tracks, to movies. Hell, I did it proudly with no shame. But between constantly formatting my drive to clear the virsuses out, faulty progs and skewed audio, and my own conscience, I stopped. I now have a very SMALL music library, Cubase LE, and a clean conscience.

That was probably more about coming out of the closet as a recovering pirate than anything else. :(
 
djhead said:
Not a bad way to spend $10 either, I can't remember the last time I saw a major band realease an album that cheap.

A little off topic, but since it's being tossed about:
I used to pirate anything i could. From music progs, to tracks, to movies. Hell, I did it proudly with no shame. But between constantly formatting my drive to clear the virsuses out, faulty progs and skewed audio, and my own conscience, I stopped. I now have a very SMALL music library, Cubase LE, and a clean conscience.

That was probably more about coming out of the closet as a recovering pirate than anything else. :(


Well, I haven't gotten a virus in a while. Thats what you get when you DL videos and movies and applications and porn. But .mp3 I have never gotten a virus from. *knock on wood*

But if you like $10 albums, Best Buy always seems to have albums on sale the first day of their release. Something to remember.
 
I wouldn't say I'm a Tool fan but I have listened to them before and sort of let them just carry me along which is how I think you have to listen to this kind of music. To me, they are definitely unique. This last album has a couple of really great tunes on it, namely The Pot. The bass as clanky as it is, is freaking smokin! My hats off to the engineer. Love it!
 
djhead said:
Not a bad way to spend $10 either, I can't remember the last time I saw a major band realease an album that cheap.

Metallica did that with St. Anger, which was about $10 more than it was actually worth.
 
djhead said:
Well, I 've confirmed it, the band will be over and done after touring this album. I think we will see Maynard back with APC, though I really hope they do something along the line sof their first album. Adam Jones will probably just be a freak of nature :D What I really want to see is Justin get his chance to rock his unique bass lines with a high profile group. And Danny will probably move to Brazil and live in the rainforest, if his drumming on this album is any indication.

When I was in High School, i was in a tool cover band. We would drop acid and listen to Undertow and Aenima back to back over and over. Very trippy shit. But even in sobriety, tool is less about the music, and more about expanding your thought process. Not in some hippy way, but just seeing past your perceptions and shit, i dont know, they get pretty deep.

For this last album, Jambi and The Pot are my favorite tracks so far. Everything else sounds kind of weak and rehashed, and lacks that inital edge that Undertow and the first haalf of Aenima had. Not a bad way to end a good run. Not a bad way to spend $10 either, I can't remember the last time I saw a major band realease an album that cheap.

A little off topic, but since it's being tossed about:
I used to pirate anything i could. From music progs, to tracks, to movies. Hell, I did it proudly with no shame. But between constantly formatting my drive to clear the virsuses out, faulty progs and skewed audio, and my own conscience, I stopped. I now have a very SMALL music library, Cubase LE, and a clean conscience.

That was probably more about coming out of the closet as a recovering pirate than anything else. :(


Well Maynard claims APC is totally done and won't ever play again. And the last person I talked to on a forum that "confirmed" anything, said that the new album wouldn't have any of the songs leaked from the internet. That it wasn't going to be called 10,000 days and that all the songs and song titles were made up to throw people off. He even went so far as to say he heard it from the band directly but that he wan't allowed to say who said it.
 
The only thing I found on Toolshed.down.net (an unofficial Tool site) was that 10,000 days might be the last Tool release for quite some time.

Toolshed.down.net watches many of the other Tool sites, including the band's official site. To me it seems that the band doesn't really know what they will do after touring.
 
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