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So gooooood mang
Maynard sounds too much like his APC vocals. Idk how I feel about this
sounds like a tool rip off band
Vocals are a bit shit so far but everything else sounds pretty good
It definitely sounds like a Tool song
This is what everyone said when 10000 days was leaked
I'm just glad one of the seminal bands from this era is still alive
This is Reflection 2.0 which is fine by me
Feels so good to be back
I liked it a lot, you can tell Maynard can’t yell like he used to so he’s toned it down, I’d rather have him do that than scream and have it sound awful and it fits. Can’t wait to hear the rest of the album this is really good so far
This is what I keep thinking, about 6 minutes in and all I have to say is "well, it sounds like Tool".
Can't say for sure if that's a good thing or not but surely the rabid fanbase will eat this up.
My first impression is that it's good. It is absolutely a Tool song. This album will almost undoubtedly be solid.
1000% this
And the vocals on some songs on that album were shit
Am I remiss in saying that the album font/art is trash and so far the track is underwhelming
his vocals have never been so clean and (probably) pitch corrected
The song sounds about as nu metal as the artwork looks rip
it sounds like its building to something that never comes
It's .... something. Heard it only one time. Not sure if I like what Adam is doing. Although the midway riff is pretty nice, the structure of the song is odd yet kind of works.
Looking forward to listen to it a few more times.
TOOb
The art would be fine if it wasn’t for the text
And theres no condescending shit eating facicious tone to his voice anymore
this tool song sounds like a parody of a tool song
toobe or not toobe?
I remember people saying these exact things when 10000 days was first released and imo that album aged beautifully
Yes although that may be forgivable considering it's the opening track. That will depend on how the rest of the record pans out
can't unsee that b now
Danny Carey isn’t human
>poop
POOP
literally lol'd at some of the vocals\lyrics. shite track desu.
10k days is in fact better than Aenima
He's pretty spectacular on this new song
I dunno it's kinda grown on me. It feels kinda more subtle than 10,000 Days and Lateralus which were a lot more explosive. I'm assuming the actual physical will do something more trippy but there's also some people saying this isn't the complete cover art or whatever.
This song didn't even have a climax
I feel the same way here as with Duster's new single. It seems more like an interlude/opener than something to be released individually. Nothing really happens because we don't have the full album, it's 10 minutes of build-up and fuck all payoff.
should've hung it up after lateralus, band would've been legendary
This
Sounds like 46 and 2 without the climax "muscle memory" screaming part, which is the best part of the song
I love the intro but it feels like something is missing.
i liked 10,000 days when i heard it the first time. this time the vocals are just lame. i won't knock the whole album, but i'm not a fan of this song
never really understood the appeal of tool aside from the interesting time signatures. they aren't particularly good songwriters nor do anything particularly interesting sonically
feels like it falls apart around the chorus desu. good buildup but it just goes nowhere
Album art sucks, yes but I really really like the track so far
4 and a half minutes in, they reuse the drums from Disposition
feels like they're trying to amalgamate all their previous work, including TPC
I always thought Korn sounded like a less intrinsic, more mainstream version of Tool, with weaker vocals
Comparing this song to Korn's last album, I'd say they are about neck and neck, with Korn now being the heavier of the two
Definitely not worth a 13 year gap
Korn's new song Cold is amazing.
That'll be $45
I thought the same for years until one day I was listening and everything "popped", like looking at one of those 3d gimmick books and not getting it, but then suddenly you see it
This is just a mash-up of riffs from their other songs, what the fuck? It doesn't even have a structure.
Adam Jones in 2005: we're gonna make a wallesque audiovisual 10,000 days movie instead of traditional video clips
14 years and nothing later: here's our next album btw
there was a time I would scorn you for even suggesting korn is anywhere near tool sonically or sounds anything like them, but if we remove the hype train of tool and the negative outlook people have of corn, I can accept this opinion
You can buy shittier display items for more money.
I imagine getting sued by one of his life long friends over visual art killed any care Adam had for anything visual.
it's good, Danny's still a beast. Seems to not be very wide between the channels, they usually use a shit load of panning.
Saw him at the gorge a couple years ago. He's definitely still got it man.
>it's the opening track
sauce?
>it's actually not shit
Not fantastic (it kind of drags) but gives me hope that this album will be good.
every year matters. his voice has to degrade sometime.
Kinda look's like first part of a song , like wings or parabol
Does the opening part remind anyone else of Dead Can Dance?
whats on that 4" screen that I cant see on my phone
I don't know how you can think 10,000 Days or this track sounds anything like Korn.
Maybe Undertow / Aenima era (Sober could easily be covered by the band), but since they went full prog I'm not seeing it.
yeah. the amount of long awaited albums that end up being disappointing is far too high.
I would've never thaught I'd see the day a new Tool song is released and I'm still a virgin
confirmed on itunes pre order.
lol, tool is the only band where people complain about songs having climaxes or not
ive only listened once so far but it was pretty damn good, that's how i feel about every tool song the first time though, they eventually "click" in a big way. tool makes super cohesive albums that the tracks all work together and that's their strength, kinda hate just hearing a single song and not knowing anything else. cant fucking wait to listen to it front to back in a dark room soon, relive my teen years. danny was 10/10, weakest part of the song is the chorus.
wtf, limited edition?? damn im poor, that sounds wild though
story?
Isn't being a virgin a prerequisite for being a Tool fan anyway?
Someone post the Spotify image of Tool in which they are dressed like old Amish men or some shitty indie folk group
Looks about as tired and unenthusiastic as this track sounds
"Remember us? Yeah we're back. Kinda."
Hollow Life is superior to 75% of Tool's discography and quite similar sonically
It's not all bad, but the vocal performance is a bit underwhelming.
An ok effort but I don't really feel like listening again. It just sounds like 10k days but worse.
They were dealing with a multi-level lawsuit, a friend of Adam's sued the band over some artwork he supposedly made for them and never got credit for, so the band hired an insurance company to take care of it. Then the insurance company sued the band over "technicalities" or something. They've been dealing with the lawsuit from around 2007 to I think 2014
There are actually way more Tool fans than you'd think. At least where I live
just remember, the drummer is 58 years old. the whole band besides the bass player are in the mid/late 50s. not bad for old men making a come back.
I liked the two live tracks a lot more
Can't say I'm seeing it outside of "it's a metal track with lots of open-air harmonics" to it, though I'm not gonna deny that Hollow Life is fucking kino. Sometimes I forget that Korn somehow made a track as good as that.
Cam de Leon sued the band, claiming that he was basically a fifth member of the band cause his artwork was such a heavy aesthetic of the band. He wanted more money, after Tool got big. He lost the suit. Tool don't sell merch with his artwork anymore, they even changed the cover of Opiate. Don't know why they didn't for Aenima.
This absolutely sounds like Aenima era TOOL!
woah i didn't know they were that old. i thought 50 at the most.
>song starts to get better with every new listen
i really like this feel
ah shit, that sucks. cam was cool. also what do you mean they changed the cover of opiate?
Look at the digital cover for Opiate on Spotify, youtube, etc it’s a new album art instead of the old one.
holy shit lmao. that is ridiculous actually hahah.
>opens with the lyrics 'Long Overdue' and ends with the lyrics 'A long time coming'
>forcing yourself to like something by listening to it so many times that your brain is forced to restructure itself into 'liking' said material to cope with its new existence
just kidding user, have fun
Sounds exactly like Tool, but watered down. Rather disappointing.
That outro solo though holy
THIS FUCKING SUCKS FUCK YOU YOU FUCKING BALD MANLET
I like it a lot, sounds like 10 000 Days. Tool is an easy listening band for me, they're not really a band who reinvent themselves and their sound is kind of samey across their discography, but you know exactly what you'll get (which also means I'm not super hyped for their record, but I'll definitely give it a listen) and their sound is pleasing to me. I'm happy with the toned down and reflective sound of the track.
somehow its even more corny than 10,000 days
those fucking awful apc vocals...
Alex Gray artwork is superior anyway
Justin's basslines are good but nothing too exceptional.
Adam's with his traditional riffage. The riff midway through the song is pretty nice though.
Danny's drumming is the highlight of the song. Fantastic as usual. Loved the Tabla playing in the beginning.
Maynard's was a bit underwhelming. Sounds similar to what he did on the last APC album. I missed some aggression on his delivery.
Still digesting. Most stuff by Tool is a grower.
Got downvoted on reddit cucks for my opinion, I'll repost here.
I hate the vocal production, sounds really touched up and unnatural opposed to Aenima and Lateralus. The entire thing seems like a step further in the 10,000 Days direction which IMO was a massive step down. If this is the level of songwriting they're going for on the whole album then I'm mega disappointed. There's wayyyyyyy better modern prog metal than this. If any other prog metal band had released it literally no-one would give a shit.
maynard's cock, actual size
>I hate the vocal production, sounds really touched up and unnatural
Every prog metal album released in the last decade sucks because of this, I can't stand the way vocals are mixed/tuned now.
Sounds like a pastiche of old riffs and drum fills. Also Maynard phoned the lyrics in again.
I want this album to be good, but this already sounds like 10k days 2.0
Try Night Verses- From The Gallery of Sleep. No vocals.
Had to listen to some real nigga shit to cleanse my pallet after that
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only good part of the song
Song feels really weak and hollow. No projection to it.
Pretty good track but it sounds too much like 10,000. Hope their other songs are different.
I agree but consider in 1993, they really had a unique sound. Their sound hasn't evolved that much since then, but every other bands' sound has. Similar to when Black Sabbath came out, amazing, unique, at the time. Listen to it today its dated.
Second listen I like it better. The vocal melodies are bizarre, not like Mr bungle bizarre, but like meandering. Nothing hits as hard as older albums, but its been 13 years and they're older and richer.
But I am liking it second go around. Guitar tone is killer, same with drums and bass. Vox are so clean, and Maynard head voice never sounded better imo.
>cd
>not vinyl
Boomer move
Doesn't remind of 10kdays at all besides it being very tooly, I guess it is similar to Jambi but that song stuck out to me different from the rest on that album anyway. That song structure is bizarre. I'm loving the drum sound/production, sometimes the kickdrum seemed to have that effect justice uses where the sound dips on everything for a second besides the drum. The cymbals sound odd (but great). Are the lyrics for this posted anywhere? My brain has a hard time deciphering that shit.
1st listen - 6.7
2nd - 7.0
3rd - 7.5
In the context of the rest of the album, this is be a good ol 8/10 song. Tool did it again
On the reddit they say the downvote button isn't supposed to be a disagree button, but I guess they still ignore that rule.
Just marathon'd the song, it's pretty shit t b h
It's 80 min, it's gonna have to be a double vinyl so if they also incldue the screen gimmick then the entire package is gonna be incredibly expensive.
fucking vocals at 7:35 fucking sucks, even in APC he did this shit
I think its fine if bands want to do somet retarded deluxe-packaging for the HC fans but ALWAYS release regular CD and regular vinyl, otherwise you lose out on sales to the moderate fan.
3:15 - 4:00 is the worst, and I almost cringed so hard I was about to turn it off. So bad.
Whats worse is it sounds like its building up to something and just flatlines afterwards.
yeah, that's why it has such a circlejerk-culture
did anyone else LOSE IT when the song featured an odd time signature and maynard warbled and danny carey fucked around on his toms for 128 measures????? i'm screaming
Very true.
Invincible and Descending suffer from the exact same problem.
The album will be disappointing guaranteed, they're just going for the safe songs to retire in peace, and this confirms only younger people can make truly groundbreaking music.
Feels like a mix of Lateralus and 10 000 days
A bit too familiar. Feels like I'm listening to bits and pieces of existing songs.
At least it's not the Arcade Fire bullshit APC turned into.
it was ok
yea
>Descending
Da fuk? Absolutely massive climax
lol, every time with the crying. I bet there's a post somewhere where someone claims that their dog walked in on them listening to it and then stood transfixed in front of the speaker. That's another hardcore fan who can't think of anything interesting to say favorite.
Still weak compared to Third Eye, Rosetta Stoned, The Patient, Parabola etc.
Again, it's not bad per se but it's too "safe".
I remember being insanely hyped for 10k days and then HATING it after the first listen, then liking it more and more; and then finally loving it. Hope it's the same with this one, but so far I'm rather disappointed
same
All their new songs sound like old shit.
rip tool , i hate it that they even wanted to make new albums at all, now they will be remembered by shit album that was literal rehashing of old stuff
Look how APC matured beautifully with their new album that was totally different than their old stuff and yet you know its APC
The screen gimmick is literally a $5 promo item from China, I’ve ordered them before. It’s bs
Vicarious was a banger even if it's a mainstream song. I haven't heard any bangers from the 3 new songs.
Ye that what I was thinking, but I find it odd they would realease a first part as a single
>first listen
aaaand it sounds like a shitty ripoff of theirselves
>10th listen
Sounds like they found the shelved B-Sides to 10,000 Days while putting their kids decades old soccer trophies in the closet and decided to release it, took a single promotional photo outside Denny's, and then found one of those free logo makers online for the album art
will probably go triple platinum
Completely blown away. Feel like there was an evolution in sound since they left 10,000 days. With all these "vocal" criticism posts you would think it was something horrible to listen to. Had low expectation after APC disappointment, but I literally feel like this is exactly what I haven't had since 2006.
The layering is amazing and the band really makes the music. All you guys complaining about a build up just may have to wait for the full album and get the whole coherence.
Fear inoculum shows tool is still making songs that have depth and progress. If you would have played this in 2006 it would have been a classic.
Fuck the toxic internet, because that is all that has change since tool's last album, nothing can go uncriticized. Probably why music today sucks. Preordered the 50$ album off amazon immediately after listening.
lol i would pay to see maynard reading that tripe shit.
sound like bad reflection
B-side track with weak vocals.
3 songs? Where are the other 2
out of ideas: the band
Yes
Softer than what I was expecting but it’s not bad.
Agree
Can we get a note count on how few notes Maynard songs on this?
Pretty much, yeah.
kek
I can literally hear many of their past tracks in this one (in the negative sense of it)
t. maynard
you know what you did is bad you rich asshole
>"It's tool, I don't need to rhyme"
manlet james keenan
they played 2 new songs live on this tour, theres come decend audio on youtube, it invincible and descending
no character whatsoever, the entire band is on autopilot. i was afraid it would be 10k days b-sides but its like a no name bandcamp jam session.
this
Wrong
>I saw my dog's third eye open when he heard it, I swear.
>Can we get a note count on how few notes Maynard songs on this?
typical toolfag
What the fuck was that sudden loss of quality near the end holy shit
Did someone accidentally step on a bitcrusher
>Fear inoculum shows tool is still making songs that have depth and progress.
>It sounds like something from 2006.
We're almost in the year 2020
>Fuck you for having opinions, toxic internet, I hate everything, I just bought 12 copies
We said it's '''ok''', which it is. Just ok.
No I don't think it would have been a classic in 2006, because I still listen to music from 2006, and this is just 'ok'. Nothing about it really captures your attention like their old stuff, and I honestly can't remember the song having just listened to it.
r/toolband right now
After listening to it once or twice (or twenty, fuck you) I think it's gonna be the first track on the album.
I realize in the past there was Stinkfist, The Grudge, and Vicarious as intros (All strong) - But I think they're definitely going for something different here and while this isn't climatic (really at all) I think it conveys a mood and theme really well.
if this song doesn't take you away your taste in music blows. classic tool, and some people here would make you think like it's a flop. This is more aenima than 10,000 days, and yet people will whine about anything they can.
Challenge: Name a cheesier Tool song than this.
this new track is literally their top 10 hits scrambled and made cohesive so that you think it's original. Only a fanboy would have an opinion such as yours
>and I honestly can't remember the song having just listened to it.
this
how can James go on with this kind of jacking the guitar into billion minutes long stupid jams
how can he sleep at night fucking hack
Maynard's Dick, lots of cheese in there
Right in Two is pretty chessy.
back 2 reddit
lol Jesus Christ almighty. My favorite songs all have the most notes in them too
right in two
holy FUCK this song was generic and boring
How can I be a toolfag when their music is shit and have never enjoyed them?
what did you mean by this post
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>How can I be a toolfag when their music is shit and have never enjoyed them?
thats just retarded.
This 10000 days vibes all day, no aenima what are you on about, and the song doesnt suck it's just okay by tool standards, and when your waiting for album for 13 years you want more than okay
Well boys Tool were my favourite band around 14 years ago and thank God I outgrew them because this Lateralus outtake is a FUCKING EMBARRASSMENT.
people will love this unoriginal track and there's literally nothing you can do
Cesaro Summability
Opiate
Post songs that are better than Fear Inoculum
people will hate this beautiful track and there's literally nothing you can do
Swamp Song
OCEAN MAN
>Wants to count notes like a spaz as if it has any bearing on anything
>not a Toolfag
If the amount of notes is a number in the Fibonacci sequence you'll probably cum in your pants
Listen closely zoomers. Here's some real music.
people these days only know love and hate, this is clearly a so-so song and hopefully an intro or some sort or interlude.
*WHOAAA WHAAA YEAAAHHHHH YEAAAAHHH USAAAAA*
10,000 days is their best album and lateralus is their worst
i am not a contrarian i am correct
pretty much this
after 13 years they release B-Sides for quick cash grab
agreed, good post.
It's not shit, but it's not fantastic either. Like many songs on all of their previous albums.
pleb childhood: tool
patrician adulthood: apc
basically this.
at least maynard went onto the joe rogan podcast, but he just sounded like some old wine drinking hipster brainlet who has little involvement with the band and is low on cash.
Rogan: I thought that song, with the fibonacci sequence was amazing. What were the time signatures on that?
Maynard: uh. yeah they added a lot of math for that one. time signatures, im not exactly sure, youd have to ask them. i just listen to the songs and do lyrics.
Rogan: I thought you said once keeping the music off streaming platforms was taking a stand, forcing people to go out and explore record stores, actually buy music and enjoy it traditionally.
Maynard: yeah. maybe that was a mistake. please buy the new cd.
I FUCKING LOVE IT!
FUCK YOU, MAYNARD, FOR 13 YEARS OF WAITING, BUT THANK YOU FOR THE COMEBACK!
I feel like Godspeed had the same issue on their last album. The songs just don't go anywhere
ascended celestial god: puscifer
ascended humanity: puscifer
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Imagine being so obsessed with this band that you're Tool and even after all those years you still copy Discipline
I'm starting to feel maynard doesn't like tool anymore
>Maynard: yeah. maybe that was a mistake. please buy the new cd.
kek
he can't buy yacht with wine making bussiness
this was kinda boring lads
no, not like all their stuff
Sounds like Godsmack with Tool, lmao.
Easy: Intension
>Home we occupy.
>Spark becomes a flame.
>Flame becomes a fire.
>Forge a blade to slay the stranger.
He literally owns half the town he lives near.
This is the lead track, it’s going to the rest of the album.
I would suggest listening to it a few times. Didn’t get it at all the first time but now I like it a lot.
Damn, it's already their lowest rated single on RYM
4 Degrees is their best song
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Let's 0.5 star this shit lads
I wonder why
Right on
MEDIA BAD
WATCHING MEDIA BAD
PEOPLE WATCH VIOLENCE AND DON'T DO THINGS TO STOP IT
THIS IS PROFOUND
truly they used these 13 years to expertly craft their original message
Why do you fags always act like it's all up to Maynard? He has the least amount of input on it.
He didn't start contributing to this album until last year, and he was done after a month or so.
Thanks, needed it after this soi anthem
makes me think
This but unironcally
I just listened to the song and cant remember a single thing about it, thats a bad sign right?
Because believe it or not, he's the leader even if he doesn't want to be.
The singer is always the frontman, the frontman is always the leader.
could be dementia user.
>thats a bad sign right?
Yes, you might have early onset dementia
no
Official reaction:
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listen to third eye and come back to me. yes it has a tabula like 10k days, but besides that, the guitar and drums (which really is the meat of the music) sounds exactly like aenima. they could have added it as a 16th track and people would have loved it
sorry about your alzheimers fren :(
stop watching the news
no, danny carey is the leader. he's the tallest, olddes, and the first one to record and set the foundation. he also knows black magic and the other members respect/fear him. the whole band has admitted this numerous times
thanks.
On a separate note, I just listened to the song and cant remember a single thing about it, thats a bad sign right?
Lads, recommend something to cleanse my ears after hearing this crap.
sums it up desu
you might have early onset dementia
>10 minutes long
just get to the point
Danny Carey could probably sell out large venues without a band, just soloing for 90 minutes or playing with some hindu.
>Fuck the toxic internet, because that is all that has change since tool's last album, nothing can go uncriticized. Probably why music today sucks. Preordered the 50$ album off amazon immediately after listening.
Dude you sound like the type of retard who doesn't even try to explore new music. Music today doesn't suck, old dumb fucks who suck on dinosaur rock bands dicks all day have made the rock scene unbearable.
go see a doctor. you could be getting alzheimers
Anytime mane
Here's a cool tool song that should do it for you
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definitely. he is gigachad in drummer form. he is in the top 3 drummers of all time according to just about everyone who likes drumming.
8/10
it's actually really good. I do agree that the vocals do sound odd - similar to APC perhaps. But I do like it.
Went and gave it 0.5 stars on RYM
This is barely music
based and redpilled
thanks for the input, zach. how was justin chancellor when you saw him last? he is in good health i hope
i like it. 10k days is my favorite tool album so it makes sense that i love the new song. the vocals are fine idk what u guys are on about
BASED BLACK MAGIG GIGACHAD CAN CONFIRM
I was expecting nothing. It's fine just unnecessarily long.
I like it, sounds like the whole album may be a continuation of Disposition/Reflection/Triad which goes to show they've aged and are no longer the angry edgy dudes they used to be. I'm just glad they didn't come back with some 4/4 radio rock cash-grab shit because I was so afraid of them doing that
For real It sounds like this:
14 years waiting for the same recycled formula shit
new puscifer when
holy shit
Except Maynard stands in the back during their concerts.
He's not a frontman at all. Just the singer and lyricist.
>HOLY FUCK MY SIDES HOLY SHIT I CANT BREATHE LMAO POST OF THE YEAR
rofl
LMAOOOO
Definitely sounds better now that I've heard it.
It's a bit underwhelming as a title track and the vocals sound forced and focused rather than follow the tone of the song. JMK is really clear throughout the entire song, and then near the peak, his voice gets dirtier and more compressed. I kinda feel like it should be the opposite.
fugg
they fucked around being old men with grandchilden and gardening for about 12 years of that time. only the fans thought about this album and woried about it for all those years
thanks
He used to be up front and he just looked like a retard, better he hides in the back
Because Maynard is one of the reasons why it took so long for the band to record the album.
not at all. he was the impatient one after awhile. they all just kinda wanted to disappear and live life and not worry about TOOL. oh and justin had some serious health issues for awhile
no fucking way, it really does
THIS KILLS THE TOOL
Is it just me or are the vocals mixed way too low? It sounds so fucking weird for some reason.
oh god it’s actually good
I’m so happy right now
That bass makes me fall asleep so hard
I actually got sick of it after 3 minutes when they decided NOW it's time to just change it up a little
It's a lame 10 minute rehash of The Grudge
I’m a contrarian and I knew everyone would hate it, so I love it.
haha suck on that haters
>The singer is always the frontman, the frontman is always the leader.
This is an idiotic take. Sure it is generally true, but obviously not an absolute.
i thought they where too high. maybe thats just because i dont like the vocals.
BOOOO
>Hurr durr it has a sitar just like my mario music
there's literally nothing impressive about his drumming. please point out what's so "inhuman" about him.
he’s a god
the fact that he can play same stupid long jams without killing himself
listen to 46&2 or Eulogy or The Grudge or Jambi
although if you don’t already know, it’s too late for you
it took them 12 years to make this? it sounds exactly like 10k days which sounded exactly like lateralus. with that much time between albums you'd think they'd innovate.
for a band that gets lauded for being so creative they sure lack it.
jokes on you, I love the Super Mario 64 soundtrack.
so all I have to say to you is...
SO LONG GAY BOWSER
based, tool should do some vidya ost's like tront.
and that’s a good thing!
Wtf no. Lmao
I've listened a lot now. What I well say is the over use of the delay effect (whether synocated guitars or effects pedals Inc vox) widens the sound but feels like it's compensating for a loss of raw power. The delay at the start feels like a warning for the amount maynard will go on to employ for the rest of the track. The drum mix is good as always giving you a sense of how Danny hears them as he plays. The biggest disappointment seems to be maynards lack of understanding of why we loved him as a lyricist for tool. He's gone with what satisfys him and sure that's fine but leaves a feeling of disconnect with the fans. If you listen again try not to hear how maynard is actually singing and replace it with how you feel a younger more attacking maynard would sing. I mean the chorus and break down parts are fine but the general parts feel like he is fighting the band rather then being syncopated with the drums and a part of the music.
I would cum so hard
Ok I'll start
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It took them about 2 years to make this. Also this is just one song, wait for the album, it'll be another 8+/10 atleast if this song is anything to go by.
>durr durr sounds like Super Mario 64 soundtrack
>implying videogames soundtracks can't be good
>implying any Nintendo soundtrack isn't at least decent
>implying SM64's soundtrack isn't great
I'd rather complain about what i've always complained about with Tool, it's supposed to be alt/nu/prog metal but it's way too ambient. Barely any tension and the explosions are never worth it. They focus too much on giving each instruments equal space, and manage to dull down Keynes' vocals in the process. I like the tribal touch to this track, an the riffs sound nice, but again, it doesn't lead to anything worth it.
zZzZ
The way he drums. The songs he makes with the drums
lots of bands play long songs look at isis, neurosis, pelican, jesu, etc. they all play lengthy songs averaging 4 to 12 minutes.
I've listened to every tool album since I was in junior high. DC is as straight forward as it gets. he has a very clean and precise style but so do tons of drummers.
>Music today doesn’t suck
I was hesitant to admit it, but over the last six months I’ve been on a 2010s binge to catch up with all the stuff I ignored or missed and Ive listened to about 400 albums so far from all sorts of genres and at this point I honestly think this might be one of, if not the best decades for music ever.
sure rock is certainly lacking, but there is still a metric fuckton of good music being made.
Tool creates anf releases tension more than any other band though. That's why this song is getting shit on too because tool is the best goosebumps band. This song meanders and doesn't explode more than their usual stuff. P.s this song is great
DC is as straight forward as it gets.
Found the virgin
This is probably a great groove metal song, a great prog single, and a good Tool song. It's Yea Forumscore after all. I'd just still like more SOAD style explosions, but that's just me being an edgelord probably
there is just something special about his drumming that I can’t explain. I get that other people have their own opinions and their own taste, and I wouldn’t consider myself to be some paragon of truth, but there has always been some quality to his drumming that made it stand above the rest of his contemporaries. I can tell you exactly what got me to feel that way originally at least; that drum fill about 4:30 into 46 & 2. I was like 12 when I first heard it on the radio and it blew my fucking mind
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I think the guy from Between the Buried and Me is really good too.
sick burn dad
I like it uwu :3
the fuck is this, sound like Enya
There should be more lyrics about wine-making and background percussion that sounds like corks being pulled out of bottlenecks.
I agree that he has a cool style and I do like his drumming but when I see people riding his dick too hard, i just have to bring them back to reality. there are drummers like Zach Hill who actually do things that are incomprehensible. my friend and I used to play tool songs to warm up when we'd practice and they are not difficult songs to play. the most notable feature of DCs drumming is his skill with the double kick drums, but again most metal drummers have similar skill and they usually use it throughout an entire song, rather than how DC uses it, which is usually like a drum roll or an accent. he's a tight drummer, but being tight and precise is like the entry barrier to being a good drummer.
Smile on my face as the bass tone kicks in and I realize Tool is right where it was.
>everyone saying it's 10000 days b sides
feels more like a lateralus rip off to me
I WANT ALL OF YOU TO STOP TALKING ABOUT THIS GLORIFIED NU METAL GARBAGE
thanks for the bump
The chorus pissed me off
The build up was great but when it hit, it felt like they had accidentally muted the main guitar track as there was no punch to it which is what tool do best
no
danny has greatt fucking chops, but that's not why he is a good drummer. hes a god drummer for the way he plays with the rest of the music, very creative and unique style and always fits whatever song it's in perfectly. he isnt just "laying down a beat" the rest fhe band plays over. he just makes great music. drumming isnt about how hard it is to play and being as technical as possible
>>everyone saying it's 10000 days b sides
>feels more like a lateralus rip off to me
it's all the same shit. they've lost their divine inspiration and this is all they know how to do now. most bands have the dignity to call it quits when they get to this point and start working on new projects but tool is a big name so they'll keep milking this as long as they can.
>10k days is better than aenima
Absolutely not. His vocals are so strained on that album and the "breakdown" sections can be cheesy. Aenima is an amazing album from start to finish.
suck it queer
Third eye is just the beggining of the sound they would follow in the future, lateralus and 10000 days, you cant say a song sounds like an album based on one song out of 15.
Besides Third eye is better than this
This 100%. None of Tool are that "Oh hey look how good I am at this thing" guy even though Danny could have spent his life being an arse like that. He moves things along and plays his part even though he's a technical God. That's always been a part of the band's ethic, even financially, they are a unit.
>the "breakdown" sections can be cheesy
i remember thinking that until i saw that clip about how the parts of Wings for Marie layover each other and call/respond through time.
theyre back
I actually like that DC doesn't overuse his double bass. It makes it seem more intense when he actually does use it. Too many metal bands rely on constant double bass blasts to sound "badass as fuck" but they just lack dynamics. Also it should be noted that DC isn't really a metal drummer, he's a prog/jazz-fusion drummer who happens to play in a metal band.
not bad, a grower, kinda lacks of a catchy hook like stinkfist
danny's a beast, as usual
t. brainlet drummer
its about the composition, there are a lot of good technical drummers.
>justin had serious health issues
Wait what?
>hes a god drummer for the way he plays with the rest of the music,
the same can be said about many drummers
>very creative and unique style
I don't hear his "musical voice" the way I can hear Brendan Canty or Zach Hill. I doubt I could pick out Danny Carey if he was playing solo. his style fits with his band very well but alone, it doesn't really stand out.
>and always fits whatever song it's in perfectly.
that's easy to say when you've been in the same band for 30 years and your songs have sounded the same since 2000.
I agree it's nice to have some dynamics but Danny Carey is not unique for this.
im not saying he isn't technical enough, if anything I find his drumming too mechanical and stiff sounding. I hear no human element in his playing, but this could be due to the way they record.
>Zach Hill
Stopped reading right there
>I doubt I could pick out Danny Carey if he was playing solo
I don't know, someone at work was listening to the new song and I immediately could tell it was Tool based on the intro.
I don't even like the band, but he has a distinctive style, compared to other rock drummers.
Apparently he almost died or something. This was like 5/4 years ago I think? Look up tool Heath problems on Google or whatever. Altho they only mentioned it a fewbtimes without much info.
literally the greatest tool song ever released
>it sounds like its building up to something and just flatlines afterwards.
This. I like the drawn-out droney nature of the first half, but it doesn't go anywhere. The verse is extremely simple but it's quite good. The chorus, however, is really pretty dull and basic. The chord progression for the chorus feels like it was the first thing that came to mind and they stuck with it. Then when things finally do change up towards the end of the song I can't really say I enjoy it much. At least it DOES change towards the end though. Also, Maynard's voice sounds particularly shot/rough in that last section.
>someone at work was listening to the new song and I immediately could tell it was Tool based on the intro.
that's because it sounds exactly like the last 2 albums. they don't innovate anymore.
no one buys CDs and shit anymore. The only people who will care about Tool's physical packaging are fans.
has worked with:
Death Grips, Team Sleep, Bygones, Flössin, Goon Moon, Hella, Holy Smokes, Legs on Earth, Marie Stern, Mick Barr, Omar Rodríguez-López, Spencer Seim, Spoek Mathambo, Nick Reinhart, Wavves, Björk, Janet Weiss, Matt Cameron, Ben Weinman, The I.L.Y's, Boredoms, Nervous Cop, Crime in Choir
yeah he's a total joke.
>popular=good
epic argument
love it
>zach hill
Fast doesn't mean good
>they don't innovate anymore
based on just that one song, it seems that they're trying to emulate Lateralus
>that's because it sounds exactly like the last 2 albums
however, that's not why I deduced it was Tool, Carey has a particular style, works heavily around the toms and floor drum with the bass drum serving as a simple syncopation and maintains the same movement for almost all of the song with the exception of fills.
I can't really say it's impressive or not, but he's pretty distinctive.
You're mistaking "productive" with "popular" m8
I prefer the original Danny Carrey
who said anything about being popular?
The post was saying you can tell it's Zach Hill's drumming when you hear it because he has a distinct style. Not that he's "good".
Well, he's very popular as a studio drummer, that's what you implied there, I think.
A prostitute can fuck 200 men a month, that doesn't make her productive.
I'm not even defending danny, I don't think he's that great of a drummer. But neither is mr white grips, who I also like a lot
Not shitting on him, but I never realized he was on a lot of shit I didn't like.
The only stuff I like from there is Reinhart, but Tera Melos and only the Clardy stuff, Matt Cameron and Weinman, but only DEP.
Just listened to it, it was alright. The type of TOOL track I listen to a few times but am not a huge fan off. If the rest of the album is like this it'll be a 7 from me chief
It’s bad art. It looks like something out of the late 90s-00s. Reminds me of this Janet Jackson video. Fitting since the music sounds equally as dated.
Only thing i dont like are the vocals. Carey is 12/10 as per usual
Yeah but you're still going to preorder it anyway.
That the time sig he's playing in?
It’s clearly a troll track. They just put together samples from their old songs.
11/8 friend
Just like any Tool song
it's literally best vocals out of all tool songs and fuck the people who hate on this
>new album art is shit
jej same