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  • palmer
    Retired or Simply Important
    • Jun 2004
    • 5383

    #16
    Re: the new Tool album is finally upon us...

    tool? who is tool?
    todayistomorrow
    art direction | design | animation

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    • peloquin
      Till I Come!
      • Jun 2004
      • 8643

      #17
      Re: the new Tool album is finally upon us...

      you are a tool.



      (do i get the award for most predictable post ever? what do i win?)

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      • palmer
        Retired or Simply Important
        • Jun 2004
        • 5383

        #18
        Re: the new Tool album is finally upon us...

        It was a setup.

        -1
        todayistomorrow
        art direction | design | animation

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        • rubyraks
          DUDERZ get a life!!!
          • Jun 2004
          • 5341

          #19
          Re: the new Tool album is finally upon us...

          Excellent news! Can't wait for the album...they've never disappointed me with an album or live
          "Work like you don't need the money.
          Love like you've never been hurt.
          Dance like nobody's watching.
          Sing like nobody's listening.
          Live like it's Heaven on Earth."

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          • day_for_night
            Are you Kidding me??
            • Jun 2004
            • 4127

            #20
            Re: the new Tool album is finally upon us...

            i'm giddy like a school girl for this thing.

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            • Jibgolly
              Vortexuralizor
              • Jun 2004
              • 20773

              #21
              Re: the new Tool album is finally upon us...

              too many tools in this thread.

              -0

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              • day_for_night
                Are you Kidding me??
                • Jun 2004
                • 4127

                #22
                Re: the new Tool album is finally upon us...

                From Andy King, TotalRock… New Album playback at 10, Golborne Road, London W10 -
                February 20th 2006... 4pm and 7.30pm

                There is something delightfully Toolian about staging a series of European album
                press/radio playback and ‘meet-the-new-Record-Company’ dates whilst not only not
                revealing the name of said new album but also keeping all the track titles
                themselves firmly under wraps.

                For your roving Tool reporter, this presents two particular difficulties –
                firstly it makes accurate reviewing a task almost as hazardous as Quail shooting
                whilst under the influence (perish the thought that anyone could even
                contemplate such foolishness) and secondly it prompts momentary, and forgivable,
                cynicism along the lines of ‘They’re ‘avin’ a larff! This is just an elaborate,
                fake decoy album!’. Oh shit, there I go with those hunting expressions again.

                Today (and I use the word entirely accurately - as my Tool obsession squirts
                into me such blind courage as to prompt me to lurk, contrary to Record Company
                wishes, in the shadows for 90 minutes - so as to catch both the 4pm and 7.30pm
                playbacks) - today, the Record Company has displayed a remarkable degree of
                Tool-savvy by booking an unheard of pub-for-bohemians in West London’s debatably
                fashionable and trendy (or downright dangerous – unless, like me, you have at
                least two layers of hoodies on top of your baseball hat) W10 area. 10, Golbourne
                Road is at the foot of one of London’s once most notorious and scary tower
                blocks – Erno Goldfinger’s (not to mention The Clash’s) Trellick Tower – now
                perversely, and miraculously, transmogrified into one of the City’s most
                desirable residences. It sez ‘ere.

                It’s a joy – in this day and age and with such a multi-million selling global
                mega-band (yes, it really is true, fans!) – to immediately bump into ¾ of the
                band casually swigging beer from bottles (or, somewhat surprisingly, Starbucks
                from a paper cup in Maynard’s case) and chatting amiably with the assembled
                mid-afternoon gathering of hacks. It’s always a joy to meet a man so much ‘his
                own man’ and Maynard, as usual, manages to take such an expression to dizzy new
                heights. As inscrutable as the bastard offspring of Chairman Mao and Wallace &
                Gromit’s Were Rabbit (slightly caught in the headlights of my immediate and
                presumptuous ‘hail fellow well met’ self-introduction) Maynard professes to
                ‘feeling a little jet-lagged’ and at once hops off to safer environs. Meanwhile
                big haired Danny and Justin look, for all the world, like a brace of goddamn
                hippies from the Bong Shop down the road. As has been revealed – Adam has
                remained in LA ‘directing the video’.

                After a 30 minute delay in proceedings – caused by a tardy and self-important
                bunch of hacks creeping out of some rank corner of the evil EMAP Empire (they’re
                all Borgs, we suspect) the Anonymous Playback of The Nameless Songs commences…
                ‘probably nearly in their Final Running Order’, we are told. Readers will,
                hopefully, forgive any inaccuracies in reportage. On first listen I surmised
                this was an 9 track album, managing to squeeze this figure up to 10 on second
                hearing, whilst having confirmation from the band that it was, in fact an 11
                track album. (They thought).

                Queens Of The Stone Age, The Melvins, Turbonegro, Satyricon, Weezer and Hole.
                Hmmm... Joe Baresi’s CV might not be an immediate one to catch the attention
                whilst puzzling over a new Producer for a band such as our heroes. But then,
                Tool never have been noted for the obvious, the easier, softer way. The band
                dynamic IS different on this work. But it’s a challenging difference – perhaps
                no great surprise for a band which often borders on the recalcitrant. As might
                have been expected from a ‘guitar-oriented’ knob twiddler– the guitars are very
                much to the fore. Perhaps more so than on any work since Opiate. And there are
                other notables – but more of those later. What we have here with The Album With
                No Name (rather a good title, boys… why not go for it? Surely it’s not too
                late?) is yet another milestone in the journey of one of the most innovative of
                rock bands of the last 30 years. It’s a Rollercoaster. It’s difficult (‘Hurrah!’
                I hear you yell!). It’s at points dense, frustrating and impenetrable
                (‘Wahaay!’). On occasion it provides the band’s most commercial work to date. At
                worst, it heavily borrows hooks and snippets from, mainly, the Lateralus album.
                At best, it’s soaring and stunning and staggering – an exercise in aural, no
                sensory, exploration. In short, it’s the new Tool album and it’s f@!# great…

                Track 1 (7min 3sec). Mesmeric start. Hypnotic beat. Jagged, angular off beats.
                Familiar trancey passages punctuated by a guitar part reminiscent of an older
                Tool track. Tribal drum beats f@!# with a lovely melody and climax with
                Maynard’s vocals. I am going to cry.

                Track 2 (7min 12sec) Melodic intro with almost balladic vocals from Maynard.
                Lighter feel (almost, dare I say it, APC-tinged) but not for long. Danny gets
                stronger – Baresi releases our tubthumper and the feel gets much heavier into
                ‘chugga chugga’ off beats. Then – here’s some unusual guitar work. Man, it’s
                almost Hendix-like! Then back into a heavy tribal groove. I fight off the urge
                to masturbate furiously.

                Track 3/4 (This is either one 17 minute monster or two tracks – of 6min 20sec
                and 10min 26sec – only the Gods Of The Stinfist know the answer). Whichever it
                is – DO NOT SMOKE THE WEED WHILST LISTENING TO IT! Starting with Buddhist
                temple-flavoured gong tweaking the collective nipples of Kraftwerk, a deep
                sphincter-rumbling bass and om chanting might recall ‘Parabol’. After 3 minutes
                of this nerve-wracking niceness, all Hell breaks loose with mega-heavy riffdom
                before slipping back into spaciness after 30 seconds. Like an epileptic
                convulsion in a night of deep sleep. Hawkwind does Greensleeves whilst Pink
                Floys look on. The Record Company people are starting to look nervous and
                uncomfortable as if they have seldom HEARD anything so strange and worrying.
                What the f@!# is this? Let me outta here! I need to go snuggle the Radio One
                Playlist! Suddenly it’s a crazed sea shanty for whacked-out space travelers.
                ‘You’re the only one who can hold your head up high. It’s my time now… my time
                now… give me my… give me my…’ duets Maynard with himself. Danny fights free of
                the evil clutches of Dr Baresi and goes off on one. Adam’s guitar recalls
                something off Lateralus again. It’s Triad, I think, but it’s almost impossible
                to identify one riff whilst another song goes on. The musical equivalent of
                rubbing one’s head and tummy simultaneously in different directions. They’re
                doing this on purpose to f@!# with our heads. Bastards! Returns to full-on
                rhythmic Toolishness to end. No it isn’t the end. It doesn’t end like any other
                song ends. Tool never ends. I’m losing it. Therap me now, please.

                Track 5 (Probably. 6min 11 sec definitely). Oooooooh. This is THE one. Ya know
                what, pluggers? Radio might even go for this! Maynard’s vocals at the start are
                quite extraordinary. Place equal parts of Chris De Burgh, Tiny Tim and Bilal The
                Muezzin in a blender and run for your life. Easily the most commercial track to
                date. In fact, easily the most commercial track Tool have EVER done. That guitar
                is waaay strong again. Did Adam bribe Baresi? This is still twisted. It’s hard
                but commercial. The end spells a relief as climactic as a boil bursting. I go
                ‘Yessssss’ and the whole room of cool jouros looks round at me as if I’m a
                Bateman cartoon ‘The Man Who Ordered A Pork Sandwich In Blooms’. This is a
                SERIOUSLY awesome track. Just you mark my words.

                Track 6 (1min). In which Maynard becomes a Native American for no good reason.
                Strange, but we like a bit of strangeness.

                Track 7 (Maybe. Could be two medium length tracks and a terribly short one, too.
                I’m now losing the will to live with the stopwatch. It’s 14min 45sec of music,
                whatever). Guitars to the fore again. One long note with almost blues-like,
                overlaid note progressions. f@!# me, it’s House Of The Rising Sun cut with
                Ketamine. There are unsettling whispers and talking. Is this a bad trip or a
                psychiatry session? Come to think of it, is there a difference? ‘How Are You
                Today?’… ‘Tell Me Everything’ then THWACK! Into such a breathtakingly slappy,
                powerful riff kick that I’m actually physically winded for a nanosecond.
                Demonic, growling, rap noise over rhythmic heavy heavy groove. Forget the Were
                Rabbit jibe. This is a f@!# full-on, nasty, shaven headed WEREWOLF. A lightbulb
                goes mental in the room. The Record Company almost lose all cool and run for it.
                I damn nearly join them but now I AM crying. I am gulping back wracking sobs at
                the sheer Toolishness of this monstrous, magnificent track. This is the real
                deal. Again snippets from Lateralus. You ARE playing with us. You ARE! This is
                Tool’s equivalent of ‘spot the Hitchcock in the Hitchcock film’! But I don’t
                care. It’s like The Best Of Tool in one song. The Bomb. It ends like the violent
                end of a violent life. And then it ends again. Unless that’s another track, of
                course….

                Track 8 (6min 44sec). Odd noises. Sea shore meets ironworks. Ever see the
                cartoon meisterwerk ‘Spirited Away’? You MUST! In it there is a character called
                Kamajii The Boiler Keeper who has 6 arms and an army of small black coals. This
                sound is similar. Soon joined by elastic bass and drum twangling over
                multi-layered Maynard whisperings and chanted vox. Shades of Pink Floyd again.
                Shades of the more ‘moody’ Lateralus tracks again. Reflection. Disposition.
                Tribal and hypnotic.

                Track 9 (9min 04sec. I think). Melodic, slow, hypnotic. Almost balladic. Wall of
                Sound build-up. Danny does some Bamboo pole-type drumming into big rif***e. Big,
                big sound. Tool at their weightiest. It’s almost Chinese at the end. I can think
                of worse things to be like. Perhaps the boys have their eyes on the World’s
                fastest developing market?

                Track 10 (OK it’s 11 but I’m f@!# if I can work out how we got here). The walk
                out track (their description not mine). Oddness. The Noodles of Satan.

                And that’s it. First playback and Maynard bids us farewell. ‘Hope you enjoyed
                it. If you didn’t we could put on a little Green Day for you?’. Second playback
                and Justin apologises for not being The Arctic Monkeys. We smoodge and chatter.
                We remember that Danny is actually the World’s nicest (and tallest) man. If only
                I could feel as comfy in my skin as he does. That’s it – go on, compare my
                insides with his outsides. We rejoice in the fact that ¼ of Tool is, in fact,
                English. We clamber onto our pushbike past legions of hoodies whilst the Tool
                Carnival ups and offs to Amsterdam. f@!# knows where THAT playback will take
                place but I have a shrewd idea or two…

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                • anonin
                  Juvenile Delinquent
                  • Oct 2005
                  • 2347

                  #23
                  Re: the new Tool album is finally upon us...

                  thanks for posting that ^ , i think im gonna need a bit of time to process that review...

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                  • useyurbrain
                    Getting Somewhere
                    • Jul 2005
                    • 210

                    #24
                    Re: the new Tool album is finally upon us...

                    thats not the name of the album.. or songs..

                    but it is coming may 2..
                    cant wait for this

                    Tool is the greatest band ever.

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                    • Kinetic
                      Platinum Poster
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 2227

                      #25
                      Re: the new Tool album is finally upon us...

                      I?m in shock...

                      I just found out that, on the 26th of May, Tool will be playing here, supported by Deftones.



                      Those bands are ONLY the authors of my two all-time favourite CD?s : Lateralus and White Pony.

                      I?m gonna cry...
                      "I play music at people" - Surgeon

                      http://soundcloud.com/kineticdj
                      http://djkinetic.official.fm

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                      • anonin
                        Juvenile Delinquent
                        • Oct 2005
                        • 2347

                        #26
                        Re: the new Tool album is finally upon us...

                        it was announced a couple days ago the name of the new album will be "10,000 days"

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                        • rubyraks
                          DUDERZ get a life!!!
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 5341

                          #27
                          Re: the new Tool album is finally upon us...

                          and what will they call it tomorrow?
                          "Work like you don't need the money.
                          Love like you've never been hurt.
                          Dance like nobody's watching.
                          Sing like nobody's listening.
                          Live like it's Heaven on Earth."

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                          • anonin
                            Juvenile Delinquent
                            • Oct 2005
                            • 2347

                            #28
                            Re: the new Tool album is finally upon us...

                            Originally posted by rubyraks
                            and what will they call it tomorrow?
                            well it was posted on the official website www.toolband.com

                            03 Mar 06
                            JUST IN CASE YOU'RE INTERESTED...

                            The artwork for the upcoming Tool album is going to the separators/printers today, therefore it will eventually be leaked out that the name of the album is (drum roll.......) ' 10,000 days '

                            ... so there it is.

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                            • khoole
                              Fresh Peossy
                              • May 2005
                              • 33

                              #29
                              Re: the new Tool album is finally upon us...

                              i'm very curious to hear this disc. anema ranks in my top ten easily. lateralus blows my mind.

                              love the drummer. solid!!!

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                              • jeffrey collins
                                Not cool enough
                                • Jun 2004
                                • 7427

                                #30
                                Re: the new Tool album is finally upon us...

                                I'm not too much into self depreciating music anymore. I try to be a fairly happy guy. I love their orchestrations of their music. Their drummer is awesome. OPIATE is still my favorite from them.
                                Jeffrey Collins: Painter
                                My Painting Blog

                                http://soundcloud.com/jeffreycollins
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