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The interactivity between drummer Danny Carey, guitarist Adam Jones, and present bassist Justin Chancellor, is remarkable.
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The BandĮxcept for replacing their original bass player in the mid 1990’s, the Tool line-up remains unchanged. The opus “Wings For Marie (Pt 1)” and “10 000 Days (Wings Pt 2)” is dedicated to her. The title 10 000 Days supposedly reflects on the fact that singer Keenan’s mother suffered a stroke 27 years before she died, with 10 000 days being approximately 27 years. There is plenty of brainfood to dig into, and there’s a fine balance between the demanding and more available material on the album.
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Very few bands are “allowed” to spend 3-5 years on each album, but there’s no doubt the effort pays off. Their fifth album further reeks of craftmanship down to the very last note. Oh well, some like to call it Art-Rock … nevertheless: the enigmatic outcome either travels over your head or enters the darkest, cob-webbed corners of your mind and sits there.ġ0 000 Days is no exception, as the opening figure in “Vicarious” eats its way out of the tiny plastic disc and into your head. Transferring this pale analogy to Tool, one could say, “Sounds like Metal.” But, apart from distorted guitars, pounding drums, and spanking bass, is it Metal? Apart from tempo and time variations, and songs way beyond the radio format, is it Progressive? Apart from the soundscapes and noises, is it Ambient? And, apart from catchy vocal lines, is it Pop? The answer to it all lies in the fact that Tool has successfully brewed a potion of their own, and used it to cast a spell over their albums since the 1992 debut. Ever tasted frog legs? “Tastes like chicken” some say for lack of better words. There’s no arguing the uniqueness of this Californian quartet defining their music is no easy task. It’s Tool and they’re back with a new album! The Music An itch beneath the skin: inevitably scratching it feels incredibly relieving and terribly annoying at the same time.