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Free Music Notes for 10,000 DaysFree Music Review: Garbage Hit: 1 StarsBought because of high rating and positive reviews. Worst choice i could have made. I did not like it at all and got rid of it within two days.
Free Music Review: If you like deep, introspective Tool, this is the best yet. Hit: 5 StarsHands down, this is the best Tool album so far. The work is epic, and narrative and thematic elements weave their way through the entire album. Should definitely be listened to from beginning to end, in order.
Production value is also highest on this album. Much clearer, punchier and polished than previous Tool albums.
I bought this album for the song "The Pot", but it took me several weeks to get there, because I got stuck on the first track, "Vicarious". From there it was "Wings for Marie", written in memoriam for Keenan's mother. Then it was "The Pot", and currently I can't get away from "Right In Two".
Amazing album, I can't recommend it highly enough.
Free Music Review: The best Tool album Hit: 5 StarsMost epic, most rewarding, most musically impressive album this group have recorded to date.
love tool :)
Free Music Review: I Blame Joe! Hit: 5 StarsJoe Baressi that is, Tool has David Bottrill produce Ænima, Salival, Lateralus and they are AMAZING! They switch (to keep things fresh...) to Joe Baressi for this album and the drums fall to the background as the guitar takes a step forward. Good decision? Decide for yourself, the tracks that actually have audible percussion are Vicarious, Jambi and some to some extent on Right in Two, hmm... best tracks on the album. Maynard does save a few of the other tracks but for god's sake bring back David Bottrill!
Awesome Album, Underpar for Tool, because of Joe Baressi.
Free Music Review: TOOL's 'Dark Side of the Moon' Finally Hit: 5 StarsThe album has been dissected by tracks 9000 times (10,000???) so I'll keep it straightforward and simple. I'm 38, have listened to metal/hard rock and most everything else for 22 years now as a music fanatic.
This record has been in my commuter truck for 3 weeks and is still in there...
I could simply stop there as it says it all, but I need to mention a couple reasons why this is TOOL's best record. It grows on you like no other, it is perfect even with near silence on the last track, and its like a near 80 minute movie that just moves like an organism. The album is alive with slow, fast, angry, introspective.
If your a 22 year old jackhammer like I used to be you'll probably rate this TOOL's worst album, but if you're a little older and now how to pace yourself, take in the whole picture, and enjoy the moods ooozing from this album, then you'll agree this is their best work so far, and I'm gonna go way out on a limb and say I like it as much as 'dark side' and I am Floyd's biggest fan. Take it however you want...I still can't take it outta the truck after almost a month--probably a world record for me, even after 22 years of being immersed in music.
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