Ramos2725 All American 593 Posts user info edit post |
yeah so i have listened to opiate, undertow, Aenima, Salival, and Lateralus about a 1,397,297,874 times and i would like to hear some new Tool
i have read rumors about a release this month but that didnt happen i have read rumors about a christmas time release but thats not happening
Has anyone heard anything about when their new CD will be released or any other information about it??? 11/26/2005 12:29:33 AM |
Ronny All American 30652 Posts user info edit post |
Tool. 11/26/2005 12:40:21 AM |
ktcosent2112 All American 628 Posts user info edit post |
I wouldn't hold my breath....all I know is that they are working on a new album. When will it be out? No fuckin clue. 11/26/2005 12:55:10 AM |
nastoute All American 31058 Posts user info edit post |
But will it rock hard? Hell fucking yes. 11/26/2005 1:46:18 AM |
jprince11 All American 14181 Posts user info edit post |
I hope it's more like aenima then lateralus 11/26/2005 2:42:31 AM |
Ramos2725 All American 593 Posts user info edit post |
i hope its a good mix of both, i enjoyed lateralus almost just as much as aenima lateralus = acid trip aenima = high on cocaine
lateralus + aenima = some fucked up shiit 11/26/2005 10:12:29 AM |
wolfNstein All American 2353 Posts user info edit post |
those "rumors" have been going for almost two years haha.
it probably won't be out before next summer (just a guess). we will probably get a live album or DVD before the new album gets released. the new album will most likely not sound like any of their previous albums.
i hope they continue to take their time and get it right instead of forcing an album out just to release something like a lot of bands.
good things come to those who wait - i think that's gonna apply here so i am willing to wait. 11/26/2005 10:25:40 AM |
BEU All American 12512 Posts user info edit post |
Album summary
guitar.......guitar.......more guitar......lil drums......one word from singer..... ..guitar... .. guitar .....guitar... ... .....end of first track
rinse repeat 11/26/2005 10:31:55 AM |
nastoute All American 31058 Posts user info edit post |
boy, i hope Mozart doesn't fuck up his next symphony... 11/26/2005 10:42:44 AM |
ktcosent2112 All American 628 Posts user info edit post |
A description from John Ziegler (who works with Danny Carey): Pink Floyd - Meddle meets "Black Sabbath - Master Of Reality meets King Crimson - Discipline meets Undertow.......pretty fucking killer mix of sound 11/26/2005 10:51:09 AM |
nrmiller All American 5314 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "i hope they continue to take their time and get it right instead of forcing an album out just to release something like a lot of bands." |
exactly, they are really the only mainstream band that does that and that's why they are BY FAR the best11/26/2005 12:02:49 PM |
Syrinx All American 13507 Posts user info edit post |
this is good news. The last rumor I'd heard was that Maynard had found Jesus and was done with Tool. Seems like that was bullshit, so good. 11/26/2005 1:42:50 PM |
jprince11 All American 14181 Posts user info edit post |
LOL more like buddha 11/26/2005 2:51:38 PM |
PyroX Veteran 389 Posts user info edit post |
^^ I am pretty sure that was a confirmed joke. This CD has been "about to come out" now for quite some time... hopefully it will prove to be worth it. 11/26/2005 3:12:07 PM |
Syrinx All American 13507 Posts user info edit post |
yeah, it didn't really make much sense, given Maynard's past... but it was still worrisome. 11/26/2005 4:07:22 PM |
JMONEY All American 3580 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "lateralus = acid trip aenima = high on cocaine" |
what da fuck you talkin' 'bout?
lateralus = acid trip aenima = acid trip11/26/2005 5:14:20 PM |
wolfNstein All American 2353 Posts user info edit post |
[Edited on January 3, 2006 at 1:06 AM. Reason : hopefully it doesn't get pushed back]
1/3/2006 1:01:35 AM |
Shadowrunner All American 18332 Posts user info edit post |
that looks like a dvd to me
not a new album
? 1/3/2006 1:41:26 AM |
jprince11 All American 14181 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "i hope its a good mix of both, i enjoyed lateralus almost just as much as aenima" |
aenima was my fav album of all time but I thought a lot of Lateralus was uninspired1/3/2006 1:58:03 AM |
rjrumfel All American 23027 Posts user info edit post |
aenima rocked, but im surprised no one has mentioned undertow
aenima is my fav though, and eulogy is probaby my favorite tool song 1/3/2006 6:58:37 AM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
Undertow>Opiate>Aenima>Lateralus 1/3/2006 9:32:38 AM |
wolfNstein All American 2353 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "that looks like a dvd to me
not a new album
?" |
it is the DVD single for Parabola. but that isn't why i posted it. the sticker on the front of it is the reason for the post.
Quote : | "LOOK FOR NEW TOOL RELEASE - SPRING 2006" |
so hopefully we'll have something by april/may1/3/2006 9:46:37 AM |
Shadowrunner All American 18332 Posts user info edit post |
gotcha. i thought it was a promo poster for a new dvd, and i was thinking to myself, "why would they name a dvd Parabola when they already have a song with that name?" 1/3/2006 1:31:41 PM |
nastoute All American 31058 Posts user info edit post |
made a new thread, probably not needed
but still
it's mastered 2/2/2006 2:25:35 PM |
duro982 All American 3088 Posts user info edit post |
they're headlining the coachella festival april 30th, and they've signed to do a european festival in july. So hopefully coachella will be the kickoff of a US tour (or atleast a warm-up) with a little trip to europe in july. if you haven't seen tool live, i highly recommend it, you won't be disappointed 2/2/2006 2:30:50 PM |
El Borracho All American 13971 Posts user info edit post |
i can't wait until they come anywhere in the us. i'm gonna blow all my $ to go see them. 2/2/2006 2:32:50 PM |
CDeezntz All American 6845 Posts user info edit post |
Cochilla fest
april 30 i think
blow the cash woman
[Edited on February 2, 2006 at 5:17 PM. Reason : ha didnt read the post above me] 2/2/2006 5:16:48 PM |
CalledToArms All American 22025 Posts user info edit post |
they are very accurate live to the cd. stage presence sucks but they sound very good. twas enjoyable. but wayyyy overpriced when ive seen them. i hate shows costing 45 dollars to see one band. just ridiculous 2/2/2006 5:30:18 PM |
CDeezntz All American 6845 Posts user info edit post |
i saw them for 40 bucks but Messughah opened however you spell those bastards name. 2/2/2006 5:34:15 PM |
chickenhead
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2/2/2006 5:43:13 PM |
CalledToArms All American 22025 Posts user info edit post |
^^^ well yea another band played but they sucked 2/2/2006 5:47:33 PM |
chickenhead
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fantomas? 2/2/2006 5:48:20 PM |
CalledToArms All American 22025 Posts user info edit post |
yea i believe it was them. made up of some members of the melvins and stuff. a few bands i liked. but they sucked 2/2/2006 5:49:21 PM |
chickenhead
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faith no more 2/2/2006 5:50:43 PM |
Officer Cat All American 931 Posts user info edit post |
me and marko saw them at the ritz in 96.. remains one of my favorite concerts of all time. 2/2/2006 5:53:42 PM |
nrmiller All American 5314 Posts user info edit post |
I have heard rumors of ISIS opening for them. That would easily be the best show ever. 2/2/2006 5:54:52 PM |
CalledToArms All American 22025 Posts user info edit post |
^^^ no it was not faith no more. i definitely know who faith no more is an own albums from them. 2/2/2006 6:19:47 PM |
khufu All American 2103 Posts user info edit post |
not banking on this album being released any time soon. 2/2/2006 6:24:07 PM |
Everclear All American 3854 Posts user info edit post |
^^ the singer from Fantomas was the singer for Faith No More 2/2/2006 7:59:13 PM |
CDeezntz All American 6845 Posts user info edit post |
i know they toured with Tomahawk too. Which is Mike Patton again.
and fantomas is awesome and so is Tomahawk. 2/2/2006 8:22:27 PM |
CalledToArms All American 22025 Posts user info edit post |
meh i dono i liked the melvins way back in the day, i liked faith no more and mike patton but i just never got into fantomas. 2/2/2006 9:41:48 PM |
wolfNstein All American 2353 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.toolband.com/
Quote : | " RELEASE DATES NOT OFFICIAL
Although there are lots of release dates being bandied about, NONE are official as of this posting. However, in all likelihood, the CD will be released sometime in MAY, and hopefully earlier in that month as opposed to later. As soon as the date becomes official (or, as soon as I'm told that it's official) I will post it on the site, and then some of you can respond that it's old news." |
2/3/2006 11:30:21 PM |
nrmiller All American 5314 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "fantomas is awesome and so is Tomahawk." |
don't forget Mr. Bungle and General Patton Vs. the Executioner2/4/2006 9:53:17 AM |
CDeezntz All American 6845 Posts user info edit post |
also Lovage, but i donno if that would be your cup o tea.
but what do i know? 2/4/2006 11:33:50 AM |
chickenhead
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meh i don't really care for the mike patton side projects - i like a few songs from each of them 2/4/2006 3:29:13 PM |
spaced guy All American 7834 Posts user info edit post |
2/4/2006 6:02:26 PM |
wolfNstein All American 2353 Posts user info edit post |
might be the first legit review of the album. some of the descriptions are kinda sporadic and not well written like he wrote it in a hurry. doesn't really tell you much but at least it's something.
http://forums.totalrock.com/viewtopic.php?t=4368
username: tdub password: wolfpack 2/21/2006 11:33:44 AM |
FanatiK All American 4248 Posts user info edit post |
^thread's been deleted, methinks. 2/21/2006 3:11:58 PM |
duro982 All American 3088 Posts user info edit post |
Here's the review if you want to read it
Quote : | "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." |
[Edited on February 21, 2006 at 11:23 PM. Reason : .]2/21/2006 11:22:47 PM |
duro982 All American 3088 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "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…" |
2/21/2006 11:23:09 PM |