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idsaluteyoubub
25-Apr-2006, 06:01 AM
I just got it...well...someone just gave it to me for free...I am not even sure if it is out yet...but let me tell you...its pretty damn good. Its definately has its Tool flair, but they go in different routes with their songs...it is a lot more diverse an album than previous Tool albums...from the harmonics to the instruments they use.
You can also hear hints and whispers of beats or riffs from previous albums if you listen carefully. I am positive this was intentional, and in my opinion makes the album even better in some nostalgic sense...I do not think they are running out of ideas...I think it is completely the opposite...they are doing something I dont think I have heard in any other album...and I think only more solid fans of Tool will pick this up...
After looking at Amazon, the CD doesnt come out till May 2...but when it does, I highly recommend 10,000 Days...truly a great Tool album.
Adrenochrome
25-Apr-2006, 12:56 PM
I've been a TOOL (and Maynard) fan for years and have been patiently waiting for this new project!!! Good to know they've "still got it".
All I've heard is "Vicarious" - I like it!!!
p2501
25-Apr-2006, 02:00 PM
you best be ripping and uploading that bitch!
EDIT
nevermind i found a torrent on Demonoid.com.
thanks for the heads up.
Adrenochrome
26-Apr-2006, 07:25 PM
You can also hear hints and whispers of beats or riffs from previous albums if you listen carefully. .......
A
I have it now! and, YES you can hear many hints from previous CDs. ............................the story continues.
MikePizzoff
26-Apr-2006, 09:19 PM
I never really got into TOOL. A few of my old friends were heavily into them. I really enjoy their music videos, though.
Saw them live once in '97, I believe. I guess that was a pretty cool experience. Maynard had tits.
p2501
27-Apr-2006, 12:13 AM
listened to it all day at work, fraking grade A
Tri0xin
27-Apr-2006, 02:12 AM
Maynard had tits.
LOL!!!
He had tits when I saw 'em too!
Yeah, Tool always seemed like a neo-glam band to me, relying more on image and theatrics than the music itself.
Oh, by the way.. Did you ever listen to Maynard's cover of "Imagine"? LOL!!!!
idsaluteyoubub
27-Apr-2006, 04:09 AM
LOL!!!
He had tits when I saw 'em too!
Yeah, Tool always seemed like a neo-glam band to me, relying more on image and theatrics than the music itself.
Oh, by the way.. Did you ever listen to Maynard's cover of "Imagine"? LOL!!!!
........are you serious? Have you listened to their music, or just assuming? Their music is pretty intricate and their talent runs pretty deep...so its not just theatrics in the least bit...
Tri0xin
27-Apr-2006, 05:46 AM
........are you serious? Have you listened to their music, or just assuming? Their music is pretty intricate and their talent runs pretty deep...so its not just theatrics in the least bit...
Yeah... OKAY
That's why Maynard needs tits?
And as for being intricate and deeply talented, I don't think so. They're four chord rockers. All their stuff is dropped D Tuned and sound the same. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with four chord rockers, like Buddy Holly and the Stones for example, but Tool isn't anything to write home about. Just my opinion though. You're welcome to yours too.
p2501
27-Apr-2006, 01:02 PM
........are you serious? Have you listened to their music, or just assuming? Their music is pretty intricate and their talent runs pretty deep...so its not just theatrics in the least bit...
Bub your arguing with Trioxin? come on? he's practicly retarded, and not in the funny way, but in the don't leave him alone with sharp objects or your pets way.
let it go man, just let it go.
Tri0xin
27-Apr-2006, 01:07 PM
Bub your arguing with Trioxin? come on? he's practicly retarded, and not in the funny way, but in the don't leave him alone with sharp objects or your pets way.
let it go man, just let it go.
Retarded?
You're just mad because you have bigger tits than Maynard does, fatboy.
And I suspect that you have a small dick too. That's why you talk so much about guns.
:lol:
p2501
27-Apr-2006, 01:18 PM
Wow you got me.
Dang, your mongoloidian skills at internet sussery have both bested me, and discovered my true small-dicked big-tittied nature.
OMG!
actually, i infrequently talk about guns, here becauuse of the variety of firearm related skillsets this place draws. Back in the day before you crawled our of your mothers fetted asswomb, we had a number of people that were professionals within various postions requiring them to "carry". hence at times there were numerous posts releating to guns and their varried uses, skill, and techniquies.
if anything i simply try and continue that trend.
as for my "small" dick. your welcome to find out for yourself, there bubba.
Tri0xin
27-Apr-2006, 01:26 PM
Listen.
I know you love the high drama, so i'm just going to let this slide.
As for the "retarded" remark you made about me, i'll let that slide too.
Having read your last post and your constant ramblings about guns, I don't think you'll be recieving any MENSA awards either. :lol:
Adrenochrome
27-Apr-2006, 02:43 PM
I just listened to it again.....DAMN!
p2501
27-Apr-2006, 04:41 PM
I just listened to it again.....DAMN!
it keeps getting better, thus far i think 10,000 days is the stand out track. ;)
Adrenochrome
27-Apr-2006, 04:43 PM
it keeps getting better, thus far i think 10,000 days is the stand out track. ;)
Rosetta Stoned is pretty crazy
(or, Wings for Marie)
p2501
27-Apr-2006, 04:51 PM
Rosetta Stoned is pretty crazy
(or, Wings for Marie)
agreed.
the lead in "lost keys" is cute.
Adrenochrome
27-Apr-2006, 04:54 PM
agreed.
the lead in "lost keys" is cute.
yes. but, Jambi........wow.
idsaluteyoubub
27-Apr-2006, 05:13 PM
it keeps getting better, thus far i think 10,000 days is the stand out track. ;)
My favorite thus far is the fifth song, The Pot. I love the beginning, Maynard sounds so...different...but I like it:D
Bub your arguing with Trioxin? come on? he's practicly retarded, and not in the funny way, but in the don't leave him alone with sharp objects or your pets way.
let it go man, just let it go.
Aye. A man that seemingly is a big fan of Che must not be the most edumacated person in the world. I never understand why people worship that douchebag ruthless murderer...I think most people dont really even know what he was about in the first place...and just go with the flow with their Che shirts and whatnot...its actually somewhat scary the following he has been getting as of late...
p2501
27-Apr-2006, 10:24 PM
My favorite thus far is the fifth song, The Pot. I love the beginning, Maynard sounds so...different...but I like it:D
Aye. A man that seemingly is a big fan of Che must not be the most edumacated person in the world. I never understand why people worship that douchebag ruthless murderer...I think most people dont really even know what he was about in the first place...and just go with the flow with their Che shirts and whatnot...its actually somewhat scary the following he has been getting as of late...
agreed on both counts.
I blame the Che second coming on rage against the machine, liberal colleges,a dn potheads among other things. but that's me.
Tri0xin
28-Apr-2006, 02:04 AM
I see it's time that I clear the air, once and for all.
idsaluteyoubub and p2501, let's put an end to this now.
First of all, you obviously feel passionate about Tool, and I respect that. Having said that, I don't appreciate being called "retarded" for not sharing the same passion as you do. You wanted to turn this into a ****ing contest, so I guess it's officially on.
Now i'm going to try my best to address your grievances individualy. Idsaluteyoubub, you're first. You not only ridiculed me but took a swipe at Che, as well. Let's clear Che's good name right here and now. I believe you called him a 'douchebag' and a 'ruthless murderer'. You are wrong on both accounts. First and foremost, Che was a medical relief worker and a man of the people. He volunteered to help at a leper colony in San Pablo when he was barely thirty. Then he traveled to such places as Bolivia, Cuba, and Congo and witnessed the social disparages of the lower and working classes first hand. He devoted his life to revolution and workers' rights, and fought hard to displace the corrupt power elite throughout the third world. I hardly call that ruthless. You aren't worthy enough to spit shine Che's shoes..PERIOD
Just because you won't ever see Che on a stamp doesn't mean that he wasn't a great man. Remember that the next time you're at the Klan rally or at the Mason's lodge.
In closing, idsaluteyoubub, I would just like to say you're a poser. Your taste in music proves that. At twenty-two, I guess you can afford to be a spineless poser, but at twenty-nine, I don't have that luxury. My first responsibility is being a man, and furthermore; a man of principle, a man of my word. Maynard still had tits. LOL!!!
Now on to you, p2501... ah, where to begin.
I believe you made an off-hand remark about 'liberal colleges' and 'potheads'. I happen to be the product of the former, and a recreational user of the latter. I'm taking in consideration that you're from Kentucky, so I will be sure to use small words, so your thick, ass-backwards brain will be able to understand me to the fullest extent possible. Maybe then, we'll have some closure in this matter, once and for all.
Yes, I do have a BA in liberal arts, and am ideologically slanted to the left. For this, I apologize to no one. Obviously, you are a Bush supporter, as is practically everyone else from Kentucky.
Just remember this, it isn't the atheists and lefties who are wire tapping civilians, detaining the people without charges or legal representation, conducting clandestine operations throughout latin America under the guise of the war on drugs, secretly setting up gulags in the former soviet block of eastern Europe, where torture and humiliation, and various other infractions against the Geneva convention are being practiced, etc. etc. etc..
Your condescending remarks about the left do nothing but show your true political and ideological stripes. From my position, they seem to be fairly in-line with the Bush regime.
If it wasn't for your gun and the millions of fanatics in the christian coalition, your greasy ass would be put on a spit and roasted over a fire at one of our communist cook-outs. Such is the fate of all tyrant pigs, sooner or later (hopefully much sooner than later).
Maybe the next time you'll bite your tongue (or atleast think twice) before you open your big mouth. Somebody just might have something unflattering to say right back.
I guess the only thing left to say is, look at yourself before you ridicule another, especially when it's over something as trivial as my opinion of Tool.
And it's the truth, "I would rather die standing up than live life on my knees."
Take that to the bank!:moon:
idsaluteyoubub
28-Apr-2006, 03:22 AM
I see it's time that I clear the air, once and for all.
idsaluteyoubub and p2501, let's put an end to this now.
First of all, you obviously feel passionate about Tool, and I respect that. Having said that, I don't appreciate being called "retarded" for not sharing the same passion as you do. You wanted to turn this into a ****ing contest, so I guess it's officially on.
Now i'm going to try my best to address your grievances individualy. Idsaluteyoubub, you're first. You not only ridiculed me but took a swipe at Che, as well. Let's clear Che's good name right here and now. I believe you called him a 'douchebag' and a 'ruthless murderer'. You are wrong on both accounts. First and foremost, Che was a medical relief worker and a man of the people. He volunteered to help at a leper colony in San Pablo when he was barely thirty. Then he traveled to such places as Bolivia, Cuba, and Congo and witnessed the social disparages of the lower and working classes first hand. He devoted his life to revolution and workers' rights, and fought hard to displace the corrupt power elite throughout the third world. I hardly call that ruthless. You aren't worthy enough to spit shine Che's shoes..PERIOD
Just because you won't ever see Che on a stamp doesn't mean that he wasn't a great man. Remember that the next time you're at the Klan rally or at the Mason's lodge.
In closing, idsaluteyoubub, I would just like to say you're a poser. Your taste in music proves that. At twenty-two, I guess you can afford to be a spineless poser, but at twenty-nine, I don't have that luxury. My first responsibility is being a man, and furthermore; a man of principle, a man of my word. Maynard still had tits. LOL!!!
Now on to you, p2501... ah, where to begin.
I believe you made an off-hand remark about 'liberal colleges' and 'potheads'. I happen to be the product of the former, and a recreational user of the latter. I'm taking in consideration that you're from Kentucky, so I will be sure to use small words, so your thick, ass-backwards brain will be able to understand me to the fullest extent possible. Maybe then, we'll have some closure in this matter, once and for all.
Yes, I do have a BA in liberal arts, and am ideologically slanted to the left. For this, I apologize to no one. Obviously, you are a Bush supporter, as is practically everyone else from Kentucky.
Just remember this, it isn't the atheists and lefties who are wire tapping civilians, detaining the people without charges or legal representation, conducting clandestine operations throughout latin America under the guise of the war on drugs, secretly setting up gulags in the former soviet block of eastern Europe, where torture and humiliation, and various other infractions against the Geneva convention are being practiced, etc. etc. etc..
Your condescending remarks about the left do nothing but show your true political and ideological stripes. From my position, they seem to be fairly in-line with the Bush regime.
If it wasn't for your gun and the millions of fanatics in the christian coalition, your greasy ass would be put on a spit and roasted over a fire at one of our communist cook-outs. Such is the fate of all tyrant pigs, sooner or later (hopefully much sooner than later).
Maybe the next time you'll bite your tongue (or atleast think twice) before you open your big mouth. Somebody just might have something unflattering to say right back.
I guess the only thing left to say is, look at yourself before you ridicule another, especially when it's over something as trivial as my opinion of Tool.
And it's the truth, "I would rather die standing up than live life on my knees."
Take that to the bank!:moon:
Ha...haha...hahahhaaha...good God man. Suck Che's wang a little bit more buddy. I am glad you only pointed out the few things your little bit of knowledge provided to us all...which is your knowledge of Che is probably along the lines of...you watched The Motorcycle Diaries a few times.
The man was in cohoots with Castro and murdered many to have Castro rise to power. Then you mention Congo, a place where he befriended murderous revolutionaries who murdered families of the opposing side(s) to try to, as you put it, devote his life for various human rights. Let me give you some advice...read into what he did after his humane leper colony stint...quit being stupid to what he really did. Im surprised a man with a Che avatar doesnt know a flying f*ck about the man's heartless life. Che was basically a Stalin without the balls or wit to take it to the next level, but still had the douchebag ruthless drive to kill people in as much cold blood as Stalin did.
And what the hell does a Mason's Lodge have to do with being racist? Another idiotic comment on your part. I can see where your BA in "liberal arts" put you in the range on intelligence...I'd say along the lines of between a toad and....a man that worships Che...
And my musical taste...wow, I didnt know you were a psychic and can map out my taste after knowing one or two bands that I enjoy.
You know, I shouldnt have even replied to your comment...you literally just made yourself look like a moron. There have been many a moron on this board, but for the most part, they would at least come up with something better than what you wrote.
Oh and the funny thing about your quote...Che wanting to die standing up? Well...he didnt. Died on his knees, a beaten, ruthless killer. Ironic isnt it? Its basically the same position you would be in if you would have met him face to face.
Love,
idsaluteyou"poser:rockbrow: "bub
p2501
03-May-2006, 07:12 PM
I see it's time that I clear the air, once and for all.
idsaluteyoubub and p2501, let's put an end to this now.
Umm, it was over. The rest of us went back to talking about the new album. Then you pop in with this ****. Which you clearly spent far too much time working on. So who’s the crybaby?
First of all, you obviously feel passionate about Tool, and I respect that. Having said that, I don't appreciate being called "retarded" for not sharing the same passion as you do. You wanted to turn this into a ****ing contest, so I guess it's officially on.
AWWW Snap, I’ve been served!!!111111 Fux0r3d11111
Now i'm going to try my best to address your grievances individualy. Idsaluteyoubub, you're first. You not only ridiculed me but took a swipe at Che, as well. Let's clear Che's good name right here and now. I believe you called him a 'douchebag' and a 'ruthless murderer'. You are wrong on both accounts. First and foremost, Che was a medical relief worker and a man of the people. He volunteered to help at a leper colony in San Pablo when he was barely thirty. Then he traveled to such places as Bolivia, Cuba, and Congo and witnessed the social disparages of the lower and working classes first hand. He devoted his life to revolution and workers' rights, and fought hard to displace the corrupt power elite throughout the third world. I hardly call that ruthless. You aren't worthy enough to spit shine Che's shoes..PERIOD
Umm, no really read a book. Che got around so much during his “heyday” because he was functioning as a military advisor for Fidel Castro. Che’s own letters indicate most of his time overseas, after he divorced his first wife, was spent setting up Communist sympathetic socialist revolutionary cells.
Che himself lamented had the Russian missiles in Cuba been under Cuban control, he would have ordered them launched. As for The reason he “left” the Congo, after doing all of that “good” work. It was due to the army of the republic of Congo, slaughtering his Merc team in a roadside ambush, that drove him from the country. I think only 4 of the seven Cuban nationals he went into the country with made it out alive.
In Bolivia his activities are well documented. And on a side note, his bull**** tactics were passed down to terror groups like the ****ing Shining path, great job there Che!
Your noble leader by-proxy empowered and trained an army that finances it’s self by kidnapping and ransoming foreign aid workers.
Yeah, he was a real charmer.
Just because you won't ever see Che on a stamp doesn't mean that he wasn't a great man. Remember that the next time you're at the Klan rally or at the Mason's lodge.
I’ll be sure to bring that up next Tuesday, the brother always get a chuckle out of this ****.
In closing, idsaluteyoubub, I would just like to say you're a poser. Your taste in music proves that. At twenty-two, I guess you can afford to be a spineless poser, but at twenty-nine, I don't have that luxury. My first responsibility is being a man, and furthermore; a man of principle, a man of my word. Maynard still had tits. LOL!!!
your 29, and the best you can do is repetitiously rip on an artist for having what you term tits? Amusing since in a few paragraphs you’ll tout that your soooo smart! But anyway So what if he does have tits? What’s wrong with the transgender community.
Further, given the manner in which the band performs, it would make a degree of sense for Maynard to be in some form of costume.
Also the Phrase ”in closing” generally pretexts a summation and closing paragraph, not pause before continuing your thoughts. Just, FYI
Now on to you, p2501... ah, where to begin.
I dunno, but say “ah” again. It make me think of Ricardo Montoban drinking coffee on a beach in Fiji. Ahhh good old Ricardo…..
I believe you made an off-hand remark about 'liberal colleges' and 'potheads'. I happen to be the product of the former, and a recreational user of the latter. I'm taking in consideration that you're from Kentucky, so I will be sure to use small words, so your thick, ass-backwards brain will be able to understand me to the fullest extent possible. Maybe then, we'll have some closure in this matter, once and for all.
. can’t say I did make a remark about liberal colleges, but I do hate them so let’s take this for a ride. Also just to clarify, I live in Pennsylvania, I’ve said this god knows how many times. My user profile actually reflected this, until I altered it a few weeks ago in order to reflect the Pennsyltucky joke. It’s a longstanding joke between a number of the Grizzled ancients on this board.
But I just love how your so quick to pint out that your 1337, for getting a BA in Lib Arts at a liberal college. **** at my school that was equivocal for just showing up for 75% of the classes. But I digress, your LEET for going to that school, yet on basis of generalization everyone in Kentucky is dumb, simple because you think so.
Because there are no trauma centers in Ky
Because there is no culture in Ky
Because no one of merit grew up in Ky
Because the TV said it, on basis of generalization, it must be true. You sniveling little regionalist **** nugget.
Yes, I do have a BA in liberal arts, and am ideologically slanted to the left. For this, I apologize to no one. Obviously, you are a Bush supporter, as is practically everyone else from Kentucky.
really? Wow, your gaze is but slightly deeper than bird bath, but I will indulge you for a moment.
1) I voted for bush in 2000. I will not elect anyone that served under Clintler.
2) In 2004, I voted for Kerry, but only after I mailed back my RNC card, along with my NRA membership.
3) I still don’t live in Kentucky
4) Clearly that BA has served you so well. Perhaps it could offer you insight into fixing my goddamn combo meal.
Just remember this, it isn't the atheists and lefties who are wire tapping civilians, detaining the people without charges or legal representation, conducting clandestine operations throughout latin America under the guise of the war on drugs, secretly setting up gulags in the former soviet block of eastern Europe, where torture and humiliation, and various other infractions against the Geneva convention are being practiced, etc. etc. etc..
actually that would be fear mongering fundies doing that. Their a small minded rat eyed lot, frightened of change and of the loss of what they deem control. Reading your comments, I think you’d fit right in
Your condescending remarks about the left do nothing but show your true political and ideological stripes. From my position, they seem to be fairly in-line with the Bush regime.
but your condescension about Kentucky is alright, because they’re from “down south”. Riiiiiight.
If it wasn't for your gun and the millions of fanatics in the christian coalition, your greasy ass would be put on a spit and roasted over a fire at one of our communist cook-outs. Such is the fate of all tyrant pigs, sooner or later (hopefully much sooner than later).
actually I got into guns, because of my Grandfather, and because i have a natural aptitude with them. I was capable of shooting a man lethal grouping at 200 yards after putting 30 round through my AR15. Most people can’t do that at all with iron sights
Also I’m a licensed minister, and a practicing Pastafarian, we’re naturally passive people. I like to take long romantic walks on the beach, water sports, and my hedgehog
Maybe the next time you'll bite your tongue (or atleast think twice) before you open your big mouth. Somebody just might have something unflattering to say right back.
I dunno at the rate you’ve been making **** up in this post, I tend to think you might bite your tongue. But I remain skeptical
I guess the only thing left to say is, look at yourself before you ridicule another, especially when it's over something as trivial as my opinion of Tool.
meh, one reason is just as good as another. but after this post, my initial point about your being a retard, has pretty much proven it’s self.
And it's the truth, "I would rather die standing up than live life on my knees."
I find people that quote ****e like this, have never seen death first hand. I have, and despite your trite, and your pathetic vitriol, I hope you never do have to see it.
Take that to the bank!:moon:
I suspect should I deposit it, it would only bounce.
bassman
10-May-2006, 08:11 PM
Wow....you guys are really into this debate stuff.
I was absent around here for two or three weeks and have just came across this thread so I thought that I would chime in...
I got "10,000 Days" on the day it was released and immediately took it home, laid on the couch to stare at the ceiling, and listened to it about three times straight.
I've always dug on Tool's stuff and this cd is pretty damn good....but I have to say that it doesn't feel like the old stuff. I think I can definitely say that I liked their last cd, "Lateralus" alot better.
I think "10,000 Days" just seems rather rushed and like there wasn't too much thought thrown into it. With the exception of "The Pot" and "Jambi" I think that "Vicarious" is probably the best song on the CD. And in my opinion, when the single is the best song on the cd....something isn't right.
I don't know.... Like I said, I enjoy the cd and it was worth every penny but for some reason it just doesn't feel right. Maybe it's something that will grow on me with alittle more time....although I've probably listened to it about 15 times since it was released a week and a half ago.
The pictures and the 3D case thing is pretty damn cool to look at, as well.
All I do know is that when their tour dates are announced....I'll be there with bells on.:D
idsaluteyoubub
10-May-2006, 09:59 PM
Yea the only gripe I have with the album is that there are too many "filler" songs...just weird ambient noise that could be replaced by a few new songs.
I have to say that it does grow on you though. Give it a few more listen-tos. But it doesnt compare to their older stuff, I agree.
MinionZombie
10-May-2006, 09:59 PM
I got my hands on 10,000 Days as well ... my first proper exposure to Tool. I liked it, then I got my hands on Aenima and that was rather spiffing, so I'm going to get my hearing around those again over this week to get into this stuff properly.
As for Maynard, I also downloaded four Perfect Circle albums, haven't listened to them yet, I just rediscovered my Deftones "self titled" album today ... and I was reliving my 90's youth with Dance Tip '95 :D, my first ever CD.
*realigns to being old ... listens to a political talk show on in the background while my folk's nab Sky for Desperate Housewives. John Prescott?! F*cking waste of space bastard!*
Hawkboy
10-May-2006, 11:36 PM
I'll pass.... Tool ain't my thing.
idsaluteyoubub
11-May-2006, 12:07 AM
I'll pass.... Tool ain't my thing.
It definately aint' for everyone.
MinionZombie
11-May-2006, 09:58 AM
Trioxin, P2501, idsaluteyoubub - step away from each other and just ignore any baits, there is an "ignore" list in your UserCP at your disposal. Anymore bitching and bickering and some moderation will have to be dispensed, consider this a verbal warning before things get out of hand.
...
*moderator mode off, member mode on ... no not like a penis*
I have to say I like the 10,000 Days album, but was more impressed by Aenima - I'm a newcomer to Tool, and indeed it's going to take a few listens to get into the whole vibe.
*distracted by some show on Channel 4 - stop your bitching whatever your name is, kid from the street getting a fantastic opportunity to become a builder, how hard is it to get up on time and get to work on time, if that's your attitude inject yourself full of heroin or some other manky drug and rid yourself of the planet - just be on f*cking time you stupid loser!*
Yes, it's that frustrating to see some muppet ignorant to the fact he's been handed a silver platter and has rejected it by being late, what a loser.
Off topic yes, but it was during the posting of this post, ha!
bassman
11-May-2006, 01:00 PM
Try "Opiate". It's only a 6-tracker but it's pretty good straight-up rock. "Aenima" is one of their greats, I believe.
I'm starting to think that "10,000 Days" is at the bottom of their discography....
Adrenochrome
11-May-2006, 01:21 PM
I'm starting to think that "10,000 Days" is at the bottom of their discography....
Agreed....from hearing reports and rumors that this was supposed to be "harder" and more "raw" - It certainly left me wishing it'd been better. After several listens, I like it alot, but they've got much better music floating around out there. Opiate and Aenima being the best!
MinionZombie
11-May-2006, 03:26 PM
I'll try and get my mits on "Opiate" as well then. Just listened to 10,000 Days for the second time whilst I was editing a piece of BBC Local TV about Caring Kids ... it's an interesting combination. Can't remember who said it now, but hmmm...yeh, there is a tad more "filler" than you'd want, like a minute of not-at-all-meaty lead up to a song. It's not like The Cure with "Disintegration", those songs have on avergage 2 minutes of hazy, deep lead-in before the lyrics kick in, but 10K Days takes it a bit far with the filler parts. It's still good, the first track is my favourite on the album at the moment, will continue to listen to the album, but I was definately more struck by "Aenima" ... and hopefully "Opiate" will be a similar experience.
Adrenochrome
11-May-2006, 03:32 PM
I'll try and get my mits on "Opiate" as well then. Just listened to 10,000 Days for the second time whilst I was editing a piece of BBC Local TV about Caring Kids ... it's an interesting combination. Can't remember who said it now, but hmmm...yeh, there is a tad more "filler" than you'd want, like a minute of not-at-all-meaty lead up to a song. It's not like The Cure with "Disintegration", those songs have on avergage 2 minutes of hazy, deep lead-in before the lyrics kick in, but 10K Days takes it a bit far with the filler parts. It's still good, the first track is my favourite on the album at the moment, will continue to listen to the album, but I was definately more struck by "Aenima" ... and hopefully "Opiate" will be a similar experience.
For the BEST Maynard experience, Thirteenth Step - A Perfect Circle.
MinionZombie
11-May-2006, 03:52 PM
Good stuff, that's one of the albums I downloaded. Got four albums in fact, but I'm letting Tool settle in first before I get into P.C. - ooh, there's a Deftones track called "Passenger" which features Maynard, it's a pretty cool track, one of my favourite Deftones ones. Check it out if you get the chance.
bassman
11-May-2006, 04:22 PM
Don't be fooled....Opiate probably won't be what you're expecting. It's short and to the point. In fact, I think it is mostly made up of live tracks.
Good to see Deftones fan, as well. Their last album(self titled) was freaking great but I still gotta say that Adrenaline(their first) is the best. With Around the Fur in second and White Pony in last.
Speaking of A Perfect Circle, I was never impressed with them. I think they aren't anything compared to Tool. APC seemed like busy work for Maynard to me....that's all. Just my personal opinion...
Adrenochrome
11-May-2006, 04:37 PM
Don't be fooled....Opiate probably won't be what you're expecting. It's short and to the point. In fact, I think it is mostly made up of live tracks.
Good to see Deftones fan, as well. Their last album(self titled) was freaking great but I still gotta say that Adrenaline(their first) is the best. With Around the Fur in second and White Pony in last.
Speaking of A Perfect Circle, I was never impressed with them. I think they aren't anything compared to Tool. APC seemed like busy work for Maynard to me....that's all. Just my personal opinion...
The Noose (APC) is a fantastic song.
Good stuff, that's one of the albums I downloaded. Got four albums in fact, but I'm letting Tool settle in first before I get into P.C. - ooh, there's a Deftones track called "Passenger" which features Maynard, it's a pretty cool track, one of my favourite Deftones ones. Check it out if you get the chance.
Listening now. Nice!
MinionZombie
11-May-2006, 09:09 PM
I guess it's a frequent thing, when someone in a band goes off and does something else it is like 'busy work' as you say, I've found this with many bands, they go off and do something else, kind of refreshes them creatively and lets them do something different, but it's never the same is it? The 'busy work' bands are interesting asides and can rip out some great tracks, but yeh I kinda get that 'they're on a break and having fun' vibe a bit too from such situations.
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