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album cover TOOL Lateralus (Tool Dissectional / Volcano) cd 17.98
Unfortunately, we can't really discuss how fucking unbelievable this record is (and it is!) without first addressing the skeptics and the naysayers. I have long been a champion of Tool and urged people to check them out, regardless of their preconceived notions of them and the scene that for some reason (which we'll address in a second) embraces them and in doing so, does them a huge disservice (I mean a disservice as far as them being taken seriously by people other than nu-metal fans, 'cause let's be honest, that scene did make them rich and famous and free to make music as fucked up as this). But much like the Deftones, even more so, Tool have used their popularity to exist in relative freedom, with each record getting weirder and weirder, but somehow selling more and more copies. C'mon! This shit is far out! It seems inconceivable to me that this is one of the most popular bands in the U.S. and popular with a lot of people, who if they really did like this record, should also be digging Joy Division and Neurosis and Ash Ra Tempel and Voi Vod and death metal but they're not. YOU are though. And therefore YOU should check this out.
Lateralus is dark and brooding, rhythmic and atonal. Beautifully complex, with insane time signatures, bizarre tunings and huge riffs. A doom rock epic, skillfully forced into some completely alien prog/metal/ambient shape. Tense and droning tribal workouts, pummelling double bass, chugging power chords, whispered feathery stretches of ambience, and great fucking songs. Misanthropic lyrics and amazing (sometimes shrieked, but more often sung) vocals. Ultra dynamic and staggeringly technical. Great parts are stretched to their breaking point, where they cease to be just great parts, and instead become torturously tense. And so satisfying.
Obviously, you already know whether you -think- you like or dislike Tool. But if you think you dislike Tool, maybe it's time to think again.
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