FourT6and2":2166px2s said:
311splawndude":2166px2s said:
Vin Diezel":2166px2s said:
I saw them a few months ago and they played two or three new songs.
The concert was great, but the new songs are not good at all. Really worse than I expected and I did not expect much anymore.
You can hear in the end product that their song writing process is tedious to the max. Like endless rhythm practice with a few specks of not very interesting vocals. No common thread, just riffs that are not very well put together played endlessly.
I now understand why Paul D'Amour left the band.
imho Lateralus is the last album that should have been released under the name of Tool.
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Wow.
All this anticipation
That is actually the first 'review' of the new stuff I've heard. Granted I have not been super proactive in looking either. 11 years now isn't it? Or something. I'm not into long meandering nonsense. Looks like I might be able to scratch this off my list of things to buy.
One dude on the internet says he doesn't like a song or two he heard once and you've completely written off the new album? One of those new songs is literally about how they are getting old now and how all the anticipation and buildup by fans has created this overwhelming duty and pressure to deliver greatness over and over. Must be really hard.
You are right of course but it was actually 2 people and then Adam Jones himself really. The second person was the one who made reference to 'long meandering songs'. I'm no into that.
In the article I read that I pasted here Adam states:
"the interview reveals some interesting points about the forthcoming new album, including word that it will sport an 80-minute running time split across seven included tracks." That and the comment made -
The songs are avoiding the "standard radio single format," the report reads."
So I read that and then two of our comrades said they actually heard some of the songs live and didn't care for it.
That is what I found curious. That and the polymeter/or polyrhythm aspects and conscious/subconscious use of 7's in the writing of the material. I'm a 4/4 guy
Besides, I didn't say I've completely written off the new album - I just said I'm not going to run out and buy it. The Tool fanboi'ism, not you, is deep. You're right, the anticipation has been intense for many. 13 years right? I don't write songs for public consumption LOL but yes, must be very hard. But why is it THAT much harder? There is also intense interest over bands like Mastadon, Killswitch Engage, Metallica, Slipknot and Ghost for example - and they crank out albums pretty regularly. I personally prefer the shorter form factor for songs. I get bored easily. Call me simple minded.