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Did they? Which one?
Nurse who loved me. Might be the other way round like but they’ve both recorded it
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Did they? Which one?
Nurse who loved me. Might be the other way round like but they’ve both recorded it
Guitarist from Queens of the Stone Age was in both Failure and the original Perfect Circle line up.
Yeah just saw it on the Wiki page. The guy that was in both Failure and APC played on a few tracks on that same album but interestingly not on that cover.
While us Tool fans are sitting ,anyone heard these !!
You tube stuff can be woeful quality wise and as much as i think some of their stuff is some of the best my ears have heard i skip others.Sometimes i've totally got a song of theirs then its missed the other 9 times .To me that says there's massive amounts of complexity and depth to it and you have to pick your moment i think .I hate prog rock,perhaps this is prog rock but there's no lost worlds and capes and gardens of evermore etc so i've missed the connection.You're correct it has no sing a longs or hooks or rarely anyway ,thats why i hate musicals . They're fairly niche and no ones saying otherwise
Yeah ,you've had it with me ,I disagree with your interpretation of Prog rock and really if you talk genre you talk generalisation. Discipline by King crimson is repetitive but would be appear to be prog or who knows whatI love Tricot! Can't believe anyone else on the SMB has even heard of them!
If you like them, try LITE too.
Incidentally, I really dislike this generalisation that all prog rock is capes and elves. That sort of stuff really is a very small segment of prog rock (and non-prog rock), and isn't representative of the genre as a whole.
Tool is definitely a type of progressive rock in that their music is a type of rock that is progressive, i.e. not repetitive.
I've had this conversation on here before and the conclusion that I came to was that the definition has changed over the years but as far as I'm concerned the term "progressive" literally means that the music progresses rather than repeats the defining motifs in the exact same way every time you hear them. I.E. it's not just "standard" song structure of verse-bridge-chorus-verse-bridge-chorus-middle8-(optional verse/bridge)-chorus-end, it instead takes more influence from classical music composition techniques.
Yeah ,you've had it with me ,I disagree with your interpretation of Prog rock and really if you talk genre you talk generalisation. Discipline by King crimson is repetitive but would be appear to be prog or who knows what
Think we do as in us but many don't ,it helps find potential listeners i suppose.Even the Youtube "next" feature has brought up some gems for me so can't complain .I don't like any other metal type band other than Tool.In saying that i don't think they sound like anybody .I heard Aenema and that was it.Yeah, this is the problem. I think the idea of "genre" is at best unhelpful to potential listeners. It's surely better to put such ideas aside and judge each artist for their own merits rather than prejudging them by the genre within which they supposedly exist.
Telt ya!
After all this time waiting for it, I bet it's shit and I end up being more disappointed than I have ever been of any album I've been excited about being released in my whole life.
I really hope it's more Lateralus and less 10000 Days. : prayingtothegodsofROCKsmiley :
While on the subject of APC and covers, their version of Imagine is awesome. A very different slant on it. It's like the anti-Imagine. Cynical and desperate rather than optimistic and idealistic.
Update- Midway through mixing. Most likely be a few recalls. Then some arguing. Then Mastering, Artwork, Video, Special Packaging, etc. Best Ballpark Guess- Release date somewhere between Mid May and Mid July. More focused updates to follow as we progress. @tool #simplemath Maynard J Keenan on Twitter
I can’t be arsed with difficult music though.