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meinmatrix
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Topic: Cannot get into Tool Posted: August 21 2007 at 03:20 |
I have hard time understanding Tool as a prog band, because to me it sounds like grunge metal. Some of you say they are prog band because songs have different time signatures. Well sorry, but that alone doesn't make it prog for me. Let's take another band, Opeth. They have different time signatures and strong proggressive melodies and strong vocals that cover all range from beautiful lyrical parts to massive death metal growl. When i put Opeth album in my record player everything is moving and things develop in a very proggressive manner. The problem with Tool and bands alike, and even Slipknot that is not labeled as prog but goes into same young fanboys bandwagon, is that making noise without any deep melody line becomes a purpose in itself. I don't find this proggressive. I find this extremely one dimensional and boring. Am i getting old? This is not a bash thread against Tool, i just want to know what is it that you get and i don't get? Melody was always everything for me, even when i was 20 years younger than today, and if i can't find interesting melody i just can't force myself to keep listening that kind of band. Right now i am once again trying to listen title song from album Lateralus. I hear nothing but echoes of Kurt Cobain, Pearl Jam, Slipknot and bands alike. Playing loud and silent makes no difference to me because i can't find any proggressive melody. I must be getting old? Remember what i said about Opeth.
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Easy Livin
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 03:24 |
This was done a few months ago, and ended in tears.
As soon as there's any hint of this thread going that way, it will enjoy the same fate.
Constructive input only please.
Edited by Easy Livin - August 21 2007 at 03:26
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stonebeard
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 03:28 |
Tool is all about sonic progress, to me. Personally, I think their putting the accent on an unconventional beat style of playing is alright, and they've certainly found their niche in their genre. I do think, however, that their music is often narrowly focused and immobile, so it gets boring. I think your term "grunge metal" is accurate for my taste, though it ignores their atmospheric side. I find a problem with Opeth too. To me, it sounds like they're just tying riffs together without any good reason to do so. And the riffs can be uninteresting, which is not good when the songs can be 10+ minutes long. The album I find has this problem most is Deliverance, then Still Life. I enjoy Ghost Reveries the most because I find it completely devoid of this annoyance. The songs are totally creative.
OK, Easy...instructive input. .....OK, just ignore these aspects of the bands, and all will be hunky-dory.
Edited by stonebeard - August 21 2007 at 03:29
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 03:35 |
I never rise to the bait in negative Tool threads anymore.
If you don't like them,no problem.It's all a matter of opinion,isn't it?
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meinmatrix
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 03:36 |
stonebeard wrote:
Tool is all about sonic progress, to me. Personally, I think their putting the accent on an unconventional beat style of playing is alright, and they've certainly found their niche in their genre. I do think, however, that their music is often narrowly focused and immobile, so it gets boring. I think your term "grunge metal" is accurate for my taste, though it ignores their atmospheric side.
I find a problem with Opeth too. To me, it sounds like they're just tying riffs together without any good reason to do so. And the riffs can be uninteresting, which is not good when the songs can be 10+ minutes long. The album I find has this problem most is Deliverance, then Still Life. I enjoy Ghost Reveries the most because I find it completely devoid of this annoyance. The songs are totally creative.
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Ghost Reveries has been a groundbreaking listening experience for me. And what i would like to hear from bands like Tool, is much more melody lines instead of playing riffs in loop. I don't know why i get the impression that distorted electric guitar riffs alone sell records for young audience. What i am trying to find really hard from Tool is epic songs and themes but it must be well hidden.
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stonebeard
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 03:38 |
meinmatrix wrote:
Right now i am once again trying to listen title song from album Lateralus. I hear nothing but echoes of Kurt Cobain, Pearl Jam, Slipknot and bands alike.
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In my opinion, Pearl Jam was on the light end of the grunge spectrum. They were basically a classic rock band out of era, to me.
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 03:40 |
I must admit I found Lateralus very hard to get into - I couldn't listen to the whole album in one go. However I then got 10,000 Days and loved that, then went back to Lateralus and that's growing on me now. There's certainly more to them than grunge but I find the heavy compression and low mixing of the vocals tends to disguise the melodies a bit. All I can suggest is - try 10,000 Days.
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 03:43 |
I have a hard time being constructive about it because the Tool fans in my world are uptight and in my face about it when you express anuthing other than love for Tool(not to say the same of the ones here, just the ones here in Fresno...or F***no as I like to call it). Thank goodness I don't have to deal with the "are they prog or not" discussion as most of them hate prog (including my wife) and don't label it as such.
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 05:13 |
What makes Tool progressive?
- Unusual, often changing time signatures and polyrhythms (but that's not progressive at all )
- Deeper lyrical content
- Unique sonic experimentation
and probably more that I haven't thought of.
Melody, on the other hand, isn't really dominant in their music. If you need strong melodies to enjoy your music, then they simply aren't for you, and that's fine. There's plenty of other music worth getting into.
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 05:26 |
better get into Tull
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 05:48 |
Tried them, couldn't see anything really interesting, moved on.
Not prog at all in my view. However, certainly not offensive and unpleasant like a few of the newer prog bands. Perhaps being nearer 60 than 50 doesn't help!
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 06:05 |
meinmatrix wrote:
stonebeard wrote:
Tool is all about sonic progress, to me. Personally, I think their putting the accent on an unconventional beat style of playing is alright, and they've certainly found their niche in their genre. I do think, however, that their music is often narrowly focused and immobile, so it gets boring. I think your term "grunge metal" is accurate for my taste, though it ignores their atmospheric side.
I find a problem with Opeth too. To me, it sounds like they're just tying riffs together without any good reason to do so. And the riffs can be uninteresting, which is not good when the songs can be 10+ minutes long. The album I find has this problem most is Deliverance, then Still Life. I enjoy Ghost Reveries the most because I find it completely devoid of this annoyance. The songs are totally creative.
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Ghost Reveries has been a groundbreaking listening experience for me. And what i would like to hear from bands like Tool, is much more melody lines instead of playing riffs in loop. I don't know why i get the impression that distorted electric guitar riffs alone sell records for young audience. What i am trying to find really hard from Tool is epic songs and themes but it must be well hidden.
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You should listen to Lateralus ... it's nowhere near Grunge. It's epic ... a very disciplined concept album with many, many intricacies to discover. You won't find beautiful vocal lines there, but the vocals match the music perfectly. One of *the* essential prog metal albums!
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 08:27 |
Tool are awesome but i can understand why people cannot get into them, i started with Undertow and it took me a long while for it to click and each new release has taken awhile to click aswell. I am going to Brixton tomm. night to see them for the 6th time and i cant wait, the live shows are awesome.
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 09:21 |
Tool was the first progressive band I started to listen to. My two best friends had been listening to them for months, but I was a stubborn little ass and only listened to classic rock (yeah, I was one of those kids, not proud of it). I only had to listen to Lateralus (the song) once. Being a musician myself, and a fairly angry person ( ), I guess it was easier to connect to Tool's style. But despite what many people say, Tool is very progressive. Compare them to the other bands that were active when they were in the 90s: The Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden, Stone Temple Pilots. All bands I DO listen to, but none of their songs, in musical composition and lyrical content, don't hold a candle to Tool. I too, thought they were just metal at first, but in comparison to other bands of their era, it's easier to see. Also, something to understand about Tool fans is that a lot of us are not progheads. Plenty of kids at my school who love Aenima heavily disliked 10,000 Days because it was more progressive and less metal. Just to clear that up for Tapfret :)
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 12:41 |
TheProgtologist wrote:
I never rise to the bait in negative Tool threads anymore.
If you don't like them,no problem.It's all a matter of opinion,isn't it? |
Agreed.
OMG, if there was a hate thread about every person who hates a Prog band this place would be a mess. There are a good number of bands many like and I really don't , but shouting out each one serves no purpose. It's childish.
No one is forcing me to listen to their music either. Live and let live, right?
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 12:47 |
Tool is masterliness!
They're subject matter stretches way beyond any "grunge metal"
Just they're artisticness alone is progressive.
Maynard can hit a huge range just listen to the contast fromThe grudge and the pot
Adam Jones' conservative and very technical guitar playing itself is far beyong any metal/grunge guitar player.
I have made many lines for you people to quote and say how stupid I am so I can crush you into the dust... now c;mon BRING IT!
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 13:05 |
I don't care if they're prog or not. I like their music and that's what matters the most to me.
Of course, they weren't much proggy in their earliest days (pre-Ænima) but their other albums are definitely prog, although not in the traditional way I suppose.
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 13:16 |
I hate tool what a crap band they are they suck so much and not prog not not not........ ohh noo i cant go on and lie like this i simply cant, i love tool i love em i love me i love em!
Edited by Zargus - August 21 2007 at 13:17
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 13:20 |
No care for them at all...
They seem to be a pretty overrated band to me.
Tool is the only band that takes 3-5 years between albums that still contains 3-5 useless filler tracks.
And cut the crap out of lyrical content...their just high beyond belief. I love when people try to make sense of their lyrics.
And tell me their playing in 33/22 time...ugh!
Edited by ProgBagel - August 21 2007 at 13:22
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Posted: August 21 2007 at 13:54 |
ProgBagel wrote:
No care for them at all... They seem to be a pretty overrated band to me. Tool is the only band that takes 3-5 years between albums that still contains 3-5 useless filler tracks.
And cut the crap out of lyrical content...their just high beyond belief. I love when people try to make sense of their lyrics.
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Well that was a useless post.
If you enjoy an interesting drummer, I'd reccommend Tool, or any of the Adrian Belew solo "Sides" with Danney Carey.
Guess what... I make alot of sense out of ther lyics. They're actually pretty straight forward.
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