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limeygringo wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 10:06 pm
Holy shit, you guys, just realized how similar the fonts are! (No, Tool didn't rip them off, I'm not saying that at all, I just love Thin Lizzy)
I only realized that because I'm drinking this:
While listening to this because I've already listen to Fear Inoculum 10x today:
tys0n wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 10:08 pm
The vocals have really grown on me, Maynard really sounds ethereal here when mixed with the other three, just floating through the music instead of trying to cut through like he used to do, back to the subtleness I always enjoyed about his vocals.
The vocals are excellent, that 'venom in mania' part cuts through just enough at the right time, but I love how balanced everyone is in the mix. They really sound like a whole here with no one overshadowing each other. Bottrill had that done to a t on Lateralus, and Barresi has done a great job finding a new sound while bringing back those classic elements. Cheers to Joe!
tys0n wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 10:08 pm
The vocals have really grown on me, Maynard really sounds ethereal here when mixed with the other three, just floating through the music instead of trying to cut through like he used to do, back to the subtleness I always enjoyed about his vocals.
Fav part is when Maynard sings "Exhale, expel, Recast my tale, Weave my allegorical elegy"
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Boldizar wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 6:25 pm
Unless these price points were just doled out incorrectly, I am almost certain the prices are high because suppliers are being forced to import North American supplies, rather than being offered their own local supply. They pay USD $45 plus shipping then charge the area based off that.
I accept that argument, but still - it's costing me AU$70 to get it from Amazon. About $15 of that is shipping, which a record store has the benefit of splitting via a bulk order. Any order above AU$100 is just ripping off Tool fans.
Love the first 6 minutes of this track, including Maynard’s lyrics and vocals which I think are excellent.
But the final four minutes don't do much to enhance the track. I find Maynard’s Grand Canyon copy and paste particularly frustrating (Exorcise the malady, poison for eternity vs witnessing the majesty, hope as far as one can see), especially how earlier in the song he was branching out vocally into new ground.
Overall good track but not as good as Invincible or Descending.
Nice intro. Crystal clear production. Good use of atmosphere..ethereal, sense of impending doom. Dig the tablas. Lyrics are good if a little overly simplistic and minimalist. I like the echoey effect on the tail end of each sentence.
"Bless this immunity" makes me cringe, as does the spoken/chanted vocal refrain around the 3:30 mark.
"Re-cast...my tail", I love that little bit. Made the hair on the back of my neck stand up.
Builds like a typical Tool song though - seems to follow a well worn template that they've been utilizing since Lateralus.
Guitar riffs are overly simplistic. No real experimentation, no real boundaries broken or chances taken. Adam definitely letting the team down.
It's nice (?!?!) but definitely by-the-numbers-Tool, ESPECIALLY the guitar work.
Strange track to have as an opener.
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6.5 / 10
'It is time for us to be doing what we have been doing every day. And that time is now'
Calfium Jay wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 1:00 am
Strange track to have as an opener.
I don't think it's confirmed as the first track on the album, just the first released.
I like this track a fair bit, and would probably stick it in the 7/8 out of 10 category. I do think it'll be one of the weaker tracks on the album though
9/10 at least for me at the moment. The song flows as the band described the album would be (the revolver interview). The build up from the intro through the various stages of Maynard's approach and lyrics is beautiful. The droning soundscape is immense.
Hype for the album is getting really high with Descending, Invincible and Fear Inoculum all three being in the elite league of TooL.
i hope its one of the weakest on the album. i cant stop listening to it but its been so long. i dig it though, its got a vibe for sure. its finally picking up! no more silence b.s and all that. its been a fun ride though. still is!
tys0n wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 3:00 am
Crazy they didn't release Invincible as the first 'single'
As in terms of previous singles and style then, yes, Invincible would be a much more obvious choice. Would be less tricky for the audience then Fear Inoculum.
Have to hand to em. One hell of a ballsy move and shows a lot of confidence in what they've created to go with that as the lead single as compared to say invincible.
Busty McCracken wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 3:21 am
Have to hand to em. One hell of a ballsy move and shows a lot of confidence in what they've created to go with that as the lead single as compared to say invincible.
Awwww it's ok Busty, we've all been there, I mean just the other day I was thinking that that Tool releasing Fear Inoculum as a lead single was one hell of a ballsy move and shows a lot of confidence in what they've created to go with that as the lead single as compared to say invincible.
Busty McCracken wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 3:21 am
Have to hand to em. One hell of a ballsy move and shows a lot of confidence in what they've created to go with that as the lead single as compared to say invincible.
Spot on as usual Busty!
its true though, Invincible catches on easier after a few listens. ive been listening to this new one constantly, its kind of a ridiculous but i cant stop!
its not the codiene/meds, u keep saying you have no attention span! thats why. bahah jk dude