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#114210 by andjustinforall
Thu Mar 02, 2006 7:57 am
Britain's Kerrang! magazine (web site) was granted an exclusive listening session to the just-completed, as yet-untitled fourth TOOL album, which is due out May, and has revealed that anyone expecting the Californian quartet to have gone soft with age willl be sorely disappointed. True to form, TOOL's upcoming opus is a 77-minute, 11-song prog-metal odyssey, packed with plenty of eight minute-plus twisted riff-a-thons, odd-tempo polyrhythms and the bands trademark, eerie interludes. It's also arguably their heaviest, most punishing material since their 1993 breakthrough album "Undertow", according to Kerrang!

"We've all been listening to a lot of MESHUGGAH," admitted guitarist Adam Jones. "I see a lot of them in us and us in them, and they really have a very experimental prog side to them. I don't think it was like, 'Okay, right here were going to play like MESHUGGAH,' but more, 'Oh my God, that's come out a MESHUGGAH moment.'"

"We have the most retarded President we've ever had, and we're frustrated and that's the reason it's a little heavier this time," drummer Danny Carey told Kerrang! "That level of frustration back like when we first got the band together: we were products of that fucking Reagan thing, we were pissed off and bummed out, we had that angst, and now it's coming forth again: like it or not, we're products of our environment. We're pissed off again."

No stranger to weaving social and political frustrations into his tortuously articulate lyrics, singer Maynard James Keenan who released the politically-motivated covers album, "eMOTIVe" with A PERFECT CIRCLE in 2004, has chosen another approach this time around.

"I think for me, and this is just personally, the last few years have really been crushing," Keenan told Kerrang! "For me, as an artist, I needed to see on some level if speaking my mind would actually inspire people — you see the sky falling and you feel like you've got to say something. I think of prior TOOL albums 'AEnema' and 'Lateralus', lyrically, I had this idea of trying to share things and push some kind of higher purpose — enlightenment, this global consciousness thing — and everything that's going on nowadays has kind of left me a little disappointed, a little bummed.

"So I think on this album I've talked more about my personal stuff, things that I needed to get off my chest," he added. "It's a little cynical and it's almost like coming from a sad place. There's some hope in it, but it's more back to rock and roll basics, just expressing some very big sadness that's from the gut."

"This is our blues record, were singing the blues!" joked Carey.

"The difference is before, we had that young spunk and we thought we could actually say something and help people realise these things" continued Keenan. "But now, the anger is more of a frustrated anger, and me sitting back and going, 'Okay, I'm going to shut up now, I'm going to stop ranting and trying to be chicken little telling you that the sky is falling, I'm going to just let you guys get hit in the head.'"


From Blabbermouth.net

Me want now!!! Interesting that Adam Jones is admitting to a Meshuggah influence. I've never really imagined him to be the sorta person to admit such direct influence on his music, thought he was all mysterious and stuff. Anywho I wonder how heavy it is. I've never thought of Tool as an overly angry band, especially with Maynard fronting who seems to be at his best when singing melodically.

#114221 by Matthijs K.
Thu Mar 02, 2006 9:53 am
When they began writing this album, they already admitted that it would be heavily influenced by Fantômas and Meshuggah, their support acts from the Lateralus tour.

Also, you might want to keep an eye on Toolnavy.com for the freshest (albeit the most absurd too, most of the time) rumors and speculations. If you look hard enough you'll find some interesting stuff.
Btw, it's also the worst forum I've ever been on, especially regarding tool's music. The people on that forum are just ASSHOLES.

But I digress :)

#114255 by mo
Thu Mar 02, 2006 4:52 pm
mmmm

#114311 by Tim
Fri Mar 03, 2006 5:16 am
Acording to Blair @toolband, the new album is called '10,000 Days'.

#114410 by Noodles
Fri Mar 03, 2006 9:27 pm
Matthijs K. wrote:When they began writing this album, they already admitted that it would be heavily influenced by Fantômas and Meshuggah, their support acts from the Lateralus tour.

Also, you might want to keep an eye on Toolnavy.com for the freshest (albeit the most absurd too, most of the time) rumors and speculations. If you look hard enough you'll find some interesting stuff.
Btw, it's also the worst forum I've ever been on, especially regarding tool's music. The people on that forum are just ASSHOLES.

But I digress :)
yea, tool fans are the only fans of a band that i've seen flame other fans for not liking the music enough/perceiving it in the right way...

#114426 by Matthijs K.
Sat Mar 04, 2006 4:05 am
Tim wrote:Acording to Blair @toolband, the new album is called '10,000 Days'.



and now that message is gone......damn you, Blair, and your deceiving tricks!

#114428 by Tim
Sat Mar 04, 2006 5:15 am
Hell, it is too. I wouldn't be surprised if that wasn't the title at all.

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