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#120661 by fragility
Thu May 04, 2006 9:33 am
Biert wrote:The artwork is just awesome. Takes a bit of practice to get the hang of it, but it's really cool, you're really 'in' the picture.


I'm not getting it yet, it just seems to magnify it for me...

Does it require both eyes working for it to work? My eyes are not perfectly aligned, so that might be my problem :(

#120666 by Biert
Thu May 04, 2006 10:11 am
I think everyone should be capable of seeing it, it just might take a bit of effort to see it. My brother gave it two not very serious tries but he failed, but my mom saw it very quickly.

You know those moments that you're just staring at something, unaware of what it is and what's happening around you, just drifting away on your thoughts (and when you land back on earth you find out you've been staring at someones boobs or something :P ) ? That's the look you want, totally unfocussed.
Put the spectacles close to your eyes, try to get that look (not easy when you can't see beyond the pictures). The pictures start to get blurry, and slowly start melting together. Then suddenly, they come together as one 3D picture, that seems to be a lot bigger than it actually is. It's amazing, you almost feel like you're part of the artwork. :)

#120668 by fragility
Thu May 04, 2006 1:59 pm
Oh well...cant get it working yet..

Amazing album though!!! I was worried to start with that it wouldn't be enough of a departure, but I was pleasantly surprised :)

#120673 by 666zombo666
Thu May 04, 2006 4:30 pm
fragility when trying to looks through glasses imagine the two pictures being one and crystal clear then you will love :D

#120682 by gurp13
Thu May 04, 2006 9:40 pm
I think there's something wrong with people who don't like it. :) It's challenging, for sure. I think it kicks much ass. I've been a fan of Tool for years and I think they are so interesting the way they continue to progress and experiment within the confines of what is essentially mainstream metal/rock. Some of the songs like "Intension" and "Rosetta Stoned" ask you to open your mind a little. "Jambi" and "Vicarious" just rock. I'm puzzled, in a way, by the people that don't like it. It's so much a Tool album. I don't know what people expected. It's almost like people build it up to be this amazing, mind-altering sort of mystical thing that will change their lives and give them a spontaneous orgasm at the same time. And that's so unrealistic because only a Devin Townsend album can do that. Sheesh.

#120695 by sj_2150
Fri May 05, 2006 6:07 am
i liked it at first now i love it. its my second favourite behind lateralus still. definantely a grower

#120699 by EphelDuath666
Fri May 05, 2006 6:40 am
gurp13 wrote:I think there's something wrong with people who don't like it. :) It's challenging, for sure. I think it kicks much ass. I've been a fan of Tool for years and I think they are so interesting the way they continue to progress and experiment within the confines of what is essentially mainstream metal/rock. Some of the songs like "Intension" and "Rosetta Stoned" ask you to open your mind a little. "Jambi" and "Vicarious" just rock. I'm puzzled, in a way, by the people that don't like it. It's so much a Tool album. I don't know what people expected. It's almost like people build it up to be this amazing, mind-altering sort of mystical thing that will change their lives and give them a spontaneous orgasm at the same time. And that's so unrealistic because only a Devin Townsend album can do that. Sheesh.


very well put! :) And I agree, Rosetta Stoned was the one song for me that was most difficult to get into.

#120700 by lauscho
Fri May 05, 2006 7:06 am
I got a feeling this is going to be an album that's going to have to grow on me a bit. I found it a bit tedious at first, but I'm sure I'll grow to love it after a few more listens :)

#120711 by Cav
Fri May 05, 2006 8:00 am
Picked it up today, and am about half way through my 2nd listen. I'm liking it a lot, espaecially 'Vicarious, 'Jambi' and 'The Pot'. The rest I'm being nice and patient with, as these guys don't make the type of albums that you're meant to take in in one sitting (As several of you have already pointed out).

I wouldn't say I'm a major fan (I have Aenima and a beaten-up tape copy of Lateralus that I really should dig out again), but they've always struck me as a 'mood' band - they suit a particular frame of mind, and when you're in that kind of mood you dig out one of their albums and let it take you on a journey.

And fuck me, the packaging kicks arse, even if my eyes occasionally won't work with the lenses. The problem with relaxing parts of your body (Like you have to do with your eyeballs) is that the second you tell yourself to relax them it just makes them more tense! I'm sure there's a smutty joke in there somewhere that thankfully won't come to mind right now... :)

#120723 by Dunkelheit
Fri May 05, 2006 9:02 am
ha, they'll play 10000days on the radio in its juicy entirety next week

#120866 by fragility
Sat May 06, 2006 12:27 pm
I can't say I really understand the whole "challenging" thing..that's part of what I love about Tool is that I think there is always that instant appeal and this is no different..maybe I'm a bit biased though :)

#120880 by hog
Sat May 06, 2006 2:11 pm
Eyesore wrote:The Mars Volta are nowhere near as good as Devin and Tool. Devin shits out turds that sound better than The Mars Volta!

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Devin shits out turds that sound better than anything ever.

#120881 by Atari
Sat May 06, 2006 2:29 pm
hog wrote:
Eyesore wrote:The Mars Volta are nowhere near as good as Devin and Tool. Devin shits out turds that sound better than The Mars Volta!

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Devin shits out turds that sound better than anything ever.


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#120923 by Biert
Sun May 07, 2006 5:20 am
Mr Hankey the Christmas Poo!

#120937 by Noodles
Sun May 07, 2006 11:18 am
fragility wrote:I can't say I really understand the whole "challenging" thing..that's part of what I love about Tool is that I think there is always that instant appeal and this is no different..maybe I'm a bit biased though :)
Yeah... but for me its like Tool are the masters of balancing out instant appeal and then a few sections that reveal their coolness to you after a few listens.

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