@aggroculture
I know,we got carried away a bit.. we're venting
@aggroculture
I know,we got carried away a bit.. we're venting
Can someone shoot me a PM please??
I wish ppl would stop running into the APC or Puscifer threads and immediately complaining about the lack of Tool material.
Maybe its just me but i don't care about their recent individual material.The artists involved in APC and Tool created their most successful music and critically acclaimed work with these bands.i would like it if they focus on these bands more.
They should take Trent as an example,what he did in these last four years really surprised me.He did his own thing and then released a great NIN album.
I think some of Puscifer easily stands alongside A Perfect Circle or Tool.
Yup, exactly how I feel. I don't even look at the Tool thread when it is bumped and I haven't went out of my way in the past 2 years to look up updates or news about what they're doing. When it comes out, it comes out. Plus, being how hyped up 10,000 days was and me hating most of it didn't go well so we will see what happens . But yea, no yearning over here.
Should I sell my Opiate Reissue and get the APC Live Box Set??? As someone who bought the Opiate Reissue it looks like APC did a much better job at packaging material than the Tool release.
which is really good, by the way. sounds like Tool meets King Crimson, it's moody as hell, and everything is properly structured (as in, they're not just freely improvising all the time; they use a lot of songwriting methods that are easily recognizable). and the HDtracks version sounds like sex! Joe Barresi strikes again!
APC: needs to record and release an album IMMEDIATELY (with Josh Freese back in the band. And Paz).
Tool: needs to record and release an album IMMEDIATELY.
Tapeworm: needs to dust off whatever they have and release it IMMEDIATELY (for free on the internet).
Puscifer: needs to chillax and take a back seat for a bit.
Caduceus: needs to go away.
Then we can all die and go to heaven.
I was getting a hint of some sarcasm from Agro's post.. I mean we all know that will never happen.
Just out of curiosity, does anyone have a high quality rip/recording of "Gravity" live back in the 03-04 days when Maynard sang the higher register at the end? I can't find anything but low res crowd videos.
Can someone pm me a working link to the mer de noms demos? The link in this thread refused to load on any browser i tried
I know it's not popular around these quarters, but the APC Twitter and Facebook posted this:
I'm pretty excited about this. Especially the Special Edition.Originally Posted by A Perfect Circle
**I'm also pretty pleased that the band is taking some care in releasing this. It could have been a zero effort record label affair. Instead the band seems to be collaborating to make it worthwhile.
Last edited by gerbil; 10-09-2013 at 01:22 PM.
Album cover reveal and a sample of the studio version of "By and Down":
Really ? I found it quite underwhelming. A collection of previous cover arts arranged in a circle thanks to a 3D program from 1998 ? That doesn't yell "creativity"... Then again I'm a fan of a band who labelled both discs of their famous double album "left" and "right" respectively...
That is really bad cover art, even by greatest hits standards. Oh well.
The clip of By And Down sounds smooth as hell, though.
Though I'll admit the artwork is a little underwhelming, I like how it brings the artwork round full circle chronologically.
Last edited by gerbil; 10-10-2013 at 09:00 AM.
If you have such a low opinion of the band, why are you hanging around here, man? There was a Greatest Hits clause in their contract and instead of collecting a check, the band decided to contribute some new and original material.
Lots of respectable bands release cover albums. And as for "only" releasing two original albums, they've still got us talking about them 13 years later.