official album cover released tomorrow according to adams instagram story
official album cover released tomorrow according to adams instagram story
Pleasantly surprised about the HDtracks releases, bought 'em all. Echoing the "waaah where's Salival" too, since it's basically my favourite thing they've done – stunning performances, stunningly captured, stunningly mixed by David Bottrill. Maybe someday.
Things to mention I haven't seen in the thread yet:
- Undertow is significantly louder in the new master. Danny's poor transients! Still sounds great, though. There are in depth comparisons between masters on the subreddit with screenshots of waveforms and iZotope Ozone Matching EQ curve comparisons (which show only minor changes in tonality, besides the moving of the anti-aliasing filter).
- Undertow artwork has been almost fixed (not a shit scan anymore, but it's flipped horizontally, and has a weird 'slice' across one of the ribs), and so has the Ænema song title typo (but not its artwork).
- hoeshop.nl has preorder listings up for Fear Inoculum CD and vinyl, and the vinyl listing description says: "The older albums Undertow, Aenima, Lateralus and 10,000 Days are also remastered on vinyl for the first time!" (from Dutch)
Just want tour dates at this point.
This sounds like a job for The Tool Hotline!Undertow artwork has been almost fixed (not a shit scan anymore, but it's flipped horizontally, and has a weird 'slice' across one of the ribs), and so has the Ænema song title typo (but not its artwork).
I started the Tool Hotline because there weren't any other Tool news sites out there worth a damn.
Shortly afterward, I found Fourtheye. "Well, shit." I'm glad he took the reigns, because I lost interest pretty hard, and apparently so did my hosting company, breaking the Perl and PHP setups for my sites during a time when I just didn't have the availability to deal with dumb bullshit. It worked out in the end, I think Fourtheye does a fine job.
Oh, I remember when ETS had a whole tool subforum, but it collapsed under the weight of wackos derailing discussions with claims of a decoy album.. or at least that's the story I tell myself. They were very sure lol
Theprp.com is the only music website I frequent besides ETS.
(pimp rock palace 4 life yo)
I'd always wondered what prp stood for. Those folks get legit scoops.
According to a post on Loudwire, Adam Jones says the album is 80 minutes long and 7 tracks. Which if I've done the math enough to know the dangers of a second guessing would be 11.42 minutes long!
And the Revolver article says 85 minutes, 7 songs, 2 segues. Conflict!
Plus there was mention of an 18-minute song at one point, from Adam. Who knows if that was about a demo or the proper recording, though... I've forgotten more info they've said about the material than what I remember at this point.
85 minutes won't fit on a CD though?
85 mins wont even fit on a standard CD.
There is a big argument over the track quantity and lengths/tracks vs segues over at FourthEye.
Lets just wait and see what we get. Either way...I think alot of us will be very let down with the overall end of this journey to Fear Inoculum.
I just see a heavily instrumental album, very few actual songs, VERY long songs that we will more than likely argue about being overly self indulgent tracks that shouldve been trimmed down...
I HOPE I am wrong. But hey...Burger King is selling tacos, IHOP is selling burgers and Tool is releasing a new album...anything can happen.
https://twitter.com/tool/status/1158...734487553?s=21
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Wednesday is the day, FUCK YES.
That's, uh, underwhelming.
I'm well aware. After all, they've already run up against the CD time limit with Lateralus, having to drop segues. So either it's 2 discs or the Revolver writer misunderstood somewhere. I guess we'll see Wednesday when the official preorders go up.
I quite like it. It’s understated and tasteful. But keep in mind what the posted artwork for Lateralus is. This could still look different.
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I LIKE tool, i'm not a massive superfan but I have legitimately liked everything they have put out up to this point in every regard from the music, art and videos. That being said every single portion of this new record rollout has seemed half assed, disappointing and randomly put together. The announcement of the release date, the name, the album artwork, everything about it seems to be one of those "well, I guess we'll release this today", "crap we need artwork this record comes out in less than a month" and "oh wait, we need to market this thing?"
Hell the album comes out in 26 days and we haven't heard a confirmed track off the record and we have no way of even buying the thing.
I agree, really underwhelming.
There are rumblings about something of a battery powered album cover...however the fuck that works. I have no idea if that is based on actual intel or just some dingbat imagined concept.
I agree with Tony...this whole thing seems so half assed. Prove me wrong.
I’d really rather them lackadaisically release stuff than have a gigantic, all-saturating marketing push. I think the the label or marketing fucked up the release timeframe as it is (I think the last tour and European tour were supposed to be done like the minitour after 10,000 Days was released).
I don’t need an elaborately planned marketing blitz to let me know there’s a new Tool album coming out and neither does anyone else. Just releasing their catalogue to stream was a massive success and it was done without much fanfare.
Just enjoy the surprises and shit, man. It’s just a ride.
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Special packaging I won’t be able to afford confirmed.
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Kind of disappointed the new logo is on the album cover with that same bad Photoshopped golden texture. The logo itself is fine, but the cheap texturing ruins it for me.
Cover looks very cheap but could be due to it being holographic in real life. Maybe it's just the cover for the title track though. I try to listen to this open-minded August 30th or earlier and reserve further judgement.
Newsflash: Tool doesn't fucking care. Why bother with marketing when you have insane fans who do more for you than money can buy. Throw some news up on social media, sure, and stay rather obscure / vague about everything else and watch the rabid fanbase take care of the rest. At least we have had new music on tour and we are getting a single three weeks prior to album release. That already outdoes the 10k Days launch. Bitch away, but Tool doesn't fucking care. At any rate, the launch of their catalogue on streaming and digital platforms has done more than any marketing campaign. They have blown the fuck up and are hot shit right now.
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Some people have already weighed in on this with excellent points, but I wanted to share my thoughts as well. I actually didn't get into Tool during the first few albums. Something about the anger, inaudible vocals, sometimes grotesque visuals, etc. didn't gel with me. I started getting into them more around Lateralus, which felt a bit more mature and artistic to me. All of that said, once I had a way in, I fell in love with all of the albums very quickly.
As for the connection with Nine Inch Nails, while I agree the sound isn't the same, I think there are a lot of similarities. Firstly, they both had some ties to metal in the early 90's, with Broken and Opiate/Undertow being albums that metal fans could get into, even if they wouldn't care for their other stuff. Both bands would then grow to become more interesting/experimental/artistic with their next few albums, so you still had the anger, but there was something more intelligent going on beneath the surface. And I think that's true of a lot of the bands NIN tends to cross fan bases with - it's dark/heavy music, but there's an intellectual thread tying it together. I think that's also true of the artists themselves. When you hear Trent or Maynard (when he's being serious) speak, they come across as mature, intelligent adults (same with Steven Wilson, Serj Tankian, Corey Taylor, and others), while people like Jonathan Davis, David Draiman, Fred Durst, etc. tend to carry themselves like 50 year-old teenagers, and I think that comes through in their music.
So yeah, I think it's not about Tool and NIN sounding alike; it's that they're similar on a macro level and therefore have a similar appeal to a large number of people, particularly ones who are open to the various genres of music both bands touch on.