I was watching Alt TV on the weekend and they played a Tool video. I really liked the tune (the video was awesome too). Any recommendations on an album of theirs?
yup - opiate, aenima and undertow are three I have and are class.. IMO opiate is more 'out there'/indulgent than the others, but I lean towards palatable music rather than fringe, and they're the more commercially viable ones.
also - cordless drill - a must have tool
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Opiate was thier 1st effort and is probably the closest to a straight up metal album / EP. Opiate and Jerk Off were the stand out tracks for me.
I think the best example of the current Tool sound is Aenima - This was the album where Justin Chancellor took over on Bass from Paul d'Amour and his bass sound is a major part of their sound in subsequent albums (though my personal preference is Opiate/Undertow - the Paul d'Amour era of Tool).
I'd have to go with the two latest albums being the greatest, Lateralus was the album that really got me interested. Aenima is great too. I've tended to avoid the earlier stuff, what i've heard seems a bit too generic metal.
Tool haven't exactly strayed very far from their successful formula and all their albums have been decent enough, so I'd personally say that any of them will be good choices.
I'll bring Aenima with me when we go down to check out the amp, you can have a listen and see what you think.
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Aenima is definitely the one to get - anything after that album is arguably just a different take on the same thing. In spite of the seemingly complex nature of their music, Tool work within strict self-imposed guidelines - almost everything is in D, phrygian mode, same melodies from Maynard, unusual time signatures like 9/8 frequently employed, same guitar, bass and drum sounds.
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Shit yeah, that rocks. If you like that, you should check out the self-titled album by Handsome (no, not Hansen). It was made up of members of Helmet (old guitarist who is not Paige Hamilton?), Cro-mags and some other bands. It is still a classic alt rock album - big riffs, great vocals, good songs. Think Helmet with a very good singer (as opposed to a terrible singer) and more focus on songs than riffs, and you're most of the way there.