Tool aenima album review
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Nevertheless, I don't think many would argue that this isn't something unique and highly influential to many bands, which is reason enough to give it a try. Personally I think this is one of the best albums ever created, but I guess I am not being totally objective. To sum it up, everyone should listen to this album whatever their musical preferences are simply because it is interesting to say the least. Not to mention the recipe for space cookies in "Die Eier Von Satan"… "Pushit" and "Third Eye" deserve to be mentioned as well, being the 2 longest tracks on the album and being prime examples of what the band is capable of at this point in their career, which is to create simply and purely mind blowing music! Even the circus like "Intermission" track, which is funny, gives a special touch to this album. What follows is "Eulogy", which with almost 8:30 minutes of building up really makes you want more! After a while "Forty Six & 2" comes up with its sort of oriental guitar in the beginning, which turns into an excellent and intense song. To get more specific though, the album starts with a nice track, which was one of their singles as well and shows that they have put a strain in their music since Undertow calming down and creating some atmospheres they didn't have before. The music creates all kinds of feelings to the listener and it is like a journey, which could take you anywhere, since anyone can interpret the music and the lyrics, as they will. One important aspect of Tool is the artwork of their albums which is always very interesting, weird sometimes but always well thought and thought provoking … the same as their lyrics really. Keenan's voice is just unique and the rest of the band (with the new bassist from this album onwards) showcasing their abilities to the fullest possible degree, without self-indulgence.
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The musicians are at the top of their game (in which they remain for Lateralus, and to be honest for 10,000 Days as well, although that is a more experimental outing). The influences for this outing span from psychologist Carl Jung to comedian Bill Hicks and from there all the way to progressive rock pioneers King Crimson…
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Aenima is the second in this series of absolutely excellent albums and along with Lateralus they are almost perfect!
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Are they alternative? Progressive? Avant-garde? Metal? Or maybe rock? They are probably all of the above, but who cares! All that matters is that these guys have produced some of the most exhilarating, interesting, genre and mind bending rock/metal music ever! They have only 4 full albums under their belt to date although they are more than 15 years into their journey with the Tool spaceship.