Originally posted by TheBigJones47
Once again, I'm speechless. Or actually I guess I'm not, since I always respond to things like this. But you know what I mean. Or do you? Have you come to steal my magic bag?
Originally posted by Static
CAN I GET AN AMEN!!??
Originally posted by redreflection
If you don't understand Tool's music, than go and listen to some 2 dimensional metal for simpletons, bang your head and growl all you like.
Originally posted by redreflection
I think most people start these kinds of 'why do people like Tool so much' threads cos they are frustrated by the fact that they cannot grasp the music. If you don't understand Tool's music, than go and listen to some 2 dimensional metal for simpletons, bang your head and growl all you like.
Lateralus is a completely different album to Aenima. What people here seem to be showing everyone is that they have absolutley no idea what they're talking about.
Tool are about more than show-casing fancy guitar solos. The song and the music itself is the priority. To me, the music they create transends any kind of traditional approach, and is beyond what most bands today are capable of.
Tool versus Opeth has already been done to death on this forum, so get over it.
I thought it wasOriginally posted by Static
CAN I GET AN AMEN!!??
Originally posted by TheBigJones47
Why is it that everyone praises Tool so much? I happen to like them, they'd probably be in the 12-15 range on my favorite bands, but people talk about them like they're the second coming or something. I was reading some old Lateralus reviews, and the dudes are all "every song on here blows other music away completely, this is the best recording EVER!" There are about 5 good songs on the CD. Actually, there's not really more than 5 songs on there. It's a handful of songs, and then about a half-dozen tracks that are weird little electronic noises and shit. I can understand trying to set moods for the album or song or whatever, but what kind of mood does strange beeps and popping noises create? For me, it gives me a pissed-off mood, that I spent $14 on a disc that markets itself on the back cover as having 13 (or 12?, can't recall right now) songs, and then turns out to have about 30 minutes of actual music. Aggravating. Like I said, most of their actual "songs" are good, but nothing really ground-breaking or interesting. Mostly basic hard-rock music, to these ears at least. I'm basically enraged whenever anyone compares them to Opeth, saying how original they are and everything. I'm failing to make the connection there. Maybe it's just me, who knows.
Originally posted by TheBigJones47
wow. first of all, i ask why people like tool so much because i would like to know. nothing i have heard from them warrants fanatic following, or even rating them as one of the better acts from their very own state in the last decade.
Originally posted by thirdeye
and what do you lateralus haters think about when you see that two members of opeth hold that album in very high regard...with one calling it the best album ever....
Originally posted by EvilGenius
Personally, I think track 1 on Lateralus is too long. I also think if they put 2 and 3 together, extended it even longer, it probably one of my favorite songs heh heh...
BTW, I like Tool, but I don't love 'em. Far from it actually. I just listen to them occasionally.
Originally posted by Iblys
KielbasaSausage. Since you obviously know exactly how Opeth works as a band, within the context of writing/approving/playing their own original material, I hereby surrender to any and all of your arguments.
I humbly beg forgiveness and pardon on the part of both myself and anyone who may have (foolishly) thought that the two members of Opeth to which you refer had any sort of creative input into the band.
I also beg pardon for having thought that members of Opeth have tastes and preferences that are anything other than irrelevant.
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You sir are an idiot.![]()
From KielbasaSausage's second post:the 2 members of opeth who like tool have nothing to do with writing opeth's material.
Contradiction. Work it out dude.the others obviously have their own style and add a little here and there to the music.
Nah. First Opeth song I heard was April Ethereal. A mate lent me Still Life maybe two years ago. I now own aaaaalmost all of their cds.P.S. - Did you recently discover Opeth through Deliverance?