We filmed one more song that night in addition to this one, so that will come out next. That said, I'm thinking "Right In Two" could be next after that? What do you guys think? And if you liked the intro song at the start of the video and want to show us some love, then check out our band, LemonTech, we have our first EP up on on all streaming platforms :)
Jesus. I just fucking love all the RU-vid love being given to Tool. Years and years I've tried to get my own folk and friends to grok this band, with no luck. Tool is niche. Well, Tool WAS niche. You're helping out, and very fucking nicely done.
I think I am in the minority when I say I prefer the studio version over the Salival version. The Salival version is great but imo only if you have experienced the original. It misses the insane soundscape being created by Adam in the original
I just saw them live Nov 1st and they sound the same if not better than their recorded works. This band consists of perfectionists at the top of their game.
18:55 - Maynard sounding like Florence is kind of funny, as her band was formed in 2007 and that TOOL song was on an album which was released in 1996 (live version in 2000). That being said it is normal to search and find references and similarities through our music knowledge and experiences.
Haha yeah the point was definitely not to say Maynard was inspired by her, but that something in their vocal delivery and technique is somewhat similar in that given moment, or something like that. Honestly I have no clue about this stuff though cause I don’t sing at alll 😂
I don't know if you two know this or not but Mynard James Keenan (from TOOL) sings in two other bands: A Perfect Circle and his own music project called: Puscifer -- a farrago of adult humor to serious topics. If you want to hear just how broad, convincing, and comprehensive his style range is, check out these two other bands.
You can always count with MJK to come up with interesting phrasing for his songs. To touch on her comment on MJK having different techniques, he's very eclectic in his taste, for example his favourite artist is Joni Mitchell. And correct if I'm wrong but he grew up singing in a church? Anyways, diversity of ideas within Tool is quite immense.
Yeah, there's very little tweaked in post production. Especially in their gigs around the year 2000, my first tool experience being 2001, at Westpac Trusts Stadium in my hometown of Christchurch, New Zealand. It sounded amazing.
I'm gonna suggest 1) spruce the room up more than 2 chairs and shitty neon sign that's out of focus/overwhelming the camera 2) face each other with 3 cameras, one one you one on her and one the both of you
This version is tricky since most of his energy and pain are hidden. This is about growing up and seeing how abuse destroys all happiness using words like love. Maynard knows that if not put in check, it will have devastating effects on his future relationships.