Tool (band) Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Tool was formed in 1990 by vocalist Maynard James Keenan, guitarist Adam Jones, bassist Paul d'Amour, and drummer Danny Carey. Paul d'Amour left the band in 1995 and was replaced by Justin Chancellor of the UK band Peach shortly after recording for their third major release, Ænima;, began. They are a contemporary American rock band whose music includes elements of heavy metal, progressive rock, psychedelia and art rock. Indicative of their various influences (King Crimson, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and Rush among them), Tool's music features a firm grasp of musical structure, unconventional time signatures, and borderline New Age subject matter.Tool has long clashed with conventional television and radio due to their dark musical content and dry disposition: "Stinkfist", the first single from Ænima was initially shortened for radio play until overwhelming fan response compelled them to play the track uncut. The music video for the song was also renamed by MTV America to "Track #1" for its offensive connotations. Though the singles for Ænima received significant radio play, 2001's Lateralus featured songs averaging six and a half minutes in length, unwieldy for even the most ambitious disc jockeys. The length of the music video for "Parabola" clocked in at an unheard of ten and a half minutes, almost condemning it from being aired on mainstream music channels. In addition, the members of Tool avoid press, rarely grant interviews, and have only appeared in two of their music videos, "Hush", and very briefly in "Sober". The unconventional aspects of the band makes their popularity especially peculiar, and rather refreshing.
Tool are currently working on their fourth full length album which is expected to be released late 2004 to early 2005. Tourmates Fantômas and Meshuggah were cited as influences.
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2 Members
2.1 Danny Carey (Drummer)
3 External links2.2 Justin Chancellor (Bass) 2.3 Adam Jones (Guitar) 2.4 Maynard James Keenan (Vocals) |
| Year | Title | Label |
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| 1992 | Opiate EP | Zoo/BMG/Volcano: US |
| 1993 | Undertow | Zoo/BMG/Volcano: US |
| 1996 | Ænima; | Zoo/Volcano/BMG: US |
| 2000 | Salival (CD/DVD/VHS boxset) | Volcano II/Tool Dissectional: US |
| 2001 | Lateralus | Volcano II/Tool Dissectional: US |
The band's singles and accompanying music videos include: "Hush" from Opiate, "Sober" and "Prison Sex" from Undertow, "Stinkfist" and "Ænema" from Ænima, and "Schism" and "Parabola" from Lateralus. "Hush" was the only video where the band members appear prominently, although they appear briefly in "Sober."
Henry Rollins appears briefy on Undertow, reciting a spoken word piece on "Bottom."
Comedian Bill Hicks influenced and is well respected by the band. Samples of his comedy are featured on "Third Eye" and the booklet for Ænima has a tribute painting of him.
Timothy Leary is also an influence and his "Think for yourself and question authority" monologue introduces the live version of "Third Eye" on Salival.
Tricky appears, uncredited, in the video for "Parabola."
The String Tribute to Tool: Third Eye Open is a tribute album released in 2001. A number of Tool songs are rearranged for classical music string instruments (violins, viola, cello and a double bass) with at least three musicians. The lack of percussion is sometimes countered with "clicking" arco techniques. Tool's songs are mostly multi-sectioned, and the band's sophisticated grasp of harmony allows for an interesting instrumental interpretation.
The Opiate EP has a secret track called "The Gaping Lotus Experience." It fades in six minutes, six seconds into track six ("666").
The final track of Undertow, called "Disgustipated," appears as track 69 on US copies of the disc. On European and other releases, the song appears as track 10 after a period of silence following "Flood."
Members
Danny Carey (Drummer)
Justin Chancellor (Bass)
Adam Jones (Guitar)
Maynard James Keenan (Vocals)
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