Fear Inoculum
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1. Fear Inoculum
2. Pneuma
3. Invincible
4. Descending
5. Culling Voices
6. Chocolate Chip Trip
7. 7empest
or
1) Fear Inoculum
2) Pneuma
3) Litanie contre la Peur
4) Invincible
5) Legion Inoculant
6) Descending
7) Culling Voices
8) Chocolate Chip Trip
9) 7empest
10) Mockingbeat
I wonder how these segues will play into and out of the songs and if one version will sound more cohesive?
2. Pneuma
3. Invincible
4. Descending
5. Culling Voices
6. Chocolate Chip Trip
7. 7empest
or
1) Fear Inoculum
2) Pneuma
3) Litanie contre la Peur
4) Invincible
5) Legion Inoculant
6) Descending
7) Culling Voices
8) Chocolate Chip Trip
9) 7empest
10) Mockingbeat
I wonder how these segues will play into and out of the songs and if one version will sound more cohesive?
All well Whatever, Nevermind
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That Kerrang interview is actually worth reading.
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I am so fucking keen to hear Pneuma and 7empest now... and of course Culling Voices.
Very curious as to how they can do a heavy song for 18 minutes or 20 minutes or whatever 7empest is to finish out the album
I know Third Eye is like 14 minutes live but I am very excited!
Very curious as to how they can do a heavy song for 18 minutes or 20 minutes or whatever 7empest is to finish out the album
I know Third Eye is like 14 minutes live but I am very excited!
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Chocolate Chip Trip and Mockingbeat struck me as fusiony track titles. Having Danny confirm this (RE:CC Trip) is cool. It doesn't sound silly at all, but if you aren't familiar with that sort of thing it might.
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I'm now wondering if CCtrip is like Triad as far as being a lead into 7empest or as an end to Culling Voices? I never considered Triad a segue and the use of "instrumental" and the band saying they don't consider CCtrip a segue leads me down this path.
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From the Metal Injection Review, about interlude 'Legion Inoculant':
"Tool's manager, who was present for the listening sessions, noted that all the ambient synths were created by Danny Carey live only once and then he never saved those audio files, so if they play these songs live, he would recreate it in a different way each night."
I definitely smiled when I read this, God bless the man DC! Also, re: 'Chocolate Chip Trip' These guys are funny! I gotta say that's one of the best Tool song titles.
"Tool's manager, who was present for the listening sessions, noted that all the ambient synths were created by Danny Carey live only once and then he never saved those audio files, so if they play these songs live, he would recreate it in a different way each night."
I definitely smiled when I read this, God bless the man DC! Also, re: 'Chocolate Chip Trip' These guys are funny! I gotta say that's one of the best Tool song titles.
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Another one on Metal Sucks. Interesting to read one from a perspective that isn't just full of superlatives: https://www.metalsucks.net/2019/08/14/w ... unds-like/
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I haven't concerned myself with the download card until now because I didn't/couldn't take seriously the notion that the band would release a CD containing only part of the album, but since it now appears that they have taken this moronic and indefensible step, I have some questions:
Does the "digital download card" have files on it, or does it grant access to something online from which you download the files?
Amazon describes it as an "MP3 download card," whereas the toolband.com August newsletter describes it as a "digital download card" - do we know if these files will be MP3, or something else?
Will the sound quality differ between those two sources (CD and the download files)? It sure as hell will reek if 3 tracks are noticeably weaker in quality (I worry that MP3 files - if that's what they are - can't be as high quality as the CD tracks, although I have very little experience with MP3 files), and if they differ, no way in hell would I just listen to the whole thing on MP3 for the sake of uniformity.
When I ask if the sound quality will differ, I should point out that I don't have audiophile speakers or headphones; mine is not a situation where I can say (as some have) things like "when I tried it out on my Klipsch system, the individual toms occupied different points in space, and I can hear Danny's stool creak when he leans in." I don't have the ability to find or hear sonic fingerprints, but if it's a meaningful difference, I will hear it, and I will be pissed.
Further background of my music process - what I do and why:
I only listen to music through my iPhone (home and vehicle are out of the question for various reasons), which means everything first gets loaded into iTunes on my laptop, and from there copied to my iPhone. When I receive my physical copy of FI, I will first copy the CD tracks to iTunes/laptop, and then the download files for the 3 tracks left off the CD. I will combine the two sources so that it all appears as one continuous album in iTunes (with proper running order etc.), and from there put it on my iPhone. If there were an option to download some kind of "super HD tracks" that aren't compatible with iTunes, they would be of no use to me.
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and you thought people were weird to relate Vicarous to Schism..this guy thinks everything sounds like schism so far! hahahellboy wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 5:38 am Another one on Metal Sucks. Interesting to read one from a perspective that isn't just full of superlatives: https://www.metalsucks.net/2019/08/14/w ... unds-like/
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Wat... Descending?A repeated chant of “All Hail” eventually gives way to a section...
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Honestly, I think this is the best review so far. It doesn't give to much away and even though the author isn't that descriptive, he is obviously being completely honest with himself and the audience, rather than simply talking about how infallible Tool is and that this album is an instant masterpiece. This is what he felt and some things he heard. This is good criticism and why criticism is better than mindless adulation.hellboy wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 5:38 am Another one on Metal Sucks. Interesting to read one from a perspective that isn't just full of superlatives: https://www.metalsucks.net/2019/08/14/w ... unds-like/
I am not sure how he gets Schism from Fear Inoculation. I do agree that the track lacks a certain punch in comparison to other album openers.
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OCEAN NOISES
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FWIW. Metal hammer, unsurprisingly, have a Tool issue coming soon too folks
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excellent points. i found it very strange the whole album is not on one disc or split on 2 discs. i cant think of a rationale to release it in the way they areSt. Troy wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 5:43 amI haven't concerned myself with the download card until now because I didn't/couldn't take seriously the notion that the band would release a CD containing only part of the album, but since it now appears that they have taken this moronic and indefensible step, I have some questions:
Does the "digital download card" have files on it, or does it grant access to something online from which you download the files?
Amazon describes it as an "MP3 download card," whereas the toolband.com August newsletter describes it as a "digital download card" - do we know if these files will be MP3, or something else?
Will the sound quality differ between those two sources (CD and the download files)? It sure as hell will reek if 3 tracks are noticeably weaker in quality (I worry that MP3 files - if that's what they are - can't be as high quality as the CD tracks, although I have very little experience with MP3 files), and if they differ, no way in hell would I just listen to the whole thing on MP3 for the sake of uniformity.
When I ask if the sound quality will differ, I should point out that I don't have audiophile speakers or headphones; mine is not a situation where I can say (as some have) things like "when I tried it out on my Klipsch system, the individual toms occupied different points in space, and I can hear Danny's stool creak when he leans in." I don't have the ability to find or hear sonic fingerprints, but if it's a meaningful difference, I will hear it, and I will be pissed.
Further background of my music process - what I do and why:
I only listen to music through my iPhone (home and vehicle are out of the question for various reasons), which means everything first gets loaded into iTunes on my laptop, and from there copied to my iPhone. When I receive my physical copy of FI, I will first copy the CD tracks to iTunes/laptop, and then the download files for the 3 tracks left off the CD. I will combine the two sources so that it all appears as one continuous album in iTunes (with proper running order etc.), and from there put it on my iPhone. If there were an option to download some kind of "super HD tracks" that aren't compatible with iTunes, they would be of no use to me.
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The Wall is 2CDs and only 81:08.
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The kerrang interview is what got my full attention the most. Maybe because it was an interview rather than an album review. Justin and Danny’s banter was great to read. I have mostly been underwhelmed by the other articles, but hearing Justin be excited for the packaging perked me right up. It’s so strange to look back at tool and my life that grew listening to them change so much - but not really. This is it guys. What we have endlessly been waiting for. It’s here.
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Yep, i didn’t get to read it earlier but i just got home from work and got into it, I love Justin’s humor.
I took a detour on my way home and got some Mdma, tomorrow is a holiday here( the assumption of Mary) so i’m gonna listen to FI and some other Tool and Floyd, i’m gonna trip my chocolate chips off.
I forgot my pen
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I am going to guess that the digital download will be all of the tracks in FI in great digital quality and you will be able to easily download them to your computer and throw them on iTunes. You won’t have to worry about ripping the CD on iTunes. I obliviously don’t know, but think it will be like a digital download that a lot of new vinyls include, so you can have the whole album digitally.St. Troy wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 5:43 am
I only listen to music through my iPhone (home and vehicle are out of the question for various reasons), which means everything first gets loaded into iTunes on my laptop, and from there copied to my iPhone. When I receive my physical copy of FI, I will first copy the CD tracks to iTunes/laptop, and then the download files for the 3 tracks left off the CD. I will combine the two sources so that it all appears as one continuous album in iTunes (with proper running order etc.), and from there put it on my iPhone. If there were an option to download some kind of "super HD tracks" that aren't compatible with iTunes, they would be of no use to me.
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Thanks.the chill wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 8:20 amI am going to guess that the digital download will be all of the tracks in FI in great digital quality and you will be able to easily download them to your computer and throw them on iTunes. You won’t have to worry about ripping the CD on iTunes. I obliviously don’t know, but think it will be like a digital download that a lot of new vinyls include, so you can have the whole album digitally.
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So Litanie contre la Peur translates to "Litany against Fear" but also seams to directly relate to "Dune" which appears to be a French novel or series of novels Written by Frank Herbert. I remember seeing in one of the snapshots from the recently released mags a mention of "Dune" being some sort of influence.
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Ah, Dune - the greatest book I ever hated reading.
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There is nothing french about the Dune novels. Cool books! The books from Brian Herbert in the serie are a lot weaker.Shed523 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 8:39 am So Litanie contre la Peur translates to "Litany against Fear" but also seams to directly relate to "Dune" which appears to be a French novel or series of novels Written by Frank Herbert. I remember seeing in one of the snapshots from the recently released mags a mention of "Dune" being some sort of influence.
Dennis Villeneuve is directing a new adaption of the first book. Release 2020 with a pretty good cast.