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You suspect correctly!

Really like it at the moment.  It sounds Tool enough without being too similar to previous records.  You can hear the influence on past albums throughout, though.

Very happy with it!

It sounds like 1994.

I like it, will I reach for it over other albums... prob not.

Also prob didn’t help that it dropped pretty much the same day as the new Imperium Dekadenz album, them being one of my all time fav bands means the Tool album isn’t getting as much love.

 

Like it but it's not what I was expecting.  Sounds a bit like Carey, Jones and Chandler invited 'the APC singer' over to their long weekend jam session.


On 9/2/2019 at 7:30 PM, Gorgoroth said:

It sounds like 1994.

I like it, will I reach for it over other albums... prob not.

Also prob didn’t help that it dropped pretty much the same day as the new Imperium Dekadenz album, them being one of my all time fav bands means the Tool album isn’t getting as much love.

Mate check out the new Mgla and Kampfar albums from this year.

Both kill grannies.

6 hours ago, Beetle said:

Mate check out the new Mgla and Kampfar albums from this year.

Both kill grannies.

Yeah the new Kampfar I have on limited vinyl, it’s amazing. Heard the new MGLA and i5s great as well, just saw both of them at Brutal Assault last month. Kampfar were the band of the whole festival. All their equipment got lost in transit and they came out with a raw set that blew me away.

Do you listen to Imperium Dekadenz? If not check out their albums Procella Vadens and Meadows of Nostalgia, both amazing, the new record is damn good as well.

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3 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Yeah the new Kampfar I have on limited vinyl, it’s amazing. Heard the new MGLA and i5s great as well, just saw both of them at Brutal Assault last month. Kampfar were the band of the whole festival. All their equipment got lost in transit and they came out with a raw set that blew me away.

Do you listen to Imperium Dekadenz? If not check out their albums Procella Vadens and Meadows of Nostalgia, both amazing, the new record is damn good as well.

Mate I will admit my taste in BM is very limited, I’m more of an OSDM man but still have my black metal go to’s..

Will check them out though for sure.

1 hour ago, Beetle said:

Mate I will admit my taste in BM is very limited, I’m more of an OSDM man but still have my black metal go to’s..

Will check them out though for sure.

Love old school death Metal too. But I love Black metal prob more. Grew up on Death, Morbid Angel, Morgoth, Vader, Grave, Carcass etc but once I heard Emperor, Dark Funeral, Immortal, Satyricon etc I was hooked.


26 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Love old school death Metal too. But I love Black metal prob more. Grew up on Death, Morbid Angel, Morgoth, Vader, Grave, Carcass etc but once I heard Emperor, Dark Funeral, Immortal, Satyricon etc I was hooked.

Get onto the new Tomb Mold.

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8 hours ago, Beetle said:

Sorry to hijack your thread @Superunknown.

However take heart in knowing your thread is now officially trve cvlt. ??

All good !

 

I’m just waiting for Rage to get their act together - a band for the times.

  • 5 months later...

Yeah I really liked it and listened to it probably 10 times the first day. Over the weekend a friend cranked Invincible in his car with his fairly sweet sound system. Classic Tool. Do I put it ahead of Aenema or Lateralus? No. Still very good though. 

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