10,000 Days
by: Tool
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Track: 10: Right In Two, Track: 11: Viginti Tres, Track: 1: Vicarious, Track: 2: Jambi, Track: 3: Wings For Marie (Pt 1), Track: 4: 10,000 Days (Wings Pt 2), Track: 5: The Pot, Track: 6: Lipan Conjuring, Track: 7: Lost Keys (Blame Hofmann), Track: 8: Rosetta Stoned, Track: 9: Intension
Media Type: CD
Artist: TOOL
Title: 10000 DAYS
Street Release Date: 05/02/2006
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Genre: HEAVY METAL
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With a majority of the songs on 10,000 Days clocking in well past the seven-minute mark, you wouldn't be entirely mistaken in thinking that the title of the album refers to how long it actually takes to make it through the whole thing. Two of the tracks--the sitar and tabla enhanced "10,000 Days (Wings Part 2)" and its suitably epic psych-rock sister "Rosetta Stoned"--even linger on for nearly a dozen leisurely minutes each. That's delightful news for the legion of Tool fans that have been waiting five years for the follow-up to 2001's Lateralus, which debuted at number one and sold 2.3 million copies in the United States. Singer Maynard James Keenan is back on mystical form after his hiatus with the politically slanted A Perfect Circle, sounding at once ethereal and eloquent as he calmly charges through the metal tempest of the opening track "Vicarious." The rest of the band, meanwhile, hits a series of high-flying moments with tracks such as "Jambi" and "The Pot." When Tool sounds as good as it does on these songs it's hard to get enough. Which makes it all the more baffling that a surprisingly large chunk of the disc is given over to mood-enhancing soundscapes like "Lost Keys" and "Vigniti Tres." Who has time for filler? --Aidin Vaziri
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Media Type: CD
Artist: TOOL
Title: 10000 DAYS
Street Release Date: 05/02/2006
Genre: HEAVY METAL
Amazon.com:
With a majority of the songs on 10,000 Days clocking in well past the seven-minute mark, you wouldn't be entirely mistaken in thinking that the title of the album refers to how long it actually takes to make it through the whole thing. Two of the tracks--the sitar and tabla enhanced "10,000 Days (Wings Part 2)" and its suitably epic psych-rock sister "Rosetta Stoned"--even linger on for nearly a dozen leisurely minutes each. That's delightful news for the legion of Tool fans that have been waiting five years for the follow-up to 2001's Lateralus, which debuted at number one and sold 2.3 million copies in the United States. Singer Maynard James Keenan is back on mystical form after his hiatus with the politically slanted A Perfect Circle, sounding at once ethereal and eloquent as he calmly charges through the metal tempest of the opening track "Vicarious." The rest of the band, meanwhile, hits a series of high-flying moments with tracks such as "Jambi" and "The Pot." When Tool sounds as good as it does on these songs it's hard to get enough. Which makes it all the more baffling that a surprisingly large chunk of the disc is given over to mood-enhancing soundscapes like "Lost Keys" and "Vigniti Tres." Who has time for filler? --Aidin Vaziri
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- Amazing!
It's Tool, nothing less that mind blowing is to be expected! The drums are over the top, the songs are amazing! ALL of them.
I can't say it is better than Lateralus, but I have a hard time believing it is worse. Better than Aenima, in my opinion.
A great great album!
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- How about just one day
That is all it takes, one day of listening to this disc to realize it is another mind trip of the best kind. Nothing they have done is sub-par
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- Regressive Metal
Ok, Maynard, I totally get it. You have mommy issues. Now stop having a midlife crisis and try to make a decent rock album again.
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- just awful
My God is Tool an awful, awful band.This is officially a band that has absolutely *nothing* going for them.They have NO interesting guitar riffs, NO interesting vocal melodies, and absolutely no reason to create an album like this.It's an insult to people with good taste in rock music.
What's up with the lead singer?He's not even singing most of the time- he's just obnoxiously talking over the guitar playing, many times even whispering for an *incredibly* long period of time. ... Read More
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- Rosetta Stoned is probably the funniest song I have ever heard.
I'm not going to write an actual review because it looks like everyone has commented on everything worthwhile pertaining to this CD.I just wanted to suggest that everyone look up the lyrics to Rosetta Stoned... hilarious.Only Tool could pull off something like that and make it sound so sincere.
- Amazing!It's Tool, nothing less that mind blowing is to be expected! The drums are over the top, the songs are amazing! ALL of them.
I can't say it is better than Lateralus, but I have a hard time believing it is worse. Better than Aenima, in my opinion.
A great great album!
- How about just one dayThat is all it takes, one day of listening to this disc to realize it is another mind trip of the best kind. Nothing they have done is sub-par
- Regressive MetalOk, Maynard, I totally get it. You have mommy issues. Now stop having a midlife crisis and try to make a decent rock album again.
- just awfulMy God is Tool an awful, awful band.This is officially a band that has absolutely *nothing* going for them.They have NO interesting guitar riffs, NO interesting vocal melodies, and absolutely no reason to create an album like this.It's an insult to people with good taste in rock music.
What's up with the lead singer?He's not even singing most of the time- he's just obnoxiously talking over the guitar playing, many times even whispering for an *incredibly* long period of time. ... Read More
- Rosetta Stoned is probably the funniest song I have ever heard.I'm not going to write an actual review because it looks like everyone has commented on everything worthwhile pertaining to this CD.I just wanted to suggest that everyone look up the lyrics to Rosetta Stoned... hilarious.Only Tool could pull off something like that and make it sound so sincere.
