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10,000 Days
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Album Details: 10,000 Days

Release Date:05/02/2006
Label:Volcano
UPC:828768199121

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    What happened?

    By Juan Antonio I  May 11, 2006 | 3 out of 4 found this 10,000 Days review helpful

    Pros: Tool discovered a new world...

    Cons: and they got lost in it whit this album.

    This is far from the best. Transitions are too long (could cop with it in previous albums because I knew thre was something great coming but it doesn´t happen on this one) Carey is mostly too far back/soft, Maynard sounds restrained sometimes or jus...t not convinced enough about what he is doing. Shame, such a great voice hiding behind too many effects and only shinning from time to time, not enough. The first half of the album is under-average for Tool standards (lack of new hooks) and the second one is... boring! Adam and Justin try hard to create something new to repeat the atmosphere from previous and much better albums. Where is the outer space melody gone? Sorry but I will stay by my Undertow/
    Aenima/
    Lateralus/
    Mer De Noms/13thStep till the hopefully better album in...5 years??? I´m still a fan, but now I know they are human too.
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    By reza  Sep 4, 2007 | 1 out of 1 found this 10,000 Days review helpful

    Pros: music

    Cons: ART

    koLaN LoVeD iT!!!!

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    In an age where major labels dictate that new releases from bands appear on record store shelves every 18 months or so, rare is the artist given freedom and ability to reflect and stretch out to explore creative evolution and release music as an artist, rather than the prepackaged predictability of an entertainer. Thankfully, Tool has somehow managed to circumvent these rituals, releasing a record every four to five years as they so feel the need. This ability to patiently craft their musical direction has paid off for not only the band, but for listeners, as they've been able to expand their musical vocabulary from album to album with great precision, all the while remaining true to the foundations that built such a loyal, if not cultlike, following. But with this absence comes changes to the popular music landscape, as new bands and sounds (as well as a new generation of heavy metal fans to entertain) replace and stimulate the charts. Namely: a lot can happen in five years, especiall...y with a fickle rock audience that is overinundated with constant new bands' songs. The group defied expectations (and even got radio airplay) with Lateralus, but would fans stick with them during the hiatus? There were moments when Maynard James Keenan would emerge courtesy of A Perfect Circle, and there were also several stunning video DVDs to pacify while 10,000 Days was being written, along with cryptic messages via their website, but that was about it. Read more Less

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Tool

Tool's greatest breakthrough was to introduce dark, vaguely underground metal to the preening pretentiousness of art rock. Or maybe it was introducing the self-absorbed pretension of art rock to the wearing grind of post-thrash metal -- the order really doesn't matter. Though Metallica wrote their multi-sectioned, layered songs as if they were composers, they kept their... Read more