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Message par Hisham » Mer Fév 27, 2008 4:06 pm

Désolé d'avoir fait un doublon pour Tool à la Nouvelle Star !

Pour me faire pardonner auprès de nos grands administrateurs, qui veillent, j'ai retrouvé un lien vers le passage de l'émission en question :

http://wideo.nouvellestar.fr/video/iLyROoaftLGe.html

Si ce lien ne fonctionne pas, je l'ai eu sur http://www.w-fenec.org

Une confirmation : le type chante vraiment bien, et, donc, a du goût !

Ciao
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Message par strummer » Mer Fév 27, 2008 4:12 pm

en fait vite fait manoeuvre il a des faux airs à Wayne, même la voix
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Message par Hisham » Mer Fév 27, 2008 4:15 pm

Il a surtout de (faux) airs du mec qui va se faire un max de tunes en participant à une émission qu'il aurait conspuée il y a encore quelques temps.

Il n'y a que les imbéciles qui ne changent pas d'avis... mais bon avec Lio, quand même...

Bon ok, je ne suis pas assez open !
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Message par math » Mer Fév 27, 2008 8:22 pm

Ils en parlent aussi dans le télé 7 jours de la semaine prochaine (désolé à chacun sa littérature).

D'ailleurs ils ont inventé un nouveau genre musical le rock progressiste, et oui vous avez bien lu, ca ne s'invente pas.
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Re: Tool

Message par Samoa » Mer Mars 25, 2009 5:56 pm

TOOL SUMMER TOUR

I'm sure many of you have heard of an upcoming summer tour. Although I can't announce any specific dates yet (as the bulk of the dates haven't been confirmed), once they are finalized and official, we'll be sure to announce them on the site. So... be on the lookout for these dates to be posted soon, and get ready for live Tool this summer. (Now I understand what that elemental was referring to in the February newsletter)

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Message par Monkey Wrench » Mer Mars 25, 2009 6:25 pm

Europe, US.... ????
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Re: Tool

Message par Julien » Jeu Oct 28, 2010 4:16 pm

Du nouveau pour A Perfect Circle

http://www.visual-music.org/news-21561.htm
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Re: Tool

Message par Hisham » Mer Juin 01, 2011 10:49 pm

Dans la dernière newletter de Tool (26 mai 2011), dans un délire passant à la moulinette, non sans un certain humour bien cynique, les prédictions apocalyptiques de toutes sortes de sectes et autres adorateurs christo-messianiques, il est annoncé, sous forme d'un engagement, un nouvel album de Tool pour... mai 2012 !

F@#k, c'est loin ! Mais bon, si on l'écoute, c'est qu'on aura survécu à la fin du monde ! 8-)
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Re: Tool

Message par fredbab » Mer Juin 01, 2011 10:53 pm

Hisham a écrit :Dans la dernière newletter de Tool (26 mai 2011), dans un délire passant à la moulinette, non sans un certain humour bien cynique, les prédictions apocalyptiques de toutes sortes de sectes et autres adorateurs christiques, il est annoncé sous forme d'un engagement... un nouvel album de Tool pour... mai 2012 !

F@#k, c'est loin ! Mais bon, si on l'écoute, c'est qu'on aura survécu à la fin du monde ! 8-)

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Re: Tool

Message par Hisham » Mer Juin 15, 2011 6:51 pm

Tool annonce que le trailer du film Captain America contient de la musique du groupe !
Ca doit être à partir du moment où le gars n'est plus chétif : http://captainamerica.marvel.com/
Difficile de juger sur cette bande annonce. Ca semble être du nouveau matériel, on entend du synthé, les percus sonnent bien Tool, effectivement, mais la guitare semble bien loin...
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Re: Tool

Message par Hisham » Mer Juil 13, 2011 7:41 am

Voila donc le trailer avec Tool http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGmvyWxRlbQ

Et le titre retenu est...
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Re: Tool

Message par math » Lun Déc 03, 2012 5:36 am

Tool annonce au Ozzfest au Japon en mais prochain avec Black Sabbath. et Deftones la veille

http://www.ozzfest.com/

Quid du nouvel album?
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Re: Tool

Message par Hisham » Sam Jan 05, 2013 5:54 pm

Une bonne nouvelle ?
il y a 3 jours, Maynard James Keenan a écrit son dernier papier sur le blog Phoenix New Times Music pour, selon l'éditeur, consacrer l'année 2013 à "plus de musique et plus de vin".
On peut donc espérer un nouvel album, ou une nouvelle cuvée, ou les deux...
En attendant, le 19 février doit sortir Donkey Punch the Night, nouvel album de Puscifer.
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Re: Tool

Message par cgregz » Jeu Jan 10, 2013 6:43 pm

Ce n'est pas un nouvel album, c'est un ÉP 8 titres, avec des reprises donc rien de bien nouveau
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Re: Tool

Message par Tremoskito » Lun Fév 04, 2013 4:40 pm

In a new interview with Furturo 88.9FM, Maynard James Keenan revealed that Tool will not release a new album this year, “No new disc. Not this year.” When the interviewer followed up asking if there are any plans for a new album, Maynard said, “I have not written any songs. So no, there is nothing.” Keep in mind these answers are translated, but Maynard’s quotes don’t seem too positive. The other three members of Tool have been working on the music for a new Tool album since last year, but Keenan has yet to join them and has had little to say about Tool in recent interviews. Tool’s last album 10,000 Days was released in 2006.

http://grungereport.net/?p=21171

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Re: Tool

Message par math » Ven Fév 08, 2013 3:59 pm

Maynard n'est peut etre pas motive par sortir un nouvel album mais ils repartent sur la route ou plutot les airs:

TOOL PERFORMING IN AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND

TOOL TO TOUR AUSTRALIA + NEW ZEALAND THIS APRIL & MAY

Ils seront ensuite au Ozzfest au Japon avec Deftones
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Re: Tool

Message par Tremoskito » Lun Fév 11, 2013 6:25 pm

http://grungereport.net/?p=21487

Cover de Bohemian Rhapsody sur le nouveau Puscifer !
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Re: Tool

Message par Tremoskito » Lun Fév 25, 2013 7:11 pm

Un peu de non news les amis ? Ou comment faire patienter des fans qui n'en peuvent plus d'attendre ...
Attention, pas de zik inédite ds le coffret, faut pas non plus exagérer :?

TOOL will release a handcrafted, bonus-laden, limited edition package of their original debut EP, Opiate, on Mar. 26 to mark the 21st anniversary of the six-song release.

The anniversary edition is limited to 5,000 copies and features art direction by Adam Jones, illustrations by legendary artist Adi Granov and design packaging by Mackie Osborne, who has collaborated with TOOL on many albums including 10,000 Days, Lateralus and Salival as well as posters and merchandise.

The 5,000 copies will be broken down as 5 x 1,000 runs with each set featuring a variation of the exterior graphics and included bonus items which include a new stereoscopic image for fans to use with their glasses from the 10,000 Days packaging.

The packages will only be available via TOOL's website (http://www.toolband.com) on Mar. 26 and there will be no pre-orders. A limit of three packages from each of the 5 x 1,000 versions will be in place. More details to be announced soon.
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Re: Tool

Message par Tremoskito » Mer Mars 20, 2013 7:06 pm

Adam nous parle de la re-sortie d'Opiate ... et un peu du process d'écriture du niu album :

The alt-metal guitarist looks back on the band's first release, and drops some hints about upcoming efforts

"I grew up with double-gatefold vinyl, and I didn't use the cover for cleaning my pot," deadpans Tool guitarist Adam Jones — who incidentally doesn't smoke weed — about why album art still matters to him. "The visual element is something we're losing. I think our society is going into a forced minimalist period and people don't care."

The more pressing subject, though, is the limited-edition, art-jacked 21st-anniversary reissue of Opiate, his band's swelling, heavy debut release. For an outfit that has gone to painstaking lengths to impress its fans with eye-popping visuals, including the lenticular jewel case for their 1996 album Ænima and stereoscopic goggles for 2006's 10,000 Days, the group's guitarist-art director isn't holding back this time. The reissue will feature new illustrations by Iron Man artist Adi Granov and innovative packaging designed by Mackie Osborne, Jones's friend (and the wife of Melvins frontman King Buzzo). Tool have prepared five different versions of the artwork for the reissue (out March 26), limited to 5,000 copies total, and each will contain new artwork to view with the 10,000 Days goggles.

When the EP came out in 1992, those genre-defying sounds fit right in with L.A.'s nascent alt-metal scene, which at the time included Jane's Addiction, Rage Against the Machine, Rollins Band and comedy rockers Green Jellö. Opiate's "Hush" addressed issues of the time like censorship, while the masturbation-themed "Part of Me" foreshadowed future Tool gross-outs like "Stinkfist." The raw live recording of "Jerk-Off," which the band recorded at the loft where Green Jellö lived, and the seductively hypnotic title cut revealed the band's taste for early Swans and hardcore punk. The six-song collection was an extreme sampling of what the band would offer in the coming two decades.

"The record company was pushing us very hard to make this big, kick-the-door-down record," Jones says, looking back. "They told us it needed to have all the heavy stuff, so we believed them. And I don't regret it. It was kind of testing the water. We ended up going down a different path than I thought we would go down, but I think it worked for us."

The salt-and-pepper-haired six-stringer, 48, spoke to us from his home, where he was spending a day "being a bum," as he recovers from a marathon music-writing session for Tool's new album.

This is the 21st anniversary edition of Opiate. Why did you skip the 20th?
We talked about doing it when it was the 20-year anniversary, but we were sort of un-serious. Then when the 21st anniversary came up, we considered it. Lately, we've been trying to write music and not doing any other projects that distract us.

Why did you decide to update the original release's artwork?
When we did the art for the original, we did it so fast. The record company was giving us input about what sells and what doesn't, and we tried to ignore it. It's nice to update it. It still features the image of the priest from the original. There are more ideas developed around it instead of just this one guy. I feel like Spielberg or Lucas updating their movies. It's me thanking the fans, giving them something special.

The new artwork features illustrations by Iron Man artist Adi Granov. How did you hook with him?
He sent me a Facebook request, and I accepted it. He's a huge Tool fan and I'm a huge fan of his artwork. He does this very uncanny perspective that looks like it's done with a computer but it's not. Originally we talked about doing comics projects together. I've been developing comics ideas, and we'll get to that when I finish the Tool record and he gets through his big workload. But when the Opiate thing came up, he said he would absolutely do it. I sent him some really quick, crappy sketches, because that's all you need to push someone like him in the right direction. And he did an amazing job. He's just the bomb. I can't wait for our fans to see it and hope everyone appreciates it.

What went through your mind when you listened to Opiate again?
A lot of things. I'm proud of what we did. We worked hard, and it's this little photograph or postcard from that time. It's like a time machine.

What songs stood out to you most?
The live tracks, "Cold and Ugly" and "Jerk-Off," which we don't play anymore. I kind of miss them. Something else that stood out were the themes of Opiate and the way all the songs lead to [the title track]. It's more the feeling of the record that hit me. It's hard to describe.

You recorded the live songs at Green Jellö's loft. What was that show like?
It was so strange. We wanted to record some live songs, so we rented a mobile truck, which is so funny these days because you can set up a laptop and do a better job. The mobile truck had all these spidering, webby cables stretching into a two-story loft. It was kind of chaotic. And there were just lots of problems with people who came. They were too drunk. You can hear this total idiot who climbed up into the rafters, and nobody could get to him, and he was heckling us with a bullhorn. So you hear Maynard make the comment about a dreadlocked idiot. [Sighs] Overall, the performances were really good. In the press, I've read that it was the first time we ever played, but it wasn't. We were signed. We were recording Opiate. I think we were hungry and we really wanted to bleed and chew glass to get a good performance captured. I was very happy when I heard what we did.

In past interviews, you've said the songs on Opiate were your hardest-hitting tracks at the time. You also seemed a little ambivalent about how that cast Tool as a "metal band."
I feel then and now that we are metal. But we're not traditional cookie-cutter metal, so we've always had trouble with people on the marketing side of the fence trying to push our band in different ways. Every time we did interviews back then, journalists wanted to compare us to Biohazard or some other band. And we'd just go, "Well, I think it's kind of different." So it's hard.

The title track has popped up often in your live sets. You've collaborated with a lot of people over the years on that song in concert. Do any particular performances stand out?
We've always had songs we could pull someone into. We wrote "Bottom" [for Undertow] and asked Henry Rollins to do a little spoken word in the middle. It would have been nice to have someone during the "Opiate" thing. Instead, we've had everybody that we've possibly run into play drums during the middle of it, or do spoken word, play a solo. Zach De La Rocha did a cool spoken-word section one time. And Heitham Al-Sayed from Senser did a really cool, little Arabic thing one time. We've been very fortunate to have our peers and people we really respect come up and contribute.

On that note, what did you think of Limp Bizkit's "Opiate" cover?
It's great being appreciated by anybody; be it some band that has much different tastes than yours or a band with a different approach. I heard it once. I thought it was cool.

Since you just finished this Opiate reissue, how does it compare to the Tool record you're working on now?
We're older guys now. The band has changed drastically. We're very distant people now and have our own lives. It's always been like that. It's been a collective perspective even from the start, but now it's much more diverse. And I'm not saying that's bad. It's just different. So writing is a different perspective now. It's taken a little longer. And besides that, we've had a couple major setbacks that we're recovering from. I'm calling March "March Madness" because I've been really trying to kick ass and focus on this thing and get it to a point where we're all happy. I really love those guys. And people grow and they change; it's just like a relationship. You just have to compromise and respect each other. It's just like life. It's like anything else. That's where it's at.

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Re: Tool

Message par Tremoskito » Mar Mai 07, 2013 3:35 pm

Set list de Tool hier soir à Brisbane :

Hooker With a Penis
Opiate
Schism
Pushit
Intension
Lateralus
*Intermission*
Merkaba (partial)
Jambi
Forty-Six & 2
Ænema
Stinkfist
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