Estados Unidos | 1996 | Progresive MetalTodo acerca del cuarto albúm de Tool es una experiencia, empezando por su empaque, el cual consiste en una serie de capaz translucidas que se sobreponen una sobre otra para formar la imagen anatomica de una persona. La primera imagen son los musculos y los vasos sanguineos, la siguiente son los huesos, la tercera son los organos internos, y así continua. Vale la pena describir la cubierta del Lateralus debido a que es una buena introducción para la música del disco.Line up: Justin Chancellor (bajo), Danny Carey (bateria), Adam Jones (guitarra), Maynard James Keenan (vocalista)Track List: 01. "The Grudge" 02. "Eon Blue Apocalypse" 03. "The Patient" 04. "Mantra" 05. "Schism" 06. "Parabol" 07. "Parabola" 08. "Ticks & Lee
The Fibonacci sequence in Tool’s Lateralus: you know sometimes you see things on YouTube of such utter brilliance that it completly excuses all the other trite bullshit and justifies the existence of mediums like Youtube. PAY VERY CLOSE ATTENTION FOR 10 MINUTES. This is important.
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This is the third in a series of Rock & Roll features I’m writing for this site. I’m a rock and roller and I love blues so this column is a way for me to feature a different album that I like from those genres every month.
You can find a complete list of the rock and roll features in one place with links to each article and the albums at Monthly Rock & Roll Feature from the Fifth Column on Squidoo or look in the Rock n Roll Feature section of this site.
Over the years my musical tastes have progressed significantly. I’ve listened to folk, blues, classic rock, heavy metal, thrash, nu-metal and probably about everything in between. I have favorite albums in all genres ranging from the simplest folk to the hardest metal. This month’s feature is a unique hard rock/heavy metal album that breaks all boundaries for this genre to create not only a unique sound, but a unique mystique, a cult following and an epic listening experience.
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