Someone else did u dirty with this recommendation, Maynard is as good of a singer song writer as anyone, sober live displays Maynards vocal prowess or the grudge where he holds a 28 second growl, then Danny Carey, easily a top 10 drummer showcased in live on pneuma, if your a metal fan, even prog rock they will tie it all together, I've never met a tool fan who likes every single tool track, are liars, bc tool goes to the edge of a ton of different styles but if your a prog rock guy, then it's pneuma live dum cam, think vic firth put it out, showcasing the drums, Maynards live version of sober shows that physical rendition of vocals expressed in his eyes body, spirit, like you can see into his soul...stinkfist is about addiction and how gross it is, not a starter for the tool unitiated....
"Aenema" is beyond amazing. One of my favorite songs ever by anyone. I know it may sound weird but you must see the "Danny Carey Drum Cam" video by Vic Firth sticks. It's a live performance of the wonderful song "Pneuma". You will see why a LOT of people consider him to be one of the best drummers ever. He does things with polyrhythms & weird ever changing time signatures that defy the laws of physics.
I really think that, with how you portray yourself here, what you talk about, "Parabol/Parabola" and "Lateralus" would be perfect Tool songs that would really resonate with you. Even "The Patient" and "The Grudge" Hell, the whole Lateralus album. Definitely their masterpiece.
Tool is a band that can be enjoyed purely by its musical esthetics, they are the pre djent groove masters. But it can also be enjoyed through the biting human debate that the lyrics bring. If you get to the level where you get both Tools is a truly great musical expression. Immense talent on all levels. But they are also so infuriatingly eccentric you might drop the whole thing and forget all about them. But they need your time to sink in, its not accessible stuff.
@@dan.j.boydzkreationz …….seen Tool in (2002) Lateralus tour and Meshuggah opened for them in a small college hockey rink Lowell Mass. Tsongas Arena…. The whole show was Amazing….. Tool played Third eye & Holy Trinity.
Hell yes Brother! I'm really glad you chose to continue the TOOL journey. Oh, and NO, I didn't do him dirty by suggesting "Stinkfist." I just love that song, and there aren't a lot of reactions to it. Lol. That subscriber number keeps climbing. You are well on your way my friend. Great reaction as per usual. SPIRAL OUT!!!
I think The Pot is the ultimate Tool starter song. Not too crazy with the time signatures (believe it or not, most of the song is in 4/4 apart from the bridge sections in 3) and nice accessible vocals with wicked bass and simple but effective guitar riffs.
Schism and Sober are 2 great songs. Sober is the one that got me into Tool. 3rd eye is one of my favorites but thats not really a song to do a reaction to, but i recommend checking it out
Chevelle drew heavy inspiration from Tool. Their earliest album has a couple songs that have a tool sound to them (like Skeptic) They found their own niche eventually
I think you will find that many Tool songs take several listens before you can start hearing everything that's going on. At that point you really begin to rock with it !! Enjoy your journey down the Tool rabbit hole.
Brother man, look... TOOL has been the soundtrack of my life since 1993. They are phenomenal musicians individually, but together the music, the production, the live shows - it all really is a maelstrom in a bottle. This track has been said to be their most, "accessible," song and I get where such a label would stem from. It's one of only a few songs in standard 4/4 and has a structure that more closely resembles the verse, chorus, verse, chorus, etc. format, which their most iconic songs purposefully depart from a traditional structure and all of their songs are some combination of poly-rhythmic, odd and contrasting meters, esoteric and ambivalent lyrics, often jarring or "off putting" electro-synth esque sounds that fade in and around the ever building and progressing soundscape of 4 master musicians that continuously rotate their individual contribution into the "lead" or forefront of the music, just ever tumbling and building and always progressing to the most wonderful and rewarding crescendos ever in music - including the classical symphonic works - and that is EVERY SONG. If you really want a listening experience that is truly sonically rewarding, and contains every single element of what TOOL does best, put into a single song - there is no substitute for the live version of their song, "Pushit," that can be found on their live release titled, "Salival." Again the song is Pushit live from the album Salival (at the time TOOL fans were "salivating" for a new release, so TOOL put together an album of live performances ... salivate + live = Salival) Spiral out. Keep going.
If you want heavy tool.... Pick songs off undertow, aenema or opiate.... The Lateralus album is more "floaty". 100000 days album is kinda a mix of both. And Fear innoculum is a mix of Lateralus and 100000 days
I used to thought the same about TOOL, never got interested in them until one good day being in boredom i found this song, now they are literally my favorite band ever. Strange, but its a fact that they rock and they deserve at least a try from everybody.
At 51 I'm freshly converted to the Tool. For me, I didn't get them for a long time. Now, I think it's somewhat simple things done in an intricate way that has me really into them.
I think you get Chevelle vibe because Chevelle toured with Tool and and Filter and their Hats Off to the Bull album was recorded afterwards. They took a lot of inspiration from Tool on a couple tracks, as well as some Filter!
Glad you gave Tool another listen, dude. Stinkfist is commercially popular but IMO it's not one of their stronger songs. The Pot is a lot more accessible but if you're wanting to go down the rabbit hole and really experience a journey with Tool then 46 and 2 is a good spot to start, same with Lateralus and Schism.
yasss! Be sure to check the lyrics on this song in your own time, so many great double entendres. Stinkfist is also a great song, you should listen to again on your own time without the music video. It's definitely not the usual introductory song though. Normally we'd start nudging you towards 46&2 or maybe parabol/parabola next. However, if you want some heavier tool, maybe aenema. They really don't have a bad song, and you'll find that some of the best are ones you have to wait to hear and appreciate. Spiral Out!
This is Tool doing a straight up ROCK SONG. It's actually, IMO, not typical for them, they are typically even more progressive than this. It's their "radio song" and it's damn good at what it does, but they are just having fun on this song. It would not be fair to listen to this song and go "well THAT'S Tool, ok". I'm not sure where you should go next, but I think something more adventurous so you can see maybe their other sides. Want more emotional journeys: Pushit (Salival Live Version) OR Wings for Marie (Parts 1 & 2) Want more angry badass: Hooker with a Penis OR Aenima Want more pschyadelic: Third Eye OR Lateralus (the song) Want more solid straight-forward hits: Right in Two OR Vicarious OR Schism
When you heard that scream at the end, it made my day. But my friend, you are not for Maynard's AEnima vocals. His voice was on another planet back in the mid late 90s. AEnima is Tool's best work imo.
When you listen to music honestly, things really open up, and get deeper. A lot of people put limitations on what they like and consume. How is anyone to grow that way. Thanks for giving this band a listen. I appreciate it.
That Chevelle reference is point on...totally different style, but I think it´s the similar overall sound. I saw it after you pointed it out. Good honest stuff from you as always. Stay pure people. Peace.
I love finding Tool reactions. I'm listening to the first minute of this video and find out the Stinkfist was this dude's first exposure to Tool! Talk about a rough start.
Thanks for reaction to TOOL, I love them as well as AURORA. The Pot is very good but rather simple so I definitely recommend you another TOOL song, probably other people also recommend you but how about 46x2, Pneuma, Invincible. So many good songs. Enjoy!
there is no such a thing like tool's best song cause,each of their songs are journeys. what best for you really depends on what you need as a journey at that time.
if you go all the way through to all their Masterpieces ....we will be with you here........promised! Watching Tool reaction videos is a normal behavior of the Tool Army 😁.... maybe worth to recommend Danny Carrey´s drum cam video of Pneuma .... it actually shows a lot of what it is all about ......
I listen to this band like I listen to Rush. 5 times. The first is just to get a feel for the song. Then the next listenings are vocals/lyrics, drums, bass and guitar.
Next time go for Tool's song Pneuma (studio version). It's a bit longer song, but again very layery well put together and with amazing progression... You will love that one too. :)
Cheers man - good on you for expanding your horizons! Good music is indeed good music and I think you're going to enjoy your journey into Tool's music. You matter!
Ok, so, going by the way I THINK you enjoy music you might REALLY like "Hooker with a P*enis" or "Ticks and Leeches" from Tool, far more aggressive than most. If you enjoy dope vocals "The Grudge" will do you fine :) Anyway, have fun! Edit: Oh yea, one REALLY oldschool Tool song from their first LP would probably be Hush.. or Jerk-Off. Depends a bit, Jerk-Off was never recorded in a studio, but they did an official recording at a concert.
Dude, don't apologize for or excuse your videos, or your honest reactions. Have confidence :) I'd recommend Forty Six & 2, and Right in Two. And, maybe, if you'ee adventurous, 7empest.
It only took watching 1 of your videos for me to sub! I love your energy and purpose here. Thanks man! I always say that it takes listening to a Tool song 3 times to take it all in. Best done in these steps. 1.) No lyrics or videos.... just listen to the music and catch the vibe. 2.) Listen again with lyrics in front of you to understand what's being said.... do research and learn the messages within the song. 3.) Listen a final time while catching the vibe, and applying recently aquired knowledge. Every Tool song is a masterpiece, sometimes you have to understand it, in order to appreciate it. Some people get it.....some people don't. That's why we're Tool fans. We'd love to have you join us in the Tool Army. 🤘 Spiral out friend
Tool is amazing at creating atmosphere within their music. They are a vibe. I think for most people it’s either an deep intense love affair or nothing at all. I don’t meet many lukewarm Tool fans or non-fans.
You're not the first person I've heard make the comparison with Chevelle. Not sure I can put my finger on it exactly as I haven't listened to their music extensively, but at least that's validation that you're not crazy LOL. Anyway, glad to see you opened your mind and are actually digging their music. Tool is a truly special band and you won't regret diving deeper into their catalog.
If you want to see why this band is so beloved then you need to jump from album to album in order released. The growth taken from each album is immediately heard
As with all bands................'Different Strokes, for different folks". Many say this is a song that is their best. I am not one of those. Great song yes, but this is one of Tool's most radio friendly songs. the whole 10,000 Days record is a bit more friendly to the masses, but in my opinion Tool was at their best on Laturalus. pick any song of that record, put on your headphones, turn off the lights, close your eyes and get ready for them to take you on a journey. More Tool. I highly recommend the song Laturalus.
I think you're finding that TOOL groove! They are masters of their craft, and while it is typically a slow burn, the payout at the end of their songs are completely worth it. Plus, to your Chevelle comment, they regularly get compared to TOOL so you were spot on with that! If you dig more of the heavier stuff, I'd suggest Jambi or The Grudge next.
The proper term for the fans of Tool is "The TooL Army" and when listening to their music it referred to as Spiraling Out. But your journey has just begun... I would definitely suggest Parabol/Parabola next. Its a two part song meant to be played together in that order. Lyrics are a must for this but listen again after you get the gist of it to just enjoy the compilation. Spiral out brother
I have a lot of serious medical issues- Parabol/Parabola is my spirit song. If I ever feel down, or god forbid sorry for myself I turn to TOOL. Specifically that set. Because I will Celebrate this chance to be alive and breathing! (We are eternal, all this pain is an illusion)
Invincible is another track of theirs that does the build-up riff that you're talking about, where it starts off and it already feels heavy, but then you start to realize it's getting fuller and hitting harder than before, building as the song goes on. Just when you think it's done building and couldn't possibly get any heavier... IT DOES. And it's so satisfying.
I really hope you’re listening to higher quality than the compressed version I just heard from your video. There is a night and day difference, their music is extremely dynamic with a lot of movement. Jambi.
Subbed for Tool! I see the Army has arrived. You'll love this journey. Keep going. Looking at your other videos and if you want to go full Tool, start with the first album. There are only 5. They are each really cohesive and follow a type of storyline. The production gets better until you end with a Grammy award winning song. Good call about Chevelle but that's the end of that. You'll have a hard time comparing most of their stuff to anyone else. Do some reading about Maynard. It's almost mandatory so you understand. Everyone will have you check out A Perfect Circle and Puscifer. They are more focused on the vocals. In Tool, Maynard is in the background on stage and the instruments are on balance with his voice. Continue the spiral, my friend.
The way I discovered the band tool was Chevelle. I love Chevelle and still do and one day I was curious who their influences are and tool was one of them first thought was who names their band tool lol but when I listened to them for the first time and it was the song 46 and 2 I was hooked right away and their voices do sound very similar but Maynard has the better vocal range.
Wow! Loved yr reaction so much! I really like you my new friend. Genuinly. (im a terrible speller 1 day...actually Most days...then Im a spelling wiz. Deal w/it!) Anyway yr a sweethearted guy n yr smart! So yr gonna love TOOL. Smart ppl"ger them" so, see ya on the nxt 1
Its probably been said- but tool is an experience. Its also important to know that their music is truly meant to be experienced from the first album forward. They grow exponentially from one album to the next. But because youre reacting to individual songs its gonna hit a little different. Highly recommended one of their undisputed masterpieces "Lateralus" Also- the ship hasnt sailed! Never too late to join the tool army! We gladly wait 10+ years between albums! They arent done yet!
It's funny you mentioned Chevelle like you did. The first time I heard the Chevelle song The Red without knowing who it was had me thinking it was something new from Tool. Just for a bit though.
I dont know if u hearded of a band called "heilung" i recommend that to ANYONE, it´s a style of music that combines traces proto scandinavian music (yes, "vikings") with live performances that...i literally cannot even beggin to xplain how complex and detailed they are...it truly is a full on experience to see and hear.
6:06 I like how you soak in it on your first reaction. It’s a lot to take in at first, and gripping the theme takes a lot of energy. There’s no need to give theories in the beginning. Down the road, indulge us
Tool rarely has an in your face moment. Its more about the whole song. Its never flashy but the talent of each member is undeniable. All of their stuff is very welll thought out, so their catalog is really good. Since you felt this song wasnt as heavy as what you normally listen too id say you should try The Grudge or Forty-Six and Two. Maybe even Jambi.
This is one of my all-time FAVORITE songs!!! Maynard's voice😢....his VOICE....sends me into goosebumpy madness, coupled with intense energy rushes. IF this doesn't do it, listen to "Pushit" from their live albumn. The studio is good, the reimagined one is....-I have just melted into a delirious puddle, excuse me a moment-....it's quite amazing. I also LOOOOVVVVE "Eulogy". If you love Los Angeles, if you hate Los Angeles, you WILL relate. If you've never been there, it's still a great song. I used to live there, I LhOaVtEe it so much!!! hashtag homesick. Yes, I wrote it out intentionally. MUCH LOVE, Friend-oooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lol. Just checked your playlist to see if you had any more Tool. I had recommended this one. Again. "strapping in"... You got headphones, you got lyrics, and you got audio only... you SHOULD be good to go. ;) Anyhoo. Again hoping you enjoy. lol.
If you want meatier and chunkier I think you'd like The descending, 7empest, Invincible. ---- Lateralus is the one you want to hear if you want to understand the 'spiral out' stuff we keep bringing up. Cheers.
46 & 2 is, ironically, the next step in your tool evolution
Nice
Someone else did u dirty with this recommendation, Maynard is as good of a singer song writer as anyone, sober live displays Maynards vocal prowess or the grudge where he holds a 28 second growl, then Danny Carey, easily a top 10 drummer showcased in live on pneuma, if your a metal fan, even prog rock they will tie it all together, I've never met a tool fan who likes every single tool track, are liars, bc tool goes to the edge of a ton of different styles but if your a prog rock guy, then it's pneuma live dum cam, think vic firth put it out, showcasing the drums, Maynards live version of sober shows that physical rendition of vocals expressed in his eyes body, spirit, like you can see into his soul...stinkfist is about addiction and how gross it is, not a starter for the tool unitiated....
Agreed
The Pot is an incredible song. It's a funk masterpiece wrapped in a metal suit.
well said.
"Aenema" is beyond amazing. One of my favorite songs ever by anyone.
I know it may sound weird but you must see the "Danny Carey Drum Cam" video by Vic Firth sticks. It's a live performance of the wonderful song "Pneuma". You will see why a LOT of people consider him to be one of the best drummers ever. He does things with polyrhythms & weird ever changing time signatures that defy the laws of physics.
Dude, I really enjoy what hes doing.
Danny is amazing- plus I think he has the biggest kit in all of metal! It's a mixed kit
“The Pot” is a great early listen - almost radio friendly. There is a lot to discover with Tool so I hope you keep going.
I plan too. I dont give up easy.
I really think that, with how you portray yourself here, what you talk about, "Parabol/Parabola" and "Lateralus" would be perfect Tool songs that would really resonate with you. Even "The Patient" and "The Grudge" Hell, the whole Lateralus album. Definitely their masterpiece.
I added some to my list. I'm excited for more.
You have to react to 'The Grudge' next. Maynard's vocal performance will blow your mind, as will Danny's drumming 👌
An opera singer RUclips reactor tried to hold a note as long as Maynards 28 second scream- she made almost to 24 seconds lol
@@mrsultraviolet8564 and it's one thing to hold a note that long. Probably another thing to scream that long lol
I highly recommend the whole Lateralus album in one listen! Many songs are meant to be played together and IMO it's the best to listen as a whole.
W comment 🎉. Lateralus all the way through is a must
That album is a masterpiece of sonic art from start to finish
Tool is a band that can be enjoyed purely by its musical esthetics, they are the pre djent groove masters. But it can also be enjoyed through the biting human debate that the lyrics bring. If you get to the level where you get both Tools is a truly great musical expression. Immense talent on all levels. But they are also so infuriatingly eccentric you might drop the whole thing and forget all about them. But they need your time to sink in, its not accessible stuff.
Surely you realise that Meshuggah created djent in the 90s...
@@dan.j.boydzkreationz …….seen Tool in (2002) Lateralus tour and Meshuggah opened for them in a small college hockey rink Lowell Mass. Tsongas Arena…. The whole show was Amazing….. Tool played Third eye & Holy Trinity.
@@dan.j.boydzkreationz they inspired it
First I heard of Meshuggah was when Tool had them as openers. Can't remember what album tour it was tho... Lateralus I think.
Hell yes Brother! I'm really glad you chose to continue the TOOL journey. Oh, and NO, I didn't do him dirty by suggesting "Stinkfist." I just love that song, and there aren't a lot of reactions to it. Lol.
That subscriber number keeps climbing. You are well on your way my friend. Great reaction as per usual.
SPIRAL OUT!!!
Keep going 👌
I have to say...I was listening to stinkfist again...I was vibing brother!
@@TheWolffAndTheMelody The video threw you off. The song is a Banger!
I think The Pot is the ultimate Tool starter song. Not too crazy with the time signatures (believe it or not, most of the song is in 4/4 apart from the bridge sections in 3) and nice accessible vocals with wicked bass and simple but effective guitar riffs.
Schism and Sober are 2 great songs. Sober is the one that got me into Tool. 3rd eye is one of my favorites but thats not really a song to do a reaction to, but i recommend checking it out
the first time I listened to The Pot, I listened to it 50 times in a row. I was like: WHAAAAAT!!!!!!!
Chevelle drew heavy inspiration from Tool. Their earliest album has a couple songs that have a tool sound to them (like Skeptic)
They found their own niche eventually
I think you will find that many Tool songs take several listens before you can start hearing everything that's going on. At that point you really begin to rock with it !! Enjoy your journey down the Tool rabbit hole.
I actually have some tool coming this week!
Tool is something you have to be ready for. But once you get it, you won’t let go.
Brother man, look... TOOL has been the soundtrack of my life since 1993. They are phenomenal musicians individually, but together the music, the production, the live shows - it all really is a maelstrom in a bottle. This track has been said to be their most, "accessible," song and I get where such a label would stem from. It's one of only a few songs in standard 4/4 and has a structure that more closely resembles the verse, chorus, verse, chorus, etc. format, which their most iconic songs purposefully depart from a traditional structure and all of their songs are some combination of poly-rhythmic, odd and contrasting meters, esoteric and ambivalent lyrics, often jarring or "off putting" electro-synth esque sounds that fade in and around the ever building and progressing soundscape of 4 master musicians that continuously rotate their individual contribution into the "lead" or forefront of the music, just ever tumbling and building and always progressing to the most wonderful and rewarding crescendos ever in music - including the classical symphonic works - and that is EVERY SONG.
If you really want a listening experience that is truly sonically rewarding, and contains every single element of what TOOL does best, put into a single song - there is no substitute for the live version of their song, "Pushit," that can be found on their live release titled, "Salival." Again the song is Pushit live from the album Salival (at the time TOOL fans were "salivating" for a new release, so TOOL put together an album of live performances ... salivate + live = Salival) Spiral out. Keep going.
Dude, first of all thanks for sharing a bit of yourself! I do plan on doing more. I"m here for it.
If you want heavy tool.... Pick songs off undertow, aenema or opiate.... The Lateralus album is more "floaty". 100000 days album is kinda a mix of both. And Fear innoculum is a mix of Lateralus and 100000 days
I used to thought the same about TOOL, never got interested in them until one good day being in boredom i found this song, now they are literally my favorite band ever. Strange, but its a fact that they rock and they deserve at least a try from everybody.
Wanna hear a badass guttural scream? Listen to the grudge. More Tool please.
I love Tool as well. They arguably have the best drummer in the world. I need to see if you've watched his drum cam...
I've been listening to Tool every single day for 20 years and everyday its like listening for the first time!
I love that! I love when a band just does that for us!
Great reaction. I would recommend 46&2, Lateralus or Ænemia next
Tool is an experience! ❤. You matter too! Bless you and the rest of the Tool Army! 🌀
At 51 I'm freshly converted to the Tool. For me, I didn't get them for a long time. Now, I think it's somewhat simple things done in an intricate way that has me really into them.
Ya, I'm wondering if i'm gonna get into em.
Justin absolutely kills in this song.
Been a fan for 30 years now. Saw Undertow and Aenima tours in the 90s. No one listens to TOOL you experience TOOL! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
I think you get Chevelle vibe because Chevelle toured with Tool and and Filter and their Hats Off to the Bull album was recorded afterwards. They took a lot of inspiration from Tool on a couple tracks, as well as some Filter!
It's the Gracie BJJ that allows for Maynard's vocal power and stamina
Keep going!! Spiral out! Keep going!! ahahaha find this in lyrics..
I need to be in the mood for Tool. 'Sober' has always been one of my favorites.
Tool hasnt clicked for me yet
We are the Tool Army and we Spiral Out!!! Do Lateralus and you will find out!!! Lovin the reactions!!!
Crazy drumming..epic scream..do their song The Grudge! Intense!!
Glad you gave Tool another listen, dude. Stinkfist is commercially popular but IMO it's not one of their stronger songs. The Pot is a lot more accessible but if you're wanting to go down the rabbit hole and really experience a journey with Tool then 46 and 2 is a good spot to start, same with Lateralus and Schism.
yasss! Be sure to check the lyrics on this song in your own time, so many great double entendres. Stinkfist is also a great song, you should listen to again on your own time without the music video. It's definitely not the usual introductory song though.
Normally we'd start nudging you towards 46&2 or maybe parabol/parabola next. However, if you want some heavier tool, maybe aenema. They really don't have a bad song, and you'll find that some of the best are ones you have to wait to hear and appreciate.
Spiral Out!
much love dude! Thanks for all the guidance in this journey!
This is Tool doing a straight up ROCK SONG. It's actually, IMO, not typical for them, they are typically even more progressive than this. It's their "radio song" and it's damn good at what it does, but they are just having fun on this song. It would not be fair to listen to this song and go "well THAT'S Tool, ok".
I'm not sure where you should go next, but I think something more adventurous so you can see maybe their other sides.
Want more emotional journeys: Pushit (Salival Live Version) OR Wings for Marie (Parts 1 & 2)
Want more angry badass: Hooker with a Penis OR Aenima
Want more pschyadelic: Third Eye OR Lateralus (the song)
Want more solid straight-forward hits: Right in Two OR Vicarious OR Schism
Cant wait for the next Tool song!..😎
Great review & reaction!..👍
When you heard that scream at the end, it made my day.
But my friend, you are not for Maynard's AEnima vocals. His voice was on another planet back in the mid late 90s.
AEnima is Tool's best work imo.
When you listen to music honestly, things really open up, and get deeper. A lot of people put limitations on what they like and consume. How is anyone to grow that way. Thanks for giving this band a listen. I appreciate it.
That Chevelle reference is point on...totally different style, but I think it´s the similar overall sound. I saw it after you pointed it out.
Good honest stuff from you as always. Stay pure people. Peace.
Welcome to the journey. 🙏 Right in Two and Reflection 👍 to start you
ok now it really gets going for you, back on track!!!!
Strongly recommend you visit The Grudge next, it's heavier, and there's something near the end that will blow you away.
I love finding Tool reactions. I'm listening to the first minute of this video and find out the Stinkfist was this dude's first exposure to Tool! Talk about a rough start.
I was freakin out lol
Thanks for reaction to TOOL, I love them as well as AURORA. The Pot is very good but rather simple so I definitely recommend you another TOOL song, probably other people also recommend you but how about 46x2, Pneuma, Invincible. So many good songs. Enjoy!
there is no such a thing like tool's best song
cause,each of their songs are journeys.
what best for you really depends on what you need as a journey at that time.
if you go all the way through to all their Masterpieces ....we will be with you here........promised! Watching Tool reaction videos is a normal behavior of the Tool Army 😁.... maybe worth to recommend Danny Carrey´s drum cam video of Pneuma .... it actually shows a lot of what it is all about ......
I listen to this band like I listen to Rush. 5 times. The first is just to get a feel for the song. Then the next listenings are vocals/lyrics, drums, bass and guitar.
Next time go for Tool's song Pneuma (studio version). It's a bit longer song, but again very layery well put together and with amazing progression... You will love that one too. :)
Do The Grudge. Not my favorite song, a great one though. But you seemed to enjoy his scream at the end there. The Grudge will blow your mind.
I love that you’re finally getting what’s so great about Tool. Welcome to the Tool Army!!
Toolbox
hell ya friend.
Cheers man - good on you for expanding your horizons! Good music is indeed good music and I think you're going to enjoy your journey into Tool's music. You matter!
Hell yea! Much love brother!
Ok, so, going by the way I THINK you enjoy music you might REALLY like "Hooker with a P*enis" or "Ticks and Leeches" from Tool, far more aggressive than most. If you enjoy dope vocals "The Grudge" will do you fine :) Anyway, have fun!
Edit: Oh yea, one REALLY oldschool Tool song from their first LP would probably be Hush.. or Jerk-Off. Depends a bit, Jerk-Off was never recorded in a studio, but they did an official recording at a concert.
Or swamp song. Love me some angry Maynard
Jerk-Off is the banger he doesn’t know he needs!🔥🔥🔥
Welcome to the Tool Army the incredible journey that awaits you bro namaste🌀
Dude, don't apologize for or excuse your videos, or your honest reactions. Have confidence :)
I'd recommend Forty Six & 2, and Right in Two. And, maybe, if you'ee adventurous, 7empest.
thanks homie for the encouragment
It's the Tool Army and we Spiral Out. You'll get that in Lateralus
dude wait til you hear The Grudge or Invincible, or Descending :) every song they have is special. Lateralus too.
It only took watching 1 of your videos for me to sub! I love your energy and purpose here. Thanks man!
I always say that it takes listening to a Tool song 3 times to take it all in. Best done in these steps.
1.) No lyrics or videos.... just listen to the music and catch the vibe.
2.) Listen again with lyrics in front of you to understand what's being said.... do research and learn the messages within the song.
3.) Listen a final time while catching the vibe, and applying recently aquired knowledge.
Every Tool song is a masterpiece, sometimes you have to understand it, in order to appreciate it. Some people get it.....some people don't. That's why we're Tool fans. We'd love to have you join us in the Tool Army. 🤘 Spiral out friend
Tool is amazing at creating atmosphere within their music. They are a vibe. I think for most people it’s either an deep intense love affair or nothing at all. I don’t meet many lukewarm Tool fans or non-fans.
You're not the first person I've heard make the comparison with Chevelle. Not sure I can put my finger on it exactly as I haven't listened to their music extensively, but at least that's validation that you're not crazy LOL. Anyway, glad to see you opened your mind and are actually digging their music. Tool is a truly special band and you won't regret diving deeper into their catalog.
If you want to see why this band is so beloved then you need to jump from album to album in order released.
The growth taken from each album is immediately heard
I 💯 concur. This needs More likes!
As with all bands................'Different Strokes, for different folks". Many say this is a song that is their best. I am not one of those. Great song yes, but this is one of Tool's most radio friendly songs. the whole 10,000 Days record is a bit more friendly to the masses, but in my opinion Tool was at their best on Laturalus. pick any song of that record, put on your headphones, turn off the lights, close your eyes and get ready for them to take you on a journey. More Tool. I highly recommend the song Laturalus.
I think you're finding that TOOL groove! They are masters of their craft, and while it is typically a slow burn, the payout at the end of their songs are completely worth it. Plus, to your Chevelle comment, they regularly get compared to TOOL so you were spot on with that! If you dig more of the heavier stuff, I'd suggest Jambi or The Grudge next.
The end message was unexpected and much needed today. Thanks man 🤍
This world is dark, and I just want people to know how important and valuable they are. Im so glad you are here.
Subbed for Tool. Excited to see where this journey goes. 🌀
Hell yea, Thanks fam!
The proper term for the fans of Tool is "The TooL Army" and when listening to their music it referred to as Spiraling Out. But your journey has just begun... I would definitely suggest Parabol/Parabola next. Its a two part song meant to be played together in that order. Lyrics are a must for this but listen again after you get the gist of it to just enjoy the compilation. Spiral out brother
dude much love, thanks so much for the guidance and help!
I have a lot of serious medical issues- Parabol/Parabola is my spirit song. If I ever feel down, or god forbid sorry for myself I turn to TOOL. Specifically that set. Because I will Celebrate this chance to be alive and breathing! (We are eternal, all this pain is an illusion)
I totally agree, good music is good, no matter who is making it!
Yeaaa dude!
Invincible is another track of theirs that does the build-up riff that you're talking about, where it starts off and it already feels heavy, but then you start to realize it's getting fuller and hitting harder than before, building as the song goes on. Just when you think it's done building and couldn't possibly get any heavier... IT DOES. And it's so satisfying.
Yesssssss! Here for it.
I really hope you’re listening to higher quality than the compressed version I just heard from your video. There is a night and day difference, their music is extremely dynamic with a lot of movement. Jambi.
Lateralus, 46 & 2, Sober.. try those. I recommend lyrics also. :)
Lateralus is *chef's kiss*
Heh. You thought the scream at the end was something... Check out The Grudge by Tool.
Subbed for Tool! I see the Army has arrived. You'll love this journey. Keep going. Looking at your other videos and if you want to go full Tool, start with the first album. There are only 5. They are each really cohesive and follow a type of storyline. The production gets better until you end with a Grammy award winning song. Good call about Chevelle but that's the end of that. You'll have a hard time comparing most of their stuff to anyone else. Do some reading about Maynard. It's almost mandatory so you understand. Everyone will have you check out A Perfect Circle and Puscifer. They are more focused on the vocals. In Tool, Maynard is in the background on stage and the instruments are on balance with his voice. Continue the spiral, my friend.
Nice production. Thanks for choosing not to pause it every 30 seconds. THIS is the way to do a reaction video. Thanks man.
Come.. swing on the spiral. Love listening to lateralus while high
The way I discovered the band tool was Chevelle. I love Chevelle and still do and one day I was curious who their influences are and tool was one of them first thought was who names their band tool lol but when I listened to them for the first time and it was the song 46 and 2 I was hooked right away and their voices do sound very similar but Maynard has the better vocal range.
thank you too man, i appreciate you.
By the end of this song, I am ready to take out a city block. So much energy at the end.
Wow! Loved yr reaction so much! I really like you my new friend. Genuinly. (im a terrible speller 1 day...actually Most days...then Im a spelling wiz. Deal w/it!) Anyway yr a sweethearted guy n yr smart! So yr gonna love TOOL. Smart ppl"ger them" so, see ya on the nxt 1
My favorite TOOL song is still 46&2. I'd love a reaction to that one.
46&2 is the next logical song in the Tool journey..
It takes a little more brain to listen, and to hear, realy good music, and Tool is one of those bands.
Hope you continue the Tool journey! Aenima, The Grudge, 46 & 2, Parabol/Parabola would be some good ones for you.
i think that constant scream in this song much harder to do than in the grudge..
Chevelle cites Tool as an influence. I usually don't hear it but in one of their tunes (Chevelle's) I did. Sadly I can't recall which.
Its probably been said- but tool is an experience. Its also important to know that their music is truly meant to be experienced from the first album forward. They grow exponentially from one album to the next.
But because youre reacting to individual songs its gonna hit a little different.
Highly recommended one of their undisputed masterpieces "Lateralus"
Also- the ship hasnt sailed! Never too late to join the tool army! We gladly wait 10+ years between albums! They arent done yet!
I appreciate the guidance! I will for sure check out the song you said. Thanks again.
It's funny you mentioned Chevelle like you did. The first time I heard the Chevelle song The Red without knowing who it was had me thinking it was something new from Tool. Just for a bit though.
I dont know if u hearded of a band called "heilung" i recommend that to ANYONE, it´s a style of music that combines traces proto scandinavian music (yes, "vikings") with live performances that...i literally cannot even beggin to xplain how complex and detailed they are...it truly is a full on experience to see and hear.
I have dont about 5 or 6 reactions. Amazing music
@@TheWolffAndTheMelody uhhhh and there goes my next what?...hour...uh also have a sub and a great day :D
6:06 I like how you soak in it on your first reaction. It’s a lot to take in at first, and gripping the theme takes a lot of energy. There’s no need to give theories in the beginning. Down the road, indulge us
much love friend. I really try to gather my thoughts on most reactions before speaking.
I know many tire of this but...Tool is much more of an experience than a band. Continue down the rabbit hole and Spiral Out...
This is always the "intro" song for tool for a reason 😊 Just wait....
Danny Cam, Danny Cam, Danny Cam, Danny Cam, Danny Cam, Danny Cam, Danny Cam, Danny Cam, Peace/JT
Tool rarely has an in your face moment. Its more about the whole song. Its never flashy but the talent of each member is undeniable.
All of their stuff is very welll thought out, so their catalog is really good.
Since you felt this song wasnt as heavy as what you normally listen too id say you should try The Grudge or Forty-Six and Two. Maybe even Jambi.
You’ll find the “spiral” reference in the song Lateralus.
This is one of my all-time FAVORITE songs!!! Maynard's voice😢....his VOICE....sends me into goosebumpy madness, coupled with intense energy rushes. IF this doesn't do it, listen to "Pushit" from their live albumn. The studio is good, the reimagined one is....-I have just melted into a delirious puddle, excuse me a moment-....it's quite amazing. I also LOOOOVVVVE "Eulogy". If you love Los Angeles, if you hate Los Angeles, you WILL relate. If you've never been there, it's still a great song. I used to live there, I LhOaVtEe it so much!!! hashtag homesick. Yes, I wrote it out intentionally. MUCH LOVE, Friend-oooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you enjoyed that scream I highly recommend the grudge
If you are a metal person trying to get into TOOL then the UNDERTOW album is what you should listen to.
You got it! I will snag the album.
This is the one that did it for me!
lol. Just checked your playlist to see if you had any more Tool. I had recommended this one. Again. "strapping in"... You got headphones, you got lyrics, and you got audio only... you SHOULD be good to go. ;) Anyhoo. Again hoping you enjoy. lol.
If you want meatier and chunkier I think you'd like The descending, 7empest, Invincible. ---- Lateralus is the one you want to hear if you want to understand the 'spiral out' stuff we keep bringing up. Cheers.
Tool Army! Plz react to five fold. My fave song by them is "Lost Within"
Chevelle is heavily inspired by Tool, so it makes sense that youd hear a similarity