Tool - Lateralus

Tool - Lateralus
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Album Details

Title: Lateralus
Artist: Tool
Release Date: 5/15/2001
Re-Released On: 4/11/2005
Label: Avex Trax, Volcano Records, Zomba
Duration: 78:58
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker
UPCs: 614223116020, 4544180140041, 638592101326, 828765364522
Genre: Rock
Styles: Heavy Metal, Alternative Metal
Moods: Angry, Hostile, Suffocating, Bitter, Bleak, Brooding, Aggressive, Angst-Ridden, Complex, Harsh, Malevolent, Menacing, Nihilistic, Reflective, Somber
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Grudge
  2. Eon Blue Apocalypse
  3. The Patient
  4. Mantra
  5. Schism
  6. Parabol
  7. Parabola
  8. Ticks & Leeches
  9. Lateralus
  10. Disposition
  11. Reflection
  12. Triad
  13. Faaip de Oiad

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDZomba82876536452
2002CDAvex Trax14004
2001CDVolcano Records9210132
2001CDVolcano Records31160

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Album Review

After an exhaustive five-year litigation battle between the band and their label management, Tool offer up the latest chapter in their musical self-discovery in Lateralus. Make no mistake, this is a prog rock record, reminiscent of King Crimson and Meddle-era Pink Floyd, with a hint of Rush mutated with Tool's signature sonic assault on the ears. Lateralus demands close listening from the first piece onward, as it becomes quickly apparent that this is not going to be an album one can listen to and accept at face value. Complex rhythm changes, haunting vocals, and an onslaught of changes in dynamics make this an album other so-called metal groups could learn from. While some compositions seem out of place, others fit together seamlessly, such as the 23-minute song cycle serving as the climax and resolution of the album. However, the album's most disturbing moment arrives at the end, with dissonant electronic noises placed randomly with a drum solo over a phone call to a talk show discussing the secrets behind Area 51, once again serving as a symbolic gesture from the band encouraging people not to take things at face value and to think for themselves. Overall, a solid, well-produced album from a band that never fails to deliver with each release. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam JonesArt Direction
Alex GreyIllustrations
David BottrillProducer, Engineer, Mixing
Mackie OsborneDesign
ToolProducer
Vince DeFranco?, Engineer

Member Reviews

Jewl W. (Jewl) wrote on 9/3/2009...

Fantastic, Tool is so versatile. This album is completely different than their other albums. This time around they seem to have taken on a new sound, this album is deep, complex and mysterious.

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Geoff C. wrote on 10/30/2006...

I liked Schism (especially the video), but I just can't get into Tool in general.