emperorblackdoom wrote:
That's fine. I don't know why I bothered fighting over Tool to begin with, I usually don't care.
Anyhow, how important is production to you? I feel the aformentioned Turn Loose the Swans and The Angel and the Dark River are some of their best albums, but the production is far from perfect. If you prefer clean production I'd recommend The Dreadful Hours if you favor their aggressive side, or if you prefer the slightly softer moments either The Light at the End of the World or Words of Darkness, Songs of Light will work.
Turn Loose the Swans and
The Angel And the Dark River are the only two albums I've really been able to get into by this band. I do somewhat like
As the Flower Withers, or at least parts of it, but the production is just dismal on that one and doesn't convey the power and dynamics that their music really demands / expresses. I've never had a problem with the production of the other two, however, though I'm not one to generally have problems with productions because of "low quality".
That being said, those two albums are two of my favorite albums ever produced by any band. If you like metal at all, you probably owe it to yourself to hear them at least once, even if you don't end up liking them.
I'll also take this opportunity to praise Rick Miah's drumming and recommend the
For Darkest Eyes DVD which has a lot of early concert footage and great setlists of their early material.
-Tyrion