noodles wrote:
Ogami wrote:
noodles wrote:
mentalmark wrote:
Simple question, over complicated answer then!
Tool - 10,000 days should have been one of the best albums, but was by far the biggest disappointment for me, which kinda equals the worst album. Sure, there are some decent tunes on there and it's not all bad but if an album I'm looking forward to lets me down big style (WHite Pony, it automatically becomes a poor album in my eyes.
But bad album wise, as in really puke inducing, steaming pile of horse crap, what the hell were they thinking? Skid Row's latest effort is piss poor.
10,000 Days is Tool's best album yet.
FACT.
Joking right? The title track of Lateralus alone is better than the whole of 10,000 days.
I find 10,000 Days a lot easier to get all the way through than Lateralus because of how the songs are layed out. With Lateralus, once the title track finishes, I generally don't feel like sitting through Reflection, Disposition and Triad (even though those are good songs). I just love how 10,000 Days jumps all over the dynamics of how Tool can write songs, the contrast that comes from the title track going right into The Pot, or Rosetta Stoned and Intension really makes the album gripping all the way through. Lateralus and Aenima both start with more standard songs and then finish with weirder stuff, and I don't really think that's as effective.
I guess it comes down to a similar thing as Converge's No Heroes vs Jane Doe where one has better songs but the other works better as a full album :\
I'm with Ogami on this one. I don't think 10,000 Days is Tool's worst,(that goes to Undertow) but Lateralus is clearly Tool's zenith in my view. I feel it has both the most great Tool tracks of any album (The Grudge, The Patient, Schism, Triad) and the single greatest thing they ever wrote: Lateralus's title track(HM 10,000 days title track and 46+2).
I see that you essentially agree with this point about Lateralus having better songs, but I don't agree with your view about 10,000 days being constructed better. I find the contrast between various tracks simply too jaring, and much of the 2nd half of the album is a stuggle for me to get through.