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Schism by Tool

Biografie van de kunstenaar Tool

Tool Is An American Alternative Metal/progressive Metal Band From Los Angeles. Formed In 1990 The Group's Line-Up Includes Vocalist Maynard James Keenan Guitarist Adam Jones And Drummer Danny Carey. Justin Chancellor Has Been The Band's Bassist Since 1995 Replacing Their Original Bassist Paul D'Amour. Tool Has Won Four Grammy Awards Performed Worldwide Tours And Produced Albums Topping The Charts In Several Countries. To Date The Band Has Released Five Studio Albums One EP And One Box Set. They Emerged With A Heavy Metal Sound On Their First Studio Album Undertow 1993 And Became A Dominant Act In The Alternative Metal Movement With The Release Of Their Follow-Up Album Ænima In 1996. Their Efforts To Unify Musical Experimentation Visual Arts And A Message Of Personal Evolution Continued With Lateralus 2001 And 10 000 Days 2006 Gaining Critical Acclaim And International Commercial Success. Their Fifth Studio Album Fear Inoculum Was Released On August 30 2019 To Widespread Critical Acclaim. Prior To Its Release The Band Had Sold More Than 13 Million Albums In The US Alone. Due To Tool's Incorporation Of Visual Arts And Very Long And Complex Releases The Band Is Generally Described As A Style-Transcending Act And Part Of Progressive Rock Psychedelic Rock And Art Rock. The Relationship Between The Band And Today's Music Industry Is Ambivalent At Times Marked By Censorship And The Band's Insistence On Privacy. There Is A Raging Debate About Whether Tool Can Be Considered "post-Metal" Or Not. However They Surely Had A Hand In Its Creation As Much As Neurosis. The Influential Act Isis Was Heavily Influenced By Tool's Music So Much That They Lifted Entire Basslines And Guitar Riffing From Tool And Even Their Iconic Snare Sound Was Inspired By Tool's Style. Much Has Been Made Of Both Isis And Tool's Sound And Influence Across The Years But One Thing Is Sure Modern Post-Metal Has Their Fingerprints Everywhere And It Would Not Have Sounded This Way Without Them. Additionally Tool Actually Was Aware Of And Liked Isis' Music As They Chose Isis As Touring Partners A Move That Brought Even More Attention To Isis' Music. Full Wikipedia Article Https //en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/Tool_ Band Studio Albums
Undertow 1993 Ænima 1996 Lateralus 2001 10 000 Days 2006 Fear Inoculum 2019

Frogtoon Muziek - Nummerinformatie: Schism

"Schism" Is A Song By American Alternative Metal / Progressive Metal Band Tool. It Was The First Single And Music Video From Their Third Full-Length Album Lateralus. In 2002 Tool Won The Grammy Award For Best Metal Performance For The Song. "Schism" Was Released As A DVD Single On December 20 2005. The DVD Contains The Music Video Dual-Commentary By David Yow And A Remix By Lustmord. "Schism" Is Known As A Prime Example Of Tool's Use Of Complex Rhythms And Changing Meters. An Extended Version Of The Song Is Performed Live. Song Meter
A Possible Analysis Of The Meter Changes Is Found In The August 2001 Issue Of Guitar One Magazine. As Transcribed By Adam Perlmutter The Song Starts In 5/4 For One Measure Followed By 21 Measures Of 6/4 Or 5/8 And 7/8 Alternating Up To The First Interlude Which Is A Bar Of 3/8 Three Bars Of 13/8 And A Bar Of 10/8. This Can Be Also Interpreted As Four 13/8 Bars But Played With A 3/8 Upbeat. The Next Verse Is Eight Bars Of 6/4 Followed By Another Interlude That Fits The Same Pattern As The First. The Next Section Is Four Bars Of 6/4 Followed By One Bar Of 11/8. Another Eight-Bar Verse In 6/4 Follows With An Interlude Containing The Same As Before Except The Final 10/8 Bar Is Replaced With An 11/8 Bar Setting Up The Middle Section Which Is Four Bars Of 7/4 Before Settling Into A Pattern Of Alternating 12/8 And 15/8 One Bar Each Twelve Times. Following This There Are Three Bars Of 4/4 A Bar Of 2/4 And Four Bars Of 4/4 Setting Up Another Section Which Is Two Bars Of 9/8 Followed By A Bar Of 10/8 That Pattern Again A Single Bar Of 9/8 Followed By A 13/8 Bar. This Leads To An Alternating Set Of 9/8 And 5/8 Appearing Four Times Before A Bar Of 9/8 And A Bar Of 6/8. Near The End There Is A 6/4 Meter For Eight Bars Followed By Eight Bars Of 4/4 To End The Song. In All The Song Changes Meters 47 Times. The Band Has Comically Said That The Song Is In "6.5/8".

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