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  • Release Date: 05/02/2006
  • Sales Rank: 13,808
  • Label: VOLCANO
  • UPC: 828768199121
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10,000 Days

1LISTENVicarious 7:06
2LISTENJambi 7:28
3LISTENWings for Marie, Pt. 1 6:11
4LISTEN10,000 Days (Wings, Pt. 2) 11:13
5LISTENThe Pot 6:21
6LISTENLipan Conjuring 1:11
7LISTENLost Keys (Blame Hofmann) 3:46
8LISTENRoseta Stoned 11:11
9LISTENIntension 7:21
10LISTENRight in Two 8:55
11LISTENViginti Tres 5:02

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It's only been five years since prog-metal kingpins Tool last launched a studio salvo, but a few lifetimes of experience seem to have gone into its creation. 10,000 Days marks something of a maturation, and while it's not exactly the emergence of a kinder, gentler band, there's considerably less misanthropy and angst coursing through the disc's grooves. Heck, "Vicarious," with its layers of harmonies and impeccably infectious rhythms, is practically radio friendly -- the closest Tool has ever come to delivering outright accessibility. Fans of the band's dense thickets of sound needn't fret, however: Most of 10,000 Days is every bit as intense and demanding as folks have come to expect, with frontman Maynard James Keenan and company really throwing down the gauntlet on the two-part, 17-minute suite "Wings for Marie/10,000 Days." With its echoes of "Echoes" -- the Pink Floyd epic, that is -- that two-fer builds from space-rock ether to fists-of-fury flailing on the strength of inexorably throbbing guitar riffage. The keyboard-laced "Rosetta Stone" -- which clocks in at a mere 11 eleven minutes -- has a similarly lava-like progression, oozing forward menacingly much like the title track from Lateralus. On the other hand, tracks like the primal "Lipan Conjuring" -- a tune that's redolent of fireside rituals -- prove that the band still knows how to go for the jugular without warning. Uncompromising and often draining, 10,000 Days offers the kind of workout the folks at Bally's Fitness never imagined -- a regimen sure to twist both the spine and the brain. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Great CD, but not for a quick listen.by Anonymous

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July 20, 2008: With Tool albums there come 2 different kinds of songs...songs easily accessed by radio listeners, and the songs that only can reach a few Tool followers. This CD will only bring instant jollies to some listeners with two songs &quot Vicarious&quot and &quot The Pot&quot . For those listeners with the patience for finding the instrumentation in each song this CD is a great buy. The title track &quot 10,000 Days&quot comes in at 11 min. 13 sec. this song still gives me chills when I listen to it. Devoted Tool fans will like this CD for the songs abilities to paint slithering visuals for the listener.

Awesome Albumby Anonymous

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April 12, 2008: If you are a hardcore TOOL fan you'll love it. It is not their best album. However they are not going to write the same songs. They are going to progress to something different. Also it is going to be hard to surpass some of their better albums like Aneima or Lateralus. Everyone is talking bad about TOOL but if you are a fan and you like TOOL don't listen to them.


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