As expected, Tool's third Volcano studio album, "Lateralus," debuts at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 this week, leading a charge of five top-10 debuts on the chart, while Janet Jackson's seven-week… By ...
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Lateralus explained - Math, spirituality and the golden ratio
This video explores how Tool created “Lateralus,” a progressive metal masterpiece built around mathematical concepts like the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio. It highlights the song’s ...
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How Tool used math to create 'Lateralus'
Tool’s Lateralus isn’t just a song—it’s a mathematical and spiritual journey. This video explores how the band incorporated the Fibonacci sequence into the song’s lyrics, rhythm, and structure, ...
Tool's chart-topping, multi-platinum third album Lateralus is largely considered one of the biggest and best metal albums of the 21st century — but that didn't stop a Pitchfork celebrity guest ...
There are three types of people in this world: those who like Tool, those who don’t like Tool, and those who probably like Tool a little too much. Twenty years ago this month, Maynard James Keenan, ...
May 15 was the 13th anniversary of Tool’s Lateralus, and in a retrospective last week in The AV Club, writer Jason Heller explained that it arrived at a weird time, this number-one album and the ...
Only days after their entire back catalog hit streaming services, progressive metal titans Tool have dominated iTunes' download charts. Not only does the band have several tracks from throughout their ...
As one of the most groundbreaking and analytical pieces of progressive metal, Tool's magnum opus, 'Lateralus,' comes in at No. 1 on our list of the Top 50 Metal Songs of the 21st Century. Based on the ...
In one of the first big release weeks of the year, "Lateralus" the new Volcano effort from hard rock outfit Tool, is establishing itself as the clear front-runner, with a strong chance to top The… By ...
When guitarist Adam Jones, bassist Justin Chancellor and drummer Danny Carey are spearheading Tool's scorch and churn offense on "Lateralus," the lyrics sometimes get lost in the mix. Lost but not ...
With Rage Against The Machine gone, Metallica losing its teeth, Nine Inch Nails spiraling toward irrelevance and rap-rock growing exponentially sillier, gloomy headbangers everywhere must be itching ...
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