bettim84
Well-Known Member
I wonder why they don't like money.
Tool are CD cavemen.
I wonder why they don't like money.
They are on streaming and HDTracks now. You could get creative and make your ownI just want a standard CD. A disc in a jewel case with a booklet. Is that too much to ask for? I don't have $45+ to drop on a band that I've never really listened to before lol
I hear you. I'm a huge fan of Tool and I don't have that kind of $$ to drop on a special limited edition package that includes a CD lolI just want a standard CD. A disc in a jewel case with a booklet. Is that too much to ask for? I don't have $45+ to drop on a band that I've never really listened to before lol
Dafuq is 'kiling joke'?
Tool are CD cavemen.
I appreciate the resistance to putting music on vinyl just for the sake of fetishizing a format. If songs are so long that they don't 'fit' on a record, why force the matter? A vinyl version would have to end up being a bastardized version. What's the point?I thought I heard from my local record store that there would be vinyl eventually. Oh well.
Personally I would be very hesitant to pick up any copy I saw in a standard jewel case. The band has made no mention of a release date for a standard CD version. The artwork has been out for awhile. Anyone with a straight edge cutter, high gloss paper, and some blank CDs could be producing several very convincing fakes in a matter of hours, especially with HDTracks and downloads included with the physical deluxe copies. I’m sure to the end user they would sound just fine, but hopefully people aren’t knowingly supporting knockoffs, especially when the album is on every steaming service.I've seen tons of shots on instagram of a basic CD release in a normal jewelcase. It's not listed on Amazon though. Maybe it's at record stores or big box retailers (walmart) only?
The extra 7 minutes are the 3 “transition” tracks which were omitted from the CD. None of those tracks are bad, but I personally didn’t miss them at all on the physical release. Personally, I think the album feels a little tighter and more exciting without them, but that’s just my opinion.Dafuq is 'kiling joke'?
I appreciate the resistance to putting music on vinyl just for the sake of fetishizing a format. If songs are so long that they don't 'fit' on a record, why force the matter? A vinyl version would have to end up being a bastardized version. What's the point?
I didn't order the deluxe CD version; I figured I'd wait for a non-deluxe CD version. That said, as someone who doesn't buy albums in digital-file-only form, I'm intrigued by an HDTracks version. It's 7 minutes longer than the CD version (86' vs 79'). Since a music CD is limited to a max of around 80 minutes (did they fetishize the CD format here?), is it safe to say the 86' version is the as-intended version, without compromises?
Dafuq is 'kiling joke'?
Killing Joke is a band that has been around for 40 years. You should check them out.
In many people’s opinions, Tool should be bowing to them.
You would, except both Ticketmaster and the huge bands benefit from that bullshit system.you'd really think by now that someone would have found a way to kill the bots that seem to purchase 75% of all high-demand tickets
Anyone looking at grabbing tickets to this tour? I stupidly joined ToolArmy for $50 after the press release wording implied a pre-sale for regular tickets starting today, but it appears it's just for $500 VIP (sans Q&A). I don't feel great about shelling out that kind of dough for early entry and a T-shirt, so I'm going to try my luck on Friday battling the Bots.